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realities, spirit

0:11.9 perceive the relation of this Absolute to the s. of the

7:0.3 As the upholder of s., the Second Source is the

7:0.4 the actual upholder of the vast creation of s. and

7:0.4 impersonal r. of spirit nature are always responsive

7:0.5 grasp of the universal gravity control of all s.

7:1.1 He literally holds all s. and all spiritualized values,

7:1.3 S. respond to the drawing power of the center of

11:8.8 is ancestral to all relative functional nonspirit r.

12:8.8 Mind is the technique whereby s become experiential

44:0.15 unreal, being merely a shadow of the substance of s..

44:0.17 are able to recognize material, morontia, and s..

56:3.2 Paradise s. are likewise one, but in all time-space

101:3.2 Spiritual philosophy, the wisdom of s., is the

102:8.3 of moral values, ethical relationships, and s..

141:7.3 having tasted of the good s. of the kingdom, so to

141:7.3 to the kingdom with its eternal and divine s..

141:7.5 worldeternal life in the progress of the divine s. of

142:6.6 the duty of those who know about the r. of the spirit

143:1.4 Love is the greatest of all s..

149:6.11 entrance of mortal man into the s. of the kingdom

151:3.3 natural as “the unreal and fleeting shadow of s..”

160:5.8 that these ideals of s. are attainable; that you and I

162:5.2 the flesh; you do not perceive the r. of the spirit.

170:2.16 that these r. of the spirit experience are progressively

174:0.2 Seek the true r. of the spirit and cease to be

191:5.3 so to exhibit in your daily experience these s. of

195:7.23 not religion, proves the existence of the s. and values

realities, spiritual

5:4.4 man is inveigled into the contemplation of the s. and

6:5.5 and draw all spirit personalities and s. to himself.

9:2.1 And in addition to these s., we think we discern

12:8.4 gravity of the Son, ever drawing all s. to himself,

12:8.7 The Conjoint Actor reacts to both material and s.

12:9.3 of truth or of the personal appreciation of s..

20:9.2 of a spiritual age, with the dawn of the era of s. on

34:0.2 A Creative Spirit reacts to physical and spiritual r.;

42:10.1 the nonspiritual r. of the First Source and Center

44:3.1 we have thousands of s. that serve to enrich and

48:6.29 and morontia levels and to a certain extent with s..

54:3.3 being until all moral values and all s. are extinct,

56:2.1 s. of Deity and the material repercussions of Deity

56:2.2 of communication between spiritual and material r..

91:8.11 it contacts with mighty objective r. on the spiritual

100:2.6 The only r. worth striving for are divine, spiritual,

101:6.7 ever-expanding and increasingly s. of the morontia

102:5.2 this craven fear is translated into living faith in s..

102:6.7 theory, s. over the isolated facts of time and space.

128:4.7 unless their hearts were responsive to the s. revealed

130:4.1 reflections of invisible but more substantial s.,

132:3.2 as human experience, even spiritual and living r..

142:7.17 In your minds cannot you separate the s. of the

143:1.7 to the enlightened convictions of profound s..

143:7.6 and its secure attachment to the s. of all creation.

146:3.1 is a revelation to man’s soul dealing with s. which

146:3.1 while I tell you about the eternal and s. which cast

155:5.8 general recognition of the r. of spiritual experience

155:5.11 truth in search for the farther shores of s. as they

155:6.18 in fear of facing the rugged r. of spiritual progress

157:2.2 faith in a living experience in the s. of the kingdom

158:6.4 as an attraction for the s. of the kingdom?

158:6.4 be depended upon to adhere to the higher and s.

160:1.4 of undiscovered goals of idealistic spiritual r..

160:4.9 the mediator between material things and spiritual r..

160:5.1 religion as the individual’s experience with spiritual r

165:4.1 the beautiful attractions of the s. of the kingdom

168:4.9 spiritual terms, and all answers must consist in s..

169:4.3 your capacity to perceive r. spiritual and divine,

170:2.5 gospel glorified s. and exalted superhuman ideals.

176:3.7 develop the capacity for divine appreciation of s.,

177:4.10 of the eternal worlds of divine values and true s..

189:2.6 Truth having to do with s. and eternal values

193:4.3 the welfare and progress of the s. of the kingdom,

194:3.6 truth and the capacity to grasp and comprehend s..

195:5.9 A social system without a morality predicated on s.

195:6.8 men’s soulsit concerns their experience with s. and

195:6.12 truth, neither can it love mercy nor delight in s..

195:7.1 the overthrow of religious faithhuman belief in s.

195:7.2 utterly useless in the evaluation of s. and religious

195:7.5 The r. and values of spiritual progress are not a

195:9.8 man’s soul open for the entrance of the eternal s.

realitysee reality; see reality, spirit; reality, spiritual;

  see reality, in

0:0.3 of the things, meanings, and values of universal r..

0:1.2 actual or potential—on all supermaterial levels of r.;

0:1.11 The finite level of r. is characterized by creature life

0:1.12 The absonite level of r. is characterized by things

0:2.1 represent a value level—an experiential r.—which is

0:2.2 of a First Cause, the one and only uncaused r..

0:2.17 co-ordinated on final creative levels of Deity r..

0:3.1 Total, infinite r. is existential in seven phases and

0:3.9 God is primal in relation to total r.unqualifiedly.

0:3.20 R., as comprehended by finite beings, is partial,

0:3.20 The maximum Deity r. fully comprehensible by

0:3.20 to portray the origin and nature of universal r., we

0:3.21 would view the origin and differentiation of R.,

0:4.0 IV. UNIVERSE REALITY

0:4.1 R. differentially actualizes on diverse universe levels;

0:4.1 r. originates in and by the volition of the Father

0:4.2 energy domains of the nonpersonal to the r. realms

0:4.4 3. Interassociated r.. Universe r. is supposedly

0:4.4 there exists a vast domain of interassociated r.,

0:4.4 Much of this co-ordinate r. is embraced within the

0:4.5 This is the primal concept of original r.: The Father

0:4.5 reality: The Father initiates and maintains R..

0:4.5 The primal differentials of r. are the deified and

0:4.6 From the viewpoint of time and space, r. is further

0:4.11 personal focal Absolutes of all phases of universe r..

0:4.11 any and all forms of r., Deity, divinity, personality,

0:5.1 Personality is a level of deified r. and ranges from

0:5.2 R. is subject to universal expansion, personality to

0:5.2 While the metamorphic range of nonpersonal r. is

0:5.5 The Father is the secret of the r. of personality,

0:5.5 the absolute master pattern of universal material r..

0:5.6 These qualities of universal r. are manifest in human

0:5.10 mind is the mother of this same emerging r..

0:5.10 The substance of this new r. is neither material nor

0:5.11 Personality is the one changeless r. in an otherwise

0:6.11 Pattern is a configuration of r which has already paid

0:7.10 All time-space finite r., under the directive urge of

0:7.10 all phases and values of finite r., in association with

0:7.10 in association with varied phases of Paradise r.,

0:9.3 the divine r. values of the finite, the absonite, and

0:10.1 features of the eternal r. of the Deity Absolute

0:11.2 revelation-realization as the enrichment of all r. is

0:11.6 was segregated from total, infinite r. by the freewill

0:11.10 the freewill act of thus differentiating universe r.,

0:11.11 the adjustment of differential between deity r. and

0:11.11 differential between deity reality and undeified r.

0:11.13 between r. potential and r. actuality, man and God.

0:11.13 the zone of progressing evolutional r. existent in the

0:12.2 this Trinity constitute the only Deity r. embracing

0:12.12 drawing on our own superior knowledge of the r.

0:12.13 spirit forces conspire to enable man to grasp the r.

0:12.13 ever-progressing r. of personal religious experience

1:1.2 constitute the r. of that true worship which is so

1:2.0 2. THE REALITY OF GOD

1:2.1 God is primal r. in the spirit world; God is the source

1:2.1 he is the First Source and Center of eternal r..

1:2.1 Father is universal spirit, eternal truth, infinite r.,

1:2.2 The eternal God is infinitely more than r. idealized or

1:2.2 God is a transcendent r.,not merely man’s traditional

1:2.7 true concept of the r. of God is reasonable to logic,

1:3.5 The supreme personal r. of the finite creation is spirit

1:3.5 ultimate r. of the personal cosmos is absonite spirit.

1:4.7 As a r. in human spiritual experience God is not a

1:5.2 whose maximum concept of the r. of being

1:7.5 universe r. cannot be grasped by mathematics, logic,

1:7.8 Paradise Deity are, in all universe r. reactions and

1:7.9 I portray the r. and truth of the Father’s nature and

2:1.9 without in the least detracting from the fact and r. of

2:3.4 values survive in the r. of the continuing Adjuster.

2:3.5 any universe contest between actual levels of r.,

2:3.5 fact that divinity of quality equals the degree of r.

2:6.8 God loves the sinner because he is a personality r.

2:7.5 focusing the attention upon one aspect of r. and then

2:7.6 not being a r., it cannot be realized in experience.

2:7.8 supreme beauty is the discovery and integration of r.:

2:7.12 R. is finite on the human level, infinite and eternal on

3:0.3 of the infinite and divine r. of the First Source and

3:2.15 in attributes, eternal in wisdom, and absolute in r..

3:6.3 by recognizing the r. of higher orders of thought

3:6.3 Man as a moral being is inexplicable unless the r. of

3:6.7 pattern, principle, presence, and idealized r..

4:1.9 respond to demands made in a complex r. situation

4:2.4 of the evil, error, and disharmony of relative r..

4:2.7 to catch a fleeting glimpse of divine r. in time and

4:4.5 absoluteness pervades all seven levels of universe r..

4:4.7 beneficently conferring r. of existence on all things

5:0.1 soul’s contemplation of this spiritual-r. presence

5:2.1 The physical presence of the Infinite is the r. of the

5:3.7 Man’s realization of the r. of the worship experience

5:4.2 God is destined to be comprehended as the r. of

5:4.7 Religion is destined to become the r. of the spiritual

5:5.11 three varying factors, three differential levels of r.

5:5.12 religious consciousness, is a universe r.,

5:6.3 Personality is that quality and value in cosmic r.

5:6.6 man is not observable as an active and functional r.

6:0.3 Father’s universal and infinite concept of divine r.,

6:4.1 Eternal Son motivates the spirit level of cosmic r.;

6:5.3 to create any or all types of other-than-personal r..

6:8.5 you find it easier to grasp the r. of both the Father

6:8.5 and the r. of his infinitely spiritual mind will become

6:8.7 the Eternal Son of Paradise, whose r. and nearness

7:1.8 the degree of actuality (the qualitative degree of r.)

8:1.3 the God of Action, the executive agency for the r.

8:1.10 without in any sense being disregardful of the r. and

8:1.11 that any child can best relate himself to r. by first

8:2.3 the error of viewing matter as basic r. and mind,

8:2.3 Source and Center if he were called the Infinite R.,

9:1.3 The Conjoint Actor is the correlator of all actual r.;

9:1.3 No actual or actualizing r. can escape eventual

9:5.4 The r. of the Conjoint Creator is disclosed in the

9:8.13 its enlarged sensitivity to the r. of spiritual things.

10:1.3 is disclosed as the Father, who shares r. of being

10:3.19 even the primal manifestations of cosmic r..

11:0.1 is the most gigantic organized body of cosmic r. in

11:1.3 in no way disproves their r. or actual existence.

11:1.3 in no way disproves either the r. of his existence or

11:2.9 form of materialization—stationary systems of r..

11:2.10 concentrated all absolute potential for cosmic r. in

11:5.5 The r. pressure-presence of this primal force is

11:8.2 Every known form of cosmic r. has the bend of the

11:8.8 endowment of Paradise is not an actual level of r.,

11:9.3 Thus did the Father project r. in two actual phases

11:9.4 When r. is differentiated into the personal and the

11:9.8 such an achievement represents the r. of a spiritual

12:5.9 creates a unique time sense out of insight into R.

12:5.10 are dynamic and progressive, alive with universe r..

12:7.1 regard to all r. of whatever nature an inexorable

12:7.10 Brotherhood is a r. of the total and therefore

12:8.1 live and work on physical spheres of material r..

12:8.3 Physical energy is the one r. which is true and

12:8.5 R., measured by physical-gravity response, is the

12:8.5 by physical-gravity response, is the antithesis of r.

12:8.9 comprehend the seven levels of relative cosmic r.,

12:8.9 the meaning of three functioning levels of finite r.:

12:8.12 3. Spirit. The highest personal r..

12:8.13 Total Deity r. is not mind but spirit-mind—mind-

12:8.14 Spirit is the fundamental r. of the personality

12:8.15 but this does not invalidate the r. of matter-energy.

12:8.16 A cosmic r. can be nonexistent in personality

12:9.1 Spirit is the basic personal r. in the universes,

13:1.23 finaliters know this experience as an absolute r..

13:4.7 performances on all seven levels of universe r..

14:0.2 divine completeness, supreme finality, ultimate r.,

14:4.22 supreme meanings, ultimate values, and absolute r..

14:6.14 Havona is the r. foundation for the Eternal Son’s

14:6.26 r and unity of intelligence with an unlimited potential

14:6.38 true spirit values on the highest conceivable r. levels.

15:4.2 secondary energy manifestations of physical r..

15:6.13 constitutes one of the positive proofs of the r of light

16:3.18 factors equals Havona comprehension of Trinity r.

16:4.2 they function on all universe levels of r. excepting

16:4.5 produce a hitherto nonexistent phase of universe r.

16:4.6 Much of the r. of the spiritual worlds is of the

16:4.6 a phase of universe r. wholly unknown on Urantia.

16:6.4 quality that might be denominated the “r. response.”

16:6.4 This r. sensitivity of the cosmic mind responds to

16:6.4 the cosmic mind responds to certain phases of r. just

16:6.5 (recognizes response) on three levels of universe r..

16:6.5 These levels of r. are: 1. Causation–the reality

16:6.6 1. Causation–the r. domain of the physical senses,

16:6.7 2. Duty–the r. domain of morals in the philosophic

16:6.8 Worship–the spiritual domain of the r. of religious

16:6.10 is the religion of the r. of spiritual experience.

16:6.10 give objective validity, r., to man’s experience in

16:7.6 mere knowledge nor yet wisdom but rather the r. of

16:8.6 it includes the ability to recognize the r. of other

16:9.0 9. REALITY OF HUMAN CONSCIOUSNESS

16:9.1 innate recognition-realization of energy r., mind r.,

16:9.1 realization of energy r., mind r., and spirit r..

16:9.1 the unification of these three universe r. responses

16:9.4 self-consciousness implies the recognition of the r.

16:9.4 become so absolutely certain of a fellow being’s r.

16:9.4 as you can of the r. of the presence of God

16:9.7 innate ability to recognize and grasp the r. of other

16:9.9 In human self-consciousness four universe-r.

16:9.13 the ability to recognize the r. of God as a personality

16:9.14 Fatherhood becomes, or may become, a universe r.

16:9.15 and at the same time conscious of the physical r. of

16:9.15 Son, and the personality r. of the Universal Father?

19:1.4 evil inherent in a segmentalized conception of r. and

19:1.6 The true perspective of any r. problem—human or

19:1.6 study and correlation of three phases of universe r.:

19:1.9 oversimplifying evolutionary (experiential) r., thus

19:1.12 and Center of all personality r. and cosmic existence.

19:3.7 paradisiacal levels of spiritual meanings and r. values

21:1.2 every feature of every possibility of every divine r.

21:3.23 experience augments the superuniverse r. of God the

21:5.7 cannot be sometime co-ordinated with cosmic r.

22:7.11 Being is the unification of three phases of Deity r.:

22:7.11 Source and Center and his co-ordinates to the r. of

22:10.3 a single supreme concept of universe r. would be of

25:1.7 career to study you and to inspire you with the r.

25:3.16 have acquired a unique grasp of the emerging r. of

26:6.2 awareness of the r. of an almighty overcontrol of the

26:7.5 great majority are able to contact the intellectual r.

26:7.5 can recognize or even partially comprehend the r.

28:3.2 sufficient to demonstrate the r. of the universal

30:1.10 the only fragmentations of the prepersonal r. of the

31:10.10 finaliter corps signifies r. mobilization of potentials

31:10.22 These thirty-one papers depicting the r. of Paradise,

32:3.15 The two prime manifestations of finite r., innate

34:3.2 lag in effecting co-ordination of diverse levels of r..

34:5.6 individualizations of the prepersonal r. of the Father,

34:6.13 the r. of that comforting truth, “The kingdom is not

37:10.6 grasp of the r. and grandeur of the survival existence

38:9.8 to the higher spirit-r. forces of the celestial realms.

40:6.4 You believe in the r. of your sonship, and thus does

40:9.6 the narrated event with the emotional tinge of r.

42:1.2 are but diverse manifestations of the same cosmic r.,

42:2.3 of this concept implies the totality of cosmic r.

42:2.4 are the centrum of the Paradise cycle of cosmic r..

42:2.20 you can hardly be told very much about a r. whose

42:9.1 of the r. of the electronic organization of prematter.

42:9.3 indicative of the fundamental r. of the sevenfold

42:10.1 The endless sweep of relative cosmic r. from the

42:11.2 functioning on and from creator levels of divine r..

42:11.4 but only true spirit levels of r. are independent of

42:11.4 Spirit-r. levels are recognized by their spirit

42:12.14 The spirit is the creative r.; the physical counterpart

44:0.15 To spirit beings the spirit world is a r..

44:0.17 beings who are capable of discerning the r. of the

44:0.20 in an effort to unfold to the mortal mind the r. of

44:0.21 emphatic the fact of the r. of these transactions of

44:1.15 survived, then would you have had music in r.;

46:7.5 mind equivalates to a totality or sixth r. level,

48:1.7 the r. of morontia materials, for he wrote, “They

48:7.23 by its illusions, to foreshadow a higher universe r.,

52:5.3 the penetration of cosmic r. and communion with

54:1.2 Enduring liberty is predicated on the r. of justice

54:1.3 True liberty is progressively related to r. and is ever

54:1.4 Liberty is nonexistent apart from cosmic r., and all

54:1.4 all personality r. is proportional to its divinity

54:3.1 Man’s ability to choose good or evil is a universe r.

54:3.3 But if this universe rebel against the r. of truth and

54:6.3 such a risk is inseparable from the r. situation of

56:1.2 motivates exquisite overcontrol of all material r.;

56:1.2 response of all bona fide material r. to the gravity

56:1.5 Father there could not possibly exist duality of r.,

56:1.5 absolute r. of the personal values of the Father,

56:2.1 spirit expression in the Word-Son and attains r.

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

56:5.2 the original Paradise-Havona level of existential r.,

56:6.1 constitutes a r. tension that can be resolved only

56:9.7 these two potentials of infinity become r.-unified in

56:9.10 the source of all manifestations of Deity and r. to all

56:9.11 of absolute values and meaningsunqualified R..

56:10.1 for the realization of the r. of God the Sevenfold,

56:10.1 they vaguely discern the r. of the overshadowing

56:10.4 which have been born of pre-existent harmonious r..

56:10.7 touch of all creative manifestations on all levels of r..

56:10.8 cosmology leads to the pursuit of divine r. values

56:10.11 of the far-flung diversification of phenomenal r.,

56:10.19 These meaningful r. values of divinity are blended in

56:10.20 goodness embrace the full revelation of divinity r..

65:7.8 and spiritual gravity are distinct realms of cosmic r.,

67:1.4 a personality who is knowingly resisting cosmic r..

67:1.4 be regarded as a misconception or distortion of r..

67:1.4 But sin is a purposeful resistance to divine r.

67:1.4 in an open and persistent defiance of recognized r.

67:7.4 Sin, being an attitude of the person toward r., is

67:7.5 spiritual progress on certain levels of universe r.,

68:1.7 belief in the r. of the onetime fictitious “golden age.”

70:7.10 harden these youths, to impress them with the r. of

70:10.1 Natural justice is a man-made theory; it is not a r..

71:7.2 the meanings of r., the nobility of values, the goals

77:7.7 not imagine that such was not a r. in former ages.

87:4.3 power of an idea lies not in its r. or reasonableness

89:10.1 The r. of the spiritual need persists, but intellectual

91:1.4 that level where the human mind recognizes the r. of

91:2.2 signified an attempt to manipulate r without affecting

91:3.4 a bona fide consciousness of the r. of the eternal

91:6.7 his Maker, where the creature contacts with the r.

91:8.9 But real praying does attain r..

91:9.2 and courageously facing the problems of universe r..

92:0.2 of superanimal potentials for r. perception.

92:0.3 and toward ever-expanding concepts of Deity r..

93:2.3 mission of the revelation of the truth of the r. of God

94:3.1 Having started out to discover final r., the Indian

94:3.8 to differentiate between the several levels of r.,

94:6.3 existence, and Trinity is the primal source of all r..

94:6.3 “All r. is ever in balance between the potentials

94:11.6 the technique of isolating the self from objective r..

94:11.6 results from identification with cosmic r. and with

94:11.11 existence, some Absolute Source of all r..

94:12.3 Amidists hold to an Infinite R. which is beyond all

95:1.8 a definite gospel, to proclaim the truth of the r. of

95:6.5 eternity-submerged in the ultimate r. of the good.

98:2.7 probings into the nature and r. of the cosmos.

98:7.8 the r. of Jesus of Nazareth as the glorified Christ,

99:4.4 for such is the true spiritual concept of supreme r..

99:4.13 these three partial approaches to the r. of the cosmos

99:7.5 Economic necessities tie man up with r. and personal

100:1.4 persons, and growth is an impressive and inspiring r..

100:1.9 The experience of the realization of the r. of

100:2.2 this entire experience constitutes the r. of religion

100:2.5 equivalent to the attainment of the maximum of r.,

100:3.2 a symbol signifying the approach to supreme r. of

100:3.5 Values can never be static; r. signifies change,

100:4.4 mind discovers the r. of meanings; but spiritual

100:5.8 mysticism can become a technique of r. avoidance,

100:6.1 True religion is a wholehearted devotion to some r.

100:6.2 is truly a cosmic r. of genuine spiritual worth.

100:6.7 the religionist who has grasped the r. of the Supreme

101:1.4 the experience of experiencing the r. of believing

101:1.4 believing in God as the r. of such a purely personal

101:2.2 for achieving unity in the comprehension of the r.

101:2.7 discriminating study of science suggests the r. and

101:2.7 Religion believes unreservedly in the r. of a God

101:2.8 harmony of this triune approach to universal r..

101:2.13 True religion is an insight into r., the faith-child of

101:2.16 no argument about the personality or r. of God is

101:5.5 start its career upon the assumption of the r. of three

101:5.9 faith in the furtherance of spiritual insight into r.,

101:5.12 its expanded presentation of the truths of r. and

101:6.2 is the secret of the personal realization of the r. of

101:6.5 unlimited capacity to experience r. of the Supreme

101:6.16 And all this, in potential, is contained within the r. of

101:7.6 experience in the ascending values of cosmic r..

101:9.8 a spiritualized consciousness of divine r. based on,

101:9.8 a form of glorified moral trust and confidence in r.,

101:9.9 consciousness and spiritual concept of enduring r..

101:10.3 the intolerable suspense of being a transient r. in the

101:10.5 that man’s concepts of ideality are endowed with r..

101:10.6 offering proofs of the r. of religious experience.

101:10.6 Faith is the only passport to completion of r. and to

101:10.9 in fighting the battle of r.’ triumph over the partial

102:1.5 so-called miracle may be offered in testimony of his r

102:1.5 in the divine manifestations of his infinite r..

102:2.0 2. RELIGION AND REALITY

102:2.5 not yield the existential unity of the source of r.,

102:2.5 succeed in this unification of the diversity of r.

102:2.5 only in the harmony of the triunity of functional r.

102:3.4 Religious desire is the hunger quest for divine r..

102:3.5 consciousness of fact, value, and true r. constitutes

102:3.5 awareness of personality r., maximum of being,

102:3.12 the Adjuster that attaches the feeling of r. to man’s

102:4.2 and questioning self and other active and external r..

102:4.2 plus totality of recognition of the r. of the external.

102:4.2 discovery of the external qualities of contacted r..

102:4.3 the recognition of God as the r.source, nature, and

102:4.3 such a knowledge of God is ever and always a r. of

102:4.4 erroneous ideas of the nature of God and of the r. of

102:6.3 God of salvation, something more than a r., a value,

102:6.5 but when contacting with cosmic r., certainty may

102:6.9 must not be arrayed against the truth of the r. of

102:6.10 the r. of the meeting of the human upreach and the

102:7.8 Only an unqualified r., an absolute, could dare to be

102:7.9 If the nonreligious approaches to cosmic r. presume

102:8.1 The highest evidence of the r and efficacy of religion

102:8.3 on the difference in man’s comprehension of r.

103:0.0 THE REALITY OF RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE

103:6.4 Such a technique of studying r. consists in turning

103:6.6 Likewise must man’s experience of material r. be

103:6.7 universe consists of three degrees, or stages, of r.

103:6.7 Mota is a supermaterial r. sensitivity which is

103:6.7 a superphilosophical reconciliation of divergent r.

103:6.14 Philosophy dare not project its interpretations of r.

103:6.14 never fail to reckon with the elliptic symmetry of r.

103:7.3 while these two phases of universal r. are perfectly

103:7.8 co-ordinate science and religion with the truth of r..

103:7.10 vanishes before the actual experience of and with r.,

103:7.11 constitutive r. sensitivity of the mind endowment of

103:7.11 its vaunted career of reasoning by assuming the r. of

103:8.1 of the probability of God becomes a religious r..

103:8.3 beloved does not in the least invalidate either the r.

103:8.4 —by faith know and love him—do not permit the r. of

103:8.6 Only a philosophy which recognizes the r. of

103:9.4 natural religion does not invalidate the r. and truth of

103:9.4 assuming the existence and r. of supermaterial values

103:9.5 toward the highest realms of universe objective r..

103:9.9 The full realization of the r. of mortal life consists in

103:9.9 love; and these are the ideals of objective cosmic r.

103:9.12 There is a r. in religious experience that is

103:9.12 such a r. is transcendent to reason, science, wisdom,

104:2.3 demand that he give recognition to the r. of Deity

104:2.3 eternal persons whose deity union is the fact and r.

104:2.4 a personality but nonetheless a true and absolute r.;

104:2.4 Trinity is a supersummative Deity r. eventuating out

104:3.4 reason demands a monotheistic unity of cosmic r.,

104:3.5 In these papers total r. (infinity) has been presented

104:3.18 In them is total r. functionalized, and through them

104:4.15 loving person are one and the same universal r.;

104:4.20 all spirit finds r. expression in this triune association

104:4.22 the beginnings and the endings of all energy r.,

104:4.33 that is actualizable within the domains of nondeity r..

104:4.38 realities which lie outside the domain of deified r..

104:4.43 the varying functional aspects of all actualized r. on

104:4.43 inherent in the varying aspects of all incomplete r.,

104:4.43 volitional and causative Deity r. to the boundless

104:4.43 possibilities of static, reactive, nondeity r. in the

104:4.47 subinfinite and subabsolute manifestations of his r..

104:5.6 The Paradise Isle is the absolute of cosmic r.,

104:5.6 The Conjoint Actor is the absolute of mind r.,

104:5.6 the co-ordination of the sum total of actualized r.

104:5.11 the infinity reservoirs of all latent energy r.spirit,

104:5.11 association yields the integration of latent energy r..

105:0.0 DEITY AND REALITY

105:0.1 and the finality of r. is only relatively understandable.

105:0.2 mortal intellect attempts to grasp the concept of r.

105:0.2 such a finite mind is face to face with infinity-r.;

105:0.2 r. totality is infinity and therefore can never be

105:0.3 it is impossible to portray even our concepts of r.

105:1.2 attempts to elucidate the genesis and fruition of r.,

105:1.2 identifiable in undeified realms of universal r..

105:1.3 all r. has its origin in the infinite I AM, whose

105:1.3 connotes unqualified infinity, the undifferentiated r.

105:1.5 and though there never was a real beginning to r.,

105:1.5 source relationships which r. manifests to infinity.

105:1.6 an actual experiential r., but the I AM ever remains

105:1.6 far short of the unfathomed infinity of original r..

105:1.8 of self-limitation and is susceptible of r. expression

105:2.1 In considering the genesis of r., ever bear in mind

105:2.1 all absolute r. is from eternity and without beginning

105:2.1 By absolute r. we refer to the existential persons of

105:2.2 the chronological portrayal of the origins of r.,

105:2.2 attempts to portray the genesis and generation of r.

105:2.3 differentiation of deified r. and of undeified r.,

105:2.3 potential and actual r., and of certain other realities

105:2.7 From the finite mortal’s viewpoint, r. has its true

105:2.8 is the association of the statics and potentials of r..

105:2.11 the eternal fact of infinity-r. and the universal truth

105:2.11 infinity-reality and the universal truth of r.-infinity.

105:3.1 But though we may portray r. origins and infinity

105:3.1 The seven Absolutes are the premise of r..

105:3.4 nonspiritual, impersonal, and nonvolitional r.,

105:3.5 force; unifier of all actual and actualizing r..

105:3.6 The potentially personal possibilities of universal r.,

105:3.7 the I AM; totality of nondeified r. and finality of all

105:3.9 Absolutes of Infinity constitute the beginnings of r..

105:3.10 that all r. is predicated upon their eternity existence

105:4.1 existence of the I AM as the primal source of all r..

105:4.2 eternalize the basic foundations for all universe r..

105:4.7 associations eternalize the potential of all r.;

105:4.7 they encompass both deified and undeified r..

105:4.8 The dualities eternalize r. foundations.

105:5.0 5. PROMULGATION OF FINITE REALITY

105:5.1 so must the promulgation of finite r. be ascribed to

105:5.2 it would appear that all r. diversification took place

105:5.2 the volitional act promulgating finite r. connotes a

105:5.5 With the appearance of relative and qualified r.

105:5.5 a new cycle of r.the growth cyclea majestic

105:5.6 the beginning of the finite is the genesis of r.;

105:5.6 This newly appearing finite r. exists in two original

105:5.7 1. Primary maximums, the supremely perfect r.,

105:5.8 Secondary maximums, the supremely perfected r.,

105:6.0 6. REPERCUSSIONS OF FINITE REALITY

105:6.4 The creature repercussion to finite-r. promulgation

105:7.18 the original r. of the First Source and Center may

106:0.0 UNIVERSE LEVELS OF REALITY

106:0.1 Deity to the genesis and manifestations of cosmic r.;

106:0.2 universe are made of many forms and phases of r.

106:0.9 Unqualified unity of infinity is a hypothetical r.

106:0.10 These levels of r. are convenient compromise

106:0.10 There are a number of other ways of looking at r.

106:0.18  R. growth is conditioned by the circumstances of

106:0.19 of their synthesis on ever-ascending levels of r..

106:1.1 The primary or spirit-origin phases of finite r. find

106:1.4 the source of the relative unity of the functional r.

106:3.0 3. TRANSCENDENTAL TERTIARY R. ASSOC.

106:5.1 The Ultimate is the apex of transcendental r. even

106:5.1 is the capstone of evolutionary-experiential r..

106:5.3 Trinities are always deity r. but never personality r..

106:6.3 of ever-enlarging segments of r. will approach

106:6.3 proportional to the inclusion of all r. within the

106:7.1 of the difficulties in forming concepts of infinite r.

106:7.4 the universes themselves and all other phases of r.,

106:7.9 possible to conceive of the final integration of total r.

106:8.12 provides for a possible unlimited integration of r..

106:8.12 Father-Infinitethe completion of the cycle of r..

106:8.12 self-realize the limitlessness of r. around the circle

106:8.16 Deity Absolute is an existential r. of eternity status.

106:8.21 the correlation of every phase of every kind of r. that

106:8.21 is included the absolute finality of all r. realization.

106:9.1 the possible experiential unification of limitless r.,

106:9.1 Infinity unification as an experiential r. is remote,

106:9.1 unites the divergencies of all r. with an existential

106:9.2 achieve a limited comprehension of universe r..

106:9.3 are man’s greatest aids to relative r. perception

106:9.3 yet his most formidable obstacles to complete r.

106:9.4 The concept of the unification of all r., be it in this

106:9.4 qualifications and imperfections of r. in the cosmos.

106:9.4 total integration of r. is unqualifiedly and eternally

106:9.4 at this very universe moment, infinite r. is unified.

106:9.9 are due to increased capacities for r. reception and

107:0.6 Adjuster is the divine universe r. which factualizes

107:4.2 the r. of the Adjuster must border on absoluteness.

107:5.1 are fragmentations of God on an absolute level of r.

107:7.4 will functions on the personality level of universe r.,

108:5.9 does not in the least detract from its value and r..

108:6.5 re-creations are being preserved in the emerging r. of

109:1.4 achieve a r. of attainment which is eternally theirs.

110:6.10 The degree of selfhood r. is directly determined by

110:6.11 The shadowy r. of the embryonic nature of a seventh

111:1.5 Mind is about all you have of universe r. that is

111:2.7 The r. of this unique relationship is neither material

111:2.10 And thus does the material and mortal r. of the self

111:3.5 cosmic meanings as a realization of universal r..

111:3.6 Mind knows quantity, r., meanings.

111:3.6 knows, and the associated spirit, which r.-izes.

111:6.5 When man wishes to modify physical r., be it himself

112:0.3 1. Personality is that quality in r. which is bestowed

112:1.0 1. PERSONALITY AND REALITY

112:1.10 capacity to experience consciousness of cosmic r..

112:1.17 signifies the unification of all factors of r. as well as

112:2.8 All mortal concepts of r are based on the assumption

112:2.11 As mind pursues r. to its ultimate analysis, matter

112:2.11 When spiritual insight pursues that r. which remains

112:2.12 is the experiential realization of the cosmic r. of

112:5.1 Selfhood is a cosmic r. whether material, morontial,

112:5.2 but with regard to identity a conditioned eternal r..

112:5.17 new survivor can make contact with nonspiritual r.,

112:5.20 The true r. of all selfhood (personality) is able to

112:7.6 self has become a new and enduring universe r.,

115:1.3 the diverse levels of cosmic r. have been designated

115:1.3 of the original and primordial absolute r. of infinity.

115:2.2 Value is a unique element in universe r..

115:2.2 actualities by enlarged comprehension of r. meanings

115:3.1 to define the extent and nature of this primal r. is

115:3.1 to express the r. of infinity or the infinity of r..

115:3.2 attempting first to break the unity of such a r..

115:3.4 less and less are they true designations of r.;

115:3.6 source manifestation of the I AM from which all r.

115:3.12 the dual motions of the cycle of r. metamorphosis

115:3.13 On the descending levels of r. the triodity of

115:3.16 the transfer of r. from potentiality to actuality.

115:3.16 every human decision not only actualizes a new r.

115:4.0 4. SOURCES OF SUPREME REALITY

115:4.6 Supreme r., which is total finite r., is in process of

115:5.1 the Trinity for the r. of his personal and spirit nature.

115:7.3 all r., excepting the unqualified values of the seven

115:7.6 effectively unifying the results of this mode of r.

116:2.3 Eternity and infinity connote a level of deity r. which

116:2.3 the Trinity is a r. which lies somewhat beyond the

116:3.2 Mind is the flexible r. which creatures and Creators

116:3.4 freewill choice can cause to be evolved the divine r.

116:6.5 unification of the several kinds of cosmic r..

116:7.1 The physical r. of the universes is symbolic of the

116:7.1 is symbolic of the perceivable r. of the Supreme;

116:7.5 total and indestructible universe r.—fusion with the

117:1.1 of the finite cosmos, the completion of finite r.,

117:1.1 God the Supreme will voice the r. of volitional

117:1.3 the Supreme,whose r. becomes increasingly apparent

117:1.5 yields a new meaning value on deity levels of r..

117:3.1 The cosmic r. variously designated as the Supreme

117:3.5 creative of a new power potential of Deity r..

117:3.9 an actual fragment of the highest and eternal r.,

117:4.1 are reflections of his efforts to achieve r. of self

117:4.8 It is out of the r. of the Supreme that the Adjuster,

117:4.14 God’s giftshis bestowal of r.are not

117:4.14 upon him the potential of immortality—eternal r..

117:4.14 love, the greater the r.—actuality—of that man.

117:5.6 personality leaves a trail of actualized r. as it passes

117:6.12 through observation of the Paradise-Havona r.

117:6.15 a creature’s consciousness of the r. and actuality of

117:6.20 Only existential r. is self-contained and self-existent.

117:6.24 the liberation of all finite r. from the limitations of

117:7.4 yet the Trinity Ultimate is even now a qualified r.,

118:1.2 will is tantamount to the realization of eternity-r.

118:1.10 On the absolute and eternal level, potential r. is just

118:1.10 potential reality is just as meaningful as actual r..

118:3.7 All patterns of r. occupy space on the material levels

118:3.7 Does the pattern—the r.—of an idea occupy space?

118:4.7 all actualization of potential r. is limited by ultimate

118:7.2 become parts of the experiential actualization of all r.

118:7.3 enjoy progression by making freewill contact with r..

118:7.5 the transient r. of all God-unidentified selfhood.

118:7.7 the prerogative of exercising volitional choice of r.

118:9.4 the finite creation is to deny fact and to disregard r..

118:9.8 they would embrace personal and impersonal r.,

118:9.9 maximation of all creature r., the consummation of

121:6.5 Philo also possibly glimpsed the r. and presence of

124:4.2 mind did not fully grasp the r. of his dual nature.

125:0.3 its temple; now Jesus was soon to behold them in r..

130:4.0 4. DISCOURSE ON REALITY

130:4.1 began a dissertation concerning the nature of r. in

130:4.2 to Ganid: The source of universe r. is the Infinite.

130:4.4 comprehend the true depths of universe r..

130:4.6 that phase of universal r., which can coexist with

130:4.10 reveal the world of r., wherein wisdom interprets

130:4.14 presence of the complete constitutes relativity of r.,

130:7.4 the only physically related r. which can transcend

130:7.6 the scientist grows out of failure to recognize the r.

130:7.7 universal r. has an expanding and always relative

132:1.2 the spiritual world and on divine levels of eternal r..

132:2.8 positive proof of the existence and r. of man’s will,

132:2.10 Evil becomes a r. of personal experience only when

132:3.2 wisdom, with relationships; truth, with r. values.

133:5.8 Such a conception of r. yields a broader insight

133:5.10 R. of material existence attaches to unrecognized

133:7.8 self-conscious existence, associated with the r. of his

134:8.3 starving mortal who could not distinguish r. from

139:2.8 indulgence to the plain matter-of-fact world of r..

140:8.31 and goodnessas the divine ideal and the eternal r..

142:2.3 you must now accept as a r. the love of the Father

143:2.7 led to doubt the r. of the Father’s love and mercy.

143:7.3 must alternate with service, contact with material r..

145:2.7 religion become a r. in your individual experiences

149:2.11 Jesus put r. in the place of tradition and swept aside

153:3.2 Son of Man subject to the will of God, constitute r.

155:6.4 that living faith which is able to grasp the r. of God

158:7.8 did not awaken to the r. of these coming events until

160:4.14 Men who prefer optimistic illusions to r. can never

160:4.15 for the achievement of higher levels of universe r..

160:5.1 represents our highest concept of the ideals of r.

160:5.2 acting reverently toward some r. which we deem

160:5.7 only portrays his Father as the ideal of infinite r.

160:5.8 convinced that there are no attainable ideals of r.

160:5.9 if you seek to substitute the word God for the r. of

160:5.9 putting an idea in the place of an ideal, a divine r..

160:5.11 the spirit worlds of the higher idealism of divine r..

160:5.11 of the r. of the idealism of the religion of Jesus,

160:5.13 True religion has reference to destiny and r. of

160:5.13 the r. and idealism of that which is wholeheartedly

161:1.9 personality represents man’s highest concept of r.

161:1.9 God represents man’s highest concept of divine r.

161:1.9 a divine and infinite personality, a personality in r.

169:4.2 offering arguments in proof of the r. of the Father.

170:1.2 presented the kingdom of God as: 1. A present r.;

170:2.23 the r. of God’s forgiveness of your own misdeeds.

174:0.2 in your faith, and you shall soon know of the r. of

177:2.3 “Love, John, is the supreme r. of the universe when

180:5.2 Divine truth is a spirit-discerned and living r..

180:5.8 enduring and living r. of such a divine declaration.

180:5.8 that is the r. of the realization of the love of God.

181:2.9 that you must adjust your misconceptions to the r.

182:1.15 I am the r. of endless life.

184:2.3 Peter could not grasp the r. of the situationthat

193:0.4 gospel of the kingdomthe r. of the fatherhood of

194:2.7 the r. of eternal and ascending sonship with God.

194:3.3 Jesus met life in all its terrible r. and mastered it—

195:5.4 1. Man’s logical attitude toward things of material r..

195:6.10 False religions may represent an evasion of r., but

195:6.10 mortal man to the very entrance upon an eternal r. of

195:7.12 If universe r. is only one vast machine, then man

195:7.16 the human and time-space evaluation of r..

195:7.16 which eternity reflects as the r. shadows of time.

195:7.23 The scientist, not science, perceives the r. of an

195:10.1 until it is made divine by the discovery of the r. of

195:10.7 No political regime which denies the r. of God can

196:0.7 of the r. and sacredness of all human loyalties

196:0.13 but rather to believe with him, believe in the r. of the

196:1.6 (all the while fully conscious of the r. of humanity)

196:3.2 There are just three elements in universal r.: fact,

196:3.2 activities as reason, wisdom, and faith—physical r.,

196:3.2 reason, wisdom, and faith—physical r., intellectual r.,

196:3.3 The progressive comprehension of r is the equivalent

196:3.3 finding God, the consciousness of identity with r.,

196:3.3 The experiencing of total r. is the full realization of

196:3.16 Source of all absolute values of divine and eternal r..

196:3.18 This profound experience of the r. of the indwelling

196:3.21 The one truly divine and objective r. associated with

196:3.21 Man’s contact with the highest objective r., God, is

196:3.22 divinely real, with that which is the very source of r..

196:3.23 and idealism are not the equivalent of religious r..

196:3.30 supreme gesture, his magnificent reach for final r.,

196:3.31 experience, spiritual possibility is potential r..

reality

0:4.2 1. Undeified r. ranges from the energy domains of

0:4.3 2. Deified r. embraces all of infinite Deity potentials

0:4.4 3. Interassociated r.. Universe reality is supposedly

0:5.10 the indwelling spirit becomes the father of a new r.

0:6.11 the r. of any pattern consists of its energies, its mind,

0:8.10 the spirit person of God the Supreme are one r.

0:11.8 the Unqualified Absolute is a positive r. pervading

3:5.16 is an experiential attainment; it is a r. of personal

4:1.6 Except for God, there would be no such thing as r.

5:5.11 spirit consciousnessthe realization of the spirit r.

16:6.10 recognition of the r. of these three manifestations

53:3.2 1. The r. of the Universal Father. Lucifer charged

94:2.6 was a definite effort to seek and to find true r..

101:5.2 values, thereby arriving at a concept of complete r.

102:3.5 morontia mota) leads to the consciousness of true r.;

110:6.10 3. Personality r.. The degree of selfhood r. is

130:4.2 divinity of value—constitute the r. of the Supreme.

133:7.6 now let me emphasize that self-consciousness is a r..

161:1.4 proved only the r. of God, not his personality.

196:0.3 one mortal, did God ever become such a living r.

reality, spirit

6:4.1 control over all actualized s. through his absolute

14:6.9 pleasure because it is a worthy revelation of s. to all

16:9.1 realization of energy reality, mind reality, and s..

42:12.13 wherever a divine s. is present, whenever a real

42:12.13 produced a material or physical counterpart of s..

42:12.14 counterpart is the time-space refection of the s.,

104:5.6 The Eternal Son is the absolute of s., the absolute

104:5.6 absolute mind reality, the co-ordinate of absolute s.,

104:5.11 the infinity reservoirs of all latent energy r.—spirit,

107:6.4 But the Adjuster must be something more than s..

111:1.4 the Father has endowed you with the purest s known

112:2.20 infused with, and eventually attains the status of, s.

160:5.3 your object of worship must be the universal s.

160:5.4 of the name applied to this ideal of s., it is God.

180:5.8 their ideals of s. are satisfied only when they love

188:3.8 Whether or not this s. returned to become a part

189:1.3 that both are the reflected shadow of enduring s..

reality, spiritual

1:3.1 The Father is an infinite s.; he is “the sovereign,

1:5.8 God is a real spirit and a s..

2:6.8 God strikes no personal attitude, for sin is not a s.;

7:1.4 Every time a s. actualizes in the universes, this

9:6.2 as the Son attracts all s., so does the Conjoint Actor

9:8.13 its enlarged sensitivity to the r. of spiritual things.

11:3.1 A purely s. is, to a purely material being,

12:9.1 personality is basic to progressing experience with s..

14:6.23 and perfect proof of the s. of the Supreme Being.

16:9.15 the s. of the Eternal Son, and the personality reality

26:6.2 of time-space unitythe s. of God the Supreme.

32:5.2 to the promised land of s. and supernal existence.

52:5.3 of cosmic reality and communion with s..

94:12.7 not the gospel about Jesus, but the living, s. of the

100:5.5 conversion be an intellectual, emotional, and s..

101:3.18 to affirm the personal possession and s. of that

101:6.11 the service-discovery of s and the ministry-revelation

101:10.1 Nor can man ever discern s. through examination of

103:6.6 experiences s. in the soul but becomes conscious

103:7.14 There is a real proof of s. in the presence of the

112:5.17 new survivor can make contact with nonspiritual r.,

157:4.5 Upon this rock of s. will I build the living temple

176:3.7 leading the children of light into new realms of s.

180:5.3 Truth is a s. value experienced only by spirit-

188:3.4 There must have been some s. in the experience of

195:5.2 seeker aright only when embraced as a living s.,

196:0.9 to his unique life a profound endowment of s..

196:3.2 and faithphysical reality, intellectual reality, and s..

196:3.23 a substitute for genuine religious experience—s..

196:3.35 self with the universe, and on its highest levels of s..

reality, in

2:3.2 greatest punishment (in r. an inevitable consequence)

3:1.6 The omnipresence of God is in r. a part of his

3:2.15 in attributes, eternal in wisdom, and absolute in r..

8:0.4 In r. the Deities are all three existent from eternity;

13:4.2 The Seven Master Spirits are, in r., the mind-spirit

13:4.6 the Seven Master Spirits are, in r., the Paradise

15:7.3 In r., all headquarters worlds are paradisiacal.

26:8.4 apparent failures; in r., simply unescapable delays.

26:9.4 become in r. and eternally the perfected sons of God.

27:5.1 They are in r. living, automatic libraries.

30:4.26 your spiritual education begins in r. and in earnest;

31:2.2 Gravity Messengers personalities, but in r. they are

32:3.8 lowly estate and climbing ever upward, in r. inward.

32:3.12 In r., both perfect and perfected creatures are

33:3.3 Such a Divine Minister is in r. the mother of spirits

33:8.5 These high councils are, in r., the universe

34:1.2 In r., this new and personal presence is but a

37:9.11 midway ministers are in r. the actual custodians of

39:5.12 In r. these wings are energy insulators—friction

42:11.1 the physical and the spiritual, in r. they are one.

44:0.19 through with you, as a part of you, in r., as you.

44:1.15 survived, then would you have had music in r.;

44:5.5 These are the keen personalities who are in r seeking

44:6.4 These impulses are in r. the superb reflections of the

48:1.6 almost as a thing apartin r. an invasion of man by

48:6.4 True, you are not yet spirits in r., but you are no

53:3.6 they were in r. traitors to their mortal fellows since

55:1.3 spoken of as “coming down from heaven, in r. no

56:9.14 in concept and in r., all things and beings center in

57:1.7 In r. the story has its proper beginning at this point

57:5.10 they were in r. secondary suns for a short period

59:5.8 echinoderms are in r. the guide fossils of this epoch.

65:2.14 accidental, but in r. it was altogether purposeful.

74:1.5 the visible heads, in r. the sole rulers, of planet 606

74:4.1 that Adam and Eve were in r. gods or else so near

82:3.15 they are in r. entering upon a form of trial marriage

83:3.4 either deserted the other, in r. a marriage bond.

88:2.3 their God dwelt in such stone altars, which were in r.

89:8.1 and temple prostitution were in r. modifications of

90:5.3 primitive tribal secret societies were in r. a crude

91:2.3 the truest prayer is in r. a communion between man

93:2.6 while resembling that of the human male, was in r.

93:9.7 as conversations between Abraham and God in r.

98:3.4 Oaths and admissions to citizenship were in r.

101:9.8 a form of glorified moral trust and confidence in r.,

103:1.1 In r., every human being defines religion in the terms

110:5.6 that which you accept as the Adjuster’s voice is in r.

112:0.3 1. Personality is that quality in r. which is bestowed

113:1.8 a personal angel (in r. two) will henceforth be

113:6.8 constitutes the “resurrection of the unjust,” in r.

118:10.9 tribulation upon some suffering mortal may in r.

120:4.3 as the Trinity of three beings is in r. one Deity.

121:8.3 his record is in r. the Gospel according to Peter.

125:0.3 its temple; now he was soon to behold them in r..

128:1.9 the lad, youth, and man of Nazareth, was in r. the

134:3.5 In r. these lectures were on the “Kingdom of God”

137:8.9 the soul of man, there in r. is the kingdom of heaven.

141:6.2 easier persuade him that he is in r. a son of God.

141:7.7 They often listened to his teachings when in r. what

142:6.8 thereby becoming in r. a son of God, a progressive

143:2.4 transformation, you become in r. the temples of

143:2.5 your acts to the influence of the evil one when in r.

143:3.6 discovery that many human perplexities are in r.

146:2.14 In r. this means a prayer for divine wisdom.

146:3.6 telling you that you are in r. the sons of God.

153:0.2 Simon Zelotes expressed the belief, in r. a hope,

155:1.2 heathen (in r. his ignorant and untaught brethren)

156:3.2 these so-called gentiles, who were in r. descended

158:1.8 beings with Jesus were Moses and Elijah; in r.,

161:1.9 a divine and infinite personality, a personality in r.

170:5.14 began to teach that the kingdom was in r. to appear

174:5.1 supposed that he went in search of Jesus, but in r.

188:5.4 In r., Jesus spent upward of twenty-five years on the

195:6.2 In r., true religion cannot become involved in any

reality-infinity

105:2.11 fact of infinity-reality and the universal truth of r..

reality-izes

111:3.6 which knows, and the associated spirit, which r..

reality-unified

56:9.7 while these two potentials of infinity become r. in the

realizable

0:4.1 volition of the Father and is r. in three primal phases

0:11.14 potential of the static-dynamic Deity functionally r.

112:1.9 These dimensional phenomena are r. as three on the

112:1.11 enhanced, and certain new dimensional values are r..

112:6.8 the former Adjuster to become immediately self-r.

117:2.5 such a destiny is only r. because you are in and of

117:6.17 spirit are the substance of the Supreme as he is r. in

realizationsee self-realization

0:2.17 God the Ultimate implies the attained r. of the

0:3.22 the theoretical I AM achieved the r. of personality

0:8.9 an experiential discovery-career of the r. of God

0:9.1 attained absonite levels through the completed r.

0:10.1 constitute the experiential r. of absolute divinity,

0:10.2 God the Absolute is the r.-attainment goal of all

0:11.2 progressive revelation-r. as the enrichment of all

0:12.4 Deity realities always seek r. and manifestation in

0:12.5 fully manifest; they are in process of universe r..

1:1.3 to experience the r. of the indwelling presence of the

1:6.8 Jesus attained the full r. of this potential of spirit

1:6.8 inspired by the perfect demonstration of such a r.

1:7.5 effect the actual spiritual r. of the personality of God

3:6.7 the satisfaction of the r. of an eternal purpose,

4:4.0 4. THE REALIZATION OF GOD

5:3.7 Man’s r. of the reality of the worship experience is

5:4.5 salvation from disharmony by the r. of beauty;

5:5.2 Religion may permeate all four levels of the r. of

5:5.6 The essential doctrine of the human r. of God

5:5.6 in the r. of the indwelling presence of a fragment

5:5.11 factors, three differential levels of reality r..

5:5.11 the soul consciousnessthe r. of the ideal of God.

5:5.11 spirit consciousnessthe r. of the spirit reality of

5:5.11 By the unification of these factors of the divine r.,

5:5.11 conscious levels with a r. of the personality of God

5:5.11 will in time lead to the r. of the supremacy of God

5:5.11 may eventuate in the r. of the ultimacy of God,

5:6.5 Ultimate, even reaching out for a r. of the Absolute.

6:2.7 the Son appears to devote himself more to the r. of

6:8.0 8. REALIZATION OF THE ETERNAL SON

12:9.3 knowledge is not necessarily a part of the higher r.

14:4.22 in their efforts to attain higher levels of divinity r.

14:5.4 After ascenders have attained a r. of Supremacy and

14:6.7 The perfection r. in Havona compensates for the

14:6.13 base for the ever-expanding r. of spirit power.

14:6.16 opportunity for the r. of reciprocation of equality

15:7.6 of personality mobilization, unification, and r..

16:3.18 Creature r. of these three factors equals Havona

16:6.8 the personal r. of divine fellowship, the recognition

16:7.1 Moral intuition, the r. of duty, is a component of

16:8.6 the r. of relative independence of creative free will.

16:8.19 endowment is the beginning r. of Deity kinship.

16:9.1 possesses innate recognition-r. of energy reality,

16:9.1 intuitive r. of validity attaches to the unification of

16:9.6 and the r. (recognition) of God is inalienable and

16:9.13 the concurrent r. of our fraternal relationship with

21:6.4 so are the Creator Sons achieving the personal r. of

26:4.12 the fulfillment and r. of that tremendous command

26:5.5 the spiritual recognition and r. of the Master Spirit

26:6.2 in this circle that the ascenders achieve a new r. of

26:8.2 general work of preparing their candidates for a r. of

27:7.8 The attainment of the seventh stage of spirit r. by a

28:6.20 way is prepared for the r. of the solemnity of trust

35:1.3 for the r. of a supernal type of self-government.

36:6.7 expression in the Son, and life r. in the Spirit.

39:1.11 values inherent in the r. that a first-stage spirit being

39:5.4 foster and bring to r. even as much of brotherhood

43:7.5 for the r. of the magnificent artistic possibilities of

47:6.3 overmastering motivation of the r. of a common

52:2.7 This is the dispensation of the r. of sex equality.

52:2.7 preliminary to the fuller r. of the ideals of home life.

52:6.2 the r. of the world-wide brotherhood of man is not

52:6.2 revelation is essential to the r. of brotherhood on

52:6.2 the r. of social brotherhood on your world depends

52:6.7 in the world-wide r. of the brotherhood of man.

52:7.16 The planetary r. of this era of light and life far more

55:11.4 achievements in the supreme r. of cosmic wisdom.

55:11.5 readjustments which would probably attend the r. of

56:3.6 threefold in expression and Trinity-unified in final r..

56:3.6 in finality spirit must and does attain its full r. in that

56:7.1 divinity r. is accompanied by certain well-defined

56:7.2 expanding revelation and r. of God the Supreme

56:9.4 of personal comprehension and creature r.,

56:10.1 grasp for the r. of the reality of God the Sevenfold,

56:10.2 a fuller r. of the comprehensible elements of Deity—

56:10.8 Through the r. of truth the appreciation of beauty

62:6.6 we knew we were upon the threshold of the r. of our

62:7.1 all astir with the r. that a great event was impending;

65:6.2 organismal adaptation, and augmented life r..

67:1.4 Evil is a partial r. of, or maladjustment to, universe

67:2.1 planetary administration was on the eve of the r.

67:3.9 achieving an experiential level of personality r. of the

67:7.5 never can the sin of any being rob another of the r.

68:1.1 immediate r. of the brotherhood of man on Urantia.

68:1.7 societies were far from the r. of utopian dreams.

68:2.5 r. of various needs, all led to the closer association

68:2.9 is the insurance of race survival, not merely the r. of

70:9.17 The sudden and nonevolutionary r. of supposed

71:3.4 1. Love loyalty derived from the r. of brotherhood.

71:4.15 progress in the arts of civilization leads to the r. of

71:7.1 The purpose of education should be r. of selfhood,

71:7.7 2. The r. of meanings.

71:8.15 Urantia is far from the r. of these exalted ideals,

72:12.5 Spirit of Truth provides the foundation for the r. of

72:12.5 better prepared for the r. of a planetary government

74:3.3 They arrived at a full r. of the folly of attempting

75:0.1 The r. of race betterment appeared to be a long way

75:4.0 4. THE REALIZATION OF DEFAULT

75:5.2 It was in the despair of the r. of failure that Adam,

75:5.4 Upon the r. of what had happened, Serapatatia was

76:5.2 new presence within them and awakened to the r.

79:8.6 did move forward in the r. of the arts of civilization,

81:6.11 in numbers prevents the full r. of national destiny,

83:0.1 that eventually culminated in the r. of pair matings,

83:8.7 it does not produce an insensitivity to the r. of the

84:1.3 the conscious r. of the obligations of sex relations.

84:5.11 evolution worked toward the r. of women’s rights.

84:7.10 thus the new and higher r. of name pride comes

84:7.25 growing out of the r. that parents were creators of

84:7.28 essential to the r. of brotherhood among all men.

86:3.4 It was the r. of impotency before the mighty forces

87:7.1 which will insure survival and augment r.

90:0.3 Religion eventually achieves the simple r. of an

91:6.4 to the r. of those reserve powers of human nature

91:8.6 true gesture toward the r. of unselfish brotherhood.

92:4.3 human belief-reflex, excited by the r. and fear of the

92:4.8 sons bestow upon their brethren in the joyous r. that

92:7.3 man to God and bring the r. of the Father to man.

92:7.10 of idealistic spiritual living, r. of sonship with God

94:3.6 Brahmanism came near to the r. of the indwelling of

94:6.6 riches upon his fellows, for that is the r. of truth.

94:11.5 endeavors, could attain to the r. of this inner divinity.

95:4.2 that every moment should be lived in the r. of the

96:7.8 achieved the r. of the ideal of the Universal Father

97:7.11 The r. of divine justice has begun the destruction of

98:4.8 to lead up to the “enthusiasm” of the r. of divinity,

98:7.1 Father’s love and to the r. of their sonship with God.

99:5.7 interpretation of the r. of that spiritual experience.

100:1.9 The experience of the r. of the reality of unconscious

100:3.3 enhanced r. on ever progressively higher and higher

100:3.6 potentials equals growth, the experiential r. of values

100:3.6 in growth of values, progress in meanings, and r. of

100:4.6 that would be the r. of the brotherhood of man.

100:6.7 There is a sense of security, associated with the r. of

101:1.1 the r. of spiritual satisfactions while yet in the flesh

101:2.15 The r. of religion never has been, and never will be,

101:6.2 the Adjuster is the secret of the personal r. of the

101:6.5 experience of Supremacy, the r. of the Supreme;

101:6.9 1. Salvation from material fetters in the personal r. of

101:6.11 3. Salvation from spiritual blindness, the human r. of

101:6.12 through the eventual r. of the harmony of Havona

101:6.16 of the r. of the ultimate experience of the Father.

102:1.6 be satisfied with anything less than the personal r. of

102:2.5 the personality satisfaction of the r. of cosmic

102:3.4 Religious experience is the r. of the consciousness of

102:3.13 In science, the idea precedes the expression of its r.;

102:3.13 in religion, the experience of r. precedes the

102:6.10 the r. of the reality of the meeting of the human

103:1.6 The r. of the recognition of spiritual values is an

103:4.3 the r. that one’s highest ideals are not necessarily

103:6.6 as to their conscious r., by the mind activity.

103:9.9 The full r. of the reality of mortal life consists in a

104:3.2 Regardless of the r. of the survival of spiritual

104:4.33 the eternalization of the functional infinity r. of all

105:3.1 overshadowed by the r. that the seven Absolutes are

105:3.3 basis for the r.-revelation of “I AM personality.”

105:3.4 the basis for the r.-revelation of “I AM force”

105:4.8 The triunities eventuate the r. of infinity as function.

106:2.8 they will experience the r. of a new meaning-value

106:7.1 some kind of an experiential r. of all that could be.

106:7.4 absolute God may be practically impossible of r.;

106:7.6 which mean to you what the infinite r. of God the

106:7.9 This developmental r. is predicated on the completed

106:8.1 is manifested in a theoretical infinity of eternity r..

106:8.17 short of the complete r. of all infinite potentials.

106:8.21 there is included the absolute finality of all reality r..

106:8.22 lead directly to the r. of the I AM as an experiential

106:9.4 a unity is in process of experiential r. in the Trinity

110:3.10 is the birth of cosmic morality and the dawning r.

110:6.1 The sum total of personality r. on a material world is

110:6.12 and maximum limits of these stages of maturity r.:

110:6.15 highest possible r. of mind-Adjuster relationship in

110:6.17 faith makes experiential the full r. of man’s

110:6.17 only by and through the r. of choice-experience.

110:6.17 spiritual forces greatly augments both cosmic r. of

110:6.18 to attain further quantitative r. of cosmic growth

111:3.5 and cosmic meanings as a r. of universal reality.

111:3.7 truth, beauty, and goodness as the value-r. of God-

111:7.5 of anticipation disillusioned by the bitterness of r.;

112:1.9 seven dimensions of self-expression or person-r..

112:1.12 are not co-ordinated in experiential personality r..

112:2.12 true spiritual experience, is the experiential r. of

112:4.13 at once, passes into the “r. of identity transition,”

112:5.5 mortal choice the Father depends for the r. of a new

113:4.4 acquire enhanced r. of the presence of the Adjuster

114:6.10 angels, who forecast a future age and plan for the r.

115:3.16 new avenues of the r. of hitherto impossible

117:0.3 Supremacy advanced another step toward cosmic r..

117:6.6 latent mother potential of the Supreme, a new r. of

117:6.6 It appears that this r. of self will continue in the

117:6.7 experience, ripening wisdom, and divinity r..

117:6.20 All creations are interdependent in their r. of destiny.

117:7.1 The completed r. of all finite potentials equals the

117:7.1 completion of the r. of all evolutionary experience.

118:1.2 Such a consecration of will is tantamount to the r.

118:5.2 even men, are to become God’s partners in the r.

120:2.2 time lag involved in the r. of this achievement.

120:3.2 give some attention to the r. and exemplification of

120:4.2 the progressive self-conscious r. and recognition of

122:2.7 Zacharias and Elizabeth rejoiced greatly in the r. that

124:4.5 his mother was destined to be hurt by the r. that

126:2.2 fourteen years of age, awakened to the r. that he

129:0.3 the r. that Jesus was making ready to leave them.

130:4.14 insufficiencies, is equivalent to the r. of actual evil

131:5.3 attaining the r. of all that is divinely perfect.

133:4.5 derived from the r. of the presence of God in the

133:4.5 The great thing in all human experience is the r. of

133:4.8 a fine art through the increasing r. that you minister

140:5.15 the r. of the chief purpose of all human struggling

140:10.4 a salvation growing out of the faith-r. of this very

141:2.1 I declare that the kingdom of heaven is the r. and

143:7.3 faith contemplation of the Father and attempted r. of

149:6.3 I would lead you up, through recognition, r., and

149:6.8 your more mature spiritual r. and appreciation.

150:5.5 R. of sonship is incompatible with the desire to sin

152:6.5 the r. of the real nature of their task as ambassadors

153:2.12 every soul who attains the r. of this united nature of

155:3.1 the “kingdom is not meat and drink but the r. of

155:5.10 the actual r. of the victory of spiritual faith over

155:6.3 the r. of the possibility of making for yourselves

155:6.9 but this is impossible of r. in the present state of

157:6.3 the new period of the more complete r. of the truth

160:1.13 it constantly seeks for the r. of those values which

162:1.7 their jurisdiction before they awakened to the r.

167:5.2 a means of stirring up his soul to the r. of the need

170:5.4 gospel, nearly failed of r. as his followers distorted

171:4.3 bewildered apostles wake up to the r. that Jesus

173:5.6 Even the Alpheus twins were aroused to the r. that

176:3.2 the spirit by the faith-r. that you are a son of God?

177:4.9 immediate r. of honor and reward in the old order,

178:1.11 supreme joy of the faith r. of sonship with God

178:1.11 by the personal r. that the faith of a spirit-born man

180:5.2 Truth exists only on high spiritual levels of the r.

180:5.2 truth, even at best, can eventuate only in the r. of a

180:5.3 after the r. of truth, permit its spirit of activation to

180:5.7 the golden rule takes on living qualities of spiritual r.

180:5.8 But the highest r. of the golden rule consists in the

180:5.8 relationship is revealed only in its spiritual r.,

180:5.8 Jesus loved us all, and that is the reality of the r. of

181:2.9 when I go away and you at last wake up to the r.

181:2.19 sonship with God and with the exalted r. that,

182:2.7 preoccupied with the sudden r. of Judas’s desertion

182:3.11 The supreme test of the full r. of the human nature

184:2.10 That Peter was brought to the r. that he had denied

184:4.6 Son of Man has finally achieved the r. of identity

184:4.6 the eternal r. of the divine destiny of perfection

186:1.6 Judas was passing through the experience of the r.

188:5.13 but to stimulate man’s r. of the Father’s eternal love

191:1.4 Peter was overcome by the r. that he had talked with

196:0.7 keen r. of the reality and sacredness of all human

196:0.8 he devoted himself to the cause of its r. with

196:1.6 consciousness of the human to the r. of the divine,

196:1.6 The fact-r. of the attainment of totality of divinity

196:2.2 to the sublime spiritual heights of the positive r. of

196:3.3 The experiencing of total reality is the full r. of God,

196:3.25 the personal r. of the Adjuster’s inner presence,

196:3.25 of duty, the r. of the existence of right and wrong.

realization-attainment

0:10.2 God the Absolute is the r. goal of all superabsonite

realization-revelation

105:3.3 I AM and the basis for the r. of “I AM personality.”

105:3.4 Isle of Paradise; the basis for the r. of “I AM force

realizations

16:9.9 four universe-reality r. are latent and inherent:

110:6.16 cosmic levels–actual meaning grasps and value r.

realizesee realize, not

4:5.3 But mortal man is beginning to r. that he lives in a

6:3.4 Rather should you r. that all the merciful

12:2.1 should r. that they are gazing upon the mighty

16:6.11 life experience to r. them; of religion to ennoble

28:6.8 You should r. that there is a great reward of

34:5.7 consciously to r. the faith-fact of sonship with God.

39:5.4 These primitive men only come to r. the wisdom

39:5.5 The worlds first r. “peace on earth and good will

39:5.9 Seraphim help the mortal philosophers to r. that,

41:7.13 You will r. what high temperature means by way of

47:7.1 Here you begin to r. the high destiny of the loyal

52:6.7 The quickest way to r. the brotherhood of man on

62:2.4 keen minds to r. the dangers of their forest habitat,

62:3.9 You can hardly r. by what narrow margins your

63:3.3 Andonites seemed to r. that they were an isolated

86:2.3 Human beings are only just beginning to r. that

86:3.1 required age upon age for man to r. its inevitability.

91:1.3 encouraged the effort to r. these material objectives

92:7.4 but they can, and some day will, r. a unity in true

106:9.11 all universe personalities begin to r. that the final

106:9.11 Mortals will sometime r. that success in the quest of

107:4.7 Can you really r. the true significance of the

110:3.4 a determined effort to r. eternal destiny is wholly

112:7.14 Now begins the human attempt to r. and to actualize

115:2.1 in no way makes it impossible to r. new cosmic

118:10.18 To r. providence in time, man must accomplish the

127:0.1 began more fully to r. that he was present on earth

128:4.9 more difficult to r. that this man was a Son of God

134:6.2 Religion makes it spiritually possible to r. the social,

134:6.11 opportunity to r. and enjoy the personal liberties of

136:9.4 Jesus began to r. that the cup of the remainder of his

140:7.6 to faith-r. that they are the children of the Most High

143:3.3 You must r. that the best method of solving some

143:5.4 Nalda was frightened; she began to r. that she stood

150:9.4 They were beginning to r. the meaning of some of

152:6.5 twelve began to r. more fully (though not finally)

152:6.5 They began to r that the feeding of the five thousand

155:5.13 while you r. the satisfaction of discovering for

155:6.12 the theory of God while they spiritually fail to r.

158:7.8 they began to r. what the Master must endure,

159:3.6 Sometime the children of the kingdom will r. that

160:2.10 Such a race might begin to r. something of your

162:2.7 If you could only r. that I am to be with you only

163:6.3 I r. you are about to deliver all authority into my

164:4.11 Look, then, all of you, upon me and r. what has

170:5.14 partial failure to r. his ideal of the establishment of

171:2.1 his disciples began to r. that he was not going to

177:5.1 They were all beginning to r. that disconcerting

179:2.2 r. that I shall not again drink with you the fruit of the

180:5.8 when such spirit-led mortals r. the true meaning of

182:1.5 but I do this that they may the better r. the Father

183:4.6 While they all vaguely r. that Jesus has forewarned

184:1.4 “You r. that something must be done about your

184:2.3 he could scarcely r. that Jesus had been arrested.

184:2.11 Not until Jesus looked upon him, did he r. that he

185:7.5 did Pilate r. that there was no hope of saving Jesus

193:0.4 faith they can actually r., and daily experience,

196:3.9 Only the spirit-indwelt man can r the divine presence

196:3.16 interpreter lived in the mind, man could not truly r.

realize, not

125:3.1 And he did not r. that he had been left behind until

145:2.8 Do you not r. that the hope of a better nationor a

167:4.5 Besides, do you not r. that our friend Lazarus has

167:5.6 The apostles did not fully r. that his earth mission

177:4.11 Judas did not r. it at this time, but he had been a

177:4.11 Judas did not r. it, but he was a coward.

185:7.2 Do you not r. that I still have power to release you

realizedto obtain as a profit or return

72:7.10 the government takes one half the profits r. from all

172:2.3 David turned over to Judas the funds r. from the sale

realizedto make real or concrete

1:2.7 God can be r only in the realms of human experience

2:7.6 not being a reality, error cannot be r. in experience.

5:3.8 becomes an experience r. on four cosmic levels:

5:5.1 the spiritual experience (having r. God) demands

14:5.11 but urges are to be fully r. and gloriously gratified

16:7.6 virtue is r. by the consistent choosing of good rather

28:4.2 and see, as it were, all thingscan be perfectly r. in

44:8.3 aspirations of evolutionary mediocrity may be r..

47:10.6 invested by the Spirit of Truthis not mobilized, r.,

52:7.5 The reward of the ages is soon to be r.;

56:7.1 each new domain of r. and attained evolution

56:9.8 Absolutes are one, and thereby is infinity Deity-r.

56:9.11 r. in the postultimate unity of absolute values and

71:4.16 an ideal society cannot be r. when either the weak

79:3.5 the south, this destiny would probably have been r..

83:8.6 Though this beautiful dream is seldom r. in its

84:8.3 violet race introduced a new and only imperfectly r.

94:4.10 brotherhood of all men, that is personally r. in loving

99:5.9 r. and expressed only by “feelings that lie too deep

100:4.3 much, but of happiness man has truly r. very little.

103:2.1 Religion is functional in the mind and has been r. in

103:2.10 The impulse of the spirit Monitor is r. in human

106:7.1 that infinity could ever be completely r. in finality.

110:2.6 To the extent that this identity is r., you are mentally

112:1.4 Personality can be experientially r. in the realms of

113:2.1 a human soul who has r. one or more of three

117:3.9 and, in mortals, creature-r. in Adjuster fusion.

117:6.8 this assurance of Deity kinship must be faith r..

120:2.8 8. Your great mission to be r. and experienced in

134:6.13 peace on earth and good will among men can be r..

136:9.2 Jesus knew that this hope would never be r..

144:4.4 which can be consciously r. as an answer to prayer.

155:6.8 The hope of human brotherhood can only be r.

155:6.12 taught you that the kingdom can best be r. by

170:1.3 2. A future hop—when the kingdom would be r. in

170:2.8 a far-reaching divine purpose to be fulfilled and r. in

196:2.11 The ideal of all social attainment can be r. only in the

196:3.24 unity of truth, beauty, and goodness can only be r. in

realizedto understand or appreciate

62:6.6 We were alive with expectation; we r. that the long-

62:7.6 we r. that our work was finished, and our group

75:3.9 Before Eve quite r. what was transpiring, the fatal

75:4.7 found Cano pleasant to the eyes, and she r. all that

84:7.20 the child early r. that disobedience meant failure or

98:7.1 the great advocate of the atonement doctrine r.

111:0.3 Before man r. that his evolving soul was fathered by

119:7.4 We then not only r. that our Creator and friend was

119:7.4 All intelligences r. that the last bestowal was in

124:4.4 Increasingly Jesus’ parents r. that there was

128:7.10 when Mary r. that Jesus was preparing to go away.

132:0.9 neither Stephen nor the thirty chosen ones ever r.

132:3.1 Nabon little r. that Jesus was preparing him to

136:7.1 Jesus r. that he could cast himself off the ledge

137:4.9 Jesus now r. that he had already saidor rather

139:7.9 Matthew little r. that the Master knew all about it.

140:8.27 shocked when they r. that their Master’s religion

143:5.13 the moment when she r. Jesus was a man of God

144:1.7 They r. that their next public effort in either Judea

145:2.10 All of them r. more fully that the gospel is a message

145:5.1 He r. that the world was filled with physical distress

149:2.2 none of them r. that some of these writings would

154:6.9 Jesus had hardly r. how near this prediction would

157:6.2 They little r. that this was the beginning of a new

167:6.3 mothers little r. that the onlooking intelligences of

168:1.10 The group assembled before Lazarus’s tomb little r.

170:5.12 The Master fully r. that certain social results would

171:0.7 sons of Zebedee little r. that in less than one month

172:0.2 fully r. that the Master was not that kind of a king;

172:3.15 became disillusionedwhen they r. that Jesus was

173:5.6 They r. that only a few short days could intervene

176:1.2 The Master r. that the rejection of the spiritual

176:3.4 ‘Lord, I knew you and r. that you were a shrewd

177:4.9 Judas r. that there was to be no new kingdom such

177:5.4 terrible isolation which they r. was about to descend

179:2.3 Jesus fully r. that this traitorous betrayal was the

182:3.9 Jesus r. how weak and how ignorant his apostles

185:1.3 Pilate then r. that he had made a threat which he

191:0.3 apostles r. how much they had been dependent on

realizers

106:8.12 r., and consummators; beginnings, existences,

realizes

0:11.2 First Source and Center r. extension of experiential

1:5.16 The Universal Father r. in the fullness of the divine

56:2.1 The Thought-Father r. spirit expression in the Word-

102:0.3 when the moral consciousness of man r. that values

103:5.9 when man once fully r. that there lives and strives

118:5.2 When man r. that the Universal Father is his

realizingsee realizing

0:2.15 Personal Deity associatively r. the time-space

22:9.8 one could not help r. that these possessors of

63:2.6 they sat up watching their fire burn, vaguely r. that

75:6.3 Son and Daughter and their children without r.

103:6.5 latter r. the nature of a universe turned outside in.

122:5.9 thought to welcome the child of promise, little r.

123:0.2 Mary, r. that such a program of undue sheltering

127:6.2 forsaken the love of even a beautiful maiden (not r.

128:1.1 Jesus entered upon this stupendous task fully r. his

138:2.1 They returned to Jesus more fully r. that religion is

154:6.8 that he had lost interest in them, little r. that it was

170:2.16 their personal experience of r. the higher qualities of

172:2.5 were prevented from fully r. its seriousness by the

179:2.1 once more before I suffered, and r. that my hour

180:5.11 can only be comprehended by living them, by r. their

196:3.21 knowing him, of worshiping him, of r. sonship with

realizing

143:7.4 is designed to make man less thinking but more r.;

reallynon-exhaustive

14:0.1 true magnitude of this vast creation is r. beyond

26:11.6 You are not r. a child of Paradise until you have

28:4.6 If the Ancients of Days would like to know—r. know

48:6.35 angels who are r. able to help you “to see yourself

48:7.4 2. Few persons live up to the faith which they r. have

48:7.18 and many truths are not r. felt except in adversity.

70:9.13 But human rights are not r. natural; they are social.

78:7.5 But Noah r. lived; he was a wine maker of Aram,

101:0.3 There r. is a true and genuine inner voice, that “true

101:1.3 But the mind that r. discerns God, hears the

108:5.9 between what r. is right or wrong (not merely what

108:6.5 thus slowly and surely re-creating you as you r. are

111:0.1 may be r. known only through cosmic insight and

112:7.8 But the fused individual is r. one personality, one

112:7.19 But if you actually will, if you r. desire, surely the

125:2.5 holy of holies to gaze in wonder as to what r. was

125:5.3 What r. exists in the holy of holies, behind the veil?

130:1.2 “But do you suppose the big fish r. did swallow

131:1.8 and mother; he r. loves us, his children on earth.

133:3.7 Ganid, some people are r. wicked at heart;

134:5.11 When there are only a few r. sovereign powers,

139:2.6 Peter r. and truly loved Jesus.

139:2.13 Jesus was, after all, r. and truly the Jewish Messiah.

139:4.10 the first of the twelve r. and fully to believe in the

139:5.1 it had not occurred to Philip that Jesus was a r. great

139:12.2 Judas was not r. sincere in dealing with himself.

139:12.5 Judas r. was a great executive, a farseeing and able

139:12.5 The apostles loved Judas; he was r. one of them.

139:12.5 but we doubt whether Judas r. loved the Master with

146:3.3 Master,how can a new believer r. know, r. be certain

146:6.2 Discovering that the young man was not r. dead,

146:6.3 vainly tried to explain that the lad was not r. dead,

146:6.4 understand that the widow’s son was not r. dead

148:6.4 You know that the wicked never r. prosper.

148:6.5 if you are r. righteous, God will certainly deliver you

152:4.2 “Lord, if it r. is you, bid me come and walk with

153:4.1 this is the first case where Jesus r. cast an “evil spirit

158:5.2 All things are possible to him who r. believes.”

162:2.1 If any man r. desires to do my Father’s will, he

162:2.3 Do you r. claim to be the Messiah?”

162:3.2 What r. happened was this: Early the third morning

162:8.3 Only one thing is r. worth while, and since Mary

164:1.1 “You have answered right; this, if you r. do, will

164:4.11 Maybe you were not r. born blind, and even if

165:6.2 is revealed; trial discloses what r. is in the heart.

166:2.7 But the Samaritan r. had leprosy.

168:0.7 whosoever lives and believes shall never r. die.

171:7.3 Jesus r. understood men; therefore could he manifest

173:3.1 which of these sons r. did his father’s will?”

177:1.3 if the desire of the heart is r. supreme, can

179:3.3 said, “Master, do you r. mean to wash my feet?”

179:3.8 “Do you r. understand what I have done to you?

179:4.8 own selfish projects, when love is once r. dead.

179:5.6 for upon all such occasions the Master is r. present.

185:7.1 R., who are you? What is this they say, that you are

187:4.5 Here on the cross beside him he saw a r. great man

189:3.5 viewed by those who saw them as they r. occurred,

189:5.1 Peter was half persuaded that Jesus was r. alive;

189:5.1 convinced that the women r. had seen the Master.

190:0.3 they r. saw him; they were not the self-deceived

191:5.5 “You have believed, Thomas, because you have r.

192:2.3 turned to him and asked, “Peter, do you r. love me?”

192:2.4 therefore do you know that I r. and truly love you.

195:9.8 if it could only see Jesus as he r. lived on earth

195:10.5 —so few professed followers of Jesus who r. live and

realmsee realm, of the; realm of

1:1.3 in the hearts of his creatures of any given r..

6:4.2 The Son is omnipotent only in the spiritual r..

11:3.1 This r. is wholly spiritual, and you are almost

13:1.8 Sonarington, a r. penetrated by none save those

13:1.17 provided with spirit ministers as is the r. concerned

16:4.6 It is in this r. that the Master Spirits make their great

16:6.7 —the reality domain of morals in the philosophic r.,

16:7.7 enters into the practice of the virtues of the moral r..

17:0.11 directors of this far-flung administrative r..

17:3.1 superuniverses at the reflective focus of each r.,

18:4.2 the Ancients of Days concerning the welfare of his r.

20:1.13 endowed with this drawing power in his own r.;

20:3.1 Magisterial Sons sit in judgment on the r.,

23:2.22 to represent and interpret one r. to another.

23:2.22 When a newly inhabited r. is discovered, it may

25:6.6 Custodians of Records guard the archives of that r.

30:4.11 to call the rolls of the age and adjudicate the r.,

32:5.3 As regards an individual life, the duration of a r.,

33:1.2 our Master Son possesses in his r. all of the divine

34:3.8 a circumscribed “space domain” as hers, a r. in

37:3.6 this Paradise Son has finished the judgment of a r.

37:4.3 instructions which constitute their mission in our r..

37:5.6 long experience and of great service to their native r.

37:6.1 to serve as educational advisers to the entire r..

37:6.5 Progress within a given r. is individual, but transition

39:9.2 graduates as would be found in an older r.;

40:10.2 ascend beyond the confines of their native r.,

48:3.10 You will have ample opportunity to visit in any r.

49:6.7 with regard to the nonsalvable personalities of a r.,

49:6.21 when the majority of the mortals leaving a r. are

50:5.1 Planetary Prince continues on as the ruler of his r..

51:0.2 on an apostate planet, a r. without a spiritual ruler

52:6.8 These worlds are in the spiritual circuits of their r.,

52:7.14 no difference whether a r. has been wholly loyal,

53:7.1 Ellanora, a young woman of that mortal r.,

55:3.1 You would instinctively describe such a r.could

56:7.2 Sevenfold becomes active throughout such a r..

67:7.4 universe law may be fatal in the physical r. without

76:5.3 I come to Urantia if the subordinate Sons of my r. do

76:5.4 might possibly be the r. whereon the ruler of this

91:6.1 the spiritual forces and material supervisors of a r.,

91:6.7 that r. wherein he can communicate with his Maker

101:10.4 the material r., whereon is death, to the spiritual r.,

103:7.15 But history is a r. in which science and religion may

108:3.6 guardians of good in the souls of this backward r..

111:2.8 is a morontia phenomenon since it exists in the r.

112:4.12 If you have attained the third circle or a higher r.

118:8.9 and destructive in the presettled eras of that very r..

120:0.8 the superuniverse had decreed the safety of his r.

120:1.6 As a mortal incarnate in the r. you are without

133:0.3 are reckoned among the animals of any given r..

159:3.7 To those who live quite wholly within either r.,

182:1.3 given full authority over all living creatures in my r.,

realm, of the

0:0.2 to the use of a circumscribed language of the r..

2:3.3 the dispensational or epochal adjudication of the r.

3:2.7 regarding the existence of the higher laws of the r.,

8:4.7 the power to minister to the creatures of the r. in

20:2.6 appears as an adult of the r. by a technique of

20:3.3 being, invisible to the material creatures of the r..

20:3.4 a dispensation and constitutes a judgment of the r..

20:4.2 Avonals always appear as adult beings of the r.;

20:6.2 of woman and grows up as a male child of the r.,

23:2.17 or as intelligence gatherers for the good of the r..

25:3.3 before the regularly constituted tribunals of the r.,

25:3.4 the whole question to the higher tribunals of the r..

25:3.5 carried out for the apparent welfare of the r.,

25:3.5 neither natural law nor ordained usages of the r.,

28:6.2 cosmic advancement of the living creatures of the r..

29:4.26 They appear to understand the language of the r.,

31:5.2 to take the natural course of the peoples of the r.,

32:2.5 until such a time as gravity stabilization of the r. has

33:3.3 and equality of authority in all the affairs of the r..

34:2.5 out of the existing organized material of the r.,

34:5.2 starting with the lifeless material of the r.,

35:2.3 concerned with the routine administration of the r.

35:2.5 not appeared in the likeness of the creatures of the r.

37:2.9 Stars serve as liaisons between the mortals of the r.

37:8.7 Of the Technical Advisers, the legal minds of the r.,

39:1.7 the conciliators up to the highest tribunals of the r..

39:4.16 the higher spirit personalities of the r. peruse the

39:5.14 Now the transport dispatcher of the r. summons the

43:2.8 renders legislative enactments the law of the r.;

44:1.1 held in sublime ecstasy while the melody of the r.

44:8.2 their enhanced portrayal for the edification of the r..

45:5.6 of sonship reserve the veto functions of the r., but

47:3.8 the major activities of the r. are occupied with the

48:2.20 association with physical and spirit forces of the r..

49:3.5 enjoy life and carry forward the activities of the r.

49:5.22 they duly install a Planetary Prince as ruler of the r..

50:2.7 facilitate communication with the inhabitants of the r

51:1.4 energy much as do the physical beings of the r.,

51:1.6 reproduce and carry on as material citizens of the r.,

51:6.5 and interpret him to the mortal creatures of the r.,

51:6.8 2. The father of the r.the Planetary Adam.

51:7.1 latter two being visible to all the inhabitants of the r.

51:7.2 be called joint prime ministers of the glorified r..

51:7.4 the physical, scientific, and economic status of the r..

52:1.5 to speak many words of the languages of the r..

52:1.6 adjudication of the r. is simultaneous with the arrival

52:3.4 eliminated from the reproducing stocks of the r..

52:4.3 birth, neither do Avonals die the death of the r..

55:1.2 is visible to the more spiritual individuals of the r..

55:1.4 here also do the mortals of the r. receive planetary

55:4.8 mission is to liberate the midwayers of the r. and

55:4.21 of new functions of the mind circuits of the r..

58:4.2 and planted them in the hospitable waters of the r..

59:6.12 sea mothered and nurtured the early life of the r..

66:2.9 they became conscious, threefold beings of the r.,

66:4.7 They partook of food as did the mortals of the r.

66:8.7 And now this rebel of the r., shorn of all power to

73:6.7 they were all material mortals of the r.; they lacked

75:4.4 you shall surely become as the mortals of the r.;

75:7.3 had degraded to the status of the mortals of the r.;

76:3.1 reduced to the status of the common flesh of the r.;

76:4.7 microscopic and ultramicroscopic organisms of the r.

76:6.2 of the unconscious sleep of the mortals of the r..

77:1.2 marked changes in the spiritual economy of the r.

77:6.3 (except for their peculiarities) as mortals of the r.,

77:8.7 are of import to the supernatural beings of the r..

77:8.10 attached to the ministry of material beings of the r..

77:8.11 of time and space, not excepting the beasts of the r..

93:1.3 personalize on earth as a temporary man of the r.,

93:2.6 Machiventa lived after the manner of men of the r.,

109:2.8 Such Adjusters participate in many activities of the r.

113:5.5 circumstances of the material r. proceed unaltered

113:6.7 gather together his elect from one end of the r. to

114:7.1 who are chosen by the spirit directors of the r. to

114:7.3 Mortals of the r. are chosen for service in the reserve

119:7.3 would appear on earth as a helpless infant of the r..

120:0.2 as such a human of the material r., to execute the

120:0.6 presently grow up on Urantia as a mortal of the r..

120:2.1 You will grow up on Urantia as a child of the r.,

120:2.2 the Son of Man; thus, as a mortal creature of the r.

120:2.4 a dispensational judgment of the r., accompanied by

120:2.9 you are to become an ordinary human of the r.,

122:2.6 helpless babe, an average, normal infant of the r..

127:6.14 and now as a man of the r. Jesus begins to organize

127:6.15 Born into the world a babe of the r., he has lived his

127:6.16 And now as a full-grown manan adult of the r.he

128:0.1 growing up as a child of the r. and wrestling with

128:1.2 was “made flesh and dwelt as a man of the r. on

128:1.3 these into wisdom, just as do other mortals of the r..

128:4.9 quite like an individual of the r., just another man

129:1.15 His training as a man of the r. had to be completed

129:4.2 as an incarnated mortal of the r., on the day of his

130:0.5 those intimate associations with the mortals of the r.,

132:4.3 contact with upward of five hundred mortals of the r

136:1.6 made flesh and dwelt among the mortals of the r..

136:2.2 the Jordan to be baptized, he was a mortal of the r.

136:2.3 Ordinarily, when a mortal of the r. attains such

136:3.1 on Mount Hermon, as an unaided mortal of the r.,

141:2.1 upon his throne and decreeing the laws of the r..

141:7.7 he lived his life for all the world as a mortal of the r..

144:5.68 That our charity may enfold the weak of the r..

166:4.7 otherwise produced by the spiritual forces of the r..

176:4.1 his seventh and last bestowal as a mortal of the r..

181:2.20 when I sojourned with you as a mortal of the r..

189:0.2 As a mortal of the r. he has experienced death;

189:1.4 Friday he laid down his life as a mortal of the r.;

189:2.3 to material beings, such as the mortals of the r..

189:2.9 the testimony of many mortals of the r. who met,

192:2.13 son of God, all upright work of the r. is sacred.

196:0.10 Jesus brought to God, as a man of the r.,

realm of

4:1.10 This must be the function of Providence—the r. of

4:5.3 man is beginning to realize that he lives in a r. of

5:3.2 Supplications of all kinds belong to the r. of the

5:3.2 ordinarily proceed out of the r. of the jurisdiction

5:5.2 Religion is an independent r. of human response

7:1.10 The Eternal Son dominates the r. of actual spiritual

8:5.3 and is confined to the spiritual r. of that creation;

11:9.1 Paradise is unique in that it is the r. of primal origin

12:8.4 the domain of spiritual gravity, is the r. of the Son.

15:3.3 propitious, gazing through the main body of this r. of

18:6.6 then functions in an enlarged capacity in such a r. of

20:5.6 It is true that your Creator Son selected for the r. of

21:5.9 still more concerning the r. of terminal bestowal,

27:1.1 which graduates a creature of space into the r. of

28:6.3 or throughout the entire r. of a superuniverse.

31:3.5 by actual advancement from one r. of universe

31:3.5 from one r. of universe service to another r. of

34:3.8 One is free to choose and act only within the r. of

34:7.3 the intense conflicts of Urantia mortals in this r. of

36:2.14 the r. of the universe physicists and electrochemists

42:2.14 This domain of power-energy-matter is the r. of

42:2.15 we refer to the r. of universe power as GRAVITA.

44:0.1 but their chief r. of activity is in the constellations

51:2.1 from their home of associated service to the new r.

58:2.6 this r. of constant temperature is the stratosphere.

77:8.7 Sentinels patrol the invisible spirit r. of the planet.

86:7.2 the business of insurance from the r. of priests and

100:5.6 one should postulate a similar and corresponding r.

101:1.3 the r. of the highest and most spiritualized thinking.

101:5.2 philosophy the r. of wisdom, and religion the sphere

107:3.2 go back to the r. of supposed origin, Divinington;

111:4.5 superconscious mind as it impinges on the spirit r. of

113:3.6 Throughout the entire r. of progressive survival in

116:0.4 the grand universe, is also a growing r. of power

117:4.13 allow yourself to pass into the r. of the unrealized

118:10.7 a real and emerging providence in the finite r. of

181:2.16 Our kingdom is a r. of order, and where two or

195:6.16 Freedom or initiative in any r. of existence is directly

196:3.31 In the r. of religious experience, spiritual possibility

realmssee realms, of the; realms of

0:6.2 a term applied to spiritual, mindal, and material r..

1:2.1 God overshadows all throughout the material r..

5:3.6 contact with the children of these r. through the

6:4.9 contacts with the ascendant beings of the lower r.

9:1.5 and the universal administrator of the mind r.;

10:6.3 the representative of the Father and the Son to all r.

11:1.3 circuit, ever journeying inward through the starry r.,

11:2.1 of all this vast and far-flung creation of material r.

12:2.2 Most of the starry r. visually exposed to the search

12:2.4 have nothing to do with these far-distant r.,

12:2.5 little more about these r. than do the astronomers

12:4.14 are fairly reliable when applied to the starry r.

12:4.15 because the vast universes of outer space in the r.

13:0.4 being may sojourn on any of these seven shining r..

13:1.1 are closed to personalities, but neither of those r. is

15:0.3 there is operative throughout these r. a technique

15:3.1 Practically all of the starry r. visible to the naked

15:7.4 universe, passing from the material to the spiritual r.,

15:13.2 they do not sit in spiritual judgment upon the r..

16:4.16 we are confident there are two r. in the vast range of

18:1.4 Always will we be unable fully to penetrate the r.

18:3.1 spiritual rulers and directors of these advanced r.,

18:7.4 from those of the administrative directors of such r..

19:5.10 and ascendant souls from the evolutionary r.—but

20:2.1 the magistrates of the time-space r.—of all races,

20:4.3 dispatch of Mystery Monitors to the inhabited r..

20:7.3 the spiritual awakening and moral guidance of all r..

20:7.5 In their ministry to these evolutionary r. they utilize

21:2.10 and makers of the life plans of their respective r.,

21:2.12 still their r. whirl on about their respective centers.

21:3.24 and government throughout all the universal r..

21:4.1 bestowed themselves upon the creatures of their r..

21:5.9 accordance with his concept of the needs of his r..

23:1.7 few types of beings operating throughout the r. who

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

23:2.20 unnoticed even by the intelligences of adjacent r..

23:3.1 available in all r. for the quick transmission of

23:3.5 remote space regions, r. not embraced within the

24:0.10 attached to the administrations of the evolutionary r..

24:7.1 service in the superuniverse r. as Havona Servitals

28:5.9 coming in from r. where rebellion has been rife,

29:4.24 the living and dead energies of their respective r..

30:3.3 Uversa contains individuals from many near-by r.,

32:3.3 other r. must attain that perfection by the methods

35:3.21 student visitors are not received from other r..

35:3.22 with student visitors and observers from other r..

35:7.1 On these forty-nine r. the ascending mortals secure

35:10.1 On these r. the experienced Lanonandeks belonging

37:4.3 these personalities from the higher r. are usually

37:6.2 on the seventy socializing r. attached to Edentia,

39:1.10 Behind lie the r. of achievement, r. grown familiar by

39:3.1 all Nebadon in the interests of their assigned r..

39:4.5 at one time served as justice guides in the lower r.

39:7.1 angels do not minister extensively except in older r.

39:9.2 the evolutionary r. disclose increasing need for

40:10.4 services of those who were in transit to higher r..

40:10.4 competent to carry forward the affairs of these r. in

42:1.5 transition r. between the material and the spiritual

42:4.2 through successive ages and throughout countless r..

42:4.13 This wise provision in the material r. serves to

44:0.1 and artisans of the morontia and lower spirit r..

44:0.14 masterpieces of the supernal artists of the spirit r..

44:1.4 control of the light of the morontia and spiritual r..

44:3.3 and routine workers of the spirit and morontia r..

44:3.5 are the most exquisite creations of the morontia r.

44:3.7 the association of all the personalities of all r. as they

44:4.5 permanent recording unknown on the material r.,

44:5.4 laws in the spirit world as obtain in the material r..

46:7.2 the employment of the power agencies of their r.

46:7.7 join in the outward spiritual devotions of their r..

48:1.1 The morontia r. are the local universe liaison spheres

48:2.26 All morontia transition r. are accessible alike to spirit

48:3.17 numerous other r. not at present revealed on Urantia

48:4.3 of the exalted humor of the morontia and spirit r..

48:6.30 the morontia transactions of the lower universe r..

49:6.17 gaining many experiences as teachers in those r.

54:0.2 Sin is potential in all r. where imperfect beings are

55:7.2 idea of kings and queens throughout the universe r..

59:0.7 well-defined developments in both the geologic r.

67:7.5 sin visit their consequences in material and social r.

72:1.5 the last developments in industrial and political r.

90:0.1 increasingly complex concept of the supermaterial r.,

99:0.1 social reforms were largely confined to the moral r.,

103:9.2 and, in its nonmaterial reaches toward the spirit r.,

107:3.9 his bestowal upon the peoples of his universe r..

107:7.6 material creatures throughout his virtually infinite r.,

109:2.9 Adjusters can communicate with those in other r..

112:5.11 on the borderland of the physical and morontia r..

119:6.4 even the lowest form of created intelligence in his r..

119:8.8 a Melchizedek minister to the r., a system savior,

121:5.11 survival after death, and enduring life in blissful r.

133:4.5 things of mortal life that are embodied in the spirit r.

140:8.9 he ignored the civic, social, and economic r..

144:5.2 Our Father in whom consist the universe r.,

144:6.3 my Father’s business, for we have other r. besides

169:4.13 the divine Son of the spiritual r., only as a Father.

realms, of the

2:1.8 intelligences of the many r. of his far-flung universe.

2:3.3 or epochal adjudication of the realm or r..

2:5.8 I think we all, including the mortals of the r., love

3:4.3 freely distributed to the thinking of the r. in no wise

3:4.3 As the universes multiply, and beings of the r.

3:6.1 mighty lever of the circumstances of the universal r.;

4:1.5 upheavals and the physical cataclysms of the starry r.

5:1.4 The mortals of the r. of time and space may differ

5:3.6 contact with the children of these r. through the

5:5.11 as it is experienced by an evolving mortal of the r.,

6:4.9 contacts with the ascendant beings of the lower r.

11:1.1 purposes in the administration of the universal r.,

12:0.3 of physical law and from observation of the starry r.,

12:2.2 Most of the starry r. visually exposed to the search

13:4.1 the many enterprises of the various r. of universe

13:4.3 receptivity inherent in the individual minds of the r..

13:4.5 obedient to the choosing of the creatures of the r..

15:3.1 Practically all of the starry r. visible to the naked

15:13.2 concerned with spiritual administration of the r. or

15:14.2 bestowal of merciful ministry to mortals of the r..

19:5.9 techniques, are functioning as teachers of the r..

20:2.1 the magistrates of the time-space r.of all races,

20:3.1 Magisterial Sons are the high magistrates of the r.,

20:6.2 as do the children of the r. in which they serve.

20:6.6 whole of the actual experience of mortals of the r.,

21:5.7 loyalty and devotion of the will creatures of the r.,

23:1.6 “listening in” on all the broadcasts of the r. of their

23:2.20 clues furnished by the space contemplators of the r..

23:3.1 helping out spiritual and material beings of the r.,

24:0.10 attached to the administrations of the evolutionary r.

24:7.3 divine embrace never return to the service of the r..

25:2.8 to make contact with the material beings of the r.

25:2.11 with the minor misunderstandings of the r..

25:4.18 personally deal with the material creatures of the r.

26:8.5 are remanded to the work of the r. of space for a

28:4.14 duties and the emergency assignments of the r..

28:5.16 seeking to upstep the pleasure reactions of the r.

28:6.5 the justice of righteousness to the status of the r.,

28:6.6 your account with the supernatural forces of the r..

29:4.15 of the constantly changing energy status of the r..

29:4.25 The status of the physical r. seems to undergo a

32:4.11 bestowing Adjusters upon the mortals of the r.,

33:3.7 and to regard the creatures of the r. as their sons and

33:6.3 are more occupied with the spiritual status of the r..

34:2.5 who actually contact with the mortals of the r..

35:2.4 as mobile and advisory review courts of the r.;

36:5.1 her personal ministry to the material minds of the r..

37:4.3 supervising directors of the r. of assigned function.

38:5.4 the spirit world and the mortals of the material r..

38:7.5 By study in the schools of the r. they acquire

38:9.8 the higher spirit-reality forces of the celestial r..

39:1.6 as destiny guardians to the mortals of the r.;

39:1.8 position to be unfair to the lowly creatures of the r.,

39:2.3 gathering the information of the r. for his guidance

39:5.5 Peace is not the natural state of the material r..

40:5.2 and nearer to the struggling creatures of the r.,

41:2.6 These beings of the energy r. do not directly concern

42:4.2 disappearance in some great cataclysm of the r..

42:4.9 converting these energies into the matter of the r..

44:0.14 masterpieces of the supernal artists of the spirit r..

44:1.4 control of the light of the morontia and spiritual r..

44:3.3 and routine workers of the spirit and morontia r..

44:3.5 are the most exquisite creations of the morontia r.

44:4.1 and reproduction of the superior thought of the r.,

44:4.2 to the preservation of the higher thought of the r..

44:5.7 interference as applied to communications of the r..

45:5.3 Planetary Prince and the material creatures of the r..

45:6.7 parents insures that such a mortal child of the r. will

46:8.2 their restoration to the spiritual communion of the r..

48:3.12 of a local universe; they are the linguists of the r..

48:4.3 of the exalted humor of the morontia and spirit r..

48:4.8 the reversion directors of the r. are not concerned

48:6.30 the morontia transactions of the lower universe r..

50:1.1 the Creator Son touches the creatures of the r.

50:2.2 also selected from the evolutionary beings of the r.

50:3.3 while exempt from the ordinary diseases of the r.,

56:3.5 threefold spirit endowment of the evolutionary r..

77:0.1 midway between those of the mortals of the r. and

77:9.11 a truly essential part of the spirit economy of the r..

90:0.1 increasingly complex concept of the supermaterial r.,

108:4.5 unexplained contact with the creatures of the r..

108:5.1 admonitions of the spiritual intelligences of the r.

109:2.9 data essential to the Adjuster ministry of the r. of

109:7.5 of the transcendental ministry of the absonite r. of

110:1.1 not organic parts of the physical creatures of the r..

112:5.11 on the borderland of the physical and morontia r..

113:7.6 affectionate attachments of the r. of human origin

118:10.7 The circumstances of the material r. find final

118:10.14 unlock the storehouse of secrets of the natural r.,

120:2.6 Paradise Father, the Thought Adjusters of the r..

127:0.3 life experience of the youth of all the r. of Nebadon,

129:4.5 ascendant mortals of the r., from birth to death.

142:7.15 presented in himself the perfected son of the r. to

146:2.5 reception by a thoroughly selfish creature of the r. of

167:6.5 inspiring spectacle of the starry r. of the Creator

169:4.13 the divine Son of the spiritual r., only as a Father.

183:0.4 Jesus well knew that these rebels of the r. would be

186:5.1 but as the Son of Man he was a mortal of the r..

188:3.8 with the uncreated universes of the unorganized r.

188:4.6 While the mortals of the r. had salvation even before

190:0.1 the ascending morontia career of a mortal of the r..

190:0.3 The mortals of the r. will arise in the morning of the

194:2.19 new-name spirit of the ascending mortals of the r.

196:0.9 reveal himself through him to the mortals of the r..

realms of

0:4.2 the reality r. of the nonpersonalizable values of

0:4.3 Deity potentials ranging upward through all r. of

0:4.4 is embraced within the r. of the Universal Absolute.

1:2.7 God can be realized only in the r. of experience;

1:5.14 he does, within the r. of his own eternal personality,

5:1.1 within the r. of possibility ask for safe conduct

5:2.6 mainly limited to the r. of soul consciousness, but

5:5.1 the making of choices in the highest r. of reason;

5:6.8 free will, as it operates within the r. of choice,

6:4.7 In the r. of knowledge, omniscience, we cannot

7:1.9 Absolute in the r. of emerging spiritual potentials.

7:2.1 from Paradise through Havona and into the r. of the

7:4.5 to go into the very r. of rebellion and there restore

8:1.10 Father in all phases of universe history and in all r. of

9:1.4 The Father presides over the r. of pre-energy,

9:4.3 is absolute only in the domain of mind, in the r. of

9:5.2 The r. of creature mind are of exclusive origin in the

12:3.10 now in progress throughout the r. of outer space.

12:4.14 reckonings with reference to the r. of outer space

12:8.3 Only in the r. of creature volition has there been

12:8.6 universe, the Conjoint Actor is to the r. of mind—

12:9.3 Not only in the r. of life but even in the world of

13:1.19 All these spirit workers in all levels and r. of universe

13:2.8 phases which are wholly outside our r. of experience

15:8.8 Even in the r. of the seven superuniverses we are

15:9.1 The circuits of Paradise do actually pervade the r. of

15:11.1 branch of the supergovernment originates in the r. of

16:4.6 intervene, bridging the gulf between the material r.

16:6.6 scientific r. of logical uniformity, the differentiation

16:6.10 and self-conscious personality in the r. of science,

17:0.10 the adjutants bestowed upon the r. of evolutionary

17:2.6 of personality function, may witness in the r. of the

18:0.11 Only in the r. of experience has the passing of time

19:3.1 the counsel of Deity to the r. of the superuniverses.

20:2.1 the magistrates of the time-space r.—of all races,

20:2.3 is individually unique in the r. of their sojourn,

21:5.10 to the lowly races of planetary life in the r. of time.

22:8.3 in self-denial in behalf of their chosen r. of service.

23:2.1 immediate supervision of those who direct the r. of

23:2.21 information we possess of transactions in the r. of

23:4.4 creatures move on into the r. of outer space?

23:4.5 evolutions now taking place throughout the r. of

24:1.1 Circuit Supervisors are concerned, not with the r. of

24:1.11 agelong study of the problems found in the r. of their

24:6.4 There is no record of a Graduate Guide in all the r.

25:0.9 subject to the direction of those who rule the r. of

25:1.7 graduation from the universes of time to the r. of

29:3.11 control must represent the unpredictable r. of energy

29:4.17 with equal periods of inspection service to the r. of

29:5.7 capable of functioning in these r. of outer space are

30:4.23 anything that has ever entered the imaginative r. of

32:0.4 The Sons of God may choose the r. of their activities

32:2.1 your Creator Son, established the inhabited r. of the

32:2.9 cluster in the starry and planetary r. of Orvonton.

34:0.1 to accompany this Creator Son to the r. of space,

38:4.2 headquarters worlds are among the magnificent r. of

39:1.9 the Corps of Completion function in the higher r. of

39:8.1 and in these very r. of their nativity some achieve

40:7.4 mortal spheres of time to the divine r. of eternity

41:6.3 escaping from the solar interior to the r. of space.

42:2.8 domain of the Unqualified Absolute into the r. of

42:2.10 distinct phases of transmutation in the r. of energy

42:4.7 heat and coldis secondary only to gravity in the r.

42:11.1 laws of nature operate in what seems the dual r. of

42:12.13 from there on out through the r. of time and space,

54:0.1 eventuates in the divergent r of sin and righteousness

55:8.4 humans in the ever-advancing r. of philosophy and

56:4.3 in all the r. of the perfect, perfected, and perfecting

56:10.9 values embrace the revelation of Deity to the r. of

58:2.10 the terrific storms which occasionally rage in the r.

65:7.8 spiritual gravity are distinct r. of cosmic reality,

79:8.6 especially in the r. of agriculture and horticulture.

82:3.2 been and always will be two distinct r. of marriage:

87:4.2 beyond the domain of ghostland to the higher r. of

91:6.4 are stored and conserved in the unconscious r. of the

95:2.5 magical ritual early became involved with the r. of

95:2.9 selfishness,” it would be admitted to the r. of bliss.

97:10.5 philosophic creative discovery in the r. of truth.

100:1.9 functioning in the supposed subconscious r of human

100:4.2 commotion in the philosophic r. of the mind.

101:7.2 to attempt the exploration of unknown r. of living.

103:7.2 matter identification through the r. of morontia

103:9.5 and living faith attitude toward the highest r. of

105:1.2 the I AM is not clearly identifiable in undeified r. of

109:7.3 unusual, and the unexpected throughout all the r. of

109:7.5 of the transcendental ministry of the absonite r. of

110:4.3 revelations of the Adjuster appear through the r. of

110:5.3 that have become lodged in the r. of the supermind,

110:6.17 but potentials become actuals in the finite r. of the

111:4.10 but ideals are born only in the creative r. of the inner

112:1.4 can be experientially realized in the progressive r. of

114:6.18 cannot fully control the affairs of their respective r.

115:1.4 The r. of the finite exist by virtue of the eternal

115:2.3 equally with the r. of space potency, mind potency,

117:6.6 Then, throughout the r. of finaliter activity in the

118:9.8 should attain creative union in the r. of outer space

118:10.4 the Almighty on up through the transcendental r. of

119:0.7 in just and merciful supremacy over all the vast r. of

124:4.9 daily adjustments between these r. of loyalty to

129:4.7 example for all the mortals of all ages on all the r. of

131:4.7 to awake in the r. of the Supreme and Immortal,

132:2.10 as a decision stimulus in the r. of moral progress on

160:1.2 higher r. of unexplored ideas and undiscovered ideals

167:6.5 inspiring spectacle of the starry r. of the Creator

176:3.7 leading the children of light into new r. of spiritual

185:6.4 This sight sent a mighty shudder through the r. of a

188:3.8 with the uncreated universes of the unorganized r. of

196:3.34 the dim r. of embryonic soul-consciousness in a

reanimate

168:1.14 the end of the third day, seeking to r. the dead body;

reap

2:3.2 for whatsoever a man sows that shall he also r..”

39:2.13 you “r. a morontia form” on the mansion worlds.

54:6.3 every member of any such group, large or small, r.

54:6.7 time in which to r. increasingly beneficial results.

69:6.4 They failed to r. the sanitary benefits of fire because

86:1.3 Why work hard and r. bad lucknothing for

131:2.8 men r. the evil they plough and the sin they sow.

131:2.9 Whosoever sows iniquity shall r. calamity;

131:2.9 they who sow the wind shall r. the whirlwind.

140:5.7 is willing to sow seeds of self-denial in order to r.

143:6.1 I am now sending you to r. that whereon you have

148:6.3 while men certainly eventually do r. what they sow

164:3.4 the Essenes, tolerated the theory that men may r. in

165:5.2 consider the ravens; they sow not neither r.,

166:4.8 3. You may r. the harvest of your direct efforts to

171:8.6 and that you seek to r. where you have not sown.

171:8.6 You knew that I r. where I have apparently not

reapers

143:6.1 consequently the sowers and the r. rejoice together

151:4.1 when I will say to the r., Gather up first the weeds

reaping

2:3.2 even in the justice of r. the harvest of wrongdoing,

67:7.1 a soul-destroying harvest of iniquity is the inner r. of

192:2.8 Remember that the r. is in accordance with the

reappear

20:6.6 enter the portals of death, they r. on the third day.

24:7.2 fellows, never more to r. among those of his kind.

32:5.5 then they are lost to human sight, only to r. as new

42:4.2 in untold millions of years it may r. as some form of

42:9.3 elements, but on reaching the eighth, it tends to r.,

112:5.14 that creature cannot subsequently r. until a cosmic

119:1.2 and did not r. for twenty years of standard time.

reappearance

30:4.15 entirely explain the r. of the surviving personality.

34:1.3 after the r. of the supervising Master Spirit from

71:1.24 the small castle groups, the r. of the clan and tribal

112:4.3 time of awaiting the factual r. of the surviving mortal

114:2.6 adjudication, or the r. of Michael on the world of

reappeared

139:4.4 this self-esteem r. to a certain extent, so that, when

reappearing

176:1.6 r. of the Messiah would result in the establishment of

176:2.5 But the times of the r. of the Son of Man are known

reappears

50:7.2 but promptly r. upon the attainment of Paradise

reappointed

72:2.8 regional executives, and while they may not be r.,

185:1.6 to Rome, and he was not r. as procurator of Judea.

reaps

143:6.1 He who r. receives wages and gathers this fruit to

143:6.1 herein is the saying true: ‘One sows and another r.

148:6.11 man r. the harvest of his own iniquitous

rearnoun or adjective

135:12.7 a platter and presenting it to the woman at the r. of

139:2.6 coward when surprised with an assault from the r..

147:8.4 while the glory of the Lord shall be your r. guard.

150:2.1 from Bethsaida, the women traveled in the r..

152:4.2 And those who were in the r. of the boat heard

154:6.11 the arrival of a party of David’s messengers at the r.

rearverb

68:6.10 a tribe in Australia whose mothers refuse to r. more

84:1.8 temporary partnerships lasted long enough to r. the

123:0.5 Galilee as a better place in which to r. and educate

127:5.3 to r. his father’s family, to “fulfill the most sacred

177:2.3 you get married and have children of your own to r.,

reared

3:5.6 Then must man be r. in an environment which

47:2.5 youths on the finaliter world are also r. in families of

54:4.2 Parents, those who have borne and r. children, are

68:0.2 hence must all children be r. in an environment of

74:2.3 faithfully kept up the supply of home-r. pigeons for

75:3.5 this child, to be r. and educated in the Garden,

76:0.2 the child of Laotta, to her bosom, and she was r.

76:4.8 These children were born and r. in the tribal

103:2.2 But those persons who were so r. by their parents

119:7.7 this Son of God was thus born of woman and was r.

123:0.5 the new candidate for David’s throne could be r.,

130:7.1 They learned that Jesus was r. in Galilee and not in

rearing

45:6.5 by assisting the Jerusem Adams and Eves in r. and

45:6.7 of the planet being devoted to this work of child r..

47:1.4 had mortal experience in r. three or more children

47:1.6 No ascending mortal can escape r. children—

69:9.7 exquisite enterprise of home building, offspring r.,

70:3.1 The evolving family displaced the horde in child r.,

82:4.5 bride fee in recognition of the service of properly r.

83:8.5 and for the purpose of procreating and r. offspring.

83:8.8 the family is becoming a loyal partnership for r.

100:2.8 wreck temporal creations preliminary to the r. of the

123:2.5 These Jews had a systematic program for r. and

124:4.4 and Mary to undertake the r. of this unprecedented

124:5.6 Jesus had a larger and longer experience r. this

127:1.7 made up his mind that he would, after r. his family

127:3.12 that Jesus was to occupy many years with the r. of

127:5.5 his paramount duty was the r. of his father’s family,

133:2.2 far greater share of the burden of bearing and r.

rearranged

161:2.1 of the Master, and the following narrative is a r.,

rearrangement

15:4.8 such r. as to cause these enormous aggregations to

rears

156:5.1 story of the white lily which r. its pure and snowy

reasonnoun; the power of comprehending, inferring or

       thinking

0:5.5 source of intelligence, r., and the universal mind.

1:2.7 be proved by scientific experiment or by the pure r.

1:5.10 R., wisdom, and religious experience all infer and

5:5.1 Morality has origin in the r. of self-consciousness;

5:5.1 the making of choices in the highest realms of r.;

5:5.2 the moral or duty level of r.; the spiritual level of

5:5.6 well-nigh impossible for human logic and finite r.

9:8.12 they have minds embracing memory, r., judgment,

14:5.3 disclosed the r. of righteousness and rule of justice.

16:6.7 of morals in the philosophic realm, the arena of r.,

16:9.7 It requires the enlightenment of r., morality, and

54:2.3 stand forth in the clear light of r. as a monumental

63:6.2 R. directed Andon from his own discovery to the sun

70:2.1 thrown into savagery; civilized r. had to abdicate.

87:7.5 attempts to supplant philosophy and to enslave r.;

88:4.5 from magic to science, not by meditation and r., but

92:2.1 wisdom—knowledge directed by experiential r. and

92:2.3 reprehensible practices with newly advanced r.,

92:2.6 Conscience, unaided by r., never has been, and never

92:3.9 forward and upward to the higher levels of r. and

101:0.3 The assurance of religion transcends the r. of mind,

101:1.1 Religion is not the product of r., but viewed from

101:1.5 and inexplicable in terms of purely intellectual r.

100:7.15 was linked with discretion and controlled by r..

101:2.2 R. is the method of science; faith is the method of

101:2.3 R., through the study of science, may lead back

101:2.7 Science ends its r.-search in the hypothesis of a

101:2.8 R. is the proof of science, faith the proof of religion,

101:3.2 Spiritual r., soul intelligence, is the endowment of

101:10.2 will the exhaustion of the possibilities of logic and r.

101:10.6 R. alone can never validate the values of religious

102:1.2 The r. of science is based on the observable facts of

102:1.2 What knowledge and r. cannot do for us, wisdom

102:3.13 the will-to-believe and the product of enlightened r.,

102:6.6 Though r. can always question faith, faith can

102:6.6 faith can always supplement both r. and logic.

102:6.6 R. creates the probability which faith can

102:6.6 R. alone cannot achieve harmony between infinite

102:6.8 R. demands that a philosophy which cannot find

102:8.5 Religion,when reduced to terms of r. and intellectual

103:6.7 R. is the understanding technique of the sciences;

103:6.9 failure of man’s r. substitute for motametaphysics.

103:6.11 Science must always be grounded in r., although

103:6.11 r. is a stabilizing influence and a helpful handmaid.

103:6.13 Faith and r., unaided by mota, cannot conceive

103:6.15 of man must be logically based on the r. of science,

103:7.1 Science is sustained by r., religion by faith.

103:7.1 Faith, though not predicated on r., is reasonable;

103:7.2 presage the appearance of morontia and spirit r. and

103:7.6 Within the domain of true science, r. is always

103:7.6 R. grows out of material awareness, faith out of

103:7.7 from the stage of facts, r. abdicates or else rapidly

103:7.13 R. is the act of recognizing the conclusions of

103:7.13 truth-seeking progression of the unity of faith and r.

103:8.1 assume the probability of God by their r. and logic,

103:9.2 thinking should be in the main dominated by r. and

103:9.6 the universe, wisdom, like r., becomes allied to faith.

103:9.6 R., wisdom, and faith are man’s highest human

103:9.6 R. introduces man to the world of facts, to things;

103:9.7 Faith most willingly carries r. along as far as r. can

103:9.8 inherent (adjutant spirit) assumption that r. is valid,

103:9.9 willingness to believe these assumptions of r., faith,

103:9.10 When r. once recognizes right and wrong, it exhibits

103:9.10 R. deals with factual knowledge; wisdom, with

103:9.12 such a reality is transcendent to r., science, wisdom,

104:2.6 Theological r. may be fully satisfied by the

104:2.6 but philosophical and cosmological r. demand the

104:3.4 While r. demands a monotheistic unity of cosmic

116:0.2 But that same r. and logic would compel any honest

131:8.3 The heavenly R. is slow and patient in his designs

133:1.4 did not possess moral judgment and spiritual r.,

138:9.1 in the hearts of these apostles all r., judgment, and

147:4.6 Now come into action the r. of mind and intelligence

154:6.8 emotional appeal as the mind does to logic and r.,

161:1.11 the satisfaction of all unsatisfied factors in logic, r.,

175:1.17 Within r., the one you ought to have done but not

195:7.7 Man’s conceit outruns his r. and eludes his logic.

196:3.2 would be inclined to view these activities as r.,

Reason-Fate

121:4.3 Stoics believed that a controlling R. dominated all

reason-judgment

120:3.9 r. of your expanding human mind of hereditary

reason-search

101:2.7 Science ends its r. in the hypothesis of a First Cause

reasonnoun; explanation or justification

2:5.5 the supreme r. for loving him is the indwelling gift of

5:3.4 exists no r. why prayer should not be addressed to

12:7.3 if the demands of perfection might for any r. dictate

13:1.23 But even after it is revealed to you, for some r. it

15:14.3 into a meaning-of-the-whole; and it is for this r.

17:3.1 For this r. it is necessary to have seven of these

17:3.9 we have every r. to believe that all Father fragments

22:2.5 there is every r. to believe that the number serving in

22:9.4 for any r., their presence is required on Uversa.

23:1.9 There is a technical r. why these Solitary

24:7.7 There is an additional r. for supposing the Graduate

25:8.7 if for any r. you should be temporarily separated

26:8.4 good and sufficient r. for these apparent failures;

28:4.10 And for this r., even were there no others,

30:4.11 Those accredited beings who have, for any r.,

30:4.24 The r. for all of this experience is not now apparent,

39:0.1 but for some unknown r. these seraphic offspring are

45:7.1 Or if, for any other r. of hereditary handicap,

45:7.1 not completed, no matter what the r., all who are

48:6.34 but their wards, for some r., failed to personalize on

50:2.7 The principal r. for bringing mortal ascenders from

58:6.2 links” will forever remain missing, for the simple r.

62:5.9 And so, by r. of their own intelligent choice, Andon

63:2.1 for this r. had never been overly popular with their

65:6.1 for no other r. than that he must kill protoplasm in

70:1.6 And this for no other r. than just the fun of it;

70:6.3 this was an additional r. for making the chief-kings

72:10.3 For one r., there are only about ten per cent as many

74:7.20 Adjuster was presented as an additional r. for not

79:8.4 And this is the r. for the stagnation of what had been

81:2.11 This was one r. why civilization progressed faster in

81:2.12 to domesticate the horse, and this is another r. why

82:3.2 and this is the r. for this agelong sex problem:

82:4.4 The r. for holding the wife to stricter sex account

83:3.1 For this r., the purchase price of a wife was regarded

84:7.3 she was his chattel, and she obeyed for the same r.

85:1.5 elevations of land worshiped for this additional r..

88:4.7 This is one r. why ancient peoples did not increase

89:5.4 though this has seldom been the underlying r..

92:2.2 For this r. and no other, stone implements

92:5.5 And this is not without r.; there is an instinctive

96:3.4 saw fit to repudiate this treaty, giving as his r.

101:2.15 that is just the r. why some of the world’s greatest

107:1.5 We have every r. to believe that none of the other

107:2.4 whose partners for some r. declined eternal survival,

107:4.2 For this r. we sometimes denominate the divine gifts

108:4.4 And this is the r. why contacts with the supreme

110:6.7 progression, for the r. that these levels are personal;

111:0.6 I was thus successful by r. of that which it caused

113:3.4 And herein is revealed the r. why the seraphic

115:1.4 neither can a finite creature offer a rational r. for his

131:8.3 The heavenly R. is slow and patient in his designs

132:0.3 chief r. why Jesus consented to make this journey.

133:2.1 must feel that you have some good r. for this assault.

134:9.9 And there was a r. for this failure of his beneficiaries

138:1.1 Jesus’ r. for thus beginning the proclamation of

139:2.3 The only r. Peter did not get into more trouble

139:12.8 This is just the r. why Jesus permitted Judas to go on

140:8.17 the simple r. that he would not take sides in

142:3.21 deliverance from Egypt is assigned as the r. for

142:3.21 fact of creation as the r. for Sabbath observance?

144:0.2 There was a third r.: the slowly augmenting

145:5.3 Jesus to tell them the r. for his strange conduct.

145:5.4 Jesus confided to them the r. for his coming forth to

147:0.2 it was for this very r. that Jesus and the apostles

147:8.2 For what r. do you afflict your souls while you

152:1.4 the simple r. that such an extraordinary situation

153:5.3 any good r. why you should stumble at my words

155:6.12 And that is just the r. why I have so often taught

163:2.6 that was the r. for Jesus’ requiring him to part with

164:3.15 3. Jesus had a third r. for resorting to these material

167:5.3 poor cook, a faulty housekeeper, or for no better r.

168:4.5 although one which is for some good r. delayed.

172:5.4 James could not understand the r. for throwing

172:5.7 the Master’s r. for enlisting the popular support of

172:5.7 Understanding the real r. for the Master’s entering

175:2.1 no valid r. why the individual descendants of these

183:3.1 And there was yet another r. why Judas chose to

187:5.1 the sky darkened by r. of the fine sand in the air.

188:3.9 We have r. to believe that the human Jesus knew

188:3.14 There is good r. for believing that some personality

191:0.13 this is the r. why they did not go at once to Galilee

reasonverb

13:2.5 Nor can you successfully r. out these questions;

15:12.1 r. that we must have a third or judicial branch,

16:9.14 Fatherhood is the relationship out of which we r.

50:5.8 they become philosophicalthey start out to r. within

82:5.1 savage did not consciously r. about such problems

97:5.2 “‘Come now and let us r. together,’ says the Lord,

102:6.9 Intelligent men should cease to r. like children and

131:2.10 “‘Come now, let us r. together,’ says the Lord,

148:9.3 saying: “Why do you so r. in your hearts?

156:1.3 Peter endeavored to r. with Norana and persuade

165:4.2 he began to r. with himself, saying: ‘What shall I do

169:1.13 he tried to r. with this older one: ‘But, my son, you

180:5.5 the golden rule of wisdom you might r. that, since

reasonadjective

reason-created

103:0.7 thought-out theologic doctrines and r. religions.

reason-developed

103:6.8 Revelation authoritatively clarifies the muddle of r.

reasonable

1:2.7 the true concept of the reality of God is r. to logic,

2:5.9 ponder the nature of God, there is only one r. and

5:5.12 to subject itself to r. philosophic interpretation;

19:6.8 We deem it no more than r. to assume that we are

72:5.6 R. salary for skill employed in industrial operations.

94:3.4 philosophers failed to evolve a r. personal approach

100:1.5 of curiosity and the enjoyment of r. adventure,

100:7.3 But the Master was so r., so approachable.

101:1.1 reason, but viewed from within, it is altogether r..

101:6.7 concepts which are so r. as ideas and so logical as

103:6.9 like a r. and unified attitude toward the cosmos.

103:7.1 Faith, though not predicated on reason, is r.;

106:6.6 This would appear to be a r. conclusion with

111:6.9 R. self-confidence is not to be deplored.

112:4.11 r. cause for believing that the human partner may

116:0.2 it is both r. and logical to believe they were made

130:4.14 of unjustified deficiency in r. spiritual rectification

136:7.1 r. precaution to prevent the untimely termination

175:1.2 with the r. requirements of the laws of Moses and

176:3.4 would require of you an accounting with r. profit,

177:3.7 an exhortation to conform in every r. manner with

reasonableness

87:4.3 the power of an idea lies not in its reality or r. but

reasonably

16:4.15 phenomenon can hardly be r. explained or rationally

84:4.1 the progress of marriage itself is a r. accurate gauge

92:2.4 is r. consistent and compatible with its current status,

108:5.5 they concerned in making your life r. difficult and

160:3.1 Granted the possession of a normal body and r.

185:1.1 If Pontius Pilate had not been a r. good governor of

reasonedverb

42:9.1 When a renowned religious teacher r. that seven was

91:1.3 These simple-minded souls r. that food, shelter, rain,

94:11.10 It was r. that, if Gautama had come to the peoples of

101:1.1 not a system of philosophic belief which can be r.

126:3.5 Jesus r. that the watchcare of his earthly father’s

148:9.3 Jesus, perceiving in his spirit that they thus r.

162:2.5 They r. that the Roman rulers would not do such a

166:3.2 Some of you have r. that, since the Scriptures record

167:1.4 he had r. in his heart that his sorry plight might

168:0.2 they r. that it was because the Master did not learn

172:5.7 Nathaniel r. it out, before they reached the temple,

173:2.5 they so answered the Master because they had r.

173:4.2 tenants saw the son, they r.: ‘This is the heir;

184:1.2 had r. that Jesus might choose to leave the country

189:5.3 But John r. that the grave would hardly have been

191:0.4 “But,” r. Peter, “if he has risen and can show

191:5.1 Nathaniel r. with him, but it did no good.

reasonedadjective

16:8.17 The r. recognition of the obligation of moral conduct

86:5.3 absence of r. thought in the presence of perplexity

101:6.3 will embraces decisions based on r. knowledge,

103:7.2 instinct precedes the appearance of r. knowledge in

reasoner

101:10.2 reason ever reveal to the logician or to the r. the

139:2.4 a leader of men, a quick thinker but not a deep r..

reasoningnoun

0:3.20 forced to employ the technique of time-space r. in

19:1.7 it is always in danger of committing four errors of r.:

36:5.7 acquired knowledge, the phenomenon of quick r.,

67:3.6 universe government was the product of wise r.,

88:2.7 tendency up to the higher levels of thinking and r..

94:11.8 many channels of thought and by devious paths of r..

102:6.5 convictions about God arrived at through wise r.,

103:7.11 Science starts out on its vaunted career of r. by

121:7.9 1. The philosophic r. of the Greek proselytes to

124:2.6 Jesus’ depth of r. and keenness of observation

141:3.4 lucid logic, his strength of r., his sagacious insight,

160:5.2 matter of mere intellectual belief or philosophic r.;

160:5.13 The wisdom of the r. that this religion is the best

161:1.5 in the Greek’s views by the following steps of r.:

reasoningadjective

5:5.3 The r. philosopher is sometimes inclined to posit a

16:6.5 These responses are self-evident to clear-r. minds

124:6.14 unsatisfactory to his deep-thinking and keen-r. son

139:8.2 Thomas possessed a keen, r. mind and was the son

reasonssee reasons for

8:5.5 In recognition of this and for many additional r. the

10:1.5 For these and other r. beyond the concept of the

10:7.2 the Trinity is the total of Deity and for many other r..

15:10.21 who are not, at present, for various r., fully active in

19:1.12 and for still other r., do we employ the technique of

22:5.4 and, along with the seraphim and for the same r.,

26:8.3 In the event of failure no r. are ever assigned,

40:10.10 For good and sufficient r., such changes have been

44:5.8 certainly as physical energy, but not for the same r..

49:6.2 There are practical r. and sentimental associations

54:4.5 There are many r. known to us why the Supreme

54:4.5 There are no doubt still other and possibly better r.

54:5.1 Of the many r. known to me as to why Lucifer and

54:5.14 I doubt not that there are just as many additional r.

64:6.30 be in a position fully to appreciate all of these r.,

70:8.2 grouped in classes for the following general r.:

80:1.8 these and other r., the early waves of Mesopotamian

84:2.2 North American red men is one of the chief r. why

84:4.4 the r. cited in support of a celibate priesthood,

93:8.1 In addition to these r., Melchizedek wanted to

95:5.2 other r., that the child Jesus was taken to Egypt,

98:3.6 Augustus, who, purely for political and civic r.,

105:6.5 Because of it, as well as for other r., the almighty

120:1.6 remember, it will be wholly for personal r. since I

122:0.1 the many r. which led to the selection of Palestine as

123:0.5 And besides all these r., Joseph was outspoken in

124:4.6 And but for other and more important r. it does

127:2.10 one of the chief r. why Jesus moved to Capernaum

128:2.4 remained away, assigning weather and other r.,

128:2.6 And there were still other r. which made it wise,

129:1.8 legal residence, although Jesus did, for various r.,

129:3.2 many r., Jesus was known as the Damascus scribe.

134:5.6 become united, for various r., into tribal units

135:5.2 They fell back onto the well-known r. assigned to

138:1.1 but that for a season, and for many r., he desired

144:0.2 There were a number of r. why Jesus and his

144:1.2 his apostles that they were in retirement for three r.:

144:4.10 One of the r. why Peter, James, and John, who so

145:5.4 the real r. why the kingdom of the Father could not

151:3.12 the r. underlying his practice of using parables in his

162:1.5 There were many r. why Jesus was able publicly

162:1.6 This was one of the r. why Jesus could publicly visit

164:3.12 to wash in the symbolic pool of Siloam for three r.:

167:4.3 And it was for these r. that Jesus tarried yet two

167:5.3 man to divorce his wife for the most trifling of r.,

169:4.1 For these and other r., the Master thought best to

172:4.1 one of the r. Jesus had for allowing the multitude

175:4.4 of making away with Jesus for the following r.:

191:0.13 first appearance to the apostles for a number of r..

reasons for

10:2.3 the r. for believing in the inevitability of the Conjoint

13:1.3 One of the r. for the secrecy of these worlds is

20:2.2 We have r. for believing that the total number of

21:1.4 Creator Sons in existence, but I have good r. for

26:11.2 There are many r. for conjecturing that these two

41:2.8 There are a number of r. for such disturbances,

54:4.1 pertains to the r. for permitting Lucifer, Satan, and

54:5.14 There are an equal number of r. for not arbitrarily

54:5.14 on Uversa we teach forty-eight r. for permitting evil

54:6.7 Regardless of the many additional r. for delaying

55:2.10 you would quickly grasp the r. for providing for the

64:6.30 There are many good and sufficient r. for the plan of

70:7.2 There were many r. for the secrecy of these societies

74:7.20 But the Adamites taught many additional r. for these

100:4.4 viewpoint, his r. for such objectionable conduct.

101:2.4 There are two basic r. for believing in a God who

107:2.8 We have r. for believing that such Adjusters are

117:7.5 there are many r. for deducing that he is quite real

123:3.9 and underlying r. for the necessity of disciplinary

124:4.7 instructed Jesus as to the r. for not making images

127:2.2 Jesus declined to disclose his r. for not enlisting,

136:3.3 Jesus’ r. for seeking this retirement were entirely

155:4.2 misunderstand my r. for avoiding an open clash

172:4.1 one of the r. Jesus had for allowing the multitude

reassemble

113:6.7 it is their group guardians who r. them in the halls of

reassembled

43:1.5 mortals of the modified orders of ascension are r..

45:6.7 Here are received and r. certain children of surviving

47:3.4 personality of mortal origin should never be thus r.,

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

184:5.1 At five-thirty o’clock the court r., and Jesus was led

reassembles

47:3.3 Adjuster that r. creature personality and constitutes

112:3.5 and the soul that r. the surviving personality,

reassembly

30:4.12 On r. of personality at the end of an age, those who

30:4.15 physical body of mortal flesh is not a part of the r.

30:4.15 called a resurrection, a r. of personality factors;

39:2.13 directly concerned in your personality r. on the

43:1.5 chambers of creature r. are under the supervision of

47:3.5 the real and conscious r. of actual and complete

51:2.4 When the r. of the physical organism is completed,

106:8.22 there could occur the functional r. of those aspects

112:3.6 seraphim are indispensable to the r. of personality.

112:5.15 they experience personality r. on the third period

112:5.16 The r. of the constituent parts of a onetime material

112:5.18 the Adjuster will be present at your personality r. to

112:5.19 this completes the repersonalization, r. of memory,

113:6.5 there occurs the r. of the constituent factors of the

reassert

191:1.5 they believed him and to r. that their own mother

reassign

20:3.1 they r. the space creatures of planetary ministry to

reassigned

40:4.1 adjudication of the nonsurvivor, they may be r. to

113:6.4 guardians are r. to numerous ministering missions

reassignment

18:2.1 the Eternals of Days function without rotation or r..

reassociated

39:3.5 have found themselves r. on the mansion worlds for

42:10.2 The universal nonspiritual energies are r. in the living

reassociation

30:4.15 Such a r. of soul and Adjuster is quite properly

reassuring

127:1.2 searching; his smile was always engaging and r..

reawaken

30:4.14 All surviving mortals who r. on the mansion worlds

49:6.16 The less perfected group r. on the headquarters of

reawakening

40:9.1 only at the time of mortal r in the morontia existence

49:6.6 The r. of these mortals is accomplished by the

79:8.17 it is even now r. to envision anew the transcendent

Rebeccadaughter of Ezra

127:5.0 5. REBECCA, THE DAUGHTER OF EZRA

127:5.1 that R. should discover that she was slowly falling

127:5.1 She first confided her affection to Miriam, Jesus’

127:5.1 going direct to R., laying the whole story before

127:5.2 R. listened intently; she was thrilled with the recital

127:5.2 She argued (to herself) that such a man would all

127:5.2 She interpreted Mary’s efforts to dissuade her as a

127:5.2 she rightly reckoned that he would gladly supply

127:5.2 R. had further conferences with Mary and Miriam,

127:5.2 when she failed to win their support, she made bold

127:5.2 their support, she made bold to go directly to Jesus.

127:5.2 This she did with the co-operation of her father,

127:5.2 Jesus to their home for the celebration of R.’

127:5.3 these things, first by the father, then by R. herself.

127:5.3 R.’ father was deeply touched by Jesus’ words of

127:5.4 Then began that eventful talk with R..

127:5.5 After listening attentively, Jesus sincerely thanked R.

127:5.6 R. was heartbroken. She refused to be comforted

127:5.6 many men who sought her hand in marriage, R.

127:5.6 She lived for only one purposeto await the hour

127:5.6 she followed him devotedly through his eventful

127:5.6 she stood “among the other women” by the side

127:6.1 The story of R.’ love for Jesus was whispered

127:6.1 was recited, the devotion of R. was recounted.

127:6.2 Miriam, knowing fully about the affair of R. and

127:6.3 His mother, knowing of his experience with R.,

Rebeccadaughter of Joseph of Arimathea

150:1.1 women to this groupMary Magdalene and R.,

150:2.3 together with R., at Jotapata about four weeks

150:2.3 Mary and R., with the others of this group, went

Rebeccawoman of Sepphoris

187:3.2 Mary Magdalene, and R., onetime of Sepphoris.

187:5.4 Mary Magdalene, and R., onetime of Sepphoris.

188:1.7 sister of Jesus’ mother, and R. of Sepphoris.

rebelnoun or adjective

53:1.6 bound the dragon (all the r. leaders) for an age.”

53:2.2 when once converted to the r theories, Satan became

53:3.2 steadfast in resistance to all the r.’ proposals.

53:4.7 to organize his r. government before Gabriel made

53:4.7 of secession or to counterwork the r. propaganda.

53:5.3 Michael never interfered with the r. forces of Lucifer

53:5.3 r. forces were allowed to run a free course for two

53:5.6 Gabriel conducted an unceasing exposure of the r.

53:7.4 the Life Carriers stationed on the r. planets were

53:7.6 over one third followed their chief into the r. ranks.

53:7.14 tribunal that could detain or destroy this wicked r.;

54:3.3 But if this universe r. against the reality of truth

66:7.19 when Caligastia threw in his lot with the r. Lucifer.

66:8.7 now this r. of the realm, shorn of all power to harm

67:3.3 disloyal midway creatures and other groups of r.

67:4.2 They worked wholeheartedly for the r. Prince but

73:1.3 Nodites were the descendants of the r. members of

77:2.1 follow out the line of descent from the r. members of

77:7.0 7. THE REBEL MIDWAYERS

77:7.3 Both groups of r. midwayers are held in custody

77:7.4 not be confused with certain of the r. cherubim and

77:7.5 these r. midwayers were actually able to influence

77:7.7 Even prior to Pentecost no r. spirit could dominate

77:7.8 The entire group of r. midwayers is at present held

77:7.8 No more do they roam this world on mischief bent.

119:2.2 This r. System Sovereign, Lutentia, reigned supreme

119:3.8 recent times been led astray by higher types of r.

134:8.6 loyalty in the face of the misrepresentations of r.

136:4.3 Neither was Jesus tempted by any evil spirits or r.

139:11.7 Simon was a r. by nature and iconoclast by training,

187:2.5 Pilate could have written “Jesus, a r..”

rebelverb

24:1.12 if its Planetary Prince should r. against the Father

51:1.4 or even consciously and deliberately r., this order

140:5.11 It masters all temptations to r. against the divine

rebelled

35:9.6 Sons of the Lanonandek order have r. against the

67:7.7 Caligastia r., Adam and Eve did default, but no

97:9.25 Babylon and given ten years of grace, but soon r..

rebellion or Lucifer rebellion or Satania rebellion

2:3.2 deliberate r. against the government of God is loss

4:2.5 sometimes, the consequences of insurrectionary r.

4:2.8 her face is scarred, her features are seared, by the r.,

4:3.3 God is due to the far-reaching consequences of the L

7:1.7 Sin and r. may interfere with the operation of local

7:1.7 The L. produced many changes in your system of

7:4.5 if r., perchance, should mar or complicate this

7:4.5 to go into the very realms of r. and there restore

18:0.11 There is never any danger of default or risk of r. with

21:3.13 a prebestowal Creator Son in a universe without r. is

21:3.13 without r. is no greater than in a universe with r.;

22:2.1 a class of perfected mortals who have been r. tested

22:2.3 experience who functions loyally in the face of r. is

22:2.3 for action designed to prevent r. or to effect higher

22:2.3 greater value than loyalty in the face of actual r..

27:0.2 hosts ministering on worlds isolated because of r..

28:5.9 coming in from realms where r. has been rife,

32:3.7 of disharmony, confusion, and sometimes r.sin.

33:3.4 Never can the Spirit undertake to contest r. or

34:7.6 escape the dire consequences of the Caligastic r.

34:7.7 have never been tainted with sin nor touched by r..

35:4.3 summoned to function in the presence of sinful r.,

35:5.4 rarely fall into error, and they have never gone into r.

35:5.6 those spheres which have, through r. and default,

35:5.6 even of inhabited worlds that were untouched by r..

35:9.9 In the event of r. on a system headquarters, a new

35:9.9 R. by a Planetary Prince instantly isolates his

35:10.4 these Planetary Princes and their associates in r. who

37:8.3 of the planet during the testing seasons of the L..

39:4.6 In the L. in Satania very few of the justice guides

43:1.6 to the study of problems growing out of the S..

43:3.6 and planetary conditions growing out of the L..

43:4.7 After the S. the archrebels were wont to come up to

43:4.10 Since the L. a new structure has been provided near

43:4.10 and attitude of the order of Days toward sin and r..

43:5.0 5. EDENTIA FATHERS SINCE THE LUCIFER R.

43:5.1 on Edentia was suspended at the time of the L..

43:5.7 of Gabriel stationed on Edentia since the L..

43:5.9 duty of adjusting all difficulties consequential to r.

43:5.10 the Norlatiadek legislature to the r.-isolated worlds

43:5.12 growing out of the confusion consequent upon the S.

43:5.13 the management of problems pertaining to r. and

43:5.16 since the L. the Edentia Fathers have exercised a

45:1.10 detention spheres for the interned groups of the L..

45:1.10 and cherubim who went over to the rebels in the S.

45:1.11 those personalities who followed him in r. against

45:2.1 The L. in the system of Satania was the last and most

45:2.3 a gracious and brilliant ruler, and he is a r.-tested

45:2.3 At the time of the second system r. in Nebadon,

45:2.3 and the products of r. removed from Satania.

45:3.8 of this order so to serve on Jerusem since the L..

45:3.9 made necessary by the exigencies of the L..

45:3.22 but this representation is suspended by r..

46:0.1 from numerous irregularities occasioned by the L.

46:8.1 yet finished the adjudication of the affairs of the L.

46:8.4 There will come an end for rebels and r..

48:3.3 useful creatures were lost during the L. in Satania.

48:3.3 loss of the L. having only recently been made up.

49:5.23 Planetary Prince, Caligastia, cast his lot with the r. of

50:4.11 inglorious end by Caligastia’s adherence to the L..

50:4.12 the most profoundly shocking episodes of this r.

50:6.5 spiritual ban of Norlatiadek in consequence of the L..

50:7.1 quarantined in consequence of r. are fortunate.

50:7.2 the quarantined spheres involved in the first r. ever

51:1.5 thirteen Planetary Adams have been lost in r.

51:1.5 of these defections occurred at the time of the L..

51:3.4 but he failed in his effort to involve them in the L..

51:3.7 earlier midway creatures went into r. with Caligastia

51:7.5 lost through embracing evil and participating in r..

52:2.1 But life on an inhabited world is so changed by r.

52:5.5 The isolation of Urantia in the L. had suspended

53:0.0 THE LUCIFER REBELLION

53:1.0 1. THE LEADERS OF REBELLION

53:1.5 Abaddon followed his master into r. and has ever

53:2.0 2. THE CAUSES OF REBELLION

53:2.2 system of Satania which suggested or favored r..

53:2.2 he might have instigated such a r. no matter where

53:2.3 No one ever suggested r. to Lucifer.

53:2.4 the measures to be employed in case of open r..

53:2.5 cause or causes which finally culminated in the L..

53:2.5 persuaded himself that his contemplation of r. was

53:4.0 4. OUTBREAK OF THE REBELLION

53:4.2 Self-assertion was the battle cry of the L..

53:4.5 inability the government of the Sons to stop the r..

53:5.1 Upon the outbreak of the S., Michael took counsel

53:5.2 At the time of this r. and the two which preceded it

53:5.3 From the outbreak of r. to the day of enthronement

53:5.4 to remain aloof from the actual warfare of the L.,

53:6.2 At the outbreak of r. on Jerusem the head of the

53:6.3 the experiences associated with the onset of the L.

53:6.3 the thrilling adventure connected with the L. when

53:6.5 spirit of truth were inherently triumphant over r.,

53:7.0 7. HISTORY OF THE REBELLION

53:7.1 The L. was system wide.

53:7.4 This was a Lanonandek r..

53:7.4 rebel planets were somewhat influenced by the r. of

53:7.8 ninety-five per cent were casualties of the L..

53:7.9 In many respects this r. was the most widespread

53:7.10 but they withstood the sophistries of r. better than

53:7.10 citizenship resident on Jerusem participated in the L..

53:7.11 intently perused the bulletins of the S. and rejoiced

53:7.12 mortal ascension is the greatest security against r.

53:7.15 those younger worlds peopled since that day of r..

53:8.3 The bestowal of Michael terminated the L. in Satania

53:8.4 That was, in principle, the real end of the L..

53:9.0 9. PRESENT STATUS OF THE REBELLION

53:9.1 Early in the days of the L., salvation was offered all

53:9.3 intern all personalities concerned in the L. pending

53:9.7 The r. has ended on Jerusem.

54:0.0 PROBLEMS OF THE LUCIFER REBELLION

54:0.2 The Gods neither create evil nor permit sin and r..

54:1.1 Of all the perplexing problems growing out of the L.,

54:2.3 The L. thus threatened the maximum possible

54:4.5 immediately destroy or intern the leaders of the L..

54:4.5 If such an episode as the L. had occurred in

54:4.8 in adjudicating the L., we may record that, during

54:5.8 remain aloof from the rebels and allow r. to pursue

54:5.10 The issues of r. having been raised, the Paradise

54:5.10 necessary to provide for the full development of r.

54:5.11 otherwise hide the hideous visage of rebels and r..

54:5.12 in advising Gabriel to permit the r. to take its full and

54:5.14 number of reasons for not arbitrarily stopping the L.

54:6.1 may encounter in their efforts to understand the L.,

54:6.2 attitude of universe rulers toward rebels and r.—sin

54:6.4 some fellow citizen or fellow mortal, even r. in the

54:6.5 and disappointments which accompany the sin of r..

54:6.5 Of the many valuable repercussions of the L. which

54:6.3 now teach that the good resulting from the S. is

54:6.9 survival does not date from the times of the L..

54:6.10 as Lucifer and Satan are permitted to continue in r.

54:6.11 Messenger of experiential survival in the system r. in

61:7.8 do with the march of events on Urantiathe L..

64:6.28 disruption of this regime by the outbreak of the L..

64:6.29 the long and dark ages between the Caligastia r.

66:4.6 their world work the entire regime was upset by r.,

66:4.12 they not lost contact with the life circuits through r.,

66:5.10 to the world during the confusion attendant upon r..

66:5.27 lost in the long and dark ages of r., never to be

66:7.19 man’s participation in the follies of the L. under

66:7.20 At the outbreak of the r., Dalamatia had a resident

66:8.3 in its planetary career up to the times of the L. and

66:8.4 Prince went into darkness at the time of the L.,

66:8.7 Ancients of Days, of all who participated in the L..

67:0.0 THE PLANETARY REBELLION

67:0.1 the occurrence and consequences of the planetary r..

67:0.1 it did markedly modify the course of social evolution

67:1.2 betray the planet upon the announcement of the r..

67:2.0 2. THE OUTBREAK OF REBELLION

67:2.2 of Caligastia as an act bordering on planetary r.

67:3.1 The outbreak of r. on Jerusem, the capital of Satania

67:3.1 With this broadcast of the fact of r. in Satania the

67:3.5 Upon the outbreak of r., loyal cherubim assumed the

67:3.5 disloyal staff refusing to go into r. with their masters.

67:3.6 during the seven crucial years of the Caligastia r.,

67:3.8 Amadon is the outstanding human hero of the L..

67:4.0 4.THE CALIGASTIA ONE HUNDRED AFTER R.

67:4.1 board of animal husbandry were all swept into r.

67:4.2 staff who went into r. chose Nod as their leader.

67:4.3 these supermen and superwomen, stranded by r. and

67:4.5 until the entire L. is finally adjudicated and the fate

67:4.6 did not deliberately or premeditatedly enter upon r.

67:4.7 superhuman beings who were victims of the L. on

67:4.7 complete the adjudication of the affairs of the S.,

67:5.0 5. IMMEDIATE RESULTS OF REBELLION

67:5.1 out for almost fifty years after the instigation of r..

67:5.2 Very soon after the r. the entire staff of sedition

67:5.4 after the r. a tidal wave swept up over Dalamatia,

67:6.6 Within one thousand years after the r. he had more

67:6.7 Notwithstanding the terrible setback of r. there many

67:7.7 Every mortal born on Urantia since Caligastia’s r.

67:8.0 8. THE HUMAN HERO OF THE REBELLION

67:8.1 The L. was withstood by many courageous beings

67:8.3 regarding the S., ever and always, was: “What of

67:8.4 If the L. has handicapped the local system and its

67:8.4 by the sum total of all the evil and sorrow of the L.

72:0.2 became isolated because of participation in the L.,

72:0.3 disloyalty of its Prince in connection with the L..

73:0.3 the confused affairs of a planet retarded by r. and

73:1.2 Ten thousand years after the r. practically all the

73:6.5 Upon the outbreak of the r. it was regrown from the

74:1.4 and Eve had remained loyal to Michael during the L.

74:3.1 But on Urantia r. had changed everything.

74:3.3 learned more about the details of the Caligastia r.

74:3.5 levels to which it had fallen as a result of sin and r.

75:1.1 The Adamic mission on experimental, r.-seared,

75:2.1 enough of the results of r. to produce immunity

75:7.2 Adam and Eve had not been held guilty of r..

75:7.7 Caligastia’s purpose of leading them into open r.

75:7.7 neither did Adam and Eve knowingly enlist in r.

76:5.1 and not the sin of conscious and deliberate r..

76:6.4 a story of ultimate triumph for their world and its r.

77:1.7 continued until the tragic days of the planetary r.,

77:2.1 Prince Caligastia from the days of the planetary r. to

77:2.2 staff later reproduced, it was subsequent to the r.

77:2.7 modified Andonites who followed the staff into r.

77:2.9 Ten thousand years after the r. the Nodites had lost

77:3.7 their progenitors in participating in the Caligastia r..

77:3.8 the teaching that their ancestors had been guilty of r.

77:7.1 midwayers went into sin at the time of the L..

77:7.1 When the devastation of the planetary r. was

77:7.3 the final adjudication of the affairs of the system r..

77:9.5 Amadon during the tragic days of the planetary r.,

77:9.10 The United Midwayers are a r.-tested corps, and

77:9.11 And where r. has not marred a planet’s affairs,

78:1.1 quite unaffected by the exigencies of the Caligastia r.

87:4.7 did not develop until after the Caligastic r. and only

89:10.6 such relations as the consequence of conscious r..

93:10.8 era of light and life, after the affairs of the L. and

95:6.2 of the traditions of the Caligastia and the L.

97:9.15 No wonder r. broke out.

102:1.3 Owing to the isolation of r., the revelation of truth

104:1.1 in the unsettled times following the planetary r..

108:4.4 When a world is isolated by r., when a planet is cut

112:5.8 We had rather assume the risk of a system r. than to

113:6.10 in the system of Satania who went astray in the L.,

113:6.10 detained on Jerusem until final adjudication of the r..

114:0.3 especially of worlds which have been isolated by r..

114:0.6 2. The exigencies of the L..

114:1.1 at the time of the L., Urantia had no sure and

114:1.3 of the planet until the final adjudication of the L.

114:2.4 as supervisors of the thirty-six r.-isolated worlds of

114:2.6 Melchizedek, the final adjudication of the L.,

114:4.1 the government of Norlatiadek after the planetary r..

114:4.2 over them having been seized at the time of the L..

114:4.5 regencies are not peculiar to r.-isolated planets,

114:7.17 by sin and shut away from divine watchcare by r..

119:2.1 a r. long since adjudicated and ended by the action

119:3.1 the second such r. in all Nebadon up to that time.

119:3.4 career on a quarantined world of secession and r.,

119:3.7 the Planetary Prince of a world in isolation and r.,

119:3.8 Son or Daughter has ever knowingly joined in r.

119:7.4 as we had long known of the L. in Satania and of

120:1.5 and automatic extinction of any being guilty of r.

120:1.6 R., such as has three times occurred in Nebadon,

120:1.6 decreed that r. in Nebadon shall be invested with

120:2.2 additional task of technically terminating the L.

120:2.2 of the inception of this sinful and unjustified r..

120:2.6 6. On the planet of your bestowal, set r.-segregated

127:2.1 in favor of r. against the payment of taxes to Rome.

127:6.6 those periodic outbreaks of r. against tradition

128:5.3 reminded Jesus of the ominous rumblings of r. in

128:5.3 that the iron hand of Rome would crush the r. in

128:7.6 affairs of this planet as they were related to the L..

134:8.9 down from his sojourn on Mount Hermon, the L.

135:10.3 alarmed lest he and his disciples should start a r..

135:12.2 Herod feared to release John lest he instigate r..

136:3.4 of his universe and the termination of the L..

136:3.4 personal status in relation to sovereignty and r..

136:3.5 the termination of all sin-r. in your universe and

136:4.5 to the betterment of all other r.-isolated spheres.

136:4.6 his universe sovereignty or the termination of the L..

136:9.7 refused the offer of the Zealots to lead them in r.

148:4.2 went into deliberate r. against the rule of my Father

148:4.6 sin is an attitude of conscious r. which was brought

148:5.2 the children of men from the burdens of sin and r..

148:6.11 the harvest of his own iniquitous persistence in r.

154:0.1 stirring up the populace to dissension and to r..

154:4.3 Jesus was a dangerous agitator who might stir up r..

158:0.1 spiritual destinies and technically to terminate the L..

158:1.7 they talked over the affairs of the L. while seated

159:3.9 deliberate evildoing and sinful r. against the will of

173:2.3 indicating either ignorant presumption or open r..

173:5.2 in open r. they laid hands on the king’s messengers

173:5.2 wedding feast, had finally rejected his call and in r.

174:2.5 equivalent to inciting r.; to have answered “Yes”

184:5.3 he deceived the people and incited them to r..

185:2.11 Perverting our nation and stirring our people to r..

185:3.1 he was a perverter of the nation and an inciter to r..

186:5.7 knowing, deliberate r. against the will of the Father

186:5.8 Sin and r. have nothing to do with the fundamental

188:4.5 Sin is the act of conscious and deliberate r. against

rebellions

50:1.3 Nebadon has suffered the misfortune of several r..

53:4.4 While there had been two previous r. in Nebadon,

119:2.1 in one of the most widespread and disastrous r.

rebellious

3:1.10 acts of a headstrong, wicked, and r. minority.

43:3.7 seized certain phases of authority on the r. worlds

50:6.5 a result of the double tragedy of a r. Planetary Prince

51:3.4 planetary dangers inherent in the presence of the r.

53:5.6 dragon and his r. angels fought but prevailed not.”

53:9.2 Paul knew of the status of these r. leaders

73:1.6 some of the descendants of the r. Dalamatians joined

77:7.4 older writers designated these r. midway creatures as

82:3.2 Always has the individual been r. against the sex

119:2.5 offering his r. predecessor the privilege of sharing

119:2.7 And then did this transient ruler of a r. system take

130:1.6 deliberate choice of such a willful and r. creature.

131:2.11 forsake his evil way and the unrighteous man his r.

134:8.6 Satan (representing Lucifer) and the r. Planetary

134:8.7 and you, my r. son, may the Ancients of Days judge

146:2.5 because of this r. attitude it becomes inevitable

146:7.1 Jesus plainly told his apostles that the stray and r.

148:5.2 upset by the sinful adventures of certain r. traitors to

153:4.1 youth who was possessed of an unruly and r. spirit.

158:4.2 those wandering, mischievous, and r. midwayers

173:5.2 and instructed them to destroy these r. murderers

rebelsnoun

2:3.6 to the rehabilitation of r. and wrong thinkers, but

2:5.4 When r. return to righteousness, they are mercifully

28:6.7 a gift to be trampled under foot by the persistent r.

43:4.9 all Norlatiadek is being cleansed of sin and r..

45:1.10 few seraphim and cherubim who went over to the r.

46:8.4 There will come an end for r. and rebellion.

53:1.5 ever since acted as chief executive of the Urantia r..

53:1.6 Of the seraphic r. it is written: “And the angels who

53:2.5 plan of Michael for the saving of these flagrant r.,

53:3.1 The cause of the r. was stated under three heads:

53:6.3 the powerful r. sought my destruction by means of

53:8.4 appeal of Gabriel praying for destruction of the r.,

53:9.1 rebellion, salvation was offered all r. by Michael.

53:9.5 to the prison worlds to minister to the interned r..

53:9.7 We believe that all r. who will ever accept mercy

53:9.7 will effect the annihilation of these interned r..

54:4.7 this technique of patience in dealing with sinful r..

54:5.7 of Days could have immediately annihilated these r.,

54:5.8 counseled Michael to remain aloof from the r.

54:5.9 advised the Constellation Fathers to allow the r. free

54:5.11 otherwise hide the hideous visage of r. and rebellion.

54:6.1 the technique of dealing with the r. is a vindication

54:6.1 The loving mercy extended to the r. does seem to

54:6.2 the attitude of universe rulers toward r. and rebellion

54:6.7 apprehension and adjudication of the Satania r.,

67:1.6 become wholehearted r. against the universe and

67:4.4 The staff r., deprived of spiritual sustenance, died

67:4.5 We know not the fate of the sixty staff r.;

67:4.5 their Adjusters still tarry on Jerusem.

77:2.4 when the sixty r. of the staff, the followers of Nod,

120:2.2 Having steadfastly declined to discredit these r.

134:8.9 which in itself regulates the status of all r. and

148:4.2 But I have already vanquished these sinful r..

153:4.1 forever impossible for these few celestial r. to take

165:3.6 such deliberate r. will hardly seek forgiveness for

183:0.4 Jesus well knew that these r. of the realms would be

rebelsverb

100:4.2 The slothful animal mind r. at the effort required

rebirth

143:2.3 as the new creature of the r. of the spirit, you are

148:4.1 Is r. necessary to escape the control of the evil one

148:4.6 “By nature, before the r. of the spirit, mortal man

195:10.6 a transformed society by means of the spiritual r. of

reblending

81:4.1 races of today resulted from a blending and r. of the

reborn

38:8.6 seraphim is open to such r. cherubim and sanobim.

48:6.36 death of your fondest hopes, before it can be r. to

130:6.4 “This day, my son, you are to be r., re-established

140:1.3 rule the hearts of the r. citizens of this kingdom,

140:6.2 upon the old, but I declare that you must be r..

141:6.4 in part: “When you enter the kingdom, you are r..

149:6.9 soul of mortal man which shall have become the r.

178:1.5 good citizens, all the better for having become r.

179:5.4 Jesus rather sought to set man’s r. soul free upon

rebound

56:4.1 who are carried to Paradise by the r. momentum of

rebuilders

147:8.4 they shall be called the r. of broken walls,

rebuilding

143:4.2 Samaritans worked to prevent the r. of Jerusalem.

rebuilt

121:2.11 Antipas r. many of the cities of Galilee, including the

rebukenoun

125:6.7 the boy’s reply to his mother’s unintended r..

135:4.5 an example to his age, but he was an eloquent r..

137:1.7 James and John received the r. in good grace; never

137:4.4 But the eloquence of his r. lay in the expression of

137:4.7 notwithstanding the r. of but a few hours before.

140:6.14 perchance, I should deserve a r. from my Master, I

140:8.21 the sensual urges are not suppressed by religious r.

151:5.5 Jesus had hardly uttered this r. to Peter and the

158:7.5 recovered from the first shock of Jesus’ stinging r.

158:7.8 swift words of r. as were administered to Peter and

164:1.4 a stunning r. to all Jews regarding their attitude

172:1.7 It was because of this r., which he took as a

172:5.12 a disagreeable ferment because of the Master’s r.

175:4.2 the Jewish leaders into that sudden and scathing r.

184:1.6 Annas spoke no words of r. to his steward, but

rebukeverb

53:1.2 an accusing judgment but said, ‘the Judge r. you.’”

143:6.3 the apostles expected that Jesus would r. them for

166:1.11 remarks designed to r. the Pharisees’ refusal to

172:1.5 should speak to the Master that he r. such waste.”

172:3.13 “Teacher, you should r. your disciples and exhort

rebuked

97:10.4 while they unceasingly r. unscrupulous rulers,

137:2.2 When John r. Ezra for these utterances, he drew

138:5.4 “If the civil rulers are to be r., leave that task to me

139:5.7 Jesus well knew that, if he once r. Philip for asking

142:4.2 hands of man, why should you expect to be r.?

162:0.2 turned upon the sons of Zebedee and severely r.

167:6.1 when the apostles loudly r. these mothers, Jesus,

171:5.2 some of those near to Jesus went over and r. him,

rebukes

139:2.3 the cause of Peter’s receiving many mild r. from

157:7.2 John the Baptist, severely hurt by the Master’s r.

rebuking

142:4.1 when Jesus entered the home that, instead of r.

recallsee recall, not

6:8.3 merely r. that God is the initiating thought and the

27:1.4 and you will r. the last grand stretch of faith as you

44:6.1 only r. to material minds your own pitiful but worthy

47:3.5 Throughout all eternity you will r. the profound

92:3.3 And further r. that the power of any idea lies, not in

112:5.22 The Thought Adjuster will r. and rehearse for you

126:1.2 Jesus would gaze upon Megiddo and r. the story

127:5.1 she r. the fact that Jesus was a “child of promise.”

128:3.9 revived when she paused to r. the Gabriel visitation

150:8.1 the Scripture lesson, none present seemed to r.

151:2.6 Thomas caused them to r. what Jesus had taught

155:1.1 Said Jesus: “You should all r how the Psalmist spoke

158:6.6 ask aught concerning what he had said, they did r.

160:4.12 worth-while episodes of life, which you can r. at will

168:2.9 Lazarus knew he had been sick, but he could r. only

169:1.5 You r. that the sheep strayed away without intention

179:4.5 I desire that you should r., after I have gone, that I

179:5.7 “When you do these things, r. the life I have lived on

179:5.9 first look back upon my life in the flesh, r. that I was

180:0.2 And you will all r. that you lacked nothing.

180:3.1 If the world shall hate you, you should r that it hated

180:3.1 you should r. that I also suffered before you for

194:2.5 The spirit also came to help men r. and understand

recall, not

142:3.6 Do you not r. how the Scriptures begin by asserting

148:6.2 Do you not r. how this wonderful parable begins

154:6.7 Andrew did not r. that David had posted some

190:5.4 Do you not r. how this Son of Man proclaimed

recalled

35:9.3 When System Sovereigns or assistants are r.,

54:6.2 It should also be r. that the Creator Sons are mercy

77:2.7 It will be r. that the one hundred Andonite germ

126:1.2 And thus he r. and turned over in his mind the

127:1.7 he r. that his father had never been able to say

136:2.8 it should be r. that Tiberius was coemperor with

136:3.3 Jesus now fully r. the bestowal charge and its

136:8.4 Jesus had traveled much; he r. Rome, Alexandria,

137:4.12 And then the Son of Man r. the admonition of his

142:7.14 they r. the pronouncements which John made at

142:7.14 the time of Jesus’ baptism, and they also vividly r.

146:5.2 the seventh hour the fever left him,” the father r. that

153:3.6 r. that Jews looked upon eating with unwashed

164:4.8 when they r. Josiah, they attempted to ensnare

167:0.1 it should be r. that, as a rule, only ten were with

168:4.2 They all r Jesus’ statement to the Bethany messenger

172:5.5 his Master sitting there astride the colt, he r. hearing

172:5.8 until he also r. the Scripture in Zechariah where the

173:5.4 after his resurrection, they r. what he had said.

180:2.3 The apostles r. these things while the Master talked

185:4.1 the wicked Idumean never for one moment r. the

188:2.1 The chief priests, Pharisees, and Sadducees r. that

189:4.1 it should be r. that the ten apostles were sojourning

189:5.1 alive; Peter r. the promise to rise on the third day.

recalling

48:4.20 It is this r. of past experiences that provides the

119:4.1 hands of Immanuel and Gabriel; and, of course, r.

145:2.15 and r. the water and the wine at Cana, they seized

148:8.1 dispatched to Bethsaida r. the six spying Pharisees.

158:7.7 Peter, James, and John, r. their experience upon the

162:1.1 sought to bring Jesus to Jerusalem for trial and r. the

170:4.16 kingdom failed to materialize as they expected, r.

172:4.3 Jesus surveyed these familiar scenes once more, r.

185:6.7 but r. his wife’s note and the Greek mythology of

recapitulation

44:2.10 the reversion directors in combining memory r. with

recaptive

41:7.10 7. R. light and other matter which are drawn back

57:3.7 400,000,000,000 years ago began the r. period of

recapture

57:6.1 the solar parent was able to r. a large portion of this

112:6.8 the mortal survivor to re-explore and relearn, to r.,

recaptured

57:3.7 Many of the near-by and smaller suns were r. as a

57:5.7 this matter was subsequently r. by solar gravity as

recapturing

86:5.16 the open air with the hope of r. their strayed souls.

recasting

97:8.2 the complete rewriting and r. of their history,

170:1.15 progressive phases of its r. by Jesus and his apostles.

recede

41:3.9 would speedily r. to normal brightness for that sun

118:8.6 human societies will r. from high but premature

receded

57:5.7 recaptured by gravity as the Angona system r. into

receding

12:4.14 lines are displaced towards the red by a r. star.

receipt

25:3.3 then, upon the r. of a petition of two personalities,

51:2.1 Upon r. of the news that another inhabited world has

126:5.7 Jesus and Mary hoped for the r. of a considerable

150:6.2 the progress of the tour, and the r. of news from

154:5.1 The r. of the news of this impending danger

receipts

178:2.11 David received all the apostolic cash funds and r. for

receivable

133:4.2 render the difficult things of divine life readily r. by

receivesee receive, not, receive, to

1:0.2 beings who could know God, r. the divine affection,

5:3.6 These Universe Sons r., in the name of the Father,

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

19:5.3 under certain conditions we may command and r.

20:4.3 They also r. and accredit Adjusters on their return

20:6.9 world honored by a Magisterial bestowal will r.

20:7.5 Trinity Teacher Sons r. no preliminary training in the

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

26:2.7 supernaphim will therefore r. first consideration.

26:7.1 the pilgrims r. advanced instruction concerning the

28:5.7 be able to segregate and r. the essence of wisdom

29:2.19 in the charge of Master Physical Controllers and r.

30:4.10 The human races of each world r. the same ministry

30:4.24 these ascending spirits r. the same thorough course

30:4.25 They r. the same education, but special groups and

31:5.2 and Eve, may elect to humanize, r. Adjusters,

31:5.2 course of the peoples of the realm, r. Adjusters,

31:8.1 the ascendant finaliters r. great assistance from the

32:4.8 the avenue whereby the Father can r. information

35:6.5 ask for, and will quickly r., additional Sons of the

37:7.2 Mansion World Teachers will r. consideration in the

39:2.1 Superior seraphim r. their name, not because they

41:1.2 These beings r. the incoming lines of power from

44:5.9 You will r. your first lessons in these matters when

44:8.3 you will gain adequate recognition and r. due

47:2.4 who will subsequently r. the Mystery Monitors after

47:5.2 you r. permission periodically to visit transition

47:8.1 Here they r. their first lessons in the prospective

47:9.1 here you will r. the instruction of many teachers,

48:6.37 These ministers r. their name because they are

49:5.28 This classification of human beings will r. attention

49:6.19 where they r. their initial morontia investiture just as

51:6.1 their schools r. suitable candidates from among

52:5.6 will r. Adjusters as soon as they attain the age of

55:1.4 the mortals of the realm r. planetary recognition

55:4.26 often a Planetary Adam and Eve will r. Adjusters

55:4.28 after which service they will r. Adjusters and begin

55:4.30 to humanize, r. Adjusters, and start for Paradise.

56:9.12 evolve intelligent creatures who r. unto themselves

58:2.1 it should be remembered that you r. from the sun

63:6.6 from our forest enemies, and with mercy r. us into

64:7.5 The South American offshoot did r. a faint touch

65:8.6 when spiritual values r. proper recognition, then

67:2.6 Not until then did Van and his loyal associates r.

67:6.9 energy transmitters can r. and transmit intelligence

68:0.2 each succeeding generation of youth must r. anew

71:3.12 being ambassadors, r. their real rewards in another

72:7.3 Cities r. per capita allowances from the treasury

74:4.4 any honor and r. all respect, but worship never!

74:6.6 Adam and Eve could send and r. thought oscillations

93:9.10 few were able or willing to recognize and r. Michael

93:9.11 literally true that Christ did r. provisional title to

94:12.6 on through the dark ages of the past, once again r.

100:7.10 “For every one who seeks shall r..”

107:3.3 Beings of high spiritual orders r. only three divine

109:3.2 The Adjusters r. valuable training and acquire

110:2.5 minds become one, and you r. the reinforcement

110:7.10 more humbly r. credit that may accrue as a result

113:1.8 efficient Adjusters, r. the undivided assistance of

113:5.4 But when they r. instructions from their superiors

120:1.4 confirmed by Paradise, and r. back from my hands

122:1.3 the common people might understand him and r. him

122:4.1 come to his own people, but they will hardly r. him

122:4.1 to as many as shall r. him to them will he reveal

129:4.6 still, the life which Jesus lived in the flesh did r. full

131:1.9 God is just: What fruit we r. not from our plantings

131:1.9 our plantings in this world we shall r. in the next.”

131:3.5 Remember, every act shall r. its reward.

131:5.5 Those who do evil shall r. punishment, but those

131:10.6 and that I will surely r. the crown of eternal life.

133:2.2 it is only fair that she r. from you that special

135:6.7 fruit worthy of sincere repentance if you would r.

136:3.5 the right hand of your Father, r. your sovereignty,

137:8.14 pay to enter the kingdom, you shall r. manifold more

138:5.1 “Thomas, you lack faith; nevertheless, I r. you.

138:5.1 “Judas, we are all of one flesh, and as I r. you into

140:3.8 Happy are they who weep, for they shall r. the spirit

142:5.2 If you r. God as your Father, then indeed and in

143:5.3 anything which a Samaritan woman could r. from

144:4.3 —but you r. sonship by grace and through faith.

144:5.23 And when our end shall come, r. into your own

144:5.37 And r. us into your endless service on high.

144:5.52 R. us into the eternal arms.

144:5.83 R. us to yourself and send us forth in eternity.

144:5.15 And at our end r. us into the eternal embrace.

144:8.7 Many of you will r. neither John’s message nor

146:2.6 5. They who would r. mercy must show mercy;

149:6.4 do not fear their father in order that they may r.

150:4.3 When all of a family r. the gospel of the kingdom,

151:2.2 hear the glad tidings, r. the message with joy; but

151:2.2 when they have heard the truth, r. it with varying

151:3.15 I would test you to know how you will r. this: The

153:2.11 the Son by the Father, the Son will r. to himself.

153:2.12 this bread of life which I give to all who will r. is my

153:4.3 of iniquity will never seek nor r. forgiveness,

155:1.2 I will r. these gentiles with open arms of mercy

156:5.19 Love, freely r. from both divine and human sources

158:8.1 And they who r. me r. also Him who sent me

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

160:0.1 into such a conference with Rodan, he did r. him

162:2.3 You, if you will r. this gospel, shall come to know

162:6.1 Those who r. this spirit shall never know spiritual

163:1.4 If the people of any city r. you, they shall find an

164:3.8 in the pool of Siloam, and you shall r. your sight.”

164:3.11 This man had little faith that he would r. his sight,

166:2.8 but the strangers, when they r. gifts from the head

166:4.3 greater numbers of the poor joyfully r. the gospel

167:5.2 The law of the universe is: Ask and you shall r.;

168:4.12 doubt not you shall r. the answer to your petitions.

168:4.13 Ask and you shall r..

169:1.11 greet your brother and r. him back into your father’s

171:5.3 “You shall r. your sight; go your way; your faith

172:4.1 one more and last chance to hear the gospel and r.

173:4.2 many other servants, but none would they r..

174:5.7 If you gentiles will hear me, you shall r. the words

174:5.12 I know of a certainty that the Father will r. me and

175:1.3 And even now would my Father r. these blinded

175:1.6 to those who will r. it with joy and gladness.

177:4.2 to believe that he would forthwith r. high honors

177:4.8 hands, you shall r. your reward for this service.”

180:2.4 sort of supreme magic, thinking that they would r.

180:4.1 but the sons of light will all r. him gladly and with

180:4.1 and you will r. this gift in your hearts, and he will

180:5.7 they will r. the highest possible good as a result of

181:1.4 But as many as do r. him shall be enlightened,

181:1.5 —by measureI give each of you all you will r..

181:2.11 to you, and you shall r. the gift of eternal life.”

181:2.19 your lifework is finished, I will r. you on high,

181:2.27 But you will undoubtedly r. great help from the

182:1.3 world was and r. me once more at your right hand.

191:4.3 news of the gift of eternal life which men r. by faith.

193:3.2 But you will r. spiritual power after the spirit has

194:4.4 Jesus, whom the heaven must r. until the times of

receive, not

108:3.3 mortals do not r. real universe names until after

127:1.5 since the synagogue school would not r. girls,

129:2.3 if I do not r. money from you, and if your mother

131:1.9 God is just: What fruit we r. not from our plantings

147:4.2 Do you not r. my teachings as one who has been

158:2.4 “You would not r. me as the Son of Man; therefore

163:3.4 the sake of the kingdom who shall not r. manifold

163:6.5 the cities which did not well r. these messengers.

164:3.1 these mendicants did not solicit or r. alms on the

166:3.4 I will not r. you to be among those who have

167:1.2 was offended because he did not r. the seat of honor.

181:1.4 but all men will not choose to r. this new teacher

receive, to

1:4.6 limited by the capacity of such a creature to r. and

5:1.8 He has on Paradise a place to r. all those whose

21:4.4 the Father’s acceptance of the bestowal and to r.

25:4.13 above the status of cherubim are permitted to r.

26:10.1 the second circle affords ample opportunity to r. the

27:4.1 ascendant mortals find it helpful to r. the counsel of

28:6.18 decreed, “It is more blessed to give than to r.,”

29:4.26 They seem fully able to r. our communications but

35:2.4 to take depositions, to r. suggestions, and to act as

37:6.4 and then affords you opportunity to r. instruction as

39:5.12 seraphim being made ready to r. a passenger for

45:7.1 are rehabilitated in transient form to r. further help

45:7.5 To r nomination for representative honor a candidate

54:4.4 Lucifer sought he already had; others he was to r. in

55:3.11 before attaining the minor sector, to r. some sort of

55:4.27 world for a brief sojourn, there to r. their Adjusters.

55:4.31 a being must humanize to r. a Thought Adjuster.

66:1.3 fail to r. the assent of the Constellation Fathers.

66:7.5 they were eligible for marriage and ready to r. their

74:3.1 Prince and an experienced staff ready to r. them

80:1.6 highest aspiration of a superior blue woman to r. the

84:2.4 the husband remained in bed to r. congratulations;

93:3.6 taught his followers all they had capacity to r. and

93:5.2 many families on earth just as well prepared to r.

94:6.6 the truth that it is more blessed to give than to r.:

96:3.4 They were to r. a modest payment of money and

98:1.1 never to r. fees for religious service, only food,

100:7.10 of saying, “It is more blessed to give than to r..”

100:7.10 Jesus taught that you must believe to r. salvation.

101:5.4 evolutionary religion is destined to r. the spiritual

103:2.9 to learn that it is “more blessed to give than to r..”

108:2.10 may be apparently in readiness to r. Adjusters,

108:5.1 the task of existing in your minds, there to r. the

108:5.10 guardian angel must be adjudicated in order to r.

110:4.1 Adjusters are able to r. the continuous stream of

120:2.1 prepare for ascension to your Father to r. from him

126:5.7 went over to Sepphoris to r. the decision of Herod

130:6.2 kind nor fair for me to r. such generous help from

131:10.5 the children of God enlarges our capacity to r. and

132:5.14 wealth, I would admonish you to r. my counsel as

132:7.2 the eyes of his mind were not open to r. light for

133:4.4 heights of light where God waits to r. his children?

137:8.18 the people were not prepared to r. the good news

138:6.1 they all assembled in Zebedee’s garden to r. Jesus’

139:4.10 ready to r. such additional instructions as might be

139:12.7 Judges of men fully to r. the doubtful candidate.

140:6.2 “You find it difficult to r. my message because

140:8.18 associates that “it is more blessed to give than to r..”

145:5.7 all who had ears to hear and hearts to r. the truth.

146:2.5 inevitable that you shall call upon me and fail to r.

146:2.14 one’s capacity to r. the presence of the divine spirit

147:5.2 be in position to r. portions of food which might be

148:6.9 Failure to r. help from man drives Job to God.

151:2.3 emotional souls who are quick to r. new teaching

154:6.5 he paused in his speaking to r. the message,

158:1.4 he ascended Mount Hermon to r. the endowment

159:4.2 who are not all prepared to r. this teaching.

162:2.3 By refusing to hear me, you are refusing to r. him

162:5.3 Much I have to tell you, but you are unable to r.

163:1.4 if the people of any city refuse to r. this gospel,

163:2.4 devout believer, and who desired to r. ordination.

163:3.6 expected to r. more than the amount agreed upon.

167:2.2 bought five yoke of oxen, and I must go to r. them

167:4.4 you gave these men their chance to r. the truth,

167:5.1 a free gift to all who have the faith to r. sonship

169:1.14 the Father’s willingness to r. all who seek entrance

170:2.21 To come as a little child,to r. the bestowal of sonship

171:8.3 Son of Man goes up to Jerusalem to r. a kingdom,

171:8.3 a certain prince who went into a far country to r. for

171:8.3 I will return again to r. from others such a kingdom

171:8.5 return, another Son will be sent to r. this kingdom,

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

171:8.14 let us go on into Jerusalem, there to r. that which

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

173:4.4 away from you and given to a people willing to r.

174:5.3 those to whom I first came have refused to r. me.

174:5.7 they who reject me and refuse to r. my teaching

174:5.9 but I am rejoiced to r. these truth-seeking gentiles

175:1.3 not too late for this people to r. the word of heaven

176:1.2 rejected his spiritual bestowal and refused to r. the

180:6.1 refused to know the Father by refusing to r. me;

180:6.1 and they refuse to r. me when they reject you,

181:1.4 but only a few of you have chosen fully to r. me.

181:1.4 but all men will not choose to r. this new teacher as

182:0.2 observed that he was not there, waiting to r. them.

182:1.4 ambassadors, have sincerely willed to r. your word

182:1.6 be willing to r. the revelation of truth and glory

182:2.5 John were standing by to r. the Master’s orders,

185:0.2 Pilate was up and ready to r. this group of early

186:1.2 disillusioned regarding the reward he was to r. as

188:5.11 salvation upon those willing to r. such gifts

191:6.1 call the believers together to r. this tragic word

193:5.5 ascent to the right hand of his Father, there to r.

193:6.6 might be prepared to r. the gift of the spirit which

194:3.10 years of solitary meditation in order to r. the spirit.

195:2.6 had only the better prepared all Rome to r. Christ,

receivedsee received, not

2:5.4 rebels return to righteousness, they are mercifully r.,

11:2.9 It has r. many names in different universes, and the

14:5.4 they are r. and domiciled on the pilot world of the

15:7.10 The arriving pilgrims of time are always r. on these

17:4.2 the messages of the Image Aids are variously r. by

20:6.9 with that Magisterial Son, which it would have r.

24:7.5 was r. on Paradise, knew the Father, entered the

25:4.14 they are r. into the “college of the ethics of law and

25:6.1 They are r., classified, and assigned to their spheres

26:4.11 have attained the Father and have r. assignment to

26:11.4 Mortals have r. the Paradise command: “Be you

28:4.12 a special class of broadcast messages which are r. by

30:4.24 course in superuniverse management that they r.

31:0.9 ascendant creatures admitted to this corps are r. in

31:1.3 are r. into the corps in the ratio of one in a thousand

31:1.5 The Havona natives are also r., in the same ratio,

34:6.1 additional spiritual influences may be r. by mature

34:6.7 Those who have r. and recognized the indwelling

34:7.8 having accepted the assignment and r. your orders to

39:5.15 While planetary space reports are r. at noon at the

40:6.2 “As many as r. him, to them gave he the power to

40:6.2 you have r. the spirit of sonship, whereby you cry,

43:7.3 When you are r. on any one of the seventy major

44:1.1 not material sound waves but spirit pulsations r.

45:6.7 Here are r. and reassembled certain children of

46:3.1 Paradise-Havona broadcasts are r. on Jerusem in

46:3.3 word of the Most High Constellation Fathers is r.

48:4.13 Apparently you r. much in the way of humor from

49:6.20 they have r. the benefits of numerous sojourns of the

50:6.4 the extent to which enlightenment is r. by the ages

55:3.19 schools of administration who have also r. the order

62:7.2 and r. the first message from Salvington over the

62:7.5 heard the welcome words of their own chief and r.

63:6.9 Although both Andon and Fonta had r. Adjusters,

63:7.1 Fonta, the splendid founders of the human race, r.

63:7.1 announcement was r. that Michael had selected their

63:7.3 and Fonta, shortly after their arrival on Jerusem, r.

64:6.16 This race r. a small but potent legacy of the later

64:6.26 indigo peoples, like the red man, r. little or none

66:7.7 a small number of the yellow race were also r..

66:7.18 and otherwise carried out the instruction they had r.

70:1.21 the right of asylum; political fugitives r. protection.

72:0.3 It r. a Material Son shortly after Adam came to

72:11.2 his four years’ course, r. one half of the education

73:3.5 in precious stones and metals, though these r. little

73:4.4 contributions of food were r. from near-by believers.

74:7.11 r. instructions in the plan and purpose of the Adamic

75:2.5 the defaulting members of Caligastia’s staff they r.

75:6.4 in such high hopes, to have been so auspiciously r.,

76:4.6 your ancestors r. so little of Adam’s life plasm,

76:5.3 to ponder the only personal message they ever r.

79:7.3 The northern Chinese r. just enough of the Andite

80:1.3 For thirty thousand years Egypt r. a steady stream of

80:1.4 But they r. a very limited amount of the violet

80:3.9 retrogression of culture continued until it r. a fresh

82:3.10 earn her dowry, which consisted of the presents r.

84:5.9 industrialized races woman has r. almost all rights

88:1.7 fetish out of sex; the reproductive function r. only

89:2.2 when the taboo r. the solemn sanction of evolving

89:10.6 The forgiveness does not have to be sought, only r.

90:2.1 that the shaman actually r. such revelations.

90:4.9 Both the Greeks and the Egyptians r. their medical

92:2.5 accepting Christianity, professed to have r. direct

92:4.5 Of all who r. the teachings of the one hundred,

93:1.2 the Father Melchizedek for help but only r. word

93:2.7 This incarnated Melchizedek r. a Thought Adjuster,

93:10.2 his emergency bestowal had r. the approval of the

95:2.1 The Jews r. much of their idea of the creation of

95:7.3 then many lands would gladly have r. the simple

96:3.3 they had r. some education because of Moses’

96:4.4 Sinai, and why they there r. the Ten Commandments

100:1.7 Religion cannot be bestowed, r., loaned, learned, or

100:2.1 ministry to one’s fellows of that which has been r.

100:7.10 Said he, “Freely you have r., freely give.”

109:3.7 undoubted capacity for Adjusters and promptly r.

111:4.1 the process of fitting the sensory impressions r. from

113:0.1 heaven have been “r. by the ministry of angels.”

113:6.3 soul fails of survival after having r. the assignment

117:1.8 And having discovered and r. this divine affection,

119:1.3 departure was any message of possible significance r.

119:1.3 directing that this new Melchizedek Son be r. into

119:5.1 presents the status of a true spirit and has been r.

119:5.2 This being r. the assignments and performed the

121:3.8 Superior slaves often r. wages and by saving their

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

122:8.4 word to Elizabeth that her child had come and r.

123:0.3 some time after they r. the news of Herod’s death.

123:2.1 likewise r. these Thought Adjusters to indwell

123:5.8 Jesus r. his moral training and spiritual culture in his

124:0.1 he secured an education and r. a training which

124:3.7 Joseph r. the surprise of his life when he heard Jesus

125:1.1 Jesus r. the shock of his young life when his father

125:4.3 when Jesus explained that he had r. consecration

125:6.6 and had r. consecration as a citizen of Israel.

127:1.4 After they had r. from Mary such intimations as

127:1.5 the girls of Jewish families r. little education, but

127:3.5 and James was r. into the commonwealth of Israel

127:6.10 this year they r. a little financial help from the sale of

128:3.4 Simon was duly r. into the commonwealth of Israel

128:5.4 saying: “The house of Joseph has never r. alms,

130:3.3 The teachings of Jesus would have been readily r. by

131:10.3 mercy may be r. by the humblest being on earth.

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

132:7.3 asked Jesus a direct question about Buddha, and r.

133:1.3 to which he never r. a fully satisfactory answer;

133:4.1 persons who greatly profited by the instruction r.

133:6.2 he was envious of a certain young man who had r.

134:1.2 Jesus had r. sufficient money to meet his living

135:0.5 Zacharias r. a regular allowance from the temple

135:4.1 When John r. word of the death of his mother, he

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

135:11.4 And this was the last word John r. from Jesus.

136:2.1 Jesus in no sense r. John’s baptism as a rite of

136:3.6 he would be ever mindful of the counsel he had r. in

136:8.1 to tell no man about the benefits they had r..

136:8.3 he would never be r. by the Jews as the Messiah if

137:1.6 even before these others made request to be r..

137:1.7 James and John r. the rebuke in good grace; never

138:4.3 the twin brothers were r. into the apostolic family.

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

139:2.10 and knew he had been r. back into the Master’s fold,

139:5.9 in token of their having r. the Spirit of Truth.

139:7.8 Matthew r. freely tendered offerings from believing

140:1.6 But when you are once truly r. as citizens in the

140:9.2 Freely you have r., freely give.”

141:1.2 one year before, and where Jesus had r. baptism.

141:1.5 had previously followed John and had r. his baptism.

142:0.2 high priest’s home, he was r. with much reserve.

143:5.9 You have r. the living water, and a new joy will

144:4.3 kingdomdivine sonshipbe r. as by a little child.

145:0.2 Jesus r. and taught many earnest inquirers, singly

146:3.5 many more have r. this spirit because they believed

146:4.3 This man really believed that he could not be r.

147:5.4 But those who have r. but little forgiveness

148:0.2 The funds thus r. were turned over to the treasury.

148:9.2 I am not like those who r. healing and immediately

149:2.12 Jesus r. the obedience of followers without exacting

149:2.12 Only three men who r. his personal call refused to

149:6.4 but having already r. the abundance of good things

152:5.2 But before these r. word that Jesus was back in

154:6.4 to them the moment he r. word they were waiting.

154:6.6 Andrew r. this message and, interrupting Jesus, told

156:2.3 by the manner in which the gentiles of Sidon r.

156:3.1 They were well r. by the gentiles, and many were

157:3.2 and to recounting how their message had been r.,

158:2.3 foster the notion that, being now r. as the Messiah,

158:2.4 Son of Man; therefore have I consented to be r. in

158:3.2 Jesus had now r. assurance of their fulfillment.

159:1.5 “And this chief steward, having thus r. mercy and

159:1.5 I say to all of you: Freely you have r. the good things

159:6.1 Hundreds of souls were r. into the kingdom,

162:7.3 I have told you the truth which I r. from God.

162:9.1 scores of believers forgathered at Bethany and r.

163:1.4 Freely you have r. of the good things of the

163:3.6 about five o’clock came, they r. a denarius each,

163:3.6 But like the others every man r. only a denarius.

163:3.6 And when each had r. his pay, they complained to

163:6.1 message had been r. by hungry Jews and gentiles.

163:6.5 many cities and villages have r. the good news of

163:6.5 and how my ministers and teachers have been r.

164:3.10 this man told me, and immediately I r. my sight.

165:2.10 but I r. such authority from my Father even before

166:2.2 had likewise been more readily r. by the Galileans,

167:6.2 Jesus r. all of the children, laying his hands on them,

168:0.11 Martha and Mary talked with the Master and r.

168:3.7 Although Jesus had r. warning of the doings of the

168:4.6 so all-embracing that the answer can be r. only on

168:4.7 mind are often of such a nature that they can be r.

168:5.1 he r. warning that the Sanhedrin had decreed his

169:2.5 you shall be joyfully r. into the eternal habitations.

170:2.6 Human life r. a new endowment of moral value and

171:4.1 one hundred swords, r. and distributed these arms to

171:4.2 which of his apostles had r. these weapons, but he

171:5.3 Immediately he r. his sight, and he remained near

171:8.3 the children of Abraham now reject will be r. and

172:0.2 Jesus r. many visitors, and the common folks of

173:2.5 perchance will add that he r. his authority from

174:0.2 To Matthew he said: “Forget not the mercy that r.

174:5.2 Greeks to the home of Joseph, where Jesus r. them;

176:3.2 God-knowing and gospel-believing have already r.

176:3.4 Immediately he who had r five talents began to trade

176:3.4 In like manner he who had r. two talents soon had

176:3.4 for their master except he who r. but one talent.

176:3.4 he who had r. the five talents came forward with

176:3.4 then he who had r. the two talents came forward,

176:3.4 then there came to the accounting he who had r.

176:3.4 on my return I might have r. my own with interest.

176:3.10 “Freely have you r.; therefore freely should you

178:2.11 David r. all the apostolic cash funds and receipts for

179:2.2 brought the cup to Jesus, who, when he had r. it

180:4.1 I have r. the final sovereignty of my own domain,

182:2.3 All of them r. these arms and girded themselves

184:2.13 saw that he was r. just as before the experiences of

185:5.8 wished to read the communication which he had r.

185:8.2 Pilate had recently r. a reprimand from Caesar,

186:5.9 If the Master had been favorably r. by the mortals of

187:0.3 I have r. such a commandment from my Father.”

187:4.6 of Jesus, he would have been r. with the same loving

188:2.1 and Sadducees recalled that they had r. reports of his

188:3.15 that he r. instructions from Michael during this

189:3.4 the signal of the planetary resurrection had been r.

190:4.1 proclaiming this gospel of salvation as you have r. it

191:4.4 Freely you have r. this gospel of the kingdom, and

191:4.7 Jesus r. visiting morontia delegates from the mansion

192:2.6 This remark spread among the brethren and was r. as

192:4.4 the apostles r. the impression that their Master

193:0.5 Freely you have r., freely give.

193:4.3 he invariably sought the advice and r. the unwise

194:1.1 the disciples were conscious of having r. some new

194:3.6 all r. the new teacher, as did all the honest of heart

194:3.6 every soul r. him in accordance with the love for

194:3.10 special behavior by those who r. the fullness of its

194:3.14 Among the one hundred and twenty who r. this

194:3.15 group of disciples, they also r. the outpoured spirit.

194:3.15 r. no more of the good gift than did their fellows.

194:4.4 having r. from the Father the promise of the spirit,

received, not

19:5.9 spiritual attainment, that cannot be consciously r.;

35:3.21 student visitors are not r. from other realms.

40:6.2 “for you have not r. the spirit of bondage again to

100:1.7 Religion cannot be bestowed, r., loaned, learned,

129:4.6 not have r. the unqualified and universal approval of

137:1.6 my brethren—you needed not to be r. by me—

138:10.6 donations sufficient to maintain the party were not r.

139:12.8 But when light is not honestly r. and lived up to, it

146:4.3 This man really believed that he could not be r.

158:2.2 that Elijah has already come, and they r. him not

receiver

93:10.5 Machiventa continued as a planetary r. up to the

receivers or Broadcast Receivers or

    Melchizedek receivers

26:3.6 These master technicians are the b. and senders of

28:4.12 5. B.. There is a special class of broadcast messages

28:4.12 B. are the fifth serials, the fifth primary seconaphim

28:5.8 directionize these living r. of the enminded and

29:4.29 Their services are invaluable to the b..

35:4.4 serving as r. of a defaulting planetary government.

35:4.5 with the approval of the M. of the planet, who feared

39:2.15 Broadcasters—r. and dispatchers—a specialized

39:4.3 these seraphim become attached to the M. and their

48:2.17 delivered by the transport seraphim to the r. of the

48:3.8 2. Pilgrim R. And Free Associators. These are the

50:4.13 These loyalists were encouraged by the M. of

51:3.4 notwithstanding that the M. of Urantia had duly

51:3.5 and requisitioned the return of the M. to Urantia.

67:4.5 Immediately upon the arrival of the M. the loyal

67:6.2 Before the arrival of the M., Van placed the

67:6.5 a council of planetary r., twelve Melchizedeks,

67:6.5 Associated with the M. was an advisory council

67:6.5 was assigned a place on the council of planetary r.

67:6.6 The twelve M. of Urantia did heroic work.

67:6.7 Under the supervision of the M., Van and Amadon

73:0.1 The M., concurring in this opinion, readily agreed

74:1.4 to the Urantia corps of M. until that governing

74:2.6 Van had held by virtue of the action of the M..

74:3.3 on earth was spent in session with the planetary r.

74:3.6 administration which was to function until the M.

74:5.1 after Adam’s arrival the M. remained on duty, but

74:5.2 The farewell of the r. occupied the whole of a day,

75:1.4 more heightened by the early departure of the M..

75:5.8 when the M. returned to Urantia and assumed

75:6.2 Eve had failed; the presence of the M. told him that,

77:1.7 The loyal corps entered the service of the M.,

77:6.5 primary midwayers returned to the service of the M.,

77:6.5 over in a body to the service of the planetary r..

93:0.2 A later corps of twelve became r. for your world

93:0.2 they continued thereafter as planetary r. on down to

93:1.2 The twelve M. knew of Michael’s impending

93:1.2 The r. then appealed to the Father Melchizedek for

93:1.3 Melchizedek, one of the twelve planetary r.,

93:1.3 the planetary r. with the co-operation of the Life

93:2.8 Aside from the M., he had no more contact with

93:5.3 For some time the M. had been observing the

93:9.11 “upon the orders of the twelve M.” on duty at the

93:10.1 incarnation the Urantia M. functioned as eleven.

93:10.1 interrupted career as one of the planetary r. of 606

receivership

53:6.5 I was assigned to the corps of the Melchizedek r. of

53:9.9 Melchizedek, onetime attached to the r. of Urantia.]

74:2.6 the senior Melchizedek, chief of the council of r. on

receives

16:5.1 of all Seven Master Spirits but r. the personal touch

21:4.4 the seventh and final bestowal a Creator Son r. from

26:7.2 and each pilgrim r. the undivided attention of a

28:2.2 Our colony of omniaphim on Uversa r. instructions

34:4.5 Son after he r. spiritual title to such a sphere.

35:2.8 in audience with the Creator Son, r. that instruction

46:1.8 Jerusem r. faint light from several near-by suns

52:2.3 each mortal epoch, r. an enlarged presentation of

52:5.6 to the right hand of the Father, r. the assurance of

110:6.14 the human ascender attains the third circle and r. a

112:4.13 r. the recognition of the chief Personalized Monitor

113:6.2 such an angel r. certification by the planetary chief

117:6.10 All true love is from God, and man r. the divine

135:11.2 who was with you at the Jordan prospers and r. all

143:6.1 He who reaps r. wages and gathers this fruit to

144:2.3 For every one who asks r.; he who seeks finds;

149:6.10 “Humility, indeed, becomes mortal man who r. all

158:8.1 And whoso r. such a little one receives me.

158:8.1 And whoso receives such a little one r. me.

167:6.1 Verily, verily, I say to you, whosoever r. not the

169:0.4 Jesus r. the ungodly and even eats with them.

receivingsee receiving worlds or receiving spheres

26:4.12 The pilgrim lands on the r. planet of Havona,

27:3.3 where these beings are r. much of their education.

28:5.10 in the special r. chambers of the temple of wisdom

28:5.21 immediately upon r. the breath of life, are instantly

31:5.1 when long delayed in r. planetary assignment,

31:8.4 the mortal ascender stands in the finaliter r. circle as

43:1.7 The sea of glass, the r. area of Edentia, is near the

43:1.10 This magnificent crystal serves as the r. field for all

46:1.7 Only the broadcast-r. stations are in operation during

46:2.9 Around this area are the r. stations for the various

46:2.9 Near the polar crystal r. station for student visitors

46:3.1 there are three distinct groups of r. stations.

46:3.2 This Jerusem broadcast-r. station is encircled by an

46:3.3 At this broadcast-r. amphitheater the Salvington

47:2.1 The infant-r. schools of Satania are situated on the

47:2.1 These infant-r. schools are enterprises devoted to

47:9.4 You will soon be welcomed on the r. field of the

55:1.4 are not used for worship, play, or for r. broadcasts

55:4.9 and, after r. Thought Adjusters, start out on their

55:4.25 r. Adjusters at the conclusion of the morontia

55:4.26 concomitant with the r. of Adjusters by some of their

72:2.7 the person r. the largest ballot among the list of

94:8.19 Gautama forbade their r. money and thereby sought

109:4.1 speech, they are on the highroad to r. Adjusters.

112:5.16 in the resurrection halls of the morontia r. planets of

113:5.4 they are thus r. an introduction to their future work

114:6.11 Urantia is r. the help of the third corps of seraphim

119:1.3 assembled about their respective r. stations for

119:1.3 “At noon today there appeared on the r. field of

128:6.6 the ceremony of r. the sons of the law into the full

139:2.3 cause of his r. many mild rebukes from his Master.

142:6.2 In r. Nicodemus, Jesus showed no deference;

143:5.6 by r. into your own heart this living water which I

155:4.1 after r. word regarding the progress of the kingdom

166:4.11 the Father is limited by man’s capacity for r. these

170:3.3 of the technique of r. God’s forgiveness that the

172:4.2 the rich putting much in the r. box and all giving

179:0.4 After r. the greetings of welcome extended by the

179:2.3 even to the r. of all power and authority in heaven

183:2.3 at the high priest’s home preparatory to r. Jesus,

184:1.2 left upon observing his coldness in r. him.

194:3.5 mistook the experience of r. the outpoured spirit for

receiving worlds or spheres

13:1.7 sphere the “bosom of the Son,” the personal r.

13:1.21 the r. of the pilgrims of time who are passing

14:3.4 the pilgrims of time are landed on the r. of the

24:6.3 guide who greets you upon your arrival on the r.

26:4.13 you are finally deposited on the r. of Havona,

26:5.1 Paradise and the pilgrims of time first met on the r.

30:4.16 They are the r. for the majority of ascending mortals.

30:4.20 leave the local universe headquarters for the r. of the

30:4.21 their native local universes for the superuniverse r.,

30:4.22 culture, extending from the r. of their minor sector

30:4.26 with your arrival on the r. of Havona your spiritual

30:4.27 the superuniverse headquarters to the Havona r. is

30:4.29 The fact of your arrival on the r. of Havona will be

43:1.5 The first of the r. of Edentia (like the planet Melch.

45:1.2 surrounded by the r., the seven mansion worlds,

47:5.1 origin, when you enseraphim for transit to the r.

55:8.5 spheres are no longer to be utilized as differential r.

113:7.4 major sectors of the superuniverse and on to the r.

recentsee Recent of Days; recent times

12:3.7 record certain observations made on Uversa during r

15:1.3 You belong to one of the relatively r. universes.

22:9.8 so longingly and appealingly at even the r. arrivals

41:3.5 The most r. of the major cosmic eruptions in

45:1.11 sad spectacle has been observable during these r.

46:5.25 even though it is among the more r. constructions.

57:5.1 circulating matter, remnants of the r. upheaval which

57:7.3 comparatively r. acquirements of these elements.

58:5.2 later lava flows, and the more r. meteoric deposits.

59:2.1 In r. ages Asia has been the most stable of all the

60:3.14 the prelife stone layers shoved out over the then r.

61:2.0 2. THE RECENT FLOOD STAGE

61:4.0 4. THE R. CONTINENTAL-ELEVATION STAGE

68:1.6 That contemporary cultural society is a rather r.

68:5.6 the natives of Africa are among the more r. pastoral

72:5.4 The most r. development provides that industrial

74:4.4 from the mount of their so r. reception that Adam

80:9.14 this comparatively r. sun-worshiping era even now

82:4.5 And so the more r. standards and virginity tests

88:2.7 Modern respect for wisdom and truth is but the r.

90:2.3 stage set for the many comparatively r. exhibitions

92:4.9 papers, of which this is one, constitute the most r.

92:4.9 the most r. of the revelations of truth to the mortal

92:6.1 The comparatively r. Eskimos and Amerinds had

92:6.13 11. Sikhismthe most r..

93:6.7 how retarded were the morals of even so r. a time.

93:10.6 R. rulings handed down from the Most Highs of

95:7.1 in the Arabian desert at a comparatively r. date.

108:4.4 In r. years the archangels’ circuit has functioned on

114:0.11 The more r. designation of the onetime incarnated

121:1.9 Parthian states had been concluded in the then r.

121:2.1 the more r. enemies of Rome, the Carthaginians.

121:2.7 remembering the then only r. heroic exploits of Judas

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

127:3.9 lost at the time of the r. nationalistic controversies.

127:6.3 Mary, knowing of Jesus’ r. experience with Rebecca,

137:3.2 Jesus’ family about the events of the then r. past

138:7.3 marriage feast at Cana, the r. choosing of the six,

139:7.10 the teachings of the Master during his r. sojourn on

143:3.1 the r. utterances of Jesus had augmented their

149:3.2 frantic as a result of the r. conversion of Abraham

151:0.2 not recovered from the sorrow of his r. rejection at

157:3.2 to talking about their r. experiences in Phoenicia

157:7.4 Judas took personal offense at Jesus’ r. warning to

167:0.2 No miracles had attended the r. preaching tour

167:0.3 spent Friday resting from their r. travels and labors.

168:4.2 considerable time discussing their r. experiences

173:2.3 as concerned his r. conduct in clearing the temple

191:4.1 to discuss the crucifixion of Jesus and the more r.

193:6.1 when the apostles came back from their r. sojourn

195:4.4 fragmentation, and more r. relative rehabilitation.

195:8.9 But secularism is not the sole parent of all these r.

Recent of Dayssee also Recents of Days

18:5.4 Meanwhile, another R. may be away on a tour of

recent-times or recent times

37:2.11 During r. these superangels have been identified

37:3.3 more r. a divisional headquarters of the archangels

44:5.5 these artisans have in r. met with some success.

59:0.6 This r.-times era is known as the Cenozoic.

60:4.6 early appearance of land life down to the more r.

61:7.19 your researchers as the Cenozoic or r.-times era.

64:6.24 these blue men, for they persisted in Europe until r..

68:0.3 In more r. the yellow race and the white race have

70:1.14 Only in r. has religion begun to frown upon war.

70:6.4 Even in r. it was believed that the touch of kings

70:10.10 custom, while in more r. leisure, comforts, religion,

70:12.4 In r. some Urantia nations have codified mores into

79:5.3 migrating Tibetan brethren until comparatively r.

83:2.6 In r., religion has established a sex taboo on the

83:8.8 ideals of marriage have made great progress in r.

86:1.6 Even in r. in the Wisdom of Solomon it is said: “I

86:5.15 In r. the eyes have been regarded as the windows of

87:6.12 Only in r. has bathing become a sanitary practice.

89:5.4 In r. cannibalism has been deliberately resorted to

89:6.2 even on to r. among the backward African tribes

89:8.1 In more r virgins dedicated themselves to the service

89:9.1 In more r. the priest alone would partake of a bit of

90:2.1 only in r. has the technique of positive suggestion

90:3.8 comparatively r. it has been believed that sickness

92:5.8 In considering the teachers of r., it may prove helpful

96:1.10 Jehovah is a term which in r. has been employed to

119:3.8 the Adams of r. been led astray by higher types of

122:5.10 with the Maccabean activities of the then but r..

159:4.2 Only in r. have the Scriptures been gathered

161:2.8 From the day of our ordination right on down to r.

recently

22:3.2 young creation, it has representatives among a r.

33:6.1 During the absence of Michael, as r. on the mission

44:2.10 I r. witnessed such a stupendous presentation in

44:3.4 but r. removed from the evolutionary planets.

46:5.19 of the more r. transplanted Salvington activities.

47:1.4 consists of twelve parental couples, r. arrived, who

48:3.3 the loss of the Lucifer rebellion having only r. been

49:3.2 this more r. organized section of Norlatiadek still

55:3.2 in the first stage of light and life which I r. visited

64:1.6 as far as Java, where their bones were so r. found

64:4.6 forests spread north over land which had been so r.

64:6.28 more enlightened and more r. taught groups lived

67:4.7 the Satania rebellion, which they have so r. begun.

67:6.9 Only r. was this actual ruling discovered lodged in

70:10.15 even r. horse stealing has been similarly punished.

71:7.4 Education r. passed from the control of the clergy to

72:5.2 the last of their inferior slaves, and still more r. they

72:5.3 These people have r. developed new techniques for

72:5.9 and new methods of transportation having been so r.

72:10.2 R. they have gone so far as to attempt the prevention

74:8.11 claims that this recital was a r. discovered story of

81:6.15 Only r. has Urantia reached that point where society

83:2.1 then a family matter; only r. has marriage become an

83:7.7 societal stages from which man has emerged so r.

84:4.11 women did not pity themselves as their more r.

84:5.12 now enjoy, and which they have so r. won from men.

90:2.8 It is an only r. abandoned practice throughout much

91:0.5 The Baganda tribes of Africa have only r. emerged

93:10.5 one of the four and twenty directors, only just r.

93:10.6 events which have so r. taken place suggest that

94:1.1 India was a cosmopolitan country which had r. come

113:2.7 In the city of this visitation a certain mortal was r.

114:1.2 to act for Michael as Planetary Prince has been r.

114:4.3 of that order which was r. established on Urantia.)

119:1.4 And this record, which I have so r. reviewed, ends

119:2.5 the very universe ruler whom he had so r. defied.

122:7.4 the support of his parents, as his father had been r.

124:6.7 passed two villages which had been r. built by Herod

125:1.2 just such painted women as he had so r. seen when

125:2.2 by the things which Jesus had so r. seen and heard.

131:7.1 Only r. had the manuscripts of this Far-Eastern

134:1.6 live in the home which he had so r. given to James

136:5.3 personalities to his r. Personalized Adjuster,

136:9.11 not deal out bread to the multitudes as he has so r.

137:2.6 the carpenter, more r. residing at Capernaum.”

137:4.5 very things he had decided not to do when so r.

139:5.2 Philip had r. been married, but he had no children

143:3.2 Since we all have r. experienced much vexation of

143:3.5 Peter was overwrought and had r. been more

144:6.1 John had r. appointed twelve of his leaders to be

144:6.5 the adoption of the prayer which Jesus had so r.

146:4.6 failure to meet with success in these towns so r.

147:5.3 was a woman of unsavory reputation who had r.

148:9.2 Aaron the stone mason, who had been so r. made

150:3.2 Such a star having then r. been observed, Andrew

150:3.4 the internal organs of an animal r. killed can reveal

153:1.6 Jesus had r. engaged in the greatest demonstration

157:4.6 what his chosen representatives had r passed through

157:7.2 resort to manifestations of power, and now, more r.

158:2.1 They had so r. reaffirmed their faith in him as the

158:5.4 apostles who had r. enjoyed the spiritual ecstasy of

160:0.1 This Greek had r. become a disciple of Jesus

161:1.4 and that Rodan allowed, affirming that he had r. had

161:2.1 the divine nature of Jesus, a doctrine only so r.

161:2.8 7. R. the Master does not hesitate to assert his

162:1.1 recalling the Master’s r. reiterated declarations that

163:7.3 twelve women had r. trained a larger corps of fifty

164:2.1 then, or had r. been, members of the Sanhedrin.

167:1.4 This man was a believer, having r. been baptized

177:5.1 asked if anyone had heard r. from his mother,

179:3.1 who had so r. refused to wash one another’s feet,

184:1.3 revenues were threatened by what Jesus had so r.

185:5.2 the release of a prisoner, and since Jesus had so r.

185:5.3 murderous robber, the son of a priest, who had r.

185:8.2 Pilate had r. received a reprimand from Caesar,

190:3.1 Mary proceeded to relate what had so r. happened

190:5.3 and know not the things which have r. happened?”

192:1.2 which had so r. happened to them at Jerusalem.

195:8.5 More r., secularism has assumed a more militant

Recents of Dayssee also Recent of Days

10:6.10 5. R..

15:2.6 headquarters world, wherefrom its rulers, the R.,

15:2.6 There are three R., Supreme Trinity Personalities,

15:10.15 2. R.the directors of the superuniverse minor

15:13.4 minor sector governments are presided over by R..

15:13.4 Their administration is concerned mainly with the

15:13.6 The R. receive all reports of observations and

18:0.6 5. R..

18:4.5 the Perfections of Days, and the R..

18:4.6 Ancients of Days, Perfections of Days, and the R..

18:5.0 5. THE RECENTS OF DAYS

18:5.1 The R. are the youngest of the supreme directors

18:5.1 they preside over the affairs of the minor sectors.

18:5.1 they are co-ordinate with the Perfections of Days,

18:5.1 but in administrative authority, they are subordinate.

18:5.1 There are just twenty-one thousand of these glorious

18:5.1 They were created simultaneously, and together they

18:5.2 The R. have a corps of associates and assistants

18:5.2 they have assigned to them enormous numbers of the

18:5.2 they utilize large numbers of the resident ascending

18:5.4 three R. are seldom together on the capital sphere.

18:5.5 You will all sometime know the three R. in charge of

18:6.3 of a physical and semi-intellectual nature to the R.

30:1.12 5. R..

30:2.27 5. R..

receptionsee reception of

13:4.4 the fluctuating differential in its recognition and r. by

19:5.9 would effectively jeopardize the certainty of r..

20:6.6 planets have afforded them a more considerate r.,

25:8.6 R. companions are assigned during the terminal days

26:1.16 When they are in power r. on the Father’s direct

31:1.2 will create r. capacity for the bestowal of a fragment

34:5.3 develops r. capacity for the adjutants of worship

36:5.2 from the degree to which its fellows may find r. and

44:4.10 universe broadcasts must also be modified for r. by

46:3.3 Salvington, and when Paradise messages are in r.,

48:2.17 on the initial world of r. for earth-origin mortals,

49:5.4 3. Spirit-r. series.

49:5.19 3. Spirit-r. Series. There are three groups of mind

49:5.20 Of the spirit-r. types, sixty-five per cent are of the

62:7.1 circuit signals at the planetary r.-focus of Urantia.

73:2.2 and to the preparation of a garden home for their r..

74:2.5 Adam and Eve were escorted to the formal r. on the

74:2.5 the Urantia r. committee welcomed this Son and

74:4.4 mount of their so recent r. that Adam held forth in

91:2.6 spiritual phase of true prayer which concerns its r. by

106:9.9 are due to increased capacities for reality r. and

109:3.7 they had capacity for Adjuster r., but the Monitors

113:7.8 bi-unification on Seraphington prior to their r. into

119:6.5 accordingly we arranged a suitable r. on Salvington

121:2.4 the new gospel of the kingdom found initial r.,

137:4.1 more like a public r. for Jesus than a wedding.

138:3.5 In those days, when a r.-banquet of this sort was

142:5.4 I will become surety for their r. into the eternal

146:2.5 unselfish glories of Paradise are not possible of r. by

165:2.2 may each take that which finds a r. in your heart.

reception of

16:8.19 capacity for the r. of the gift of the divine presence

25:8.5 the reservation made ready for the r. of you and

26:1.17 have a r. of knowledge and an intake of wisdom

34:5.4 automatically prepared for the r. of the Adjusters.

34:5.5 limited in function and power by man’s personal r. of

39:2.14 concerned with the r., filing, and redispatch of the

43:4.9 When there exists no open door for the r. of evil,

44:4.10 back registry to insure the proper r. of every report

46:3.1 In addition to provisions for the r. of these extra-

46:3.1 stations are adjusted to the r. of broadcasts from

47:10.1 The r. of a new class of mansion world graduates is

47:10.2 your anywhere r. of such communications is made

47:10.2 immature morontia sensory mechanism to the r. of

48:4.10 and while awaiting the r. of new energy charges,

49:5.21 as they affect man’s terrestrial status and his r. of

50:0.2 signal is the r. of a request from the Life Carriers for

52:3.2 legitimate candidates for r. of the Mystery Monitors.

55:2.10 differential r. of ascending mortals on the mansion

73:2.1 began to plan for the actual r. of the promised Son.

73:5.7 And so was the Garden of Eden made ready for the r

74:5.4 were at all ready for the r. of the Adamic culture.

86:4.8 Hades as a fit place for the r. of such anemic souls

97:7.14 for the recognition and r. of the promised Messiah.

98:2.3 no capacity for the r. of this new substitute for belief

98:5.4 unlock gates of Paradise for the r. of the faithful;

100:6.9 capacity for subsequent r. of increased bestowals of

101:1.2 there is no mystic religious faculty for the r. of

103:7.14 the Adjuster is based on the intellectual r. of truth,

108:2.2 thus qualify the human mind for the r. of an Adjuster

108:2.3 stage of the human mind set for the r. of Adjusters

110:5.5 from the more or less continuous and conscious r. of

110:6.13 Spirit of Truth, together with the r. of an Adjuster

112:4.13 the actual personality form made ready for the r. of

113:7.8 repercussing in a new capacity for the r. of,

119:2.3 Simultaneously with the r. of this request on

120:2.9 Prior to the arrival and r. of the Adjuster I will

122:7.7 cleared of animals and cleaned for the r. of lodgers

130:5.1 the foundation for the quick r. of the later gospel

132:0.4 the better and more certain r. of their message.

132:7.2 to prepare him for the r. of wisdom and higher

136:4.9 nothing to do with his r. of universe sovereignty;

145:5.6 their physical bodies rather than as a result of the r.

149:3.1 Notwithstanding the favorable r. of Jesus and his

156:2.3 wont lightly to pass over the record of this warm r.

162:4.2 was the occasion of the r. of the temple offerings;

163:6.6 the good tidings of the r. of the gospel by so many

166:4.11 Father’s human children have equal capacity for the r

167:5.7 the establishment of homes for the r. and training of

168:4.4 prayer and the r. of the full spiritual answer thereto.

168:4.13 your personal r. of the full answers to your prayers

169:1.15 the r. of the returning prodigal, to show how

170:2.23 capacity in your own soul for the r. of the reality of

170:3.3 And the r. of the forgiveness of God by a kingdom

187:4.3 the conversion and r. of the thief into the kingdom

194:2.10 signified the conscious r. of this gift of the Spirit of

194:3.9 with the bestowal of the “new teacher,” and the r. of

195:2.4 was ideal soil for the r. and growth of Christianity.

reception-focus

62:7.1 universe circuit signals at the planetary r. of Urantia.

receptive

9:4.2 energy is r. and responsive to mind; mind can be

48:1.5 a morontia form of materialization which is r. to

49:5.20 the first type, naturally less r., while twenty-three

52:1.6 these beings become r. to the temporary indwelling

117:5.8 are r. and reactive to the emerging values in

134:2.3 all of them were r. to the living truth which Jesus

172:5.3 he disliked to see such a large, r., and enthusiastic

195:0.2 the rest of the Roman Empire was found to be r.

receptivity

3:4.6 strictly limited by the human capacity for spiritual r.

5:2.1 It is determined by the spiritual capacity of r. and by

5:5.5 elevated man to the level of r. to revealed religion,

13:4.3 the underlying conditions or states of spiritual r.

34:6.2 and as creatures grow in appreciation of, and r. for,

36:5.2 each seeking r. capacity for manifestation quite apart

49:5.19 spiritual r. is definitely influenced by this differential

51:6.1 potential, and the enhancement of spiritual r..

52:2.3 The evolution of the religious capacity of r. in the

65:6.10 mind possesses a certain innate capacity for spirit r.

65:7.6 the animal mind attains the human levels of spirit r..

92:4.1 of revelation be limited by man’s capacity of r..

108:1.5 potential of soul, the probable spiritual capacity of r.

117:6.15 made possible by an enlargement of experience r.

133:4.2 suited to the capacity of r. of each of your inquirers.

144:2.5 and to enlarge your soul’s capacity for spirit r..

144:4.2 fails to expand the soul’s capacity for spiritual r..

144:4.4 The soul’s spiritual capacity for r. determines the

146:2.17 they should remain for a time in silent r. to afford

160:3.1 relaxation determines the capacity for spiritual r..

168:4.6 to await the creation of adequate capacity for r.;

194:3.20 determining the capacity of r. which characterized

recess

22:7.4 are granted a r. every millennium of Havona time.

22:7.5 these glorified mortal ascenders to extend their r.

39:4.17 Jerusem will be to talk and visit, during r. periods,

48:4.14 “have fun,” except when we are in r from the serious

74:7.2 The forenoon periods of r. were devoted to practical

135:8.2 for him, as it was not yet time for the midday r.,

149:7.2 the entire party was granted a two weeks’ r. to go

149:7.3 be assigned to service at the end of the two weeks’ r.

189:4.6 In the r. of stone where they had laid Jesus, Mary

193:6.2 choose a successor to Judas Iscariot, and that a r.

recesses

109:5.1 deep spiritual transformations in the higher r. of the

recession

12:4.14 But this apparent speed of r. is not real; it results

46:1.3 during the period of light r. it falls to a little lower

46:1.7 Jerusem day, and then there is a gradual r. until,

46:2.2 time of lowest temperature attending the light r..

46:2.8 the light period and, sometimes, far into the r..

46:3.2 which is not slowed down during the r. of light.

64:4.6 fourth glacier, the greatest of all in Europe, was in r.;

recessional

12:4.14 interpose to make it appear that the r. velocity of

recessions

61:5.4 there were scores of advances and r. associated

recharged

15:5.11 masses of highly condensed matter to be r. in the

41:7.15 can be r. by certain nonluminous energy islands of

41:7.15 Those which are not thus eventually r. are destined

recharging

27:1.2 the normal rest of energy intake, the r. of beings

41:7.14 stars far removed from these chief channels of r. are

44:3.4 of reminiscent humor during periods of spiritual r..

113:2.10 For purposes of rest and r. with the life energy of the

144:4.8 prayer may be likened to r. the spiritual batteries of

recipient

120:1.6 I would remind you that I am r. of your universe

139:2.15 r. of high honors when Peter’s captors informed him

160:5.4 r. of the religious devotion of those who worship,

194:3.19 the Spirit of Truth purifies the heart and leads the r.

recipients

30:4.21 the mortals of time are r. of spirit confirmation from

48:8.3 you are not the r. of all this divine labor and

72:9.3 the r. are proud to attach the symbols of such civic

131:7.2 “Says the Lord: ‘You are all r. of my divine power

136:8.1 almost invariably admonished the r. of his healing

145:3.14 But the majority of those who were r of supernatural

164:5.6 Josiah proved to be one of the r. of the Master’s

171:7.5 the r. of his mercy did not so much feel that they

171:7.5 They had unbounded confidence in him because they

174:5.3 to heal them of their unbelief that they might be r.

reciprocal

0:2.16 Paradise personalities in r. association with the time-

1:7.2 Man attains divine union by progressive r. spiritual

11:5.6 it must have something to do with r. adjustment

39:2.15 with these common symbols maintain r. contact with

42:8.4 The integrity of the nucleus is maintained by the r.

52:1.7 capacity for seeking r. contact with divinity.

65:7.7 always are these changes gradual and r..

78:2.4 deteriorated until it reached a state of r. balance

106:9.5 experiential Trinity of Trinities is in part due to r.

110:6.19 attainments are r. and therefore mutually beneficial.

118:10.22 apparently variable r. response in the Supreme.

156:5.11 Human love may indeed be r., but divine love is

177:2.6 loyal devotion of true religion exert a profound r.

reciprocals

117:0.4 viewpoint both are evolutionary and experiential r..

117:2.9 they are evolutionary r., each initiating the growth

reciprocating

42:8.3 the nucleus of the atom are held together by the r.

reciprocation

14:6.8 The Father enjoys the Havona r. of the divine beauty

14:6.16 the realization of r. of equality fraternity between the

49:5.15 and development of intellectual and spiritual r.,

80:9.16 But the barrier of language prevented the full r. of

149:6.2 and r. of the Father’s profound and perfect love.

reciprocity

68:1.3 Primitive society was thus founded on the r. of

recital

18:3.4 is the r. of the trinitization of these Ancients of Days.

30:4.34 but this r. affords a glimpse of the average plan of

40:0.9 presents a glorious r. of the unstinted bestowal of

40:0.10 continue the r. of the eternal purpose of the Gods

40:7.4 an intriguing r. not included in my assignment, but

57:1.2 At the time of the beginning of this r., the Primary

63:6.8 of the pre-Planetary Prince days is a thrilling r. of

63:7.4 the r. of the most heroic and fascinating chapter in

67:3.10 There is no end to the r. of the stirring events of

70:1.15 the Midianites is a typical r. of the atrocious cruelty

72:12.3 This r. of the affairs of a neighboring planet is made

74:3.3 this long r. of the mismanagement of world affairs.

74:8.11 that this r was a recently discovered story of creation

75:4.8 I listened fully to the r. of all that led up to the

77:5.5 as Ratta listened to the r. of the Garden default,

83:0.1 This is the r. of the early beginnings of the marriage

97:8.7 A brief r. of the high points in Hebrew history will

101:3.17 the foregoing r. of twelve spiritlike performances in

113:3.6 This is a r. of the manifold and intricate function of

119:1.4 a r. of the service of this unique Melchizedek Son

127:5.2 Rebecca was thrilled with the r. and more than ever

127:5.3 Jesus listened attentively and sympathetically to the r

128:4.5 he listened to the r. of this very story of the strange

132:6.3 as Gonod listened to the r. of these experiences,

139:5.11 when his strength failed, Perpetua began the r. of

148:6.2 r. of the material prosperity of the Lord’s servant?

150:8.2 the service was begun by the r. of two prayers:

151:1.1 then Jesus began the r. of the parable of the sower,

158:5.2 When Jesus had listened to this r., he touched the

170:1.1 In connection with the r. of Jesus’ sermon it should

175:2.3 has become necessary, in this r. of the life of Jesus

175:2.3 a historical r. in no way justifies the unjust hatred,

187:4.4 records based upon the r. of the Roman centurion

189:3.5 And this is the r. of the events of the resurrection of

190:3.1 Mary was in the very midst of this thrilling r. when

191:6.1 Nathan ended his touching r. with these words:

196:0.10 a declaration of loyalty, a r. of personal devotion,

recitation

91:8.5 Prayer may be a meaningless r. of theologic formulas

150:8.6 began the r. of the nineteen prayer eulogies,

recitations

91:3.2 the semimagical r. of the present-day Toda tribe,

recite

54:5.1 or adjudicated, I am permitted to r. the following:

99:5.10 should periodically assemble and r. a form of words

159:3.14 treasured them in their hearts and did often r. them

169:1.15 Jesus then would r. the story of the coin lost in the

recited

89:8.8 Prayers are still read out of books, r. formally,

127:6.1 was r., the devotion of Rebecca was recounted.

137:1.6 “After they had r. the details of their long search

144:3.13 thirty set prayers which they r. in the synagogues

150:8.4 The congregation then r. the Shema, the Jewish

150:8.6 only the first and last of the benedictions were r..

150:8.7 The congregation looked not at the ruler as he r. the

169:3.3 After Peter had r. this ancient parable of the Nazarite

172:1.3 and r. how Joshua and the Israelites had come up to

184:5.9 their formal charges until he heard them r. by Pilate.

193:0.6 and r. how he had three times appeared to them.

reciting

8:0.4 In thus r. the order of the origin of the Deities, I do

94:8.1 by r. the Refuge: “I take my refuge in the Buddha;

151:5.6 Peter never grew weary of r. how “even the winds

187:5.2 he was merely r. in his vanishing consciousness

reckless

100:7.4 Jesus was courageous but never r.; prudent but

recklessness

100:7.15 It was courage born of faith, not the r. of blind

147:5.9 who is ever ready to condone sin and forgive r..

149:4.4 how they sometimes lead unthinking souls on to r.

reckon

9:4.4 intellect must increasingly r. with the fact and

9:5.5 do not presume to r. that all phenomena of mind are

15:1.5 having not long since (as we r. time) turned the

15:8.8 we are confronted with increasing inability to r. in

23:3.6 In the universes of space we must r. with handicaps

34:3.2 the personalities of the Infinite Spirit must often r.

34:3.4 Creative Spirit must r. with time in the ministration

42:4.10 we must r. with the influence of gravity pressure

53:9.3 two hundred thousand years ago, as you r. time.

57:0.1 we are directed to r. time in terms of current usage

59:0.1 We r. the history of Urantia as beginning about one

103:6.14 it must never fail to r. with the elliptic symmetry

104:3.2 man has ever to r. with the mathematics and

159:2.1 better for you to r. that he who is not against us is

168:4.13 must you constantly r. with the time-space factor in

171:2.3 If you fail thus to r. the cost, after you have laid the

reckonedsee reckoned with

14:1.11 Time is not r on Paradise; the sequence of successive

14:2.9 We do infer that sin can be r. as impossible of

15:9.18 Your local universe is not even r. as belonging to the

21:4.6 are r. as a separate order, sevenfold Master Sons.

22:7.9 they continue to be r. as two personalities in the

25:4.12 In the universal regime you are not r. as having

26:4.11 hoping to rejoin the pilgrims of time, to be r.

33:6.7 Chronology is r., computed, and rectified by a group

33:6.9 The day in Satania, as r. on Jerusem, is a little less

36:4.4 beings can hardly be r. as either mortal or immortal,

40:6.1 You will be r. as ascending sons the instant fusion

41:4.1 who have r. it as about two octillion (2x1027) tons.

46:5.18 Jerusem citizens and below that of finaliters are r. as

47:2.5 sixteen years of age, as r. by Urantia standards,

49:0.2 in the prehuman stage of life development are r. in

49:6.12 all Adjusterless children are r. as still attached to

51:0.3 Adam and Eve’s work is not r. as a total loss.

54:4.8 long delay (as time is r. on Urantia) in adjudicating

66:7.17 lunar month,this period being r. as twenty-eight days

77:7.1 the devastation of the planetary rebellion was r. up,

84:2.1 In early times all descent was r. in the female line,

119:5.1 three hundred million years ago, as time is r. on

122:1.2 r. among her ancestors such well-known women

123:0.5 his being r. among the offspring of David was due

127:5.2 attraction for the carpenter’s son, Rebecca rightly r.

133:0.3 who cannot know God are r. among the animals

156:6.5 his enemies r. that the whole movement had been

158:7.1 they r. that Jesus and the apostles would fear to

179:0.1 And since the Jews r. the day as beginning at sunset,

reckoned with

10:4.6 be r. with in our attempts to explain the totality of

38:9.1 they are functionally r. with the ministering spirits of

41:2.7 the swarming clouds of star dust must be r. with;

102:6.5 In much that pertains to life, probability must be r.,

118:1.4 having thus r. with both experience and wisdom,

reckoning

12:4.14 By this method of r., subsequent to the perfection

43:0.3 Edentia time r. and distance measurement are those

58:2.6 atmosphere is hardly comparable with heat r. at

64:1.4 third glacier, first according to the r. of geologists.

66:7.17 was the only time r. known to the early peoples.

66:7.17 a spiritual reminder into the common r. of time.

68:6.1 man may try to escape from the land, in the last r. he

77:2.12 The r. of time by the twenty-eight-day month

79:7.6 Mesopotamian methods of time r., astronomy,

86:6.4 science puts an actuary with mathematical r. in the

126:3.1 By the middle of this fifteenth yearand we are r.

126:4.2 year of God’s favor and the day of our God’s r.;

159:1.4 likened to a certain king who ordered a financial r.

171:8.4 when I return, when a r. shall be required of you.

171:8.6 you knew this r. would be required of you.

175:1.22 a terrible day of r. will come when the Judge of all

176:3.4 returned and called upon his stewards for a r..

176:3.6 thereby shall you be ready for the r. call of death.

176:3.7 to your hands will the Master of truth require a r..

176:3.8 inherent talents, a just and merciful r. must be faced.

reckonings

12:4.14 such r. with reference to the realms of outer space

reckons

99:7.4 in the presence of the sovereignty of God and r. with

109:2.4 actual fusion and r. the union as an event of fact.

118:1.4 As the human mind r. backward into the past, it is

reclaimed

27:0.2 ministering spirits on duty in the newly r. sphere.

reclamation

15:5.5 beyond the gravity-r. zone of the erupting sun,

119:3.4 the repentance and r. of the defaulting Planetary

119:3.5 The r. of this world is one of the most touching

recline

179:1.4 host, and signified that he intended there to r. as

reclined

147:5.3 standing behind Jesus as he r. at meat, began to

172:1.5 going up to where Jesus r. as the guest of honor,

172:1.5 Judas stepped over to where Andrew r. and said:

179:3.1 the lowest seat of the feast, where Simon Peter r.,

179:4.3 John, who r. on Jesus’ right hand, leaned over and

189:4.1 resting on the very couches whereon they r.

191:0.8 Most of the time Simon r. on a couch in a corner of

reclining

179:1.1 long table was surrounded by thirteen r. couches,

179:1.5 seated about the U-shaped table on these r. divans in

recognitionsee recognition of

1:1.2 Father never imposes any form of arbitrary r.,

3:5.13 the incessant clamoring of an inescapable self for r.

6:8.2 They are not so difficult of separate r. by those

13:4.4 the fluctuating differential in its r. and reception by

15:3.4 The other two are difficult of separate r. because

16:9.1 personal creature possesses innate r.-realization of

16:9.1 these three universe reality responses of cosmic r..

17:6.5 Spirit, this entity is immediately lost to our r.,

19:5.3 can individualize themselves sufficiently for r. by

20:8.3 R. indicative of effort and attainment is granted to all

22:5.1 may become candidates for the same Trinity r.

22:5.3 accorded this r. because of their valiant co-operation

26:7.5 Spirit sufficiently to constitute personality r..

27:3.1 Ethical awareness is simply the r. by any individual

39:4.18 able to enjoy mutual r. and sympathetic personality

40:9.5 an experiential-r.-response to these unremembered

40:9.6 response of experiential r. within the soul (identity)

40:9.6 r.,and validation of an unremembered facet of mortal

40:9.7 depend upon the attribute of r.-response in the

40:9.8 we do not grasp the technique of personality r..

40:9.8 mutual personality response with the fullness of r..

44:8.3 will gain adequate r. and receive due appreciation

45:7.5 gained requisite r. from the Melchizedek schools of

48:6.2 for r. on the higher levels of the morontia spheres

51:5.4 strive to qualify for r. and admission to the garden.

55:1.4 planetary r. for achievements of high social service

55:3.8 of “supreme service,” being the only degree of r.

55:3.8 This r. was bestowed upon those who had long

57:3.9 extended physical r. to the local universe of Nebadon

58:2.1 both above and below the r. range of human vision

62:7.0 7. RECOGNITION AS AN INHABITED WORLD

63:0.1 on this occasion of formal planetary r., closed with

63:7.1 splendid founders of the human race, received r. at

65:8.6 when spiritual values receive proper r., then cosmic

71:3.12 ambition of the wisest citizens is to gain civil r.,

71:3.12 such governments confer their highest honors of r.

72:9.3 are proud to attach the symbols of such civic r.,

72:9.5 This grant is independent of all other r., but in no

82:4.3 private property gained further r. in the mores,

84:3.3 Woman failed to get social r. during primitive times

84:5.5 Adamites and Nodites accorded women increased r.,

84:5.10 woman has finally won r., dignity, independence,

91:0.1 the dual potential of social response and God r..

91:1.2 only with those values which have general social r.,

91:2.6 true prayer which concerns its reception and r. by

91:4.4 even if such petitions are not worthy of spiritual r..

97:4.7 conscience of the Hebrews to the r. that Yahweh

98:2.4 the Greek philosophers gave r. to the divine and

98:2.4 scant r. to the whole galaxy of Olympian gods and

101:6.14 an eternal life of unending progression in God-r.

104:1.12 The concept of the Trinity, which began to gain r.

104:2.3 expanding cosmic horizons demand that he give r. to

106:1.3 God the Sevenfold signifies the r. by Paradise Deity

110:4.1 commonness of nature and absence of responsive r..

111:4.1 R. is the intellectual process of fitting the sensory

111:4.2 Meanings are derived from a combination of r. and

113:0.1 were about the only group of angels that had r..

114:7.5 willingness to serve without human r. and rewards.

117:5.3 experiential r. as personalities of God the Supreme

120:2.3 of ‘Planetary Prince of Urantia’ as the eternal r. by

130:3.5 might give more or less r. to subordinate deities.

130:4.4 of creature experience are concealed in depth of r..

130:4.14 establishes value levels of spirit r. and response.

133:7.8 associated sensation-r. and memory thereof, but

149:6.3 from reverence I would lead you up, through r.,

150:1.3 And this liberation of women, giving them due r.,

150:1.3 called deaconesses and were accorded general r..

156:5.19 Seek no unearned r. and crave no undeserved

157:5.1 feature of Peter’s confession was the clear-cut r. that

159:3.3 remember also to accord generous r. for the most

160:2.6 Some degree of r. is essential to the development of

184:2.4 Peter should not have been surprised at this r.,

190:2.6 for the fourth appearance of Jesus to mortal r.

191:4.1 tenth morontia manifestation of Jesus to mortal r.

194:4.12 This new crisis was met by the r. that believers

195:7.18 valueless unless it provides due r. for the scientist.

195:7.18 of art is genuine unless it accords r. to the artist.

196:2.6 proper r. to both the human and the divine natures

recognition ofsee recognition of, in

0:2.2 Cosmic consciousness implies r. of a First Cause,

0:8.9 the realization of God begins with the r. of the

0:8.9 the discovery and r. of the divine personality of

1:1.1 name of our choosing, and it grows out of the r. of

1:4.7 mortal can achieve the philosophic miracle of the r.

2:4.1 grows out of the full r. of the natural weaknesses

2:7.6 Happiness ensues from the r. of truth because it can

3:1.10 Supreme Being: It is determined by the en masse r.

5:1.3 you should rejoice in the r. of the ever-present

5:3.3 the r. of the Father’s matchless personality and

6:7.3 almost equal influence to prevent the conceptual r.

8:1.2 is the inspection and r. of his divine parents,

8:1.3 in mutual r. of the personality independence of each

9:7.1 the simultaneous r. of the mental, the material, and

10:2.7 The Eternal Son has the experience of sonship, r. of

10:3.1 acts and doings of plural Deity, clearly showing r. of

15:9.17 There must exist a state of universal r. of the Son of

16:6.7 arena of reason, the r. of relative right and wrong.

16:6.8 r. of spirit values, the assurance of eternal survival,

16:6.10 Stated otherwise, the r. of the reality of these

16:8.6 Self-consciousness connotes r. of the actuality of

16:8.15 the constitutive r. of the three basic mind realities

16:8.16 1. The mathematical or logical r. of the uniformity of

16:8.17 The reasoned r. of the obligation of moral conduct.

16:9.1 personal creature possesses innate r.-realization of

16:9.4 Human self-consciousness implies the r. of the reality

16:9.6 and the realization (r.) of God is inalienable and

16:9.14 we reason ourselves into the r. of brotherhood.

20:1.14 to win the planets to the willing r. of the loving rule

24:7.2 the Luminous Persons, and disappear from the r. of

26:5.2 and third, the intellectual r. of the Infinite Spirit.

26:5.5 the spiritual r. and realization of the Master Spirit

26:7.1 to achieve the personality r. of the Infinite Spirit.

26:8.2 second, in the satisfactory personality r. of the Son;

27:7.6 expanding divinity r. of the brilliant beings of

34:1.1 Upon the Paradise r. of this declaration of intention

34:1.1 the Deity-embraced Master Spirit emerges to the r.

35:2.7 the final and full r. of the Creator Son and his Father.

42:11.1 In the evaluation and r. of mind it should be

44:6.6 spirit activities to the physical r. of chemical odors is

44:7.3 the mortal attempt to depict the human r. of divine

45:4.6 in the r. of the divinity of “The Supreme Chief.”

48:7.12 throughout the cosmos, even to the r. of the Infinite.

52:6.7 the brotherhood of man is predicated on the r. of

56:6.3 Mortal man must, through the r. of truth,

56:6.3 evolve the r. of a God of love and then progress

56:7.4 adequately educated to attain experiential r. of

56:10.8 impinge upon the r. of divine goodness in Deity

56:10.11 Beauty is the intellectual r. of the harmonious time-

56:10.12 Goodness is the mental r. of the relative values of

56:10.12 The r. of goodness implies a mind of moral status,

56:10.13 The r. of true relations implies a mind competent to

56:10.17 Universal beauty is the r. of the reflection of the Isle

57:8.6 r. of the small and insignificant sphere which was

62:7.1 be apprised of the r. of intelligent life on the planet.

70:1.20 hostilities, and then came the r. of noncombatants.

70:1.21 Next came the general r. of the right of asylum;

70:8.4 2. Personal–the r. of ability, endurance, skill, and

70:8.4 soon followed by the r. of language mastery,

71:3.10 the r. of the obligation and privilege of social service

71:8.10 8. The due r. of sex equality and the co-ordinated

75:8.4 justice demands r. of the condition of the planet.

86:3.4 together with the r. of human weakness before the

87:0.1 early religions had much to do with the r. of Deity

87:4.2 there came about the r. of higher types of spirits,

87:6.1 r. of higher spirits necessitated the employment of

88:1.6 from the early r. of the four points of the compass.

89:10.4 The possibility of the r. of the sense of guilt is a

89:10.5 But confessionsincere r. of the nature of sinis

95:1.3 the various peoples to the permanent r. of one God.

97:1.9 a steady drift back toward the r. of other gods,

97:7.14 two Isaiahs would have prepared the way for the r.

98:2.2 and a new awakening to the r. of monotheism.

98:7.1 to win all mankind to the r. of the Father’s love and

100:1.8 to divine values, r. of religious living in others,

100:2.1 Spiritual progress is predicated on intellectual r. of

100:3.2 becomes a symbol signifying the r. of divine value

100:6.4 The morbid r. of human limitations is changed to the

101:2.14 Religion is the faith act of the r. of this inner urge to

101:9.5 just a name applied to the human r. and awareness of

102:4.2 determined by depth of concept plus totality of r. of

102:4.3 the r. of God as the realitysource, nature, and

102:6.9 Consistency demands the r. of the activities of a

102:8.3 differing r. of moral values, ethical relationships,

103:1.5 religion is founded on the r of values and is validated

103:1.6 The realization of the r. of spiritual values is an

103:2.1 normal growth of the r. of supreme values with an

103:3.1 are not even totemic in their beliefs, do have a r. of

103:7.13 Logic, the innate r. of things, meanings, and values.

104:2.3 Through the r. of the Trinity concept the mind of

104:2.6 philosophical and cosmological reason demand r. of

104:4.14 spiritual insight must never eclipse the intelligent r.

105:2.2 by the r. of the eternal continuum of The Infinity,

106:2.2 must provide for the differential r. of spirit person,

108:3.6 I bow before you in humble r. of your exquisite

109:5.3 mental situations, safety lies only in the prompt r. of

110:3.8 Loving God and desiring to be like himgenuine r.

110:3.9 wholehearted r. of the brotherhood of man coupled

110:3.10 4. Joyful acceptance of cosmic citizenshiphonest r.

112:4.13 receives the r. of the chief Personalized Monitor of

112:7.9 stands in worshipful r. of the actual personality of

112:7.12 in all matters concerned with the r. of personality.

113:6.8 “resurrection of the unjust,” in reality the formal r.

117:6.5 finite manifestation upon the r. of the Father

117:6.17 gradually create in your consciousness the r. of the

120:2.9 your progressive r. of the nature and import of

120:3.10 gradual return to r. of your divine identity incarnate

120:4.2 r. (by the human mind) of this fact of being God and

126:3.8 Jesus had an unerring ability for the r. of truth,

130:3.4 portrayed a clearer r. of the Lord God of Israel as

130:4.3 r. of the Father and the knowing of the Supreme.

132:0.4 prepared for the r. of additional and similar truths

132:2.7 Goodness is found in the r. of the positive truth-

132:6.3 as his ear for the r. of human melody will be able to

133:0.3 you cannot escape the r. of differential human

133:7.8 but none experience a meaningful r. of sensation or

134:4.9 equality never brings peace except in the mutual r. of

136:1.3 a r. of Jesus as the terminator of one age and the

140:10.9 first, r. of the fact of the sovereignty of God; second,

141:4.2 the believing r. of the truth that you are his son.

141:7.6 of human liberty through the sincere r. of truth,

141:7.8 To insure the r. of his Father in the unfolding of the

142:3.21 r. of the fact of creation as the reason for Sabbath

143:1.4 ultimate goal of human progress is the reverent r. of

147:4.7 and the consequent r. of the brotherhood of man,

149:2.5 approach other religions with the r. of the truths

149:6.2 a son’s affectionate r. and reciprocation of the

149:6.4 children are led to love their father in responsive r.

149:6.10 and the r. of the destiny of your spirit-born souls.

155:5.8 general r. of the realities of spiritual experience,

157:6.3 the r. of that fact, at least hazily, by his chosen

160:1.5 man not only possesses capacity for the r. of

160:1.13 Prejudice blinds the soul to the r. of truth, and

170:2.7 new meanings consequent upon the r. of a noble

170:5.14 to provide for the r. of the Master’s teaching

178:1.3 earthly rulers and in this way lead them to the r. of

181:2.10 simultaneous r. of temporal duty to civil powers

185:0.4 Jews have not been the only ones to fail in the r. of

190:3.1 The fifth morontia manifestation of Jesus to the r. of

194:4.6 not from the r. of the brotherhood of mortal man.

195:5.6 3. Man’s ethical r. of social obligations and political

195:7.8 be devoid of all conscious r. of that very fact.

195:7.18 No r. of philosophy is edifying if it ignores the

196:2.11 transcend Jesus’ brotherhood of men based on the r.

196:3.10 Concerning insight, the r. of moral values and the

196:3.25 Morality is equivalent to the r. of duty, realization

recognition of, in

2:5.7 the Father more because of his nature than in r. of

3:1.6 God has limited his direct and actual presence in r.

8:5.5 In r. of this and for many additional reasons the spirit

9:1.1 all designative of relationship and in r. of function:

9:1.2 Third Source functions in consonance with, and in r.

14:1.10 separation is in r. of functional and administrative

82:4.5 it was the practice to pay the father a bride fee in r.

92:4.8 worship which a creature son voluntarily gives in r.

95:5.2 it was in r. of this exploit, among other reasons,

98:5.3 And in r. of his slaying the mythical sacred bull,

103:4.5 not of actual virtue or worthiness, but in r. of the

113:1.1 It was in r. of this that Jesus said: “Take heed that

166:2.8 constrained to give thanks in r. of the good things

185:0.4 Jews have not been the only ones to fail in the r.

recognizable

24:2.9 Directors are persons; they have r. spirit presence

42:5.14 Light and all other forms of r. energy

42:7.5 Not every world will have one hundred r. elements

42:12.10 and which are r. and personally distinguishable.

48:3.5 each of you possesses a distinct and r. personality.

recognizesee recognizewith we; see recognizewith you

1:0.3 The enlightened worlds all r. and worship the Father,

1:0.3 to comprehend the divine nature, to r. the Father.

1:1.2 own heartsr., love, and voluntarily worship him.

9:1.6 but all his actions appear to r. the Father-Paradise

16:3.19 all ascenders are certain to r. and comprehend when

16:8.4 that part of any individual which enables us to r.

16:8.6 the ability to r. the reality of other personalities.

16:9.7 ability to r. and grasp the reality of other personality,

16:9.13 the ability to r. the reality of God as a personality

18:3.1 that point where they are able to r. and communicate

19:5.3 lower orders of celestial beings to r. one of them.

22:9.6 Their willingness to r. and acknowledge their

26:7.5 Third Person, but not all can r. or even partially

29:4.38 I r. that the frandalanks are intelligent, but I cannot

30:4.28 The first act of your Havona career will be to r.

34:3.8 Creative Spirit is preparing to r. a circumscribed

36:5.15 Creature mind, before acquiring the ability to r.

40:6.2 the power to r. that they are the sons of God.”

44:0.17 the ascenders are able to r. material, morontia, and

44:0.18 power to r. your associates of former existences.

44:0.18 the scale of life, will you retain the ability to r. and

44:0.18 the ability to r. your friends and fellows of former

44:6.6 Urantia mortals could hardly r. this ministry by any

46:2.7 would hardly r. since it has no smoking chimneys;

46:7.7 They have a vision which permits them to r.

47:1.1 are hospitable hosts to all beings whom they can r..

48:3.5 mansion worlds, after learning to r. them as a class,

49:5.16 group of worlds should in fairness r. planetary age;

52:6.4 are so primitive that they fail to r. the folly of

55:4.8 the range of human vision as enable mortals to r.

56:1.5 observe the existence of these two realities and r.

68:5.13 era cannot hope to survive if its leaders fail to r. that

69:2.3 Primitive man was not slow to r. the advantages of

71:2.4 3. Failure to r. the basic facts of social evolution.

72:5.4 the industrial courts shall r. legal compensation as

72:9.8 These people r. that, when fifty per cent of a nation

79:3.8 did not r. in the Dravidians their Andite cousins

81:2.8 man refused to r. natural causes as explanations for

83:4.7 to disguise the bride so that ghosts might not r. her

87:7.8 It must r. true meanings, exalt beautiful relations,

90:3.9 the first to r. that all disease is the result of natural

91:3.7 Enlightened prayer must r. not only an external

91:3.7 then to r. that the idea of this alter ego has evolved

93:9.10 few were able or willing to r. and receive Michael

97:8.4 the Jews were so confused they failed to r. the

98:2.6 Anaxagoras was a mechanist except that he did r. a

100:2.4 to discover beauty in things, r. truth in meanings,

100:5.6 If one is disposed to r. a theoretical subconscious

101:7.5 Neither does it r. the aesthetic cult of pure wonder

101:9.1 it failed to r. the duty demands of ethical obligation

102:5.3 Human morality may r. values, but only religion

103:5.3 All men r. the morality of this universal urge to be

104:2.3 he r. the Trinity sovereignty extending outward

107:4.1 To say that an Adjuster is divine is merely to r. the

110:1.6 never r. as separate identities the fusion partners—

112:3.1 Urantians generally r. only one kind of death,

112:5.1 To say that a being is personal is to r. the relative

118:6.8 To r. Deity omnipotence is to enjoy security in your

120:2.2 forever r. the justice of your doing in the role of

124:4.2 rendered it difficult to r. the double origin of those

126:3.11 then how should he r. the Jewish Messiah if such

130:4.15 of relativity so to mislead you that you fail to r. the

130:7.6 confusion of the scientist grows out of failure to r.

131:8.4 To know one’s mother is to r. one’s sonship.

132:1.4 religionists must r. that they are on trial before the

132:6.3 melody will be able to r. four tones instead of one.

134:4.3 If different religions r. the spirit sovereignty of God

134:9.9 reason for this failure of his early beneficiaries to r.

137:6.5 be slow to r. in the revelation of my Father’s love

139:4.10 John was the first to r. the Master when he came to

141:4.4 Jesus taught them to r.: 1. Diseases of the flesh

141:5.2 they will r. that you have been with me and have

141:7.12 beginning to r. the unaffected friendliness of Jesus.

147:4.9 impels us to r. in this rule of life the divine command

150:5.2 By faith r. the indwelling spirit of God, whose

150:8.11 and were not slow to r. that trouble was brewing.

151:2.3 Said he: “Master, while I r. many good things

152:6.4 that spiritual nature of man which must r. truth and

153:5.3 “I r. that this sifting of the kingdom distresses you,

160:1.7 problem, and frankly to r. its nature and gravity.

161:2.4 All men, good and evil, r. these elements of

161:2.5 Jesus is quick to r. and generous to acknowledge

165:4.6 Fail not to r. the danger of wealth’s becoming, not

168:4.8 petitioner fails to r. it as the answer to his prayer.

180:2.4 an experience of learning how to r. and execute

180:2.7 apostles to r. that prayer is a function of spirit-born

181:2.17 leader, and which your brethren therefore freely r..

189:4.10 the Master was so changed that they did not yet r.

190:5.2 But he did not r. the Master even when he spoke

193:2.3 were quick to r. Jesus when he began to teach them.

193:2.3 While his friends could not readily r. his morontia

195:7.3 machine, such a man would be wholly unable to r.

195:7.3 mechanistic science has failed to r. the fact of the

195:7.12 in order to r. such a fact and become conscious of

196:3.10 all that the human mind can do is to discover, r.,

196:3.16 he could not possibly appraise moral values and r.

recognizewith we

0:12.13 r. the impossibility of fully translating the language

7:1.8 We r. all actions and reactions of the omnipresent

8:6.5 even though we r. the omnipresence of the Spirit,

9:2.5 the Eternal Son we know–we can unmistakably r. it.

12:3.12 We r. the circuit, but we cannot measure either

15:8.8 We are able to r. most of the laws governing

19:5.3 their assistance, sometimes r. their presence.

24:3.3 Aids; but we do not r. a personality presence.

32:4.8 we at least can r. the avenue whereby the Father

32:5.4 we are forced to r. that such temporary epochs are

42:2.13 we r. the intelligent action of the Ultimate in both

107:7.6 We r. that the Adjusters are divine in origin,

108:4.1 Paradise Sons and their creative associates we r.

111:4.11 then must we r. that freewill creativity embraces the

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

160:1.7 excite our profound fears, we refuse to r. them.

163:3.2 should we r. that with God all things are possible.”

180:5.11 so must we clearly r. that neither the golden rule nor

recognizewith you

4:1.2 r. that the watchword of the universe is progress?

12:4.12 You fail to r. the present outward and uniform

15:3.4 you would immediately r. the ten major sectors of

17:5.4 even though you may r. the impersonal presence of

23:2.13 but not until you reach Havona will you r. them

24:1.16 Although you will r. and know them as you journey

26:3.1 You will also fully r. and exquisitely fraternize

27:1.4 you will immediately r. the instigator of rest who

40:10.14 As mortals you can now r. your place in the family

41:3.10 you will at least r. eight of these immense sectors

47:4.3 As you go forward, you will r. more and more of the

81:6.12 shocked at the ravages of war, but you should r. the

82:0.3 And you should r. that most of these civilizations of

91:9.6 You not only r. the Father’s will and choose to do it,

96:7.5 you will r. that it was in the neighborhood of Ur of

100:3.3 You must r. the relation between pleasurable

100:4.5 Immediately you r. that such a picture stands for

109:2.1 You should r. a certain functional classification

116:5.1 you should now r. that the Sevenfold encompasses

131:8.6 You are truly wise when you r. your insignificance.

132:5.20 You must first r. man as your brother, and if you

140:6.7 “Always must you r. the two viewpoints of all mortal

156:5.4 I admonish you that, while you r. temptation

156:5.5 habits of behavior that you r. as temptation.

168:4.12 to r. and appropriate the long-waiting answers to

175:1.18 Do you not r. how much better it would be first to

recognizedverb; see recognized by

3:2.7 that misadaptations have been r., and that an effort

12:2.1 borders of the seven superuniverses are generally r.

12:5.1 the Paradise-Havona standard day is arbitrarily so r..

14:5.4 when they have r. the Father, they go to sojourn

27:3.2 one more level of ethics to be r. and complied with

29:4.35 Urantia from a form of matter which is r. still less.

34:6.7 Those who have received and r. the indwelling of

38:9.13 most certainly be r. for their age-long service in

42:5.1 sixty-four are wholly or partially r. on Urantia.

43:5.16 Long ago the prophet r. the controlling hand of the

46:1.5 Thus it will be r. that such headquarters worlds are

55:10.7 Heretofore the finaliters have r. no supervision this

57:8.10 Shortly after Urantia was first r. on the universe

62:3.3 displayed superior intelligence and were soon r. as

62:7.7 that Urantia was formally r. as a planet of human

63:2.1 being set upon by hostile relatives and thus r. the

65:7.8 be r. as phenomena apart from spiritual activities.

69:4.3 the early Hebrews r. a separate code of ethics in

70:9.15 Few human rights were r. in the European Middle

70:10.3 Accidental murder was not therefore r.,

70:10.9 evolving tribes all r. this right of blood vengeance.

72:9.3 spiritual leaders are also thus r. and honored with

74:8.8 the earlier traditions r. pre-Adamic civilization is

75:4.1 Adam r. that something was wrong, and he asked

76:3.2 long before Adam and Eve passed away, they r.

77:7.6 Jesus knew and r. the difference between insanity

82:4.3 Adultery was r. as a form of stealing,

82:5.1 It was r. that outbreeding greatly increased the

83:4.9 marriage was r. as consisting in the decisions of the

83:5.5 The institution of polygyny r. four sorts of wives:

83:6.3 The Chaldean tribes r. the right of a wife to

93:5.10 Abraham was soon r. as the civil ruler of the Salem

94:9.3 which Gautama Siddhartha would never have r..

95:5.6 created a religion which r. an intimate worshipful

103:6.7 But many mortals have r. the desirability of having

106:0.10 Thus it should be r. that the concepts herewith

111:0.4 The Chinese r. two aspects of a human being, the yin

112:1.13 Thus it will be r. that the phenomenon of stimulus-

112:2.6 In all concepts of selfhood it should be r that the fact

112:5.4 When it is said that man has identity, it is r. that he

116:0.1 If man r. that his Creators, while being divine were

121:6.5 Paul r. and eliminated from his pre-Christian basic

125:6.4 amazement when they r. the voice of the missing lad

125:6.6 had been r. as a son of the law, and had received

126:3.8 r. in his mind that of all the Messianic predictions

127:3.13 Mary in the fullest sense r. Jesus as the real head of

128:4.3 Jesus was r. as a master teacher by the businessmen

128:4.6 Very early he r. that his followers would be

129:2.7 Annas r. the foolishness of suggesting that Jesus

130:3.5 of all those religions of the world which r. a Deity,

130:3.6 world’s sacred literature all clearly r. the existence of

130:7.4 arrangement whereby events are r. and segregated.

132:1.2 material standards must be r. as transient, partial,

133:9.5 Ganid r. the similarity between the gospel of this

134:3.7 every teacher must represent a religion which r. God

134:9.9 r. in the public teacher the same person they had

135:8.5 When John r. Jesus, the ceremonies were halted

137:4.3 Jesus r. that his family and his six disciple-apostles

137:5.3 At last he r. that there was no way to launch his

139:3.8 be r. that they were cognizant of the dangers

140:8.15 Jesus r. the need for social justice and industrial

140:8.20 The Master r. the many good things which these

141:7.14 More clearly John r. that, notwithstanding all of his

146:2.4 divine and human forgiveness was r. and linked

146:6.2 widow and her friends r. the Master and besought

148:8.3 soon r. that his teaching was not sound as judged

149:4.3 He r. that it was necessary for most men to devote

150:1.3 to the women’s gallery), to behold them being r.

150:5.5 you have already been saved, have r. sonship as

151:6.4 When Amos r. Jesus, he fell down at his feet and

157:5.2 But he now r. that such a plan could hardly be

158:7.4 but the Master’s human nature r. in these words

159:1.3 whatsoever you shall decree on earth shall be r. in

168:4.7 received and r. only after that same praying mind

170:3.10 But Jesus also r. that man develops his character by

170:5.14 When Jesus’ immediate followers r. their partial

176:1.2 Even the Jewish leaders subsequently r. that it was

177:4.6 Judas r. it would be best for the peace of Israel if

178:3.5 The crowds jostled them, but no one r. them nor

186:2.2 he r. as belonging to the governor’s jurisdiction.

189:2.9 the testimony of mortals of the realm who met, r.,

189:4.10 all of the other women r. that it was the Master who

190:5.5 Cleopas r. that their guest was the Master himself.

196:2.4 while the human Jesus was r. as having a religion,

recognized by

8:3.8 must always be first r. by all who are candidates for

16:6.10 Matter-energy is r. by the mathematical logic of

29:4.29 detect currents which are much too feeble to be r. by

34:1.4 And she is so r. and regarded by the Creator Son.

34:2.1 as to be personally r. by all contacting individuals.

42:11.4 Spirit-reality levels are r. by their spirit content,

44:7.1 in the spirit world, but which are not r. by mortals.

53:8.5 Caligastia was r. by the Son of Man as the Prince of

70:10.14 burning alive was r. by many ancient rulers, Moses

100:3.4 such relationships are r. and appreciated by mind.

119:8.1 Michael was also r. by the Father as the established

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

149:1.7 but was immediately r. by his divine nature.

160:3.2 such a character is finally r. by one’s fellows as a

recognizedadjective

4:1.7 more or less conversant with, the r. forces, minds,

15:9.18 holding membership in the r. spiritual family of the

42:2.7 the openly r. transmutation of space potency into

42:8.2 This force is not wholly dominated by your r. laws of

45:7.6 vote is differentially cast in accordance with the r.

62:6.5 on Urantia and in these two now r. human minds.

67:1.4 in an open and persistent defiance of r. reality and

70:9.13 the rules of the gamer. adjustments of relations

72:5.11 work at home and on farms, at some r. industry,

81:5.6 but might does enforce the commonly r. rights of

90:2.3 miracles performed by regular spirits and r. gods

91:7.11 6. To conserve currently r. social, moral, ethical,

101:7.4 of living consists in the nature and level of r. values

102:8.4 created its God conceptions out of its highest r.

103:6.7 unavailing attempt to span this well-r. chasm.

111:4.1 Understanding connotes that these r. sensory

114:3.2 r. leader of the celestial beings functioning on

121:7.4 spoken interpretation of the law by the r. teachers,

149:6.8 The universally r. and unreservedly worshiped

159:4.1 detract from authority of the r. Hebrew scriptures.

178:1.16 clashed with these established leaders and r. rulers

192:0.2 Peter was the generally r. head of the apostolic corps

195:0.16 immortality became a part of the assurance of a r.

recognizes

16:6.5 The cosmic mind unfailingly responds (r. response)

49:5.21 This classification r. the succession of temporal

82:2.1 Nature hardly r. individuals; it takes no cognizance

89:0.2 only advanced civilization r. a consistently even-

90:3.1 he r. that matter is responsive to the intelligent

91:1.4 the human mind r. the reality of beneficent powers

103:5.3 the religionist more correctly r. that the unselfish

103:8.6 Only a philosophy which r. the reality of personality

103:9.10 When reason once r. right and wrong, it exhibits

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

147:8.5 while at the same time it r. every man as a brother.

149:6.3 When man r. only the works of God, he is led to

180:5.6 Another mortal r. this same golden rule as the

195:7.9 the universe cannot be scientific because science r.

196:3.1 the intellectual logic which r. the First Cause as It

196:3.27 and assured survival of everything morality r. and

recognizing

3:6.3 Man’s mind can be truly comprehended only by r.

5:2.5 capable of r. the spirit leadings and supermaterial

10:8.1 the Trinity can only be partially comprehended by r.

26:7.5 assistance to a pilgrim in his difficult task of r.,

27:7.1 Worship is the conscious and joyous act of r. and

28:6.18 the responsibility of ethics, the necessity for r. that

29:4.38 draw upon your imagination to the extent of r. that

51:6.6 that mortals have the experience of r. seven fathers:

100:7.8 Jesus loved men as brothers, at the same time r. how

101:7.5 while at the same moment r. their unification in

101:9.6 Though r. that religion is imperfect, there are at least

103:7.13 Reason is the act of r. the conclusions of

103:7.13 Faith is the act of r. the validity of spiritual

131:9.1 Even the least God-r. of the world’s great religions

157:1.1 tax collector came upon them and, r. Jesus, called

182:3.1 The three apostles could not help r. that he was

190:2.3 difficulty in r. the morontia form of the Master,

190:2.3 but few of them had any trouble r. his voice or

recollections

13:2.1 home of sentimental memories and reminiscent r..

160:4.12 But the noblest of all memories are the treasured r.

recombination

101:6.4 from protoplasmic memory in process of r. and

recommend

151:3.3 He did r. the free use of parables, especially nature

recommendation

15:11.3 has the deliberative body ever passed a r. that the

recommendations

15:13.6 co-ordinate all r. which come up to a superuniverse

24:4.3 The Associate Inspectors receive reports and r. only

28:5.12 the Perfectors of Wisdom adapt decisions and r. to

33:8.5 are without authority or power to enforce their r..

33:8.5 courts issue rulings of execution; but if their r.

37:5.9 these commissioners are at hand to present their r.;

48:6.5 These seraphim then make r. to the four and twenty

72:7.9 the industrial congress have ratified the r. of the

107:2.8 Adjusters are personalized on the r. of the Ancients

112:4.12 agree in every item of their life records and r.

recommended

73:0.3 after his survey of racial progress,duly r. that Urantia

recommender

156:5.15 Are you a better righteousness r. this year than you

recommending

57:8.8 r. that Urantia be placed on the life-experiment

recompense

131:8.4 R. injury with kindness.

131:9.4 Every good deed has its r..

133:1.2 the punishment which I might dictate as just r. for

recompensed

167:1.5 may bid you to their feasts, and thus will you be r..

reconcile

87:4.6 Man’s early philosophy was able to r. spirit

87:4.6 enable man to r. the variables of chance with a

91:6.3 how difficult it may be to r. the scientific doubtings

92:2.3 never-ending attempts to r. olden but reprehensible

94:11.4 Buddhists have been able to r. and correlate the

98:7.1 bestow himself upon the humanity of Urantia to r. an

104:1.8 Hebrew mind could not r. the trinitarian concept

122:3.2 Never could Joseph r. these conflicting ideas until,

143:3.5 Simon was unusually upset in his efforts to r. his

178:2.1 Jesus’ most devoted followers could not r. the

178:2.1 they could not r. such an impending disaster with

194:3.2 a human life are hard to understand, difficult to r.

reconciled

34:6.9 diverse and opposing urges can seldom be fully r.;

93:9.1 they were not r. to the loss of their wonderful leader.

99:1.1 The human race must become r. to a procession of

103:5.5 higher self (divine spirit) are co-ordinated and r. by

104:3.3 the eternal repleteness of infinity must be r. with the

106:9.5 But how can these two viewpoints be r.?

119:2.1 System Sovereign was not fully r. to the verdict.

122:4.1 Joseph did not become r. to the idea that Mary

122:7.3 But before they actually set forth, Joseph was r. to

123:6.2 gradually became r. to these trips away from home.

139:7.3 Iscariot, to become r. to the publican’s presence in

179:3.5 he not only became r. to the thought of allowing

reconciliation

28:5.13 the wise experience of their order as the “oil of r.

93:6.8 the r. between Abraham and Melchizedek was

103:6.7 Mota is a superphilosophical r. of divergent reality

129:4.5 more advanced phases of human and Adjuster r.

157:6.4 victor over both and effective in the profitable r. of

188:5.13 death on the cross was not to effect man’s r. to God

reconciling

98:7.1 that “God was in Christ r. the world to himself.”

103:6.7 method of r. the interplay between the widely

reconnecting

61:2.3 The southern land bridge was extensive, r. the

reconquered

195:10.18 resurrected itself and virtually r. the whole Western

reconsciousizes

112:3.5 that r. you at the time of the morontia awakening.

reconsciousizing

112:5.16 which makes possible the r. of the sleeping survivor.

reconstituted

66:4.8 r. on Urantia as unique men and women of a high

reconstruct

40:9.7 store of Adjuster-remembered events and to r. any

99:2.2 It cannot r. society without first reconstructing

99:2.2 it cannot r. itself until society has been radically

reconstructed

99:2.2 reconstruct itself until society has been radically r..

reconstructing

99:2.2 It cannot reconstruct society without first r. itself;

reconstruction

40:9.6 this dual response constitutes the r., recognition,

40:9.8 While we understand such techniques of memory r.

40:9.8 albeit, memory itself and the techniques of its r. are

51:2.4 seraphic slumber throughout this entire period of r..

67:5.3 The Caligastia scheme for the immediate r. of human

87:7.2 greatest obstacle to social r. and spiritual progress.

99:0.3 face adjustment to extensive and continuing social r..

99:1.0 1.RELIGION AND SOCIAL RECONSTRUCTION

99:1.6 not organically involved in the work of social r. and

99:2.1 leadership in this impending world-wide social r.

99:2.1 economic system which is destined to undergo r..

99:2.4 are of no more value in the tasks of social r. than

99:3.3 Religion influences social r. directly because it

99:3.6 a great part in the present-day program of social r..

99:3.15 of some social, economic, or political r. movement.

99:7.2 Political science must effect the r. of economics and

99:7.2 In all social r. religion provides a stabilizing loyalty

112:6.8 seraphic associates for the r. of human memory;

160:5.10 and testing process of self-destruction and soul r.?

reconstructionists

99:3.6 Many individual social r., while vehemently

reconstructions

160:1.11 to effect those vital r. and readjustments of one’s

reconstructive

149:1.1 health and happiness as a result of the r. power of

recordnoun; see record, of; record, on

4:5.1 Religious tradition is the imperfectly preserved r. of

7:6.1 persists in the face of such statements as the r. of a

8:1.8 There exists no r. of these stirring times.

13:0.2 There exists neither r. nor tradition of their origin.

19:4.9 for there are transactions of superuniverse r. which

20:5.7 I have yet to see the r. of the failure or default of

21:4.3 born of woman as you have the r. of the babe of

23:1.6 There is no r. that a Solitary Messenger ever

23:3.3 but the r. shows that on the journey to fulfill this

24:6.4 There is no r. of a Graduate Guide in all the realms

34:4.11 This r. represents the confusion of two presentations

34:6.12 the r. testifies that the Spirit bears witness “with your

37:3.6 judgment of a realm and the dead are called to r.

37:3.7 busy themselves with keeping straight the r. of each

43:4.8 the r.: “And there was a day when the Sons of God

44:4.4 Our rate of reducing thought to a permanent r. can

58:7.12 the fossil pages of the vast “stone book” of world r..

58:7.12 the pages of this gigantic biogeologic r. unfailingly

63:6.8 The r. of the achievements of this master mind and

66:1.4 his trust of world dominion with an enviable r. of

68:2.5 History is but the r. of man’s agelong food struggle

70:11.6 Law is a codified r. of long human experience,

77:7.6 It is no mere figure of speech when the r. states:

78:7.5 Noah kept a written r. of the days of the river’s rise

79:8.15 And Chinese tradition preserves the hazy r. of the

93:9.7 The r. of so many contacts of Abraham and Sarah

93:9.9 The Hebrew scribes therefore destroyed every r. of

96:5.1 many reforms in Israel of which there is no r..

96:5.2 The r. of the times and doings of Moses was derived

96:7.3 This Book of Psalms is the r. of the varying

97:8.1 custom of looking upon the r. of the experiences

97:8.1 the Babylonian exile had prepared their new r. of

97:8.2 their history, we should briefly survey the r. of their

97:8.7 Hebrew history will illustrate how the facts of the r.

97:9.1 the priests’ r. of these things unhesitatingly declared

97:9.2 defame and blacken the r. of the northern Israelites

97:9.4 But the priests later on put it in the r. that Saul was

97:9.8 made him king was inadvertently left in the r. by

97:9.12 in your r. (overlooked by the Judahite editors)

110:7.10 discourage, for me, make r. of this my plea to him.”

112:5.15 r. of personality constitution is faithfully preserved

113:6.7 even as your r. tells; “And he shall send his angels

119:1.4 But a strange r. is to be found on the Melchizedek

119:1.4 This r. is preserved in a simple temple which now

119:1.4 And this r., which I have so recently reviewed,

119:1.5 and this r. is now closed with the certification that

119:8.8 And your r. tells the truth when it says that this same

121:8.1 enjoyed access to the lost r. of the Apostle Andrew

121:8.3 Andrew), briefest, and most simple r. of Jesus’ life

121:8.3 his r. is in reality the Gospel according to Peter.

121:8.3 Mark wrote this r. at the instigation of Peter and

121:8.3 The r. has since been considerably changed,

121:8.3 This r. by Mark, in conjunction with Andrew’s

121:8.4 The so-called Gospel according to Matthew is the r.

121:8.4 The author of this r. seeks to show in Jesus’ life that

121:8.5 remembrance of these events but also a certain r.

121:8.5 This r. by Matthew was written in Aramaic; Isador

121:8.6 Matthew’s original r. was edited and added to in

121:8.6 a private r., the last copy having been destroyed in

121:8.8 the “grace of the Lord Jesus Christ” in his r. as Luke

121:8.9 first four fifths, Isador’s narrative, and a brief r.

121:8.10 When this r. was made, John had the other Gospels

121:8.12 Jesus, I have drawn freely upon all sources of r.

121:8.12 My ruling motive has been to prepare a r. which

121:8.13 —aside from the memory of the r. of the Apostle

121:8.13 permission has been utilized when the human r.

128:4.6 Jesus did not want to build up such a human r. of

131:0.1 And it should be made plain in this r. that all these

131:3.1 Ganid did find some r. of certain earlier beliefs

131:10.1 This was Ganid’s r.: “The Lord our God is one Lord

133:4.13 of hungry souls, too many to find a place in this r..

133:7.7 Ideas are not simply a r. of sensations; ideas are

136:4.5 afterward gained r. as the “temptations of Jesus in

136:10.1 in all other matters, as in these now of decision-r.,

139:1.9 Andrew began the writing of a personal r. of many

139:1.9 copies of this private r. were made and circulated

140:8.1 most profitably be put in this r. by reorganizing

141:7.2 For the purpose of this r. we will reorganize and

142:3.6 This indicates that when that r. was made the Trinity

142:3.21 the reason for Sabbath keeping, while in a later r.

142:7.1 For the purposes of this r. we present the following

144:5.18 transcribing the seven specimen prayers into this r..

147:1.4 This is simply the r., and as to whether or not beings

148:3.4 It has not been revealed for the purposes of this r.,

148:4.7 the meaning of the r. which discloses how Cain,

148:4.7 the r. which portrays sons of God finding wives

155:1.2 the r. which intimates that the triumphant Son

156:2.3 pass over the r. of this warm reception of Jesus’

157:1.4 not strange that you have a r. of Peter’s catching a

159:2.1 the Father’s messengers shall ever make r. of such

159:4.6 idea of the absolute perfection of the Scripture r.

159:4.7 Today we make no r. of the teachings of this

162:3.1 The distorted r. you have of this episode would

168:2.8 while Gabriel made r. of the first instance on Urantia

168:3.4 admitted the resurrection of Lazarus, the r. carried

176:2.8 No part of the gospel r. ever suffered such

180:2.4 as the r. was made, believers eventually regarded

188:0.1 the burial of the Son of Man and put in this r. the

196:2.5 omit from the r. those references which portrayed

record, of

6:1.5 this Son is of r. as the Second Eternal Source and

17:6.10 they are of r. as entering upon the career of sixth-

20:7.1 In Orvonton they are of r. as Trinity Teacher Sons,

21:4.5 It is of r. that the divine Son of last appearance on

22:4.2 There are of r. on Uversa over one hundred million

23:0.2 how many are of registry-r. as functioning for the

24:3.1 Their number must be legion, but it is not of r. on

25:5.3 organized and inhabited creation is a matter of r..

25:6.4 stationed on the subordinate spheres of r. in the

28:1.1 These high angels are of r. on the superuniverse

28:4.6 request, will present the Michael seconaphim of r.;

30:2.129 the personalities of the universes as they are of r. on

31:3.3 the significant fact that they are of r. as only sixth-

35:0.1 exclusive of 9,642 creature-trinitized assistants of r.

35:2.9 number of Melchizedeks of r. on their headquarters

35:5.6 It is of r. on Salvington that the Vorondadeks have

37:8.6 the exact number operating in Nebadon is not of r.,

45:5.4 were of r. in Nebadon 161,432,840 Material Sons

47:8.4 for resurrected survivors and of the archangel of r.

57:0.1 be made to give exact years, though they are of r..

58:7.12 the fossil pages of the vast “stone book” of world r..

65:4.1 the Nebadon life designs, and it is of r. that we

92:2.2 This statement is of r.: “And if you will make me

93:4.14 It is of r., “Melchizedek, king of Salem, brought

108:3.2 Adjusters are of r. (outside of Divinington) only

110:7.3 highly experienced and of r. as previous indwellers

114:4.4 it is of r. that this has happened thirty-three times in

121:0.1 head of our order and the Melchizedek of r.,

121:8.12 Jesus, I have drawn freely upon all sources of r.

121:8.14 under the supervision of the Melchizedek of r.,

121:8.14 acknowledge our indebtedness to all sources of r.

149:1.8 fact of r. that Jesus did frequently suffer men to heal

155:6.2 and to reject the authority of the traditions of r.

168:1.2 as of r. in the mind of the Personalized Adjuster,

168:1.6 Lazarus’s death, and that this order was made of r.

record, on

36:1.2 on r. the creation of a hundred million Life Carriers.

44:1.14 of morontia forces on r. as the musical melodies of

69:5.15 This is placed on r. as a fact and not in justification

89:6.3 There is no more pathetic experience on r.,

96:5.2 There is so little on r. of the great work of Moses

97:7.4 And this young preacher left on r. his teachings,

121:0.1 Apostle Andrew, I am authorized to place on r.

159:4.4 in these writings left on r. their highest concepts of

168:1.7 We know only what we are herewith placing on r..

168:3.3 on r. as desiring to decree his death in advance of

188:3.10 And this is about all we can place on r. regarding the

recordverb

12:3.7 it is interesting to r. certain observations made on

16:6.9 But it is sad to r. that so few persons on Urantia take

26:3.5 They r. in triplicate, executing records for the files of

26:3.8 for your most rapid telegraphic technique to r..

36:5.3 central lodgments r. only a qualitative function.

48:7.2 I am permitted to r. the twenty-eight statements of

54:4.8 in adjudicating the Lucifer rebellion, we may r. that,

69:3.3 But strange to r., both men and women have always

69:5.14 But it is only fair to r. that many an ancient rich man

79:1.8 The early Chinese annals r. the presence of the red-

79:1.8 paintings that faithfully r. the presence of the blond-

132:0.5 can the better be understood when we r. the fact

149:1.4 it will be permissible to r. our opinion of all such

156:4.2 to r. that in subsequent years a Christian church

166:3.2 since the Scriptures r. that only Caleb and Joshua

189:1.4 We can also r. that all known phenomena

191:0.9 Strange to r., the usually inexpressive Philip did

recordadjective

17:3.5 seconaphim, are also retentive or r. personalities.

37:3.7 satellites are occupied by the personality r. keepers.

37:8.4 domiciled on the r. worlds of the archangels.

59:0.8 that great “stone book” of the life-r. preservation

recorded

8:6.3 In the bestowal of his gifts it is r.: “But all these

19:4.5 has spoken and the counsel of divinity has r.,

21:0.5 we r. a universal broadcast of a conclave on the

27:5.1 primary supernaphim, actually r. in these angels;

29:1.1 creation by the Seven Master Spirits is the first r.

30:1.11 to the Father fragments, should be here r..

35:2.2 And it should be r. that they have never abused their

35:5.2 just one million being the r. number in Nebadon.

37:3.7 is “blotted out of r. existence” by the mandate of the

37:5.6 The last registration r. slightly over one and one-half

44:0.16 building in which this narrative is translated and r..

47:10.2 John r.: “I saw as it were a sea of glass mingled

48:6.30 best of his memory he gave it much as it is r. today.

53:7.10 it is r. to the glory of the wisdom of the ascension

57:1.4 the Uversa archives testify, there was r. a permit

67:6.9 It should be r. that, when Van appealed to the

67:6.10 this ruling of the Edentia Fathers was r. on Jerusem.

72:3.9 until one year after application therefor has been r.,

72:11.4 by the surrounding hostile peoples, it may be r. to

89:6.6 his action is also r. as being “according to the word

92:3.7 it should be r. that natural religion has done much to

92:5.12 Among these should be r. Gautama, Confucius,

95:5.14 it should be r. that the repercussions of his work

95:6.6 heaven and hell and the doctrine of devils as r. in the

96:7.1 and which are r. in some of the Psalms and in the

98:7.9 And it should be r. that Mithraism was the dominant

102:8.6 it is regretfully r. that institutional religion has lagged

106:8.10 be r. that there are other phases of this Trinity,

109:2.10 Nevertheless it should be r. that Adjusters rarely

112:3.2 when such co-ordinate advice has been r. on Uversa,

112:4.1 is registered out by the same number that r. entry

119:1.3 r. this extraordinary and never-before-heard-of

119:1.4 when there was r. the fact of Michael’s return and

121:0.1 partially r. by the human subject of my temporal

123:5.2 Book of the Law as it was r. in the Hebrew tongue

128:1.6 even as it is r.: “Let this mind be in you which was

139:1.6 it must be r. everlastingly to their credit that they

139:2.12 teaching is shown in the sermons partially r. by Luke

139:9.2 What may be said of one should be r. of the other.

142:3.21 these commandments as twice r. in the Scriptures,

146:6.4 except that of Luke, who r. it as the episode had

157:1.4 later expanded into a miracle as r. by the writer of

170:2.10 distortion of Jesus’ teachings, as they are r. in the

170:4.15 sometime to return to Urantia, it should be r. that

180:2.4 been remembered and subsequently truthfully r..

190:0.5 it should be r. that Mary was the chief spokesman

195:3.10 of Christianity, it should in all fairness be r. that,

recorder

25:2.9 4. The R.. The remaining member of the commission

25:2.9 He makes certain that records are properly prepared

25:2.9 automatically becomes the r.,the clerk of the tribunal

25:6.3 have I known of the defection of a Celestial R.,

39:8.3 celestial artisan, a Technical Adviser, or Celestial R..

45:3.6 The system r.Vilton, secretary of the Lanonandek

113:2.9 (one of the two angels) becomes the r. of the

113:2.10 absence the associated cherubim functions as the r.,

Recorder-Teachers

39:6.7 6. R..

48:6.30 6. R..

48:6.30 They serve as instructors regarding the efficient and

recorderssee Recorders, Celestial; Recorders, Chief;

  Recorders, Thought; Recorders, Transcendental

17:3.6 records are passed up by and through the angelic r.,

24:2.6 From time to time the official r. of Uversa place on

25:5.1 senior chief r. are chosen as Custodians of Records,

25:5.2 Throughout the universes other r. function regarding

25:6.1 These are the r. who execute all records in

25:6.2 As the r. advance in universe service, they continue

25:6.3 The r. are a tested and tried corps.

25:6.4 the advancing r. stationed on the subordinate

25:6.4 These senior or graduate r. are the superuniverse

31:2.1 Similar types of messenger-r. attached to other

35:8.13 Custodians and R. . . . . . . 100,000

37:3.7 This enormous corps of r. busy themselves with

37:8.4 He works in close association with the personality r.

37:8.8 These are the senior or supervising r..

39:1.17 6. The R.. These are the official r. for the supreme

39:1.17 Many of these high angels were born with their gifts

39:1.17 others have qualified for their position of trust and

39:2.14 6. The R.. These personalities are concerned with

39:2.14 They also serve as special r. for resident groups of

39:2.15 —are a specialized subdivision of the seraphic r.,

39:2.16 Seraphic r. of the superior order thus effect a close

39:2.16 corps of their own order and with all subordinate r.,

39:2.16 constant communication with the higher r. of the

39:2.16 through this channel, with the r. of Havona and the

39:2.16 Many of the superior order of r. are seraphim

39:3.10 6. The R.. The sixth order of supervising seraphim

39:3.10 seraphim act as the special r. of constellation affairs.

39:4.16 6. The R.. These seraphim are the keepers of the

39:4.16 The r. of this order preside over and maintain this

39:5.16 6. The R.. These are the custodians of the major

39:5.16 They function in the recording of planetary affairs

44:4.4 can be so speeded up by the expert r. that the

44:4.5 2. Concept r.. This second group of r. are concerned

44:4.6 3. Ideograph r.. We have the equivalent of your

44:4.6 one thousandfold upon the work of the concept r..

44:4.7 This group of r. are occupied with the task of

44:4.11 6. The rhythm r.. Urantians would undoubtedly

44:4.12 7. The morontia r.. I am at a loss to know how to

44:4.12 the function of this important group of thought r.

46:5.21 inspectors, and r. as they may chance to function on

46:5.22 The r. of all these groups of angels do not sojourn

48:2.25 The morontia world has its own r., who serve in

48:2.25 who serve in association with the spirit r. in the

48:6.30 These seraphim are the r. of the transactions of the

48:6.31 The r. of all the seraphic orders devote a certain

48:6.31 much of this story will be imparted by the seraphic r.

48:6.32 These angels are all in the chain of r. extending from

Recorders, Celestial

25:0.6 5. C..

25:5.4 Chief Records directing the activities of the C., not

25:6.0 6. THE CELESTIAL RECORDERS

25:6.1 C. are not created as such; they are ascendant

25:6.1 There also are located the schools for training C..

25:6.3 They are subjected to a dual inspection, their records

25:6.5 the corps of C. is of permanent assignment.

25:6.5 they will respectively remain C. and Custodians of

25:6.6 On Uversa these senior C. can show the records of

26:1.10 some become C.; others ascend to the ranks of the

27:5.4 the seraphim and supernaphim sponsored by the C..

30:2.79 5. C..

37:8.8 Of the C., the ascendant seraphim, we have seventy-

53:7.5 apostatized, nor did a single one of the C. go astray.

Recorders, Chief

26:3.5 2. The C.. These angels are created on the second

26:3.5 These angels are created on the second circuit but

26:3.5 They record in triplicate, executing records for the

26:3.5 they automatically transmit the transactions of true-

27:5.3 to the c. of the tertiary supernaphim in Havona.

39:2.15 higher ideographic techniques of the superaphic c.

Recorders, Thought

44:0.9 4. T..

44:4.0 4. THE THOUGHT RECORDERS

44:4.2 T. preserve such noble ideas in the tongue of Uversa

44:4.12 the function of this important group of t. assigned to

Recorders, Transcendental

23:3.2 beings, such as Gravity Messengers and T., but they

30:1.95 2. T..

42:12.10 Gravity Messengers, T., and certain others are also

recording or recording angels or recording seraphim

17:3.6 are perfectly preserved in the living minds of the r.

18:4.3 In r. the names of these beings of the spiritual

21:1.3 implied criticisms; they are simply a r. of fact.

24:2.7 —only to the extent of r. the fact of will function.

24:2.7 The Census Directors are not r. personalities.

25:5.2 The ra. of the inhabited planets are the source of all

25:5.3 no more than local importance find only a local r.,

25:5.3 those episodes are advanced to higher r. which

25:6.1 original spirit r. and a semimaterial counterpart

25:6.2 the recorders continue their system of dual r., thus

27:5.3 and living summaries of the vast network of the ra.,

27:5.4 the rs. and supernaphim sponsored by the Celestial

39:5.16 They function in the r. of planetary affairs but are

40:9.5 the records of the mortal career filed by the ra..

44:4.5 This is a form of permanent r. unknown on the

48:6.30 the efficient and effective techniques of fact r..

48:6.30 ascending mortals become thus affiliated with the rs..

57:1.5 The r. of this permit signifies that the force organizer

113:2.9 These complemental seraphim are the ra. of the

195:2.7 later r. of the New Testament in the Greek tongue.

recordings

25:5.2 From Urantia to Paradise, both r. are encountered:

141:4.1 entries against his erring children on earth, r. of sin

recordsnoun; see Records, Chiefs of;

Records, Custodians of

4:5.1 the God-knowing men of past ages, but such r. are

4:5.2 and various orders of angels, have been, in your r.,

8:1.9 Absolutely nothing is known, and no r. are in

11:0.2 And Paradise is from eternity; there are neither r.

14:2.9 never in the r. of Havona has an error occurred;

15:1.1 Within the limited range of the r., observations,

15:1.1 plunge into new space; but according to the r. of

17:1.6 The system of material, morontial, and spiritual r.

17:3.6 The formal r. of the universes are passed up by

17:3.6 the true spiritual r. are assembled by reflectivity and

17:3.6 These are the live r. in contrast with the dead r. of

17:3.6 they are perfectly preserved in the living minds of the

17:6.3 the Paradise r. of the career of such a Creator Son.

18:2.1 but like the Secrets of Supremacy there are no r. of

18:3.4 They represent the beginning of the personality r. of

18:3.4 When you reach Paradise and search the written r. of

19:1.2 Paradise r. indicated 21,001,624,821 of these Sons

22:2.2 With such personal r. of fidelity and devotion,

22:5.6 They are the custodians of r., plans, and

22:10.4 the r. of Paradise disclosed that such an idea had

22:10.5 the r. indicate that the idea has been trinitized.

24:2.6 the official recorders of Uversa place on their r. the

24:2.7 They are not concerned with the r. of your life and

24:2.7 he will afford the r. confirmation of your death

24:6.5 On the r. of Havona, in the section denominated

24:7.4 There appears on the high r. a succession of such

24:7.6 When such an entry appears on the r., the career of

25:2.9 He makes certain that all r. are properly prepared for

25:2.9 for the archives of the superuniverse and for the r. of

25:2.9 of the executioner, is prepared for the physical r. of

25:3.4 that the commission closes its r. at a given point,

25:3.5 decisions are placed on the planetary r. and, if

25:4.20 We have no r. on Uversa of their ever having been

25:5.1 archives which stand in contrast to the living r. of

25:5.2 inhabited planets are the source of all individual r..

25:5.2 function regarding both formal r. and living r..

25:5.2 more of the written r. and less of the living;

25:6.1 are the recorders who execute all r. in duplicate,

25:6.2 their system of dual recording, thus making their r.

25:6.2 you will be able to consult the r. of the history and

25:6.3 has there been discovered a falsification in their r..

25:6.3 dual inspection, their r. being scrutinized by their

25:6.3 the quasi-physical duplicates of the original spirit r..

25:6.4 forwarders of the sponsored r. of time and space.

25:6.4 in the circular abodes surrounding the area of r. on

25:6.4 They never leave the custody of these r. to others;

25:6.6 these senior Celestial Recorders can show the r. of

25:8.6 companions carefully examine the r. of mortal origin

26:3.5 They record in triplicate, executing r. for the literal

26:3.5 files of their order, and for the formal r. of Paradise.

27:5.1 They are the divine r. of truth, the living books of

27:5.1 You have heard about r. in the “book of life.”

27:5.1 just such living books, r. of perfection imprinted

27:5.3 knowledge is distinct from the formal r. of Paradise,

28:4.1 R. are essential to the conduct of the universes,

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

28:6.6 These are the living r. of mercy ministration which

28:6.6 the living r. of the tertiary seconaphim of the

28:6.6 The formal r. are on file to corroborate the

30:2.130 There are on Uversa the r. of numerous additional

31:3.4 1. We know from the r. that mortals are spirits of the

35:3.20 energy, matter, organization, communication, r.,

35:10.5 established wonderful r. of service, administration,

37:3.8 It is on these worlds that personality r. are classified,

39:2.14 with the reception, filing, and redispatch of the r. of

39:2.15 being concerned with the dispatch of r. and with the

39:4.4 with the r. of such cases to the higher tribunals of

39:4.16 These seraphim are the keepers of the threefold r.

39:4.16 The temple of r. on a system capital is a unique

39:4.16 preside and maintain this threefold system of r..

39:4.16 higher spirit personalities of the realm peruse the r.

40:2.2 as perfected Material Sons on the r. of the local

40:8.3 or failure to attain fusion, they so certify on the r. of

40:9.5 by consulting the r. of the mortal career filed by the

43:3.4 In the Urantia r. it is very difficult at times to know

44:2.6 reproduce crucial events of universe r. and history.

44:4.2 I saw r. and heard broadcasts of the ideation of some

44:4.12 preserved in the archives of the morontia halls of r..

46:5.22 being domiciled in the Jerusem temple of r..

46:5.22 All r. are preserved in triplicate in this threefold

46:5.22 On a system headquarters, r. are always preserved

47:2.1 acquirement of individual status on the universe r..

48:2.25 the r. and other data indigenous to the morontia

48:2.25 The morontia r. are available to all orders of

48:6.4 you are classified as evolving spirits in the r. of the

49:6.7 While some of your r. have pictured these events as

53:9.3 Lucifer, placed on the r. of the Uversa supreme

57:0.1 for the r. of Urantia respecting its antecedents and

57:8.10 registered in the r. of the minor and the major sector

57:8.26 their successors that laid down the life r. of Urantia,

58:4.7 stratified r. of past ages are now exposed to view.

61:0.3 the fossil r. of the successive mammalian dynasties

66:5.9 separate r. and was known as the “house of Fad.”

67:3.10 The Caligastia panoramic reign-r. on Jerusem were

67:6.10 The technical status of Van on the legal r. of Satania

67:8.1 the r. portray Amadon as the outstanding character

69:4.6 Modern writing originated in the early trade r.;

75:4.8 in your r. as “the Lord God calling to Adam and

77:2.10 When archaeologists dig up the clay-tablet r. of the

77:2.10 as these r. go further back, the reigns of the kings

77:2.11 The r. of such long-lived individuals are also due

77:2.11 Biblical genealogy of Abraham and in the early r.

77:2.11 There are r. of a man who lived over nine hundred

77:4.8 The elaborate r. left by the Sumerians describe the

83:4.2 Primitive man had no r.; therefore must the marriage

89:1.3 The r. of the Hebrews are full of the mention of

93:9.6 Melchizedek was full and replete, but the r. of these

93:9.6 the en masse editing of the Old Testament r. in

93:9.7 What the Old Testament r. describe as conversations

93:9.8 the compilation of these r. by the Hebrew priests

93:9.8 Abraham was not so old as the r. indicate, and his

93:9.9 edited their r. for the purpose of raising Abraham

93:10.6 it does not appear from the r. what Machiventa’s

97:8.1 destroyed the existing r. of Hebrew affairs

97:8.1 other more or less accurate r. of Hebrew history.

97:9.9 matter-of-fact statements that already rested in the r.

101:4.2 revelatory presentations will stand on the r. of the

101:4.2 humanly undiscovered facts in the revelatory r..

108:3.2 But the local universe r. do not disclose the full

108:3.2 the Nebadon r. contain only the local universe

108:3.4 Though we have the r. of Thought Adjusters in

108:3.5 the r. reveal that, in addition to his admonitions

108:3.6 Not on the r. of Nebadon nor before the

109:4.5 according to the r. on Uversa, indwelt fifteen minds

109:4.6 whereof I speak since we have their numbers and r.

110:2.2 the Adjuster has succeeded in doing for you, the r.

110:4.6 For many thousands of years, so the r. show,

110:5.4 to put into the psychic r. during unconscious sleep

112:3.3 On the universe r. a mortal personality is

112:4.2 and all this data, together with the seraphic r.,

112:4.12 and Adjuster agree in every item of their life r.

112:6.4 the r. of the human life as it was lived in the flesh,

112:7.13 the number of that Adjuster is stricken from the r. of

112:7.13 What happens on the r. of Divinington, I do not

113:2.6 All seraphim have individual names, but in the r. of

113:2.9 The r. are kept by the pair of cherubim ( a cherubim

113:2.9 these r. are always sponsored by one of the seraphim

113:6.1 Upon your death, your r., identity specifications,

113:6.3 to witness to the complete r. of her complement as

118:8.10 his machines, generations and centuries with his r.,

119:1.4 this is about all that appears on the r. of Salvington

119:1.6 The r. do not specifically state that this unique and

119:1.6 cannot be found outside of the r. of Sonarington,

119:1.6 and the r. of that secret world are not open to us.

119:3.6 those who have access to the inner circle of the r. on

121:0.1 Master so scrupulously avoided leaving written r.

121:8.0 8. PREVIOUS WRITTEN RECORDS

121:8.1 the existing r. having to do with the life of Jesus on

121:8.2 These New Testament r. had their origin in the

121:8.10 Jerusalem which is not contained in the other r..

121:8.10 from memory and by reference to the three r.

121:8.10 John had no written r. of his own.

121:8.11 And these r., imperfect as they are, have been

121:8.12 have I resorted to those r. which are superhuman.

121:8.12 unable to find necessary concepts in the human r.

131:2.1 of the teaching of Melchizedek, and from these r.,

131:5.1 From the r. of this religion Ganid made the following

134:8.6 The symbolism of your r. was intended for the

135:4.2 John knew only of the r. of such as Elijah, Samuel,

136:3.1 That eventful day, on the universe r., Jesus had

136:3.5 Gabriel in person, saying: “The r. are completed.

136:3.5 I also testify to the completion of the r. of the

136:4.9 was a matter already settled and sealed on the r. of

139:0.4 When your r. refer to the messengers of the kingdom

142:3.9 Cannot you discern that such r. in the Scriptures

146:6.4 keep it out of all subsequent r. except that of Luke,

155:6.12 the word of God only on the pages of the olden r. of

159:4.5 yourself for one moment to believe the Scripture r.

159:4.5 Such r. are the words of men, not very holy men,

159:4.5 in beauty and glory as the prophets make their r.

159:4.7 live these truths while we shun the making of r..

166:5.3 his work in the Gospel r. of the New Testament.

168:1.6 r. of the universe reveal that Jesus’ Personalized

170:5.20 within a few centuries students of the r. of his

176:2.8 Consequently, when the r. were left blank

176:2.8 subsequently added to the Mark and Luke r..

187:4.4 The other r. were based upon the recital of the

188:3.12 There are r. extant which show that during this

188:3.12 There are also r. showing that the Ancients of Days

188:3.15 r. of Edentia indicate that the Constellation Fathers

Records, Chiefs of

25:5.4 dispatched to the superuniverses to serve as C.

25:6.1 to their spheres of work by the councils of the C.

Records, Custodians of

25:0.5 4. C. on Paradise.

25:5.0 5. THE CUSTODIANS OF R. ON PARADISE

25:5.1 certain of the senior chief recorders are chosen as C.,

25:6.5 Like those supernaphim who have become C.,

25:6.5 remain Celestial Recorders and C. until the day of

25:6.6 while on the eternal Isle the C. guard the archives of

30:2.78 4. C. on Paradise.

recordsverb

70:10.6 The Old Testament r. one of these ordeals,

121:8.9 the numerous episodes of Jesus’ life which Luke r.,

recount

19:5.10 look back in their experiences and r. happenings

112:0.2 definition of personality, it may prove helpful to r.

125:2.2 Jesus was asked to r. the origin of the Passover,

126:1.2 shift his gaze over to Ebal and Gerizim and r. to

139:7.4 Matthew would never cease to r. that faith only was

recounted

124:3.6 On the way Joseph r. much of the olden history of

124:6.3 In passing by Jezreel, Jesus’ parents r. the doings of

124:6.6 they r. the days of Gideon, when the Midianites

126:0.4 All the village r. his childhood wisdom and conduct

127:3.6 Jesus r. many things by the way, including his former

127:6.1 was recited, the devotion of Rebecca was r..

137:4.12 Jesus r. how the Adjuster had warned him about

138:7.3 Jesus now r. for them the coming of John, the

144:1.7 they rested, visited, r. their experiences since Jesus

146:7.1 the Master r. for the instruction of the apostles the

150:9.4 proceeded to their encampment, where all this was r.

159:2.3 But John oftentimes r. this experience in connection

162:2.4 as many of these people r. these things, they said

177:5.1 the Master r. their years of eventful and loving

177:5.2 Jesus r. their experiences in Galilee when time and

181:0.1 Jesus visited informally with them and r. many

191:0.2 John r. no less than five different times when Jesus

192:1.8 And as they ate, Jesus visited with them and r. their

recounting

119:5.2 you would hear the r. of the days when Eventod

125:3.2 what might have happened to him, r. many of his

133:2.4 spent many hours r. their experiences in Rome

133:3.5 listen to the r. of these visits with the Indian lad and

142:3.9 this r. of the growth of the concept of God in the

157:3.2 and to r. how their message had been received,

161:2.11 learned much from the r. of these experiences by

191:6.4 believers remained there together r. their experiences

recoup

49:1.7 ages to r. the damage occasioned by the loss of a

recourse

44:4.3 superuniverse, they must have r. to a translator.

48:3.12 you will have frequent r. to the interpreters and the

108:4.4 R. is had to such a technique as a means of

recover

75:5.6 Not in fifty years did the older of these children r.

75:5.7 Never did this noble soul fully r. from the effects of

139:8.10 sometimes it was Nathaniel who helped him to r.,

147:4.10 Nathaniel was slow to r. from his supposition that

158:1.9 collecting their wits, but Peter, who was first to r.

167:4.6 has fallen asleep, then will he the more surely r..”

190:2.6 As they began to r. from the first shock of their

191:5.3 here and in Galilee for a short season while you r.

recovered

64:6.22 never r. from the turmoil produced by the Caligastia

93:2.2 When the herder had r. from his astonishment,

122:3.1 Mary had r. her composure, said: “I come at the

122:5.2 And Mary had hardly r. from this shock when she

146:7.3 At home they will have by this time partly r. from

151:0.2 Jesus had not fully r. from the sorrow of his recent

152:1.1 after she had r. from her daze, Jesus directed that

158:7.5 r. from the first shock of Jesus’ stinging rebuke,

172:5.10 Simon never fully r. from the depression which

173:0.1 they had not r. from the experience of the preceding

181:2.12 but now that I am leaving you, after you have r.

185:1.6 Pilate never r. from the regretful condemnation of

185:4.3 Herod never had fully r. from the fear that cursed

185:6.5 When they had r. from the first shock of seeing the

189:4.13 After these women had r. from the shock of their

191:0.8 very personal and altogether too keen to be r. from

196:1.2 of Man should be r. from the tomb of traditional

recovering

89:3.2 man was r. from the wasteful practice of burning

145:2.12 At the end of the seizure, when r. consciousness, he

150:8.9 to proclaim release to the captives and the r. of sight

154:6.7 words, “I have no mother,” was r. from the shock

recovery

147:1.4 only know of the fact of the servant’s complete r..

147:3.5 to do in order to effect r.take up his bed and walk.

191:4.6 in Jerusalem awaiting the emotional r. of Thomas,

recreation

44:3.4 what mortals would call r. and, in a certain sense,

46:5.30 theater of morontia activities devoted to rest and r..

48:4.8 diversion, spiritual r. and morontia entertainment.

70:1.13 6. R.war was looked upon as r. by the young men

72:7.1 beautification, water supply, lighting, heating, r.,

72:11.5 are quite fully employed in trade, commerce, and r..

84:8.5 refreshing sleep, rest, r., and all pastimes which

124:1.13 new games and improved methods of physical r..

124:3.9 he endeavored to introduce the idea of wholesome r.

138:6.2 established the mid-week holiday for rest and r..

138:10.9 8. Simon Zelotes was given charge of r. and play.

recreational

72:7.12 of naval equipment for commercial and r. usages.

114:6.15 They ever seek to uplift man’s r. diversions and

126:2.5 While this youth did not wholly neglect the r. and

127:4.10 Thus disappeared the last of his r. pleasures.

138:6.2 or from discovering new sorts of r. activity.”

139:11.2 efficient organizer of the play life and r. activities of

recriminations

134:4.8 there will start dissensions, r., even religious wars,

179:1.7 They were still engaged in voicing angry r. when the

recruit

83:5.14 it required an assembly of wives to r. a large family.

recruited

22:1.11 They are r. from certain of the evolutionary seraphim

22:6.1 the Custodians, are r. from two types of ascendant

25:4.2 The Technical Advisers are r. from the ranks of the

25:8.1 a composite or assembled group r. from the ranks of

37:6.1 These beings are a r. corps embracing all types of

37:7.1 The Mansion World Teachers are r. and glorified

43:2.5 On Edentia this body is not fully r. at the present

44:0.3 are a selected and r. corps of beings composed of

45:4.2 These twenty-four counselors have been r. from the

48:4.9 they are a r. corps embracing beings ranging from

66:3.7 the first students of the Prince’s schools were r..

71:8.13 by a supreme planetary tribunal automatically r. from

72:7.5 This department is r. almost entirely from unmarried

73:2.3 Van and Amadon r. a corps of over three thousand

94:0.1 missionaries were r. from many peoples and races,

98:5.1 through the propagandizing of Roman legions r. in

149:0.1 assisted by the newly r. corps of 117 evangelists

recruiting

31:10.13 in association with the other six similarly r. corps,

67:8.5 and for r. this vast group of mysterious servants of

75:3.5 while awaiting the r. of large numbers of the violet

recruits

31:1.4 Havona r. follow the company of their assignment;

70:1.11 4. Slaves–need of r. for the labor ranks.

rectangles

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

46:4.6 of the system activities into circles, squares, r., and

46:7.0 7. THE RECTANGLESTHE SPORNAGIA

46:7.1 The one thousand r. of Jerusem are occupied by

46:7.1 their center is situated the vast circular headquarters

rectification

22:3.4 foster the r. of misadaptations in the evolutionary

47:4.7 were either corrected or were projected for future r.

48:6.32 sometimes error is so great that its r. by revelation

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

130:4.14 reasonable spiritual r. of these originally inherent

rectified

33:6.7 Chronology is reckoned, computed, and r. by a

148:6.9 the inequities of existence may be more justly r..

rectify

3:2.7 that an effort is being made to r. the situation; but

45:7.8 intensive training designed to r. such deficiencies.

rectitude

4:2.3 the immutability, perfection, and r. of Deity, and

149:5.2 with righteousness than great revenues without r..

recuperate

39:2.9 take on energy for flight while in transit and r. power

44:5.8 enter the divine rest and r. our depleting energies.

recuperating

48:4.9 mind rest, for such attitudes are most helpful in r.

recuperation

134:3.1 Jesus had stopped several days for rest and r. at

recuperative

195:4.4 vitality and the possession of vast r. resources.

recur

42:9.3 any given quality or property tends to r. by sevens

120:2.2 similar challenges to your authority can never r. in

recurrence

42:9.3 is exhibited in the chemical domains as a r. of

recurrent

3:5.8 be confronted with insecurities and r. uncertainties.

41:3.9 gravity variations produce regular and r. flares,

recurring

4:4.9 that creature faith which dares to challenge each r.

52:7.9 Each r. mission of the Trinity Teacher Sons exalts

63:4.4 their constantly r. battles with the inferior tribes,

63:6.3 But hunger was the constantly r. urge of these

86:4.5 and eternity; they rather thought of r. incarnations.

98:4.8 of the annually r. stoppage of vegetation growth

101:9.5 reacting to ever-r. situations of mortal existence.

102:6.9 bankrupt when it persists, in the face of each r.

109:6.5 mindthat mind which in each of life’s r. situations

123:3.5 sermons, and the r. feasts of commemoration.

132:5.20 just and impartial settlement of every r. problem

136:6.1 these creator prerogatives in the r. life situations

136:9.13 three constantly r. situations: the clamor to be fed,

141:3.3 adjusting the constantly r. misunderstandings and

153:1.3 choosing between the r. situations of good and

recurs

42:9.2 periodic characterization which r. in groups of seven

42:9.3 This periodic change by sevens r. diminishingly

redsee redwith man, people, race, etc.

12:4.14 lines are displaced towards the r. by a receding star

41:3.7 white light, never having known an initial r. stage of

53:5.5 Lucifer emblem was a banner of white with one r.

53:7.7 John saw this when he wrote of the great r. dragon,

59:4.7 There is a r. sandstone stratum which characterizes

59:4.7 r. layer extends over much of the earth’s surface,

59:4.7 Such r. deposits are suggestive of arid or semiarid

60:1.1 The gypsum and r. layers throughout these

60:1.2 the one thousand feet of r. sandstone deposit of this

60:1.4 In England the New R. Sandstone belongs to this

63:4.1 complexion, something of a cross between r. and

64:5.3 Among these nineteen children were five r., two

65:6.4 this performance of the r. blood cells illustrates

65:6.4 by the action of the iron of the r. blood cells,

70:3.8 In later times, blood diluted with r. wine was used,

97:5.2 though they be r. like the crimson, they shall be as

131:2.10 Though they be r. like crimson, they shall be as

157:2.1 you say it will be fair weather, for the heaven is r.;

157:2.1 be foul weather, for the heaven is r. and lowering.

red-blooded

141:3.5 r., rugged Galilean fishermen called him Master.

red-haired

79:1.8 The Chinese annals record the presence of the r.

red-hot

66:5.25 a piece of r. metal was a terrorizing object to man.

redwith man, people, race, etc.; see also Indians

45:4.5 3. Onamonalonton, a far-distant leader of the r. man

49:4.2 six basic evolutionary races: three primaryr.,

51:4.1 the early ages of the inhabited worlds is the r. man,

51:4.1 while the r. man is the senior race of the planets,

51:4.2 the r. man stands far above the indigo—black—race.

51:4.2 full bestowal of the living energies to the initial or r.

51:4.2 mortal stature tends to decrease from the r. man

51:4.3 peoples are the first, third, and fifth racesthe r.,

51:4.4 to deteriorate the original endowment of the r. man

51:4.5 there is a slight tendency for the r., the yellow,

51:4.6 The orange men are usually subdued by the r. and

51:4.6 The yellow and r. men often fraternize, but not

52:1.1 order of the spectrum colors, beginning with the r..

52:1.2 The evolutionary races of colorr., orange, yellow,

61:4.5 the continent of its origin long before the r. man

61:7.14 exterminated by the r. man much as the white man

64:5.3 Among these nineteen children were five r., two

64:6.1 the r. is the first to evolve, and for ages he roams the

64:6.1 for ages he roams the world before the succeeding

64:6.3 1. The r. man. These peoples were remarkable

64:6.3 They were a most intelligent group and were the first

64:6.3 They were always monogamous; even their mixed

64:6.4 They were aided by their early invention of the bow

64:6.4 they unfortunately inherited much of the tendency of

64:6.4 yellow tribes were able to drive them off the Asiatic

64:6.5 comparatively pure remnants of the r. race went

64:6.5 No r. man ever returned to Asia.

64:6.5 they left behind much of their stock blended with the

64:6.6 When the r. man crossed over into America, he

64:6.6 he brought along much of the teachings and

64:6.6 His immediate ancestors had been in touch with the

64:6.6 the r. men began to lose sight of these teachings,

64:6.6 of this remnant of the comparatively pure r. race.

64:6.7 Because of this great retrogression the r. men

64:6.7 brought temporary peace among the American r.

64:6.8 American continent by these able and intelligent r..

64:6.9 the northern r. man never again came in contact with

64:6.9 until he was later discovered by the white man.

64:6.9 It was most unfortunate that the r. man almost

64:6.9 As it was, the r. man could not rule the white man,

64:6.9 the white man, and he would not willingly serve him.

64:6.14 Intellectually they were somewhat inferior to the r.

64:6.14 they were able to drive the r. race before them as

64:6.21 The blue man had the brain power of the r. man

64:6.24 first modified by slight mixture with yellow and r.,

64:6.25 As the r. men were the most advanced of all the

64:6.26 Isolated in Africa, the indigo peoples, like the r. man,

64:7.3 r. man going northeast to Asia, closely followed

64:7.4 The r. men early began to migrate to the northeast,

64:7.4 They were closely followed by the yellow tribes,

64:7.5 pure-line remnants of the r. race forsook Asia,

64:7.5 three groups never fully fraternized with the r.

64:7.5 joined by a small group of mixed yellows and r..

64:7.5 was much less warlike than the pure-line r. men.

64:7.6 To a certain extent the early r. and yellow men

64:7.7 and wars of extermination as were waged by the r.,

64:7.16 the r. man holds North America, the yellow man

64:7.16 and the brown man, a blend of the r. and yellow,

64:7.18 shortly after the r. man entered North America,

64:7.18 about twenty-one hundred years after the r. man

64:7.19 Eskimos were absorbed by the more numerous r.

64:7.19 the only contact of the North American r. man

65:4.7 beginning with the r. man and passing on down

65:4.11 first appearing among the superior types of the r.

66:5.10 The r. man preferred pictorial writing, while the

66:7.7 India together with representatives of the r. men

68:0.3 profited by these early social teachings, the r. man

69:8.4 The hunter, like the American r. man, did not

69:9.12 The American r. man never understood private

69:9.12 he could not comprehend the white man’s view.

70:5.4 Certain tribes of the r. man preserved the teaching of

70:5.7 The r. men often had two sets of chiefsthe peace

71:1.3 The northern tribes of the American r. men never

71:1.3 They never progressed beyond a loose confederation

71:1.3 Their nearest approach was the Iroquois federation,

71:1.7 These r. men clung to the mother-family inheritance.

71:1.12 The r. men were too democratic; they had a good

71:1.12 they would have evolved a state had they not

76:2.4 Nodite race later admixed with the blue and the r.

76:4.1 by fair complexions and light hair coloryellow, r.,

78:1.6 4. The r. man occupied the Americas, having been

78:3.5 Adamites mixed with Nodites, Andonites, and r.

78:3.6 Africa and, like the r. race, were virtually isolated.

79:2.2 in India were a blending of the migrating r. and

79:2.3 it was a real calamity that both the blue and the r.

79:2.3 As it developed, the r. man was destroying himself

79:5.0 5. RED MAN AND YELLOW MAN

79:5.1 that of the primary Sangiks, particularly the r. man

79:5.2 And when the r. man moved northeast around the

79:5.2 he found northeastern Asia free from subhuman

79:5.2 The tribal organization of the r. races was formed

79:5.2 But the r. man had reigned supreme in eastern

79:5.4 to push into the hunting grounds of the r. man.

79:5.5 The story of this agelong contest between the r.

79:5.5 In the earlier struggles the r. men were generally

79:5.5 The r. tribes continued their internecine conflicts,

79:5.6 the decimated tribes of the r. race were fighting with

79:5.6 since the last of the pure r. men departed from Asia,

79:5.6 the Andonite Siberians, assimilated much of the r.

79:5.7 the pure r. strains were spreading out over North

79:5.7 the nearest to white men the northern tribes of r.

79:5.8 The r. and the yellow races are the only human

79:5.8 were founded by a race predominantly r. but

79:5.9 should go to upstep the r. men of the Americas.

79:6.1 Sometime after driving the r. man across to North

79:6.3 embracing large proportions of the yellow and r.

79:6.7 both the r. and yellow races had largely escaped

79:6.7 strengthened by small amounts of the superior r.

79:6.12 the way open to attack, and from the days of the r.

79:8.1 While the r. man suffered from too much warfare,

79:8.2 Of the epic struggle with the r. race there persisted

80:0.2 became admixed with the Sangik races, some r. and

80:1.5 Adamites would have mixed freely with the r. man

80:1.5 had he not been far removed in the Americas,

80:3.2 a highly blended people carrying strains of both r.

80:9.2 together with smaller amounts of the r. and yellow

81:4.5 2. Primary Sangik, r., yellow, and blue.

81:4.12 —the primary Sangik type, including the original r.,

82:1.2 the r. man had the highest sex code.

82:6.1 other races much as is the r. man of the Americas.

82:6.2 Though the primary racesblue, r., and yellow

82:6.9 interbreeding between the highest types of the r.,

83:4.3 The r. man was the first to develop the elaborate

84:2.2 the mother-family among the North American r.

84:7.21 the children of the r. and the yellow men are equally

85:1.3 among the r. men it was usually a circle of stones.

87:2.10 become the most powerful of the northern r. men.

88:1.5 to the snake dance of the Moqui tribe of r. men

88:6.4 The r. men often staged a buffalo dance in which one

89:5.4 The r. men, especially in Central America, were

90:2.9 Even the vanishing r. man had such a prophet within

90:4.7 The r. men were especially devoted to the plant

90:4.7 they always put a drop of blood in the root hole left

92:4.5 received the teachings of the one hundred, the r.

93:5.2 There were equally endowed families among the r.

113:2.2 Rantowoc, a wise man of the r. race of long ago.

134:2.3 of the surviving races of Urantia excepting the r..

reddish

41:3.6 the r., faintly glimmering stars acquired a density

41:3.7 and very old suns usually shine with a r. glow.

41:4.4 this sun shines with a faint r. glow,the senile glimmer

57:4.9 of this magnificent nebula still burns with a r. glow

147:3.1 This was a hot spring whose r.-tinged water would

rededicated

55:8.6 finaliters who will supervise such r. mansion worlds.

rededication

192:3.2 never forgot this experience of the morontia r. to

redeem

74:3.5 they would seek to r. the social culture of Urantia

89:7.4 if a woman met head-hunters, she could r. her life

89:7.4 might elect to r. her life by dedicating her body for

122:9.1 a son might live provided his parents would r. him

131:2.13 ‘I will ransom you from the grave; I will r. you from

136:1.4 believed that Messiah was to come in order to r.

157:1.2 But wherewith will you r. your promise?

redeemed

82:3.14 If a wife was barren, she had to be r. by her parents,

88:5.5 a man could not use his name until it had been r.

89:7.1 Lands, properties, and children could be r. according

97:5.3 In his love and in his pity he r. them.”

97:7.7 “Thus says the Lord, ‘I have created you, I have r.

119:3.4 Daughter arrived on this rejuvenated and r. world,

135:5.5 the Son of Man, who would rule over the r. nations

194:2.1 Jesus lived on earth and taught a gospel which r.

redeemer

98:4.5 The Iranian cult of the worship of Mithras as the r.

119:8.8 a system savior, an Adamic r., a seraphic fellow,

131:2.7 “God is our Father; the Lord is our r..

139:2.13 Christ as the world’s r., and the Son of Man as the

170:5.3 when the Messiah of the kingdom became the R. of

170:5.6 general belief that Jesus was the R. of the children of

170:5.9 the person of Jesus as the R.-Creator and spiritual

188:4.7 to speak of Jesus as a sacrificer, a ransomer, or a r.,

redefined

0:2.6 level of Deity function and must be still further r.

89:10.2 Sin must be r. as deliberate disloyalty to Deity.

92:7.13 Thinking men and women want religion r.,

196:3.29 Love must always be r. on successive levels of spirit

redemption

89:0.1 in debt to the spirits, as standing in need of r..

89:4.2 the debt sacrifice, which embraced the idea of r..

89:7.4 temple; in this way she could earn her r. money.

89:8.0 8. REDEMPTION AND COVENANTS

89:8.1 Sacrificial r. and temple prostitution were in reality

89:9.1 These early ideas of ransom, r., and covenants have

89:9.3 doctrines of r. through human or animal sacrifices.

90:0.1 and propitiation to sacrifice, atonement, and r..

92:3.2 sacrament, ritual, ransom, salvation, r., covenant,

97:8.3 Isaiah talked about salvation by sacrifice and r..

121:5.14 1. Paul taught a moral r., an ethical salvation.

121:6.5 doctrines of hereditary guilt and innate evil and r.

121:7.10 especially the Mithraic doctrines of r., atonement,

122:9.1 to present Jesus to the priests and effect his r. and

122:9.4 this was their hymn of the r. of the first-born son:

122:9.6 For he has visited us and wrought r. for his people;

122:10.1 which had been sung at the r. ceremonies of Jesus.

170:5.15 ideal of the final r. of the saints of the Most High.

188:5.2 It is altogether proper to speak of salvation as r. if

redictate

108:5.1 to r. or translate these spiritual messages to the mind

redirect

156:5.4 you intelligently r. the energies of spirit, mind, and

redirecting

100:2.8 catastrophes are but the r. cataclysms which wreck

rediscover

63:5.7 again and again r. various methods of kindling fire.

rediscovered

56:9.10 r the eternal God—the Paradise Father of all universe

66:5.18 ages, never to be r. until the twentieth century.

66:5.27 ages of rebellion, never to be r. until modern times.

68:5.4 r. the idea of using a long stick for his arm and a

rediscovery

195:9.5 The hour is striking for a r. of the true and original

redispatch

39:2.14 reception, filing, and r. of the records of Salvington

redispatched

15:4.9 and some of it is taken up by near-by suns and r. in

redistribute

13:2.5 and do r. certain of these personality groupings.

redistribution

67:2.1 the subsequent r. of these offices of administrative

redound

10:7.6 many of the universe acts of the Paradise Trinity r.

redounded

84:5.9 struggle has r. to the liberation of woman, and she

redress

70:10.16 of the individual to surrender private r. to the state.

redressing

41:9.4 thus r. the imbalance between gravity and heat.

reds

64:7.5 joined by a small group of mixed yellows and r..

reduce

44:1.14 handicapped in any attempt to r. these melodies of

58:6.5 animals evolved the ability to r. the saltiness of their

79:1.6 Increasing aridity in Asia operated to r. population

89:5.10 ghost fear did not always operate to r. man-eating.

reduced or greatly reduced

51:4.6 orange men are usually subdued by the red and r. to

60:0.2 no longer dominant, having survived in gr. numbers.

61:5.7 they were rapidly r in numbers by the increasing cold

66:5.18 cooking gr. infant mortality and facilitated weaning.

68:5.8 spread of animal husbandry r. women to the depths

68:6.4 When the land yield is r. or population is increased,

76:3.1 It was pathetic to observe this magnificent couple r.

77:4.1 internal war gr. the numbers of the purer Nodites

79:7.6 gr the volume of trade passing over the caravan trails

81:6.18 Even when the tongues of a world are r. to a few,

84:3.9 use of cow’s milk and goat’s milk gr infant mortality

89:5.16 the more backward tribes dog-eating gr. man-eating.

95:1.4 The Salem teachers gr. the number of the gods of

95:4.2 long before the Old Testament was r. to writing.

96:0.1 the Mesopotamians r. their gods to the more

102:2.7 becomes r. only to an idea, it is no longer religion;

102:8.5 Religion, when r. to terms of reason and intellectual

179:5.5 symbolism of that last night has been r. to precise

reduces

195:6.8 Materialism r. man to a soulless automaton and

reducing

44:4.4 Our rate of r. thought to a permanent record can

69:6.7 animal husbandry,by r. the effort necessary to secure

72:5.2 the task of r. the numbers of their degenerate classes

77:9.5 was instrumental in r. the casualties in his order.

87:3.4 practices by r. the number of feast days to 135 a year

104:2.2 thus r. this idea of an unrelated God to the status

reduction

41:8.2 R. of hydrogen content increases the luminosity of a

68:6.4 the r. of population tend to foster the development

72:5.8 they shall share proportionally in transient r..

75:7.4 that r. to the status of mortal flesh would be the

76:5.2 But shortly after their r. to mortal status they

101:4.6 1. The r of confusion by the authoritative elimination

160:1.7 entails the r. of our long-cherished conceit,

redwood

64:6.7 maintained his headquarters among the great r. trees

redwoods

60:4.5 and other modern trees, including the gigantic r..

reed

144:8.3 What did you behold in John—a r. shaken with the

148:5.5 ‘A bruised r. shall he not break, and the smoking

185:6.2 they had put a r. in his hand as a mock scepter,

185:6.2 took the r. from his hand and struck him upon the

reeds

81:2.17 the hut, which was interlaced with transverse r.,

reef

59:3.7 Gastropods, sponges, and r.-making corals

59:3.11 monarchs; coral-r. formation increases greatly.

reefs

59:4.6 The coral r. characterizing these times indicate that

reeking

86:4.1 the savage who would awaken from such dreams r.

reel

4:2.7 of the ever-moving r. of infinity picturization.

refer

0:0.6 we commonly r. to as the grand universe; these are

0:2.9 would be advisable to r it to the person of the Father

0:2.10 Deity may, or may not, r. to divinity personalities.

1:1.5 Creator association and r. to God as “our Father.”

6:0.4 to r. to the “Father’s first personal, universal, and

8:5.6 consistent to r. to the liaison of all spiritual ministry

11:9.2 We commonly r. to the central Isle as belonging to

12:3.8 These calculations all r. to absolute gravity; linear

18:2.4 as upward, but it would be more correct to r. to the

21:0.3 Sometimes we r. to the sovereign of your universe

33:3.7 not altogether out of place to r to the Universe Spirit

41:7.2 (All these temperatures r. to your Fahrenheit scale.)

42:2.9 pure energy; on Uversa we r. to it as SEGREGATA.

42:2.15 we r. to the realm of universe power as GRAVITA.

49:5.19 This classification does not r. to the one-, two-, and

52:4.6 By self-government we r. to the highest type of

93:5.1 it is not a mistake to r. to Abraham as a chosen

105:2.1 By absolute reality we r. to the existential persons of

107:2.1 We often r. to the different orders as follows:

108:6.3 The “image of God” does not r. to physical

123:2.3 we will r. to this as his fifth (calendar) year of life.

126:3.10 To what event did these prophecies r.?

135:5.6 Messiah could not possibly r. to one who merely

136:1.1 went so far as to r. to the Messiah as the “Son of

136:9.8 the conclusion that such utterances did not r. to him.

138:8.4 “Only those who heard the voice may r. to it.

139:0.4 When your records r. to these messengers of the

139:4.4 to r. to himself as the “disciple whom Jesus loved.”

140:5.16 he did not r. to outward or ostentatious mourning.

160:1.10 I r. to that which he so consistently practices, and

162:7.2 to another’s rule; I r. to the liberties of the soul.

169:4.1 Never did Jesus r. to his Father as a king.

170:4.15 promises may, or may not, r. to the same event.

174:4.6 the interpretation of this Psalm so as to make it r.

174:5.3 But truly did the Prophet Isaiah r. to this people

185:2.5 laws; therefore he sought to r. the case back to their

188:4.7 redeemer, it is wholly correct to r. to him as a savior

referee

25:2.10 Hence these commissions are called r. trios.

25:2.12 These r. trios do not pass upon matters of eternal

25:3.6 The r. trios are not so much concerned with personal

25:3.9 avail themselves of the help and decisions of the r.

37:6.6 No longer must you constantly r. the conflicting

39:4.5 appearing before the r. trios of the conciliating

43:5.9 The Most High r., the Vorondadek Son intrusted

refereeing

103:5.5 the intricate problem of r. the contest between the

referees

37:8.6 These r. are registered on Uversa; the exact number

40:8.3 the survival r. of the Creator Son are convened.

70:11.13 encounters; the judges were merely umpires or r..

referencenoun

9:3.3 Antigravity operates only with r. to material gravity,

10:3.1 occurs this r. to the acts and doings of plural Deity,

11:7.6 upper and a lower limit to horizontal space with r. to

12:4.14 such reckonings with r. to the realms of outer

23:4.5 co-ordination with, and with r. to, the vast energy

27:5.2 their chief function is that of r. and verification.

33:7.4 This has no r. to death as it obtains on Urantia, but

49:2.21 are classified with r. to heat-regulating mechanisms.

56:4.5 Philosophically, cosmically, and with r. to differential

70:11.7 R. to precedent in court decisions represents the

74:8.8 later editors, intending to eradicate all r. to human

74:8.8 to remove the telltale r. to Cain’s emigration to the

93:5.2 the fact that Palestine was centrally located with r.

101:4.5 While statements with r. to cosmology are never

103:2.5 When it is said that the child is positive, r. is made to

117:3.5 with r. to certain universe potentialities it is a fact.

121:8.10 John supplied his material from memory and by r.

128:6.7 judicious statement with r. to the provocative nature

135:7.2 made r. to “another one who is to come after me”

136:5.6 limit his personal earth activities with r. to space,

140:8.21 seldom did Jesus make r. to moral delinquency.

143:6.1 he said in r. to the preaching of John the Baptist.

143:6.3 the woman at Jacob’s well, but he made no r. to

145:2.13 avoided all r. to these so-called acts of “casting out

150:3.1 making r. to Miriam, Deborah, Esther, and others.

155:2.3 Jesus made further r. to the parable of the sower and

157:7.4 disposed to regard this statement as a veiled r. to

158:2.2 Peter sought to avoid r. to his death and resurrection

159:2.2 the kingdom, while in the other case r. was made to

160:5.13 True religion has r. to destiny and reality of

161:2.6 his death, some mystic r. to his future glorification

169:4.5 And when the Master made r. to his Father as God,

170:4.7 which of these five phases he may have r. to when he

172:2.1 swords concealed, but he made no r. to this fact.

182:2.4 The Master’s comment in r. to Judas, spoken in the

referenceadjective

25:4.18 technical or legal r. minds of the spiritual world.

27:5.5 In constituting themselves the living r. library of

28:6.4 The Significance of Origins are the living ready-r.

72:4.1 the student may consult the necessary r. books.

118:5.1 the intellectual r. point of mortal comprehension,

references

127:2.8 Jesus made several veiled r. to his “life mission”

178:2.1 these r. to an extended future of gospel activities.

196:2.5 with the tendency to omit from the record those r.

referendum

72:7.7 a three-fourths r. is required before any state can

referred

1:1.5 On your constellation headquarters God is r. to as

1:1.6 and r. to him as the one who “inhabits eternity.”

1:7.1 he r. to a personal Deitythe Father in heaven.

6:1.3 Had the New Testament writer r. to the Eternal Son,

8:5.5 the spirit presence of the Infinite Spirit is often r. to

26:11.5 Unthinking mortals have r. to the manifestation of

33:7.4 it must be r. to the tribunals of Orvonton, and if

33:8.5 advisory councils are r. either to the Salvington

36:4.8 concerning the midsonite races are always r. to the

37:3.6 sometimes r. to as the “archangel of Michael.”

38:3.1 are never called seraphim, neither are they r. to as

43:0.1 Urantia is commonly r. to as 606 of Satania in

43:3.4 know exactly who is r. to by the term “Most High.

48:6.33 being “caught up to the third heaven,” he r. to that

66:2.3 —sometimes r. to as the Caligastia one hundred.

88:6.2 one’s own cult, and it also r. to older ghost beliefs.

93:2.4 he was often r. to as the sheik, or king, of Salem.

103:5.6 Jesus r. to such a paradox when he said:“Whosoever

107:0.7 they are often r. to as Thought Controllers.

107:4.5 has been r. to as that “true light which lights every

107:7.1 these marvelous Father fragments are commonly r.

128:7.5 Whenever this subject was r. to, Jesus only replied,

134:6.15 They never suspected that the oft-r.-to lectures of

135:6.7 (The twelve stones to which he r. were the reputed

137:7.6 Pharisees r. to themselves as the “associates.”

139:7.2 commonly r. to Matthew as the “money-getter.”

140:5.12 Jesus r. more to that faith which man should have

140:10.4 I r. not to ease of deception, mere willingness to

146:2.14 he explained that he r. to praying sincerely and in

149:6.11 I have so often r. to the little child as illustrative of

151:3.13 Jesus said the parable r. to two things: First, it was

158:2.2 perceive that he r. to John the Baptist as Elijah.

159:5.11 offer the other garment, Jesus r. not so much to a

163:6.2 they r. to the wonderful cures they had wrought in

165:0.3 r. to by the Jews as “the land beyond the Jordan.”

169:4.1 he always r. to himself as the Son of Man and as

169:4.5 Jesus r. to Deity by only two names: God and Father

169:4.6 Jesus never r. to Deity in any manner other than in

170:2.24 Jesus frequently r. to “the kingdom of God within

170:4.15 Jesus r. one phase of the kingdom to the future

170:4.16 jumped to the conclusion that these promises r. to

171:4.8 When Jesus spoke of “rising,” they thought he r.

173:4.3 perceived that this parable r. to the Jewish nation

173:4.5 they understood that Jesus r. to themselves and the

174:4.4 Jesus spoke the truth when he r. to this lawyer as

179:1.6 an institution which antedated even Moses and r. to

183:2.3 he refused to accede to their request and r. them to

184:3.7 pointed to his body when he made the remark r. to.

185:5.6 of death, should be r. to as “the king of the Jews.”

referring

38:2.2 the sons of God, while r. to the children of the

57:0.2 When r. to an event as of one or two millions of

96:1.7 there grew the practice of r. to this composite Deity

102:6.9 in refunding its current objections by r. what is

122:4.4 as r. to a new Jewish ruler who would sit upon the

126:3.10 to ponder the many statements in the Scriptures r. to

131:10.1 This young man was in the habit of r. to such beliefs

132:0.1 the emperor, r. to Jesus, remarked to the aide

137:2.4 to explain that they, r. to himself, Andrew, James,

141:7.11 r. to the prebestowal instructions of Immanuel.

146:4.6 that they refrain from r. to him as a healer.

147:7.2 And Jesus, r. to a statement by John, answered this

159:1.7 the Scriptures r. to Lamech’s exultation because of

159:2.2 in this case Jesus was r. to man’s personal relation

163:6.2 r. to these, Jesus said: “It is not strange that these

170:5.19 without in any way r. either to the visible church

176:1.6 Jesus’ followers interpreted these predictions as r. to

185:8.1 appeal to their patriotism by r. to Jesus as the

refers

5:2.2 This r. to the personality circuit, whenever, wherever

6:6.1 Mind must be differently defined when it r. to the

30:1.2 the Trinitized Corps, which designation r. to all

49:5.19 it r. primarily to gland chemistry, more particularly

93:9.7 “the angel of the Lord” r. to their numerous visits

159:3.2 against the employment of material influences r.

161:2.9 with the Father in the same manner that he r. to

178:1.2 This distinction of procedure r. to the relations of

refine

95:1.3 Although the Salem teachers did much to r. and

95:1.5 They did much to r. the worship of this goddess,

refined

52:4.5 Such r. peoples well know how to utilize leisure for

66:5.29 The purely military war dances were r. and made to

88:2.8 object of supreme veneration is a form of r. fetishism

92:3.10 evolutionary religion, must ever continue to be r.

98:4.8 Isis and Osiris were more r. and impressive than

128:6.2 Jesus was one of the most robust and r. specimens

130:4.5 Mindless causation cannot evolve the r. and complex

142:6.8 Nicodemus was r., egoistic, and altruistic; but he did

refinement

70:1.20 The first r. of war was the taking of prisoners.

83:6.7 Monogamy contributes to a r. of moral character,

88:2.4 Idols were a r. of fetishism.

refinements

64:7.20 While we appreciate the value of many of the r. of

79:3.8 resulting in the early appearance of many of the r.

81:3.3 no misconception regarding the r. of early urban

reflect

10:7.3 this evolutionary Deity does appear to r. the

14:1.14 These dark gravity bodies neither r. nor absorb light;

17:3.1 Thus they variously r. the natures and characters

19:2.3 They do not r. the wisdom of the Paradise Trinity;

20:7.4 but in Havona they seem more to r. the nature of the

28:5.11 have only to turn their faces downward to r. the

28:5.18 utilize them to r. from one world to another the

28:5.19 these angels, who so unerringly r. the actual moral

28:5.22 available whenever the secoraphic discerners r. with

28:5.22 The discerners can and do r. the presence of the

28:6.13 of Trust unerringly r. to the governing authorities the

46:1.6 The gases which r. this light-energy from the upper

50:2.5 the decrees of such courts r. a highly fatherly and

88:2.9 r. the winnowed moral wisdom of many centuries,

92:2.1 evolutionary religion does r. the changing mores,

97:7.2 Jews invariably distorted these legends to r. honor

112:6.3 the physical body does, to a limited degree, r.

142:2.4 they may r. that their father is angry and filled with

143:7.5 to anticipate the better life ahead and then to r. these

159:4.5 Scriptures always will r. the intellectual, moral,

reflected

17:3.8 on a local universe headquarters is inherently r. to

17:3.8 everything of local universe significance is r.

25:2.3 all Master Spirits are r. on the superuniverse capitals,

28:5.20 they are face to face with the naked soul of the r.

28:5.21 receiving the breath of life, are instantly r. on high;

46:1.4 these energies are r. back and down as a gentle,

67:7.8 local disturbances as they are r out upon the universe

71:8.1 moral stamina of a people are all faithfully r. in

86:5.17 This philosophy of human existence was later r. in

89:3.6 his personal views are r. in the teachings which he

93:9.9 which they deemed r. great honor upon Abraham.

107:3.7 I have often r. that it would be quite useless for me

110:6.7 conquest of these levels of cosmic evolution is r. in

125:6.13 Joseph was puzzled, but Mary, as she r. on these

126:1.6 economic condition of the Nazareth family was r. in

131:3.1 Ganid did find some record of earlier beliefs which r.

139:8.3 and this was r. in Thomas’s adult experience.

166:0.2 the gospel from this time on r., not so much Jesus’

178:2.10 And after Judas had r. for a moment, he answered:

189:1.3 both are the r. shadow of enduring spirit reality.

reflectible

28:4.7 No other order of sonship is thus “r.,” and no other

28:5.22 and knowledge of the Father fragments are not r..

reflecting

25:2.2 Out of these episodes, r. the sevenfold nature of

25:2.4 superuniverse becomes like a gigantic mirror r. the

28:6.21 In r. other qualities of divinity, the superuniverse

46:1.6 the escape of the terrestrial broadcast waves, r. them

72:9.5 4. There are five brackets of suffrage r. the average

117:7.6 to a limited degree anticipate future evolution by r.

119:0.2 the Paradise Sons are r. the divine nature of their

125:2.2 inclusion of remarks mildly r. the impressions made

reflectionsee reflection of

24:7.8 Havona Servitals are thus, in actuality, a r. in the

43:6.6 have a violet or orchid tinge of varying hue and r..

44:6.3 make the ten thousand color tones of spirit r. peal

81:2.2 no leisure which could be devoted to thoughtful r.

103:5.5 predicated on spiritual insightgenuine religious r..

117:5.1 and quantities of the cosmos do find their deity r.;

123:3.3 earthquake caused by God, but a moment’s r.

130:2.7 leads to decision-conduct based on intelligent r..

132:3.5 And all such true faith is predicated on profound r.,

167:5.7 pursues his earth mission alone is in no way a r. on

190:4.2 be left alone for a few more hours of solemn r. and

192:2.2 the value of meditation and power of intelligent r..”

196:0.4 living faith of Jesus was more than an intellectual r.,

reflection of

0:7.7 God the Supreme is the personal spirit r of the triune

6:5.4 there does appear a very limited r. of the creative

17:3.1 to achieve the perfect r. of all phases of every

20:1.13 Here is a divine r. of that absolute drawing power of

28:5.11 perceiving a r. of the wisdom of divinity and the

42:12.14 the physical counterpart is the time-space r. of the

54:5.8 the wisdom of the Union of Days is the time r. of the

56:10.17 Universal beauty is the recognition of the r. of the

84:3.2 womankind during the Old Testament era is a r. of

86:5.14 The r. of oneself in the water was also sometimes

92:3.1 mores of the anthropomorphic gods are a r. of the

94:6.10 true pattern of temporal civilization is the mirror r.

95:1.10 The Book of Job is a fairly good r. of the teachings

105:2.7 this unity is the outward r. of the absolute oneness of

108:6.3 the Father, the r. of the image of God abroad in

115:6.8 that, as a finite r. of Paradise Deity, the Supreme is

116:6.6 the evolution of the parts is a segmented r. of the

117:0.4 individuals of the grand universe evolve as a r. of the

117:1.8 Such creature affection is a true r. of the love of the

195:0.8 the echo of the life bestowal of Jesus and the r. of his

reflections

9:3.7 they are not r., derivations, or repercussions of

11:9.5 Patterns are never r.; they are duplications

14:6.23 the power-personality synthesis of the finite r. of the

25:2.2 function the seven r. of the Seven Master Spirits.

44:6.4 These impulses are in reality the superb r. of the

111:0.3 breath, shadows and with r. of the self in water.

115:3.1 cosmos, must content himself with distorted r.

117:4.1 vicissitudes of time in the evolutions of space are r.

125:0.6 If you, my earthly father, possess such human r.

130:4.1 the material things of the world are shadowy r. of

186:2.8 Jesus would not so much as cast r. of insincerity

reflectivating

53:2.3 the Union of Days had been r. to Uversa that all

Reflectivator

30:1.110 The Unnamed R. Liaisons of Majeston.

Reflectivators

15:10.21 the Ultimate, the unnamed liaison r. of Majeston,

reflectivesee Reflective Image Aids; Reflective Spirit(s)

6:2.4 the Son is r. of all the Father’s holiness of character.

9:1.7 a being equal to God in divinity, r. of the Son’s

9:7.2 in the amazing performances of the r. personalities

10:8.2 eventuating act of the Ultimate and is probably r.

13:0.3 are highly r. of the spiritual luminosity of the central

15:9.5 The r.-service circuit of the seven Reflective Spirits

16:6.6 nonfactual, r. conclusions based on cosmic response.

16:6.9 constitutive in the self-consciousness of r. thinking.

16:6.10 These three basic factors in r. thinking may be

17:1.10 presence of Majeston, the chief of all r. spirit groups.

17:2.2 Therefore, when the cycle of r. creation had run its

17:3.1 the capitals of the superuniverses at the r. focus of

17:3.11 the r. organization acts as a segregated unit; but on

17:4.3 They are true images, wholly r. of the personality

17:4.3 some being of the r. nature will be interposed

18:1.3 Divinington affairs are r. of the personal character

18:1.3 The ten directors who rule Ascendington are r. of

19:3.1 They are not r. of the divine counsel of the Trinity;

19:4.1 They are not merely r. of the decisions of perfection;

25:2.1 a definite superuniverse technique of r. response to

25:2.2 perfectly r. of just one of the Seven Master Spirits.

28:3.2 they are not directly r. of the beings and entities,

28:3.2 even if we had no other proof, the r. performances

28:4.2 this same r. technique keeps each one of them in

28:4.2 are thus perfectly r. of the authority above and are

28:4.4 truly and automatically r. of the Conjoint Actor

28:4.6 the remarkable gift of being r. of the minds of these

28:4.9 attuned to cosmic mechanisms of r. perfection and

28:4.9 may enjoy the r. presence of all those exalted beings

28:4.11 conscious of the phenomenon of r. transference,

28:4.12 they work in liaison with the angels of the r. voices

28:4.12 synchronizing the r. vision of the Ancients of Days

28:5.1 Seconaphim of the secondary order are no less r.

28:5.2 The seven r. types of secondary seconaphim are

28:5.6 and so with the six other types of these r. angels.

28:5.7 In specialized r. service the Voices of Wisdom are

28:5.7 superb beings are so r. and selective, so sensitive,

28:5.13 seconded by their r. associates, the Unions of Souls

28:5.13 these seconaphim remain in r. liaison with the

28:5.15 This is the first group of these r. geniuses to be

28:5.15 Especially are they r. of the superaphic intelligence

28:5.15 they are selectively r. of the counsel of all beings,

28:5.17 These angels are highly r. of the attitude of the

28:5.19 advisers of the Havona circle and these r. angels.

28:5.19 when it is subjected to their r. scrutiny, these

28:5.20 that these r. angels thus function intuitively,

28:6.1 angels are created serially and in seven r. types,

28:6.3 series of r. seconaphim who can instantly portray

28:6.21 truth is literally and strikingly illustrated by the r.

28:6.21 but the r. estimates of greatness and of goodness

28:7.3 and freely r. of the sure knowledge and wisdom of

28:7.4 full privilege of using these angels of the r. order

28:7.4 When your world is once more restored to the r.

28:7.4 this functional curtailment of their r. associates.

30:3.4 transformers and transmitters, as well as of the r.

37:8.10 The r. seconaphim are encountered wherever the

39:5.11 During moments just prior to physical death a r.

43:6.1 universe headquarters is more r. of spiritual glory,

54:6.1 it should be clear to all r. thinkers that the technique

56:8.4 All creational phenomena are r of antecedent creator

69:2.5 and Buddha became a r. devotee of leisure.

70:10.8 R. thinking should make it clear that no divine being

100:1.8 r. meditation on cosmic meanings, worshipful

100:5.10 of spiritual meditation is to be found in r. worship

102:4.5 The r. powers of the mind are deepened by worship.

112:2.11 and wisdom is lost in enlightened and r. worship.

112:3.2 the Censors and their r. associates have verified

112:4.1 a r. contact is made with the supervisors of both

112:4.12 if the Universal Censors and their r. associates on

115:6.5 r. of the outward, diverging motion of the Supreme,

116:4.4 he is in r. contact with the Reflective Spirits of his

117:6.15 superuniverse r. of the nature of that Master Spirit.

117:7.7 perfected creations begin to be r. of the emerging

130:2.8 to the human will, inasmuch as it is not r.it is not

130:2.10 that every r. human being can become creative.

131:3.5 But whoso is thoughtful, prudent, r., fervent, and

132:7.9 That which the enlightened and r. human imagination

133:6.5 “The soul is the self-r., truth-discerning, and spirit-

133:7.7 ideas are sensations plus the r. interpretations of the

133:7.8 the conclusions of intelligent and r. interpretations.

133:7.11 the truly r. human intellect is not altogether bound

133:8.2 Jesus became sober and r. as he drew near Palestine

140:0.3 apostles were silent; even Peter was in a r. mood.

140:3.1 practices which are r. of my ideals of mortal living

195:10.12 Christianity still contrives to move the minds of r.

196:3.20 Every time man makes a r. moral choice, he

Reflective Image Aids

15:10.2 abiding places of the Reflective Spirits and the R..

15:10.20 7. The seven R.the spokesmen of the Reflective

15:10.21 The R. also function as the representatives of groups

17:0.6 4. The R..

17:0.11 they are in personal communication through the R.

17:3.4 of each superuniverse are the creators of their R.,

17:4.0 4. THE REFLECTIVE IMAGE AIDS

17:4.1 The forty-nine R. were created by the Reflective

17:4.1 the production of their seven R., each Reflective

30:1.60 4. The R. Image Aids.

30:2.18 4. The R. Image Aids.

Reflective Spirit

17:2.2 when the forty-ninth R. had personalized, then a new

17:4.1 Image Aids, each R. Spirit creating his own Aid.

17:8.1 Whether it is a R. Spirit group in liaison with the

Reflective Spirits

9:8.3 who acts through the seven R. situated at the capital

9:8.17 2. The R. of the Superuniverses.

15:9.5 2. The reflective-service circuit of the seven R. in

15:10.2 The headquarters are the abiding places of the R.

15:10.20 7. The Image Aidsthe spokesmen of the seven R.

16:3.3 He is always in personal liaison with the seven R. at

16:3.5 He is always in liaison with the seven R. situated at

16:3.7 is always in liaison with the R. at the headquarters

16:3.9 He is always in personal liaison with the R. of the

16:3.11 This Spirit is always in liaison with the R. at the

16:3.13 This Spirit is always in liaison with the R. at the

16:3.20 This Master Spirit is always in liaison with the R.

17:0.4 3. The R..

17:0.11 reveal themselves through the channel of the R.

17:2.1 The R. are of divine Trinity origin.

17:2.1 Seven of these extraordinary personalities were

17:2.2 Paradise center of all the work of the forty-nine R.

17:3.0 3. THE REFLECTIVE SPIRITS

17:3.1 The forty-nine R. are of Trinity origin, but each of

17:3.1 reason it is necessary to have seven of these R. on

17:3.1 These groups of seven dissimilar R. maintain

17:3.2 The R. have names, but these designations are not

17:3.4 with the exception of Majeston and the R., are all

17:3.4 The R. of each superuniverse are the creators of

17:3.5 The R. are not merely transmitting agents; they are

17:3.5 they are retentive personalities as well.

17:3.5 personalities belonging to the vast staff of the R..

17:4.1 Reflective Image Aids were created by the R.,

17:4.1 The first creative act of the seven R. of Uversa was

17:4.1 perfect reproductions of their R. Mother Spirits;

17:4.1 as the channel of communication between the R.

17:4.2 The R. themselves are true personalities but of

17:8.2 The R., collectively, are the mother-makers of a

17:8.7 4. Through the R. they synchronize the governments

22:8.5 the R. of the superuniverses, and the Mother Spirits

25:2.2 portray the natures of these R. to material minds.

25:2.2 is a simultaneous focalization upon one of the R.

25:2.2 none but the R. of the seventh order would

25:8.2 the superuniverse R., and by Majeston of Paradise.

26:1.13 Seconaphim, the children of the R., variously serve

28:0.1 however, these children of the R. are much more like

28:3.1 The secoraphic hosts are produced by the seven R.

28:3.2 of the superuniverses are the offspring of the R.,

28:4.4 True, the seven R. are there, but these mothers of

28:4.5 superuniverse capital by some one of the seven R. of

28:4.8 to the established universe technique of the R..

30:1.6 3. The Seven Orders of R..

30:2.17 3. The Seven Groups of R..

37:9.12 agents of the Ancients of Days and the seven R.

40:10.2 so is his “fusion spirit” implemented in the R. of

40:10.2 unmistakably revealed in those children of the R.

116:3.2 the Creative Spirit in a local universe through the R.

116:4.3 ancestral Trinity in the cocreation of forty-nine R.,

116:4.4 the Master Spirits continue in supervision of the R..

116:4.4 contact with (and has overcontrol of) the seven R.

116:4.4 he is in reflective contact with the R. of his own type

reflective-service

15:9.5 2. The r. circuit of the seven Reflective Spirits in

reflectively

15:2.9 universes are administered indirectly and r. from

27:5.5 Only by indirection and r. are the benefits of

28:3.2 They are r. responsive to all of each phase of every

28:4.5 Collectively, they are only r. present; therefore do

28:5.7 also r. see the very beings, of high or lowly origin,

28:5.16 By nature these beings are r. attuned to the

reflectivitysee reflectivity service(s)

6:4.8 the Conjoint Actor, is fully cognizant of the vast r.

9:7.0 7. UNIVERSE REFLECTIVITY

9:7.1 This is the phenomenon of universe r., that unique

9:7.1 focalize, by r., all this information and knowledge

9:7.1 The action of r. is shown in perfection on each of

9:7.1 R. finally focalizes on Paradise.

9:7.2 The phenomenon of r., as it is disclosed on the

9:7.2 in the extraordinary phenomenon of universe r.

9:7.3 Much of the technique of r. we comprehend, but

9:7.4 certain features of the phenomenon of r. can be

9:7.4 If the Supreme is not concerned in r., we are at a

9:7.5 R. appears to be omniscience within the limits of the

9:7.5 If this assumption is true, then the utilization of r. in

13:1.10 Spiritington involve impenetrable mysteries of r..

13:1.10 of the vast and universal phenomenon of r.,

13:1.10 R. is a secret of God the Spirit.

13:1.10 You have been instructed concerning r. functions

13:1.10 r. is also an indispensable feature of the normal

14:6.36 Daughter Spirits derive great satisfaction from the r.

15:10.2 beings conduct their tremendous r. operations,

16:4.15 7. The r. mechanism of the local universes and the

17:1.10 through the unique functioning of universal r..

17:2.0 2. MAJESTONCHIEF OF REFLECTIVITY

17:2.2 Majeston, the r. chief and Paradise center of all the

17:2.3 the personal and infallible center of r. phenomena in

17:3.3 The attribute of r., the phenomenon of the mind

17:3.3 disclose these powers of co-ordinate universal r.

17:3.6 but the true spiritual records are assembled by r.

17:3.7 The r. organization is also the news-gathering and

17:3.7 It is in constant operation in contrast with the

17:3.9 do not participate in the operation of the universal r.

17:4.1 are virtual duplications minus the attribute of r..

17:4.3 ascending mortals do not intimately contact with r.

17:8.7 with Majeston, the Paradise center of universal r..

18:3.5 are the superuniverse focal points of the r. system.

23:2.16 cannot be obtained by Gravity Messengers, r., or

23:3.1 to utilize the broadcast service or the r. mechanism

24:2.2 be able to maintain perfect synchrony with the r.

28:3.2 Spirits, and therefore r. is inherent in their nature.

29:4.37 They are to the physical universe what the vast r.

34:3.4 her collaboration with the mysterious function of r..

34:3.5 acts timelessly within his own universe and by r.

43:0.1 r. to the superadministration of the Ancients of Days

43:1.11 for portraying superuniverse r. to assembled groups

46:3.3 the Uversa friends add the r. phenomena to the

55:12.4 possibly be involved in the technique of universe r.,

108:1.2 the r. technique extending inward from the capitals

117:3.11 in the matter of universe r. had been exhausted,

117:4.9 over the inscrutable mechanisms of universe r..

117:5.9 and through the provisions of superuniverse r., you

reflectivity service(s)

17:2.3 with the co-ordination and maintenance of the r. in

17:3.4 The personnel of the r., with the exception of

17:3.8 The r. from the universes of time up to the

17:3.10 range of the extra-Paradise r. seems to be limited by

22:2.7 their headquarters through the superuniverse r..

52:6.8 universe broadcasts and the r. of the superuniverse.

108:1.8 of data supplied by the superuniverse r..

reflector

140:4.5 one’s vocation can be utilized as an effective “r.

reflectors

26:3.8 the r., these “living newspapers” of Havona are

28:5.13 the Perfectors of Wisdom, are these r. of the ideals

28:6.8 The mercy r., with their tertiary associates, engage

28:6.21 r. of greatness and of goodness work together,

reflects

8:2.1 The Infinite Spirit r. in perfection not only the nature

102:8.4 the eternal social or racial mirror which faithfully r.

109:6.6 This same Adjuster now r. in the inscrutable nature

112:6.9 The soul of survival value faithfully r. the qualitative

131:7.3 hypocrisy, with a soul which r. truth like a mirror.

195:7.16 which eternity r. as the reality shadows of time.

reflex

36:5.6 the primitive physical and inherent r. instincts,

62:6.3 intuition could function in the instinctive and r.

92:4.3 ghost-spirit worldthe human belief-r., excited by

100:1.8 spiritual stimuli, a sort of conditioned spiritual r..

108:2.11 such bestowals are determined by some cosmic r.

reformnoun

91:5.2 cities, nations, and whole races to mighty efforts of r

95:1.6 failed in their effort to bring about this social r.,

97:9.19 the r. did not succeed until the country landlord

97:9.25 the Hebrews rejoiced that their magic of r. had

132:4.4 for some project of teaching, social r., or religious

175:4.6 2. His zeal for temple r. struck directly at their

reformverb

77:2.12 when the Egyptians undertook to r. the calendar,

87:3.4 One Roman emperor tried to r. these practices by

93:4.15 Jesus, Melchizedek did not attempt to r. the mores

96:3.3 No leader ever undertook to r. and uplift a more

97:10.7 destroying all ritual, they would do better to r. it.

140:6.6 I have come not to r. the kingdoms of this world

153:2.2 amend your ways and r. your doings and obey the

reformation

98:2.5 notably Pindar, attempted the r. of Greek religion.

99:7.1 man must go on with his r. of philosophy and his

196:2.1 Some day a r. in the Christian church may strike

reformer

95:5.11 the priests, long after the young r. had passed on.

97:1.1 a better opportunity for Samuel to function as a r..

97:1.3 Samuel was a practical r. who could go out in one

97:3.6 The prophet began as an agrarian r. and ended up by

97:4.2 Amos was not merely a restorer or r.; he was a

140:8.10 Jesus was not, therefore, a political r..

140:8.15 Jesus was not an economic r., although he did call

140:8.21 Jesus was not even a moral r..

reforming

95:1.8 in the apparently worthy cause of r. the mores,

reforms

71:1.22 The harm to society consisted not in these r.

87:2.10 The Iroquois Indians made many r. in funeral

96:5.1 Moses attempted to introduce many r. in Israel

97:2.1 And he carried forward his r. in the face of the

97:9.25 Judahites started social r., such as releasing slaves,

99:0.1 In past ages, since social r. were largely confined to

99:0.3 Religion did approve the occasional social r. of past

99:3.6 after all religious in the propagation of their social r..

refrainsee refrainimperative

13:1.20 we r. from discussing the secrets of such closely

65:1.8 vows; that is, they must pledge themselves to r.

72:7.2 the plan of government to r. from interfering.

89:5.7 it was customary to r. from eating near relations;

123:1.3 They agreed to r. from all mention of these matters

124:2.8 Jesus was a born teacher and simply could not r.

135:1.1 let the hair grow, and to r. from touching the dead,

135:12.2 agree either to leave the domains of Herod or to r.

136:7.1 but to r. from all superhuman intervention when

138:3.7 the Zealots’ movement, prevailed upon Simon to r.

142:4.2 to r. from this and take care not to do that, but

145:3.7 consistent policy to r. from exhibiting his creator

147:8.4 And all this he will do if you r. from oppression,

149:2.5 they r. from placing such emphasis on the differences

157:5.3 Jesus decided to r. from further efforts to convince

164:1.4 “He who showed mercy,” that he might r. from

164:3.15 to r. from despising or neglecting material means in

167:4.7 not persuade him to r. from going into Judea,

172:5.7 that they would r. from placing him under arrest.

179:1.8 had sufficient emotional control to r. from publicly

186:2.6 Pilate, the onlooking celestial hosts could not r. from

187:1.6 could not r. from weeping when they saw him

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

refrainimperative

75:4.4 been warned by the archangel custodian to r. from

120:2.9 should r. from the formulation of any superhuman

120:3.7 R. from all writing upon permanent materials;

138:8.2 Jesus enjoined his apostles to r. from discussing:

140:5.14 In dealing with children, avoid all deception and r.

140:8.26 Jesus constantly exhorted them to r. from trying to

141:6.2 to r. from all efforts to take something out of the

146:4.6 Jesus’ insistence that they r. from referring to him

152:1.5 you should r. from placing any sort of limitation

163:4.3 2. While ministering to the sick, r. from teaching the

172:2.1 advised the apostles to r. from doing any public

173:3.4 the Master’s injunction to r. from all public teaching

177:4.1 his Master’s specific request to r. from entering

179:5.7 likewise should you r. from contending for greatness

194:4.10 Gamaliel, who advised them: “R. from these men

refrained

53:1.2 subordinate intelligences r. from showing Lucifer

66:6.3 wisely r. from any radical attempts at modifying

88:5.1 Public spitting was r. from because of the fear that

125:2.6 Being thus made conscious of his youth, he r. from

125:2.6 he r. until the Passover celebration had ended and

127:4.2 He r. from placing emphasis on evil by forbidding

137:7.8 as a brotherhood in monasteries, r. from marriage,

139:5.9 he r. from laying hands on his converts in token of

166:2.1 Ordinarily these Jews would have r. from all

173:1.7 r. from participation in what so soon followed,

173:2.1 so overawed the Jewish leaders that they r. from

174:4.6 likewise r. from asking him any more questions

refraining

63:6.4 formed the habit of r. from eating the flesh of the

183:4.2 he persisted in r. from the use of his divine powers

refresh

73:3.3 a “mist would go up” to r. the vegetation of the

102:3.4 welling-up of goodness within his own soul to r. and

144:3.8 tomorrow; R. our souls with the water of life.

144:5.79 R. us day by day with the living waters of the river

156:5.12 escape the harassments of existencewhile they r.

158:7.2 when they stopped in the shade to r. themselves.

166:3.5 to partake of the bread of life and to r. themselves

180:3.10 As the Master went aside to r. himself with water,

refreshed

34:6.8 They are spiritually illuminated and r., morally

78:5.3 revived and r. by the newcomers from Mesopotamia,

130:6.6 The travelers were truly rested and r. when they

133:7.1 their destination much rested in body and r. in spirit.

138:5.2 When they had r. themselves, Jesus took the

183:0.1 they had been r. by their short naps, and besides,

refreshing

1:7.1 intelligent worship; it promotes r. trustfulness.

14:5.6 There is a r. originality about this central creation.

24:7.7 It is r. and inspiring to witness their mutual devotion.

27:2.3 have had such long contact and such r. association

27:7.5 the highest joy of Paradise existence; it is the r.

28:5.18 A r. and wholesome rivalry is promoted even among

43:9.5 look back on one of the most beautiful and most r.

47:1.3 your brethren of Paradise attainment, but it is very r.,

48:4.12 it is r. and in a measure amusing to look back upon

48:6.10 the beautiful paths and glorious r. of life everlasting.

84:8.5 r. sleep, rest, recreation, and all pastimes which

94:7.3 moderate teachings of Gautama came as a r. relief.

103:4.1 The atmosphere of the communion provides a r.

107:2.5 enjoying a period of r. association with the Father

124:1.10 In those days rain fell in r. showers from November

127:4.4 in all his administrative rulings a r. elasticity of

141:9.2 the apostles tarried for five days, resting and r.

143:7.8 assumption of r., creative, fraternal, and romantic

146:3.8 it was r. and inspiring for Jesus’ followers to hear

156:0.1 and they rested over the Sabbath day amid these r.

162:8.2 Mary sat at Jesus’ feet drinking in his r. teaching,

162:8.3 both serving in co-operation and both r. your

181:2.9 Jesus said: “It is indeed r. to hear you talk like that

195:3.3 Christianity came with r. comfort and liberating

refreshingly

48:4.14 times when its inhabitants r. resurrect the memories

55:5.6 Life is r. simple; man has at last co-ordinated a

100:7.2 free from affectation; Jesus was always so r. genuine

141:5.2 Your personalities may be r. diverse and markedly

refreshment

48:4.17 Those beings who most need the r. of periodic

124:6.9 They invited the Nazareth family in for r.,

133:3.7 to a friend’s house where we will seek r. and plan

138:6.2 arduous labors of the kingdom and enjoy the r.

143:5.3 in him a well of r. springing up even to eternal life.

160:3.1 to let go of God that he may spring forth to the r.

166:4.1 when on a journey, to pause at midday for rest and r.

refuge

2:6.3 “God is good; he is the eternal r. of the souls of men.

4:1.4 “The eternal God is our r., and underneath are the

49:3.3 inhabitants must take r. in their special structures

59:6.9 marine animals of those ages took temporary r. in

69:4.4 in some countries were later known as “cities of r..”

94:8.1 made public profession of the faith by reciting the R.:

94:8.1 “I take my r. in the Buddha;

94:8.1 I take my r. in the Doctrine;

94:8.1 I take my r. in the Brotherhood.”

96:4.6 when he said, “The eternal God is your r., and

102:2.8 present the nearest r., the best avenue of escape.

127:0.3 thus forever Jesus became the understanding r. for

127:0.4 the understanding r. of the beings of all ages and of

131:2.3 God is our r. and strength, a very present help in

131:4.3 “God is the sure r. of every good man when in

131:4.4 He is the supreme r. of the universe and guardian

131:8.5 The Supreme is the secure r. for all creation;

145:3.8 he sought r. in appeal to his Father’s will.

148:5.5 The eternal God is your r., while underneath are

148:5.5 ‘The Lord also is a r. for the oppressed, a haven of

148:5.5 of the needy in his distress, a r. from the storm,

148:6.9 Next Job took r. in the consolation of a future life

152:5.3 and pour out your heart to him, for God is your r..

155:5.9 established religions of authority afford a ready r. to

155:5.11 Tradition is a safe r. and an easy path for those

refugees

74:8.9 the neighboring Philistines, who were political r.

133:3.12 This couple were Jewish r. from Rome, and they

refunding

102:6.9 in r. its current objections by referring what is

refusal

100:1.8 r. to presume on divine mercy, living as in the

100:4.1 conflict persists only in the face of r. to espouse the

127:2.2 Jesus’ r. had the effect of keeping out many of his

127:2.3 went so far as to intimate that his r. to espouse the

148:5.3 his persistent r. to walk in the better ways of the

153:1.6 his prompt and unequivocal r. to be made king.

154:2.1 This r. to accede to the Jerusalem decree was

157:7.2 the Pharisees for a sign, bewildered by the r. of his

166:1.4 their r. to see the light and acknowledge the truth,

166:1.11 the Pharisees’ r. to engage in social intercourse with

173:1.11 the r. to employ force to protect the majority of

179:3.3 Peter’s firm declaration of r. to allow Jesus thus to

184:1.5 Annas was considerably disturbed by Jesus’ r. to

refusenoun

66:5.20 thousands of years to persuade them to burn r..

69:6.4 the benefits of fire because they would not burn r..

171:2.5 is useless; it is fit only to be cast out among the r..

refuseverb

48:7.6 majority of souls are rich, but they r. to believe it.

48:7.8 to possess power and steadfastly r. to use it for self-

54:3.3 And the Ancients of Days r. to annihilate any being

68:6.10 mothers r. to rear more than two or three children.

69:6.2 backward tribes r. to sleep unless a flame burns

84:7.6 exposed undesired children to die; moderns r. to

88:2.7 sane men and women will r. to accept positive

111:7.3 Why do you r. to be enlightened and inspired by the

124:3.2 the lad was quick to r. all such special consideration.

125:0.6 I r. to believe that my Father in heaven loves me

125:6.12 Though Jesus would many times r. to consent to the

128:4.4 former carpenter of Nazareth who had dared to r.

130:6.3 r. to be dominated by fear like an unthinking

131:10.7 of God while I r. to accept the brotherhood of man.

132:7.4 r. to enter because the noble craft of the Buddha

136:8.1 r. the taunting challenge of his enemies to “show

136:8.6 civilized man, to have power and steadfastly r. to use

138:4.2 R. not therefore to break bread with Pharisee or

140:1.2 many of the children of Abraham will r. to enter this

146:5.2 except you see signs and behold wonders, you r. to

148:4.7 But why do you r. to comprehend the meaning of

148:4.7 And why do you r. to interpret the meaning of the

148:5.1 why you r. to practice healing indiscriminately,

153:2.3 who fears not to point out wherein you r. to walk

155:4.2 Why do we r. to confront the foes of truth?”

156:2.7 but you must r. to harbor even the feelings of guilt.

156:5.18 who r. to grow up, and those who r. to grow old

160:1.7 when problems excite our profound fears, we r. to

162:2.2 they steadfastly r. to accept this new gospel of the

162:7.3 living the truth, and many of you r. to believe.

163:1.4 if the people of any city r. to receive this gospel,

164:4.8 Why do you r. to discern the truth?

166:1.5 You yourselves r. to enter into the way of truth,

166:3.3 And the Son will never r. entrance to any child of

166:3.5 But you who r. this salvation will some day see

166:4.3 why do the rich so many times r. to believe this good

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

173:3.2 serving the Father while you r. to do the works of

174:5.7 Jews, choose to reject me and to r. my teachings,

174:5.7 they who reject me and r. to receive my teaching

175:1.1 has not opened the eyes of those who r. to see light,

175:1.12 You r. to enter the kingdom and at the same time do

175:1.14 You who r. to show mercy, can you hope for mercy

177:4.11 cowardice as the motive which led him to r. to

179:3.9 you were not content proudly to r. to wash one

180:6.1 and they r. to receive me when they reject you,

181:2.9 I have told you this many times, Simon, but you r.

184:5.4 2. That he taught the people to r. to pay tribute to

185:1.8 if he dared to r. their demands for Jesus’ death.

185:7.2 Then said Pilate: “Do you r. to speak to me?

191:2.1 How long will you doubt my words and r. to

195:9.5 The modern age will r. to accept a religion which is

195:10.11 The visible church should r. longer to handicap the

refusedsee refusedwith Jesus

53:6.3 I r. to participate in the projected insult to Michael;

54:5.7 instance they r. to overrule the Michael decisions.

62:5.11 He r. to eat, even when food was brought to him

67:3.2 hundred (including Van) r. to join the insurrection.

69:8.2 captives who r. to accept the conqueror’s religion.

75:6.1 the counsel of the Melchizedeks,but they r. to advise

78:6.6 neighboring tribesmen, r. to leave their homes.

78:8.7 be superior to all other gods, and therefore they r. to

81:2.8 man r. to recognize natural causes as explanations

85:4.1 Sometimes a drowning man would be r. succor for

89:6.2 The people revolted; they r. to obey.

94:1.6 the priests of Vedism, r. to accept the Melchizedek

97:9.21 conspired with the king of Egypt and r. to pay

97:10.6 Though Hebrew theology r. to expand, it played an

109:4.5 What others have lost, in that they r. to survive,

117:6.2 depend on his presence for life, and none are r..”

121:0.1 Andrew steadfastly r. to multiply copies of his

121:2.8 But even in that sad hour the Jews r. to learn that

123:0.6 Joseph’s relatives r. to permit them to make the

126:5.11 But when Herod r. to pay them any of the funds

127:5.6 Rebecca r. to be comforted and importuned her

135:2.3 Since John r. to accept the priest’s allowance due

137:2.2 those who believed in John but r. to accept Jesus.

139:2.6 First Peter r. to let Jesus wash his feet and then,

142:8.1 these eccentric men r. to accept Jesus as a teacher

146:2.3 the Prophet Zechariah: “But they r. to hearken and

146:2.5 scriptures: “I have called and you r. to hear;

148:7.3 But Herod r. to take action against Jesus, advising

148:9.2 But the paralytic r. to accept defeat; he directed

149:2.12 Only three men who received his personal call r. to

150:0.2 the apostles of Jesus r. to bind themselves by such a

152:2.1 more than one half of his disciples r. to leave him,

152:2.4 Passover, and they simply r. to be disappointed.

152:3.3 the Mark lad, spoke, “And he r. to be our king.”

152:4.4 episode was a vision of Peter’s and therefore Luke r.

154:0.1 Herod r. to take action against him as a political

154:0.2 Herod r. to interfere with Jesus’ activities.

154:2.1 rulers of the Hebron synagogue r. to acknowledge

154:3.1 to have Herod place Jesus under arrest, but he r. to

154:6.1 he had always treated his family fairly and Ruth r.

154:7.4 They r. to believe Jesus had escaped them, and while

155:6.5 generation which other generations have r. to hear

156:1.5 But Norana r. to take offense at Simon’s thrust.

162:0.1 very little about Jesus, and they r. him lodging

162:2.9 Eber and his assistants r. to arrest Jesus; they

164:5.3 blasphemy because you r. to believe me when I

166:3.4 Having r. to enter the kingdom as a spiritual

166:3.4 but you r. all such proffers of mercy; you rejected

166:3.4 to you who have r. salvation, the door is shut.

167:6.1 these women r. to depart until the Master laid his

170:3.11 society the world has little known because it has r.

173:2.7 This the Jewish leaders r. to accept and were

173:4.2 But they took counsel among themselves and r. to

173:5.2 had promised to attend, at this time r. to come.

174:5.3 those to whom I first came have r. to receive me.

175:1.7 steadfastly r. to believe the revelation of the truth of

175:4.14 the Pharisees r. to countenance such a procedure.

176:1.2 his people rejected his spiritual bestowal and r. to

177:2.2 Amos’s parents r.; they loved their son so much that

177:4.3 Judas r. to entertain the idea of apparent failure.

179:3.1 who had so recently r. to wash one another’s feet,

180:6.1 They have r. to know the Father by refusing to

183:2.3 he promptly r. to accede to their request and

185:0.3 the Jews, who r. to enter any gentile building

185:1.3 Pilate flatly r. to grant their petition and threatened

185:1.4 When Pilate r. to listen to their protests, they

185:3.1 Did you ever teach that tribute should be r. Caesar?”

186:0.3 his sister Ruth r. to remain behind with the rest of

186:5.2 True, the Father r. to interfere with the march of

189:5.3 when they all r. to believe her report, Mary became

190:1.1 they r. to believe until they were confronted with the

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

191:5.1 appearances, but Thomas steadfastly r. to believe.

193:3.2 and because Judas r. to trust you, his loyal brethren.

193:4.2 He persistently r. to confide in, or freely fraternize

193:4.3 Judas persistently r. to confide in his brethren.

193:4.10 Judas r. to talk over his difficulties with his friends

194:3.9 he r. to subject the gentiles to these Jewish practices.

195:0.2 Hebrews, as a people, r. to accept either Jesus’

refusedwith Jesus

121:8.3 Knowing how consistently the Master r. to write

125:0.2 Jesus virtually r. to go unless his mother would

127:2.2 Jesus asked many questions but r. to join the party.

127:2.5 They were amazed when he r. the honor offered

128:4.7 Jesus always r. to take undue or unfair advantage of

128:5.4 he r. the money, saying: “The house of Joseph has

130:8.4 had given a coin to a street beggar, he r. to pause

132:4.5 Jesus r. to accompany his friends to the baths

133:3.6 Ganid observed that Jesus r. to accompany them

136:7.3 knowing that the Master r. to work in defiance of his

136:8.2 Jesus r. to become a mere wonder-worker.

136:8.8 Jesus r. to prostitute his divine attributes for the

136:8.8 Jesus of Nazareth r. to compromise with evil,

136:9.7 he had again r. the offer of the Zealots to lead

136:9.9 Jesus r. to apply material tests to prove spiritual

136:9.9 when Jesus r. presumptuously to defy natural laws.

136:9.9 Jesus r. to grasp temporal power as the prelude to

139:9.9 when the Master r. to accept a certain rich man as

140:8.4 He absolutely r. to defend himself, and it appeared

140:8.9 Jesus r. to have his attention diverted from his

140:8.14 Jesus r. to lay down laws regarding marriage and

140:8.21 of imparting instruction; Jesus r. to advertise evil.

141:3.3 Jesus r. to participate in any of these conferences;

144:6.2 he steadfastly r. to participate in their discussions,

144:6.7 Jesus had r. to make any pronouncement upon the

144:7.2 why he r. to produce outward signs of his divine

145:4.2 Jesus r. the congratulations and adoration of the

152:2.1 establish a new encampment, but Jesus r. consent.

152:3.3 the Mark lad, spoke, “And he r. to be our king.”

152:4.1 Jesus had never before sent them all away and r. to

153:5.2 worries, when they reached home, Jesus r. to eat.

155:5.6 the Master r. to belittle, though he deplored the fact

157:7.2 disappointed when Jesus r. to be made king,

157:7.2 chagrined when he r. to accept the challenge of the

161:1.3 but the Master r. to enter into their discussions.

167:2.4 differing interpretations, Jesus steadfastly r. to offer

167:4.2 r. to stoop to the performance of material wonders

167:5.3 Though Jesus r. to be drawn into a controversy

167:5.4 And so, while Jesus r. to make pronouncements

169:2.8 but Jesus r. to debate with his enemies.

183:1.2 he steadfastly r. to extricate himself from the cruel

183:4.2 as he r. to allow his friends to defend him,

186:2.2 Jesus steadfastly r. to speak when in the presence

186:2.3 he r. to employ even his purely human powers of

187:2.3 narcotized wine, as thirsty as he was, he r. to drink

188:5.11 Jesus so willingly gave, and which he r. to avoid.

194:3.4 On the cross he r. to drink the deadening drug,

refuses

1:1.2 The Creator r. to coerce or compel the submission

33:5.2 such superb condescension that he r. the worship

48:7.9 lower being who r. to act upon his light of truth.

54:3.3 this rebel against the reality of truth r. to approve the

54:3.3 in his heart the justice of his condemnation but r. to

66:8.6 even the indwelling Adjuster r. to compel man to

102:1.6 The hungry soul of man r. to be satisfied with

117:4.11 To the extent that the human self thus r. to take part

159:1.3 Now if he r. to hear your brethren, you may tell

159:1.3 whole story to the congregation, and then, if he r.

165:4.1 but my brother r. to give me that which is my own

166:4.2 Son of Man consistently r. to employ the forces of

180:3.1 but because you are not, the world r. to love you.

refusing

67:3.5 the Andonite attendants of the disloyal staff r. to go

136:6.4 go on pursuing the policy of r. to defend himself.

157:1.1 entrap them in the act of r. to pay the customary

162:2.3 By r. to hear me, you are r. to receive him who

172:5.4 in permitting this wild acclaim and then in r. to say

180:6.1 They have refused to know the Father by r. to

182:2.3 Nathaniel, in r. to arm himself, said: “My brethren,

refutation

130:4.1 injected no teaching of his own in r. of the Greek

151:3.14 parables as the best possible r. of the studied effort

184:3.8 The very best r. of their false accusations was the

refute

161:2.8 The Master does not hesitate to r. the religious

regain

67:1.3 that his mind has never since been able fully to r. its

127:3.9 Jesus was enabled to r. some of the local prestige

159:3.3 who have lost it, and who really desire to r. it.

185:1.4 Pilate determined to r. this lost prestige and had the

regained

74:0.1 They r. consciousness simultaneously.

182:3.11 the Master had fully r. his customary poise;

regal

169:3.2 died and was buried with great pomp and r.

regardnoun; see regard to, with

10:5.5 The Trinity has r. for those levels of existence which

14:6.10 The God of universes has favorable r. for Havona

61:1.5 nurture, and protect offspring with affectionate r..

63:0.3 the meanings are significant of their mutual r. and

66:5.20 and also because they all held fire in superstitious r..

79:6.7 southern Chinese did not fare so well in this r.,

81:2.8 fire was of little value in this r. to primitive man.

85:1.4 The ancients had a peculiar r. for holes in stones.

97:3.5 Out of this basic difference in the r. for land, there

106:0.16 not just in r. to the present age of the evolutionary

106:6.6 But in r. to the conceivable values of divinity and

106:8.11 and the Consummator of Universe Destiny in r. to all

112:2.7 love connotes mutual r. of whole personalities,

112:5.2 Man’s personality is eternal but with r. to identity

113:2.4 The seraphim develop a sentimental r. for individual

115:6.3 This statement is made with due r. for the

118:10.11 Trinity) manifests r. for the whole, not for the part.

127:5.5 than those of simple brotherly r. and pure friendship.

127:6.1 more of the nature of worshipful and adoring r..

131:7.2 still I have r. for the prayer of the poorest man.

132:5.13 unselfish r. for the distress of the suffering victims

133:3.6 to express himself in r. to the relations of the sexes

134:3.7 effort to show how similar their religions were in r.

136:6.4 in r. to the appetite of the physical nature as

138:8.9 a profound respect and sympathetic r. for every

144:2.5 ‘Though I fear not God nor have r. for man, yet

146:2.2 1. The conscious and persistent r. for iniquity in the

146:3.6 of divine worship and loving r. for one’s fellows.

149:6.6 to the appreciative and affectionate r. of love.

153:2.1 a nation which will have little r. for you.

154:1.3 the time of the lowest ebb in the tide of popular r.

163:4.17 the Jews had a peculiar r. for the number seventy,

184:1.5 Do you have no r. for the power I have in

187:2.6 ridicule, lest any give serious r. to the inscription.

187:3.4 they were astonished at the Master’s tolerant r. of

regard to, with

10:3.7 the three divine personalities with r. to the totality of

12:7.1 operative throughout time and space and with r. to

16:1.2 Number Seven is personally nonfunctional with r.

26:11.1 education of ascending pilgrims, especially with r. to

29:2.11 function both as individuals and conjointly with r.

29:4.30 Energy transmitters can function with r. to all forms

36:5.3 But with r. to the sixth and seventh adjutant spirits

38:8.1 three classes of cherubim and sanobim with r. to

40:0.10 particularly with r. to the mortal creatures of time

41:2.8 They do fairly well with r. to the physical circuits

49:6.7 with r. to the nonsalvable personalities of a realm,

53:7.14 decisions in the many appeals still pending with r. to

103:7.13 the conclusions of consciousness with r. to the

113:2.3 needs and with r. to the status of the angelic pair

118:1.2 purpose of the creature has become fixed with r.

118:1.2 Number has ceased to have meaning with r. to the

118:10.5 Providence functions with r. to the total and deals

118:10.5 Providential intervention with r. to any being is

130:3.6 eternal God and were much in agreement with r. to

139:4.10 carrying out John’s trust with r. to Jesus’ mother

141:2.1 further instruction with r. to the new kingdom.

regardverb; see regard, not

0:11.16 Neither do we r. the Universal Absolute as self-

7:1.9 but we hardly r. the reactions associated with the

12:1.16 we r. the master universe as having limitations,

12:2.3 the nebulae which Urantian astronomers r. as

13:2.1 Through all eternity you will r. Ascendington as

13:2.5 would r. Vicegerington as their home, but such is

14:1.18 space levels; we r. these alternate processions of

14:4.11 You might possibly r. these Havoners as material

14:6.31 The Paradise Sons r. the central creation as the home

17:6.10 likewise r. the Universe Mother Spirits as having

23:2.24 The Solitary Messengers r. the assignment to reveal

24:3.3 it is difficult for others to r. them as real persons;

25:8.1 Though serving for what you would r. as an

29:4.34 can function at temperatures which you would r. as

31:1.5 The Havona citizens r. these three destinies as

33:3.7 and to r. the creatures of the realms as their sons and

38:2.3 truly r. a seraphim as a mathematical prodigy.

40:6.3 Urantia mortals are entitled to r. themselves as being

42:12.12 having a spirit, but we r. the spirit as having a body.

47:1.1 They must r. finaliters much as you do the angels in

48:6.35 They respect your newborn morontia will; they r.

65:8.3 they r. evolution as being a long-drawn-out process.

66:4.2 is the tendency of mortals to r. them as gods, but

70:6.4 some Urantia peoples still r. their rulers as having

72:3.4 These people r. the home as the basic institution of

74:1.4 Adam and Eve were duly advised to r. themselves as

74:8.11 much as later peoples r. mythological narratives.

77:4.9 intermarriage with the Adamites, continued to r. the

79:6.3 the initiative of a chieftain whom they came to r. as

79:8.8 folly to r. the past as the exclusive source of truth.

85:2.4 and eastern Russia r. the tree spirits as being cruel.

85:4.2 and Christians r. it as “the bow of promise.”

86:2.5 Men r. a natural occurrence as an accident or as

86:3.3 some civilized races r. disease as having been

87:5.1 spirits were thought to r. man as having manifold

90:3.8 To r. sickness and suffering as “arrows of the

91:7.3 Religious persons must not r. every vivid

93:8.1 to r. him as a demigod, to look upon him as a

97:0.1 to r. the matured concept of Yahweh as a Father,

97:8.5 it is a mistake to r. theologic dogmas and religious

105:3.9 As mortal minds would r. it, the First Source would

107:1.1 can only explain how we r. these Mystery Monitors

110:0.2 I r. the love and devotion of a Thought Adjuster as

111:1.8 And Adjusters so r. and respect it while they strive

114:3.2 angelic hosts r. him as their co-ordinating director,

120:2.2 I would r. it as a fitting climax of your mortal

120:4.5 we r. as a miraclethe operation of universal laws

121:7.3 They could hardly r. with favor the teachings of

122:1.2 Racially considered, it is hardly proper to r. Mary

131:2.8 If you r. iniquity in your heart, the Lord will not

132:5.2 If you honestly desire to r. your wealth as a trust,

132:5.14 dictator as to how other rich men shall r. their wealth

134:4.9 Freewill beings who r. themselves as equals, unless

136:9.1 forbid that he further r. himself as the Messiah,

138:9.1 each one of them, to r. him as the best friend he

139:4.4 to r. himself as the “disciple whom Jesus loved”

139:7.8 his associates might r. his money as being tainted;

139:8.1 knew him intimately to r. him as a trifling skeptic.

146:2.9 needy, and he will r. the prayer of the destitute.”

150:4.2 Beelzebub, how much more shall they so r. those of

151:5.5 never ceased to r. the episode as a nature miracle.

157:5.2 His followers were disposed to r. him as the

157:7.4 he was disposed to r. this statement as a veiled

164:3.15 they must cease to r. miracles as the only method of

171:4.3 could not bring themselves to r. his words as literal;

179:3.9 that the place nearest me, as men r. such honors,

189:1.3 before you r. time as the moving image of eternity

195:7.22 the scientist discovers, and which he comes to r. as

195:10.12 and therefore no man should lightly r. Christianity,

regard, not or never

7:1.9 but we hardly r. the reactions associated with the

13:2.3 universe age I do not r. Vicegerington as my home.

49:4.4 We do not r. a planet as having emerged from

73:7.2 We cannot r. this disappearance of the Garden as

73:7.2 We do not r. the submergence of Eden as anything

98:1.4 and gods which the intelligent Greeks never did r.

110:3.6 You must not r. co-operation with your Adjuster as

125:0.6 the Father cannot so r. his erring children on earth.

134:2.5 No longer did Jesus r. Nazareth as his home.

151:2.8 an allegory, but never again did they r. such

159:4.2 I do not r. the Scriptures as do the rabbis.

171:4.3 could not bring themselves to r. his words as literal;

regarded

1:1.4 Father is known by names which may be r. as

3:0.3 any one characteristic of the divine nature can be r.

3:5.15 the universe, every unit is r. as a part of the whole.

10:5.1 beings may more properly be r. as having functions,

14:1.10 Physically r., the Havona and the Paradise circuits

15:1.4 as direction is r. on Urantia, superuniverse number

15:4.9 The vast star clouds of Orvonton should be r. as

17:6.7 local universe Mother Spirit will be r. as a person

21:4.6 that they are commonly r. as a different order.

22:2.3 higher types of loyalty in a universe crisis is r. as

26:8.3 On Paradise, disappointment is never r. as defeat;

34:1.4 she is so recognized and r. by the Creator Son.

34:4.10 adjutant mind-spirits are hardly r. as personalities

36:5.4 not r. as entities; mind-spirits are more like circuits.

39:3.6 are r. as operating on the mating, complemental,

42:2.13 Puissant and gravity energies, when r. collectively,

42:4.6 Such scarcity of matter is r. as practically empty

49:6.21 this class, the planet is r. as belonging to this series.

50:0.1 so specialized in service that they are commonly r. as

57:6.7 This age may be r. as the era of planetary assembly.

61:2.10 While this family cannot be r. as true lemurs,

64:0.2 to the period commonly r. as the Old Stone Age.

66:1.5 I really r. Urantia as being among the five or six

67:1.4 Error might be r. as a misconception or distortion

68:2.6 where woman was has always been r. as the home

68:6.3 war, famine, and pestilence were r. with less concern

68:6.8 peoples always r. twins as omens of good luck.

69:3.6 They were r. as neutrals during war, and this extra

69:4.3 tribes but r. it as all right to cheat distant strangers.

69:6.4 many of Andon’s descendants r. the flame as a fetish

70:1.5 Early man r. it a virtue to shed alien blood.

70:6.4 The succession of kings was r. as supernatural,

70:6.5 he was r. as too sacred to be viewed except on

70:9.14 What may be r. as right in one age may not be so

70:9.14 so r. as right in one age may not be so r. in another.

70:11.14 not resent what would now be r. as an injustice;

72:5.8 these fixed charges shall be r. as dividends and shall

72:7.2 phases of physical well-being are r. as industrial

74:7.2 Religious and sexual training were r. as the province

75:8.3 Adam should not be r. as the cause of a curse on the

77:2.3 the staff and their early descendants were so r. by

77:2.11 seventy years, and such lives were r. for ages as

77:9.1 Midwayers may be r. as the first group of permanent

80:7.4 physically r., the most beautiful of men since the

82:3.8 The fact that ancient peoples r. it as a disgrace,

82:3.13 In olden days many practices now r. as immoral

83:3.1 the purchase price of a wife was r. as a forfeit or

83:4.2 marriage became more seriously r., the wedding

83:4.5 Thursday being most favorably r., and weddings

83:7.9 The ancients seem to have r. marriage just about as

84:1.4 Deformed or premature babies were r. as the young

84:3.8 to do what had theretofore been r. as woman’s work

84:4.5 Men have long r. women as peculiar, even abnormal.

84:4.7 childbirth as the will of heaven; mothers were r. as

84:6.3 Male and female are, practically r., two distinct

84:6.5 women, far from occasioning concern, should be r.

84:7.3 Now, woman is no longer r. as property, and new

85:3.2 were creatures were r. as half human and half animal,

85:4.2 Likewise, influences r. as beneficent in one part of

85:4.3 that thunder was r. as the voice of an angry god.

85:5.1 In India the stars were r. as the glorified souls of

85:5.2 the sun was r. as the ancestor of their kings.

85:6.2 Early man r. all unusual persons as superhuman,

85:6.2 Even having twins was r. as being either very lucky

86:1.5 prosperity, they were r. as good luck or bad luck.

86:2.6 Primitive man never r. anything as accidental;

86:3.2 while early man r. death as a visitation of some sort.

86:4.3 The breath of life was r. as the one phenomenon

86:4.4 origin, ghosts, or spirits, were r. as superhuman.

86:5.2 that death was finally r. as “giving up the ghost.”

86:5.10 sleep was r. as proving that the ghost soul could

86:5.14 self, and mirrors were r. with superstitious awe.

86:5.15 the eyes have been r. as the windows of the soul.

86:5.17 The early Nodite races r. man as consisting of two

86:6.4 to a changing environment was r. as ill luck,

87:5.14 During these times, dreams were r. as prophetic,

87:6.12 Water was r. as the best protection against ghosts.

88:1.1 Early man r. shooting stars and meteors as indicating

88:1.5 snakes, birds, and swine were also similarly r..

88:1.6 For ages Friday has been r. as an unlucky day and

88:1.8 highly prized fetish; even today it is so r. in Africa.

88:1.9 Hunchbacked and crippled children were r as fetishes

88:2.1 the skeletal remains of saints and heroes are still r.

88:2.6 more especially those which were r. as God’s words;

88:3.4 and kingly office were eventually r. as fetishes,

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

88:5.4 Writing, printing, and pictures were long so r..

88:5.5 The name was r. as an entity, an influence distinct

88:5.5 names; the important one was r. as too sacred to

89:0.1 Primitive man r. himself as being in debt to the spirits

89:1.3 the article resting under ban was r. as unclean,

89:2.4 Community calamity was always r. as punishment

89:3.2 Property was r. as a spiritual handicap.

89:4.8 These barbarians r. the animals as their actual kin.

89:7.4 The ancients r. it as highly elevating to have sex

89:8.7 so some were r. as better prayers than others.

90:0.2 the spirit world was r. as being unresponsive to the

90:1.4 Sleight-of-hand feats were r. as supernatural by

90:2.13 Primitive man r. the shaman as a necessary evil;

90:3.1 Since ancient man r. himself and his material

90:3.2 Since all diseases and death itself were originally r.

90:3.7 dangerous to point a finger at anyone; it is still r.

90:3.8 The Chinese and Mesopotamians long r. disease

90:4.6 Vapor baths were highly r.; natural hot springs soon

90:4.8 secretions, being definitely magical, were highly r.;

92:2.2 religion, novelty has always been r. as sacrilege.

92:2.3 the scriptures of different religions that may be r.

92:2.6 practically all that is now r. as immoral or sinful.

93:2.5 this insignia of three concentric circles became r. as

93:3.3 even Abraham rather r. this symbol as standing

93:9.5 five hundred years many r. the whole narrative as

93:9.5 because of this, r. by his brothers as a dreamer.

93:9.7 scribes r. the term Melchizedek as synonymous with

94:4.5 Siva and Vishnu are each r. by some as supreme

95:1.2 the seventh day was r. as the worst of bad luck.

96:1.1 The early Semites r. everything as being indwelt by a

96:7.4 And when thus r., this group of Psalms constitutes

97:1.6 the Hebrews had r. the favor of Yahweh mainly in

97:4.6 the Israelites r. it as cruelty bordering on treason

97:9.29 much which has been r. as sacred history turns out

98:2.1 A lightly r. and superficial religion cannot endure,

98:7.9 letters to his converts would be r. as the “word of

100:5.6 along with extraordinary dreams, may be r. as

101:2.1 can ever be r. as scientific or even psychological.

101:9.1 No professed revelation of religion could be r. as

106:8.15 The Ultimate consists in a variably r. unity of many

117:2.8 the incompleteness of the Supreme be r. as a virtue

119:4.4 True, all seraphim during that age were r. with

119:4.4 the supreme seraphim r. with special solicitude,

120:3.9 not necessarily perfect as r. by any one man in any

121:2.12 The Galileans were not r. with full favor by the

121:3.5 The upper classes r. them disdainfully, allowing that

121:3.9 The major portion of the populace r. themselves

121:7.3 did not hesitate to clash with dogmas which they r.

124:4.1 cause him to be r. as different from his fellows.

126:3.14 which would lead to his being r. as peculiar or

127:4.1 Mary r. him less as a son; he had become to her

127:5.1 foremost young men of the city and very highly r.

132:4.3 He always r. this six months as one of the richest

132:5.21 Accidental riches should be r. somewhat in the light

133:5.5 to physical things; but neither is to be r. as wholly

134:1.4 Though they all r. James as the head of the family

135:1.2 The Jews r. a Nazarite with almost the respect and

135:4.2 Elijah was the first of the teachers of Israel to be r.

136:1.1 the Jews r. their national history as beginning with

136:2.1 not all who submitted to John’s baptism r.

136:4.9 said in its favor as it might be r. in the light of the

137:4.16 he returned to the people, they r. him with awe;

138:0.1 r. themselves as belonging to Jesus’ inner circle

138:6.5 personalities which most people would have r. as

139:2.15 Peter r. himself as the recipient of high honors when

139:7.7 hosts of downhearted and outcast souls who had r.

139:8.2 Thomas was r. as the leading citizen of this village.

139:12.14 Jesus r. the betrayer only with pity.

140:8.3 clear that the world is not to be r. as an enemy;

141:4.5 1. Diseases those afflictions commonly r. as

145:1.3 But Jesus’ followers always r. this as a miracle.

146:2.5 I stretched out my hand, but no man r..

146:5.2 and even the apostles r. this episode as a miracle,

146:6.1 people r. as physical healing, miraculous cures.

148:2.1 what should be r. as the kingdom’s first hospital.

149:2.13 hated only by those who r. him as the champion

149:5.5 Jesus hardly r. this world as a “vale of tears.”

150:3.2 a bright and supposedly new star was r. as a token

153:3.7 —the traditions of the elders, all of which were r. as

154:0.2 healed by Jesus, and he r. his as either a prophet

155:6.2 of record which are now r. as the word of God.

157:3.2 and how the different peoples r. their Master.

157:3.5 They told him that he was r. as a prophet or as an

157:5.1 these apostles had variously r. him as the Messiah,

157:6.3 him as the Son of Man and r. him as the Messiah.

157:6.3 majority of his followers still r. him as the Messiah

159:4.8 nothing which human nature has touched can be r.

160:5.1 I have r. religion as man’s experience of reacting to

163:2.11 The Master r. the wise investment of excess

168:3.5 since so many of his believers r. him as the Messiah,

170:2.13 a double viewpoint of the kingdom; they r. it as:

171:3.5 that Jesus was “the resurrection and the life,” r. him

172:5.9 Thomas r. the whole performance as a little childish,

174:4.3 much more to be r. than all the burnt offerings and

175:4.5 popular favor with which the multitude r. Jesus

179:3.9 Is it not commonly r. that he who sits at meat is

180:2.4 believers eventually r. prayer in Jesus’ name as a

188:5.11 whom r. God as a relentless Sovereign of stern

194:2.16 the Creator Sonthe Spirit of Truth, generally r. as

194:2.17 Mother Spiritthe Holy Spirit, generally r. as the

194:3.11 now r. the eternal Deity as the “God and Father of

regardful

9:1.3 the Son’s word and in action is eternally r. of the

9:3.7 and indeed the agencies of power are all r. of,

54:1.3 is ever r. of social equity, cosmic fairness, universe

regarding

0:10.1 but we are not certain r. the encompassment of all

3:2.7 the profound ignorance you enjoy r. the existence

5:6.8 r. the eternal destiny of the personality of the

7:6.8 perfection of knowledge at all times r. everything of

8:1.9 and no records are in existence, r. any event prior to

10:1.6 reliable and trustworthy information r. the Father,

10:3.1 R. the endowment of man with the divine Adjusters,

12:3.7 conclusions r. the different gravity systems of the

16:3.8 is the determining influence r. Father-Son policies

16:3.16 for the attitude of the Sevenfold-Spirit-union r. the

19:4.7 this is not the end of our difficulties r. the working

20:4.5 but r. the future appearance of Paradise Sons, not

20:9.5 often led to speculate r. their possible association

21:5.8 There is no penetration beyond their wisdom r. the

21:5.9 matters of special planetary needs, in particular r.

21:6.1 nevertheless, we speculate much r. these matters.

22:10.5 who is the fullness of divine concept r. the problem

22:10.8 intelligent, supremely wiser. a single ideaand

25:4.15 by instructing the personalities of time r. the forms

25:4.18 advisers of all classes of beings r. the proper usages

25:4.19 Besides counseling r. legal usages, Tech. Advisers

25:5.2 other recorders function r. both formal records and

26:1.16 Supernaphim are limited in “spirit polarity” r. only

26:3.8 by keeping them currently informed r. the affairs

26:10.1 the instructors of the children of time r. the career of

27:3.2 and friendly counsel r. ethical interpretations.

27:4.4 r. the almost endless array of new situations and

28:4.6 really knowthe attitude of Michael r. some matter

28:5.9 If confusion arises r. the harmonization of these two

28:5.13 make available current information r. the status of

32:4.8 Sons enjoy intimate and complete knowledge r.

32:4.8 whereby the Father can receive information r.,

33:2.2 executive judgments r. the extinction of personality.

33:6.1 seeks the counsel of Immanuel r. all major problems.

34:1.3 that can be told r. these momentous transactions.

34:3.6 and atone for his inherent limitations r. space,

39:2.6 instruct the morontia graduates on Salvington r.

40:7.3 make a replete statement r. Adjuster-fused mortals.

41:2.7 staffs of physicists and other technical advisers r.

42:2.13 We are quite uncertain r. the exact causes of the

43:3.4 there has been great confusion on Urantia r. the

43:5.13 as a special counselor with the Faithful of Days r. the

44:5.10 cherubim, and sanobim r. the most efficient modes of

47:1.5 custodians of such children r. their instruction and

48:6.30 They serve as instructors r. the efficient techniques

53:2.4 Edentia to confer with the Constellation Fathers r.

53:8.4 have not yet rendered the executive decision r. the

54:5.2 formulate a deliberate and fully chosen attitude r. his

54:6.9 possessed the endowment of freewill choice r. the

55:4.11 the volunteer adviser of the planetary rulers r. the

55:10.11 We are satisfied r. two features of our speculations:

55:11.5 We arrive at conclusions r. the readjustments which

66:5.7 The advisers r. the conquest of predatory animals.

66:5.20 the dissemination of knowledge r. the health-giving

67:8.3 the first inquiry of all subordinate celestial life r. the

70:10.8 ever gave mortal man such unfair instructions r. the

72:3.8 have been duly instructed in the parental schools r.

74:3.3 They learned all the facts r. the utter collapse of the

74:7.3 The teaching in these schools included instruction r.:

74:7.20 for instance, r. the injunction against murder,

77:5.7 midwayers kept Adamson informed r. the welfare of

79:2.6 establishment of rigid restrictions r. intermarriage.

81:3.3 no misconception r. the refinements of early urban

83:0.3 The self-r. and self-gratifying sex relationship entails

83:6.3 the Christian error of r. marriage as a sacrament.

83:8.4 But, r. marriage, which is a human institution, who

84:4.4 Man found it hard to understand woman, r. her

84:5.5 the Edenic teachings r. women’s place in society.

86:4.8 a different idea r. the destiny of the ghost soul.

87:5.7 custom of depreciating complimentary remarks r.

89:5.5 men experienced bitter emotions r. their enemies.

91:4.4 the primitive or immature mind r. such prayers.

91:6.3 to reconcile the scientific doubtings r. the efficacy of

93:9.10 lost sight of the teaching of this emergency Son r.

94:7.6 Gautama wavered r. the Salem gospel of divine

95:5.6 the then existent Aton faith r. the fatherhood and

95:7.1 the misunderstanding of Machiventa’s instructions r.

96:1.1 the teaching of Melchizedek r. a Universal Creator

101:4.2 many of our statements r. the sciences will stand

101:10.6 the impasse in mortal thinking r. the continuing

102:1.3 found in company with obsolete ideas r. the material

102:8.2 R. the status of any religion in the evolutionary

103:3.4 paramount is the feeling r. moral values and social

103:3.4 not the thinking r. theologic dogmas or philosophic

104:1.10 Jesus taught his apostles the truth r. the persons of

105:3.4 R. all actualized, nonspiritual, impersonal, and

106:6.2 But our concepts r. the full function of this second

106:6.4 we are not so sure r. quantitative relationships.

106:8.17 The concept difficulty r. this third member is

107:1.2 Though there are diverse opinions r. the mode of the

110:1.4 Adjuster, while passive r. purely temporal welfare,

112:6.2 difficult to instruct you r. your morontia personality

118:9.7 we have theories r. the operations of the Universal

119:1.4 records of Salvington r. the first Michael bestowal.

120:1.7 as you become progressively self-conscious r. the

120:3.1 after counseling you r. the general conduct of your

121:6.5 Some phases of Paul’s teachings r. original sin

121:7.1 had preconceived notions r. the promised Messiah,

121:7.2 The teachings and practices of Jesus r. tolerance and

121:7.12 all held crude and primitive ideas r. the geography

122:2.5 much perplexed r. the prospective motherhood of

123:3.8 Jesus was assiduously storing up knowledge r. man

123:5.12 And at Nazareth they were also more liberal r. the

123:6.6 science, particularly r. geography and astronomy.

124:1.3 Jesus dared to challenge the chazan r. the teaching

124:2.1 revelation within his own consciousness r. the

124:3.5 why Jesus was so indifferent to all his suggestions r.

124:4.2 if not actual doubt, r. the nature of his mission.

124:4.5 the viewpoints of Joseph and Mary r. the nature of

125:6.3 bade him state his views r. prayer and worship.

126:5.7 to receive the decision of Herod r. the appeal taken

127:2.10 maintained a division of sentiment r. the Son of Man.

127:3.2 James did not fully agree with his mother r. the little

128:6.5 a Roman guard who made improper remarks r. a

129:2.4 consulted with his father, Zebedee, r. the money

129:2.10 Jesus took Zebedee fully into his confidence r. this

130:2.2 never forgot his words of wisdom r. “the living of

130:5.2 Jesus had his first long talk with Gonod r. religion.

130:6.2 your appealing request for help and guidance r.

131:10.1 belief he had arrived at r. God as a result of Jesus’

132:5.15 your decisions r. the bequest of riches to your

133:9.3 Ganid had a long talk with Jesus r. the difference

135:2.1 restrictions of his vow r. contamination by the dead,

135:4.1 of the Nazarite restrictions r. contact with the dead,

136:3.3 and he came forever to destroy all such notions r.

136:3.6 Jesus held converse with Gabriel r. the welfare of the

136:5.4 no such perfect limitations imposed r. time.

136:7.1 Having made his decisions r. such matters as food

136:9.7 now he made his final decision r. those Scriptures

137:4.2 Jesus was thoroughly self-conscious r. his human

139:0.3 Do not make the mistake of r. the apostles as being

139:5.9 no instructions from his superiors r. such matters;

139:9.7 Jesus would always enjoin silence r. his unusual acts

139:12.8 Judas grew intellectually r. Jesus’ teachings about

140:6.6 what shall we teach the people r. divorcement?

140:8.3 In answer to many of their questions r. frugality

140:8.5 He summarized his instructions up to that time r.

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

140:8.16 made no pronouncement of any sort r. such matters.

142:2.4 earlier and misconceived notions r. their father?

142:5.2 father would keep his son in anxiety or suspense r.

142:6.3 I am desirous of knowing about your teachings r. the

142:7.1 instructed us r. our personal mode of life, but what

144:4.1 the apostles continued to ask the Master questions r.

144:4.1 Jesus’ instruction to the apostles r. prayer and

145:3.11 warnings of his Personalized Adjuster r. the

146:3.8 had been uncertain r. the survival of the righteous,

146:3.10 very little instruction r. the socialization of religion

146:4.4 continuing to instruct the believing miners r. the

146:6.1 become miracle minded r. Jesus and his ministry.

147:4.3 I hoped you would give us further instruction r.

147:5.2 they did not shun publicity r. their philanthropy.

147:5.7 long-to-be-remembered address to the apostles r.

148:6.12 to change their viewpoints r. the source, nature,

149:1.4 In the absence of direct word from the Master r. the

149:2.6 Fathers sought his advice r. the management of

149:5.0 5. LESSON REGARDING CONTENTMENT

149:7.3 and spent much time in conference r. the welfare and

150:0.2 participate or to express himself r. their conclusions.

150:7.2 had been a division of opinion in Nazareth r. him;

151:5.6 From this day on they insisted on r. the Master as

152:6.6 Jesus instructed them r. the miraculous feeding of

155:4.1 after receiving word r. the progress of the kingdom

155:6.1 Jesus continued to teach them r. the religion of the

156:0.2 in their meditations r. the discourses of the Master

157:4.4 since you assented to Simon Peter’s declaration r.

157:5.3 determination to persist in r. him as the Messiah.

158:2.2 Jesus knew that, if they insisted on r. him as the

158:3.4 Jesus welcomed this testimony r. the success of his

158:7.8 carrying out his Father’s will r. the remainder of his

159:1.3 you may legislate r. the conduct of the group, for,

159:2.2 social relations of believers r. the questions of

159:3.7 Forewarn all believers r. the fringe of conflict which

159:4.10 They know the truth r. the sacred writings, but

161:1.1 that was presented to him r. the attributes of God,

161:1.7 forever settled the question r. the ability of God to

162:1.4 to confer with Jesus r. the progress of the kingdom

162:1.11 listened to his bold pronouncements r. the nature of

164:1.4 stunning rebuke to all Jews r. their attitude toward

164:2.4 the final remark of Jesus r. the offer of the former

166:2.3 Simon, and you will soon know the truth r. the

167:5.3 a positive teaching of the highest ideals r. marriage.

167:5.8 Jesus cleared up many misunderstandings r. divorce;

167:6.1 That evening Jesus’ message r. marriage and the

167:7.1 what shall we teach the people r. the heavenly

167:7.7 have spoken with Nathaniel r. the ministry of angels,

168:1.15 These beliefs and opinions r. the dead and the

169:0.2 Word r. the resurrection of Lazarus had reached the

169:4.2 His teaching r. the Father centered in the declaration

170:0.1 existed in the minds of his apostles and disciples r.

170:1.14 Centuries of confusion r. the meaning of the term

170:2.10 the real meaning of the Master’s utterances r. the

170:2.23 R. sin, he taught that God has forgiven;

170:5.5 1. The believers persisted in r. him as the Messiah.

170:5.14 the Master’s teaching r. the fact of the kingdom,

170:5.17 applied all of Jesus’ spiritual implications r. himself

170:5.19 system of belief r. the fact of Michael’s sojourn

171:0.3 something of his teachings r. the inner kingdom,

171:0.7 the foolish request she had made of Jesus at Pella r.

171:4.8 note of final triumph in Jesus’ declarations r. the

172:5.6 After he was relieved of these personal fears r. the

174:1.1 the Master’s teaching r. the forgiveness of sin.

174:1.1 James and I are not in accord r. your teachings

176:2.6 But you should be wise r. the ripening of an age;

176:2.8 r. the twofold subject of the destruction of

176:3.7 r. their stewardship of divine truth: “Here, Master,

178:1.1 answered a score of questions r. the relation of the

179:5.6 man’s puerile misinterpretations r. the meaning of

180:2.4 the misinterpretation of the Master’s inferences r.

180:6.9 these deep-rooted notions r. the glorious triumph of

181:2.2 See to it that their present confusion r. my mission

181:2.3 I may leave any message with you r. my family.

181:2.10 Do not forget what I have taught you r. the relation

183:4.2 to Jesus’ oft-repeated teachings r. nonresistance.

184:3.13 developing charges r. his conduct and teachings

184:3.17 charges of a definite nature r. Jesus’ relation to the

184:5.6 who testified r. Jesus’ statement about destroying

185:0.4 scrupulous r. these matters of ceremonial cleanness

185:2.2 had been all night engaged in deliberations r. his guilt

185:4.1 for a just decision r. the money due his father,

185:4.3 Pilate had listened to r. the alleged evil doings of the

185:5.11 Then again Pilate appealed to them r. the release of

186:1.1 engaged in making his report to the Sanhedrin r.

186:1.2 disillusioned r. the reward he was to receive as

188:3.5 are uncertain r. the status of the personality of Jesus

188:3.10 And this is about all we can place on record r. the

188:3.12 of Days communicated with Michael r. the status of

190:2.2 had drifted into grave doubting r. the later claims of

191:0.3 David’s messengers for their daily information r.

191:6.1 the report of David’s messenger r. the crucifixion.

193:6.4 Nathaniel differed with Peter r. preaching about

195:3.5 The teaching r. Christ’s love for children soon put an

regardless

3:2.6 R. of appearances, the power of God is not

13:3.3 We infer that all types of impersonal spiritsr. of

15:10.23 the welfare of their own superuniverses r. of what

16:8.4 to identify such a being at some future time r. of

20:4.5 R. of the misunderstandings about the Urantian

20:5.4 r. of spiritual status, every mortal-inhabited world

26:6.3 But r. of our inability to grasp the technique, each

28:5.19 R. of the source or channel of information, no

33:6.5 to all inhabited worlds r. of their spiritual status.

34:6.2 R. of plurality of origin, all spirit influences are one

36:4.8 R. of our uncertainty as to the future of the

41:7.1 R. of what material elements may appear in the outer

41:7.11 35,000,000 degrees remains about the same quite r.

42:2.7 But r. of any such possible relationships, the openly

42:7.8 obtains in all atoms r. of the number of electrons

43:4.8 And this is a statement of fact r. of the connection

45:4.21 r. of unexpected visitations of divine Sons which

47:3.5 R. of the technique which may be employed on

49:4.8 The mind of mortals is akin, r. of certain structural

49:4.8 R. of personal or physical planetary differences,

49:6.13 Those attaining the third circle, r. of the status of

54:5.6 5. R. of Michael’s attitude toward Lucifer,

54:6.7 R. of the many additional reasons for delaying the

56:9.8 are one, and thereby is infinity Deity-realized r. of

61:7.11 hardly possible for another glacial age to occur, r.

65:8.4 The soul may evolve r. of mental culture but not in

65:8.5 then survival is assured r. of the handicaps of time.

68:6.9 But r. of the dictates of the mores, very few children

72:9.6 industrial, social, or professional groups, r. of their

73:0.1 Organic evolution proceeded apace, quite r. of the

75:7.5 then, r. of the spiritual level of creature existence,

77:7.8 R. of the presence of the Adjusters, the pouring out

81:0.1 R. of the ups and downs of the miscarriage of the

81:2.14 R. of the transient trouble produced by the prolific

83:6.1 quite r. of the effect on the individual, monogamy is

83:7.1 mother-child bond has functioned r. of the stage of

83:8.4 concept of the indissolubility of the marital state r. of

84:1.9 R. of the antagonisms of these early pairs,

84:4.3 personal standing, r. of their social position as a sex.

84:5.4 enjoy added rights, she got them, and all quite r. of

84:7.3 R. of its merits this system did provide stability.

87:3.5 But r. of varying beliefs in more advanced spirits,

87:7.6 R. of the drawbacks and handicaps, every new

90:3.4 R. of the erroneous basis for these beliefs, they did

90:4.1 And r. of the error in their theories, ancient men

91:6.7 There is no other technique whereby every man, r.

92:4.2 But r. of apparent connection or derivation,

92:5.7 But r. of the superstitious awe in which they were

101:3.12 to exhibit undaunted faith in the soul’s survival r. of

101:3.15 belief in universe unity and divine guidance r. of the

103:3.1 R. of the influence of all these primitive

103:7.5 desirous of following truth wherever it may lead r. of

104:3.2 R. of the realization of the survival of spiritual

105:3.10 But r. of any confusion concerning the origin of the

106:8.20 And r. of any conceptual difficulty in understanding

108:2.9 R. of the attainment of the psychic circles and the

108:4.3 But r. of such apparent independence, long-range

109:1.4 r. of the survival or nonsurvival of their particular

113:5.3 seraphim function r of your passing whims or moods

114:6.9 r. of their political entanglements and religious

117:4.3 Adjuster presence, is indestructible r. of the choice

127:2.8 his “life mission” but explained that, r. of whether

128:7.2R. of who I am and what power I may or may not

133:1.4 of resistance, r. of consequences to the attacker.

133:5.9 R. of how divergent the universe phenomena of fact

143:1.4 this one thing I will do, r. of the misunderstanding

154:5.2 and to carry on the work of the kingdom r. of

155:6.12 discern the word of God r. of whence it appears to

156:5.19 freely receive from divine and human sources r. of

158:6.4 the higher and spiritual realities of the kingdom r.

160:5.4 R. of the name applied to this ideal of spirit reality

167:7.4 this is true, r. of your difficulty in comprehending

184:3.7 That was not exactly what Jesus said, r. of the fact

191:0.10 R. of Jesus’ supposed resurrection, Judas was gone,

regardssee regards, as

2:0.1 better understood by man if he r. himself as a child

84:7.26 Civilization r. the parents as assuming all duties,

86:2.3 What civilized man r. as superstition was just plain

96:5.6 a mighty and terrible God, who r. not man.”

103:5.2 Primitive man r. as neighbor only those very close

131:8.4 He is a wise man who r. all parts from the point of

145:2.4 father loves his family as a whole, he so r. them as a

160:5.1 told me that your Master r. genuine human religion

160:5.1 reacting to something which man r. as being worthy

195:7.8 If the universe were truly what the materialist r. it

regards, as

0:4.11 destiny, as r. values, meanings, and factual existence.

12:6.5 the universe is not highly predictable as r. new

22:8.3 and as r. classification they are often temporarily

32:3.12 perfect and perfected creatures are incomplete as r.

32:4.3 As r. the policies, conduct, and administration of a

32:5.3 As r. an individual life, the duration of a realm, or

32:5.4 As r the sectors of time connected with, and forming

33:7.3 As r. jurisdiction, the local universe courts are

34:3.4 Only as r. the element of time is a Creative Spirit

34:6.8 all but independent of material environment as r. the

35:3.22 Nebadon stands low in the scale of universes as r.

48:2.11 but function in a world of their own as r. energy

48:2.18 the universe headquarters, is in the custodyas r.

77:6.2 These unique children were equally divided as r. sex,

77:8.3 Both orders are nonmaterial beings as r. nutrition

117:3.13 is destined to provide totality culmination as r. the

132:5.17 endows its possessor with an equity as r. a voice

134:6.10 to trustee their sovereignty as r. international affairs

136:5.6 status as potential Sovereign of Nebadon as r. time.

145:0.3 Baby Ruth was the chief comfort of Jesus, as r.

161:1.2 follows that, as r. beings of equality, God is alone

169:4.10 As r. the character of the other persons of the Trinity

176:3.3 nothing else matters as r. the surety of survival.

180:5.6 the highest concept of moral obligation as r. all

181:2.17 I release you from all responsibility as r. these

183:4.8 the early morning hours of Friday as r. the apostles,

195:6.5 religion a qualitative experience, as r. man’s life on

regencies

114:4.5 Vorondadek r. are not peculiar to rebellion-isolated

regency

109:7.7 assumed an emergency r. of your worldasserted his

109:7.7 appeared in his presence the instant he assumed the r

109:7.7 their divine presence at the time of a previous r..

regenerated

92:5.9 The Sethite priests, as r. under the leadership of

92:5.10 Urantia religion was in no small measure r. by the

135:5.4 for a r. Jewish nation delivered from its enemies

139:7.10 And this r. publican died triumphant in the faith of

160:1.14 requires that man shall become r., converted, born

regeneration

78:5.1 when the r. of the Sethite priesthood inaugurated a

120:3.4 that you confine your efforts largely to spiritual r.

143:2.6 “Salvation is by the r. of the spirit and not by the

195:9.4 will be exclusively devoted to the spiritual r. of men.

regenerations

153:2.4 to more evidential spiritual transformations and r..

regent

33:2.5 who then functions as r. of the universe of Nebadon.

33:6.1 Sons on Paradise, Gabriel is the r. of the universe.

39:3.11 Vorondadek observer, and sometimes Most High r.,

109:7.7 the Most High r. did not assign service or designate

114:4.1 The present Most High observer (and sometime r.)

114:4.4 Most High observer functions as the Most High r.,

regents

35:5.6 exercised authority as Most High r. of such planets.

regime

7:3.1 begin the ascent of the superuniverse training r.,

13:2.6 Subsequent to your passage through Paradise r.

15:4.2 their associates of the superuniverse r. appear

15:7.6 Jerusem r. of personality mobilization, unification,

15:10.12 came up through the ascendant r. and passed

15:13.6 Thus the Trinity r. extends from the constellations

18:5.4 Since the r. of a minor sector is so extensively

18:7.5 The Trinity-origin r. stops with the constellations;

20:9.5 identified with the r. of mortal progression through

23:4.2 to make contact with the absonite r. of the master

25:4.12 In the universal r. you are not reckoned as having

27:7.4 to the essential activities of the Paradise r..

28:1.2 When a Michael Son is detached from the parental r.

29:0.11 Supervisors function exclusively in the morontia r. of

30:4.12 these survivors pass on through the ascension r.

30:4.19 The r. of the superuniverse does not function until

30:4.25 The superuniverse r. is not the same for all mortals.

31:5.2 and progress by faith through the ascendant r.,

35:3.11 Melchizedek, where they are initiated into the r. of

35:4.2 vast educational system and experiential training r.

35:7.3 many other activities, not a part of the ascendant r.,

37:3.7 individual leaves Salvington for the superuniverse r.

37:10.2 concerned with the evolutionary ascension r..

37:10.6 universe of their origin to the higher educational r.

38:9.10 continue their co-operation with the Adamic r.

39:5.2 were removed upon the collapse of the Adamic r.,

39:5.7 ministry of these planetary seraphim of the Adamic r.

39:5.8 group of seraphim was transferred to the new r.

40:5.10 ascending mortals of the local universe r..

43:0.4 Being the mid-point in the morontia-training r.,

43:3.6 Although the constellation r. stands between you

45:4.19 These personalities are exempt from the ascension r.

47:4.6 presenting the early beginnings of the morontia r..

48:2.12 devoted to the transition r. of morontia progression

48:2.26 and by the time of departure from the morontia r.,

48:3.17 the finaliters institute their new training r., which

49:0.1 their translation to the r. of the superuniverse and

49:5.24 attains its natural biologic peak during the r. of the

49:6.16 pass by the entire morontia r. of the local system.

50:4.2 all of this stands in contrast with the Adamic r.

1:6.0 6. THE EDENIC REGIME

52:2.1 are made during a few thousand years of this r..

52:2.1 can have little or no idea of such a r. on a normal

52:2.2 the seraphic guardians amplify their r. of mortal

52:3.3 It is the prime purpose of the Adamic r. to influence

52:7.8 the duration of the mortal r. of time and space.

55:4.8 heretofore invisible cousins of the early Adamic r..

55:7.2 The actual and literal heads of the planetary r. are

63:7.1 and Fonta emerged from the r of the mansion worlds

64:6.28 disruption of this r. by the outbreak of the Lucifer

65:7.2 the unfolding and inherent r. of the Life Carriers is

66:4.6 the entire r. was upset by rebellion, and those who

67:5.3 where it was at the beginning of the Caligastia r.,

67:6.2 each, groups identical with those of the Prince’s r..

73:5.4 Before the disruption of the Adamic r. a covered

74:5.7 before the collapse of the Edenic r. he succeeded in

75:2.5 Edenic r. was now to meet its complete undoing and

75:3.7 Cano was very sympathetic with the Adamic r.;

76:5.6 But with the Adamic default this r., extending over

77:1.7 This r. continued until the tragic days of the rebellion

77:8.1 This r. has obtained since their amalgamation into

77:9.2 provide the one continuing r. which harmonizes and

92:4.5 secession and the disruption of the teaching r..

97:9.16 all of the tyranny and taxation of his father’s r..

100:1.3 year-by-year progress through an educational r.

112:4.6 for a period to the observation of the Paradise r..

114:1.2 move toward modifying the present planetary r. of

114:5.3 the material r. of an Adamic Son and Daughter is

195:10.7 No political r. which denies the reality of God can

regimes

17:5.2 not directly concerned with the r. of the Eternals of

48:0.3 the morontia transition r. in this part of Orvonton.

49:5.18 even the r. of the Planetary Princes are identical.

52:5.3 government grow up to supplant the crude r. of

53:9.4 temporary planetary r. on all the isolated worlds.

81:2.20 evolution was tremendously complicated by the r. of

region

11:3.1 The vast r. immediately surrounding the presence

11:3.3 The Holy Area, the outlying or residential r., is

11:5.4 a r. having mainly to do with space potency and

11:7.8 A space level thus functions as an elliptical r. of

43:1.9 an enormous area in the mid-r. of the thirty-fourth

46:5.19 This central r. is now occupied by the Michael

57:1.4 the dispatch of a force organizer and staff to the r.

58:2.2 The ozone permeating this r., at conditions

58:2.6 troposphere; this is the r. of winds and air currents

58:2.6 Above this r. is the inner ionosphere and next

58:7.7 In this r. there occurred one hundred and twenty-

59:1.5 The entire Caribbean r. was highly elevated.

59:2.2 The Caribbean r. was highly elevated.

59:3.6 This lava flow over the British Isles r. today

59:3.9 the eastern mountains to the Mississippi valley r.

59:4.12 the Pacific Ocean extended into the land of that r..

59:4.16 volcanic activity occurred in the St. Lawrence r..

59:5.19 Carboniferous sea over the Rocky Mountain r.,

59:6.9 favorable retreats: the present Gulf of Mexico r.,

60:1.8 connect with the old sea basin of the midwestern r..

60:2.4 extended eastward to the Dakota Black Hills r..

60:3.13 the Atlantic coast r. were projected straight up,

60:3.14 the maximum elevation of the Rocky Mountain r.

60:3.15 volcanoes broke out in the submerged Himalayan r..

60:4.4 The present North American Rocky Mountain r. is

61:3.3 The Rocky Mountain r. remained highly elevated

61:3.3 The great four-mile vertical fault in the California r.

61:3.8 the Suez r. was elevated so that the Mediterranean

62:1.2 migrating tribes finally reached the salubrious r.

62:1.3 submerged, completely isolating the life of this r..

62:2.5 dominated the life of the smaller creatures of this r.

62:4.3 Thus it was that the Primates came to occupy a r. on

62:5.9 and Fonta migrated northward to a secluded r.

63:6.7 the ancient Mediterranean in the r. of the Caspian

64:5.2 northeastern part of the then inhabited highland r.

64:6.13 the orange and the green men occurred in the r. of

66:3.1 Planetary Prince was situated in the Persian Gulf r.

66:4.7 residence in a warm r. abounding in fruits and nuts.

73:1.6 in the vicinity of Lake Van and the Caspian Sea r.,

76:0.1 the hills of that r. were infested with hostile tribes.

77:3.9 This r. was long known as the land of Babel.

77:4.12 it is not surprising that Mount Ararat and its r. were

77:5.10 in the r. east of the southern end of the Caspian

78:0.1 From this r. went those men and women who

78:5.3 Aryan was a blend of the Andonic dialect of that r.

78:6.7 The Andites had almost entirely evacuated this r. by

79:1.1 while from the highlands of this r. they infiltrated

79:1.2 In those days the Tarim r. was a fertile land;

80:2.5 thousands of years behind that of Asia since this r.

80:4.5 whole world, outside of China and the Euphrates r.,

80:5.1 more men with Andite inheritance in that r. than

80:6.2 Egypt, though really derived from the Euphrates r.,

80:7.5 Greece and the Aegean Islands r. succeeded

80:7.6 The Aegean r. passed through five cultural stages,

80:8.2 reinforced by arrivals from Asia Minor, which r. they

95:7.2 teachings fail more completely than in this desert r.

96:1.11 the time of the sojourn of the Israelites in this r..

121:2.2 some part of this r. to the few good seaports of the

124:6.6 Gideon, when the Midianites poured into this r. to

124:6.8 gained his first view of the Mount of Olives (the r. to

125:3.1 that the Nazareth party should gather in the r. of

127:1.6 idle no matter how slack work might be in that r..

134:2.1 Nazareth on the caravan trip to the Caspian Sea r..

134:2.1 and Parthia to the southeastern Caspian Sea r..

134:2.5 On the return from the Caspian r., Jesus gave up the

135:2.3 other ascetic herdsmen who congregated in this r.

135:3.1 milk, wild honey, and the edible locusts of that r..

142:8.2 The people living in this r. did not know that Jesus

143:0.1 weeks teaching the Jews and Samaritans of this r.,

151:5.3 that it was confined to this r. of the lake,

152:2.1 r. was a favorite resorting place for Capernaum

152:5.5 they went by boat to the r. of Gennesaret for two

152:6.1 the home of a wealthy believer in the Gennesaret r.

156:5.23 day before Jesus left Tyre for the return to the r. of

157:3.1 Caesarea-Philippi was situated in a r. of wondrous

165:0.2 and in no other r. did the better classes of citizens

166:5.2 alone in this r. as a center of Christian learning for

171:3.1 Many gentiles lived in this r., and since few were

regional

15:10.13 the following sector rulers and other r. overseers:

59:6.6 Isolated mountain and r. glaciers began to appear,

72:2.7 persons nominated by the r. (subfederal) executives,

72:2.8 administrative work is carried on by the ten r.

72:2.8 These r. divisions are wholly executive and

72:2.8 The ten r. executives are the personal appointees

72:2.8 tribunal approves the appointment of these ten r.

72:2.8 these r. chiefs choose their own cabinets of

72:2.11 The r. executives are empowered to bring any case

72:2.15 the juridical bodies connected with the state and r.

72:4.4 contests from the local, through the state and r.,

72:5.9 Every ten years the r. executives adjust and decree

72:6.2 by the pension commissioner of the r. government.

72:6.8 Although state and r. actuarial foundations supply

72:6.8 federal government through the ten r. departments

72:7.10 original creations in the ten r. laboratories,

72:8.2 These schools are of three classes: national, r.,

72:8.2 must be graduates of both r. and national schools

72:8.2 upon graduating from one of the ten r. schools

72:8.2 concern responsibilities in the r. administration

72:8.3 industrial matters hold degrees from the r. schools.

72:9.1 offices are restricted to graduates of the state, r.,

72:9.3 nomination by the state governors or by the r.

72:9.3 and by the mandate of the r. supreme councils,

72:9.3 civic privileges are conferred by the state and r.

regions

0:11.8 the staggering stretches of the space r. beyond the

11:4.1 transports destined to Paradise land in these r..

11:5.5 end of the Paradise center than in the southern r.;

11:7.4 space of the grand universe and that of all outer r. is

11:7.7 enormous elliptical r. of quiescent space activities.

12:1.11 all seven of the superuniverses and all r. of outer

12:1.15 greater activities are taking place beyond these r.,

12:2.1 manifestations now characteristic of these outer r.,

12:2.1 from the larger viewpoint the space r. extending

12:2.4 energy and matter of these outer and uncharted r.

12:4.12 cycles of space respiration along with the outer r.

15:0.1 Spirits, the rim the outer r. of the grand universe.

15:1.3 nor swinging out blindly into unknown r..

15:1.4 the advance r. now approaching opposition to the

15:4.9 in the space r. external to the Milky Way galaxy.

15:5.12 In those r. of thicker clustering, collisions are not

15:8.8 and extend in unified equilibrium on through all r.

23:2.21 out on exploring expeditions to the uncharted r. of

23:3.5 lines of communication throughout remote space r.,

41:0.1 being the extra-Nebadon space r. of Orvonton—

41:5.8 other undiscovered energies present in the space r.

41:5.8 forces and solar energies operating in the space r.

41:7.2 height of about 35,000,000 degrees in the central r..

41:8.3 the internal pressure of support for the outer gas r.

57:2.2 materializations taking place in the Andronover r.,

57:3.4 the outer gaseous r. began actually to escape from

57:3.4 returning to the nuclear r. to complete their circuits,

57:3.10 Relative space appeared even in the r. near the

57:3.10 The outer r. were becoming more stabilized and

57:7.1 the space r. of the solar system were swarming with

57:8.22 in the air hovering over these highly elevated r.,

58:1.5 developments on earth and in adjacent space r. are

58:2.10 of electrified conducting r. in the superstratosphere

58:3.1 space r. are interspersed with vast hydrogen clouds,

58:3.1 astronomic dust clusters now characterize many r.

58:7.4 over the eastern, central, and northern r. of Canada.

59:1.16 In many r. these rocks are horizontal, but in the

59:1.17 northward over North America up to the polar r..

59:2.4 over Mexico and the present Rocky Mountain r.,

59:3.9 the Niagara deposit, in many r. may be found a

59:3.9 In some r. these rock salt beds are seventy feet

59:3.10 and marine fossils are laid down in the arctic r..

59:4.6 Canada and northern Europe to the arctic r..

59:5.18 The great Atlantic and Pacific high coastal r. began

59:5.20 both in the Appalachian r. and in the west.

59:5.20 and California and in the mountain-forming r. of

59:6.6 in many r. the glacial deposit of these local ice

59:6.6 Many of the earth’s higher r. had become arid and

59:6.9 And it was from these three r. that the new marine

60:0.1 conspired to change the world’s climate in all r. far

60:1.2 In many r. the one thousand feet of red sandstone

60:1.4 limestone walls, peaks, and pillars of those r..

60:1.4 will be found in the southern r. of South America as

60:1.7 the fresh- and salt-water lakes of the mountain r..

60:1.7 The petrified forests of many r. belong to this epoch.

60:1.12 the Himalayan, Siberian, and Mediterranean r.,

60:2.2 reptiles buried throughout the Rocky Mountain r.,

60:2.4 these r. were later invaded by both the northern sea

60:3.5 earthenware laid down over the Atlantic coast r.

60:3.9 with coal or lignite, and in many r. they contain oil.

60:3.10 water supply of much of the earth’s present arid r..

60:3.18 The arctic r. were enjoying weather much like that

61:1.9 suited to living in the forests of the mountain r..

61:3.7 15,000,000 years ago the mountain r. of Eurasia

61:3.7 there was some volcanic activity throughout these r.,

61:5.1 Mild climates had prevailed over these northern r.,

61:5.2 began to fall on these elevated and therefore cool r.

61:5.3 not in mountainous r. where they are found today.

61:5.4 The northern r. of this world have experienced six

61:6.4 arctic animals, testifying that man lived in these r.

61:7.11 And as long as the polar r. continue to be covered

61:7.12 The temperate r. have been free from the ice for a

61:7.14 preferred the sheltered fringes of the forest r..

61:7.18 great ice age excepting in the polar r. of the planet.

62:1.2 implantation but on the borders of the eastern r..

62:1.2 elevating mountainous r. of the Indian peninsula.

62:3.5 large beasts native to these r. were not carnivorous,

62:3.11 Their descendants sought the warmer southern r.

64:2.6 really the first human beings to live in those r..

64:3.5 most of the borderland animal groups of these r.

64:6.29 many lesser teachers arose in different r.;

64:7.7 The yellow race continued to occupy the central r. of

64:7.16 The purer Andonites live in the extreme northern r.

65:2.15 more advanced in North America than in other r.;

65:2.15 life strains but in the central to near-eastern r..

73:1.5 The eastern group migrated to the highland r. of

76:0.1 journeyed eastward toward the then pleasant r.

78:1.5 throughout Eurasia, especially in mountainous r..

78:1.7 situated to the northwest of modern China in r.

78:1.9 a culture slightly above that of the outlying r..

78:3.7 still scattered over the Arctic and central Asian r..

78:4.2 The earliest Andite peoples took origin in the r.

78:4.2 Nodites entered the then fertile r. of Turkestan,

78:6.3 into India with their Aryan brethren from the r. to

78:7.2 the inhabitants of the river r. were driven to the

78:7.7 the oldest civilizations, are to be found in these r.

78:8.1 these Sumerians of the coastal r. were the last of

79:0.1 Nodites, Adamites, and Andites, and from these r.

79:1.2 in the highland r. of Tibet, where the Andites and

79:1.3 slowly increasing aridity of the highland r. of Asia

79:1.8 by the blond types occasionally found in these r..

79:4.3 India is not only due to their presence in these r. in

79:6.2 to produce the successive civilizations of those r..

80:2.1 turning the open pasture r. of Sahara into a desert.

80:3.2 in the r. of present-day Russia they had absorbed a

80:5.1 Mesopotamia through the Turkestan-south Russian r

80:6.3 from Mount Sinai instead of from the Black Sea r..

80:8.1 west into the Mediterranean r. to mix with the blue

80:8.1 Andonite tribes had long inhabited these central r..

80:8.2 were dispersed through most of the mountainous r.

81:1.5 from hunting to agriculture only occurred in those r.

81:2.11 in Asia, especially in the central to southwest r..

81:3.1 compelled the men of those r. to resort to new

85:1.3 In some r. a stone may be employed as a talisman

85:4.2 world may be looked upon as malignant in other r.

93:7.2 teachers were dispatched to the remote r. of Europe

95:6.7 spread throughout the Levant and Mediterranean r.,

96:1.11 and smoke awed the Bedouins of the surrounding r.

96:2.1 well-led horsemen who invaded the eastern r. of the

107:6.5 follow the gravity presence of Paradise into these r.,

107:6.5 presence of Adjusters in the uncharted r. of outer

112:7.16 unrevealed tertiary function in these uncharted r.

121:2.8 might curb Rome’s future expansion in these r..

125:2.12 the way in which the youth of Egypt and other r.

128:1.14 and Gilead that traditionally had dwelt in these r.

134:5.1 intervening lands of the Caspian and Turkestan r..

138:2.9 Judas was looking for employment in these r. when

143:6.6 the marvelous work of Philip in these r. after Jesus’

145:3.12 spread throughout Galilee and Judea and to the r.

149:0.4 workers in many parts of Palestine and adjacent r..

163:5.2 from all parts of Palestine and even from remote r.

164:3.4 all these r., a lingering belief in reincarnation.

165:0.3 Jews having been generally removed from these r.

165:6.4 were working in these r. under Abner’s supervision.

166:5.2 for the promulgation of the gospel through the r. to

register

5:3.2 are empowered to r. the bona fide adoration of

24:2.8 Census Directors r. the existence of a new will

24:2.8 Exactly how they r. the function of will, we do not

29:4.37 The frandalanks that r. time in addition to qualitative

30:0.1 and an abbreviation of the Uversa Personality R..

30:2.0 2. THE UVERSA PERSONALITY REGISTER

30:4.28 Next you go to r. your arrival and prepare your

35:0.1 The third order, being of Trinity origin, do not r. in

40:2.2 they are permitted to r. themselves as perfected

40:2.2 and similarly r. as perfected Material Sons.

48:2.23 as soon as you r. adequate spiritual achievement,

108:3.10 various influences as they r. in the expanding Deity

108:5.2 from circle to circle those items which he fails to r.

110:5.4 the Adjusters try to r. their creations in the higher

110:6.5 that the Adjuster is enabled to r. his picturizations of

110:7.6 The Adjuster finds it almost impossible to r. these

117:5.10 How do these circuits of cosmic ministry r. the

122:7.2 —Joseph was authorized to r. for his familybut

158:7.7 rising from the dead utterly failed to r. in their minds.

189:3.4 departed for Salvington to r. with Immanuel

registered

7:3.4 are r. in the highest levels of human consciousness.

11:5.5 southern regions; this is a uniformly r. difference.

17:3.5 Everything of true spiritual value is r. in duplicate,

22:6.1 Almost one-half billion are r. on Uversa.

25:4.10 the number of Technical Advisers r. on Uversa is

30:2.1 The divine family of living beings is r. on Uversa in

36:5.3 adjutant of worship and adjutant of wisdom is r. in

37:8.6 These referees are r. on Uversa; the exact number

40:3.1 relieved of planetary service, both orders are r. in

44:0.5 All celestial artisans are r. on the superuniverse

44:4.4 half a million words, or thought symbols, can be r.

45:7.6 and duly r. personal possession of motamorontia

57:3.11 Michael’s creation is r. on Uversa as a universe of

57:8.8 Your world was accordingly r. on Jerusem as a

57:8.10 Soon thereafter it was r. in the records of the minor

61:6.2 1,000,000 years ago Urantia was r. as an inhabited

62:6.2 tireless mind ministers had ever r. their increasing

63:0.1 Urantia was r. as an inhabited world when the first

101:2.5 somehow r. hope and trust initiated by the Adjuster.

107:2.7 with such surviving mortals they are r. in and out

112:4.1 and the Monitor is r. out by the same number that

113:2.6 At the universe headquarters they are r. by name and

113:6.2 after being duly r. for the final adventure of time and

117:5.10 the Spirit of Truth and the Holy Spirit probably r.

119:1.3 On this day a communication was r. on Salvington

122:4.3 Joseph go to the City of David, Bethlehem, to be r.

122:7.1 Empire this census was r. in the year 8 B.C.

129:1.8 Jesus r. as a “skilled craftsman of Capernaum.”

registering

84:4.1 marriage itself is a reasonably accurate gauge r. the

registers

37:8.4 He currently r. the exact number of will creatures

58:2.6 eight miles, at which height it r. around 70 degrees

108:2.1 indicated in the seventh mind-adjutant and r instantly

112:4.13 the Adjuster, so I am instructed, r. at Divinington,

117:5.14 But since all creature experiencing r. in, and is a

registrants

35:3.22 Besides the immense group of local r. there are

registrar

48:2.19 and either an associate r. or a selective assorter.

registrars

45:7.7 three factors are then carried to the citizenship r. of

Registrars

30:2.115 7. Associate R..

48:2.10 7. Associate R. 50

48:2.25 7. Associate R.. The morontia world has its own

registration

19:5.5 a very definite quantitative r. which enables him to

24:2.5 is not directly attuned to the r. of intelligent will.

29:4.37 automatic and unerring r. of the status of all forms

37:5.6 The last r. recorded slightly over one and one-half

45:5.4 At the last millennial r. on Salvington there were

49:0.3 are numbered serially in accordance with their r.

62:7.3 in honor of the r. on the headquarters of Nebadon

72:9.2 R. in these groups cannot be changed for twelve

108:1.9 all of this time is occupied with r. on Uversa.

168:1.2 While we have access to the r. of the combined

registrations

24:2.6 by the r. in and upon the personality of Usatia.

29:4.2 to interpret the readings and r. of the frandalanks,

112:6.4 as lived in the flesh, together with certain living r.

133:4.10 must long remain as superconscious r. in the souls of

registries

17:1.6 and here are maintained the r. for all personalities

25:3.15 The superuniverse r. do not enumerate those

57:8.1 about this time it was placed upon the physical r. of

registry

5:3.2 We further believe that such r. of the homage of

15:14.8 That is the r. number on Uversa and on Paradise,

15:14.8 I know the physical-sphere r. number, but it is of

18:4.9 Although you are entered only upon the r. of the

23:0.2 how many are of r.-record as functioning for the

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

25:5.1 which stand in contrast to the living records of r. in

28:2.1 Omniaphim are not of r. on Uversa, nor are they

31:1.1 a r. for Havona volunteers presided over by the

32:2.9 At the last r. there were 3,840,101 inhabited planets

37:3.1 at the time of the last r. there were almost eight

39:5.13 and, after due r., are inducted into the transit sleep.

41:6.7 being very favorable to the r. of the iron spectrum.

44:4.10 always a back r. to insure the proper reception of

47:3.6 to consult the r. and call upon your loved ones

47:3.12 you can go to the r. sector of the system capital

52:0.9 physically suitable for life, are placed on the r. of the

57:6.9 your solar system was placed on the physical r. of

57:8.6 and Urantia was placed on the life r. of Norlatiadek.

57:8.8 that Urantia be placed on the life-experiment r..

57:8.10 Urantia had found entry on the planetary-life r. of

58:0.1 as a decimal planet and assigned to the special r. of

102:2.5 level, from the perspective of its psychological r..

110:5.5 differentiation of the Adjusters’ concept r. from

112:7.13 I surmise that the r. of that Adjuster is removed to

114:0.2 The r. shows 1,002,469,238 individuals; it follows

117:5.10 r. takes place through the persons of the Supreme

117:5.10 they probably find r. in the mind of Supremacy.

regression

91:0.4 Only, among the Todas, this represents a r. of their

regret

4:3.5 does anything that causes subsequent sorrow or r.,

25:7.3 you will truly r. that these companionable creatures

64:7.20 we all r. that so many of those sterling and rugged

65:5.1 It was a source of r. to the Life Carriers that our

119:3.5 I r. that I do not have permission to narrate the

119:6.3 I r. that I am forbidden to reveal the details of this

139:12.12 traitorous betrayal, Judas experienced moments of r.

185:3.7 You will r. it if you let this wicked man go free.”

regretful

185:1.6 never fully recovered from the r. condemnation of

regretfully

102:8.6 it is r. recorded that institutional religion has lagged

regrets

4:3.5 the Father neither makes mistakes, harbors r., nor

153:0.2 thought that possibly Jesus was oppressed with r.

regrettable

87:7.3 it is r. that so many modern believers in moral

92:6.20 and r. that this primitive concept persists in China,

130:2.3 r. that there was no one like Peter to go into China,

156:5.8 by your failure wholly to forget some of your r.

regretted

71:3.2 Much as it is to be r., national egotism has been a

156:2.8 Jesus greatly r. that his peoplethe Jewswere so

168:1.5 His sisters really needed him, but Jesus r. having to

169:4.6 Jesus r. that the Jewish hope for a restored kingdom

177:1.4 John told Jesus how much he r. that he had not been

184:1.7 Although Annas r. that his steward had struck Jesus,

regretting

97:1.4 a fitful God of jealous whims, always r. that he

155:1.3 attitude of r. the past, whining over the present,

regrouped

71:2.17 for both sexes, will be effectively modified, r., and

regrown

73:6.5 Upon the outbreak of the rebellion it was r. from the

regular

18:2.2 Eternals of Days preside over r. planetary conclaves.

20:4.4 But the r. sequence of Paradise Sons on your planet

25:4.11 but they do not enter the r. courses of training for

25:7.2 you will always be provided with r. seasons of rest

28:4.12 While they are not the r. broadcasters of Uversa,

33:4.7 They were never known to depart from their r. work

35:2.3 Most of their work is r. and somewhat routine, but

35:2.3 coming up to universe headquarters through the r.

41:3.9 These gravity variations produce r. and recurrent

42:7.4 These one hundred forms of matter consist of a r.

44:3.3 abodes of the r. and routine workers of the spirit

44:5.8 we of the spirit world must stop our r. activities

46:3.3 Periodically the r. and special broadcasts of

48:4.11 releases from the tension of functional duty are a r.

48:6.29 and perform numerous other r. and special duties.

49:6.11 or at the r. millennial and dispensational roll calls.

66:7.20 This number includes the r. students but does not

76:3.7 Eve never partook of flesh as a part of their r. diet.

79:3.7 camel trains were making r. trips to Mesopotamia;

82:3.14 the woman became pregnant, when the r. marriage

83:2.3 Later, mock capture became a part of the r. wedding

83:4.4 human sacrifice was a r. feature of all weddings

90:2.3 had to do with miracles performed by r. spirits

91:8.3 direful may happen if they do not offer their r.

91:8.8 Many have abandoned r. praying; they only pray

93:6.8 carried over one hundred thousand r. tithe payers

114:2.6 detached from the r. program of universe activities

123:5.4 the faithful assembled in the synagogue at the r.

123:5.10 great inspiration from the r. Sabbath sermons in the

124:3.9 later program of r. activities for his twelve apostles.

124:4.1 Jesus began doing r. work in the home carpenter

125:6.6 Jesus had finished the r. schooling of a child,

126:5.11 Even the little tots had their r. duties to perform in

128:6.1 and witnessed the finishing of the r. schooling of all

129:1.1 never again to be a r. member of that household.

129:2.7 Jesus would never be accorded the status of a r.

132:0.2 While at Rome, Ganid had r. hours for study and

135:0.5 Zacharias received a r. allowance from the temple

135:3.1 This, their r. diet, was supplemented by provisions

135:8.2 knew that Jesus was very r. about such matters.

137:6.5 Jesus instructed them to take up their r. duties

138:6.2 never prosecuted their r. activities on Wednesday.

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

163:0.1 This r. instruction began on Friday, November 4,

163:5.3 he used less than twenty men on r. messenger duty.

173:1.4 money-changers not only conducted a r. banking

173:1.5 Sanhedrin itself held its r. meetings in a chamber

179:0.2 occasion which was to precede the r. Passover

193:4.7 Instead of accepting disappointments as a r. feature

regularity

185:0.4 all matters of ceremonial cleanness and traditional r..

regularly

14:3.1 There are no r. constituted courts, neither are there

20:8.2 the combined staff of the r. constituted University

25:3.3 before the r. constituted tribunals of the realm,

29:4.30 of communication outside of r. established circuits.

35:1.2 Gabriel presides over the r. constituted tribunals and

63:5.4 They r. dwelt under the shelter of overhanging

63:6.7 the first r. to use fire in the preparation of food.

64:4.13 The sun, they early learned, would r. return, but

114:1.1 until the arrival of a r. constituted Planetary Prince.

126:0.4 permitted r. to read the Scriptures in the synagogue

127:6.11 fight off poverty since three of them were now r. at

128:7.8 a fisherman; and Jude worked fairly well and r. from

136:5.5 act transcending the natural laws established and r.

137:6.5 he set an example by going back r. to work in the

154:7.2 their whereabouts and safety was r. transmitted to

173:2.3 in the rabbinic academies and r. ordained by the

183:4.7 there await news which his messengers would r.

184:3.2 This was not a r. called meeting of the Sanhedrin

185:2.14 Jesus had not been r. tried nor legally convicted on

regulate

48:2.13 who co-ordinate physical and spiritual energy and r.

57:8.18 to facilitate the control of terrestrial energy and to r.

65:0.6 adjutant mind-spirits activate and r. the adaptative

66:5.30 to r. and humanize warfare, to co-ordinate intertribal

71:5.2 The ideal state undertakes to r. social conduct only

83:1.1 Marriage is society’s mechanism designed to r. and

83:1.4 not undertake exclusively to control and r. marriage.

86:7.3 ghost fear impressed upon men that they must r.

134:6.2 it will require mankind government to r. the social,

regulated

55:6.3 Reproduction is r. in accordance with planetary

70:10.4 Society was r. on the theory that the group should

70:11.13 The first courts were r. fistic encounters; the judges

70:12.1 inhabited worlds are best r. by the representative

72:5.3 and other economic problems are not rigidly r., but

72:9.2 guilds, like the noneconomic associations, are r.

82:5.7 Later on, marriages were r. more in accordance

83:5.1 But these loosely r. associations were the first step

83:5.2 associations were largely r. by the totem mores.

84:0.1 state demanded and r. marriage, while in later times

84:7.3 but marriage is social and has always been r. by

86:6.6 then must human conduct be r. accordingly.

102:7.2 The everywhere-changing universe is r. by laws,

126:5.11 regular duties to perform in the well-r. scheme of

134:6.10 Today, citizens of the great powers are taxed, r.,

177:2.4 your first eight years in a normal and well-r. home.

177:2.7 eliminated from many better-r. modern homes.

regulates

14:2.6 an absolute grasp of material creation, perfectly r.

134:5.13 While each state r. its internal affairs, it is not

134:8.9 in itself r. the status of all rebels and determines

regulating

35:1.3 a self-r. order, though the original Melchizedek

41:7.11 There exists a r. blanket of hot gases which envelops

49:2.21 are classified with reference to heat-r. mechanisms.

49:3.4 The reactions of the nervous system, the heat-r.

70:0.1 was confronted with the task of r. human contacts.

82:3.2 distinct realms of marriage: the mores, the laws r.

96:5.9 and partially self-r. nation of pastoral warriors.

regulation

9:3.6 the God of Action who have to do with the r. and

11:6.2 there flow through the transmuting r. channels,

14:3.2 They stand in no need of r., for they are beings of

15:8.0 8. ENERGY CONTROL AND REGULATION

16:4.3 indispensable to the organization, control, and r. of

17:0.11 In some matters pertaining to the administrative r.

19:3.5 in administrative matters and governmental r.,

29:0.1 Of all the universe personalities concerned in the r.

29:0.1 having to do with force control and energy r. in the

29:0.5 intelligent r. of energy throughout the grand universe

29:1.3 power directors function singly in power-energy r.

29:2.12 Perfection of energy r. is the ultimate goal of all the

29:2.18 certain material energies and upon the efficient r. of

29:3.7 these “vital organs” of power r. are mobile and

29:3.8 the manipulation and r. of the master circuits of

32:3.4 in the adjustment and r. of the spiritual affairs of

48:2.14 subject to the control and r. of their associates.

50:2.5 All problems involving more than the r. of the

55:5.4 The extent of civil government and statutory r.,

69:8.7 Slavery demands strong r. and during the Middle

70:0.2 Social r. is inseparable from social organization;

70:5.1 right on down to those forms of social and civil r.

71:2.8 public opinion can control behavior and state r.

71:8.1 Aside from this divine concept of effective social r.

81:5.5 and freedom from violence through police r..

81:5.6 of the right, the just and fair r. of class differences,

81:5.6 be protected, including the r. of the sex propensity.

81:5.7 Liberty subject to group r. is the legitimate goal of

81:6.33 Modernized co-ordination and fraternal r. will be

82:1.3 The r. of sex in relation to marriage indicates:

82:1.9 a dominant impulse and stands in need of social r..

82:2.2 there was little or no r. of the relations of the sexes.

83:1.2 1. In the r. of personal sex relations.

83:1.3 2. In the r. of descent, inheritance, succession, and

83:5.2 developed because sex and marriage r. favored the

84:7.29 discussing every proposal and r. of a family nature

89:1.1 It was the earliest form of societal r. and for a long

89:3.7 Self-control is a better human policy of behavior r.

134:6.11 With global r. of money and trade will come the new

150:0.2 the apostles refused to bind themselves by such a r..

173:1.3 This r. necessitated that money-changers be

195:0.3 art, literature, law, government, morals, sex r.,

regulations

14:5.3 The r. of the central universe are fittingly natural;

17:0.11 In all matters of an executive naturerulings, r.,

37:4.3 universes are not wholly exempt from the r. of the

70:11.1 Mores are laws and police r. in the making.

70:11.1 mores tend to crystallize to precise laws, concrete r.,

72:3.9 Divorce r. are somewhat lax, but decrees of

72:7.1 with such matters as health, sanitation, building r.,

73:5.3 of the sanitary r. designed to conserve its purity.

74:7.14 2. The social r. of the Garden.

82:1.10 Intelligent submission of this impulse to the r. of

82:2.4 But it was long the practice to suspend all sex r. on

82:3.2 been rebellious against the sex r. imposed by society;

82:3.3 sex mores were a mass of inconsistent and crude r..

82:3.3 society all had conflicting interests in the marriage r..

83:8.8 taboos, and enforced by the laws and r. of society.

89:1.6 constructive r. but obsolete, and outworn taboos.

97:10.2 the second Isaiah for the rules, r., and rituals of their

121:7.3 These minute r. of conduct pursued and dominated

121:7.3 who dared to flout their long-honored r. of social

123:3.9 co-operative with parental wishes and family r..

132:5.20 be impossible for men to establish rules and r.

134:6.1 becoming subservient to such laws, rules, and r.

140:8.9 was always duly observant of all civil laws and r.;

153:3.7 the folly of the whole rabbinic system of rules and r.

regulative

15:8.2 Further r. functions are performed by the

69:1.3 war for gain, and all the r. machinery of society.

69:6.1 primitive society with its four divisions—r., religious,

69:8.7 slavery compelled man to invent the r. mechanism of

70:0.2 peace is secured only by some sort of social r.

70:5.2 This r. group was composed of old men who had

70:7.1 were wholly religious; subsequently they became r..

71:1.1 The state is a territorial social r. organization, and

71:3.9 supervision that exercises a minimum of r. control.

81:6.33 primitive methods of communism or dictatorial r.

89:1.1 one; it is still a basic unit of the social r. structure.

regulator

11:8.9 The Unqualified Absolute is the revealer, r., and

56:1.1 repository in space and their revealer and r. in time

72:2.7 this body is purely advisory, but it is a mighty r. of

regulators

15:8.1 are able to function as efficient power-energy r.

29:0.1 little information concerning the controllers and r. of

29:1.1 Power Directors are the physical-energy r. of the

29:2.10 associates of the Power Directors are the r. of the

29:4.13 these more automatic r. of physical power are not

30:2.19 1. Circuit R..

48:2.4 1. Circuit R.     400

48:2.13 1. Circuit R.. These are the unique beings who

48:2.13 it requires millions of these r. to energize even a

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

48:2.14 are morontia power generators as well as circuit r..

48:2.19 four circuit r., one planetary custodian, one liaison

48:2.20 These are the r of the morontia energy in association

regulatory

15:8.3 plus the r. function of the living energy controllers

27:2.1 as a body, are wholly self-governing and self-r.

rehabilitate

2:7.9 loyalty of many twentieth-century men, would r.

21:5.7 That which mercy cannot r. justice will eventually

65:2.13 forever shorn of the power to r. human potentialities.

78:2.2 always these superior peoples would r. themselves

rehabilitated

45:4.11 9. Adam, the discredited but r. planetary father of

45:4.12 the penalty of default with her mate and was r. with

45:7.1 Adjusters during the life in the flesh are r. in

67:4.7 all such sincere penitents will in some manner be r.

189:2.7 was empty,not because the body of Jesus had been r.

rehabilitating

29:4.29 form skillful liaisons which are effective in r. the

73:7.2 violet race for undertaking the work of r. the world

rehabilitation

2:3.6 to the r. of rebels and wrong thinkers, but when all

7:4.7 ministrationand if required, in restoration and r..

20:5.6 bestowal of a Creator Son to effect its spiritual r..

35:9.10 After r. these Sons are assigned to custodial duties

35:10.4 in rebellion who choose to accept the proffered r.

46:1.7 are in operation during this period of rest and r..

53:9.1 Panoptians and were given r. at the time of Jesus’

54:4.3 extended mercy might conduce to repentance and r..

67:3.10 the probationary era of planetary r. was inaugurated.

67:6.1 worked for the r. of the world as their early Badonite

73:7.4 ministry of intellectual advancement, and moral r..

74:3.5 concerning their plans for the r. of the world and

74:5.5 to resist Adam’s plans for the r. of human society.

76:5.1 They believed this gospel of resurrection and r.

76:5.6 further uplift and spiritual r. of unfortunate Urantia.

97:7.3 the r. of the Jewish nation, the glorification of

130:8.2 notable event of their stop here was the r. of Ezra,

188:5.2 The Master’s love implies r., eternal survival.

188:5.2 salvation as redemption if you mean this eternal r..

189:0.1 their various associates in the work of creature r.

195:4.3 The r. of Christianity, following the passing of the

195:4.4 fragmentation, and more recent relative r..

rehabilitators

7:4.5 Paradise Sons act as r. of that which misguided

rehearsal

83:2.3 the mimic flight, a sort of elopement r. which was

rehearsals

109:0.1 so does the Adjuster wax great in the r. of the next

153:1.3 He subjected his chosen messengers to repeated r.

rehearse

112:5.22 The Thought Adjuster will recall and r. for you

rehearsed

14:6.18 the Spirit r. for the adventure of ministry in the

114:7.4 1. Special capacity for being secretly r. for possible

114:7.8 who have been r. for numerous crucial positions on

114:7.8 r. in the deep mind by the combined technique

127:2.8 That very day the chazan had r. James in his

174:2.2 students from the academies, who had been r. for

182:2.5 And when Jacob had r. this message to the Master’s

rehearsing

109:0.1 by virtue of the preliminary mortal planning and r.

109:0.1 Adjusters are, as it were, r. the realities of the

134:1.7 in r. the mind for the great events which were in

140:7.4 During this week of r., Jesus many times repeated to

144:0.3 decided to spend time in retirement r. his apostles

155:2.3 the entire evening in r. their experiences among the

reignnoun or adjective

20:9.3 Teacher Son presides over the planetary millennial r.

49:5.23 confusion is no criterion of the early days of the r. of

52:6.1 his advent would not bring the usual r. of peace on

52:7.16 at the end of their first or some subsequent r.,

54:1.8 true and genuine liberty is compatible with the r. of

59:2.5 The only exception to this r. of terrestrial quiet was

65:5.3 the rule of wisdom, the r. of power, and the march

66:1.2 Prior to the r. of Lucifer in Satania, Caligastia had

66:6.0 6. THE PRINCE’S REIGN

67:3.10 The Caligastia panoramic r.-records on Jerusem

70:5.2 This r. of the oligarchy of age gradually grew into

71:2.12 3. The r. of law. Liberty can be enjoyed only when

74:2.8 new rulers of Urantia start their r. under favorable

95:5.5 with the establishment of monotheism during his r..

97:8.3 the everlasting r. of righteousness, the Messianic

97:9.21 This r. of terror was ended by a monotheistic revolt

101:6.5 lived under the r. of evolutionary religion up to the

121:2.10 Herod’s r. contributed much toward the blending of

136:2.8 Jesus was baptized in the fifteenth year of the r. of

136:8.8 of the disappointment of the r. of the Maccabees.

137:8.13 kingdom which I declare to you is not a r. of power

138:7.1 that my kingdom is a rule of power or a r. of glory.

140:1.6 some of you will not die until you have seen the r.

170:4.1 the brotherhood of God’s r. in the hearts of men.

170:4.3 the quickened ethics resulting from the r. of God’s

reignverb

4:5.4 the divine rulers who serve and r. in the universes.

21:0.3 and forever do they r. after the “order of Michael,”

77:9.10 that distant day when in fact peace does r. on earth

96:5.4 You shall r. over many nations, but they shall not

96:5.4 over many nations, but they shall not r. over you.”

97:10.1 the coming Messiah would r. over them and all the

98:5.4 and the righteous would r. with Mithras forever.

120:3.11 “In your stead I now r..

150:8.5 King and say, Yahweh shall r., world without end.

171:8.3 saying, ‘We will not have this man to r. over us’?

180:5.3 permit its spirit of activation to live and r. within

184:3.14 Man be clothed with power and once more r. over

reigned

53:1.1 And Lucifer r. “upon the holy mountain of God,”

53:2.1 Lucifer and his assistant, Satan, had r. on Jerusem

67:5.1 Great confusion r. in Dalamatia and thereabout for

79:5.2 But the red man had r. supreme in eastern Asia for

119:2.2 This rebel System Sovereign, Lutentia, r. supreme

171:8.3 would have r. over such a dominion of human hearts

177:2.4 in a home where love prevailed and wisdom r..

196:0.12 faith of the child r. supreme in all matters relating

reigning

23:2.18 they are under the full jurisdiction of the r. Master

35:6.1 The r. Most High, the Constellation Father, has

43:2.4 court of the Most High, the r. Constellation Father.

43:2.8 and is presided over by the r. junior Most High.

reignsnoun

77:2.10 the r. of the individual kings lengthen from around

77:2.10 This lengthening of the r. of these older kings

reignsverb

3:2.1 universes know that “the Lord God omnipotent r..”

33:2.2 this local universe, and herein he now r. supreme.

43:3.2 A Constellation Father r. for ten thousand standard

119:0.7 he r. in just and merciful supremacy over all the

122:4.1 Joseph, I appear by command of Him who now r.

131:2.4 Let all nations say: The Lord r.!

136:2.4 “My Father who r. in heaven, hallowed be your

140:1.3 the brotherhood of love wherein righteousness r.,

rein

48:4.14 But we do not give r. to it freely, as you might say,

reincarnation

46:7.4 do evolve an individuality which can experience r..

46:7.5 creatures who experience this or any other sort of r..

86:4.6 orange race given to belief in transmigration and r..

86:4.6 This idea of r. originated in the observance of

86:4.6 children after grandparents was due to belief in r..

88:1.4 resident therein, then fetishism may impinge on r..

94:2.3 transmigrationthe doctrine of the r. of souls

164:3.4 throughout all these regions, a lingering belief in r..

reincarnations

94:2.6 the Deccan, with their anthropomorphisms and r.,

reindeer

61:7.13 the glaciers back and forth over the land were the r.,

64:4.3 The r. was highly useful to these Neanderthal

reinforce

65:5.2 admixture of the Adamic life plasm would so r.

91:3.5 prayer is a splendid way to r. the self for better living

111:3.2 the evolving soul is enabled to r. the supermaterial

159:3.12 such a faith will expand the mind, r. the personality,

reinforced

39:5.14 the spectacle will be lost even to r. seraphic vision.

51:6.3 moral authority of such an ancient center would be r.

62:0.1 the direct line of human ancestry, this strain was r.

68:4.3 developing primitive religion greatly r. ghost fear

78:3.6 A blended colored race, about this time greatly r. by

79:4.3 because they were r. by later conquerors, traders,

79:4.4 and this center was later r. by contributions from the

79:6.5 now these centers began to be r. by the arrival of a

80:5.1 The tribes of Europe were being r. and upstepped by

80:8.2 They were often r. by arrivals from Asia Minor,

89:1.1 acquired ghost or spirit sanction, and when thus r.,

113:4.4 mind adjutants, r. by the leadings of the Adjuster.

reinforcement

110:2.5 and you receive the r. of the Adjuster’s mind.

reinforcements

62:5.10 she held off the enemy until the father arrived with r.

157:0.1 in Mary’s home and, after summoning r., waited

reins

45:2.3 the first assistant to the erring chief, seized the r.

128:2.4 Never again did Jesus take the r. out of James’s

reinstate

120:1.6 If you should choose to r. yourself in power and

reinstated

53:9.6 system circuits will not be r. so long as Lucifer lives.

196:1.2 if the Jesus of Galilee is r. in the minds and souls

reinstatement

35:2.8 correctional rest, r. to service ensues on the third day

53:9.1 forgiveness and r. in some form of universe service.

177:4.6 with the Galilean and at the same time to ask for r.

reinterpret

194:2.5 words of the Master as well as to illuminate and r.

reinterpreted

195:0.3 The ideals of Jesus, as they were r. by Greek

reinvest

120:1.6 may choose to r. yourself with universe authority.

reiterate

5:6.13 I can do nothing more helpful than to r. that God is

44:2.3 1. The singers–harmonists who r. the specific

140:10.1 But Jesus would r., “In the kingdom you must be

166:4.12 Jesus found it necessary to r. his message, to tell

reiterated

11:0.1 And again it should be r. that spirit things and

97:1.4 Samuel r. the Melchizedek covenant with

127:2.8 r. that loyalty to a dead father forbade his leaving

140:8.17 Jesus constantly r., “What shall it profit a man if

148:6.9 Zophar r. his melancholy advice.

153:1.3 the r. choosing between the recurring situations of

158:6.2 r. declaration that my kingdom is not of this world

162:1.1 the Master’s recently r. declarations that he must

reiteration

161:2.9 exhausts the possibilities of language in the r. of

192:0.1 their r. of the story that a band of his followers had

reject

3:6.4 The mechanistic philosopher professes to r. the idea

24:6.9 meet face to face if you do not r. the certain plan

30:4.15 if you do not r. the plan of mortal survival.

34:7.1 If you do not r. this spirit, even though eternity may

87:5.8 no generation has ever yet dared to wholly r. it.

97:10.2 the Hebrew nation r. the magnificent concept of the

99:5.11 God-conscious men and women to r. the historic

109:6.1 And so it is, a mortal creature may r. survival; still

110:2.1 you are at full liberty to r. any part or all of the

111:1.9 will of man r. the guidance of such a loving pilot

111:3.1 empowered to rescind such a choice and r. survival.

111:3.1 this prerogative of choosing to r. eternal life;

119:3.8 honor Michael too devotedly ever consciously to r.

124:6.10 stood and wept over the city which was about to r.

127:6.1 not again did he have to r. the personal proffer of

132:0.4 apparent to Jesus that the Jews were going to r. his

136:9.12 finally r. all of his claims to authority and divinity.

137:8.18 one third prepared in their hearts to r. such a purely

150:4.3 when men r. my gift, division and turmoil result.

150:4.3 others r. the gospel, such division can produce

151:3.9 To r. the truth contained in parabolical analogy

153:1.3 but surely preparing their minds finally to r. him.

153:3.4 Altogether willing are you to r. the word of God

155:6.2 to r. the authority of the traditions of record which

156:5.2 labor upon the unsound beam, must r. it as unfit

159:4.1 I infer that you r. the teachings of the rabbis to the

162:5.3 You who would r. this light are from beneath; I

163:1.4 to those who r. your teaching: ‘Notwithstanding

163:1.4 ‘Notwithstanding you r. the truth, it remains that

165:6.3 members of a family believe in me and three r. this

166:1.4 you knowingly spurn the visitation of God and r.

166:1.4 Woe upon all who spurn mercy, and r. truth!

168:2.10 others only hardened their hearts the more to r. him.

171:8.3 Notwithstanding that they r. my spiritual rule over

171:8.3 that which the children of Abraham now r. will be

172:3.10 You are about to r. the Son of Peace and turn your

172:3.10 about to r. the gift of God, and all men will r. you.

172:3.15 crowds were equally as willing quickly to r. Jesus

173:4.4 you are set in your hearts to r. the Son of Man.”

173:4.4 I warn you that, if you continue to r. this gospel,

174:5.3 their leaders are about to r. me, and in so doing they

174:5.3 and in so doing they will r. Him who sent me.

174:5.7 If my fellow countrymen, the Jews, choose to r.

174:5.7 they who r. me and refuse to receive my teaching

174:5.7 he has appointed to sit in judgment on such as r.

175:1.1 see light, those who are determined to r. this gospel

175:1.6 “And when you do once r. this revelation of God

175:1.11 no ill will for these scribes and Pharisees who r. my

175:1.11 profess to talk with God and then presume to r. him

175:1.19 Woe upon all of you who r. truth and spurn mercy!

175:1.19 Even so do you who knowingly r the counsel of God

175:1.24 To you who have chosen to r. the gift of God, I say

180:3.2 they have known the light and presumed to r. it,

180:6.1 and they refuse to receive me when they r. you,

183:1.2 that unthinking and evil mortals would thus r. the

184:1.5 How can you, therefore, r. the light of God?”

186:2.8 knowing that, while they had chosen to r. him, he

rejectedverb

2:3.6 when all such loving efforts are finally and forever r.,

43:4.9 he was unanimously r. by the assembled System

45:1.11 the sin of Lucifer and his fallen associates who r.

53:2.5 but always was the mercy of the Creator Son r.

53:2.5 r. and r. with increasing contempt and disdain.

77:3.8 The majority r. the teaching that their ancestors had

94:2.6 Having r. the teachings of personal religion

94:2.7 the Brahmans had r. the one God of Melchizedek,

95:3.5 halfheartedly for a short generation; Moses they r..

97:10.2 as the Hebrew clans r. the wonderful story of God

98:3.9 But the people at large r. the Cynics;

107:2.8 the mortal indwelling, but whose subjects r. survival.

112:3.2 If and when mortal man has finally r. survival,

112:4.11 believing that the human partner may have r. survival

121:7.3 not strange that they promptly r. one of their

128:4.3 He who was r. by the Jerusalem religious leaders,

133:3.2 when the Jews had r. his message and had voted to

137:2.2 Ezra r. the mild-mannered carpenter of Nazareth,

138:0.1 throughout his public ministry—they very nearly r.

146:2.5 you have r. my reproof, and because of this

146:2.5 Having r. the way of life, you may seek me

147:7.3 Likewise, that which is new but false must be r..

154:0.1 to proclaim Jesus king and how he r. the proposal.

158:2.2 who must suffer many things and finally be r..

158:7.3 presently go to Jerusalem, suffer many things, be r.

161:1.4 This the Greek r. on the ground that God does not

163:2.1 appointment to membership in the seventy were r.

163:2.1 the Master never r. a single person who craved

166:3.4 you r. all invitations to come while the door was

171:0.3 disappointed in this expectation, when he was r.

171:2.4 you must presently gain when the Son of Man is r.

171:8.3 who had already r. him, sent an embassy after him,

171:8.3 As this king was r. in the temporal rule, so is the

171:8.3 so is the Son of Man to be r. in the spiritual rule.

171:8.3 You will see the Son of Man r. now, but in another

172:3.1 Nazareth, Capernaum, and Jerusalem had r. him,

172:3.13 the Son of Peace, whom the chief priests have r..

173:1.1 having his supposedly perfect animal r. by the temple

173:1.2 sacrifice would not be r. on the ground of

173:4.2 lord shall hear how they have r. and killed his son,

173:4.4 “You know how your fathers r. the prophets,

173:4.4 the Scripture about the stone which the builders r.,

173:5.2 promised to attend the wedding feast, had finally r.

173:5.3 who have spurned my hospitality and r. my call.

174:5.13 but I declare that the Son of Man will be r. by men

175:1.5 when once you have finally r. my Father’s mercy,

175:1.8 is slighted and how the messengers of truth are r..

175:1.22 an accounting for the way they have r., persecuted

175:2.1 religious teachers of the Jewish nation onetime r.

175:2.3 manner in which certain of his fellow Jews r. him

176:1.1 kinsfolk, under the leadership of those who have r.

176:1.2 When his people r. his spiritual bestowal and

178:1.16 the new light, which they have so vigorously r..

180:3.2 can only condemn you if it is knowingly r..

182:3.9 His father Joseph’s people had r. him and thereby

rejectedadjective

2:6.7 restrain love, while justice conditions his r. mercy.

69:8.4 Hebrews were not allowed to sell such r. consorts

82:4.5 professional prostitute classes; the r. brides, those

94:6.9 Confucius was a r. teacher during his lifetime, but

111:1.9 wreck the mortal career upon the evil shoals of r.

171:8.4 “And now, as the r. nobleman of this parable, I

171:8.5 “And even if this r. Son should not return, another

182:3.9 His soul was tortured by baffled love and r. mercy

rejectful

130:1.5 those who are resistant to goodness, r. of beauty,

rejecting

110:5.5 But a human being would do better to err in r. an

111:1.5 are either accepting or r. the potential of eternal

117:4.10 or by r. survival, will you allow these secrets of

117:4.11 choice of accepting or of r. the role of personality

124:4.5 her son was gradually r. her guidance in matters

136:9.12 In r these methods of enhancing the coming kingdom

153:4.3 they are guilty of the sin of eternally r. divine

159:5.9 the positive portion of this Scripture while r. the

163:6.5 But woe upon the light-r. inhabitants of Chorazin,

166:1.4 Woe upon you Pharisees who have persisted in r.

175:1.2 By r. the truth of God and the light of heaven, they

175:1.5 they are on the verge of finally r. the gift of God to

175:2.1 in full the terrible price of r. the Prince of Peace.

rejection

53:0.1 spurious personal liberty—r. of universe allegiance

54:0.1 the kingdom as contrasted with its continuous r.,

54:0.2 the willful r. of truth is error; the persistent pursuit

67:7.1 of the creature’s willful and persistent r. of light are

67:8.1 in his glorious r. of the flood tides of sedition and

94:1.6 The r. of the Melchizedek gospel of trust in God

94:2.2 now, with the weakening of Vedism through the r.

94:2.4 paid the most terrible price for its r. of the Salem

95:1.10 Salem missionaries of the period following the r.

112:5.1 actual choice of destiny acceptance or of destiny r..

112:5.9 to enjoy a second opportunity in the face of the r. of

119:2.6 While I continue in r. of the Paradise rule, I am

130:1.5 follows upon the heels of the unwise r. of light.

145:0.3 family, throughout the trying ordeal of his trial, r.,

146:4.6 Jesus had taught had he met with such a general r.

148:4.5 Iniquity is the measure of the continued r. of the

149:3.2 their hearts were hardened by the continued r. of

150:9.0 9. THE NAZARETH REJECTION

151:0.2 not fully recovered from the sorrow of his recent r.

153:1.2 of open warfare and final acceptance or final r..

173:4.3 and to the impending r. of Jesus and the gospel of

173:5.6 anticlimax in that they all pointed to the certain r.

175:2.3 the individual Jew as one who is guilty of the r.

176:1.2 The Master realized that the r. of the spiritual

176:3.3 save you in the face of knowing and persistent r.

rejections

173:5.2 When the king heard of these r. of his invitation,

rejects

117:4.2 But if a creature r. the eternal career, that part of

117:4.11 if mortal man r. the eternal career, he is moving

162:5.3 every one who deliberately r. this saving light shall

163:1.4 He who r. your gospel message r. me.

163:1.4 And he who r. me r. Him who sent me.”

rejoicesee rejoiceimperative

1:5.4 they should r. in the assurance that he is a person;

5:1.3 you should r. in the recognition of the ever-present

20:6.1 Let us all r in the knowledge and assurance that such

75:8.7 we r. that disagreement and misunderstanding are

90:4.9 and r. in the enlightenment of scientific research.

97:5.3 “I will greatly r. in the Lord, my soul shall be joyful

108:6.7 How they r. when they can dispense with symbols

110:7.7 Adjusters r. to make contact with the mortal mind;

131:3.7 The unselfish go to heaven, where they r. in the

131:10.7 I do not see how I can r. in the fatherhood of God

137:6.2 And when you see these things, your heart shall r..

138:3.6 but you should r. still more because many of you

143:2.3 rebirth of the spirit, you are taught to believe and r.

143:6.1 consequently the sowers and the reapers r. together.

145:5.7 and to r. in the liberty of the sons of God, and make

150:9.2 I would r. to see you all enter the kingdom, but

155:1.2 he commands you to r. with trembling;

155:1.2 I bid you r. with assurance.

158:1.9 We r. to see this glory.

159:3.10 and in their hearts are constrained to r. evermore.

163:6.2 I r. with you that you have power with men, but

163:6.3 I r. to know that the good news will spread to all

163:6.6 “I did indeed r. with you when you came back

165:3.3 but to r. in the knowledge of Him who has power

169:1.2 shepherd called in his friends and bade them r.

169:1.10 they all gathered about the father to r. with him

169:1.11 killed the fatted calf to r. over his son’s safe return.

180:6.7 will first be made sorrowful, but later on will you r.

181:2.7 I would r. to know that you would not falter; I

191:4.3 As you r. in your loyalty to the gospel, pray the

193:1.2 You r. to know that I am the resurrection and the

193:2.2 You r. to know that the Son of Man has risen from

rejoiceimperative

100:7.13 was Jesus saying, “R. and be exceedingly glad.”

122:9.20 R. in the tender mercy of our God because the

131:2.4 Let the heavens be glad and let the earth r..

140:3.11 R. and be exceedingly glad, for great is your reward

140:5.20 R. and be exceedingly glad, for great is your reward

142:2.4 And thus seeing him, you should r. to enter the

145:4.2 R. not that my Father is powerful to heal the body

146:5.2 saying, “R., for your son is improvedhe lives.”

155:1.2 he commands you to r. with trembling;

159:1.2 R. with me, for I have found my sheep that was lost.

159:2.1 R. that already our teaching has begun to manifest

163:6.2 But r. not so much over this, for I declare to you

163:6.2 rather r. that your names are written on the rolls of

169:1.4R. with me, for I have found the piece that was

172:3.4 Zechariah: “R. greatly, O daughter of Zion; shout,

179:5.7 recall the life I have lived among you and r. that I

181:2.19 r. with them and continue your daily work as

rejoiced

24:6.7 we all r. in the assurance that, eventually, pilgrims

53:7.11 perused the bulletins of the Satania rebellion and r.

63:7.1 Fonta sorrowed because of the Adamic failure, but r.

97:9.25 Hebrews r. that their magic of reform had delivered

122:2.7 Zacharias and Elizabeth r. greatly in the realization

137:4.1 And everybody r. when Jesus consented to lead the

137:4.16 r. at the supposed miracle which they thought

139:9.2 they r. to find themselves numbered among such a

142:1.6 Jesus, and hundreds of them r. in the good news.

145:5.3 people were overjoyed, and his apostles so much r..

147:3.5 r. at Jesus’ words and, picking up his bed, went forth

150:5.4 And the women r. all the more to know they were

159:5.16 looking for sinners, and who r. when he found them

162:7.5 Even Abraham r. to see my day, and by faith he

167:0.3 They were much r. over the progress of the gospel

167:3.3 congregation r. with her that she had been healed.

167:6.5 He r. to contemplate the Father through the starry

174:5.9 I am r. to receive these truth-seeking gentiles who

177:4.9 But he r. in being so sagacious as to trade off his

181:2.14 r. that, though he who carried the bag is absent,

191:4.7 they all r. to know their Creator as one of their own

rejoices

14:4.13 Man r. in the goodness of God, Havoners exult in

135:11.2 bridegroom who stands near-by and hears him r.

161:2.5 and r. when they consent to see the light of truth.

rejoicing

47:10.1 Supervisors are absent from these occasions of r..

74:1.5 at the family rendezvous r. that their parents were

74:4.6 mind culture, while the evening was spent in social r.

131:3.2 my being shall be at peace with this supermortal r.

140:3.8 they who weep, for they shall receive the spirit of r..

145:4.1 the r. and happy throng overran Zebedee’s home,

150:5.4 there was great r. among those who had heard these

159:1.2 he lays it over his shoulder and, going home r.,

162:4.2 Here was a time of racial r., mingled with sacrifices

163:6.6 now, while I would not quench your spirit of r.,

169:1.3 to find you and bring you, with r., back to the fold,

169:1.12 you never made r. over my faithful service, but

172:5.8 Zechariah where the prophet had alluded to the r. of

180:6.7 again, and then will your sorrow be turned into r.,

rejoin

26:4.11 And this they do, hoping to r. the pilgrims of time,

39:8.10 passed their Havona separation tests, frequently r.

137:0.1 Jesus came down from the hills to r. John’s company

172:3.14 Pharisees hastened on ahead of the procession to r.

191:0.12 Thomas felt the urge to r. his fellow apostles, but

rejoined

25:8.7 remains with this person until he either is r. by his

125:4.3 “Then,” r. the now irate teacher, “why are you

rejuvenated

41:7.15 Such dead or dying suns can be r. by collisional

119:3.4 a Material Son and Daughter arrived on this r.

rejuvenating

48:4.19 you always find it r. when for a short time you can

rejuvenation

195:4.4 moral hibernation, threatened extinction, later r.,

rejuvenations

196:1.2 the economic transformations, the moral r.,

rejuvenators

48:4.11 who are inherent Creators, hence automatic self-r.,

rekindle

94:6.11 Mo Ti sought to r. the ancient quest for new truth,

rekindled

94:12.5 The desire to learn has been r. in the hearts of the

relate

8:1.11 We know that any child can best r. himself to reality

9:3.7 material activities of the God of Action appear to r.

19:5.6 I may r. a further interesting fact: When a Solitary

55:0.12 are described as they r. to the universe organization,

70:10.11 strange to r., even then a man could kill his wife

123:5.12 times Jesus heard his father r. the story of Elijah,

127:2.6 difficult for spiritual leaders to r. themselves to,

128:6.10 youngsters, who never tired of listening to Jesus r.

131:8.4 R. yourself to every man as if you were in his place.

138:2.10 had many interesting and profitable experiences to r..

143:3.1 When Jesus had listened to the apostolic chief r.

145:2.6 of the heart, to r. yourselves to God as individuals?

158:4.5 And then the father proceeded to r. to the apostles

159:4.2 on condition that you do not r. these things to

168:1.6 now we may r. an interesting and instructive fact:

180:5.7 so to r. themselves to their fellows that they will

189:5.1 Strange to r., this promise had not occurred to Peter

190:3.1 Mary proceeded to r. what had recently happened

relatedverb

0:3.12 The First Source and Center is r. to the universe as:

0:6.9 This luminous emanation is in no respect r. either to

4:4.3 Therefore is God r. to the universe as the being of

7:1.10 the Eternal Son and Deity Absolute appear to be r.

10:4.6 The Trinity is so r. to total universe affairs that it

11:5.6 knowledge that this mid-area is in some manner r. to

12:3.6 These four circuits are not r. to the nether Paradise

12:4.7 space exists only as r. to something positive and

13:2.10 as their name might suggest, are r. to the Supreme;

13:2.10 r. to the Ultimate and the future Supreme-Ultimate.

15:4.6 Nebulae are not directly r. to any administrative units

16:6.1 functionally r. to the mind of the evolving Supreme

17:5.5 The Circuit Spirits are r. to the native inhabitants of

17:5.5 the Adjusters are r. to the mortal creatures inhabiting

19:5.6 suggests that Adjusters are in some manner r. to,

23:2.11 And all this is r. in this connection, not to appear

23:4.2 some manner r. to the Conjoint Actor’s bestowal of

29:3.12 These living power mechanisms are not r. to the

30:2.130 beings that are also closely r. to the organization and

31:9.9 if our former conjectures are valid, it must be r. to

33:5.4 Constellations are closely r. to the superuniverse

36:2.20 creature life as it is r. to the cosmic philosophy of

36:5.14 These mind-adjutants are r. to creature life of

36:5.14 the power centers and physical controllers are r. to

36:5.16 The adjutant mind-spirits are in no manner directly r.

38:3.1 engagements which are in no way r. to man’s

39:5.16 functions as a part of the system, and as it is r. to,

40:6.8 you are directly r. to the divine Father of all Sons of

41:2.6 the physical controllers are r. to the preliving

43:3.6 Urantia is closely r. to the constellation rulers

43:3.8 Urantia became peculiarly r. to the Most Highs.

49:2.15 four distinct species of intelligent life as they are r. to

49:5.19 There are three groups of mind design as r. to

49:5.30 Intelligent beings are vertically r. in twelve great

54:1.3 True liberty is progressively r. to reality and is ever

55:9.2 the constellation remains r. to the local universe as

58:2.7 Auroral phenomena are directly r. to sunspots,

62:1.1 ancestry of the human species were not directly r. to

62:3.12 readily seen that man and the ape are r. only in that

81:5.1 evolution and culture become r. as cause and effect

81:6.20 The progress of civilization is directly r. to the

86:5.4 The soul was thought of as being r. to the body as

97:7.10 proclaimed that man was very closely r. to God,

103:9.2 Thinking is more closely r. to the material life and

104:3.13 Thus is the Father r. to the six co-ordinate

104:3.17 They are roughly r. as the relation of function to

105:3.4 Just as spirit energy is r. to the Father through the

107:3.1 All universe activities r. to the dispatch, direction,

108:2.4 their human subjects; God and man are directly r..

108:4.2 not r. to, the work of the universe of universes,

109:6.2 As r. to fusion candidates, if a Mystery Monitor is

110:5.1 commonly called conscience; they are not directly r..

110:6.16 These circle attainments are only relatively r. to

110:6.18 The mastery of the cosmic circles is r. to the growth

112:1.18 the unifier of all these factors as r. to cosmic realities

113:6.1 together with all other values r. to your future

115:5.2 The function of the Trinity is r. to the function of the

116:4.12 in the evolution of God the Sevenfold which are r. to

117:6.3 Even Thought Adjusters are r. to him; in original

118:1.1 the Gods are r. to time as an experience in eternity.

118:10.2 But the functions of the Almighty Supreme are r. to

118:10.5 of any creature as such function is r. to the total.

121:5.17 Morality among the gentiles was not necessarily r.

121:8.9 the story of Jesus’ life as Paul had r. it to Luke.

123:2.2 the supervision of the Universe Rulers, as it was r. to

127:4.9 the family teachings and practices r. to Sabbath

128:7.6 complicated affairs of this planet as they were r. to

132:7.5 largely without a philosophy of living as r. thereto.

136:2.2 human evolutionary ascension in all matters r. to

136:5.4 I cannot limit your creatures in anything r. thereto.

136:5.5 will of this God-man to the effect that time, as r. to

138:6.3 “My kingdom and the gospel r. thereto shall be

140:5.3 reveal this new concept of fatherly love as it is r. to

143:3.4 to reminiscences and to talking over matters not r. to

146:6.4 Luke, who recorded it as the episode had been r. to

156:5.19 But in all other things r. to honor and adulation seek

157:4.3 or some happening r. to themselves, too seriously.

157:7.1 Judas never had freely and confidentially r. himself

158:1.2 his bestowal in the flesh as this experience was r. to

160:4.16 They are r. in life, but they represent vastly differing

161:1.8 two things which are r. to the same thing are r. to

163:6.1 enthusiasts for the gospel r. their experiences.

163:6.2 When the seventy r. how “even the devils were

168:0.6 question the Master’s conduct as r. to Lazarus’s

168:4.2 their recent experiences as they were r. to prayer

170:0.2 outworking of the kingdom idea as it is r. to the

175:1.8 in everything r. to the peace of Israel you are to be

186:2.2 willing to discuss with Pilate any question r. to the

188:4.12 The great thing about the death of Jesus, as it is r. to

189:4.13 the home of Elijah Mark, where they r. to the ten

190:1.2 Joseph’s house, where they r. their experiences to

190:1.2 the home of Nicodemus, where they r. all these

193:2.2 These great truths and universe facts are all r. to

relatedadjective

12:6.7 but also to all other r. causations throughout the

13:1.20 refrain from discussing secrets of such closely r.

17:1.5 have the same names as their r. superuniverses;

38:3.1 six other orders of r. beings, the unrevealed angels

40:6.5 if in spirit you become truly r. brothers of Christ,

45:1.7 to individual groupings of these divinely r. sons.

48:6.30 the intelligent assembly and co-ordination of r. data,

49:5.29 These r. classes of universe creatures are inspected

49:5.30 The co-ordination of these uniquely r. groups of

54:3.2 prove entirely satisfactory to all r. personalities,

54:3.3 extinct, both in the evildoer and in all r. supporters

56:7.6 we speculate much concerning these and r. matters.

61:1.14 the evolution of mammalian and other r. forms of life

62:3.12 readily seen that man and the ape are r. only in that

62:4.3 while the less intelligent and closely r. tribes lived

65:2.5 the closely r. groups of earthworms and leeches,

67:7.4 its inherent negativistic harvest upon any and all r.

84:7.9 The early family embraced a r. working group,

96:5.9 of Abraham, Nahor, Lot, and other of the r. tribes

130:7.4 The universe of space is a time-r. phenomenon as

130:7.4 the only physically r. reality which can transcend

130:7.5 will be viewed as a whole and perfectly r. cycle;

relatedness

106:7.7 the absonite architects perceive its r. to future and

130:4.2 combined in eternal r., and experienced with

130:4.11 it is simply the observation of a relativity in the r.

130:7.6 concept of the variation in r. of universe objects.

130:7.6 of the concept of the space-r. of material objects.

132:1.2 scientist is limited to the discovery of the r. of facts.

relates

121:8.10 The Gospel according to John r. much of Jesus’

133:2.2 It is Godlike to share your life and all that r. thereto

155:6.4 is able to grasp the reality of God and all that r. to

relating

24:5.3 fully informed on all matters r. to the welfare and

33:4.6 officer of execution for superuniverse mandates r.

93:6.7 narratives r. to the natural destruction of Sodom and

123:6.8 Jesus’ frankness and unconventional manner of r.

125:6.3 to answer his question r. to the purpose of prayer

127:4.2 and everything r. to the welfare of the family.

128:3.7 Simon kept the family up late that night r. his

142:3.2 Do you not know the traditions of Israel r. to the

190:2.2 Mary was excitedly r. to the family her experiences

196:0.12 in all matters r. to the religious consciousness.

relationsee relation to, in

0:11.9 we do not fully perceive the r. of this Absolute to the

1:7.1 The fellowship r. of father and son, as between

4:0.0 GOD’S RELATION TO THE UNIVERSE

5:0.0 GOD’S RELATION TO THE INDIVIDUAL

5:6.13 my efforts to present the r. of the living God to the

7:0.0 R. OF THE ETERNAL SON TO THE UNIVERSE

7:3.0 R. OF THE SON TO THE INDIVIDUAL

8:3.0 R. OF THE SPIRIT TO THE FATHER AND SON

8:3.3 The Spirit sustains the same personal r. to the Son

9:0.0 R. OF THE INFINITE SPIRIT TO THE UNIV.

9:6.8 concerning its r. to creatures, we can only speculate.

12:4.2 not so sure about the r. of this Absolute to motion.

12:4.2 we are not so sure about the r. of the Unqualified

13:1.18 this world holds the secrets of the personal r. of the

14:4.10 an eternity fact which has no r. to time or space as

16:1.0 1. RELATION TO TRIUNE DEITY

16:2.0 2. RELATION TO THE INFINITE SPIRIT

16:5.0 5. RELATION TO CREATURES

17:2.4 any personal capacity with r. to other (nonreflective)

21:5.0 5. R. OF MASTER SONS TO THE UNIVERSE

29:3.6 Their r. to gravity is wholly negative.

32:4.0 4. GOD’S RELATION TO A LOCAL UNIVERSE

34:1.3 This is the r. of a stupendous drama in few words,

40:5.4 classified in accordance with their r. to these gifts,

42:4.4 these beings have only a negative r. to gravity

49:2.15 to do with the r. of mortals to water, air, and land,

49:5.31 is determined by the r. of the personality status to

56:10.16 requires a grasp of the r. of all parts to that whole;

56:10.16 means the r. of created parts to the Creative Whole.

56:10.19 values of divinity are blended in the Father’s r. with

69:6.0 6. FIRE IN RELATION TO CIVILIZATION

70:3.9 “Guest friendship” was a r. of temporary hospitality.

70:8.5 by conquest, the r. of the victor to the vanquished,

74:7.6 3. The r. of individual rights to group rights and

82:5.10 in-law relationships, cases representing no blood r.

83:8.3 Neither can marriage be truly compared to the r. of

84:1.7 The mother and child r. is natural, strong, and

84:4.5 existed great fear of the first sex r. with a woman;

95:5.6 an intimate worshipful r. between man and God.

99:5.7 Let the term “faith” stand for the individual’s r. to

100:3.3 You must recognize the r. between pleasurable

100:6.1 the r. of the supposedly irreligious mother to her

102:6.1 The r. between the creature and the Creator is a

102:7.2 the truth of God, his r. to the universe, is a relative

103:6.14 and with the essential curvature of all r. concepts.

104:3.17 They are roughly related as the r. of function to

108:2.6 definite but unknown r. between the ministry of

108:4.0 4. R. TO OTHER SPIRITUAL INFLUENCES

109:0.0 RELATION OF ADJUSTERS TO UNIVERSE

109:3.0 3. R. OF ADJUSTERS TO MORTAL TYPES

110:0.0 R. OF ADJUSTERS TO INDIVID. MORTALS

110:6.16 beings are far less conscious of experiential r. to

110:6.19 There is only an indirect r. between cosmic-circle

111:6.1 troubles of mortal man grow out of his twofold r. to

113:3.0 3. RELATION TO OTHER SPIRIT INFLUENCES

115:5.0 5. R. OF THE SUPREME TO THE PARADISE

115:6.0 6. R. OF THE SUPREME TO THE TRIODITIES

117:4.8 The temporal r. of man to the Supreme is the

117:7.16 What the r. of the superuniverse citizens of that age

118:1.1 to attain comprehension of Deity’s r. to the cosmos.

118:9.8 same r. to their Creator Fathers and their Creative

120:3.8 sex, you will probably not enter the marriage r.,

120:3.8 which r. would be wholly honorable and consistent

126:0.2 the contemplation of his r. to his Father’s business

126:3.11 what should be his r. to this Jewish Messiah?

126:3.11 And what should be his r., after embarking on his

128:7.2 Jesus said little about the r. of himself to his Father

129:1.10 when discussing religionthe r. of man to God.

135:9.5 What was to be the r. of John to Jesus?

136:3.3 Jesus was wholly self-conscious concerning his r.

140:5.11 Genuine meekness has no r. to fear.

140:10.5 the personal r. of the individual to Godthis very

140:10.8 the nature of man, but from the r. of man to God.

142:7.4 was not the best way to illustrate man’s r. to God;

146:2.13 Jesus commented at great length on the r. of

148:4.2 Never forget these laws of r. to the Father’s will:

149:6.3 And it is just this changing of the r. of man to God

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

159:2.2 Jesus was referring to man’s personal r. to the

160:2.10 finds its ideal possibilities in the human marriage r.

161:1.8 That the r. of Son and Father presupposes equality

178:1.1 a score of questions regarding the r. of the kingdom

178:1.1 concerning the r. of sonship with God to citizenship

181:2.10 I have taught you regarding the r. of citizenship on

184:3.17 that charges of a definite nature regarding Jesus’ r.

186:5.1 There is no direct r. between the death of Jesus

196:3.2 three elements in universal reality: fact, idea, and r..

relation to, in

0:1.11 Supremacy may be conceived as a function in r. to

0:1.12 Deity level of Ultimacy connotes a function in r. to

0:3.9 God, as the First Source, is primal in r. to total

0:3.11 or finality, exists except in direct or indirect r. to,

0:3.13 is eternally fixed in absolute r. to the force-energy

1:7.3 divine goodness is understandable only in r. to

2:1.10 are revealed in r. to the outworking of the plan of

6:4.1 the spiritual power of the Son is absolute in r. to

10:4.1 God functions as God only in r. to God and to those

10:4.1 Deity only in the Trinity and in r. to universe totality.

10:4.4 can function in r. to this selfsame Paradise Trinity.

10:5.3 the functions of the Trinity is best considered in r. to

10:5.4 Hence the Trinity in r. to the finite is sometimes

10:5.6 Absolute Attitude of the Trinity is in r. to absolute

10:8.2 a qualified manifestation of the Trinity in r. to the

10:8.2 Supreme thus partially represents the Trinity in r.

12:4.10 are absolute, motion in r. to unmoving Paradise.

13:1.10 instructed concerning reflectivity functions in r. to

15:6.14 they happen to be in proper r. to a near-by sun,

17:0.12 his function in r. to the native beings of Nebadon is

18:1.2 the personal representatives of triune Deity in r. to

21:6.1 The Michaels must be partial in r. to total infinity,

21:6.1 but they are probably absolute in r. to that part of

33:6.7 time of universe swing in r. to the Uversa circuit

40:5.18 essential differences in r. to the ascension career.

42:7.8 same comparative ratio of electronic behavior in r.

82:1.3 The regulation of sex in r. to marriage indicates:

87:5.2 the art of self-maintenance practiced in r. to belief

104:2.2 demands that such Deity exist in r. to other and

105:2.4 seven phasenature may be best suggested in r. to

105:5.3 Transcendental ultimates are, in r. to the finite,

106:0.4 maximum” is itself relativemaximum in r. to what?

106:0.16 depicting cosmic evolution and destiny in r. to all

109:2.1 of Adjusters in r. to experiencevirgin, advanced,

112:0.12 unique in r. to Godhe is no respecter of persons,

112:0.14 illustrating primacy of the Father in r. to the Son.

112:1.17 are not connected with each other except in r. to the

116:6.1 Thus, in r. to personality, do physical systems

118:3.7 levels, but spirit patterns only exist in r. to space;

130:7.4 The motion of time is only revealed in r. to

134:5.9 and clans in r. to the tribe and larger groupings.

136:3.4 personal status in r. to sovereignty and rebellion.

167:7.1 their discussion of children in r. to the kingdom led

170:1.13 as embracing man’s personal experience in r. to his

170:3.0 3. IN RELATION TO RIGHTEOUSNESS

186:5.0 5. JESUS’ DEATH IN R. TO THE PASSOVER

relational

28:6.2 Origin is the basis of the r. reaction of the Gods.

relationssee relations, sex

0:3.10 maintains personal r. of infinite control over all

1:7.8 in all reality reactions and in all creature r., as one.

2:2.7 mortal experience with evil and all man’s r. thereto

2:5.11 connote man’s highest concept of the mortal r. of

4:4.6 Therefore, in all his personal r. with the creature

5:3.1 their spiritual r. with such beings as inhabit Urantia

5:3.1 of personal appeals, communion, and intimate r..

6:0.4 any adequate idea of the eternal r. of the Deities;

8:1.11 child will be able to adjust to the concept of family r.

9:8.11 Spirits, who are in a class by themselves in their r. to

10:2.1 forever maintains personal r. of loving association

10:3.2 the Son and the Spirit sustain the same and equal r.

12:8.14 Spirit is unchanging, therefore, in all personality r.,

17:6.7 regarded as a person and will maintain personal r.

18:1.5 fitting that these very personal r. and extraordinary

18:1.6 granted us fully to penetrate all of the personal r. of

23:2.14 Solitary Messengers enjoy special r. with the natives

24:1.16 Paradise, you will have no personal r. with them.

27:3.1 even the morontia concept of personal and group r..

32:4.4 the r. of any division of creatures to any other class

43:5.17 Melchizedek revealed the r. of this Most High

43:8.12 you will practice such improved ethics in your r.

51:6.4 devoted to culture, economic development, trade r.,

51:7.4 their energies to the promotion of the arts, social r.,

53:2.3 His r. with the Creator Son had been intimate and

55:9.1 more intimate r. with the planetary, system, and

55:10.4 The Mother Spirit experiences new liaison r. with

56:3.2 in all time-space situations and r. this single spirit is

56:7.3 expanded in personality r. with the mind and spirit

56:10.8 the recognition of divine goodness in Deity r. with

56:10.9 Universal beauty embraces the harmonious r. and

56:10.13 recognition of true r. implies a mind competent to

56:10.16 All insight into the r. of the parts to any given whole

66:5.28 9. The governors of advanced tribal r..

66:5.30 to humanize warfare, to co-ordinate intertribal r.,

66:5.30 improved social r. were very helpful in influencing

69:3.7 The next differentiation of labor grew out of the r. of

69:9.9 Property r. did not end with death;

70:3.4 Trade r. have been facilitated by development of

70:9.13 the rules of the gamerecognized adjustments of r.

71:7.2 of insight into the significance of human r.,

72:12.2 establish ambassadorial r. with the inferior peoples,

74:5.3 idea of developing trade r. with the outside world.

74:5.3 extensive trade r. with the near-by tribes had been

75:3.4 the chairman of the Edenic commission on tribal r.,

75:3.7 the Nodites who favored friendly r. with the Garden.

79:1.2 built their settlements and entered into trade r.

81:3.7 but these were all secondary to the trading r.,

81:6.19 And all these international r. should be fostered,

82:2.2 there was little or no regulation of the r. of the sexes.

82:3.2 otherwise secret and personal r. of men and women.

83:1.1 to regulate and control those many human r. which

83:2.5 The r. between the sexes are evolving favorably;

84:6.8 the biologic r. of male and female with the social

84:6.8 male and female with the social r. of husband and

85:3.3 the Hindus still maintain friendly r. with their snakes.

87:7.8 It must recognize true meanings, exalt beautiful r.,

89:5.7 it was customary to refrain from eating near r.;

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

89:10.6 of the human consciousness of the lapse of such r.

89:10.6 the consciousness of re-establishment of loyalty r.

93:5.11 Melchizedek maintained peaceful r. with all the

96:3.4 maintain friendly r. with the Pharaohs and not to

99:1.4 These new social r. and economic upheavals can

100:1.1 concepts of diversified life situations and cosmic r..

103:7.12 analogous interpretations of origins, functions, r.,

103:8.2 arises out of the dissimilar interpretations and r. of

105:4.4 R. existent within the I AM as the unity thereof is

105:4.5 R. existent between the I AM as sevenfold and the

106:0.1 mortal should know something of the r. of Deity to

106:9.2 creature could possibly perceive the r. of sequence

106:9.2 no creature could fathom the r. of simultaneity.

114:4.2 observer, who maintains very close advisory r. with

114:6.8 now functioning in the overcontrol of international r.

115:2.2 if not augmented even in the r. of infinite Deity.

115:4.5 direct and indirect: direct in so far as triodity r.

116:4.2 Deity and sustains very close r. to the Supreme.

117:7.12 speculations concerning his r. to the present grand

120:3.4 3. In your r. to the social order we advise that you

121:2.10 The friendly r. of Herod with the Roman rulers made

124:4.3 enjoyed good r. with them up to the beginning of

127:5.5 not free to enter into r. with any woman other than

130:2.4 become master of all r. between the two of you?

131:0.1 world’s religions about God and his r. with man.

131:1.7 In all your r. with men do good for evil.

133:3.6 express himself in regard to the r. of the sexes.

133:5.8 of a living universe of changing impersonal r.

134:5.13 internal affairs, it is not concerned with foreign r.,

136:6.2 in general even in his r. with other personalities,

136:9.1 his individual r. to natural law and spiritual power,

140:8.9 the strained r. then existing between the Jewish

141:7.5 that he had come to establish personal and eternal r.

142:2.2 and better r. among the families of all nations.

142:7.13 application of these features of family life to the r.

143:3.1 maintaining harmonious r. with John’s disciples.

143:3.7 a period of improved r. with the followers of John.

143:7.2 the act of an individual soul in its self-conscious r.

144:6.3 If you are in personal difficulty in your r. with God

153:3.7 he could do nothing to prevent an open rupture of r.

159:2.2 the outward and far-flung social r. of believers

160:2.6 Of all social r. calculated to develop character, the

160:2.6 Marriage, with its manifold r., is best designed to

161:2.9 speaks of these r. in such a matter-of-fact way.

170:3.10 man unfolds his moral nature in loving r. with his

170:3.11 the approaching age of improved human r. and

174:1.2 comprehend the nature of those loving r. between

178:1.2 This distinction of procedure refers to the r. of the

178:2.1 over vast stretches of time and embracing r. with

180:5.6 golden rule as the yardstick for measuring social r.

181:2.16 dealt with as individuals in all their spiritual r., but

184:1.1 priest, and with his r. to the Roman authorities,

186:5.5 divinely beautiful r. between man and his Maker

188:5.1 all r. between God and man upon the family basis.

188:5.1 the central truth in the universe r. of Creator and

194:4.11 Greek believers that terminated the peaceful r.

196:0.4 religion based on personal spiritual r. with the Father

relations, sex

45:6.3 derived from average sr. on their native spheres.

82:2.2 there was little or no regulation of the r. of the sexes.

82:3.10 allowed members of the ruling group to have sr. with

82:4.3 and all legalized sr. grew out of these pre-existent

82:5.1 crystallize in restriction of sr. among near relatives.

83:1.2 1. In the regulation of personal sr..

83:2.5 The r. between the sexes are evolving favorably;

83:2.6 among early peoples sr. were conventional during

83:4.3 all formality, marriage being consummated by sr..

83:5.12 one wife, but he could maintain sr. with any number

83:5.13 The olden taboos on sr. with a pregnant or nursing

84:1.1 Marriage was not founded on sr.;

84:1.3 by the conscious realization of the obligations of sr..

84:1.4 of bathing in the sea at high tide than of having sr..

84:1.5 that sr. opened the way for the impregnating ghost

84:4.3 proper and satisfactory sr. have always involved the

89:7.4 highly elevating to have sr. with a woman engaged

92:2.5 that they be permitted freely to indulge in loose sr.

133:3.6 express himself in regard to the r. of the sexes.

relationship

0:4.5 The primal r. is the tension between them.

0:6.11 but there is no r. between space and pattern;

0:7.7 This associative Deity r. is now creatively expanding

0:12.4 Trinities are truths of r. and facts of co-ordinate

1:1.1 it grows out of the recognition of our personal r.

1:1.3 numerous appellations, in spirit of r. all meaning

1:1.5 known by some name indicative of personal r.,

1:1.5 yield to the sentimental appeal of the touching r.

1:7.2 Such a r. can exist only between personalities.

2:5.11 so much of human r. that is wholly ignoble and

2:6.2 level of intimate family morality of the parent-child r.

2:7.7 coheres in God the Father through the direct r.

3:2.13 the will of God, by his mercy ministry and fatherly r.

3:4.7 And all of such a unique r. is an actual experience in

3:4.7 the Creator-creature r.the Father-child affection.

4:4.5 the whole of this absolute nature is subject to the r.

4:4.5 but in all his vast family r. with the creatures of time

6:0.4 afford the finite mind something of an idea of the r.

8:0.4 I do so merely to enable you to think of their r..

9:1.1 is known by many names, all designative of r. and

9:1.1 is the apparent ancestor of motion, change, and r..

9:1.3 actual or actualizing reality can escape eventual r.

9:1.6 his actions appear to recognize the Father-Paradise r.

9:7.4 The r. between the finite cosmic mind and the divine

10:2.7 experiences the fullness of divine personality r.,

10:4.6 totality of any isolated cosmic event or personality r.

10:5.5 and this r. is denominated the Trinity of Ultimacy.

10:7.3 We understand that they sustain a similar r. to the

10:7.3 often conjecture as to what will be the personal r.

12:4.12 The present r. of your sun and its associated

12:7.7 to taste the divine delights of experiencing the r. of

12:7.8 the universality of God’s love brings into being a r.

12:7.10 this brotherhood, being universal, is a r. of the whole

12:7.10 Brotherhood discloses not the each r., but the all r..

12:7.11 Brotherhood constitutes a fact of r. between every

12:7.11 the penalties that may come as a result of r. to other

12:9.6 Such a r. of personal mind and spirit constitutes the

15:4.6 charge of a superuniverse irrespective of nebular r.,

16:3.15 Master Spirit discloses a personal and organic r. to

16:5.5 to portray a complete Trinity r. to the evolutionary

16:9.13 realization of our fraternal r with fellow personalities

16:9.14 Fatherhood is the r. out of which we reason

21:0.2 The r. of the Creator Sons with their Paradise Father

21:3.9 Augmenting supreme sovereigntythe advanced r.

21:3.23 7. To achieve new and higher r. with the Supreme

24:1.13 Circuit Supervisors have something of the same r. to

29:4.20 By placing these controllers in proper technical r.

30:1.1 with inherent and attained r. to the Paradise Deities.

31:9.14 Creator Sons, and while this r. is unrevealed, you

31:9.14 Supreme Creators in the r. of the first experiential

32:4.3 origin in the Third Source and Center, or in the r.

36:5.13 This animal r. makes the adjutants more practically

37:2.11 unrevealed matters which pertain to the future r.

40:10.2 Such spirit r. between the local and superuniverse

40:10.13 Sonship is the supreme r. of the creature to the

41:4.2 relationships, but density is a r. of space and mass.

42:10.1 potency, is suggestive of certain evolutions of r. in

44:0.20 conveying, the meaning, value, and r. of these

44:6.7 by dramatizing the significance of r. through the

44:7.2 Truth, fact, and r. are intellectually inseparable and

45:6.4 that sublime experience of achieving parental r. to

45:6.4 The r. of child and parent is fundamental to the

55:10.9 new and sublime r. between the Creator Son,

56:10.13 —the living spirit r. of all things and all beings

83:0.3 The self-regarding and self-gratifying sex r. entails

83:8.2 union of husband and wife in the marriage-home r.

84:1.6 reproductive function entails the mother-child r..

86:2.3 necessarily any r. between purposes and results.

91:2.2 But aside from this generalized r., prayer and magic

92:7.11 fear or love has dominated the parent-child r..

93:5.11 a friendly severance of r., Abraham going over to

101:7.3 God, followed by enlarging concepts of r. thereto.

103:3.1 In the group r. there was presented the exact social

103:4.2 an effort to make atonement, to restore friendly r..

103:4.4 creature-Creator r. was placed on a child-parent

103:4.4 not a legitimate part of such an intimate family r. are

103:4.5 The r. is one of parent-child association and is

104:3.15 Father, Son, and Spirit (as persons) can sustain a r.

104:3.15 Father, Son, and Spirit sustain no such personal r. to

104:3.15 they collectively sustain an external r. to the triunity

104:3.17 and trinities otherwise exhibit no categorical r..

104:4.44 the First Source, who in this r. is to all intents and

105:2.2 The Infinitude, but the postulation of this dual r.

105:2.4 I AM is establishing the basis for a sevenfold self-r..

105:2.5 This is the primal personality r. of actualities.

105:2.5 This r. establishes the personality of the Infinite and

105:2.6 This is the primal impersonal r. of actualities,

105:2.6 r. establishes the potential of formconfiguration

105:2.6 master pattern of impersonal and nonspiritual r.

105:2.8 In this r., all qualifieds and unqualifieds are

105:2.11 This is the stasis or self-r. of Infinity, the eternal

105:2.11 In so far as this r. is discernible as personality,

105:2.11 In so far as this r. is impersonally expressible,

105:2.11 In so far as this r. is conceivable as an absolute,

105:3.4 chronicity of motion is determined by Paradise r..

105:4.2 static self through self-segmentation and self-r. to

106:7.3 But the Deity Absolute stands in eternity r. with

106:8.18 But we still do not perceive the r. to the creative and

106:9.5 the Trinity of Trinities are each an eternity r. which

107:1.6 In their r. to fusion creatures they reveal a supernal

110:6.6 true that the supremacy of a decision, its crisis r.,

110:6.15 the highest possible realization of mind-Adjuster r.

110:6.16 approach to the morontia consciousness of initial r.

110:6.16 it is this very r. that makes it forever impossible

111:2.3 with mind and spirit held together in functional r. of

111:2.3 This functioning r. of such mind and spirit does not

111:2.7 3. The r. between material mind and divine spirit,

111:2.7 The reality of this unique r. is neither material nor

112:0.11 —awareness of relativity of r. with other persons.

112:0.15 changeless; the r. between them (in the soul) is

112:1.17 is much more than just an enlarged or complex r..

112:2.8 Every true r. of mortal man with other persons—

112:5.14 the same human personality again to function in r.

112:5.16 provide that r. of universe energy—morontial, mindal

114:1.1 Urantia had no sure and settled r. with the local

114:3.5 of Urantia does not maintain a very close organic r.

115:0.1 With God the Father, sonship is the great r..

115:1.2 the Father-Son portrayal of Creator-creature r. will

115:5.1 the growth of the Supreme is a matter of triodity r.,

115:7.7 into consideration source, function, and destiny: r.

116:3.3 divinity becomes like humanity, inherent in this r.

116:4.2 a particularly close r. between the Supreme Being

116:4.2 This closeness of r. is shared in measure by all of

116:5.1 You have been instructed in the r. of God the

116:5.17 r. of the settled universes to the evolving universes

117:3.13 culminates the total finite and establishes its r. with

117:7.10 2. Coabsolute r. in the second experiential Trinity.

117:7.16 it may be something like the present r. between

118:1.3 There is a direct r. between maturity and the unit of

118:1.8 divorce the present of its true r. to the not-present

118:1.8 to reveal the co-ordinate r. of past-present-future

118:6.3 exhibits inheritance factors which establish r. with

118:9.7 is evolving a new r. between pattern and person.

118:10.11 other individuals; the r. is personalman and God.

120:1.3 to master as a part of their intimate r. with you as

120:1.4 be by the perfection of such a r. that the world of

120:4.2 the progressive factor in such a nonunderstandable r.

122:5.2 wise in her r. with her strange and little-understood

129:4.2 natural and normal human r. between the material

130:3.6 regard to his character and his r. with mortal man.

134:4.2 the kingdom is a spiritual r. between God and man.

140:10.4 gather from the illustration was the child-father r..

140:10.4 father that insures an understanding and loving r.,

140:10.4 realization of this very and eternal child-father r..”

140:10.5 of the individual to Godthis very child-father r..

142:7.4 it is presented in terms expressive of the family r.

142:7.5 application to the r. existing between God and man.

142:7.6 The r. of father and child is inherent in all nature

142:7.13 “This entire r. of a son to the Father, I know in

143:1.4 is a liberating revelation, but love is the supreme r..

143:6.4 love is the greatest r. in the worldin the universe

146:2.11 expressive of your inner r. with the Father of spirits.

149:6.2 I would instruct you in the Father-son r. of God

157:3.4 more about his own nature and his personal r. to the

160:2.4 Such an effective r. is also possible between two

160:2.6 your Master has wisely chosen the father-child r.

160:2.6 And such a matchless community of r., man and

167:5.4 did denounce shameful floutings of the marriage r.

169:4.6 in terms descriptive of his own personal r. with the

169:4.11 in all matters of r. with his creatures, he is a Father.

169:4.11 Jesus made the final pronouncement of his r. with

174:1.3 in all matters connected with the child-parent r..

174:1.4 understanding of the depth of the child-father r.,

177:2.6 Jesus’ teaching, founded on the father-child r., can

180:5.6 Others experience this expression of human r. as

180:5.8 The true cosmic meaning of this rule of universal r.

180:5.10 the growing and living r. of one spirit-led mortal’s

184:4.3 in personality r. with the God of all this universe,

196:0.9 very deep consciousness of close r. with divinity,

relationships

0:0.1 confused and uncertain about the r. of the divine

0:1.18 certain Havona levels of existential-experiential r..

0:3.23 —nonbeginning, nonending realities and r..

0:7.1 master universe is twofold as concerns eternity r..

1:2.9 God does control them in many of their universal r.

4:3.6 with relative imperfection in the r. of time and matter

6:0.2 designate the r. of eternity by such time concepts

6:0.4 sequential concept of the r. of the eternal and

6:5.3 Creator, who may act for the Father in such r..

8:1.11 first mastering the r. of the child-parent situation

8:1.11 to r. of the community, the race, and the world,

9:1.4 physical-energy r., and true mind meanings.

9:3.2 the Conjoint Actor to certain phases of universe r..

9:4.5 mind establishes those relative r. between energy and

10:3.2 they certainly disclose r. of a very diverse nature.

10:3.2 from Paradise out on the universes, these r. do seem

10:5.7 involves the co-ordinate action of all triunity r. of the

10:8.8 the cosmic r. of the Universal Absolute will tend to

11:7.8 Such r. of motion and quiescence constitute a curved

11:9.5 Personality and mind-spirit r. are transmissible,

12:5.5 R. to time do not exist without motion in space,

13:1.21 your human self will here enter into new r. with

13:2.0 2. FATHER-WORLD RELATIONSHIPS

15:6.16 There are physical r. among those planetary systems

16:3.19 ascendant creatures in the matter of personal r..

16:4.1 They represent the Third Source in the r. of energy

16:8.6 attainment of identity status in the personality r. of

17:2.6 to such unification of r. between experiential Deity

21:3.11 7. Unrevealed sovereigntythe unknown r. of a

25:1.4 In personality r. the spiritual is dominant over the

26:1.16 Complemental r. may be transient; they are not

26:6.3 In certain respects, new r. with the Seventh Master

26:8.2 their candidates for a realization of the Trinity r. of

27:2.3 your societal r. involve a great deal more than

27:4.1 been fully instructed in the ethics of Paradise r.

27:7.1 fact of the intimate and personal r. of the Creators

28:5.13 these reflectors of the ideals and status of ethical r..

28:5.13 out of the r. and associations of intelligent beings.

28:6.2 All r. and the application of ethics grow out of the

29:2.19 those spheres of the most extraordinary energy r.

29:4.25 by varying their liaison r., they are able to exert a

33:1.2 These r. constitute a Creator Son the most

37:5.5 justice, and fair treatment in all r. with other peoples.

39:1.12 the creatures of Nebadon for the r. of the next age.

39:3.7 appreciation of the morality of interpersonal r.,

39:4.18 It is just such friendly r. as these that so endear a

41:4.2 and solid states are matters of atomic-molecular r.,

42:2.7 But regardless of any such possible r., the openly

42:10.1 an arena of changing r. wherein energy-matter is

42:10.7 difficult to portray the r. of mind to nonspiritual

42:11.7 superimposed on an increasing complexity of r.,

48:6.30 spiritual and the physical, of the r. of men and angels

49:5.29 groupings according to type, series, and other r..

50:1.3 failure to keep a proper grasp of the values and r.

50:5.9 and culture grasps at cosmic r. and true values.

51:6.1 And all of these r. are augmented and sealed by

52:2.6 Heretofore, human r. have been chiefly tribal; now,

52:7.3 New values and r. are being established.

53:0.1 of fraternal obligations, blindness to cosmic r..

54:1.4 personality reality is proportional to its divinity r..

54:6.3 systems, constellations, and universes are r. of

55:4.13 these superuniverse rulers enter into new r. with the

55:9.1 marked modification of r. with both the system

55:9.2 in matters pertaining to Havona and Paradise r..

55:10.4 New r. extend down to the constellations and

56:6.5 the First Person of all deity levels of personal r. with

56:10.6 to discover new levels of harmonious cosmic r..

79:3.6 Ghats owed their prominence to maritime r. with

79:3.8 These commercial r. greatly contributed to the

79:7.6 commercial r. between these two remotely situated

79:8.10 worship insured the building up of superior family r.

82:5.10 which embraced many degrees of in-law r.,

83:5.1 her husband could sever such temporary r. at will.

83:8.3 At scarcely any point are such r. comparable to the

83:8.3 it is unfortunate that the misconception of these r.

84:2.1 gave origin to the blood-bond concept of human r..

100:3.4 when such r. are recognized and appreciated by mind

100:3.5 are real, but always values depend on the fact of r..

101:2.2 and r. of matter and spirit by the mediation mind.

101:5.13 supreme values, divine goodnesses, universal r.,

102:8.3 his differing recognition of moral values, ethical r.,

103:6.5 truths and r. without the guidance of philosophy

103:7.3 perfectly correlated in the mind r. of the Conjoint

103:7.8 The truthan understanding of cosmic r., universe

103:9.6 wisdom introduces him to a world of truth, to r.;

104:0.1 The ideas of triads arose from many suggestive r.

104:1.13 it was practically true with respect to spiritual r..

104:2.2 personal nature of a God who has no personal r. in

104:2.6 further presentation of certain other threefold r..

104:2.6 —the r. of the God of force, energy, power,

104:3.1 that there are certain r. between all seven Absolutes.

104:3.4 Absolutes and of their co-ordination in cosmic r..

104:3.4 for the appearance of diversity of absolute r.,

104:3.14 It would seem that triunity of absolute r. is inevitable

104:3.16 does the Trinity stand unique among absolute r.;

104:5.1 There are certain other triune r. which are non-

105:1.5 certain source r. which reality manifests to infinity.

105:2.3 I AM are eternally integrated by simultaneous r.

105:3.1 The seven prime r. within the I AM eternalize as the

105:3.10 The r. of absolutes in eternity cannot always be

105:3.10 predicated on their eternity existence and infinity r..

105:4.1 the I AM into the primary self-r.the seven phases

105:4.2 to absolute r., r. with self-derived Absolutes.

105:4.2 These dual r., eternalizing to the universes as the

105:4.3 three great classes of primordial r., and they are:

105:4.4 1. Unity r..

105:4.5 2. Duality r..

105:4.6 3. Triunity r..

105:4.7 Triunity r. arise upon duality foundations because of

105:5.9 The two are co-ordinate in eternity r., but within

105:5.10 there is still another type: Trinitizing and other r.

105:7.17 but there are other sevenfold r. of the First Source

106:0.1 he should comprehend something of the r. existing

106:6.4 though we are not so sure regarding quantitative r..

109:7.4 who embrace within their being all the known r. of

111:6.5 mind can create other mechanisms, even energy r.

111:6.5 even energy r. and living r., by the utilization of

112:1.17 creature means more than the integration of r.;

112:1.17 all factors of reality as well as co-ordination of r..

112:1.17 R. exist between two objects, but three or more

112:5.22 But personality and the r. between personalities

112:5.22 mortal memory of personality r. has cosmic value

115:2.4 growth becomes an actuality through triodity r.

115:3.18 r. cannot be more than relative landmarks on the

116:2.3 in order to grasp universe r. and to understand the

116:3.5 And throughout all these r. in the finite universes

116:5.14 Their struggle for physical dominance over the r. of

117:1.1 the reality of volitional experience in the trinity r. of

118:3.0 3. TIME-SPACE RELATIONSHIPS

118:3.6 It may help to an understanding of space r. if you

120:3.3 2. As concerns family r., give precedence to the

132:3.2 Knowledge deals with facts; wisdom, with r.; truth,

133:5.8 impersonal relations and evolving personal r..

136:3.2 the forty days of adjusting himself to the changed r.

136:3.3 and fully comprehended all these far-flung r.,

140:8.14 that family r. must not interfere with religious

141:7.5 forever take precedence over all other human r..

142:7.6 The r. of nature and the phenomena of mortal

142:7.17 use the earth family as an illustration of divine r.

142:7.17 I presume to employ commonplace and literal r.

143:6.4 pronouncement of the observation of these divine r..

147:4.8 when you perceive the eternal fitness of human r.,

147:4.9 That is the universe ideal of human r..

148:4.7 You do not understand the r. of evil and sin

167:5.3 marriage as the ideal and highest of all human r..

174:1.2 Understanding r. associated with attitudes of love

177:2.5 that he can first know of either human or divine r..

177:2.5 by these social and spiritual r. of the home.

180:5.6 of moral obligation as regards all fraternal r..

180:5.10 constant and living readaptative interpretation of r.

181:2.16 in all group r. we unfailingly provide for definite

186:5.5 but these essential r. of God and men are inherent

relativenoun

93:5.7 brief sojourn in Egypt Abraham found a distant r. on

122:8.3 found lodgings in the home of a distant r. of Joseph.

123:0.3 at the palatial home of Joseph’s r.-benefactor a short

124:6.12 the large home of a well-to-do r. of Mary’s,

128:7.8 to Magdala with him and put him in the care of a r.,

129:1.5 Zebedee’s wife, Salome, was a r. of Annas, the high

137:2.2 This Jesus is a r. of John, and through much

142:0.2 Annas, the onetime high priest and r. of Salome,

184:0.3 high priest was a distant r. of their mother, Salome.

relativeadjective

0:1.18 or it may be r., neither perfect nor imperfect, as on

0:1.21 Absolute perfection in some phases and r. perfection

0:1.22 3. Absolute, r., and imperfect aspects in varied

0:1.24 5. Absolute perfection in no direction, r. perfection

0:1.25 6. Absolute perfection in no phase, r. in some,

0:2.2 Deity-personality levels of subinfinite value and r.

0:3.20 as comprehended by finite beings, is partial, r.,

0:4.8 Absonitesrealities which are r. with respect to time

1:7.4 universe, an evolving universe of r. imperfections.

2:2.4 perfection must necessarily be a r. term, but in the

2:7.1 finite knowledge and creature understanding are r..

2:7.9 the goodness of God to the r. exclusion of truth

3:5.11 Then must man struggle in an environment of r.

3:5.16 Havona worlds do not require the potential of r.

4:2.4 content of the evil, error,and disharmony of r. reality

4:3.6 effective exhibition of all phases of r. goodness.

4:3.6 stands in contrastive association with r. imperfection

5:4.2 polytheism is a r. unification of the evolving concept

5:6.4 which he endows with the attributes of r. creative

5:6.9 personality confers r liberation from slavish response

9:4.5 mind establishes those r. relationships between spirit

9:4.6 The Paradise ascent involves a r. and differential

11:2.11 much meaning as it may be applied to r. locations

11:7.2 Geographically these zones appear to be a r.

11:7.8 motion surrounded on all sides by r. motionlessness.

11:8.8 it is ancestral to all r. functional nonspirit realities

12:1.2 motion, alternating with zones of r. quiescence,

12:1.14 the space-forces existing in this zone of r. quiet

12:4.10 3. R. motionsr. in the sense that they are not

12:4.12 while disclosing many r. and absolute motions in

12:7.11 The r. velocities of part and whole determine

12:8.9 to comprehend the seven levels of r. cosmic reality,

12:8.13 material manifestations are r., and the cosmic mind

12:9.5 and from the r. blindness of mechanistic materialism.

13:2.7 you will have access to Ascendington and r. access

14:4.12 have r. meaning quite apart from either Paradise or

15:3.7 of star observers arises out of the r. distortions and

15:4.3 Their chief difficulty lies in the r. inaccessibility of

15:8.3 energy has weight, although weight is always r.,

16:6.7 arena of reason, recognition of r. right and wrong.

16:7.7 The art of r. estimation or comparative measurement

16:8.5 self-consciousness and associated r. free will.

16:8.6 the realization of r. independence of creative and

16:8.7 The r. free will which characterizes the self-

21:5.7 the end of agelong uncertainty and r. confusion.

24:1.1 —but with the circuits of r. spiritual energy and

24:1.1 all r. spirit circuits concerned in the administration

34:6.5 Spiritual effort results in r. spiritual exhaustion.

38:1.2 the attainment of r. personality by the Mother Spirit,

39:4.7 to enjoy the transient satisfactions of r. maturity

39:4.7 But however r. such successes may be, no creature

40:10.6 and established eras of r. perfection attainment.

41:9.5 Your sun has long since attained r. equilibrium

42:4.13 The r. integrity of matter is assured by the fact that

42:7.2 There is the same r. distance, in comparison with

42:10.1 The endless sweep of r. cosmic reality from the

49:3.5 the activities of the realm with the same r. trials and

54:5.13 Time, even in a universe of time, is r.: If a Urantia

54:5.13 The r. lapse of time from the viewpoint of Uversa,

55:3.2 throughout this age of r. progress and perfection.

56:1.4 Pure energy is the ancestor of all r.,nonspirit realities

56:9.7 the revelation of God must always be partial, r.,

56:10.12 Goodness is the mental recognition of the r. values

57:3.9 through a transient period of r. physical stability.

57:3.10 R. space appeared even in the regions near the

57:4.4 and r. stabilization of the far-flung starry systems

57:5.2 Today, your sun has achieved r. stability, but its

59:1.1 By the dawn of this period of r. quiet on the earth’s

64:6.14 various tribes learning to live together in r. peace,

70:9.13 Rights are r. and ever changing, being no more than

75:8.7 But in our evolving universe of r. perfection and

76:2.2 The two boys had many times argued about the r.

77:4.5 long period of r. peace between this Nodite group

79:8.8 Truth is r. and expanding; it lives always in the

82:1.4 1. The r. progress of civilization.

82:5.8 groups had learned to live together in r. peace.

86:6.7 a natural consciousness of r. right and wrong;

100:3.4 a meaningless enjoyment bordering on r. evil.

102:6.6 take origin in him, while all facts exist r. to him.

102:7.2 his relation to the universe, is a r. revelation which

105:3.4 Paradise is not in space; space exists r. to Paradise,

105:3.4 the Unqualified pervades it, and all r. existence has

105:3.8 the undeified; correlator of the absolute and the r..

105:5.5 With the appearance of r. and qualified reality there

106:0.4 But the term “maximum” is itself a r. term

106:0.10 the concepts herewith presented are entirely r.,

106:0.10 r. in the sense of being conditioned and limited by:

106:1.4 The Sevenfold, in all phases, is the source of the r.

106:7.7 of qualification within the r. absoluteness of the quiet

106:8.1 Finalities are difficult for r. beings to comprehend,

106:9.3 are man’s greatest aids to r. reality perception

110:6.1 Completion of the first circle denotes r. maturity of

112:2.12 the observation of the observation of all this r.

112:5.1 To say that a being is personal is to recognize the r.

112:5.4 beings are born, live, and die in a r. instant of time;

113:1.6 you reach the first or inner circle of r. contact with

115:3.18 relationships cannot be more than r. landmarks on

115:7.3 the unqualified values of the seven Absolutes, is r..

117:4.8 morality which transcends the temporal sense of r.

118:3.3 and are relegated to the domain of r. cosmic realities.

118:6.4 All volition is r..

118:10.1 Man does have r. powers of choice.

118:10.14 Man, the civilized, will someday achieve r. mastery

121:1.9 Syria were enjoying a period of prosperity, r. peace,

122:0.2 the Hebrews possessed those r. advantages which

124:0.1 more balanced idea of the r. merits of the Eastern,

130:4.11 from the r. and imperfect to the final and perfected

130:4.11 Error is the shadow of r. incompleteness which

130:4.15 The finite shadow of r. and living truth is continually

130:7.7 reality has an expanding and always r. meaning on

132:2.2 good and evil are merely words symbolizing r.

132:2.3 Goodness, like truth, is always r. and unfailingly

132:2.7 Goodness is living, r., always progressing, invariably

134:5.2 There are only two levels of r. sovereignty on an

134:5.2 all groupings and associations are r., transitory, and

134:5.16 All other sovereignties are r. in value, intermediate in

134:6.1 And the r. nature of freedom is true socially,

147:5.7 the r. value of status with God and progress in the

158:2.2 fearing James or John might ask some question r.

159:4.8 truth may shine forth, but always of r. purity and

167:5.6 reluctance to make positive pronouncements r. to

184:3.16 except the one question r. to his bestowal mission.

195:4.4 fragmentation, and more recent r. rehabilitation.

195:5.8 supreme values which are in contrast with the r.

relatively

2:7.1 gleaned from even high sources, is only r. complete,

2:7.2 Evolving personalities are only partially wise and r.

2:7.2 may be wholly true in one place may be only r. true

5:6.6 a self-conscious and a (r.) self-determinative and

7:0.5 The will of the personal creature is r. free and

11:4.1 its size is so enormous that this terminal angle is r.

11:7.2 Paradise is the motionless nucleus of the r. quiescent

11:7.7 The r. quiet zones between the space levels, such

11:7.7 inner and outer margins by r. quiet space zones.

12:5.4 The r. motionless midspace zones impinging on

12:6.6 in accordance with r. stable but unknown laws

15:1.3 You belong to one of the r. recent universes.

34:3.5 seem to be able to operate r. independent of time.

35:4.1 by mortals who have ascended to r. higher levels of

37:9.6 the spironga, constitute a r. permanent citizenship.

37:9.6 Adamic Sons and midway creatures, it is r. true of

37:9.9 Their progeny function as the r. permanent citizens

39:0.10 imply ability to function on r. lower service levels.

41:3.7 Most of the giant suns are r. young; most of the

42:3.10 —matter as it exists on Urantia in a state of r. stable

42:3.12 10. Collapsed matterthe r. stationary matter found

42:7.1 the center of every minute universe of energy a r.

42:7.4 hundred electrons revolve around a central and r.

49:2.10 to the planetary differentiation of life are r. minor.

50:4.2 by mineral embellishment and by r. advanced

51:6.1 Even in early times when the violet peoples are r.

57:6.4 But if two space bodies of similar density are r.

58:2.2 this r. small amount of ozone protects Urantia

59:2.8 The world is once again quiet and r. peaceful;

61:1.4 Bring forth r. mature and well-developed offspring.

61:2.3 the world climate remained r. mild because of the

64:7.5 When the r. pure-line remnants of the red race

65:7.3 On life-experiment planets they are r. isolated.

66:4.4 1. They were corporeal and r. human, for they

68:5.8 Man thus became r. independent of woman;

77:9.9 immortal planetary citizenry, is r. immune to those

80:3.8 These great and r. sudden climatic modifications

81:6.44 Before the discovery of printing, progress was r.

82:2.3 the twentieth-century standards of r. complete sex

87:5.2 more advanced and r. complex spirit-ghost cult,

89:8.5 a dependable Deity until he himself became r. moral

92:6.20 much that is r. more advanced, such as Buddhism

95:2.9 this was, r., an advanced concept of a future life

100:3.6 Progress is always meaningful, but it is r. valueless

101:2.9 natural life is thus r. continuous as a phenomenon,

101:4.5 Truth may be but r. inspired, even though revelation

101:5.10 result in the stabilization of r. ethical civilizations.

105:0.1 and the finality of reality is only r. understandable.

105:7.16 and r.  by the Seven Master Spirits, the subsupreme

110:6.16 These circle attainments are only r. related to God-

112:0.5 Personality is r. creative or cocreative.

112:5.1 all of which are r. subject to the destiny of the whole

112:7.4 but mortals pass through a r. short and intensive

115:1.2 Conceptual frames of the universe are only r. true;

115:1.2 destiny, time, space, even Deity, are only r. true.

115:7.1 Father-I AM has achieved r. complete liberation

116:5.17 R. complete control over the material creation has

117:0.2 If all grand universes should ever r. achieve the full

118:3.6 r. speaking, space is after all a property of all bodies.

118:6.4 choosing is not absolute, nevertheless, it is r. final on

118:7.4 dazzled by the freedom of the r. sovereign will of

118:8.4 Creature choice, when r. liberated from mechanical

118:9.2 the radius of this choice his will is r. sovereign.

130:7.6 Space is r. and comparatively finite to all beings of

130:7.8 R., and in accordance with transcendental attainment

132:2.10 A shadow is only r. real.

151:6.2 on a small, r. level spot was the cemetery of the little

154:0.2 he regarded his as either a prophet or a r. harmless

relatives

55:2.6 friends and r. who might assemble at a graduating

62:5.9 admixture with their inferior r. of the Primates tribes.

63:2.1 They envisaged being set upon by hostile r. and thus

63:2.3 be missed and pursued by their tribesmen and r..

63:2.6 thus forever to be independent of their animal r. of

64:1.2 not turn back to their inferior tree-dwelling r. in the

64:1.3 in contrast with the habits of their nonhuman r..

64:4.5 further mingling with its nonprogressive simian r.

65:6.5 toward thirty-two in the dawn man and his near r..

82:3.3 Parents, children, r., and society all had conflicting

82:5.1 in restriction of sex relations among near r..

82:5.2 taboos against all marriages among near r..

83:5.15 their offended r. swept down on the chief in wrath

84:2.6 Power lodged with the male r. of the mother could

122:5.6 taken by her other children and her friends and r.,

122:7.7 Joseph accordingly sought lodgings with distant r.

122:10.1 The boy baby was secreted with Joseph’s r..

122:10.4 Jesus lodged with well-to-do r. of Joseph’s family.

123:0.3 Aside from a few friends and r. no one was told

123:0.3 One of Joseph’s r. revealed this to a few friends in

123:0.4 month of September in counsel with friends and r.

123:0.6 Joseph’s r. refused to permit them to make the trip

123:1.3 their friends and r. that Jesus was a child of promise.

123:3.1 presented to him by Alexandrian friends and r..

125:2.1 the plan to eat the Passover with Mary’s r., but

125:4.2 First, they hastened to the house of their r., where

125:4.2 trace of Jesus, they returned to their r. for the night.

138:0.1 But Jesus planned to have no close r. as members

152:1.1 making an unseemly tumult; already were the r.

165:6.3 Friends, r., and loved ones are destined to be set

175:4.1 in conference with a certain group of Sadducean r.

177:4.2 Judas had disclosed to some of his r. and to friends

177:4.3 suggestion of one of his r. that Jesus, while he was

193:4.3 received the consolation of his unspiritual r. or

relativities

105:5.2 of absoluteness and implies the appearance of r..

106:8.1 therefore must they always be presented as r..

116:2.3 Time-space creatures must have origins, r., and

relativity

0:1.19 conceive of perfection in all phases and forms of r.,

0:3.11 No thing or being, no r. or finality, exists except in

2:7.3 vary in details owing to this r. in the completeness

94:11.4 consisted in its comprehension of the r. of all truth.

106:9.5 which mortals can only perceive as a time-space r.

112:0.11 —awareness of r. of relationship with other persons.

115:1.0 1. RELATIVITY OF CONCEPT FRAMES

115:7.6 unqualified infinity, but he seems to be on all r. levels

130:4.11 simply the observation of a r. in the relatedness of

130:4.13 evil, to which Jesus replied: Evil is a r. concept.

130:4.14 presence of the complete constitutes r. of reality,

130:4.15 But do not permit the concept of r so to mislead you

195:7.5 the faintly glimpsed findings of “r.” disturb your

relax

143:3.2 that we go apart with him for a season to rest and r..

relaxation

26:11.8 now the third metamorphosis is the true rest, the r.

30:3.7 3. The Reversion Directors are the promoters of r.

43:6.3 this shrine the Most Highs, on every tenth day of r.,

46:5.29 Stated otherwise, they are: service, study, and r..

48:4.2 Celestial r and superhuman humor are quite different

48:4.3 the function of these directors of change and r.,

48:4.12 contemplation of the past permits of r. and such a

48:4.16 The need for the r. and diversion of humor is

48:4.19 Humor and playr.are never reactions of exertion;

107:6.7 Adjusters have no r. from the time of their bestowal

117:7.17 r. from the agelong struggle for evolutionary

138:6.2 they pursued this plan of r. for one day each week

138:10.9 and Simon sought to provide for a few hours of r.

139:11.2 Simon was given charge of the diversions and r. of

143:3.0 3. DIVERSION AND RELAXATION

143:3.1 the enjoyment of a three-day period of rest and r..

143:3.3 all learn the value of rest and the efficacy of r..

160:1.12 worshipful practice of your Master brings that r.

160:1.12 The r. of worship, or spiritual communion as

160:3.1 it is a question of combined meditation and r..

160:3.1 r. determines the capacity for spiritual receptivity.

160:3.5 mountaintop of thought are to be found r. for the

relaxations

45:2.6 entertained by the Sovereign at these weekly r. meet

relaxed

128:3.1 This year the financial pressure was slightly r. as four

143:7.3 livingthe time tension of personalityshould be r.

relay

29:2.18 The circuit r. between the planets depends upon the

41:1.2 r. the down-stepped and modified circuits to the

67:6.9 ruling discovered lodged in the possession of a r.

149:0.4 clearinghouse for Jesus’ work on earth and the r.

159:6.4 David maintained an overnight r. messenger service

191:6.1 the fifth in the Jerusalem-Alexandria r. of runners,

relayed

46:3.3 the regular and special broadcasts of Uversa are r.

46:3.4 All broadcasts to the individual worlds are r. from

108:2.1 as soon as the personality forecasts have been r. to

108:3.2 concerned and r. to the particular planet involved.

183:4.5 David at the garden camp, and which was then r. to

relaying

159:6.4 These runners left Jerusalem each evening, r. at

relearn

112:6.8 time for the mortal survivor to re-explore and r.,

releasenoun

13:4.7 When I am accorded a period of r. from assignment,

31:5.1 planetary assignment, may initiate a petition for r.

32:3.12 both types find r. from inherent limitations and

55:4.15 easy for the Planetary Adam and Eve to secure r.

55:4.18 Eve can petition the Sovereign Creator Son for r.

55:4.24 Upon obtaining r. from their agelong assignment,

55:4.25 They can secure planetary r. and from the universe

66:4.12 later r. to resume the interrupted journey to Havona

67:2.6 receive vindication and r. their prolonged anxiety

67:6.9 the r. of this decision would have awaited the

71:1.22 the r. of the girl so that she was at liberty to marry

77:9.4 not to leave the planet prior to their sometime r. by

99:4.5 through contact with, and r. of, spiritual energies in

107:6.7 until the day of their r. to start for Divinington

108:2.5 just what determines the r. of the Adjusters who

112:3.2 order the immediate r. of the indwelling Monitor.

112:3.2 this r. of the Adjuster in no way affects the duties of

119:6.5 time of Michael’s r. from the morontia bestowal,

128:6.6 either an immediate hearing for Jude or else his r.

136:3.5 I bring to you the bestowal r. of Immanuel, your

144:7.2 prison, and why he made no effort to secure his r..

181:2.17 But this r. from responsibility as the administrative

185:5.2 in shouting their protests against the r. of Jesus,

185:5.2 the purpose of asking Pilate for the r. of a prisoner

185:5.2 had come before him to ask for the r. of a prisoner

185:5.4 while they loudly shouted for the r. of Barabbas.

185:5.6 all let loose their mighty shouts for Barabbas’s r.

185:5.8 and urged the people to call for the r. of Barabbas

185:5.11 Then again Pilate appealed to them regarding the r.

185:8.2 mob cheered when he ordered the r. of Barabbas.

186:2.8 well-meant but halfhearted efforts to effect his r..

194:3.2 The religions of pessimistic despair seek to obtain r.

194:3.3 Jesus did not use religion as a r. from life.

releaseverb

29:4.33 they are empowered to r. these accumulated energies

47:5.3 these circles of culture prior to r. from the flesh

49:5.25 r. the Spirit of Truth for planetary function, and thus

55:4.9 The System Sovereign has authority to r. midway

106:0.18 the age of the first outer space level, will r. the

127:2.8 he could not in clear conscience r. himself from the

127:2.8 mother and brother for being willing to r. him but

130:6.3 activate the body if you will r. it from the fetters of

131:4.5 we would r. our friend from the wrong he has done

132:3.6 Faith acts to r. the superhuman activities of the

135:12.2 Herod feared to r. John lest he instigate rebellion.

135:12.3 message, Herod was afraid to r. John from prison.

136:5.4 those cases where the Father directs me to r. such

138:1.5 a temptation to use his potential powers to r. him,

144:0.2 held John in prison, fearing either to r. or execute

148:5.2 thus r. the children of men from the extra burdens of

150:8.9 He has sent me to proclaim r. to the captives and the

160:3.1 how can we induce man to r. these soul-bound

181:2.17 I r. you from all responsibility as regards these

185:5.1 I am willing to chastise him before I r. him.”

185:5.2 he r. to them this man of Galilee as the token of

185:5.4 Which, therefore, would you prefer that I r. to you

185:5.11 which of these prisoners shall I r. to you at this,

185:5.12 Then said Pilate: “If I r. the murderer, Barabbas,

185:6.3 and having scourged him, I would r. him.”

185:7.2 Do you not realize that I still have power to r. you

185:7.5 Pilate was just about ready to r. Jesus when

185:7.5 “If you r. this man, you are not Caesar’s friend,

190:1.5 I r. you from your oaths and thereby disband the

released

31:6.1 they are r. from permanent-citizenship status and

40:3.1 both groups of midway creatures are r. from duty.

41:9.3 reached, and the subatomic energies begin to be r..

42:4.13 energy can be absorbed or r. only in exact amounts

55:4.23 order remaining on the planet are immediately r..

65:8.6 the personality is r. from the handicaps of time and

70:7.12 before marriage, the young men were usually r. for a

77:9.5 r. from immediate planetary duties after Pentecost.

81:2.1 that tools r. man power for the accomplishment of

93:10.1 technique whereby he was to be r. from the flesh

93:10.2 he had been duly r. by the Father Melchizedek

109:6.2 when r. by natural death (or prior thereto),

112:3.3 the indwelling Adjuster is immediately r. to depart

112:4.3 the r. Adjuster goes immediately to the home sphere

112:4.12 communication circuits to Salvington, and, thus r.,

114:2.6 to the opinion that all but Machiventa may be r.

133:1.1 moment Jesus r. the little bully, Ganid pounced

135:10.3 As weeks passed and he was not r., his disciples

135:12.2 or to refrain from all public activities if he were r..

144:0.3 until John should be either executed or r. to join

148:3.3 He had r. Peter, James, and John temporarily from

159:1.4 He ordered that he should be r., and that the loan

167:7.6 means whereby man’s spirit is r. from the tabernacles

183:4.2 Andrew had been r. from all responsibility in the

187:0.2 if Barabbas had not been r. as the Passover pardon

188:3.8 the “bosom of the Father,” to be subsequently r.

191:0.6 grateful the Master had r. him from the burdens of

193:5.4 r. Jesus of Nazareth from the morontia state and,

releases

48:4.11 These periodic r. from the tension of functional

104:4.27 the fundamental units of cosmic energy and r. them

131:4.7 Without God the soul is a prisoner; to know God r.

155:3.7 it r. faith and courage for daily living and unselfish

releasing

73:6.4 a superchemical storage battery, mysteriously r.

87:2.10 To break an article was to “kill it,” thus r. its ghost

97:9.25 Judahites started social reforms, such as r. slaves,

99:6.4 r. them for heightened service as kingdom builders.

101:8.2 is limiting and binding; faith is expanding and r..

128:7.13 full financial responsibility for the family, thus r.

160:4.12 exalting influences under the r. touch of spiritual

relegate

84:4.4 Many tribal and racial traditions r. trouble to Eve,

94:2.2 to r. to themselves the honors due their gods.

135:5.5 judgment of God which would r. the unrighteous

relegated

21:4.5 “all power in heaven and on earth” was r. to this

45:4.11 a Material Son of God who was r. to the likeness of

118:3.3 and are r. to the domain of relative cosmic realities.

relentless

52:2.5 r. warfare sometimes results in the obliteration of

62:3.4 war, r. war, broke out;and when the terrible struggle

64:5.1 For more than one hundred years this r. warfare

64:7.7 they did not carry on such incessant and r. wars of

79:5.5 defeats at the aggressive hands of the r. Chinese,

102:0.1 the grasp of a pitiless doom which a hostile and r.

188:5.11 regarded God as a r. Sovereign of stern justice and

194:4.13 And then broke out the new and r. persecutions by

relentlessly

159:3.9 I am equally and r. inexorable where there is

relevant

25:5.3 Paradise also has a r. summary of superuniverse

39:7.1 seraphim are engaged in pursuits r. to the dawning

102:2.5 until their r. facts actually become meaning

139:2.4 the majority of these questions were good and r.,

reliability

25:3.2 are of unquestioned r. and unerring in faithfulness.

50:7.1 a peculiar quality of confidence in cosmic r. which

97:1.5 story of God’s sincerity, his covenant-keeping r..

97:5.2 his infinite wisdom, his unchanging perfection of r..

139:5.5 The strong point about Philip was his methodical r.;

reliable

10:1.6 look to the bestowals of these Paradise Sons for r.

12:3.11 We think they are fairly r..

12:4.14 estimations of astronomic velocities are fairly r.

15:8.8 Practically, our forecasts are r., but we are always

28:5.7 are living, current, replete, and r. concentrations

35:5.3 but they are even more r. and efficient as rulers

44:5.4 There are just as certain and r. laws in the spirit

55:11.8 fairly r. conclusions as to what will happen when a

57:7.3 The radium clock is your most r. timepiece for

77:8.6 service of quick and r. personal communication.

93:9.8 narratives of Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph are more r.

133:5.5 mathematics is r. when limited in its application to

162:5.2 You even allow that the witness of two r. persons

reliant

23:1.8 dependable, self-r., versatile, thoroughly spiritual,

relic

4:5.3 Such concepts are a r. of the times when men

70:10.8 retain such a r. of barbarism within the pages of a

83:4.7 The wearing of the bridal veil is a r. of the times

83:5.4 This was a r. of the time when marriage was a family

85:2.5 wooden divining rod is a r. of the ancient tree cults.

187:2.9 been tempted to resort to superstitious r. worship.

relics

59:5.22 The modern ferns are truly r. of these bygone ages.

83:2.3 “capture,” to be reticent toward marriage, are all r.

83:4.7 the pranks played upon honeymooners are all r. of

88:2.1 This belief explains the efficacy of many modern r..

88:2.2 Belief in r. is an outgrowth of the ancient fetish cult.

88:2.2 The r. of modern religions represent an attempt to

88:2.2 but supposedly all right to accept r. and miracles.

88:2.5 r. alongside the law in the combined war altar

90:5.4 dancers, weathermakers, guardians of religious r.,

92:1.3 Holy water, r., fetishes, charms, vestments, bells,

150:3.6 4. Charms and r. are impotent to heal disease,

relief

46:2.9 the pearly observatory and view the immense r. map

65:4.6 it affords more pain r. and exercises better control

68:5.7 Pastoral living afforded further r. from food slavery;

75:0.1 something for r. not embraced in the original plans.

94:7.3 teachings of Gautama came as a refreshing r..

125:1.4 profane jesting which he there heard were a r. from

132:4.2 anxious, and dejected mortals who gained much r.

159:5.15 “Do not sit down and sigh for r. while you berate

172:5.6 the majority of the apostles, was a great r. to Philip

193:4.3 accumulation of his emotional conflicts, to seek r.

relieve

69:9.10 ghost fear led early man to resist all attempts to r.

70:1.9 2. Woman scarcity–an attempt to r. a shortage of

90:4.6 Early man discovered that heat would r. pain;

125:2.5 Jesus and did much to r. the unpleasant memories of

126:4.4 learn to do good; seek justice, r. the oppressed.

139:6.6 Nathaniel would r. the tension by a flash or humor;

140:5.17 And in an unspoiled child the urge to r. suffering is

167:2.1 one of the lawyers present, desiring to r. the silence,

relieved

38:4.4 being r. by a seraphim of another birth date.

40:3.1 Upon being r. of planetary service, both orders are

55:4.23 Adam and Eve are always r. of planetary duties.

84:3.9 the mothers thus r. of their temporary barrenness,

113:2.10 the guardian is periodically r. by her complement,

122:1.2 predominance of strong but average individuals, r.

125:6.8 Presently the young man r. the embarrassment of all

127:6.7 Mary was greatly r. when Jesus assured her that

139:8.3 was r. by the thought that her pessimistic husband

143:7.3 Profound philosophy should be r. by rhythmic poetry

157:4.3 Jesus r. the tension by that friendly and fraternal

158:5.1 the nine apostles were more than r. to welcome

162:9.7 The apostles were greatly r. to have the Master back

163:6.2 had been a few cases of real spirit possession r. by

167:5.7 his answers to these inquiries r. their minds of

167:5.8 And in this way Jesus r. the minds of the apostles of

172:5.6 After he was r. of these personal fears regarding

185:4.3 Now he was r. of that fear since he observed that

relieves

153:3.3 The law of the elders thus r. such crafty children

160:1.12 communion as practiced by the Master r. tension,

relieving

179:2.1 Jesus looked them all over and, r. the tension with a

religio-cultural

92:6.19 Islam is the r. connective of North Africa, the

94:2.5 Caste alone could not perpetuate the Aryan r. system

religio-mystical

70:7.1 became divided into two classes: sociopolitical and r.

religio-philosophic

79:8.7 social standardization and r dogmatization continued

87:4.5 This dualism represented a great r. advance

94:5.6 brown races as an underlying influence in r. thought.

religio-philosophy

121:4.4 At least the Cynics made their r. democratic.

religio-political

174:3.4 the Sadducees because this r. sect acknowledged

religionspecific

2:7.9 The great mistake of the Hebrew r. was its failure

5:4.5 The Buddhist r. promises salvation from suffering,

5:4.5 the Jewish r. promises salvation from difficulties,

5:4.5 the Greek r. promised salvation from disharmony,

5:4.8 The Greek r. had a watchword “Know yourself”;

80:7.7 incorporated in the Christian r. under the guise of

92:5.11 Bedouins and founder of the Hebrew r.Moses.

92:6.4 2. The Hebrew r..

92:6.17 The Hebrew r. encompasses the philosophic

92:6.18 The Christian r. is the r. about the life and teachings

93:4.6 These commands of the Salem r. were: 1. You shall

93:5.4 family were halfhearted converts to the Salem r.,

94:0.1 The early teachers of the Salem r. penetrated to

94:0.1 where they taught the natives the Salem r. and

94:1.7 But as this superior r. became contaminated with

93:4.0 4. THE SALEM RELIGION

94:4.0 4. THE HINDU RELIGION

94:4.8 has proved to be the most adaptive, amorphic r. to

94:5.2 form of Taoism arose in China, a vastly different r.

94:5.4 2. The Salem r. of a Most High Creator Deity who

94:5.5 the eastward spread of the Salem r. was exerted by

94:9.1 But Buddhism did not become widespread as a r.

94:9.1 he made Buddhism the dominant r. of one half

94:9.1 it was a r. vastly superior to those which it

94:9.6 Buddhism is a living, growing r. today because it

94:11.1 This new synthetic r. with its temples of worship

94:11.3 Thus did the r. of the great Indian protestant find

94:12.3 their r., they cling to faith in the all-merciful Amida

95:1.0 1. THE SALEM RELIGION IN MESOPOTAMIA

95:2.0 2. EARLY EGYPTIAN RELIGION

95:3.4 the surviving doctrines of the Salem r. flourished.

95:5.2 amazingly clear concept of the revealed r. of Salem

95:5.8 The supreme word of Ikhnaton’s r. in daily life was

95:6.1 whole nation was swinging to the Melchizedek r.

95:7.5 reverence led to the establishment of the Islamic r..

96:0.2 The Salem r. was revered as a tradition by Kenites

96:0.3 The Salem r. persisted among the Kenites in

96:0.3 this r. as it was later adopted by the Hebrews was

96:0.3 Factually the Hebrew r. is predicated upon the

96:0.3 It is through the Hebrew r. that much of the

96:1.12 believed in El Elyon, the supergod of the Salem r.,

96:7.3 God entertained by the believers of the Salem r.

97:2.1 But these efforts to advance the Hebraic r. did not

97:6.2 And thus did the r. of the Hebrews share in that

97:7.12 the trust-breeding r. of Salem shine forth for the

97:9.27 The Jewish r. of the Old Testament really evolved in

97:10.0 10. THE HEBREW RELIGION

97:10.5 but the Hebrew r. of sincere belief in the one and

97:10.5 And this r. survives because it has effectively

97:10.5 The Jewish r. did preserve the ideals of a people,

97:10.5 The Jewish r. had many faultsit was deficient in

97:10.7 The Jewish r persisted also because of its institutions

98:0.2 later incorporated into the newly forming Christian r.

98:1.0 1. THE SALEM R. AMONG THE GREEKS

98:1.2 This new r. was based on the cults of the Hellenic

98:1.2 it shared in the myths of the older inhabitants of

98:1.6 The Greek r. was helpful in that it portrayed a

98:2.1 The Olympian r. did not promise salvation, nor did it

98:2.5 Pindar, attempted the reformation of Greek r..

98:3.3 Roman r was greatly influenced by extensive cultural

98:5.2 that Zoroaster’s r. exerted an influence upon later

98:6.2 Occidental r. languished until the days of the Cynics,

98:6.2 Mithraism and Paul’s new r. of Christianity.

98:7.0 7. THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION

98:7.2 the origin and dissemination of the Christian r..

98:7.3 The Christian r., as a Urantian system of belief, arose

98:7.9 that Mithraism was the dominant r. during Paul’s

98:7.11 Christianity, today, has become a r. well adapted to

121:5.15 2. Christianity presented a r. which grappled with

121:5.17 Jewish r. and subsequently the teachings of Jesus

121:6.0 6. THE HEBREW RELIGION

121:7.5 But when the Jewish r. of good works and slavery

121:7.11 3. The sturdy morality of the established Jewish r..

122:5.11 the Eastern, or Babylonian, views of the Jewish r.;

126:3.11 to the Jewish commonwealth and r.?

127:2.6 since the Jewish r. was involved in all this agitation

128:3.6 if not the sole founder, of the Christian r..

130:3.3 we remark that the early teachers of the Christian r.

130:3.4 their r. eventually portrayed a clearer recognition

130:8.3 The lad became a devotee of the Mithraic r. and

131:1.1 excepting those which persisted in the Jewish r.,

131:3.1 Buddhism came to being a great r. without God,

131:5.1 the one God became a central teaching in the r. that

131:5.1 Aside from Judaism, no r. of that day contained

131:5.1 From the records of this r. Ganid made the following

131:7.1 the manuscripts of this Far-Eastern r. been lodged in

133:0.1 in Rome of the first preachers of the Christian r..

133:3.1 becoming very much interested in the Jewish r.,

159:5.7 Jesus took the best of the Jewish r. and translated

159:5.8 action into the passive doctrines of the Jewish r..

174:4.3 in accordance with the highest concept of Jewish r.

195:0.3 Christianity came not merely as a new r.

195:0.18 yet slumber in this r. of paganized Christianity,

195:1.7 the Christianized version of the older Jewish r. came

195:2.9 Judaism was not acceptable as a r. to these Greeks.

195:10.18 Christianity is an extemporized r., and therefore

195:10.18 But Christianity is a mighty r., seeing that the

195:10.18 And then, when this Christian r. became comatose

196:2.1 Christianity, a r. embodying his own theologic

religionnon-specific; see religion of Jesus;

religion, evolutionary or evolved or evolving;

religion, new; religion, primitive;

religion, revealed or revelatory;

religion, true or real or genuine

1:2.7 the reality of God is essential to r., and indispensable

1:5.10 The truth and maturity of any r. is directly

1:5.10 the measure of religious maturity after r. has first

1:6.2 science a cause, to philosophy an idea, to r. a person,

2:6.1 In its true essence, r. is a faith-trust in the goodness

2:6.1 but in r. God must also be moral; he must be good

2:6.2 R. implies that the superworld of spirit nature is

2:7.9 As civilization progressed, and since r. continued

2:7.9 overstressed and isolated morality of modern r.,

4:4.7 In science, God is the First Cause; in r., the loving

4:4.7 self-existent Unity of philosophy are the God of r.,

4:5.4 shedding of blood, represents a r. wholly puerile

5:4.0 4. GOD IN RELIGION

5:4.1 But r. is not merely a passive feeling of “absolute

5:4.1 it is a living and dynamic experience of divinity

5:4.6 The Hebrews based their r. on goodness; the Greeks

5:4.7 The Zoroastrians had a r. of morals; the Hindus a

5:4.7 the Hindus a r. of metaphysics; the Confucianists

5:4.7 of metaphysics; the Confucianists a r. of ethics.

5:4.7 Jesus lived a r. of service.

5:4.7 R. is destined to become the reality of the spiritual

5:4.8 These differing concepts of the purpose of r.

5:4.8 The spiritual status of any r. may be determined by

5:5.2 R. is not grounded in the facts of science, the

5:5.2 R. is an independent realm of human response to

5:5.2 R. may permeate all four levels of the realization

5:5.5 picture of human existence begins and ends with r.

5:5.5 albeit very different qualities of r., one evolutional

5:5.5 r. is normal and natural to man, it is also optional.

5:5.6 the function of theology, the psychology of r..

5:5.6 The difficulties and paradoxes of r. are inherent in

5:5.6 realities of r. are utterly beyond the mortal capacity

12:9.5 Your r. is becoming real because it is emerging from

16:6.4 a priori assumptions of science, philosophy, and r..

16:6.10 in the realms of science, philosophy, and r..

16:6.10 spirit-faith (worship) is the r. of the reality of

16:6.11 experience to realize them; of r. to ennoble them;

16:9.4 endowments of manscience, morality, and r..

16:9.5 constitutive factors of manscience, morality, and r..

16:9.5 science, morality, and r. always survive the crash.

16:9.7 the urge of r., God-knowingness, to generate an

50:5.9 R. is completing the ascent from the emotional

51:6.4 schools are concerned with philosophy, r., morals,

52:1.7 the early or biologic r. of primitive man is largely a

52:1.7 this early fear r. serves a very valuable purpose in

52:2.3 R. is wholly an evolutionary process prior to the

52:2.3 r. progresses by graduated revelation as well as by

52:3.11 R. becomes less nationalistic, becomes more and

52:5.10 but only one race, one language, and one r..

55:3.1 under the momentum of one language, one r.,

55:3.5 3. Three per cent was dedicated to goodnessr.,

55:3.22 achieved one language, one r., and one philosophy.

55:5.5 associated schools of experiential r. are creations of

56:10.10 science, presenting the intellectual foundation of r..

56:10.10 embraces the sense of ethics, morality, and r.

63:4.3 all of the emotions essential to the birth of r. were

64:2.1 r., and even flintworking were at their lowest ebb.

64:2.2 They had no r. but were crude flintworkers and

64:4.12 Neanderthalers really had no r. beyond a shameful

64:6.23 a revival of learning and r. of a primitive sortbut

66:6.6 human race had spent ages in acquiring the little r.

68:4.3 powerful social influences of ethics and r. which

69:0.1 ancestors in his ability to appreciate humor, and r..

69:0.3 have been conserved by taboos and dignified by r..

69:1.4 the school, of family life, education, ethics, and r..

69:3.5 3. Differentiation based on r..

69:3.6 In this first contest between science and r., r. won.

69:8.2 captives who refused to accept the conqueror’s r..

70:1.14 7. R.the desire to make converts to the cult.

70:1.14 in recent times has r. begun to frown upon war.

70:5.1 just as much as are marriage, industry, and r..

70:6.5 representatives to be in charge of commerce and r.

70:8.18 R is the mighty lever that lifts civilization from chaos

70:8.18 but it is powerless apart from the fulcrum of sound

70:10.9 Vengeance became the aim of primitive life, but r.

70:10.10 leisure, comforts, r., and philosophy have united

70:11.5 while r. consecrated the custom as moral law,

70:11.5 held together had not rights had the sanction of r.;

71:3.2 the co-ordination of science, commerce, play, and r..

71:6.2 is to service motivation what fear is to love in r..

71:8.14 The evolution of a world r., which will presage the

72:3.5 deemed to be the exclusive privilege of parents, r.

72:3.5 In their philosophy r. is the striving to know God

72:3.5 R. is so entirely a family matter among these

72:3.5 there is a strange overlapping of r. and philosophy.

72:8.4 philosophy and are more or less associated with r.

72:12.2 have endeavored to force a superior culture and r.

76:1.2 homes and establish a new center of culture and r..

76:2.8 family discipline and disdainful of his father’s r..

76:3.5 priesthood a threefold undertaking, embracing r.,

76:3.10 high-minded and noble teachers of health and r.,

78:8.5 united people because they had a uniform group r.

79:3.4 But their r. did not persist.

79:4.7 lingering traditions of the r. of the second garden.

79:4.9 for r., true religion, is the indispensable source of

79:6.10 The stimulus of a progressive and advanced r. is

79:6.10 the invigorating stimulus of a r. in which truth was

80:3.3 difficult to impress their r. upon the Cro-Magnoids

80:3.3 For ten thousand years r. in Europe was at a low ebb

80:8.2 having a culture and r. derived from the Andites,

81:6.10 science purifies r. by the destruction of superstition.

81:6.19 language, trade, art, science, competitive play, or r..

82:4.1 always been linked with both property and r..

82:4.1 has been the stabilizer of marriage; r., the moralizer.

82:5.3 R. has been an effective barrier against outmarriage;

83:0.2 mores have drawn heavily on both property and r.

83:1.4 True, r. should mightily influence it but should not

83:2.6 In recent times, r. has established a sex taboo on the

84:0.1 sex hunger embellished marriage, r. sanctioned and

84:5.7 Science, not r., really emancipated woman;

84:7.4 1. The new role of r.the teaching that parental

85:0.1 animals have fears but no illusions, hence no r..

85:0.2 and in the hereafter which deserve to be called r..

85:0.2 Early r. was wholly intellectual in nature and was

85:0.3 When r. once evolved beyond nature worship, it

85:0.3 it acquired roots of spirit origin but was nevertheless

85:3.5 In r., symbolism may be either good or bad just to

85:6.3 In early evolution r. creates its own gods.

85:6.3 In the course of revelation the Gods formulate r..

86:0.0 EARLY EVOLUTION OF RELIGION

86:0.1 The evolution of r. from the preceding and primitive

86:0.2 R of a primitive type was therefore a natural biologic

86:2.2 And so was r. born of the fear of the mysterious,

86:2.7 Naturalism is not a r.it is the offspring of r..

86:3.1 death inspired fear and thus effectively fostered r..

86:6.3 has packed all of the superstition and r. of primitive

86:6.3 was man’s only r. up to the times of revelation,

86:6.3 many of the world’s races have only this crude r. of

86:6.4 Primitive man slowly evolved r. out of his innate

86:7.2 business of insurance from the realm of priests and r.

86:7.2 R. is concerning itself increasingly with the insurance

86:7.2 R. is slowly ascending to higher philosophic levels in

86:7.3 But these ancient ideas of r. prevented men from

86:7.3 The r. of ghost fear impressed upon men that they

86:7.5 r. similarly arose as his response to the illusory

86:7.5 R. was an evolutionary development of self-

86:7.5 it has worked, notwithstanding that it was erroneous

87:2.1 In r. the negative program of ghost placation long

87:4.1 Ghost fear was the fountainhead of all world r.;

87:4.5 truth in the entire history of the evolution of r.

87:5.2 R. represents man’s adjustment to his illusions of

87:6.2 Man’s r. no longer was completely negativistic,

87:7.5 A meaningless cult vitiates r. when it attempts to

87:7.10 Every effective r. unerringly develops a worthy

88:0.1 prevailed since the beginning of the evolution of r..

88:3.2 the attempted socialization of otherwise personal r..

88:6.2 And as r. evolved, magic was the term applied to

89:1.3 As r. began to play a larger part in the evolution of

89:2.1 r. evolved through spirits and fetishes to taboos.

89:2.4 primitive law made vice a crime; r. made it a sin.

89:3.6 long influenced the teachings of a great world r..

89:3.6 the involvement of a r. with the ancient continence

89:4.2 Early in the evolution of r. there existed two

89:4.4 As r. evolved, the sacrificial rites of conciliation and

89:8.4 and this was a major step in the stabilization of r..

90:0.2 R. thus enters upon a new phase, a stage wherein

90:0.2 a stage wherein it gradually becomes secondhanded;

90:0.3 R. eventually achieves the profoundly simple

90:2.3 Witchcraft was a r. with many primitive tribes.

90:3.1 it is not strange that his r. should have been so

90:4.1 prophylactic; their r. was in no small measure a

90:5.5 As r. evolved, priests began to specialize according

90:5.5 when r. became institutionalized, these priests

90:5.6 is that the ritual tends to become a substitute for r..

91:0.1 Prayer, as an agency of r., evolved from previous

91:0.4 this represents a regression of their degenerating r.

91:1.1 This mission of r. is not consciously observed by

91:1.2 R. and its agencies, the chief of which is prayer,

91:1.2 primitive man was deprived of the consolation of r.

91:1.5 r. and animism have had entirely separate origins.

91:2.1 higher function of assisting r. in the conservation of

91:2.4 The appearance of the sacrifice idea in any r detracts

91:2.5 When r. is divested of a personal God, its prayers

91:2.5 When the highest God concept of a r. is that of an

91:3.2 dignity, and prayer as an agency of r. has appeared.

91:3.3 prayer function as the most potent agency of r. in the

91:5.6 sooner or later, every r. becomes institutionalized.

91:8.4 sometimes it is the imitation of another’s r., while

92:0.0 THE LATER EVOLUTION OF RELIGION

92:0.1 Man possessed a r. of natural origin as a part of his

92:0.1 But this r of natural origin was, in itself, the product

92:0.5 revealed in the ages to come as mortal r. ascends,

92:1.0 THE EVOLUTIONARY NATURE OF RELIGION

92:1.1 The evolution of r. has been traced from early fear

92:1.2 R. progressed from nature worship up through ghost

92:1.3 R. arises as a biologic reaction of mind to spiritual

92:1.3 it is the last thing to perish or change in a race.

92:1.3 R. is society’s adjustment, in any age, to that

92:1.3 it embraces rites, symbols, cults, scriptures, altars,

92:2.0 2. RELIGION AND THE MORES

92:2.1 R. is the most rigid and unyielding of all human

92:2.1 but it does tardily adjust to changing society.

92:2.1 Slowly, surely, but grudgingly, does r. (worship)

92:2.2 R. clings to the mores; that which was is ancient

92:2.4 A nation can only assimilate from any advanced r.

92:2.4 Social morality is not determined by r., that is, by

92:2.4 rather are the forms of r. dictated by racial morality.

92:2.6 R. has at one time or another sanctioned all sorts of

92:3.1 The study of human r. is the examination of the

92:3.2 R. has always been largely a matter of rites, rituals,

92:3.2 It has usually become tainted with that persistently

92:3.5 can modify and uplift the dogmas of natural r.:

92:3.6 R. handicapped social development in many ways,

92:3.6 without r. there would have been no enduring ethics,

92:3.6 R. enmothered much nonreligious culture: Sculpture

92:3.7 calling attention to the fact that r. was essential to

92:3.7 natural r. has done much to cripple and handicap

92:3.7 R. has hampered industrial activities and economic

92:3.7 it has been wasteful of labor and has squandered

92:3.7 it has not always been helpful to the family;

92:3.7 it has not adequately fostered peace and good will;

92:3.7 it has sometimes neglected education and retarded

92:3.7 it has unduly impoverished life for the pretended

92:3.7 Evolutionary r., human r., has indeed been guilty of

92:3.7 it did maintain cultural ethics, civilized morality,

92:3.8 r. can be justified only in the light of evolutionary

92:3.9 R. facilitated the accumulation of capital;

92:3.9 R. fostered civilization and provided societal

92:3.9 R. provided that human discipline and self-control

92:3.9 R. is the efficient scourge of evolution which

92:4.1 the revelations of r. ever-expanding and successively

92:4.1 Always must the r. of revelation be limited by man’s

92:4.5 Great Spirit was a hazy concept in Amerindian r.

92:5.7 advancement of the morality, philosophy, and r. of

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

92:5.10 Urantia r. was in no small measure regenerated by

92:5.13 Their concepts of r. have played a dominant part in

92:5.14 Mohammed founded a r. which was superior to

92:6.1 where primitive man was when the evolution of r.

92:6.1 The Zulus are just evolving a r. of ghost fear and

92:6.19 main must get his r. by evolutionary techniques.

92:6.20 this hero-venerating nationalistic r. makes its

92:6.20 idea that r. is but “a shared quest of the good life.”

92:7.0 7. THE FURTHER EVOLUTION OF RELIGION

92:7.1 R. can never become a scientific fact.

92:7.1 may, indeed, rest on a scientific basis, but r. will

92:7.3 There is not a Urantia r. that could not profitably

92:7.5 As r. evolves, ethics becomes the philosophy of

92:7.5 And thus r. becomes a spontaneous and exquisite

92:7.6 The quality of a r. is indicated by: 1. Level values

92:7.13 Modern man is adequately self-conscious of r.,

92:7.13 Thinking men and women want r. redefined,

92:7.13 this demand will compel r. to re-evaluate itself.

92:7.14 And this all influences the social attitude toward r.,

92:7.14 r. is a way of living as well as a technique of thinking

94:0.1 enthusiastic and aggressive missionaries of any r.

94:2.6 Having rejected the teachings of personal r.

94:3.1 the highest phase of Brahmanism was hardly a r.,

94:3.1 dual concept of r.: the existence of the Father of all

94:3.6 would have paved the way for an advanced r. had

94:4.1 so Occidentalized as to be a “white man’s r.,”

94:4.8 at the same time it has usually been a tolerant r..

94:4.10 to make Michael’s life bestowal a white man’s r..

94:5.3 many gods and spirits insidiously crept into their r..

94:6.12 During these spiritually decadent centuries the r. of

94:6.12 head of human society because of an advanced r.,

94:8.19 gospel of Buddhism was that it did not produce a r.

94:10.0 10. RELIGION IN TIBET

94:11.5 of the Adjusters ever to be made by a Urantian r..

95:2.5 effectually delivered them from the r. of the tombs

95:2.9 the Egyptians had a r. far above that of surrounding

95:3.1 Although the culture and r. of Egypt were chiefly

95:5.5 changed the whole history of the evolution of r.

95:5.6 a r. which recognized an intimate worshipful relation

95:5.9 Such sentiments of internationality in r. failed to

95:5.12 Ikhnaton proposed such an advanced r. that only the

95:5.15 perpetuated many of Ikhnaton’s doctrines in their r..

95:6.2 to undertake the remodeling of the r. of his people.

95:6.7 Even the r. which succeeded Zoroastrianism in

96:0.2 That a r. of one God should be so fostered as to

96:0.3 but culturally it has borrowed freely from the r.,

96:1.6 One of the dominant ideas of the r. of this era was

96:2.5 the r. of the rank and file of the Hebrew slaves was

96:3.2 the Bedouin captives hardly had a r. worthy of the

96:5.3 advances Moses made over and above the r. of the

96:5.3 guided Moses in the creation of the improved r.

96:5.3 he selected the best in the r. and mores of Egypt

96:6.3 all too willing to believe their old and native r. but

96:6.3 but unwilling to go forward in the r. of faith and

97:1.10 the prophets of this age preached a r. designed to

97:9.28 R. was taking shape as a system of human thought

97:10.7 It is difficult for r. to survive as the private practice

97:10.7 Seeing the evils of institutionalized r., they seek to

97:10.8 the greatest feat in the evolution of r. ever to be

98:0.1 contact with evolving Occidental philosophy and r.,

98:2.1 A lightly regarded and superficial r. cannot endure,

98:2.1 the Greeks were without a national r., the gods of

98:2.2 master fear and no longer sought r. as an antidote

98:2.3 capacity for reception of this new substitute for r..

98:2.7 aesthetics entirely submerged in r. and morality.

98:2.7 But r. as a personal experience failed to keep pace

98:2.12 long persisted without some identification with r..

98:2.12 Philosophy is to r. as conception is to action.

98:2.12 in which philosophy, r., and science are welded into

98:3.1 Mars, the god of war, it was natural that the later r.

98:3.2 which became organized into the Roman state r..

98:3.2 This r. of the Latin tribes was not trivial and venal

98:3.5 devastating cults was the mystery r. of the Mother

98:3.6 destroy the mysteries and revive the older political r..

98:3.7 One of the priests of the state r. told Augustus of the

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

98:5.1 recruited in the Levant, where this r. was the vogue

98:5.5 At first Mithraism was a r. only for men, and there

98:6.1 personal r. hardly developed as an independent

98:6.1 While it is true that the institutionalization of r. has

98:6.1 it is also a fact that no r. has thus far succeeded in

98:7.11 it still valiantly portrays a beautiful r. about Jesus

99:0.0 THE SOCIAL PROBLEMS OF RELIGION

99:0.1 R. achieves its highest social ministry when it has

99:0.1 r. did not have to adjust its attitude to extensive

99:0.1 The chief problem of r. was the endeavor to replace

99:0.1 R. has thus tended to perpetuate the established

99:0.2 But r. should not be directly concerned either with

99:0.3 R. did approve the occasional social reforms of past

99:0.3 it is of necessity called upon to face adjustments to

99:0.3 r. must accordingly quicken its adaptation to this

99:1.0 1.RELIGION AND SOCIAL RECONSTRUCTION

99:1.2 R. must become a forceful influence for moral

99:1.3 The paramount mission of r. as a social influence is

99:1.4 R. has no new duties to perform, but it is urgently

99:1.4 R. must function to prevent these new and

99:1.4 R. must act as the cosmic salt which prevents the

99:1.4 in lasting brotherhood only by the ministry of r..

99:1.5 In the past, institutional r. could remain passive

99:1.6 R. must not become organically involved in the

99:1.6 But it must actively keep pace with these advances

99:1.6 The spirit of r. is eternal, but the form of its

99:2.0 2. WEAKNESS OF INSTITUTIONAL RELIGION

99:2.1 Institutional r. cannot afford inspiration and provide

99:2.1 it has unfortunately become more or less of an

99:2.2 Institutional r. is now caught in the stalemate of a

99:2.4 than nonreligionists except in so far as their r. has

99:2.6 Modern r. finds it difficult to adjust its attitude

99:2.6 The r. of living experience finds no difficulty in

99:3.0 3. RELIGION AND THE RELIGIONIST

99:3.3 R. influences social reconstruction directly because

99:3.3 it spiritualizes and idealizes the individual citizen.

99:3.6 while vehemently repudiating institutionalized r., are,

99:3.7 a fact that r. does not grow unless it is disciplined by

99:3.8 There is the danger that r. will become distorted and

99:3.8 each nation prostitutes its r. into military propaganda

99:3.8 Loveless zeal is always harmful to r., persecution

99:3.8 while persecution diverts the activities of r. into the

99:3.9 R. can be kept free from unholy secular alliances

99:3.15 never concern themselves with anything but r.,

99:3.16 It is the business of r. to create, sustain, and inspire

99:4.1 Human friendship and divine r. are mutually helpful

99:4.1 R. puts new meaning into all group associations

99:4.1 It imparts new values to play and exalts all humor.

99:4.2 r. prevents all collective movements from losing

99:4.2 Together with children, r. is the great unifier of

99:4.2 be had without children; it can be lived without r.,

99:4.3 But if r. is to stimulate individual development of

99:4.3 it must not be standardized.

99:4.3 If it is to stimulate evaluation of experience and

99:4.3 it must not be stereotyped.

99:4.3 If r. is to promote supreme loyalties, it must not be

99:4.4 r. is genuine and worth while if it fosters in the

99:4.5 But the activation of r. is superemotional, unifying

99:4.6 need the consolation and stabilization of sound r..

99:4.7 There is no danger in r.’ becoming more and more

99:4.7 provided it does not lose its motivation for unselfish

99:4.7 R. has suffered from many secondary influences:

99:4.9 the three contending philosophies of r. is ended:

99:4.13 harmonized by the revelatory presentation of r.,

99:5.0 5. SOCIAL ASPECTS OF RELIGION

99:5.1 While r. is exclusively a personal spiritual

99:5.1 R. is first an inner or personal adjustment, and the

99:5.1 then it becomes a matter of social service or group

99:5.1 R. has always been a conservator of morals and a

99:5.2 R. is not a slavish belief in threats of punishment or

99:5.4 R. has little chance to function until the religious

99:5.5 depravity of man destroyed the potential of r. for

99:5.9 His r. was danced out rather than thought out.

99:5.9 Future religionists must live out their r., dedicate

99:6.0 6. INSTITUTIONAL RELIGION

99:6.1 Sectarianism is a disease of institutional r.,

99:6.1 It is far better to have a r. without a church than a

99:6.1 have a r. without a church than a church without r..

99:6.2 There is a real purpose in the socialization of r..

99:6.2 to dramatize the loyalties of r.; to magnify the lures

99:6.3 But as r. becomes institutionalized, its power for

99:6.3 The dangers of formalized r. are: fixation of beliefs

99:6.3 diversion of r. from the service of God to the

99:6.3 routinizing of r. and the petrification of worship;

99:6.3 failure to make up-to-date interpretations of r.;

99:6.4 Formal r. restrains men in their personal spiritual

99:7.0 7. RELIGION’S CONTRIBUTION

99:7.1 aloof from all secular activities, at the same time r.

99:7.1 reformation of philosophy and his clarification of r..

99:7.2 In all social reconstruction r. provides a stabilizing

99:7.5 R. inspires man to live courageously and joyfully

99:7.5 it joins patience with passion, insight to zeal,

99:7.5 but science is sobering him so that r. can presently

100:0.0 RELIGION IN HUMAN EXPERIENCE

100:0.1 R. ministers to the progress of all through fostering

100:0.2 r. ennobles the commonplace drudgery of daily living

100:1.1 While r. produces growth of meanings, evil always

100:1.7 R. cannot be bestowed, received, loaned, learned,

100:1.7 It is an experience which grows proportionally to

100:2.2 And this entire experience constitutes the reality of r.

100:2.3 R. can progress to that level of experience whereon

100:2.3 it becomes an enlightened and wise technique of

100:2.3 Such a glorified r. can function on three levels of

100:3.1 R. is not a technique for attaining a static and

100:3.1 it is an impulse for organizing the soul for dynamic

100:3.1 It is the enlistment of the totality of selfhood in the

100:3.1 R. pays any price essential to the attainment of the

100:5.1 The symbols of socialized r. are not to be despised

100:6.1 R. is not a specific function of life; rather is it a

100:6.2 A r. is genuine to just the extent that the value which

101:0.0 THE REAL NATURE OF RELIGION

101:0.1 R., as a human experience, ranges from the fear

101:0.2 R. is the ancestor of the advanced ethics and morals

101:0.2 But r., as such, is not merely a moral movement,

101:0.2 albeit the outward and social manifestations of r. are

101:0.2 Always is r. the inspiration of man’s evolving nature,

101:0.2 but it is not the secret of that evolution.

101:0.3 R., the conviction-faith of the personality, can

101:0.3 The assurance of r. transcends the reason of mind,

101:0.3 R. is faith, trust, and assurance.

101:1.1 R. is not the product of reason, but viewed from

101:1.1 R. is not derived from the logic of human

101:1.1 R. is the experiencing of divinity in the

101:1.4 R. lives and prospers, then, not by sight and

101:1.4 It consists not in the discovery of new facts or in

101:1.4 neither is r. the offspring of sublime feelings and

101:1.4 It is a profoundly deep and actual experience of

101:1.4 it is simply the experience of experiencing the reality

101:1.5 While r. is not the product of the rationalistic

101:1.5 R. is born neither of mystic meditations nor of

101:1.6 The experience of r. eventually results in the certain

101:2.0 2. THE FACT OF RELIGION

101:2.1 The fact of r. consists wholly in the religious

101:2.1 And this is the only sense in which r. can ever be

101:2.1 divergent sciences of nature and the theology of r.

101:2.1 and unbroken explanation of both science and r.,

101:2.2 faith is the method of r.; logic is the attempted

101:2.2 And true revelation never renders r. unreasonable,

101:2.7 R. does not stop in its flight of faith until it is sure

101:2.7 R. believes unreservedly in the existence and reality

101:2.7 and r.’ God of salvation are one and the same Deity.

101:2.8 Reason is the proof of science, faith the proof of r.,

101:2.8 Science yields knowledge; r. yields happiness;

101:2.11 being looked upon as the handiwork of the God of r.

101:2.13 R. consists not in theologic propositions but in

101:2.14 R. is the faith act of the recognition of this inner urge

101:2.15 The realization of r. never has been, and never will

101:2.16 R. must ever be its own critic and judge;

101:2.16 it can never be observed, much less understood, from

101:2.17 to the real and inner motives and workings of r..

101:3.0 3. THE CHARACTERISTICS OF RELIGION

101:3.1 R. is so vital that it persists in the absence of learning

101:3.1 It lives in spite of its contamination with erroneous

101:3.1 it survives even the confusion of metaphysics.

101:3.1 In and through all the historic vicissitudes of r. there

101:3.18 a vigorous performance of faith in the domain of r.

101:4.4 In the last analysis, r. is to be judged by its fruits,

101:5.0 5. RELIGION EXPANDED BY REVELATION

101:5.2 Science deals with facts; r. is concerned only with

101:5.2 wisdom, and r. the sphere of the faith experience.

101:5.2 But r. presents two phases of manifestation:

101:5.3 The experience of primitive worship, the r. which is

101:5.5 Both science and r. start out with the assumption of

101:5.9 and emotion are invariable concomitants of r., but

101:5.9 concomitants of religion, but they are not r..

101:5.9 R. may be the feeling of experience, but it is hardly

101:5.13 The third step in r., or the third phase of the

101:5.13 the third phase of the experience of r., has to do with

101:6.8 teachings of Jesus constituted the first Urantian r.

101:6.16 the reality of the faith of the human experience of r..

101:7.0 7. A PERSONAL PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION

101:7.1 out of which to build a personal philosophy of r.

101:7.1 in the formulation of a personal philosophy of r..

101:7.2 A philosophy of r. evolves out of a basic growth of

101:7.5 aesthetic cult of pure wonder as a substitute for r..

101:8.4 Faith vitalizes r. and constrains the religionist to live

101:9.0 9. RELIGION AND MORALITY

101:9.1 No professed revelation of r. could be regarded as

101:9.2 (or on the r. of primitive man), you should remember

101:9.2 Do not make the mistake of judging another’s r. by

101:9.3 And such a r. is simply the experience of yielding

101:9.4 The search for beauty is a part of r. only in so far as

101:9.6 Though recognizing that r. is imperfect, there are

101:9.7 1. The spiritual urge and philosophic pressure of r.

101:9.7 the affairs of his fellowsthe ethical reaction of r..

101:9.8 2. R. creates for the human mind a spiritualized

101:9.8 R. thereby becomes a censor of mortal affairs,

101:9.9 R. becomes the avenue of man’s escape from the

101:10.0 10. RELIGION AS MAN’S LIBERATOR

101:10.5 The purpose of r. is not to satisfy curiosity about

101:10.7 R. effectually cures man’s sense of idealistic isolation

101:10.7 it enfranchises the believer as a son of God,

101:10.7 R. assures man that, in following the gleam of

102:1.2 faith of r. argues from the spirit program of eternity.

102:1.3 the more of r. you have, the more certain you are.

102:1.4 certitudes of r. spring from the very foundations of

102:1.4 r. appeals to the loyalty and devotion of the body,

102:2.0 2. RELIGION AND REALITY

102:2.1 Observing minds and discriminating souls know r.

102:2.1 R. requires no definition; we all know its social,

102:2.1 the fact that r. is the property of the human race;

102:2.1 True, one’s perception of r is still human and subject

102:2.2 Thus do the words and acts of true and undefiled r.

102:2.4 r. makes its endowments immediately available,

102:2.7 is no real r. apart from a highly active personality.

102:2.7 You cannot conceive of r. without ideas, but when

102:2.7 when r. once becomes reduced only to an idea,

102:2.7 reduced only to an idea, it is no longer r.;

102:2.8 souls who would use the sentimental ideas of r. as

102:2.8 from the incessant pressure of evolutionary life, r.,

102:2.8 it is the mission of r. to prepare man for bravely,

102:2.8 R. is evolutionary man’s supreme endowment,

102:2.8 Conduct will be the result of r. when man actually

102:2.8 rather when r. is permitted truly to possess the man

102:2.8 Never will r. be content with mere thinking or

102:2.9 are not blind to the fact that r. often acts unwisely,

102:2.9 always and ever r. does something; it is dynamic!

102:3.1 of the spiritual nature robs r. of its chief channel of

102:3.1 The intellectual factors of r. are important, but their

102:3.1 R. must continually labor under a paradoxical

102:3.2 Speculation tends to translate r. into something

102:3.2 the clarity of logical thought, it indirectly causes r.

102:3.2 will r. always be characterized by paradoxes,

102:3.5 r., experience, leads to value consciousness;

102:3.6 R. leads to serving men, thus creating ethics and

102:3.7 Science sorts men; r. loves men, even as yourself;

102:3.8 r. brings into being the brotherhood of the spirit.

102:3.9 r. is the experience of cognizance of the value of

102:3.10 R. grasps the idea-of-the-whole, the entire cosmos.

102:3.11 r. envisions God as a loving spiritual personality.

102:3.12 the love for God is r.; the hunger for truth is a

102:3.13 in r., the experience of realization precedes the

102:3.14 In evolution, r. often leads to man’s creating his

102:3.15 Science is only satisfied with first causes, r. with

102:4.1 R. and social consciousness have this in common:

102:4.3 Faith translates this natural experience into r.,

102:5.3 not the personal-experience r. of spiritual origin.

102:5.3 Human morality may recognize values, but only r.

102:5.3 r. is something more than emotionalized morality.

102:5.3 R. is to morality as love is to duty, as sonship is to

102:5.3 r. discloses an all-loving Father, a God to be

102:5.3 the spiritual potentiality of r. is dominant over the

102:6.1 To isolate part of life and call it r. is to disintegrate

102:6.1 call it r. is to disintegrate life and to distort r..

102:6.3 Love is the essence of r. and the wellspring of

102:6.8 to philosophy a probability, to r. a certainty,

102:7.3 Those who would invent a r. without God are like

102:7.4 prove his contentions in behalf of a godless r., but

102:7.5 The intellectual earmark of r. is certainty;

102:8.0 8. THE EVIDENCES OF RELIGION

102:8.1 The highest evidence of the reality and efficacy of r.

102:8.1 That is the one central truth of all r..

102:8.2 Regarding the status of any r. in the evolutionary

102:8.2 it may best be judged by its moral judgments and its

102:8.2 The higher the type of any r., the more it encourages

102:8.2 We cannot judge r. by the status of its accompanying

102:8.2 of a civilization by the purity and nobility of its r..

102:8.4 historic r. has always created its God conceptions

102:8.5 R., when reduced to terms of reason and intellectual

102:8.6 While personal r. precedes the evolution of human

102:8.6 is regretfully recorded that institutional r. has lagged

102:8.6 Organized r. has proved to be conservatively tardy

102:8.6 R., being a matter of inner or personal experience,

102:8.7 But r. is never enhanced by an appeal to the

102:8.7 R. is ever and always rooted and grounded in

102:8.7 And your highest r., the life of Jesus, was just

102:8.7 And that is r., even the highest yet revealed in the

103:0.1 functions to enlarge man’s viewpoint of ethics, r.,

103:0.3 On Urantia, today, there are four kinds of r.:

103:0.5 2. Supernatural or revelatory r..

103:0.6 3. Practical or current r., varying degrees of the

103:1.0 1. PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION

103:1.1 upward of five hundred different definitions of r..

103:1.1 In reality, every human being defines r. in the terms

103:1.3 While your r. is a matter of personal experience,

103:1.4 Rationalism is wrong when it assumes that r. is at

103:1.4 R. is primarily a pursuit of values, and then there

103:1.4 this explains how r. can agree on values and goals

103:1.4 R. persists in spite of revolutionary changes in

103:1.4 Theology does not produce r.; it is r. that

103:1.5 does not invalidate r. because r. is founded on the

103:1.5 R., then,is based on experience and religious thought

103:1.5 theology, the philosophy of r., is an honest attempt

103:2.0 2. RELIGION AND THE INDIVIDUAL

103:2.1 R. is functional in the human mind and has been

103:2.1 the “birth” of r. is not sudden; it is rather a gradual

103:2.1 R. is never a passive experience, a negative attitude.

103:2.1 What is termed the “birth of r.” is not directly

103:3.0 3. RELIGION AND THE HUMAN RACE

103:3.1 primitive Australians still focus their r. on the clan.

103:3.1 all these primitive contributions to man’s early r.,

103:3.2 Later r. is foreshadowed in the primitive belief in

103:3.2 Ultimately, r. is destined to become the service of

103:3.3 R. is designed to change man’s environment, but

103:3.3 but much of the r. found among mortals today has

103:3.3 Environment has all too often mastered r..

103:3.4 Remember that in the r. of all ages the experience

103:3.4 R. evolves favorably as the element of magic is

103:3.5 —insured survival of r. throughout the vicissitudes

103:6.1 Theology is always the study of your r.; the study of

103:6.1 the study of another’s r. is psychology.

103:6.3 R. has to do with the spiritual viewpoint, awareness

103:6.5 Never, then, can either science or r. hope to gain an

103:6.7 harmonious co-ordination between science and r.

103:6.7 sciences and the functioning of the spirit of r..

103:6.7 faith is the insight technique of r.; mota is the

103:6.7 the widely separated domains of science and r.;

103:6.9 r. is man’s experience with the cosmos of spirit

103:6.11 R. is forever dependent on faith, albeit reason is a

103:6.12 incomplete grasp of science, his faint hold upon r.,

103:6.15 be based on the reason of science, the faith of r.,

103:7.0 7. SCIENCE AND RELIGION

103:7.1 Science is sustained by reason, r. by faith.

103:7.5 the findings of science and the insights of r. unless

103:7.6 effecting the stabilization of both science and r..

103:7.6 both science and r. become increasingly tolerant

103:7.7 What both developing science and r. need is more

103:7.7 The teachers of both science and r. are often too

103:7.7 Science and r. can only be self-critical of their facts.

103:7.8 But revelation originates neither a science nor a r.;

103:7.8 its function is to co-ordinate both science and r. with

103:7.9 The r. of the spiritual experience is the source of the

103:7.9 meeting ground for the discoveries of science and r.

103:7.10 both science and r. are predicated on assumptions.

103:7.10 the postulates of both science and r. are capable of

103:7.11 R. starts out with the assumption of the validity of

103:7.12 R. assumes to deal not only with finite and

103:7.15 Science discovers the material world, r. evaluates it,

103:7.15 But history is a realm in which science and r. may

103:8.0 8. PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION

103:8.4 souls who would create a r. without God.

103:8.6 to be of the greatest service to both science and r.,

103:8.6 the theories of material science and spiritual r..

103:9.0 9. THE ESSENCE OF RELIGION

103:9.1 Theology deals with the intellectual content of r.,

103:9.1 Religious experience is the spiritual content of r..

103:9.1 psychologic illusions of intellectual content of r.,

103:9.1 perversions of the philosophic content of r.,

103:9.1 spiritual experience of personal r. remains genuine

103:9.2 R. has to do with feeling, acting, and living, not

103:9.2 erroneous one’s theology, one’s r. may be wholly

103:9.3 R. without faith is a contradiction; without God,

103:9.4 The magical and mythological parentage of natural r.

103:9.4 Jesus’ life and teachings finally divested r. of the

103:9.4 effectively prepared the way for later superior r. by

103:9.5 The earmarks of such a r. are: faith in a supreme

103:9.6 When theology masters r., r. dies; it becomes a

103:9.6 it becomes a doctrine instead of a life.

103:9.6 expound, and justify the experiential claims of r.,

103:9.8 R. (the truth of personal spiritual experience) is

104:0.3 the triad made its appearance in r., and this long

111:3.5 in the survival of supreme values is the core of r.;

111:4.4 sociology, eugenics, philosophy, the fine arts, r.,

112:2.12 r., true spiritual experience, is the experiential

120:3.6 establishment of an organized cult, a crystallized r.,

121:4.3 Stoicism remained a philosophy; it never became r.

121:4.4 Cynicism had formerly been more of a r. than a

121:5.1 Throughout preceding ages r. had chiefly been an

121:5.1 it had not been a matter of concern to the individual.

121:5.5 This pseudo science of Babylon developed into a r.

121:5.12 portraying a real hunger and thirst for personal r.

121:5.17 not necessarily related to either philosophy or r..

121:5.17 not always occurred to people that a priest of r.

121:5.18 perplexed by such complex cults of r., Jesus was

121:5.18 gave his gospel of personal r.sonship with God.

122:1.1 in connection with the evolution of r. on Urantia.

122:1.2 of civilization and the progressive evolution of r..

123:6.6 embarrassing questions concerning science and r.,

126:2.5 every institution of society and every usage of r. by

127:4.9 to Sabbath observance and many other phases of r.,

128:4.6 would be tempted to formulate a r. about him

128:6.12 the profound discussion of politics, philosophy, or r.

129:1.10 authoritative finality except when discussing r.

130:3.4 the Father in heaven than any other world r..”

130:3.5 decided that the Romans had no real God in their r.,

130:3.5 that their r. was hardly more than emperor worship.

130:3.5 a philosophy but hardly a r. with a personal God.

130:4.15 Static concepts invariably retard science, politics, r.,

130:5.2 Jesus had his first long talk with Gonod regarding r..

130:5.2 I never knew they had such a r. even in Jerusalem,

130:7.1 and commercial; hardly a word was said about r..

131:3.1 Buddhism came to being a great r. without God,

131:3.4 When the faith of your r. has emancipated your

131:5.4 We know that the r. is right which leads to union

131:5.5 “This r. of the Wise One cleanses the believer

131:7.1 Shinto was the one world r. of which Ganid had

131:10.0 10. “OUR RELIGION”

131:10.1 in the habit of referring to such beliefs as “our r..”

131:10.8 I find him in ‘our r.’ as being more beautiful, loving,

131:10.8 At last I have a r. with a God, a marvelous God,

132:1.4 If the so-called science or r. of any age is false,

132:1.4 the emergence of a material science or spiritual r.

132:7.5 the spiritual driving power which a r. must possess

132:7.8 Ganid continued to evolve a r. of his own.

132:7.8 In all their discussions of philosophy and r. Ganid

132:7.9 they were making a new and everlasting r. right

133:4.4 Mithraic cult he said: “You do well to seek for a r.

133:5.4 physical-energy activities; r. deals with eternal values

133:5.7 When both science and r. become less dogmatic

133:5.11 racial superiority and talks something besides r..”

133:6.3 tents for a living and conducting lectures on r. and

133:8.3 and in many ways expanded his views of r..

134:3.1 lecture amphitheaterdedicated to the “spirit of r..”

134:3.2 This temple of r. had been built by a wealthy citizen

134:3.3 The lectures and discussions in this school of r.

134:3.7 teacher must represent a r. which recognized God—

134:3.7 the faculty who did not represent any organized r.,

134:3.8 prevailing in both r. and human governments, are

134:4.3 Only when one r. assumes that it is in some way

134:4.3 will such a r. presume to be intolerant of other

134:4.8 some one r. will begin to assert its superiority over

134:5.1 complicated by the appearance of the r. about him

134:6.2 R. makes it possible to realize the brotherhood of

134:6.11 at least some hope of sometime having a global r.

134:6.15 These teachers sought to make their r. dominant

138:2.1 that r. is purely and wholly a matter of personal

138:3.4 where they talked much about politics and r. until

140:4.7 R is valid only when it reveals the fatherhood of God

140:8.19 5. Personal r.. You, as did his apostles, should the

140:8.20 The teachings of Jesus constitute a r. of valor,

140:8.23 the heart of Jesus’ r. consisted in the acquirement

140:8.27 realized that their Master’s r. made no provision

140:8.30 Jesus did not teach his apostles that r. is man’s only

140:8.30 But he did insist that r. was the exclusive business of

140:10.1 They knew only a r. that imposed the doing of

140:10.8 his teaching was inseparable from the r. of his living.

141:4.2 replied: “God is your Father, and r.my gospelis

141:4.3 these men, trained in the r. of the daily sacrifice,

142:3.6 of three Gods in one had found lodgment in the r. of

142:3.7 supplanted previous ideas of Deity in our fathers’ r..

142:3.8 Our teaching provides a r. wherein the believer is a

142:7.4 the family relationshipwhen man understands r.

143:1.2 They assert that the r. of the heathen is superior to

143:1.2 They assert that your r. is not for this world; that

143:2.2 that was the r. of self-examination and self-denial.

143:5.6 a mixture of the r. of many pagan gods and gentile

143:5.7 Once more she resorted to questions of general r.,

143:6.3 In any r. it is very easy to allow values to become

143:6.3 but it is not the central truth of the r. which may

143:7.2 organized r. is man’s attempt to socialize the

143:7.3 alternate with play; r. should be balanced by humor.

144:6.3 religious questions and upon the socialization of r.

144:7.1 Always does the socialized r. of a new revelation

144:7.1 established forms and usages of the preceding r.

145:2.3 make clear the fact that r. is a personal experience.

145:2.4 generations have you had a national or racial r.; now

145:2.4 now have I come to give you a personal r..

145:2.6 And did not Jeremiah exhort you to make r. an affair

145:2.7 Ezekiel taught even your fathers that r. must

146:3.1 R. is a revelation to man’s soul dealing with

146:3.10 the Master ever discussed the social aspects of r..

146:3.10 little instruction regarding the socialization of r..

148:6.4 Said this false comforter: ‘Trust in your r., Job;

148:7.4 making the Sabbath rest of r. a veritable bondage of

148:8.2 of establishing a joint school of philosophy and r.

149:2.2 more of the Master’s gospel than any other r.,

149:2.4 not belittle the place of the person of Jesus in a r.

149:2.7 Jesus is the only founder of a r. who performed

149:2.9 And it is the one shameful thing about the r. that

149:2.10 While he complied with the good in the r. of his

152:1.4 never occur an opportunity for either science or r. to

153:3.6 beliefs, when they once become a part of one’s r.,

155:1.4 Consider the Greeks, who have a science without r.,

155:1.4 without r., while the Jews have a r. without science.

155:3.6 But that, if their r. were spiritual, never could the

155:3.7 They learned that, when r. is wholly spiritual in

155:3.7 it makes all life more worth while, filling life with

155:3.8 civilization long survive the loss of the best in its r..

155:3.8 the mission of thawing out the frozen forms of r. into

155:4.2 just what is wrong with the r. of our enemies at

155:4.2 What is the real difference between their r. and

155:5.0 5. THE DISCOURSE ON TRUE RELIGION

155:5.1 This memorable discourse on r., summarized and

155:5.3 chiefly a r. of the physical nature, the r. of fear.

155:5.4 2. The r. of civilization. The advancing religious

155:5.4 —the r. of the mindthe intellectual theology of the

155:5.5 3. True r.–the r. of revelation. The revelation of

155:5.5 Fatherthe r. of the spirit as demonstrated in human

155:5.6 The r. of the physical senses and the superstitious

155:5.6 the great difference between the r. of the mind and

155:5.6 the r. of the spirit is that, while the former is upheld

155:5.8 in contrast to the r. of the spirit, which entails

155:5.9 Such a r. requires of its devotees, as the price to be

155:5.11 The r. of the spirit means effort, struggle, conflict,

155:5.11 The r. of the mindthe theology of authority

155:5.12 system of intellectual beliefs, a r. of authority.

155:5.12 about to enter a deadly conflict with such a r.

155:5.12 —a r. which is not a r. in the present-day meaning

155:5.12 a r. that makes its chief appeal to the divine spirit

155:5.12 a r. which shall derive its authority from the fruits

155:5.13 of conformity to an established and fossilized r.,

155:5.13 settledness of the r. of traditional authority, or

155:5.13 proclaiming the new truths of the r. of the spirit,

155:5.14 life of love is the very spirit of the r. we proclaim.”

155:6.0 6. THE SECOND DISCOURSE ON RELIGION

155:6.1 Jesus continued to teach them regarding the r. of

155:6.2 who choose to remain satisfied with a r. of mind,

155:6.2 protest against the bondage of institutional r. and

155:6.4 Your r. shall change from the mere intellectual belief

155:6.4 The r. of the mind ties you hopelessly to the past;

155:6.4 the r. of the spirit consists in progressive revelation

155:6.5 While the r. of authority may impart a present

155:6.5 The r. of the spirit leaves you forever free to

155:6.8 therefore must the r. of the mind ever run true to

155:6.8 through the superendowment of the r. of the spirit.

155:6.8 the unifying and ennobling r. of the spirit

155:6.8 spiritthe r. of personal spiritual experience.

155:6.9 the r. of the spirit will progressively draw men

155:6.9 The r. of the spirit requires only unity of

155:6.9 The r. of the spirit requires only uniformity of

155:6.9 The r. of the spirit does not demand uniformity of

155:6.9 the r. of the spirit grows into the increasing joy

155:6.18 You are my apostles, and to you r. shall not become

155:6.18 but rather shall your r. become the fact of real

156:0.2 the discourses of the Master on r. to which they had

156:2.5 not yet ready for an open clash with established r.,

156:2.8 The burdensome r. of the Pharisees could never

156:5.10 R. is the exclusively spiritual experience of the soul

156:6.10 the r. of the spirit of the living God who dwells in

157:2.2 and by their profound loyalty to the forms of r..

157:2.2 It is not the fear of a dead r. that will save you but

157:6.4 did Jesus exemplify in his life what he taught in his r.

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

159:3.8 Faith is to r. what sails are to a ship; it is an

159:3.10 Our r. is throbbing with new life and new meanings.

159:4.9 A false fear of sacredness has prevented r. from

159:5.0 THE POSITIVE NATURE OF JESUS’ RELIGION

159:5.7 then made this teaching the cornerstone of his r..

159:5.7 service of man became sum and substance of his r.

159:5.8 Jesus’ r. consisted not merely in believing, but in

159:5.8 did not teach that the essence of his r. consisted in

159:5.16 This positive note in r. Jesus extended even to his

159:5.17 Jesus brought the philosophy of r. from heaven

160:2.3 the cultural activities of the race: art, science, r.,

160:4.1 even the problem of making a living requires r. for

160:4.15 far-reaching vision of r. exerts its supreme influence.

160:5.0 5. THE RELIGION OF THE IDEAL

160:5.1 that your Master regards genuine human r. as the

160:5.1 I have regarded r. as man’s experience of reacting

160:5.1 In this sense, r. symbolizes our supreme devotion to

160:5.2 When men react to r. in the tribal, national, or

160:5.2 R. can never be a matter of mere intellectual belief

160:5.2 r. is always and forever a mode of reacting to the

160:5.2 R. embraces thinking, feeling, and acting

160:5.3 If something has become a r. in your experience,

160:5.3 already have become an active evangel of that r.

160:5.3 since you deem the supreme concept of your r. as

160:5.3 not a positive and missionary evangel of your r.,

160:5.3 you are self-deceived in that what you call a r. is

160:5.3 If your r. is a spiritual experience, your object of

160:5.4 Morality and r. are not necessarily the same.

160:5.4 grasping an object of worship, may become a r..

160:5.4 A r., by losing its universal appeal to loyalty and

160:5.5 R. implies the existence of undiscovered ideals

160:5.5 R. reaches out for undiscovered ideals, unexplored

160:5.5 You cannot have a genuine spiritual r. without the

160:5.5 A r. without this God is an invention of man, a

160:5.5 A r. might claim as the object of its devotion a

160:5.6 with the ideal of God, can become a part of any r.,

160:5.6 no matter how puerile or false that r. may chance to

160:5.7 That, I submit, is the highest concept of r. the

160:5.8 only intrigued by the consummate ideals of this r.

160:5.9 Yes, you can have a r. without this God, but it does

160:5.10 I see in the teachings of Jesus, r. at its best.

160:5.13 The wisdom of the reasoning that this r. is the best

160:5.13 the best of all is not r. as a personal and spiritual

162:2.2 free from the burdensome traditions of a formal r.

162:2.2 their system of traditional r. will be overthrown,

166:5.6 believers at Philadelphia held more strictly to the r.

167:5.2 publican and Pharisee illustrated good and bad r.,

170:1.17 was inherent in the fact that Christianity became a r.

170:1.17 the gospel became more and more a r. about him.

170:3.8 It therefore is evident that the true and inner r. of the

170:3.8 Jesus taught a living r. that impelled its believers to

170:3.8 But Jesus did not put ethics in the place of r..

170:3.8 Jesus taught r. as a cause and ethics as a result.

170:3.9 Jesus taught that the r. of the kingdom is a genuine

170:3.10 The r. of the kingdom is personal, individual;

170:5.19 In this way a historical r. displaced that teaching in

173:1.11 attitude toward commercializing the practices of r.

173:3.3 the inevitable clash between a new and living r. of

173:3.3 the older r. of ceremony, tradition, and authority.

175:1.18 you make the outward performances of your r.

177:2.6 Such a home life enhances r., and genuine r. always

178:1.9 result in the gradual divorcement of politics and r..

180:5.12 clearly indicates the difference between the old r.

180:5.12 The old r. taught self-sacrifice;

180:5.12 The old r. was motivated by fear-consciousness;

192:4.8 into a new and modified form of r. about Jesus.

194:3.3 Jesus did not use r. as a release from life.

194:3.4 If r. is an opiate to the people, it is not the r. of Jesus

194:3.8 the Spirit of Truth on Pentecost made possible a r.

194:3.8 growth of the r. which he lived and the gospel which

194:3.8 the teacher of an expanding and always-growing r.

194:3.11 designed forever to loose the r. of the Master from

194:3.11 taught his followers that his r. was never passive;

194:3.13 Up to Pentecost, r. had revealed only man seeking

194:4.6 but even that represented the greatest r. mankind

195:0.2 these achievements they had no soul-satisfying r..

195:0.16 became a part of the assurance of a recognized r..

195:1.6 economic, political, and philosophicexcept r..

195:1.6 Few Greeks had paid much attention to r.;

195:1.6 they did not take even their own r. very seriously.

195:1.6 thought while they devoted their minds to r..

195:1.6 They took their r. very seriously, too seriously.

195:1.7 Greeks did very well with their r. and their politics

195:1.7 but not so with Greek political administration or r..

195:1.8 after obtaining from the East a r. whose one God

195:2.2 The Roman cared little for either art or r., but he

195:2.3 to their ideals, but without a r. worthy of the name.

195:2.5 became the moral culture of Rome but hardly its r.

195:2.5 did penetrate beneath the surface of all this state r.

195:2.7 force Jews and Christians to philosophize their r.,

195:3.2 and nations at least nominally to accept one r..

195:3.7 the best time in all the world’s history for a good r.

195:3.9 Even a good r. could not save a great empire from

195:4.1 r. became more and more monasticized, asceticized,

195:4.1 alongside this slumbering and secularized r.,

195:4.2 centuries, r. became virtually secondhanded again.

195:4.5 R. is now confronted by the challenge of a new age

195:5.3 R. is the revelation to man of his divine and eternal

195:5.3 R. is a purely personal and spiritual experience

195:5.8  R. is designed to find those values in the universe

195:5.8 faith, trust, and assurance; r. culminates in worship

195:5.8 R. discovers for the soul those supreme values which

195:5.14 In r., Jesus advocated and followed the method of

195:6.2 R. is simply indifferent to, but sympathetic with,

195:6.2 while it supremely concerns itself with the scientist.

195:6.5 Science is a quantitative experience, r. a qualitative

195:6.5 Science deals with phenomena; r., with origins,

195:6.8 but r. validates the conservation of men’s souls

195:6.10 R. must provide itself with new up-to-date slogans.

195:7.2 Science should do for man materially what r. does

195:7.16 R. is the divine embrace of cosmic values and

195:7.16 r. is the ennobling transformation of the material

195:7.16 and it never ceases in its spiritual evaluation of art.

195:7.18 and r. cannot exist without the real experience of the

195:7.20 R. is the spiritual rhythm of the soul in time-space

195:7.23 The religionist, not r., proves the existence of the

195:8.3 R. has become more and more a nominal influence,

195:8.5 assuming to take the place of the r. whose bondage

195:8.10 Without God, without r., scientific secularism can

195:8.11 that it discards ethics and r. for politics and power.

195:9.4 R. does need new leaders, spiritual men and women

195:9.4 await the coming of these new teachers of Jesus’ r.

195:9.5 The modern age will refuse to accept a r. which is

195:9.6 Thinking man has always feared to be held by a r..

195:9.6 When a strong and moving r. threatens to

195:9.7 to the discovery of the barrenness of formalized r.,

195:9.8 The world needs more firsthand r..

195:9.8 not only a r. about Jesus, but it is so largely one

195:9.8 They take their r. wholly as handed down by their

195:10.1 R. is only an exalted humanism until it is made

195:10.14 indolent souls crave an ancient and authoritative r.

195:10.15 which has more and more become a r. about Jesus.

195:10.17 Upon such a foundation r. may contribute its

196:0.4 local creation discover a new and higher type of r.,

196:0.4 r based on personal spiritual relations with the Father

196:0.10 Jesus consistently interpreted r. wholly in terms of

196:0.11 the earthly life of Jesus, r. was a living experience,

196:1.1 How unfortunate that r. itself should be so

196:1.2 suddenly supplant the theologic r. about Jesus.

196:2.1 You may preach a r. about Jesus, but, perforce,

196:2.1 new r., the r. of the risen and glorified Christ.

196:2.4 the human Jesus was recognized as having a r.,

196:2.4 divine Jesus (Christ) almost overnight became a r..

196:2.6 Jesus founded the r. of personal experience in

196:2.6 Paul founded a r. in which the glorified Jesus

196:2.6 pity that his followers failed to create a unified r.

196:2.10 that made the golden rule a vital factor in his r..

196:2.11 his was a religious mission, and r. is an exclusively

196:3.0 3. THE SUPREMACY OF RELIGION

196:3.1 R. does not remove or destroy human troubles,

196:3.19 The Hebrews had a r. of moral sublimity; the Greeks

196:3.19 the Greeks evolved a r. of beauty; Paul founded a

196:3.19 Paul and his conferees founded a r. of faith, hope,

196:3.19 Jesus revealed and exemplified a r. of love: security

196:3.20 Moral choosing constitutes r. as the motive of inner

196:3.26 such an illuminated man has a r. and is spiritually

196:3.27 Morality without r. fails to reveal ultimate goodness,

196:3.27 R. provides for the enhancement, glorification, and

196:3.28 R. stands above science, art, philosophy, ethics, and

196:3.28 R. is man’s supreme experience in the mortal nature,

196:3.30 R. is man’s supreme gesture, his magnificent reach

religion of Jesus

5:4.5 The r. of is salvation from self, deliverance from

5:4.7 of value in that they are valid approaches to the r..

87:7.6 even the restatement of the r. must develop a new

98:7.11 It has long since ceased to be the r., although it still

99:5.3 The r. is the most dynamic influence ever to activate

103:9.4 religions and the consummate saving gospel of the r..

140:8.23 the heart of Jesus’ r. consisted in the acquirement of

140:8.27 realized that their Master’s r. made no provision

140:8.27 But not so with the r. of Jesus of Nazareth.

140:8.29 The teaching of Jesus is a r. for everybody, not alone

140:8.29 His r. never became crystallized (during his day) into

140:10.6 This new r. was not without practical implications,

141:7.4 The r. was wholly based on the living of his life

143:5.11 Even the Christian r. has been persistently built up

149:2.5 The teachers of the r should approach other religions

159:5.8 Jesus’ r. consisted not merely in believing, but

159:5.8 did not teach that the essence of his r. consisted in

160:5.7 The r. transcends all our former concepts of the

160:5.11 concepts of the reality of the idealism of the r.,

160:5.12 The r. demands living and spiritual experience.

184:4.6 The living experience in the r. thus becomes the

192:4.8 and changing the r. of Jesus into a new and modified

194:3.2 The r. is a new gospel of faith to be proclaimed to

194:3.2 This new r. is founded on faith, hope, and love.

194:3.3 The r. does not seek to escape this life in order to

194:3.3 The r. provides the joy and peace of another and

194:3.5 On the day of Pentecost the r. broke all national

194:3.7 The r. fosters the highest type of human civilization

194:3.7 it creates the highest type of spiritual personality

194:3.9 at Jerusalem, indicate the universality of the r..

194:3.9 great effort of the spirit to liberate the r. from its

194:3.11 designed forever to loose the r. of the Master from

194:3.11 taught his followers that his r. was never passive;

194:3.17 The r. is the most powerful unifying influence the

195:4.4 transformation of the r. into a religion about Jesus.

195:4.5 secular and spiritual, the r. will eventually triumph.

195:6.1 panic is over, the r. will not be found bankrupt.

195:9.2 A new and fuller revelation of the r. is destined to

195:9.4 await the coming of these new teachers of Jesus’ r.

195:9.6 evade the r. because of their fears of what it will do

195:9.6 The r. does, indeed, dominate and transform its

195:9.7 turn wholeheartedly to the gospel, the r. of Nazareth

195:9.9 but the r. stands as the unsullied and transcendent

195:10.15 do not yet understand that there is a r. separate,

195:10.18 and the more general acceptance of the real r..

196:1.2 drastic and revolutionary if the living r. should

196:2.0 2. THE RELIGION OF JESUS

196:2.1 but, perforce, you must live the r. of Jesus.

religion, evolutionary or evolved or evolving

2:6.2 E. may become ethical, but only revealed religion

5:4.9 is the highest attainment level of purely e..

5:5.4 Moral conduct is always an antecedent of e. and a

5:5.5 E. is the mother of the science, art, and philosophy

52:2.3 primitive, the e. of fear and ignorance prevails.

85:3.4 Early in e. the lamb became the typical sacrificial

85:6.3 E. creates its gods in the image and likeness of man;

86:1.1 e. had its roots of origin in the human experiences of

87:4.6 E. has paid a terrible price for the concept of dual

87:4.6 The gods of e. have generally been opposed by the

89:2.2 when the taboo received the solemn sanction of e.,

89:3.3 were two of the greatest social gains from early e..

90:0.3 E. is born of a simple and all-powerful fear,

90:1.1 and the focus personality for all the practices of e..

91:1.1 The function of early e. is to conserve and augment

92:0.1 E. arose slowly throughout the millenniums of

92:0.5 sufficient to initiate and prosecute the growth of e..

92:1.3 it is impossible entirely to divorce purely e. from

92:1.4 Fear fashions the gods of e. and motivates the

92:1.5 is a great fear”; that is the outgrowth of purely e..

92:2.1 Eventually, e. does reflect the changing mores,

92:2.2 In the course of e., novelty has always been

92:2.4 not determined by religion, that is, by e.; rather are

92:3.0 3. THE NATURE OF EVOLUTIONARY R.

92:3.3 But when tempted to criticize e., be careful.

92:3.4 E. makes no provision for change or revision;

92:3.4 e does not provide for its own progressive correction

92:3.4 E. commands respect because its followers believe it

92:3.7 E., human religion, has indeed been guilty of all

92:3.8 E. has been man’s most expensive but incomparably

92:3.10 And this sacred heritage of animal ascent, e., must

92:4.3 E. is sentimental, not logical.

92:4.3 It is man’s reaction to belief in a hypothetical ghost-

92:4.3 E. pictures the circuitous gropings of humanity in

92:5.1 In e., the gods are conceived to exist in the likeness

92:6.2 On Urantia, revelatory and e. are progressing side by

95:2.1 e. of the Nile valley was periodically augmented

100:6.8 Even e. is all of this in loyalty and grandeur because

100:6.9 The characteristic difference between e. is a new

101:5.3 1. E.. The experience of primitive worship,

101:5.4 e. is destined to receive the spiritual expansion of

101:5.10 E. is the outworking of the endowment of the local

101:5.11 E. drives home to the individual the idea of duty;

101:5.12 Evolved r. rests wholly on faith.

101:5.13 E. provides only the assurance of faith and the

101:6.5 Urantia, lived under the reign of e. up to the time

101:6.5 the combined guidance of e. and revealed religion.

101:9.1 had been created and fostered by preceding e..

101:9.1 unfailingly enlarges the ethical horizon of e. while

102:5.3 You can psychologize e. but not the personal-

103:0.4 1. Natural or e..

103:3.2 But sooner or later the e. requires that the individual

religion, new

64:4.12 This n. of fear led to attempts to placate the invisible

92:2.5 of men only superficially accept a strange and n.;

92:5.15 the Occident and the synthesis of a n. in the Orient.

95:5.9 the priests to use against the young king and his n..

95:6.2 This founder of a n. was a virile youth, who, on his

95:6.3 And this n. was one of actionworknot prayers

95:6.4 an Iranian prince, this n. was spread by the sword.

98:3.8 This n. of Augustus worship flourished and was

110:4.5 Many a n. and strange “ism” has arisen from the

121:1.1 the effective spread of a n. to both East and West.

131:10.6 This n. of ours is very full of joy, and it generates an

132:0.8 for the leadership of the n. in Rome and throughout

132:7.6 Ganid: “Teacher, let’s you and I make a n., one

132:7.9 to the Creator of a universe that they make a n.!

132:7.9 they were making a new and everlasting r. right

133:3.2 that Crispus with his entire family embraced the n.,

154:6.3 only give up the foolishness of trying to preach a n.

155:5.12 will so shortly begin the bold proclamation of a n.

156:6.10 associates prepare to begin the proclamation of a n.,

159:5.8 Jesus enjoined the positive doing of that which his n.

160:1.12 of the kingdom, constitutes the n. as I understand it.

160:1.14 the gospel which you preach, represents the n. of

173:3.3 the inevitable clash between a new and living r. of

180:5.12 the n. teaches only self-forgetfulness, enhanced

194:0.3 to Paul, who created a n. out of the new version of

194:3.11 teachers of this n. are now equipped with spiritual

194:3.14 No wonder these believers in the n. would cry out,

194:4.13 so that the active teachers of the n. about Jesus,

195:0.3 Christianity came not merely as a n.something all

195:0.10 the Roman emperor Constantine was won to the n..

195:1.1 Paul proclaimed to the Greeks his version of the n.

195:1.5 forced the Romans subsequently to accept this n.,

195:2.5 in spiritual growth of those who embraced the n. in

195:3.7 This was a great age for the spread of a new r..

195:3.8 This n. was a cultural necessity for imperial Rome,

195:3.8 it is unfortunate that it did not become a means of

196:0.4 local creation discover a new and higher type of r.,

196:2.1 Peter unintentionally inaugurated a n., the religion

religion, primitive

1:5.11 P. had many personal gods, and they were fashioned

4:5.3 times of famine and floodthese are the gods of p.

4:5.4 shedding of blood, represents a r. wholly primitive

62:5.4 of natural phenomena, is about to give birth to p..

63:6.8 These simple people had a real though p., but

64:4.12 A p. of the fear of natural forces gradually developed

64:6.23 a widespread revival of learning and r. of a primitive

68:4.3 Later developing p. greatly reinforced ghost fear

85:0.1 P. had a biologic origin, a natural evolutionary

86:0.2 R of a primitive type was therefore a natural biologic

86:7.0 7. THE FUNCTION OF PRIMITIVE RELIGION

86:7.1 P. was the payment of premiums on insurance

86:7.6 P. prepared the soil of the human mind, by the force

89:1.7 have endured but for the upholding sanctions of p..

89:2.1 bad luck literally drove man into the invention of p.

89:2.5 of confession and forgiveness early appeared in p..

91:1.4 the premagical incantations of p. have evolved to

91:3.4 with the fictitious symbol of the alter ego of p. have

92:3.3 P. is nothing more nor less than the struggle for

92:6.1 The basic belief of p. was survival after death.

92:7.2 P. was very democratic; the savage was quick to

92:7.5 P. was largely a material-value consciousness, but

101:7.6 Philosophy transforms that p. which was largely a

101:9.2 presume to sit in critical judgment on the p. of man

150:3.9 in common with the soothsayer priests of p..

155:5.3 1. Primitive r.. The seminatural and instinctive

religion, revealed or revelatory

2:6.2 but only r. becomes truly and spiritually moral.

5:5.4 antecedent of evolved religion and a part of even r.,

5:5.5 which elevated man to the level of receptivity to r.,

52:1.4 the standards of later dispensations of r. and higher

52:1.7 planting of the seeds of r. by the Planetary Prince

52:2.3 These initial presentations of r. are very simple,

52:4.4 Each new dispensation extends the horizon of r.,

66:5.13 6. The college of revealed r..

67:4.1 Hap and the entire college of r. remained loyal

68:3.5 tendency is derived from the teachings of revealed r.,

69:9.4 The teachers of r., especially the Christian teachers,

70:10.9 teachers of r. have always proclaimed, “Vengeance

85:6.3 r. seeks to evolve and transform mortal man into the

86:4.6 any many other remnants of r., can be found among

89:2.2 sin was universally established in the world before r.

92:2.1 changing mores which may have been affected by r..

92:3.5 ghosts laid the foundation for a philosophy of r.,

92:3.7 made it possible for later r. to compensate for

92:3.10 and ennobled by the continuous censorship of r.

92:4.3 R. is propounded by the real spiritual world;

92:4.3 it is the response of the superintellectual cosmos to

92:4.3 gropings of humanity in quest of truth; r. is that very

92:5.1 exist in the likeness of man’s image; in r., men are

92:5.3 2. The sublime ideals of revealed r..

92:6.2 On Urantia, evolutionary and r. are progressing side

92:7.2 Only with r. did autocratic and intolerant theologic

95:5.14 culture of the Nile and the r. of the Euphrates to all

99:4.8 of fear without immediately grasping the r. of love.

100:6.8 But revelatory r. is excellent as well as genuine.

100:6.9 characteristic difference between evolved and r. is

101:4.1 Any cosmology presented as a part of r. is destined

101:5.4 2. Revealed r..

101:5.11 r. lays increasing emphasis on loving, the golden rule

101:5.13 r. provides the assurance of faith plus the truth of a

101:5.13 morontia progression the truths of r. are expanded;

101:6.1 morontia phase of r. has to do with the experience of

101:6.5 the combined guidance of evolutionary and r..

102:4.6 R. is the unifying element of human existence.

102:8.7 never does r. point to miracles as proof of

103:0.5 2. Supernatural or revelatory r..

103:2.3 the seed of r. germinates is the moral nature that

104:0.1 The Trinity concept of r. must not be confused with

131:5.3 God by walking in the paths ordained by his r..

194:3.9 No r. can spread to all the world when it makes

195:9.6 By such procedure, even a r. becomes man-made

religion, true or real or genuine

5:4.2 The immediate service of t. is the establishment of

79:4.9 for religion, t., is the indispensable source of that

85:7.3 then begins to develop into the phenomenon of r..

87:7.10 dynamic body of personal spiritual experiencet..

92:1.2 mankind is ripening for the appreciation of real r.,

92:7.5 for t. is the devotion of the self to the service of

92:7.15 T. must ever be the eternal foundation and guiding

98:2.2 they did not perceive that t. is the cure for soul

99:0.2 T. does oppose violence as a technique of social

99:0.2 it does not oppose the intelligent efforts of society to

99:1.5 but t. is the only power which can lastingly increase

99:2.1 Only the r. of personal spiritual experience can

99:2.6 True r. carries over from one age to another the

99:4.1 G renders the religionist socially fragrant and creates

99:4.3 T. is a meaningful way of living dynamically face to

99:5.2 T. is to know God as your Father and man as your

99:5.7 Since t. is a matter of personal spiritual experience,

100:6.1 T. is a wholehearted devotion to some reality

100:6.5 But true r. is a living love, a life of service.

100:6.5 G. takes nothing away from human existence, but

100:6.5 but it does add new meanings to all of life;

100:6.5 it generates new types of enthusiasm, zeal, and

100:6.5 It may even engender the spirit of the crusader,

101:1.0 1. TRUE RELIGION

101:1.1 T. is not a system of philosophic belief which can

101:1.5 The germs of t. originate in the domain of man’s

101:1.6 the sense of duty completes the ancestry of t..

101:2.13 T. is an insight into reality, the faith-child of the

101:2.13 T. consists in the experience that “the Spirit itself

101:9.3 T. is that sublime and profound conviction within the

102:2.2 Thus do the words and acts of true and undefiled r.

102:2.7 But true r. is alive.

102:2.8 True r. must act.

102:3.4 Real r. leads to increased social service.

102:7.7 dogmatic in contending with the prophets of t.,

102:8.7 T. has nothing to do with alleged miracles, and never

103:5.7 R. does not foster moral indolence and spiritual

103:5.7 T. does not belittle man’s efforts to progress during

103:7.6 within the domain of t., faith is always logical from

103:9.11 T. is an experience of believing and knowing as well

132:4.8 founded on justice, even as t. is founded on mercy

143:7.2 True r. is the act of an individual soul in its self-

149:2.11 clean hearts for clean hands as the mark of t..

155:3.5 that t. was man’s heartfelt loyalty to his highest and

155:3.7 T. is designed to lessen the strain of existence;

155:3.7 it releases faith and courage for daily living and

155:5.5 3. True r.–the r. of revelation. The revelation of

155:5.0 5. THE DISCOURSE ON TRUE RELIGION

155:6.3 handed down by your ancestors to a t. of spirit

157:2.2 with the spirit of living truth and the power of t..

157:2.2 It is not the purpose of t. merely to bring peace but

159:5.8 the certain effects of the possession of the spirit of t.

160:4.1 T., in fact, does not function apart from the

160:5.5 The social characteristics of a t. consist in the fact

160:5.5 T. does all of this; all other beliefs are not worthy

160:5.6 changed to meet the demands of the ideals of t..

160:5.13 of the impulse to be like God is not true r..

160:5.13 feelings of the emotion to worship God are not t..

160:5.13 conviction to forsake self and serve God is not t..

160:5.13 T. has reference to destiny and reality of attainment

170:3.8 It therefore is evident that the true and inner r. of

177:2.6 the loyal devotion of t. exert a profound reciprocal

180:5.7 This is the essence of t.: that you love your neighbor

185:1.1 to grasp the fact that these Hebrews had a real r.,

194:3.6 At last, t. is delivered from the custody of priests

195:6.2 t. cannot become involved in any controversy with

195:6.4 Modern science has left t.the teachings of Jesus as

195:7.1 spiritual resources of the personal experience of t..

195:7.2 True science can have no lasting quarrel with t..

195:7.16 science, while in turn it is spiritualized by t.

195:8.7 the revolt went too far and lost sight of God and t.,

195:8.8 was not necessary for the secularists to antagonize t.

196:3.1 T. unifies the personality for effective adjustment to

196:3.20 But such a r. is not a purely subjective experience.

196:3.20 It signifies the whole of the subjectivity of the

196:3.27 albeit real r. enhances all moral values, makes them

religion’s

99:4.7 There is no danger in r. becoming more of a private

99:7.0 7. RELIGION’S CONTRIBUTION

101:2.7 this First Cause of science and r. God of salvation

religionist

1:6.2 of unity, to the r. a living spiritual experience.

5:5.3 The r. of faith believes in a God who fosters survival

87:6.2 No longer does the r. stand defenseless before the

90:0.2 a shaman, or a priest intervene between the r. and

94:3.5 personal attainment of Deity by the individual r.,

94:6.6 And of the true r. he said, in expressing the truth

99:3.0 3. RELIGION AND THE RELIGIONIST

99:3.3 The r. is not unsympathetic with social suffering,

99:3.15 albeit any one such r., as an individual citizen, may

99:4.1 Genuine religion renders the r. socially fragrant and

99:5.6 powerful repercussions in the social life of such a r..

99:5.7 it is inevitable that each individual r. must have his

100:3.2 To the r. the word God becomes a symbol signifying

100:6.1 devotion to some reality which the r. deems to be

100:6.2 The accepted supreme value of the r. may be base or

100:6.3 The sincere r. is conscious of universe citizenship

100:6.3 He is thrilled and energized with the assurance of

100:6.5 The r.’ detachment from much that is purely trivial

100:6.7 resident in the consciousness of the r. who has

101:8.2 faith can rise up only in the heart of the individual r..

101:8.4 Faith vitalizes religion and constrains the r. to live

102:2.4 certitude does not lead such a sound-minded r. to

102:6.3 The r. of philosophic attainment has faith in a God of

102:6.3 The r. has faith in a God of love.

103:5.3 the r. more correctly recognizes that the unselfish

103:8.5 The certainty of the God-knowing r. should not be

131:3.5 “No r. may hope to attain the enlightenment of

195:7.18 cannot exist without the real experience of the r.

195:7.23 The r., not religion, proves the existence of the spirit

196:2.7 was the world’s most wholehearted and devoted r.

religionists

4:1.9 impossible for physicists, philosophers, or even r. to

77:3.8 The r., the noncombatants, fled to their homes in the

87:4.6 made it difficult for r. to conceive of cosmic unity.

88:2.7 writings which various r. hold as sacred books,

92:7.3 It is a fallacy for any group of r. to conceive of their

92:7.3 R. would do better to borrow the best in their

94:3.2 and was therefore not experiencible by individual r..

94:9.2 devotion and missionary persistence of sincere r..

98:2.5 elevated its ideals, but were more artists than r..

99:2.3 R. must function in society, in industry, in politics

99:2.4 R. are of no more value in the tasks of social

99:3.3 influenced by the attitude of these individual r. as

99:3.15 R., as a group, must never concern themselves with

99:5.7 Someday r. will get together and actually effect

99:5.7 Goals rather than creeds should unify r..

99:5.9 Future r. must live out their religion, dedicate

100:0.2 is stimulated by intimate association with other r..

100:6.6 Such r. are like the Apostle Paul, who said: “I am

102:2.3 R. seem to live in effective emancipation from

102:2.3 they exhibit a stabilization of personality and a

103:1.5 That r. have believed so much that was false does

103:4.2 and this creates new problems for the individual r.,

114:6.7 meaningless controversial divisions of professed r.

121:5.17 ethics, insisting that r. pay some attention to both.

130:3.3 readily received by the various groups of Asiatic r..

132:1.4 In every age scientists and r. must recognize that

134:4.8 even religious wars, at least wars among r..

134:4.10 The Urmia r. lived together in comparative peace

143:7.2 attempt to socialize the worship of individual r..

149:2.4 for Jews, Hindus, and other Eastern r. to accept

196:3.17 a result of the irreligious conduct of professed r.,

religionssee religions, evolved or evolutionary;

religions, modern; religions, primitive;

religions, revealed or revelatory

5:4.1 The morality of the r. of evolution drives men

5:4.1 The r. of revelation allure men to seek for a God of

5:4.5 All r. teach the worship of Deity and some

5:4.6 goodness; the Greeks on beauty; both r. sought truth

5:4.7 All these r. are of value in that they are valid

48:1.1 in distorted form, has found a place in present-day r..

52:2.4 There uniformly run through all of these racial r. two

69:2.5 But many of the r. of the world reverted to the

70:1.14 The primitive r. all sanctioned war.

74:8.12 “sacred scriptures” of the Hebrew and Christian r..

79:4.7 contact with the inferior r. of the Deccan after the

79:4.7 bondage of the enslaving superstitions of inferior r.;

81:3.7 and missionary enterprises fostered by the later r.

84:5.6 even worse under the teachings of several Oriental r.

84:7.18 7. Certain r. required offspring.

86:2.7 But all r. did not develop from animism.

87:0.1 None of these early r. had much to do with the

87:4.7 most of the world’s r. carry this cultural birthmark

88:2.6 sacred books of many r. have become fetishistic

89:3.1 ritual of the fast was deeply rooted in many ancient r

89:3.3 and teachings of many r., notably Christianity.

89:3.6 Many of the world’s great r. have been adversely

89:3.6 formation of celibate priesthoods in the many r.

91:2.8 one technique associated with the natural r. of racial

91:2.8 higher r. of ethical excellence, the r. of revelation.

91:4.1 materialistic praying is incompatible with ethical r.

91:4.1 and is unworthy of enlightened r. and advancing

92:1.3 bells, drums, and priesthoods are common to all r..

92:2.3 of different r. that may be regarded as obscene,

92:3.1 Ancient r. and mythology faithfully portray the

92:3.1 cult present a true picture of the racial r. of the past

92:4.1 to sort and censor the successive r. of evolution.

92:4.1 But if revelation is to exalt and upstep the r. of

92:4.2 r. of revelation are always characterized by a belief

92:5.10 though unproductive of any immediately appearing r.

92:5.10 later teachers of truth were to build the r. of Urantia.

92:5.15 into Sikhism, one of the most advanced r. of Asia.

92:6.0 6. THE COMPOSITE RELIGIONS

92:6.1 Twentieth-century Urantia r. present an interesting

92:6.2 These r., the r. of twentieth-century Urantia, may be

92:6.14 The most advanced r. of ancient times were Judaism

92:6.14 Both Hindus and Hebrews believed that their r. were

92:6.17 between the r. of evolution and the r. of revelation

92:6.20 The “national r.” are nothing more than a

92:7.2 New r. cannot be invented; they are either evolved,

92:7.3 The many r. of Urantia are all good to the extent that

92:7.4 All these r. have arisen as a result of man’s variable

92:7.4 They can never hope to attain a uniformity of creeds,

92:7.4 they can realize a unity in true worship of the Father

92:7.11 Civilization, science, and advanced r. must deliver

94:2.5 the inferior r. of the Deccan permeated the north,

94:4.1 the oldest and most cosmopolitan of the world’s r.,

94:4.9 tolerant attitude of adoption toward many other r.,

94:9.2 Gautama it became, the more like the r. it supplanted

94:10.2 found the observance of so much from so many r.

94:10.3 Tibetans have something of all the leading world r.

94:12.4 its adherents are free to choose truth from all r.;

94:12.7 dogmas of nineteen centuries of contact with the r.

95:0.1 India gave rise to many of the r. and philosophies

95:1.1 By 2000 B.C. the r. of Mesopotamia had about lost

95:1.3 Salem teachers did much to refine and uplift the r. of

95:3.3 Of all the purely human r. of Urantia none ever

95:6.7 to impress three great r.: Judaism and Christianity

97:10.6 important part in the development of two world r.,

98:2.12 R. have long endured without philosophical support,

98:3.1 the Greeks and Brahmans or the more spiritual r. of

98:4.1 having lost their primitive family and state r.

98:6.4 were those who at one time belonged to both r.,

98:6.4 Both r. employed baptism and partook of the

98:6.4 Mithraism’s tolerance for other r. (except later

98:7.4 a basic factor in all the r. of Occident and Orient that

99:4.8 psychology, has weakened only those r. which are

99:4.10 spiritistic belief (in a providential Deity) of many r..

99:6.2 And all live r. encourage human friendship, conserve

100:6.1 And the outstanding characteristics of all r. are:

100:6.9 But it is experience in and with the human r. that

102:8.1 this watchcare and final salvation, no two r. agree;

102:8.3 The difference in the r. of various ages is wholly

103:0.6 of the admixture of natural and supernatural r..

103:0.7 4. Philosophic r., man-made or philosophically

103:0.7 thought-out theologic doctrines and reason-created r

103:4.1 social communion, and so did early r. provide that

103:6.11 the spiritual worlds, sciences and r. falsely so called.

103:9.3 Buddhism is one of the best r. without a God which

104:1.9 The trinity idea takes best hold of those r. which

111:0.2 of Deity has long formed a part of many Urantian r..

120:3.6 become the common heritage of all r. and all peoples

121:4.6 not r. of salvation for even the poor and the weak.

121:5.0 5. THE GENTILE RELIGIONS

121:5.2 In the times of Jesus the r. of the Occident included:

121:5.6 4. The mystery r..

121:5.6 new and strange r. from the Levant, which had

121:5.6 These r. rapidly became the accepted belief of the

121:5.7 The mystery r. spelled the end of national beliefs

121:5.13 adherence to the better types of the mystery r.,

121:5.17 Christianity of Paul were the first European r. to

126:3.11 the Roman Empire? To the gentiles and their r.?

130:3.4 discussed again and again all the r. of the world,

130:3.5 Ganid made a collection of the teachings of those r.

130:3.5 Deity seemed to be derived from other and older r..

130:3.10 r. only in the sense that they led men to find God

131:0.0 THE WORLD’S RELIGIONS

131:0.1 collection of the teachings of the world’s r. about

131:8.1 a part of the earlier teachings of several Chinese r.;

131:9.1 the least God-recognizing of the world’s great r.

131:10.1 this compilation of the teachings of the world r.

131:10.8 Though I see God in these other r., I find him in

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

132:7.6 The r. of men grow up over long periods of time,

134:3.1 This structure was a temple of the philosophy of r..

134:3.3 The founder of this unique school of r. lived and

134:3.6 thirty r. and religious cults were represented on the

134:3.7 These teachers of the various r. made a great effort

134:3.7 a great effort to show how similar their r. were

134:4.3 If different r. recognize the spirit sovereignty of God

134:4.3 sovereignty of God, then will all such r. remain at

134:4.3 that it possesses exclusive authority over other r.,

134:4.3 such a religion presume to be intolerant of other r.

134:4.4 peacebrotherhoodcan never exist unless all r. are

134:4.5 You cannot have equality among r. without having

134:4.5 without having religious wars unless all r. consent to

134:4.8 will begin to assert its superiority over other r.;

134:5.1 of the religion about him among the world’s r.

134:6.5 These Americans represent almost all the r. and sects

134:6.11 hope of sometime having a global religionor r.

140:8.27 All r. before and after the times of Jesus, even

140:8.29 Jesus’ teaching stands apart from all r., as such,

141:7.8 which had been so neglected by most of the e. of

143:1.5 The r. of this world have neglected the poor, but

149:2.1 all nations and all r. of the world would speedily

149:2.1 more acceptable to certain nations, races, and r.,

149:2.1 less acceptable to all other nations, races, and r..

149:2.5 of the religion of Jesus should approach other r. with

155:5.2 While the r. of the world have a double origin

155:5.8 show a personal preference for those r. of authority

155:5.9 The acceptance of the traditional r. of authority

155:5.9 The settled, crystallized, and established r. of

155:5.10 in so casting their lot with the r. of authority, they

155:5.12 The appeal of all such r. is largely to the mind.

155:6.8 Never can the r. of authority come to unification.

155:6.8 divergent mind r. of authority become impregnated

155:6.9 The r. of authority can only divide men and set

155:6.9 The r. of authority require of men uniformity in

155:6.9 The r. of authority crystallize into lifeless creeds;

155:6.17 to a passive attitude of assent to r. of authority,

159:5.7 Other r. had suggested the thought of the nearness

160:1.14 All philosophies and r. which fall short of these

160:5.3 All r. based on fear, emotion, tradition, and

160:5.3 tradition, and philosophy I term the intellectual r.,

160:5.3 on true spirit experience I would term the true r..

160:5.3 R. can therefore be either good or evil.

160:5.6 The lower r. shape their ideas of God to meet the

160:5.6 the higher r. demand that the human heart shall be

160:5.9 Such beliefs are merely r. of wishful fancy.

160:5.12 Other r. may consist in traditional beliefs, feelings,

170:1.7 culminating heritage of the Jewish and Persian r..

170:5.8 to this Christian church, even as to all other r., races,

170:5.17 The concept of Jesus is still alive in the advanced r.

194:3.2 The r. of pessimistic despair seek to obtain release

194:3.2 they crave extinction in endless slumber and rest.

194:3.2 These are the r. of primitive fear and dread.

194:3.14 or no spiritual standing in the tenets of the older r..

195:0.2 war weary, and skeptical of all existing r. and

195:0.3 the ethics, morality, and r. of Western civilization.

195:0.5 The triumph of Christianity over the philosophic r.

195:1.2 triumphed over all contending r. primarily because of

195:2.1 new tolerance for strange languages, peoples, and r..

195:2.2 The Romans were tolerant of any and all r. but very

195:5.1 problems for Christianity and all other r. to solve.

195:6.10 False r. may represent an evasion of reality, but Jesus

195:9.8 Christianitythe best of the r. of the twentieth

196:1.2 the church that bears his name, and to all other r.!

religions, evolved or evolutionary

91:4.3 But the prayer of the natural or evolved r. is not at

92:4.7 with the beliefs and practices of various e. and finally

92:6.17 between the r. of evolution and the r. of revelation

92:7.2 All new e. are merely advancing expressions of the

94:12.7 centuries of contact with r. of evolutionary origin.

99:4.8 of unfinished growth: forsaking the e. of fear without

100:6.1 E. and revelatory religions may differ markedly in

104:0.1 must not be confused with the triad beliefs of e..

religions, modern

88:2.2 The relics of m. represent an attempt to rationalize

89:9.4 the sacraments of m. the legitimate successors of

97:8.5 All m. have seriously blundered in the attempt to

102:4.5 but prayer has been wrongly emphasized by m.,

140:4.7 The major error of modern r. is negativism.

religions, primitive

85:0.1 Man creates his p. out of his fears and by means

87:4.5 the early ghosts of the monospiritism of most p.

101:5.10 Such p are directly concerned with ethics and morals

101:5.10 Such r are predicated on the assurance of conscience

102:8.7 for miracles is a harking back to the p. of magic.

103:0.2 p. are always evolutionary in their genesis.

103:3.1 origin of p., you should not overlook the influence

194:3.2 These are the r. of primitive fear and dread.

religions, revealed or revelatory

91:4.3 religions is not at first ethical, as it is in the later r..

92:4.2 the r. of revelation are always characterized by a

92:6.17 between the r. of evolution and the r. of revelation

100:6.1 Evolutionary religions and r. may differ markedly

101:5.11 Personally r. are sponsored by the bestowal spirits

103:9.4 the later r. and the consummate saving gospel of the

religioussee experience(s), religious; see leaders

5:5.5 Man does not have to be r. against his will.

69:6.1 society with its four divisionsregulative, r., military

70:7.1 as secret societies and originally were wholly r.;

70:8.10 8. Rthe early cult clubs produced their own classes

84:7.3 The mores (r., moral, and ethical), together with

86:0.2 fear of the forces of nature gradually became r. as

91:8.2 True prayer is both moral and r.; magic is neither.

99:3.6 zealously r. in the propagation of their social reforms

100:6.2 may be base or even false, but it is nevertheless r..

101:9.4 Art is only r. when it becomes diffused with purpose

103:2.8 such a choice; such a decision is both human and r..

103:4.1 in contrast with the secular the r. is pervaded by

123:6.8 unconventional manner of relating to things r.,

124:1.13 of manhoodphysical, intellectual, and r..

124:2.6 things economic, political, and r. with older minds,

167:6.6 Beauty is most r. when it is most simple and

195:5.7 4. Even human morality is not, in and of itself, r..

religious acquirements

124:1.13 for promoting the acquirements of manhood—r.,

religious actions

102:3.3 lead directly to r., unselfish acts of social service

religious activity or activities

5:4.4 and art intervene between the nonreligious and the r.

71:8.4 2. The freedom of social, political, and r. activities.

99:2.3 which presumes to function as such, apart from r.,

99:3.7 of all this unrecognized and unconscious type of r. is

99:6.2 the purpose of group r. to dramatize the loyalties of

102:2.7 men often seek to escape the rigors of truly r. by a

157:1.1 contribute to the r. of his sworn enemies, but,

religious advancement

87:7.2 every appealing movement in social culture or r. has

religious affairs

164:2.2 a grasp of the affairs of men, both secular and r..

religious art

90:2.2 Ancient black art, both r. and secular, was called

101:9.4 Art is only r. when it becomes diffused with purpose

religious aspect(s)

97:3.6 issue to the r. of Hebrew and Canaanite ideologies.

103:7.5 unless both the scientific and the r. of a personality

religious assembly

72:3.5 there are no public places devoted exclusively to r.

167:6.6 public houses of r. that are at least as attractive as

religious assurance

101:0.3 The feeling of r. is more than an emotional feeling.

102:2.2 One of the characteristic peculiarities of genuine r.

religious attainment

102:3.1 educational poverty unavoidably handicaps r.

144:4.5 realization and individuality of intellectual and r..

religious attitude(s)

97:3.5 bitter antagonisms of social, economic, moral, and r.

99:5.7 been able to agree upon as a common r. attitude.

103:3.5 the r. attitude of the individual became the group

148:6.9 friends and enshrined even in his own r. attitude.

religious authority or authorities

100:5.1 how to install a philosophy of living in the place of r.

132:2.4 to become a social automaton, and a slave to r..

162:2.2 Some said the r. were afraid to molest him;

195:8.6 revolt against the almost total control of life by r.,

195:10.14 hardly sufficient to enable all men to dispense with r.

religious awakening

52:4.8 ideal world, witnesses the fullness of a great r.,

92:5.12 one of the greatest centuries of r. ever witnessed on

religious background

95:5.2 monotheistic channel which was vital to the r. of

135:5.7 Such was the r. of the Jewish world when John

religious beauty

167:6.6 Beauty is most r. when it is most simple and

religious belief(s)

52:7.16 those embraced within r. which depict heaven as the

75:1.3 the inhabitants to the most simple forms of r..

78:5.8 their presence usually improved the r. and moral

85:2.2 lessons from, and predicate r. on, the sprouting grain

87:4.5 became the most widespread and persistent of all r.

90:0.2 And today most Urantia systems of organized r. are

96:2.3 Semites, because of their peculiar r., were called

96:4.2 his father and his mother, their commonness of r.

97:3.1 clash of ideologies rather than a difference in r..

99:5.6 Any r. which is effective in spiritualizing the believer

99:5.7 Just as certainly as men share their r., they create

103:1.4 easier to agree on religious values than on r.

103:1.4 in the face of giving up or changing many of his r.

103:1.4 persists in spite of revolutionary changes in r..

103:5.12 of his own personal interpretation of the truths of r.

120:3.7 to the creation of stereotyped systems of Urantia r.

121:6.3 and fairly consistent system of r. and practice.

134:3.3 lived and died without ever revealing his personal r..

138:5.2 to fit Jesus’ new gospel into their old forms of r..

142:3.21 the advancing r. of our forefathers demanded that

195:1.6 extent, of a new order of human r. and practice.

195:9.11 a social and cultural movement as well as a r. and

religious believers

46:0.1 visualized by the majority of twentieth-century r..

94:12.4 indeed a commendable tendency to appear among r.

131:6.1 The third group of r. who preserved the doctrine of

134:4.3 of other religions or dare to persecute other r..

134:4.6 any and all religious groups composed of such r.

religious brotherhood(s)

92:5.16 the augmentation of the r. of spiritual worship

121:5.9 giving rise to r. and numerous sectarian societies.

153:1.2 winning lasting converts for the r. of mankind.

religious brothers

134:4.10 will men become r. and live together in peace on

religious capacity

52:2.3 evolution of the r. of receptivity in the inhabitants

religious castes

99:6.3 religion creates the evil discrimination of r.;

religious causes

99:2.3 must confine its efforts to the furtherance of r..

religious center

77:3.7 as a cultural and r. for surrounding barbarians.

78:5.7 Easter Island was long a r. and administrative

religious ceremonial(s)

64:4.13 of human sacrifice as a part of r. long persisted.

66:5.21 Before the Prince’s arrival, bathing had been a r.

77:4.7 animals, pottery, commercial law, civil codes, r.,

83:4.4 association of marriage with certain magical or r..

85:4.1 Baptism became a r. in Babylon, and the Greeks

87:5.2 R. must keep pace with spirit evolution and

89:4.1 When the idea of sacrifice first attached itself to r.,

90:5.2 and finally acquiring the sanctity and dignity of r..

94:10.2 Examination of the r. of present-day Tibetan rituals

94:11.1 religion with its temples of worship and definite r.

96:4.4 the r. of the newly evolving Hebrew worship were

religious ceremony or ceremonies

74:7.21 fruit of the land for the blood sacrifices in the r. but

76:3.5 priests of this order were trained to officiate at r.,

85:5.2 sun worship became the chief r. of the agricultural

86:3.3 produced by “the enemy” and depend on r. to effect

87:6.12 the later water ritual; primitive bathing was a r..

89:7.4 It was a r. to consort with these sacred maidens,

91:0.4 dairymen priests of the Todas do not represent a r.

98:3.4 Oaths and admissions to citizenship were in reality r.

religious certainty

103:7.9 well-balanced philosophy of scientific stability and r..

religious challenge

2:7.10 The r. of this age is to those farseeing men and

religious charge(s)

147:6.2 that he would have to be apprehended on a r.

154:3.1 Jesus and carry him to Jerusalem to be tried on r.,

religious choice

196:3.14 3. God-judgmentr. choice.

religious circumstances

95:3.5 Again was it political rather than r. that made it

religious civilization

79:3.5 India bid fair to produce the leading cultural, r.,

91:6.6 been a factor in the progress and preservation of r.,

103:5.2 as r. advances, one’s neighbor expands in concept

religious collectivism

99:2.3 R. must confine its efforts to the furtherance of

religious comfort

138:2.1 hungry to hear words of r. and spiritual good cheer.

religious community or communities

121:2.4 synagogues and well-organized r. scattered hither

170:5.9 as the Redeemer-Creator and spiritual head of a r..

religious concept(s)

76:3.10 Sethite r. of Deity and the universe were advanced

94:12.1 understand the significance of the evolution of r..

102:2.7 Intellectual crystallization of r. is the equivalent of

103:3.1 such r. tend to personalize, first, as animals, later

103:7.15 the material viewpoint with the r. spiritual concept.

121:2.6 represented the survival of a r. cultural concept in

155:5.4 The advancing r. and practices of the civilizing races

195:3.1 with one God, a great r., but without empire.

195:3.1 a God to serve as the suitable r. for empire worship

religious conditions

134:3.8 Urmia teachings as adapted to twentieth-century r.

religious confidence

111:6.8 Only r.living faithcan sustain man amid such

religious conquest

79:3.4 priests entered India and nearly achieved the r. of the

religious consciousness

5:5.12 God-knowingness, r., is a universe reality, but no

16:9.8 Unselfish social consciousness must be a r.;

91:0.4 just as did the early peoples before the times of r..

103:2.6 normal child moves positively, in the emergence of r.

196:0.12 reigned supreme in all matters relating to the r..

196:3.2 The r. identifies these realities as science, truth,

religious consolation(s)

98:4.1 people craved promises of salvationr. for today

139:7.7 regarded as long since without the bounds of r..

155:5.10 individuals who will prefer thus to secure their r.,

religious controversy

92:2.3 A considerable amount of r. has been occasioned

religious conventions

122:5.1 faithful to the r. and practices of his people.

religious conversions

100:5.4 with so-called r. are entirely psychologic in nature,

religious conviction(s)

83:1.4 factors in marriage stability are pride, vanity, and r..

84:1.7 maternal instinct may be thwarted by ambition, and r

99:5.9 Primitive man made little effort to put his r. into

102:2.9 Aberrations of r. have led to bloody persecutions,

152:6.1 fundamental concepts of social conduct, and r..

185:1.3 strong feelings will not hesitate to die for their r.;

195:9.6 thought of falling under the dominance of strong r.

196:2.1 experience and to a portrayal of his personal r..

religious criticism

99:3.7 unable to profit from open r. and thereby attain to

religious cults

70:7.1 was the evolution of r. and the political clubs.

87:7.3 But a r. cannot be manufactured; it must grow.

134:3.6 More than thirty religions and r. were represented

religious culture

79:7.4 while their influence upon the r. of the yellow race

95:1.11 Much of the Mesopotamian r. found its way into

121:1.2 Paul, who, being in r. a Hebrew of the Hebrews,

121:2.3 Palestine was the home of Jewish r. and birthplace

religious custom(s)

64:2.7 racial superiority and perpetuated their primitive r..

89:5.1 cannibalism was a social, r., and military custom.

89:6.2 persisted in the r. of the Chinese, Hindus, Greeks,

89:6.3 contentions between ancient and time-honored r.

90:5.2 contributing to the preservation of social and r..

94:11.1 Buddhism fitted well into the r. of the yellow race.

religious daydreaming

100:5.8 danger associated with the habitual practice of r.;

religious decision

103:2.8 a choice; such a decision is both human and r..

religious designation

73:1.3 “Amadonite” is more a cultural and r. than a racial

religious desire

102:3.4 R. desire is the hunger quest for divine reality.

religious development(s)

79:8.7 The r. of ancestor veneration became complicated

79:8.16 The mechanical and r. of the white races have been

92:0.5 Spirit of Truth, all of which accelerate the rate of r.

92:3.8 would such a course of r. stand without justification.

92:6.14 has greatly influenced the course of r. in Orient and

94:11.12 though helpful to philosophy, are not vital to r..

102:8.4 the unobservable progress of internal spiritual and r..

102:8.6 The prophets have usually led the people in r.;

103:2.1 albeit no r. occurs without conscious effort and

132:0.9 victims of a settled preconception as to all future r..

religious devotion(s)

76:3.2 civil administration, educational methods, and r..

89:4.1 Sacrifice as a part of r., like many other rituals,

89:8.3 head and cutting the hair were likewise forms of r..

100:6.1 This r. to supreme values is shown in the relation

125:0.6 would not accept explanations of worship and r.

155:5.2 there are to be found three distinct forms of r..

160:5.3 The object of r. may be material or spiritual, true

160:5.4 the recipient of the r. of those who worship, is God.

195:6.7 too busy to find time for spiritual meditation and r..

196:1.2 the demonstration of his real life of r. to the doing

religious dictators

178:1.9 governments seek to exercise the authority of r.,

religious discrimination(s)

194:3.14 woman has been forever set free from all r. based

194:3.14 Pentecost obliterated all r. founded on racial

religious doctrine(s)

34:6.6 The dead theory of even the highest r. is powerless

89:3.2 take shape, this new r. of renunciation appeared,

102:2.7 a retreat to the false shelter of stereotyped r. and

131:0.1 in the making of this abstract of the r. of the world

religious dogma(s)

98:2.9 In Palestine, r. became so crystallized as to

102:2.7 a retreat to the false shelter of stereotyped r. and

132:2.4 follows social usage, and r. stands in grave danger

196:1.2 his burial tomb amidst the r. of nineteen centuries.

religious dominance

94:1.1 the political and r. of the Aryan-Andite invaders

religious duty

141:4.3 free from the idea of offering animal sacrifices as a r.

196:0.10 Jesus never prayed as a r. duty.

religious ecstasy

91:7.3 R. is permissible when resulting from sane

91:7.4 Unrestrained mystical enthusiasm and rampant r. are

religious education

99:6.2 glorify the potentials of family life; to promote r.;

123:2.14 direct responsibility for Jesus’ intellectual and r.,

religious effort

103:9.6 Theology constitutes the r. to define, clarify,

religious ego

196:0.6 to disastrous fanaticism, to exaggeration of the r.,

religious egotist

196:0.8 of the fanatic or the superficial frothiness of the r..

religious emotions

64:1.2 Many of man’s earliest r. grew out of his feeling of

101:1.2 mystic faculty for the reception or expression of r..

religious enmity

143:4.2 The r. between the Jews and the Samaritans dated

religious episodes

103:2.1 conversion experiences which characterize r.

religious epochs

92:5.5 Most great r. have been inaugurated by the life

92:5.8 into the seven major r. of post-Adamic Urantia:

religious ethics

52:2.3 receives an enlarged presentation of truth and r..

120:3.5 an enduring and improved system of positive r..

religious evolution

87:0.2 this very fear mankind started on the upgrade of r..

89:3.1 Renunciation came as the next step in r.; fasting was

90:0.3 between the beginning and consummation of r.,

92:2.4 are all influential in determining the progress of r..

92:4.6 The entire trend of Levantine r. was modified by the

92:6.1 tribes are not yet beyond the fetish stage of r..

92:6.20 worship constituted a decided advance in r., but

94:12.5 will be certainly provocative of new advances in r..

98:1.4 As a consequence of these factors in r., there

103:3.5 But in all of this r. the moral element was never

121:7.5 the motion of r. passed westward to the European

religious experiencesee experience

religious experiences

91:7.5 The practical test of these strange r. of mysticism,

91:7.13 prayer has no association with these exceptional r..

101:1.3 Such r. result from the impress made upon the

103:1.3 exposed to the knowledge of a number of other r.

144:5.18 from all of these revelations in their personal r..

195:7.2 useless in the evaluation of spiritual realities and r..

religious expression

86:5.9 Later on, sneezing was accompanied by some r.,

religious faith

95:4.4 among whom evolved the acme of Occidental r.,

99:5.9 Modern men have created many tests of r..

101:2.3 it requires r. to transform the First Cause of science

101:2.15 R. is available alike to the learned and unlearned.

101:3.4 Through r. the soul of man reveals itself and

101:3.17 within him: first, by personal experiencer.; second,

101:6.3 augmented by wisdom, and sanctioned by r..

101:8.2 But living r. is more than the association of noble

102:0.0 THE FOUNDATIONS OF RELIGIOUS FAITH

102:6.0 6. THE CERTAINTY OF RELIGIOUS FAITH

102:6.1 the Creator is a living experience, a dynamic r.,

102:6.8 should be very respectful of that r. which can find

113:2.5 allow your higher intellectual powers, even your r.

116:0.1 No longer would r. be prostituted to the promotion

195:7.1 rather than attempting the overthrow of r.human

196:1.3 To “follow Jesus” means to personally share his r.

196:2.4 human Jesus, who, by the valor of his personal r.

196:3.1 R.the positive leading of the indwelling presence

196:3.4 ennobled by wisdom, and savedjustifiedby r..

religious faculty

101:1.2 there is no mystic r. for the reception of religious

religious families

195:4.3 And many of these special Christian groups, or r.,

religious fanatic(s)

154:0.2 as either a prophet or a relatively harmless r..

154:4.2 1. That Jesus was a deluded and harmless r. fanatic.

185:1.9 never have permitted these bloodthirsty r. to bring

religious fanaticism

91:7.1 practices lead to social isolation and culminate in r.,

religious fealty

127:2.7 Despite these limitations his r. and national loyalty

religious fear

86:0.2 fear of the forces of nature gradually became r. as

86:6.7 spirits, the slavish bondage to evolutionary r.,

92:1.4 Mystery and power have always stimulated r. and

102:5.2 Primitive man had more r. than faith,

102:6.1 The philosophic elimination of r. and the steady

195:9.6 man lived a life of superstitious bondage to r..

religious feasts

185:1.5 visitors to Jerusalem at the times of the great r..

religious feelings

92:1.4 Mystery and power have always stimulated r. and

140:8.20 mortal wholly occupied with r. and actuated only

185:1.3 did not understand that men of strong r. will not

religious fellows

97:4.3 And in denouncing his timeserving, half-r., Amos

religious festivals

121:6.9 to Jerusalem for the celebration of their national r..

religious force

102:2.2 R. is not the product of the individual’s personal

religious forms

94:1.1 Their r. of worship followed closely the ceremonial

98:3.1 Having grown out of the earlier r. of worship of the

124:4.8 Jesus did much to modify their practice of r.,

155:5.6 this primitive form of worship persist in the r. of the

155:6.5 to an outworn system of r. and ceremonies.

religious freedom

121:7.5 divine destiny as messengers of the new gospel of r.

religious gathering

103:4.1 difference between a social occasion and a r. is

103:4.1 in contrast with the secular the r. is pervaded by

religious genius

92:5.11 the outstanding r. of the post-Melchizedek era was

196:0.6 In a r., strong spiritual faith so many times leads to

religious group(s)

77:3.8 The r. group were promptly voted down.

85:2.3 The cults of tree worship are among the oldest r..

94:12.4 Japan has become one of the most progressive r. in

99:2.3 A r. which presumes to function as such, apart from

99:4.1 But the formalization of r. many times destroys the

99:5.1 man’s gregariousness perforce determines that r.

99:5.1 What happens to these r. depends very much on

99:5.1 In primitive society the r. is not always very

99:5.4 Religion has little chance to function until the r.

99:5.7 they create a r. of some sort which creates goals

99:7.1 Though churches and all other r. should stand aloof

103:5.12 When a member of a social r. has complied with the

103:5.12 The security of a r. depends on spiritual unity,

103:5.12 A r should be able to enjoy the liberty of freethinking

134:3.6 chosen, and fully accredited by their respective r..

134:4.6 any and all r. composed of such religious believers

134:4.10 no lasting religious peace on Urantia until all r.

137:7.5 what their attitude should be toward the various r.

144:7.1 a socialized r., the followers of John the Baptist.

religious groupings

114:6.9 regardless of their political entanglements and r..

religious growth

89:10.5 nature of sinis essential to r. and spiritual progress.

92:2.4 foolish to attempt the too sudden acceleration of r..

100:0.2 Love supplies the soil for r.an objective lure in the

100:1.0 1. RELIGIOUS GROWTH

100:1.5 The soil essential for r. presupposes a progressive

100:1.8 Habits which favor r. embrace cultivated sensitivity

100:1.8 The factors of r. may be intentional, but the growth

100:1.9 The unconscious nature of r. does not signify that it

100:1.9 reality of unconscious r. is the one positive proof of

100:5.2 The progression of r. leads from stagnation through

196:2.2 Jesus’ life in the flesh portrays a transcendent r. from

religious guardians

114:6.7 3. The r.. These are “the angels of the churches,”

religious guidance

99:1.3 morality and painstakingly observe the compass of r.

religious habits

100:1.8 R. of thinking and acting are contributory to the

religious hegemony

94:2.1 Brahmans, who, in turn, have maintained their r. in

religious history

79:3.3 thread of monotheism running through the r. of India

96:4.9 The most amazing feature of the r. of the Hebrews

religious hysteria

152:6.2 tempted rely on such manifestations of transient r.

religious idealism

71:4.17 r. can prevent the prostitution of preparedness into

religious ideals

81:6.35 No civilization endures unless its r. inspire a high

religious ideas

92:3.2 The cardinal r. of incantation, inspiration, worship,

92:3.2 they go back to the times of primordial ghost fear.

93:3.6 Even many modern r. about heaven and earth,

religious implications

91:6.4 Prayer is a sound practice, aside from its r. and its

religious impulse

36:5.11 6. The spirit of worship–the r., the first differential

100:6.3 The marks of human response to the r. embrace the

103:3.1 the fact remains that the true r. has its origin in

religious individual

5:4.3 the truly r. seeks to identify the self with the universe

religious influence

79:4.3 In the Deccan their influence was cultural and r.

religious initiation

98:3.4 The r. of Roman youths was the occasion of their

religious insight(s)

100:4.1 New r. arise out of conflicts which initiate choosing

102:1.2 admonishes to allow faith to accomplish through r.

102:3.3 R., spiritual motivations, lead directly to religious

102:3.13 reason, r., and revelationthe will that believes.

103:0.1 the development of the higher types of human r..

103:7.1 Faith, human r., can be surely instructed only by

103:7.4 The union of the scientific attitude and the r. by the

196:3.29 R. possesses the power of turning defeat into higher

religious inspiration

159:4.10 to the sacred writings as the repository of the r.,

religious institutions

72:3.5 no such exclusively r. as the Urantia churches

82:0.2 While r., social, and educational institutions are all

98:6.1 Much as the Romans, their r. lacked a powerful

religious instruction

72:3.5 Purely r. is given publicly only in the temples of

159:4.5 remember that the Scriptures are intended for r.

religious interpretation

103:1.2 matters concerned in their similarity of philosophic r.

141:5.4 in accordance with the r. of even good men.

religious intolerance

90:2.3 for the many comparatively recent exhibitions of r..

religious introspection

140:8.27 Jesus’ philosophy of life is without r..

religious issue

97:3.5 socioeconomic controversy did not become a r. until

religious leadersee also leaders, religious

72:12.2 for the first time a great r. has arisen who advocates

92:5.8 been identified with the life and teachings of some r..

127:5.1 he was to become a great r., perhaps the Messiah.

religious leadership

95:5.3 manifested political genius to match his surprising r.,

religious leanings

79:3.3 The superior culture and r. of the peoples of India

religious liberty

103:5.12 he should be encouraged to enjoy r. in the full

134:4.5 You cannot have equality among religions (r.)

155:6.5 price of the loss of your spiritual freedom and r..

178:1.9 unbelievable liberation, intellectual freedom, and r..

195:1.1 Jesus taught spiritual liberalism leading to r..

195:3.7 There was r.; travel was universal and thought was

religious life

2:0.2 to be found in the comprehension of the r. of Jesus

5:4.15 In the study of the r. of Jesus, view him positively.

76:2.3 difficult to organize the r. of the second Eden.

92:5.14 against the incoherence of the r. of his own people.

99:5.1 and that involves the social or group aspect of r..

102:2.8 do not relish the more robust activities of living a r.

103:1.3 you may prevent your r. from becoming egocentric

103:2.3 there occurs a gradual development of the r. which is

120:2.5 Live the ideal r. for the inspiration and edification of

120:3.4 devote yourself to living the ideal r. on Urantia.

122:5.4 from Mary Jesus derived a broader viewpoint of r.

141:7.4 other forms of human organization affecting the r.

150:3.1 the Scriptures concerning woman’s work in the r. of

196:0.10 as concerns prayer or any other feature of the r.,

196:0.10 secret of his unparalleled r. was this consciousness

196:1.3 that which is of greatest value is to know the r. of

196:2.1 to the portrayal of the significant and inspiring r.

196:2.1 only once reverted to the personal r. of his Master.

196:2.9 Jesus attained an idealistic r. in the very midst of a

religious lines

97:3.5 fought out on more strictly r.Yahweh vs. Baal

religious living

4:5.1 but such records are untrustworthy as guides for r.

5:5.4 Social service is the result of moral thinking and r..

87:7.6 This enhanced symbol must arise out of r., spiritual

87:7.7 moral values and stimulate a high type of personal r..

92:1.5 Jesus, the revelation of the highest type of r.,

99:7.2 social sciences and by the motives supplied by r..

100:0.1 experience of dynamic r. transforms the mediocre

100:1.8 recognition of r. in others, reflective meditation on

100:4.1 R. is devoted living, and devoted living is creative

100:4.3 But the great problem of r. consists in the task of

100:6.0 6. MARKS OF RELIGIOUS LIVING

100:6.6 One of the most amazing earmarks of r. is that peace

100:7.0 7. THE ACME OF RELIGIOUS LIVING

102:6.9 experience of the r. of the God-knowing mortal.

103:9.12 are unassailable; the logic of r. is incontrovertible;

121:1.1 such a revival of spiritual thinking and r. as it had

133:3.2 Jesus was teaching Crispus the better ways of r..

140:4.7 Fear and shame are unworthy motivations for r..

196:1.2 minds and souls of men as the ideal of personal r.?

religious longings

101:1.7 Thus it may be seen that r. longings and spiritual

101:1.7 rather are they of such nature and power that men

155:3.6 Jesus warned his believers that, if their r. were only

religious loyalty or loyalties

87:7.1 and the stimulation of moral sentiments and r..

99:4.2 transition from old r. to the emerging new values

100:3.1 There is a consecrated completeness in r. which is

120:3.7 religious beliefs or other types of nonprogressive r.,

160:5.2 We always look upon the object of our r. as being

160:5.4 attainment that constitutes the supreme ideal of r.,

religious mansee also religious men

101:2.9 The r. who finds God in nature has already found

140:8.20 Jesus did not want simply to produce a r.,

196:1.1 the saving truth that Jesus was a r. who, by faith,

196:1.1 he was the most truly r. who has ever lived on

196:3.32 but the r. transcends his environment and escapes

religious maturity

1:5.10 personal Deity becomes, then, the measure of r.

religious meaning(s)

92:7.11 R. progress in self-consciousness when the child

196:3.17 Moral evaluation with a r.spiritual insight

religious men

129:3.8 animalistic and spiritual, r. and irreligious, moral and

religious ministry

91:1.4 appear until the agency of r. is visualized as personal

religious mission

196:2.11 his was a r., and religion is an individual experience.

religious mores

84:7.3 The mores (r., moral, and ethical), together with

religious motivation

99:3.6 And so it is that r., personal and unrecognized, is

196:1.4 the presentation of his human life of consecrated r. if

religious movement(s)

92:5.15 This period witnessed two r.: the disruption of the

120:3.6 you are to identify yourself with existing r. and

132:4.4 for some project of teaching, social reform, or r..

religious nature(s)

16:7.1 his animal cousins, but it is his moral and r. that

85:2.6 long before the newly awakening r. of mankind

95:6.2 —all of which had made a strong appeal to his r..

108:1.5 development, the birth and growth of the r..

religious obligation(s)

82:3.4 in another, as a r. obligation; and in still another,

140:8.14 relationships must not interfere with r. obligations.

146:3.10 experience and the amities of social r. obligations.

196:0.7 all human loyaltiesfamily love, r. obligation,

religious obliteration

94:2.2 racial extinction and r., the Brahman caste sought

religious observances

87:0.1 its primitive r. were the outgrowth of anxiety about

88:3.2 Totemism is a combination of social and r..

90:0.1 The evolution of r. progressed from placation,

religious offender

149:3.3 be apprehended, convicted, and executed as a r.,

185:7.4 crowd, saying: “I am certain this man is only a r..

religious organization

87:5.2 so did r. evolve in response to the belief in higher

170:5.3 Redeemer of the church, a social and r. growing out

religious paradoxes

116:0.1 of temporal inequalities cease to be profound r..

religious parties

137:7.7 The Pharisees and Sadducees were really r.,

religious peace

134:4.4 R.brotherhoodcan never exist unless all religions

134:4.10 no lasting r. on Urantia until all religious groups

134:4.10 become religious brothers and live together in r.

religious perplexities

100:4.2 R. are inevitable; there can be no growth without

religious persons

91:7.3 R. must not regard every vivid psychologic

religious philosopher(s)

52:6.3 interchange of students, teachers, industrialists, r..

130:3.9 Alexander, whose brother, Philo, was a famous r.

religious philosophy

3:6.3 All r., sooner or later, arrives at the concept of

95:2.1 Egypt fostered the most blended type of r. found

95:4.3 teachings gave color to all subsequent Hellenic r..

95:6.3 it was a militant r. which dared to battle with evil,

96:4.1 Moses comprehended the advanced Egyptian r.,

98:0.1 the Western world were Socratic, and its later r.

98:2.7 The evolution of r. among Hellenic and Hebrew

101:7.1 intellectual bent determine the pattern of r..

101:7.4 The difference between a r. and a nonreligious

101:7.4 There are four phases in the evolution of r.: Such

101:7.5 The acid test for any r. consists in whether or not it

101:7.5 A sound r. does not confound the things of God with

101:7.5 Neither does it recognize the aesthetic cult of pure

103:1.1 unique and wholly different from the r. of all other

103:1.2 When one mortal is in full agreement with the r. of

103:9.5 The ideal of r. is such a faith-trust as would lead

128:4.1 the establishment of a school of r. at Damascus.

134:3.6 were represented on the faculty of this temple of r.

religious pledges

87:6.16 ritual vows, soon followed by r. and sacred oaths.

religious practice(s)

70:9.12 10. The guarantee of the freedom of r. to the end

80:1.6 The blue men had no r. which were repulsive to the

82:2.4 The sex customs of dress, adornment, and r. had

87:6.16 man early developed a decided austerity in his r.,

92:6.1 The Dyaks have evolved only the most primitive r.

93:4.14 eradicating this proclivity to sacrifice from the r. of

96:7.1 contaminated with the less advanced Canaanite r..

124:4.9 effort to adjust his personal views of r. and social

132:2.2 you may take as your standards of good the r. and

144:6.10 on outward observances, and socialize personal r..

155:5.8 so characteristic of the evolutionary r. of primitive

195:0.3 meant conflict between the older r. and the new

195:2.7 its ideals, to adapt r. to the existing current of life.

195:3.1 learning; Christianity, a unity of r. and thought.

195:9.11 has become a cultural movement as well as a r..

196:0.10 not by leadings, voices, visions, or extraordinary r..

religious practitioners

102:2.3 not difficult to observe that such r. live and carry

religious prayer(s)

91:0.3 among Australian tribes primitive r. antedated their

91:8.2 True prayer is both moral and r.; magic is neither.

religious predispositions

100:1.8 One can develop r. toward favorable reaction to

religious prejudice(s)

149:2.10 Jesus was free from r.; he was never intolerant.

149:2.13 except by those who entertained deep-seated r.

166:2.1 affliction more than enough to overcome all r..

171:4.7 bigotry and the result of r. and spiritual blindness.

185:6.4 victims of intense emotional hatred and slaves to r..

religious problems

144:6.3 “I am concerned only with your purely r..

religious progression

196:2.2 short life, did Jesus traverse that experience of r.

religious propaganda

195:2.2 persecutions died out, the field for r. was wide open.

religious qualities

68:0.2 qualities of civilizationscientific, philosophic, and r.

religious questions

144:6.3 the co-ordination of divergent interpretations of r.

religious quickening

70:8.17 R. of the feelings of mortal kinship and brotherhood.

religious reactions

92:6.1 The Pygmies of Africa have no r. as a class,

101:2.17 may indeed attempt to study the phenomena of r. to

103:0.1 All of man’s truly r. are sponsored by the early

religious reality

103:8.1 hypothesis of the probability of God becomes a r..

196:3.23 Psychology and idealism aren’t the equivalent of r..

religious reasons

70:8.10 R.the early cult clubs produced their own classes

religious rebuke

140:8.21 that the sensual urges are not suppressed by either r.

religious reflection

103:5.5 urges predicated on spiritual insightgenuine r..

religious relics

90:5.4 singers, dancers, weathermakers, guardians of r.,

religious renaissance

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

religious repercussions

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

religious restrictions

82:2.1 of sex control through the pressure of social, and r.

religious revelation

52:2.3 rate of spiritual advancement and the extent of r..

52:6.2 R. is essential to the realization of brotherhood on

92:4.4 There have been many events of r. but only five of

religious reversions

87:6.15 explains many r.-ritual reversions of a sex nature,

religious revisions

196:1.2 the r. of Christian civilization would be drastic

religious rite(s)

70:7.4 2. In order to practice minority r. rites.

80:8.5 mother worship and r. rite of cremating the dead,

90:5.3 tribal secret societies were in reality a crude r. rite.

religious ritual(s)

83:8.1 The Sethite priests made marriage a r.; but for

87:6.1 When men believed in ghosts only, r. was more

87:6.13 through r. and other practices man was attempting

87:6.15 explains many r.-ritual reversions of a sex nature,

89:5.4 Having been started through hunger, friendship, r.,

89:5.10 2. Cannibalism early became a r., but the growth of

90:0.1 The technique of r. passed from the forms of the

90:5.3 just one long performance of accumulated r..

90:5.6 to awe the common people by conducting the r. in

92:1.4 and motivates the r. of the primitive believers.

92:2.3 part of their accepted mores, even as approved r..

98:3.9 to abandon their wild and senseless r. and return to

98:5.1 And this new r. was a great improvement over the

134:9.3 ceremonies of this day of all days in the Jewish r.,

195:0.3 early struck a decided attitude on r., magic, art,

religious rulers

76:3.4 The r., or priesthood, originated with Seth, eldest

135:10.2 renewed vehemence the corrupt political and r..

143:0.1 because of increasing opposition of the Jewish r.,

144:0.2 The Jerusalem r. were very antagonistic; Herod

152:6.5 He explained to the twelve that the r. of Jerusalem

171:4.2 into the hands of the chief priests and the r.;

religious sanction

69:1.3 of survival by means of taboo, convention, and r..

religious schools

140:8.30 he only detracted from the tradition-bound r. of

religious scriptures

94:11.4 and correlate the divergencies within their own r.

religious sect(s)

134:6.5 These Americans represent almost all the r. and cults

137:7.8 The Essenes were a true r., originating during the

religious sentiment(s)

91:1.5 but such beliefs may exist alongside emerging r..

91:2.7 Prayer contributes to the development of the r. of

religious services

66:5.14 to the desire for the establishment of a form of r..

85:4.4 candles still burn as a part of the ritual of many r..

98:1.1 each teacher never to receive fees for r., only food,

194:3.14 can man presume to monopolize the ministry of r.

religious shrine

88:2.5 combined war altar and r. which was the ark.

religious significance

79:8.9 the family attained a social importance, even a r.,

87:7.8 on the biologic, sociologic, and r. of the home.

religious sites

70:1.21 Very early it became the custom not to fight near r.

religious slavery

196:3.23 necessarily a part of these grotesque systems of r..

religious societies

70:7.19 into the earlier r.the forerunners of churches.

religious soul

102:2.4 but the r. of spiritual illumination knows,

religious sovereignty

134:4.5 unless all religions consent to the transfer of all r.

134:4.6 free from all notions of ecclesiastical authorityr..

134:4.10 they had fully surrendered all their notions of r..

134:4.10 freely surrender all their notions of divine favor, r.,

religious speculation

102:3.2 R. is inevitable but always detrimental; speculation

religious standards

80:7.8 decadence, together with the disappearance of r.,

religious standpoint

160:4.9 best solved when viewed from the r. of our Master’s

religious status

72:3.5 but this is not typical of the r. of the other nations

79:3.5 the r. of the inhabitants of India was far above that

120:3.5 to the advancement of the spiritual and r. of the

146:2.8 not the social or outward r. of the one who prays.

religious stimulus or stimuli

85:4.2 numerous events have functioned as r. to different

92:1.4 Fear has always been the basic r. stimulus.

religious structure

89:5.1 it was a part of social and r. of primitive society.

98:1.1 Salem missionaries might have built up a great r.

religious suicide

89:6.2 still carried on by volunteers, a sort of ritual or r..

religious superstition

97:8.5 mistake to regard r. as a supernatural sedimentation

religious symbols

155:3.8 danger of accepting r. and ceremonies in the place of

religious system(s)

85:6.4 Many r. embraced a dual concept of deity, nature

88:2.2 a place of dignity and respectability in the modern r..

94:9.1 of the Melchizedek truths than any other r. to be

98:7.10 Paul’s version of Christianity than with any other r.

121:5.1 Such r. afforded little satisfaction for the individual

196:3.23 Many of the r. of man come from the formulations of

religious teacher(s)

42:9.1 When a renowned r. reasoned that the number seven

50:4.7 or the training of teacherssecular, cultural, and r..

66:5.21 Lut induced the r. to include cleansing with water

91:7.2 The great r. and the prophets of past ages were not

91:7.2 They were God-knowing men and women who best

92:5.12 neither was a r.; Lao-tse envisioned more of God in

92:5.13 As a r., Jesus of Nazareth started out with the cult

94:6.2 spiritual progress was characterized by great r.,

95:4.4 Amenemope was not the greatest of the r. of this age

96:5.1 Moses was a combination of military leader, r.,

96:7.5 the product of more than a score of Mesopotamian r.

97:7.5 No prophet or r. from Machiventa to Jesus attained

101:2.15 just the reason why some of the world’s greatest r.,

102:8.2 Many of the world’s most notable r. have been

122:2.8 was to grow up to become a spiritual leader and r..

122:8.6 had been told by a strange r. of their country that

124:2.10 led him to the final choice of becoming a r. of a new

128:5.2 who besought Jesus to establish himself as a r.,

129:2.7 to visit the many academies of the Jerusalem r..

132:0.4 six months in intimate association with these r..

134:5.3 R. must always remember that the sovereignty of

135:5.2 school of r. arose in Palestine, the apocalyptists.

144:3.13 The r. of the Jews had twenty-five set prayers

147:0.2 Herod had no objections to Jesus’ work as a r..

150:1.3 formally to commission these ten women as r.

153:4.2 went on to state that the r. and leaders at Jerusalem

155:6.6 Shame on those false r. who would drag hungry

164:3.1 the Sanhedrin and the other Jewish leaders and r..

173:2.5 the r. of Israel, could not (or would not) express

175:2.1 The fact that the spiritual leaders and the r. of the

175:4.9 radical attacks upon their vested prestige as r..

195:9.8 their religion as handed down by their accepted r..

196:1.4 the world’s greatest r. was indeed a layman.

religious teaching(s)

80:6.4 revive the remnants of the early r. of the Sethites,

82:5.3 many r. have proscribed marriage outside the faith.

93:7.4 doctrine to become absorbed into the older body of r

95:5.4 all of which reacted unfavorably against his r.

96:4.6 Moses wisely nationalized his r., telling followers

97:8.6 inextricably bound up with the r. of the Christian

101:7.1 the r. of one’s time and place all become factors in

121:1.6 3. The rapidly spreading influence of Jewish r..

121:6.4 better elements in contemporaneous systems of r.,

129:1.12 John cared most for his r. teaching and opinions.

132:0.9 the man whose name became the subject of their r..

132:4.1 His r. during these weeks were no different than

160:0.1 his philosophy of life with Jesus’ new r.,

161:2.8 Master does not hesitate to refute the r. of today

196:2.1 deep enough to get back to the unadulterated r. of

religious tendencies

69:9.4 2. R. tendencies.

95:2.2 political and moral, rather than philosophic or r.

103:0.2 The r. of the human races are innate; universally

103:0.2 they are universally manifested and have a natural

religious thought

4:5.2 Urantian r. thought still confuses the associate

52:2.4 the races tend to develop specialized systems of r..

94:5.1 absorbed much of the philosophy and r. thought

96:0.3 much of the morality and r. thought of Egypt, Iran

103:1.1 this diversity of the interpretation of r. thought is

103:1.5 Religion is based on experience and r. thought;

121:6.1 the r. thought of Jerusalem had been influenced by

121:6.4 such a profound influence on the ethical and r. of the

195:3.1 Christianity, a unity of r. thought and practice.

religious totem

70:4.4 2. Allegiance to a common r. totem.

religious tradition

4:5.1 R. is the imperfectly preserved record of the

100:7.16 this did not deter him from making attacks on r. or

132:2.2 you may take as your standards of good the r. and

140:8.22 Jesus understood their enslaving bondage to r..

155:3.5 the origin of r., with the grave danger of allowing a

155:5.4 —the theology of the authority of established r..

religious training

72:3.5 but not so with r., which is deemed to be the

74:7.2 R. and sexual training were regarded as the province

123:2.5 could give a child a better intellectual, moral, and r.

132:0.9 Jesus could do this great work of r. because these

145:5.1 more important work of spiritual teaching and r..

167:6.5 the discussion of the early r. of children in habits

religious traits

102:7.4 True, many apparently r. can grow out of

religious tree

88:6.5 Magic was the branch off the evolutionary r. which

religious truth(s)

92:5.8 many ebbs and flows of the tide of r. and faith,

92:5.16 appearance of teachers of r.the Fatherhood of God

94:6.1 witnessed an unusual presentation of manifold r..

101:4.1 are tempted to discard any element of genuine r.

101:4.2 the historic facts and r. of this series of revelatory

103:0.1 enlargement of the human capacity to perceive r..

140:10.2 to take highly idealistic and spiritual principles of r.

167:5.6 was concerned with revelations of spiritual and r..

religious turmoil

99:6.1 The r. of the twentieth century does not betoken

religious type

127:3.2 James was a very r. of lad, and while he did not

religious unity

75:1.3 and instead of beginning the task of effecting r.,

134:4.6 kingdom will create r. (not necessarily uniformity)

196:0.7 always correlated in a matchless r. of harmonious

religious urge

155:5.2 And these three manifestations of the r. are:

religious usages

149:2.11 an utter disregard of the social, economic and r. of

religious value(s)

92:7.5 but civilization elevates r., for true religion is the

94:11.12 Even an anthropomorphic Yahweh is of greater r.

100:6.2 may be base or even false, but it is nevertheless r..

103:1.4 It is much easier for men to agree on r.goals

religious viewpoint

96:6.2 this evolution of life practices and change of r.

religious views

129:1.12 Jesus as a mechanic but took little stock in his r.

religious wars

134:4.5 without having r. unless all religions consent to the

134:4.8 there will start dissensions, recriminations, even r.,

religious water

133:2.4 when he got into deep r., he called on Joshua to help

religious wisdom

159:4.3 Scriptures do constitute the best collection of r. and

religious work

141:3.2 although each of these three also did considerable r..

143:3.4 and to talking over matters not related to their r..

150:1.3 tardy acknowledgment of woman’s place in r..

160:1.9 for success in secular or r. unless you can learn how

religious world

99:4.9 little tranquillity in the r. until the great struggle

religious worship

90:5.3 into the modern types of social ceremonials and r.,

90:5.4 foretellers, to the status of actual directors of r..

162:4.2 of vacation pleasures with the solemn rites of r..

196:3.22 True r. is not a futile monologue of self-deception.

religious writings

96:7.3 No collection of r. gives expression to such a

religious zeal

160:1.8 power of an intelligent enthusiasm that borders on r..

religiously

196:0.1 but Jesus never r. doubted the certainty of God’s

196:0.14 —doing the Father’s will, living the human life r. and

relinquish

20:6.7 not put to death by violence, they voluntarily r.

25:4.13 assumed such responsibilities, they may not r. them.

29:3.5 never for a fraction of a second can these beings r.

70:5.6 chosen only for military service, and chiefs would r.

74:1.4 until that governing body should see fit to r. rule

relinquished

74:2.6 by Van, who thereby r. the titular authority which he

120:1.6 but all your r. power may be had at any time you

158:1.4 The Master could have r. the struggle this day on

189:3.4 Son of Man r. his authority over the celestial hosts

relinquishes

3:6.1 the Father r. authority and delegates power, but he

relinquishment

33:3.5 not until after this voluntary r. of power and

120:1.4 from the moment of your voluntary r. of authority

186:5.9 had departed from Urantia by the voluntary r. of

relinquishments

10:3.17 All these r. and delegations of jurisdiction by the

relish

23:4.6 adventures, even as you should, with keen r. and

86:4.7 they did not r. the idea of becoming old and decrepit.

102:2.7 Evolutionary man does not naturally r. hard work.

102:2.8 humans who do not r. the more robust activities

reluctance

69:3.3 woman has never shown any r. to doing man’s work.

125:5.8 he exhibited that same r. to take unfair advantage

167:5.6 the Master’s r. to make positive pronouncements

reluctant

68:1.3 this isolation fear and by means of r. co-operation.

183:0.2 to return to their tents, but they were r. to comply

184:1.2 Annas was r. to participate in the murder of a good

185:2.2 When Pilate observed that they were r. to state their

186:0.1 When John heard his Master’s request, although r. to

reluctantly

145:5.10 And r. they went forth to preach the good tidings in

rely

152:6.2 not be tempted to r. on such manifestations of

relying

124:2.4 older and uncouth youths attacked Jesus, r. upon his

remade

160:5.10 Are we willing to be born again? To be r.?

remain

0:11.1 And these undisclosed infinity potentials r. space

12:5.4 without thus sleeping, but they r. creatures of time.

13:2.6 there will always r. one seventh of Sonarington,

15:4.1 While creation and universe organization r. forever

18:1.6 these secret worlds ever r. a test of loyalty.

20:9.3 Teacher Sons usually r. on their visitation planets for

21:6.3 undisclosed creator powers will r. self-contained

23:2.20 such phenomena would long r. unnoticed even by

24:6.3 receiving world of the outer Havona circuit will r.

24:6.3 Companion assigned to welcome you and to r.

25:6.5 they will respectively r. Celestial Recorders and

25:8.9 with him and to comfort and cheer him, and to r.

27:6.1 climb so high or advance so far that there do not r.

28:5.11 Wisdom and, when not otherwise directionized r.

28:5.13 these seconaphim r. in reflective liaison with the

30:3.4 These astronomers come and go, though some r.

30:3.11 these visitors may tarry a day, others may r. a year,

36:0.1 r. there for long periods to foster its development.

36:3.9 to r. indefinitely on the planet as advisers in the

37:5.2 but the majority will forever r. in the service of the

37:9.11 they are the only group of intelligent beings to r.

37:9.11 midway creatures r. on the planet uninterruptedly

38:8.3 Most of them will r. cherubim and sanobim, although

38:9.13 Midwayers r. for long periods on an inhabited world,

40:10.11 Finaliters r. unfinished creaturessixth-stage spirits

44:1.15 Forever, music will r. the universal language of men

44:2.11 work is of a permanent nature and will forever r. as

48:2.26 As morontia progressors you will r. in full contact

48:3.16 always will they r. Morontia Companions; never do

49:2.16 the evolving animal life to r. in its marine nursery

50:3.5 high types of material beings who r. attached to the

51:0.2 Together with the Planetary Prince, they r. on their

51:3.3 Adam and Eve r. biologically segregated from the

51:3.7 Many of the Adamic group who did not r. loyal to

51:6.1 the Gardens of Eden r. as superb cultural centers

52:3.8 of their descendants sometimes r. nonflesh eaters.

52:4.3 those cases where they r. as rulers on certain planets.

52:7.2 This corps will r. for some time on the world, long

52:7.12 the new earth, which I will make, shall r. before me,

53:3.2 r. steadfast in resistance to all the rebel’s proposal

53:5.4 Michael elected to r. aloof from the actual warfare

54:5.8 Immanuel counseled Michael to r. aloof from the

55:3.1 There still r. the problems of caring for accidental

55:4.10 very few ever r. beyond the fourth stage of light.

55:4.18 they can r. on the planet as directors of the newly

55:10.11 We are equally sure that the Melchizedeks are to r.

58:6.2 The so-called “missing links” will forever r. missing,

60:2.10 certain strains r. stationary and others gravitate

61:2.4 in existence are now extinct, though their fossils r..

65:1.8 those Life Carriers who choose to r. on the planet

66:6.7 and daughters are supposed to r. under the control

70:7.7 to pass the puberty tests and thus be compelled to r.

71:4.1 society and government must evolve if they are to r..

72:3.7 Children r. legally subject to their parents until

72:6.2 entitle them to r. at work until the age of seventy.

73:1.3 those Andonites who chose to r. loyal with Van and

74:5.2 Adam had several times requested his advisers to r.

75:6.3 about one third elected to r. with their parents.

77:5.2 the children of Adam and Eve who elected to r. on

77:5.3 Adamson wanted to r. with his parents and assist

77:9.2 come and go, but midway creatures r. and will r.,

77:9.9 Thus does the culture of a planet r. ever present on

78:7.6 the Sumerians did any trace of the former glory r..

79:1.8 there still r. paintings which faithfully record the

83:7.8 upon marriage, just so long will divorce r. prevalent.

83:8.4 any two things or persons together, they will r. thus

84:3.1 that virtually compelled woman to r. in wedlock.

84:5.13 Forever each sex will r. supreme in its own domain,

87:1.4 a dead body was never permitted to r. in the dark.

92:7.1 but religion will ever r. either evolutionary or

93:10.5 but will r., speaking in the terms of time, forever

99:1.5 In the past, institutional religion could r. passive

101:10.6 But it will always r. true: Whosoever wills to do

103:9.3 although, as this faith developed, it did not r. godless

106:7.1 Always there must r. unexplored possibilities in the

106:7.5 the unexplored vastness of which will always r.

106:7.5 how much of God you may attain, there will r. much

106:8.23 in the self-revelation of the I AM, and who will r.

112:2.11 vanishes to the material senses but r. real to mind.

114:2.4 the affairs of these planets, which still r. more or less

117:5.7 these ministries r. forever a part of Supremacy.

117:5.12 the impersonal consequences of such utilization r.

119:7.5 origin on the world, will forever r. unsolved.

119:8.1 requested them forever to r. on duty in Nebadon.

120:2.9 in potential you will r. a Creator Son of the Father.

120:2.9 your creator prerogatives will r. associated with

122:7.8 was distressed and besought Joseph to r. by her side,

122:8.4 it was not difficult to prevail upon Joseph to r. in

123:0.3 Memphis and Alexandrian friends to r. in Egypt.

123:0.4 whether they should r. there or return to Nazareth.

123:3.4 Although the visitors could r. only a few days,

123:6.9 he rather felt he should r. at home “with my father

127:2.9 allow Jesus to r. “with us, to be our father and

127:3.11 unless Jesus advised him to r. in Nazareth to take up

128:7.8 Nazareth, but Jude did not r. long after the harvest.

129:2.2 Jesus agreed to r. in Jerusalem until Passover time,

130:2.1 The captain decided to r. in port while a new one

130:4.3 Likewise do they r. aware of selfhood progression

133:4.10 must long r. as superconscious registrations in the

133:5.7 must, therefore, r. an experience of the individual.

134:2.5 where the owners of the camels besought him to r. in

134:4.3 the Father, then will all such religions r. at peace.

134:5.10 war as long as they r. infected with the virus of

134:9.4 Jesus planned to r. throughout the week of the feast

136:4.1 Jesus planned to r. in comparative retirement until

136:5.5 time miracles, it was necessary for Jesus to r. time

137:2.2 Let us r. aloof from this false Messiah.”

137:2.6 Philip now motioned to the group to r. where they

137:6.5 “We will all r. hereabout until the Father bids me

138:7.4 We will r. here by the sea two weeks and fish or

139:1.3 necessary for Andrew to r. on duty with his brethren

139:4.3 three of your associates to be with me and to r. by

139:7.9 Matthew preferred to r. and hear the instruction,

139:8.11 stick close to his work and to r. near his associates.

140:7.1 “It shall be as you have requested; we will r. here

140:8.17 Jesus would r. grandly aloof while teaching you

141:1.1 Though they consented to r. behind, many of them

143:2.7 in faith, and you are to r. unmoved by fear.

144:6.11 to r. sympathetic with the other person’s viewpoint

146:0.2 Jesus admonished them to r. away from Nazareth

146:2.7 Such a prayer cannot r. unanswered, and no other

146:2.17 they should r. for a time in silent receptivity to

150:4.1 While I r. to comfort and instruct the younger

150:8.1 Many of the apostolic retinue had to r. without the

150:8.11 for the speaker to r. so that those who might be

152:2.9 “Gather up the broken pieces that r. over so that

154:5.2 the twelve apostles he directed to r. with him no

154:5.2 twelve women he instructed to r. at the Zebedee

155:6.2 who choose to r. satisfied with a religion of mind,

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

158:1.7 “How long do we r. on this mountain away from our

158:4.7 confessed defeat and requested the father to r. with

158:6.1 while we who tarried behind still r. ignorant of what

159:0.2 others of the disciples he directed to r. with him.

160:1.3 Thus will humanity r. immature; society will fail in

161:0.2 secured the Master’s permission to r. at Magadan

162:3.5 your accusers? Did no man r. to stone you?”

162:7.2 You also know that the son does r. in his father’s

163:1.3 having selected this home, r. there for your stay in

163:2.2 You are a faithful disciple, and you can r. such

163:3.3 Jesus was grieved that Matadormus did not r. with

165:2.3 in Israel; therefore does your sin r. upon you.

168:0.9 It had been Martha’s intention to r. in the house with

170:5.21 which will not permit them forever to r. unfruitful

172:2.1 Jesus instructed them to r. near him and to “watch

174:0.2 R. firm in your faith, and you shall soon know of

174:0.2 “Judge not by appearances; r. firm in your faith

174:0.2 R. unshaken, even when you cannot see the way.

174:5.1 He asked these Greeks to r. right where they were.

175:1.16 swears by the gold in the temple must r. bound.

176:1.4 Said Jesus: “You may r. in the city after I have

178:3.3 but you are to r. to witness to this gospel when I

178:3.4 all of you who by faith enter therein and r. therein

181:2.2 as you know I would if I were to r. in the flesh.

181:2.3 the closing hours of my earthly career, r. near

182:2.2 “I desire that you r. with me for a little while.”

182:3.2 their eyes were heavy and they could not r. awake.

183:4.2 the understanding that David would r. at the camp

183:5.3 remembering his Master’s instructions to r. always

183:5.4 explains why John Zebedee was permitted to r.

183:5.4 other ten apostles were compelled to r. in hiding.

184:4.2 well knew that, if he permitted his apostle to r. in the

185:1.1 Tiberius would hardly have suffered him to r. as

186:0.3 his sister Ruth refused to r. behind with the rest of

194:3.12 power to r. unmoved in the face of appalling danger,

remainder

35:3.16 the activities of the r. of the architectural worlds of

43:1.7 The r. of this sphere is one vast natural park,

46:5.24 The r. of the promenade is almost entirely open,

61:2.5 and destroying the r. of their reptilian ancestors.

66:5.7 from destruction by the r. of the hostile animal world

67:3.2 the r. of these beings remained true to their trust.

67:6.3 The r. of this noble band continued on earth to the

73:5.6 fifteen per cent partially cultivated, the r. being left

76:5.2 greatly heartened Adam and Eve throughout the r.

77:6.6 the r. of the secondary midwayers became a strange,

79:5.7 completely isolated from the r. of the world from

110:6.14 to morontiaize the mind of man during the r. of

113:2.9 they serve for the r. of the life of that human being

119:6.1 the first time, unfolded the r. of the incarnation plan,

128:5.6 The r. of this year was the most uneventful six

129:2.4 John paid up the r. of the mortgage when it fell due

130:0.5 The r. of each day, which was at his disposal, Jesus

132:5.15 The r. of your legitimate inherited wealth you may

132:6.1 from that day forward, for the r. of his natural life,

132:7.8 From this day, for the r. of his natural life, Ganid

134:0.1 he reached his final decision as to the r. of his life

134:2.2 met and talked with him were made better for the r.

134:7.6 the task of effecting his full consecration to the r. of

135:10.1 John and the r. of his disciples began their journey

136:2.5 Throughout the r. of Jesus’ earth life this Adjuster

136:4.1 up in the hills, Jesus formulated the plans for the r.

136:4.9 there were two ways in which he could order the r.

136:4.9 And he lived out the r. of his earth life always true

136:4.10 to control his conduct for the r. of his earth career.

136:4.11 In all this planning for the r. of his earth life, Jesus

136:5.3 having to do with the r. of his mortal career unless

136:6.2 and consistent policy for the r. of his earth labors.

136:9.4 Jesus began to realize that the cup of the r. of his

138:6.2 relaxation for one day each week throughout the r.

138:7.5 The apostles spent the r. of the day perfecting their

145:4.1 From time to time, during the r. of Jesus’ sojourn on

145:3.13 throughout the r. of his earth career, Jesus became

147:6.5 For the r. of the day they kept by themselves and

149:1.2 continued throughout the r. of Jesus’ life on earth

150:2.3 the r. of Jesus’ life on earth, laboring faithfully

150:6.1 During the r. of this tourbefore they all reunited

151:3.13 a forecast of what lay ahead of him for the r. of his

154:7.2 From now on, throughout the r. of his earth life,

155:1.2 you shall not see the r. of the Psalmist’s prophecy

158:7.8 carrying out his Father’s will regarding the r. of his

171:1.5 with Abner and Lazarus, he spent the r. of his life,

173:5.5 the city which they could occupy during the r. of the

174:0.3 made their headquarters for the r. of the Master’s life

181:2.18 Dedicate the r. of your life to promoting the

181:2.24 will reveal to you throughout the r. of your life on

187:5.1 the sky was so dark the sun was hid, and the r. of

remained

50:4.13 ascenders of the Prince’s materialized staff r. loyal

53:5.4 Michael r. on Salvington while Gabriel proceeded to

53:7.5 and r. under the leadership of the Faithful of Days

57:5.10 These two largest of the solar system planets have r.

59:1.15 Only certain parts of North America r. above these

59:2.2 only the coastal highlands r. above these shallow

59:2.4 only an arm of the Pacific Ocean r. over Mexico

59:3.7 The oceanic climate r. mild and uniform,

59:4.8 the land southeast of the Cincinnati Island r. well

59:5.20 most of this section has ever since r. above the sea

60:1.4 South America as that part of the continent r. down

60:4.3 though some of the higher lands r. as islands.

61:2.3 the world climate r. relatively mild because of the

61:2.11 And they have ever since r. in the sea, yielding the

61:3.3 The Rocky Mountain region r. highly elevated

61:3.9 but the Pacific coast r. warmer than at present.

61:6.1 while the simian tribes have r. stationary or have

62:3.4 and ancestral race of dawn mammals r. alive.

64:6.25 possession of the continent, and have ever since r.

67:3.2 the remainder of these beings r. true to their trust.

67:3.9 Amadon r. steadfast in the service of the universe

67:4.1 Van and his court of co-ordination had r. loyal.

67:4.1 Hap and the entire college of revealed religion r.

67:4.1 The council of art and science r. loyal in its entirety

67:6.8 Van and Amadon r. on earth until shortly after the

70:8.12 Among the tribes the boy r. under the watchcare of

73:1.5 The central group r. in the vicinity of their original

74:1.4 Adam and Eve had r. loyal to Michael during the

74:4.3 the guard of honor which had r. behind with Adam

74:5.1 after Adam’s arrival the Melchizedek receivers r.

76:1.1 Finding it in flood tide, they r. camped on the plains

78:8.1 a small minority of this superior race r. in their

79:5.7 cultural groups r. almost completely isolated from

79:8.5 conflict, but the societal opinion of war r. low;

79:8.7 a real concept of God r. preserved in the imperial

80:2.2 of central Africa, where they have ever since r..

80:9.7 which have ever since r. characteristically Alpine.

81:2.11 But the dog had r. with the hunters ever since being

84:2.4 engage in hard labor, but the husband r. in bed to

86:4.8 Egyptians believed that soul and body r. together.

93:2.6 Had Machiventa r. for any long period on earth,

93:3.2 Melchizedek r. silent as to the status of Lucifer and

93:5.5 Nahor r. behind and built up a strong city-state

97:6.1 it r. for Jeremiah to take the next bold step in the

97:7.3 It r. for later-day men to assemble these and other

111:0.5 this guardian spirit r. with the mortal subject

119:5.5 the technique of these successive bestowals r. a

121:4.3 Stoicism r. a philosophy; it never became a religion.

122:2.6 Mary r. with her distant cousin for three weeks.

122:8.4 they r. in Bethlehem more than a year, Joseph

122:10.1 Zacharias and Elizabeth r. away from Bethlehem.

123:1.6 he sent out to work while he r. at the shop making

124:0.1 Had he r. at Alexandria, his education would have

124:3.4 Mary was so ill for several weeks that Joseph r. at

124:6.7 By nightfall they reached Jericho, where they r. until

125:2.4 but Joseph r. calm, though he was equally puzzled

125:4.1 Jesus had r. in the temple throughout the afternoon,

125:4.1 Jesus, and he r. in Simon’s house for the night.

126:2.1 while Jesus r. home with the younger children

126:2.3 It r. always true that Jesus “sat at no man’s feet.”

128:2.4 but he purposely r. away, assigning weather and

128:6.6 Jude r. in confinement until the morning of the

128:7.4 prevented a break in the family; they r. together.

129:1.4 during the year and more he r. at Capernaum.

132:7.4 thereon have many of your people r. all these years.

132:7.4 Had your people r. true to the spirit of Buddha,

134:1.4 only Ruth, the youngest, r. at home with Mary.

134:7.3 Jesus r. longer in Antioch than at any other place he

134:7.4 Jesus took the inland trail to Beersheba, where he r.

134:8.4 the final phase of mind and Adjuster attunement r.

134:9.3 ritual, but Jesus r. a thoughtful and silent spectator.

134:9.6 personal effects, which had r in Zebedee’s workshop

136:0.2 When Jesus began to preach, there r. the exhortation

136:5.2 this vast host r. with him throughout the balance of

136:7.1 his associates, there r. yet other problems to solve.

137:2.9 r. overnight with Joseph in Jesus’ boyhood home.

137:2.9 with destroying every vestige of his writing which r.

137:5.1 Though many of the guests r. for the full week of

138:0.1 Only Ruth, the youngest, r. unswervingly loyal to

138:3.8 Jesus and the apostles r. that night in Matthew’s

138:9.1 they r. true to their vows of devotion and loyalty

138:9.1 they all (save Judas Iscariot) r. loyal and true to

139:1.3 To the end Andrew r. dean of the apostolic corps.

140:2.3 When Jesus had finished praying, the apostles r. each

141:3.1 The Master and his apostles r. near Amathus for

141:7.1 Jesus with his apostles r., teaching and preaching,

141:9.2 The disciples of John r at Bethany beyond the Jordan

142:5.5 The throng of listeners r. many hours with Jesus,

143:5.1 the Zebedee sons would have r. with Jesus, but

144:6.13 throughout this period the apostles of John r. with

145:4.2 the Master’s conduct as the hours passed and he r.

146:4.4 Jesus r. two days in the outskirts near the mines,

147:0.2 they r. bitter and threatening enemies of Jesus

147:2.4 Under the direction of Abner they r. in Jerusalem

147:5.10 baptized by Abner and his associates, who r. behind

147:6.3 but such a crowd gathered here they r. three days,

149:7.2 The group r. together over the Sabbath day,

149:7.3 James, and John, r. at the Zebedee home and spent

150:6.2 This being their first tour, the women r. much of the

150:8.11 had r. without now pressed into the synagogue

154:7.3 For a time they r. in the domains of Philip, going

156:6.2 They held meetings at Ramah on Friday and r. over

156:6.8 indicating that Jesus would not be molested if he r.

157:6.1 Jesus and the apostles r. another day at the home of

158:6.1 They r. overnight with Celsus, and that evening in

158:6.2 who r. on watch here with instructions to strive to

161:2.1 Rodan’s views of the gospel, there r. only one more

162:0.4 Jesus and the twelve r. in the vicinity of Jerusalem

162:3.3 If he r. silent, they would accuse him of cowardice

162:4.4 One band r. at the temple to attend the morning

163:7.2 period at least ten of the apostles r. with Jesus.

163:7.3 Pentecost, Perpetua r. with her illustrious husband

165:3.9 while Jesus listened to the questions of those who r..

165:4.3 had plundered his barns, they burned that which r.

166:1.4 they cast their eyes upon the table and r. silent.

166:2.5 As the Samaritan r. kneeling at Jesus’ feet,

168:2.3 Though these human observers r. motionless,

168:5.1 Lazarus r. at the Bethany home, being the center

169:1.12 I have r. here to care for you all these years,

171:1.6 while Philadelphia r. the center of the Abnerian

171:5.3 received his sight, and he r. near Jesus, glorifying

172:5.13 it only r. for him to find some plausible excuse for

173:1.1 the fact r. that this animal must be free from all

173:1.10 that they r. throughout the whole episode huddled

173:3.4 each one r. obedient to the Master’s injunction to

175:4.1 Jerusalem and the end of the Jewish nation, and r.

182:0.1 And John Mark r. so near the Master throughout

182:1.7 The eleven r. kneeling in this circle about Jesus

182:2.12 John would have r. at this post but for his great

182:3.2 The Master r. in a prayerful attitude for a few

183:3.9 All this time John Mark had r. secluded in the near

183:4.2 David r. on hand with three or four messengers,

183:4.5 Until the very end of the crucifixion, John r., as Jesus

186:0.3 The rest of the Master’s family r. in Bethany

186:3.5 the Passover and the following day r. in seclusion.

187:3.4 had gone; less than fifty persons r. on the scene.

187:4.8 other women withdrew for a short distance and r. in

187:5.6 Jesus freely admitted his kingship and r. master of

187:6.2 John r. at Golgotha until Joseph and Nicodemus

188:2.3 And these twenty men r. on watch up to the hour

188:3.1 the disciples and the apostles r. in hiding, while all

188:3.3 David Zebedee r. at the home of Nicodemus, where

189:1.7 his body of flesh r. undisturbed in the sepulchre.

189:3.4 But Gabriel r. on Urantia with the morontia Jesus.

190:1.10 James, Jesus’ eldest brother, r. with his family in

190:1.10 Ruth r. at Bethany with Lazarus’s sisters.

190:4.1 They r. within the house all evening; they were too

191:0.1 Thomas would have fared better had he r. with his

191:0.13 Thomas thus r. away from his associates until the

191:6.4 All that night these believers r. there together

192:4.6 the next day they r. in quiet seclusion in this upper

193:0.6 all night they r. together, earnestly discussing the

195:0.2 Their spiritual longings r. unsatisfied.

195:1.11 the message of Jesus, notwithstanding that it r. more

remainingverb

19:6.4 the number of natives r. in Havona is constantly

27:7.3 would enjoy forever r. in the attitude of worship

32:2.2 this Universe Son, forever r. in associated control of

55:4.23 the finaliters, all of that order r. on the planet are

67:6.4 Van was left on Urantia until the time of Adam, r. as

71:2.17 As civilization progresses,suffrage, while r. universal

72:1.5 kings r. as mere social or sentimental figureheads,

75:6.3 given the option of r. on Urantia with their parents

84:2.4 at childbirth he went to bed, along with the wife, r.

84:6.1 self-perpetuation but,does not insure their r. together

113:7.4 r. with you until you finally enseconaphim for the

115:3.3 becomes duality, triunity, and diversity while yet r.

124:1.8 snow had fallen in Nazareth, r. on the ground only a

130:3.7 his intellectual integrity by ever r. a learner.”

140:8.28 cost of r. in the progressive ascent of the kingdom is

141:6.1 the Persian signified his intention of r. for several

147:6.2 attached to Jesus’ family of followers, r. with the

149:4.6 Truly educated persons are not satisfied with r. in

184:2.8 his accusers by going away from the fire and r. by

remainingadjective

15:5.8 Jupiter, would be enlarged by capturing the r.

15:10.12 The r. three orders, Mighty Messengers, Those

17:0.5 The r. four groups are brought into being by the

18:1.2 The r. three act as the personal representatives of

20:1.5 The r. four orders of descending sonship are known

20:1.15 be concerned with two r. orders of Paradise sonship:

22:0.5 be confined to a portrayal of the r. two groups,

25:0.9 the r. four represent attainment levels of the angelic

25:2.9 The r. member of the commission automatically

26:9.2 notwithstanding the r. circuits to be traversed.

29:4.26 The r. four groups of the Physical Controllers are

35:7.2 on up through the r. six primary spheres and their

36:6.4 again the r. material body becomes dead matter.

38:4.1 The r. six clusters are occupied by the six orders

41:3.4 r. in each other’s gravity grasp and revolving about

49:2.14 Nonbreathers account for the r. one and one-half

61:2.6 the venerable frog, the only r. group representative

62:6.4 But never had the r. two, the highest mind ministers,

72:1.4 that one of the other rulers, the baser of the r. two,

80:9.6 This invasion included the r. groups of Adamson’s

94:3.3 and might possibly have envisioned the r. two.

110:6.14 to make the r. circles, and achieve the final stage

136:5.5 occurring in connection with Jesus’ r. earth labors

137:8.18 while the r. one third could not grasp his teaching,

164:2.3 concerning his desire to win the r. members of the

177:1.6 Throughout the few r. hours of Jesus’ earth life John

remainsnoun

58:7.1 there will be found only the fossil r. of vegetable

58:7.1 they yield fossil r. of some of the earlier forms of

59:4.14 Greenland holds the r. of these early land plants

59:5.16 Coal is the water-preserved r. of the rank vegetation

59:5.16 Peat beds, the r. of past vegetable growth, would

60:1.12 the beautiful ammonites, whose fossil r. are found

60:4.4 front range of mountains is what is left of the r. of

61:2.7 contain the fossil r. of dogs, cats, coons, and

61:6.4 human bones mingled with the r. of both tropic and

64:2.6 Though the r. of the Foxhall peoples were the last to

80:9.4 This explains why r. of the earlier white races,

81:4.10 as the human r. of the last twenty thousand years are

88:2.1 the skeletal r. of saints and heroes are still regarded

189:1.4 Joseph’s new tomb, where the mortal material r.

189:2.1 but we would have his mortal r. put in our custody

189:2.2 make such disposition of the physical r. of Jesus as

189:2.8 The mortal r. of Jesus underwent the same natural

remainsverb

0:6.10 But pattern is pattern and r. pattern; only copies are

1:5.9 Father r. a true person and everlastingly maintains

5:1.11 the divine will so long as the power of choice r..

5:5.12 The experience of God-consciousness r. the same

5:6.8 it r. for man himself to will the creation or to

7:6.4 The Father r. primal in the universes.

7:7.4 And this r. true notwithstanding that your very

11:9.1 Paradise r. the goal of desire for all supermaterial

13:1.23 to you, for some reason it forever r. your secret.

16:4.7 the activity of the Seven Master Spirits r. hidden

17:6.5 The newly identified Creative Spirit r. with the

18:5.4 But at least one of these rulers always r. on duty at

21:2.11 And the Mother Spirit of a local universe r. always

25:8.7 the companion r. with this person until he either is

28:4.11 unless forewarned by a Solitary Messenger, she r.

31:3.3 in the face of even this apparent destiny, there r.

31:3.3 There undoubtedly r. one more step in the career of

39:2.13 When you finish your earthly career, your body r.

39:8.1 Seraphington ever r. the eternal goal of all angels.

40:5.10 An experiential Adjuster r. with a primitive human

41:6.5 circle of the higher orbit, it only r. in that orbit for

41:7.11 the internal temperature of 35,000,000 degrees r.

42:8.1 a force which r. to be discovered on Urantia.

47:4.4 Your personality r. intact after you once pass from

47:4.5 Your Adjuster memory r. fully intact as you ascend

50:3.2 volunteer servers r. as of the residential standing on

51:7.1 this Magisterial Son is universally accepted, he r. for

55:8.3 Such a sovereign r. perpetually at the head of his

55:9.2 the constellation r. related to the local universe as

59:2.8 the climate r. mild and equable; the land plants are

69:5.13 Man’s technique varies, but his disposition r. quite

84:8.2 self-gratification, it r. a fact that the evolving mores

92:0.5 here as long as this planet r. an inhabited sphere.

92:5.7 it r. a fact that these teachers were the temporal

93:10.5 long as Urantia r. an inhabited planet, Machiventa

102:1.3 Truth r. unchanged from generation to generation,

103:3.1 the fact r. that the true religious impulse has its

103:7.10 there is much beyond the finite that r. unproved.

103:9.1 spiritual experience of personal religion r. genuine

105:1.6 but the I AM ever r. as our hypothesis of all that we

106:7.4 such a finality fruition r. a theoretical possibility.

107:6.5 But it r. a fact that they flash throughout the entire

108:4.4 there r. but one possibility of direct interplanetary

110:1.5 The Adjuster r. with you in all disaster and through

110:5.7 he r. consciously quite unconcerned about the entire

112:0.1 there is one part of you that r. absolutely unaltered

112:2.11 When spiritual insight pursues that reality which r.

112:3.4 When death overtakes a human being, the Adjuster r

112:3.5 career, proceeds to Divinington; and there also r.,

115:5.1 the Paradise Trinity, which ever r. as the absolute

131:8.3 He is supreme in power, yet he r. hidden from our

132:2.9 there r. no possibility that such a righteous spirit

139:1.11 Every one of the apostles loved Jesus, but it r. true

147:7.2 As long as the bridegroom r. with them, they can

163:1.4 it r. that the kingdom of God has come near you.

165:5.5 in that which r. for you after I go to the Father,

166:3.7 it r. eternally true: “Behold, I stand at the doors of

175:1.18 the cup and the platter, but within there r. the filth

177:2.6 it r. a fact that very few modern homes are such

178:1.15 while it r. the same living seed, unfailingly unfolds

182:1.3 r. only for me to lay down my life in the flesh.

194:2.8 though the gospel did become distorted, it r. a fact

remake

94:6.8 God is the source of that divine energy that will r.

140:10.2 spiritual principles of religious truth and r. them into

142:6.7 begin to lay hold upon this spirit which is to r. me

166:5.4 Abner stubbornly resisted all attempts of Paul to r.

remaking

15:8.10 metamorphoses of universe making, unmaking, and r

108:4.5 that Adjusters are devoted solely to the r. of mortal

remanded

25:8.9 the Deity adventure, in due course he would be r.

26:8.5 supernaphim, and are r. to the work of the realms

26:10.4 are r. to the service of time on the worlds of space;

109:1.2 training is always imparted before the Adjuster is r.

remark

127:5.3 His only r. to Mary, his wife, was: “We can’t have

130:3.3 again we r. that the early teachers of the Christian

164:2.4 They thought much over the final r. of Jesus

184:3.7 that he pointed to his own body when he made the r.

185:5.6 They looked upon such a r. as an insult to

192:2.6 This r. spread among the brethren and was received

remarkable

28:4.6 every seventh serial thereafter possess the r. gift of

29:4.1 controllers engage in a r. variety of autotransport,

29:4.25 energy transformers are the most r. and mysterious

39:5.4 In view of the Adamic default, it is indeed r. that

41:6.3 calcium feat is all the more r. since this element

62:4.6 Primates suddenly gave birth to two r. creatures,

62:5.2 These two r. creatures were true human beings.

62:5.4 But the most r. advance in emotional development

63:1.1 Andon and Fonta were the most r. pair of human

64:6.3 These peoples were r. specimens of the human race,

77:4.8 describe the site of a r. settlement located on the

94:9.1 next to Ikhnaton in Egypt, was one of the most r.

95:5.0 5. THE REMARKABLE IKHNATON

95:5.2 this young Egyptian king is one of the most r.

109:7.8 the most r. personalities of the entire grand universe,

122:1.2 ancestors embracing many of the most r. women

122:8.7 it is a r. astronomic fact that similar conjunctions

122:9.2 about the courts of the temple two r. characters,

132:0.5 The significance of this r. doing can the better be

139:4.7 John was gifted with a r. and creative imagination.

144:6.11 These twenty-four men had a truly r. experience

152:1.4 for science or religion to check up on these r. events

155:4.2 Jesus delivered one of the most r. addresses which

161:2.2 Many r. things have happened in connection with his

171:7.4 Jesus could be such a true friend because of his r.

remarkably

63:5.5 They very early became r. clever in disguising their

70:7.9 But the earlier groups were r. free from sex laxity.

95:1.11 The Egyptians r. preserved the teachings of social

109:3.1 But, on the whole, their labors are r. uniform,

remarked

123:5.9 r. to Joseph that he feared he “had learned more

125:6.1 when Lazarus’s mother r. that his parents must be

132:0.1 emperor, referring to Jesus, r. to the aide standing

134:1.5 Jesus had so little to say that they r. about it among

149:1.3 Jesus r. when touched by an ailing child, “I perceive

150:9.1 he half humorously r.: “Yes, I am Joseph’s son;

157:1.4 Jesus r., half-humorously: “Strange that the sons

166:2.8 he r.: “You see how it is that the children of the

178:0.1 and several of the apostles r. about his absence,

182:0.2 their chief r. only, “I do not know where Judas is,

remarking

156:5.4 by r.: ‘The Lord spoke to me saying, do thus and

158:2.1 by r.: “Make certain that you tell no man, not even

remarks

87:5.7 The custom of depreciating complimentary r.

125:0.4 aside from a few r. of protest to his father, he said

125:2.2 r. mildly reflecting the impressions made on his

125:2.11 Joseph was profoundly perplexed at the lad’s r. and

125:5.8 Jesus made few comments on the r. of his elders.

128:6.5 stood a Roman guard who made some improper r.

130:1.2 And when he had concluded his r., he asked Jesus

133:2.1 Jesus bestowed on him at the conclusion of his r..

134:9.3 Jesus did drop numerous r. which disturbed John;

135:8.4 He had heard of Jesus’ r. concerning his preaching

138:3.7 prevailed upon Simon to refrain from making any r..

138:4.2 his r. by saying: “All men are my brothers.

140:8.9 He cautioned his apostles to be discreet in their r.

149:0.2 At the conclusion of James’s r. Jesus said to the

153:3.5 Jesus then directed his r. to all present.

159:5.1 When, in the course of his r., he intimated that

164:2.2 were amazed at the breadth and depth of the r.

165:3.1 After preliminary r. by Peter, the Master said: “What

166:1.11 he reserved his r. designed to rebuke the Pharisees’

166:4.1 “Master, from hearing your r. as we journeyed this

170:0.2 including some r. made only to the apostles during

176:0.1 These r. depicting the destruction of the sacred

179:1.8 were still engaged in making uncomplimentary r.

193:4.1 of Judas’s downfall in the light of the Master’s r.

remarriage

82:3.12 social restriction since r. was generally disapproved.

remastered

160:1.3 the art of living will need to be r. in less time,

rematerialized

51:1.8 these Sons are r. for reproductive function on an

51:2.4 destination the Material Son and Daughter are r.

66:2.4 These one hundred r. members of the Prince’s staff

rematerializing

74:0.1 All the work of r. the bodies of Adam and Eve

remedial

35:9.9 by the r. measures adopted by the Melchizedeks

90:4.8 dieting, and counterirritants were often used as r.

91:6.2 prayer many times added to the efficacy of other r.

remedies

70:2.10 but they have since discovered better r. for most of

90:4.7 men were devoted to the plant theory of universal r.;

90:4.9 secret r. lost their power when they became known;

140:8.17 he well knew that each age must evolve its own r.

remedy

86:7.4 not r. the facts of birth and the accidents of living.

90:4.1 their methods of treatment, and that is a powerful r..

90:4.7 the belief that there existed a beneficent plant r. for

140:8.15 But he did not offer any suggestions by way of r..

remembersee rememberimperatives

2:5.4 for my own sake, and I will not r. your sins.”

53:7.12 I well r. the first message of Lanaforge to the

85:4.4 A devotee of magic will vividly r. one positive

86:1.3 good lucktake it for grantedbut they painfully r.

97:7.10 for my own sake, and I will not r. their sins.”

107:6.4 If you will r. that God is the source of pure energy

112:1.12 if the finite creature would r. that dimensional

112:2.1 It would be helpful in the study of selfhood to r.:

112:5.22 you will r., and be remembered by, your onetime

119:3.2 I well r. how we all anticipated something unusual,

123:3.5 the children would r. that no leavened bread was

129:3.6 if all mortal students of this divine bestowal will r.

133:9.4 I will r. your teaching, but most of all, I will never

135:11.2 You well r. that I said, ‘I am not the Messiah, but I

139:5.9 But these men were foreigners, and Philip could r.

140:10.2 when they did make sure to r. what the Master said,

142:3.22 “And then will you r. that once againin the greater

147:6.4 you do well to r. the Sabbath day to keep it holy;

148:5.5 Do you not r. that it is written: ‘My son, despise

147:6.4 you do well to r. the Sabbath day to keep it holy;

148:6.2 You well r. that Job was blessed with children,

148:6.6 “And then you r. how Job replied to his friends,

150:7.4 They failed to r. his early devotion to his father’s

151:2.5 I r. that you once told us to beware of this very thing

167:7.4 “And do you not r. that I said to you once before

169:1.2 you r. that the good shepherd called in his friends

171:8.3 Do you not r. about a certain prince who went into

179:5.9 And when you do r. me, first look back upon my life

180:0.2 Said the Master: “You well r. when I sent you

181:2.19 and I will r. you in the kingdom to come.”

188:2.2 “Sir, we r. that this deceiver, Jesus of Nazareth,

190:5.4 Do you not r. that this Jesus always taught that his

194:0.5 was easier to r. their personal association with Jesus

194:3.20 those who thus r. to maintain unbroken communion

rememberimperatives

0:11.12 Always r.: Potential infinity is absolute and

2:5.3 during your fiery trials r. that “in all our afflictions

6:5.6 Ever r., the Eternal Son is the personal portrayal of

8:5.5 Ever r. that the Infinite Spirit is the Conjoint Actor;

10:4.5 Ever r. that what the Infinite Spirit does is the

12:7.2 You should also r. that nature is not the exclusive

25:3.7 We should all r. that the all-wise and all-powerful

44:8.4 But every human being should r.: Many ambitions

85:7.2 You must r. that feeling, not thinking, was the

91:4.5 R., even if prayer does not change God, it very often

92:3.1 Always r., the cults are formed, not to discover

92:3.3 R., that is what happened; it is a historical fact.

96:5.4 Moses even said: “R. the Lord your God, for it is

100:1.3 R., year-by-year progress through an established

101:5.2 R. that science is the domain of knowledge,

101:9.2 you should r. to judge such savages and to evaluate

103:3.4 R. that in the religion of all ages the experience

105:1.6 Ever r. that man’s comprehension of the Father is a

107:6.4 If you will r. that God is the source of pure energy

110:5.5 R., the influence of an Adjuster is a superconscious

110:7.3 R., Adjusters gain valuable indwelling experience on

112:1.12 if the finite creature would r. that dimensional

112:2.1 It would be helpful in the study of selfhood to r.:

118:2.1 And you should r. that, while Deity ubiquity may be

120:1.6 to reinstate yourself in power and authority, r.,

122:9.11 show mercy to our fathers, and r. his holy covenant

129:3.6 if all mortal students of this divine bestowal will r.

131:2.12 r. the Sabbath day to keep it holy; honor your father

131:3.5 R., every act shall receive its reward.

131:8.5 Always r. that God does not reward man for what

132:5.16 enjoys wealth as a result of discovery should r. that

132:5.20 he should also r. that it was as man among men

133:2.2 r. that man has no rightful authority over woman

133:4.6 Ever r., there is a city whose foundations are truth

133:4.7 “As you judge men, r. that you yourself will also

133:4.9 R. that the Father’s spirit ever lives within you and

133:4.11 Jesus said: “R., there are two things you cannot run

134:5.3 Religious teachers must r. that the sovereignty of

134:6.1 If one man craves freedom—liberty—he must r. that

137:6.5 Tell no man about me and r. that my kingdom is

140:4.8 R.: While inherited urges cannot be fundamentally

140:6.8 Again must you r. that you are my messengers;

140:6.8 r. that I have sheep not of this flock, and that I am

140:6.11 Always r. that the Father knows what you need

140:8.6 Love your enemiesr. the moral claims of human

142:2.2 R., Jacob, that a good and true father not only

142:3.22 “And then will you r. that once againin the spiritual

144:4.3 In all praying, r. that sonship is a gift.

147:7.3 R. it is written: ‘Forsake not an old friend, for the

148:6.4 ‘Trust in your religion, Job; r. that it is the wicked

148:6.6 “And then you r. how Job replied to his friends,

149:3.3 he said: “You should r. that in body and mind

150:4.2 R. that the disciple is hardly above his master nor

151:3.1 R. that I have many times told you: To him who

153:5.4 “My beloved, you must r. that it is the spirit that

155:6.11 fail not to r. that the will of God can be done in

158:6.5 And r. what I am saying to you: The Son of Man

159:3.2 R. that I have said: “Behold, I stand at the door

159:3.3 your pupils; r. also to accord generous recognition

159:3.7 r.: The gospel yoke is easy and the burden of truth is

159:4.5 And you should r. that the Scriptures are intended

163:1.3 R., as you go forth proclaiming peace on earth and

165:6.3 R., much has been given to you; therefore will

168:4.13 you should r. that you are progressive creatures of

169:1.4 you should also r. the story of the woman who,

169:3.2 ‘My son, you should r. that in your lifetime you

170:4.14 R. that the order of progressive evolution is

171:4.2 Take heed to yourselves and r. that I have

174:0.2 And r. that I have trusted you with many things.”

174:5.7 R., all of you, that I speak not of myself, but that I

175:1.8 R., this is the sin of these rulers: They say that which

175:1.10 R., I have taught you that he who would be greatest

176:3.5 And r. that, inasmuch as you minister to one of

178:1.11 R. that you are commissioned to preach this

178:1.17 vicissitudes of life, r. always to love one another.

180:2.1 R.: I am the real vine, and you are the living

180:3.1 But always r. the words I have spoken to you: The

181:2.5 And, John, always r., strive not with the souls you

181:2.20 R., Philip, you have a great mission on earth, for

181:2.20 And always r., Philip, he who has seen me has

181:2.26 times to come, r. that you are still my ambassador.

181:2.30 “But r. my promise: When I am raised up, I will

182:2.2 R., we should all submit ourselves to the will of

187:4.1 said, “Lord, r. me when you come into your

191:4.3 R., as you love one another, all men will know that

192:2.2 r. always that God is no respecter of persons.

192:2.8 R. that the reaping is in accordance with the

192:2.12 R., both Jew and gentile are your brethren.

193:0.4 “I admonish you ever to r. that your mission among

193:5.2 R. all I have taught you and the life I have lived

195:5.12 As you view the world, r. that the black patches of

196:2.7 only r. that he was the world’s most wholehearted

rememberedsee rememberedimperatives

40:9.7 the returning Adjuster and hence are r. subsequent

40:9.7 to pool their store of Adjuster-r. events and thus

54:6.2 rebellionsin and sinnersunless it be r. that God as

76:5.3 I have r. the desire of your hearts ever to be loyal

112:5.22 you will remember, and be r. by, your onetime

121:8.11 presented honest pictures of Jesus as they saw, r.,

125:0.1 more humanly thrilling, than this, his first r. visit

128:1.15 many words were dropped which Joseph r. during

129:1.7 who chanced to attend r. him as the carpenter

129:2.5 James r. his contract with Jesus and, with the help

137:3.6 They r. what had been told them about the

141:0.2 none of my father Joseph’s family have r. to come

146:5.3 The townspeople r. the water and the wine, and now

147:5.7 Jesus made the long-to-be-r. address to the

158:5.2 James of Safed spoke those long-to-be-r. words of

171:0.7 well r. the foolish request she had made of Jesus

172:1.1 they r. that on his previous visit to Bethany, Lazarus

180:2.4 if his exact words had been r. and truthfully

184:1.2 more majestic and well poised than Annas r. him.

184:2.8 the cock crowed, and Peter r. the words of warning

187:4.4 John told about the crucifixion as he r. the event

rememberedimperatives

13:1.17 It should be r. that all divisions and levels of universe

41:6.1 it should be r. that space is not empty; that light, in

41:6.7 It should be r. that spectral analyses show only sun-

42:11.1 it should be r. that the universe is neither mechanical

58:2.1 And it should be r. that you receive from the sun

69:6.8 should be r. that fire opened the doors to metalwork

75:2.2 It must be r. that Caligastia was the titular Prince

77:5.6 It should be r. that both of these beings were really

82:6.2 it should be r. that these secondary races had many

91:3.5 it should be r. that ethical prayer is a splendid way to

97:7.3 should be r. that they did not intentionally do this;

97:8.2 It must be r. that the Jews failed to evolve an

106:8.9 It should be r. that the Paradise Trinity implies a

125:6.6 It should be r. that Jesus was supposed to be a

139:3.8 it should be r. that it was the mother who made

remembering

77:3.2 r the traditions of the engulfment of their first capital

121:2.7 r. the then only recent heroic exploits of Judas

126:3.13 then Mary would steady her fears, r. that Jesus was

170:4.16 and r. his promise to come again, they jumped to the

183:5.3 John, r. his Master’s instructions to remain near

192:2.13 Go on believing and r. your association with me,

remembers

3:3.2 “he knows your frame; he r. that you are dust.”

14:6.34 The Universe Mother Creator r. Paradise as the

77:9.9 the corps of midwayers r., and that memory is the

148:5.5 He knows your body; he r. that you are dust.

150:8.6 creates all things, who r. the gracious promises to

remembrance

99:5.10 —partake of the communal supper of the r. of his

121:8.5 not only Matthew’s personal r. of these events but

179:5.0 5. ESTABLISHING THE R. SUPPER

179:5.1 This shall be the cup of my r..

179:5.2 Master was instituting a new r. supper as a symbol

179:5.3 When they had finished drinking this new cup of r.,

179:5.3 pass it around, said: “Take this bread of r. and eat it.

179:5.3 When they had partaken of the bread of r., they all

179:5.4 In instituting this r. supper, the Master resorted to

179:5.5 his effort to establish this new sacrament of the r.,

179:5.6 This supper of r., when it is partaken of by those

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

179:5.8 The r. supper was established without ecclesiastical

179:5.9 When Jesus had thus established the supper of the r.,

179:5.9 “And as often as you do this, do it in r. of me.

179:5.10 with the inauguration of the new supper of the r.,

180:4.3 this spirit friend will bring to your r. everything I

remind

27:2.3 they r. the mortals of time of the seraphim with

120:1.6 I would r. you that I am recipient of your universe

120:3.8 I must r. you that one of the incarnation mandates of

124:6.16 now arrived the celestial messenger to r. this lad,

138:3.6 Need I r. you that they who are whole need not a

150:9.1 you r. me of the proverb, ‘Physician heal yourself,

reminded

128:5.3 They r. Jesus of the ominous rumblings of

136:4.6 Gabriel had r. Jesus that there were two ways in

147:7.2 Be r. that a wise tailor does not sew a piece of new

153:2.4 I have so many times r. you that my kingdom is

171:8.7 And when they r. the master that such a one already

179:0.1 when Philip r. the Master about the approaching

183:2.3 The rulers of the Jews r. Judas that Jesus had

183:4.2 Nathaniel r. them that Jesus had that very night

187:1.3 But Pilate r. them that such an accusation was part

187:5.6 r. Pilate of the source of his sovereign authority

192:1.6 the scene r. Peter so vividly of the midnight fire of

reminder

0:12.8 Trinity is an ever-present r. that Deity trinitization

42:9.1 the ever-present r. of the reality of the sevenfold

66:7.17 introduce a spiritual r. into the common reckoning of

76:2.7 Cain was fast becoming the grim r. of their folly,

162:4.2 did hate this ever-present r. of the Roman yoke!

reminding

143:7.7 Prayer is self-r.sublime thinking; worship is self-

191:0.5 by r. them of Jesus’ warning against jeopardizing

reminisce

28:6.17 will during the service of eternity, r. the play of time.

48:4.10 experiences of the race or order are restful to r..

reminiscence

48:4.19 the echoes of a backward glance, a r. of the past.

reminiscences

143:3.4 The whole day was devoted to r. and to talking over

150:7.1 indulged his mind in many r. of his childhood days

reminiscent

11:3.2 more in the r. historic areas of peripheral Paradise.

13:2.1 home of sentimental memories and r. recollections

44:3.4 higher spirits engage in a certain form of r. humor

48:4.5 1. R. jests. Quips growing out of the memories of

83:2.3 The carrying of the bride over the threshold is r. of

89:6.6 keepsakes in the cornerstone of a building is r. of the

95:1.4 all r. of the trinity teachings of the Andites and the

reminiscing

133:2.4 hours recounting their experiences in Rome and r.

remission

4:5.5 without the shedding of blood there could be no r. of

81:6.7 these warmer zones of habitation afforded some r.

89:2.5 Confession was merely a rite of r., also a public

122:9.19 of salvation to his people In the r. of their sins.

135:6.4 his believers in the Jordan “for the r. of sins.”

135:6.7 sincere repentance if you would receive the r. of

136:2.1 John’s baptism as a rite of repentance or for the r.

137:8.10 baptize you in token of repentance and for the r. of

remits

131:4.6 God is a kind friend and a gracious father who r.

remitted

72:7.5 assess a rather heavy bachelor tax, which is r. to all

remnant

45:4.14 12. Moses, the emancipator of a r. of the violet race

57:4.4 continued in the central mass of the nebular r..

57:4.9 The final nuclear r. of this magnificent nebula still

57:4.9 moderate light and heat to its r. planetary family of

62:3.13 strains of the selected r. of this mid-mammal tribe,

64:6.6 wars would result in the speedy extinction of this r.

64:7.11 The r. of the blue race left in the Persian peninsula

96:7.7 the r. of the onetime Melchizedek colony in

97:9.21 Judahthe Jews, the “r. of Israel”had begun the

97:9.26 captivity shocked the r. of Israel into monotheism.

126:4.3 the Lord God will be gracious to the r. of Joseph.

137:2.2 A r. of this group persists in Mesopotamia even to

remnants

41:6.3 these mutilated r. of solar calcium literally ride the

47:9.1 Here you will be purged of all the r. of unfortunate

47:9.1 The last r. of the “mark of the beast” are here

51:4.4 observing the r. of these early races on your world.

55:4.11 drastic elimination of the retarded and persisting r.

57:5.1 the near-by circulating matter of space, r. of the

57:8.12 the modified r. of these ancient preocean rocks

64:2.4 of Andon and certain r. of the culture of Onagar.

64:6.5 pure r of the red race went en masse across to North

64:6.13 The shattered r. of these people were absorbed by

64:6.18 with the Indian peoples of those days, and r. still

64:6.20 The r. of the victorious green men were absorbed by

64:7.5 When the relatively pure-line r. of the red race

64:7.14 These indigo races absorbed the r. of the orange man

67:6.6 Melchizedek receivers preserved the r. of civilization

68:1.6 These miserable r. of the nonsocial peoples of

68:4.6 The path of human history is strewn with the r. of

68:6.10 there persist r. of these primitive population controls

71:1.23 castes persist in the later state organizations as r.

74:8.6 Babylonians, because of contact with the r. of the

77:4.3 The r. of the nationalistic or racial memorialists

78:1.4 in Mesopotamia, near the mouth of the rivers, r. of

78:4.3 the highest types of the surviving r. of the Adamite

78:7.7 The r. of this, one of the oldest civilizations, are to

78:8.5 they did not conquer the r. of the Andites who

80:1.4 the shifting water-laden winds dispersed the r. of

80:6.4 to revive the r. of the early religious teachings of

80:8.1 to mix with the r. of the commingled Saharans and

86:4.6 and many other r. of revealed religion, can be found

87:5.14 belief in signs, tokens, and other superstitious r. of

88:5.1 Even food r., clothing, and ornaments could

88:5.1 savage never left any r. of his meal on the table.

89:1.6 Caste systems and social levels are vestigial r. of

89:4.7 And it is the r of these positive practices of the olden

92:3.1 The r. of the cult present a true picture of the racial

92:5.11 He persistently sought to uproot the r. of the ghost

94:2.5 distorted r. of the Melchizedek and even the Adamic

95:1.9 But r. of the Salem schools persisted.

96:7.8 And thus did the r. of the Salem missionaries in

97:10.2 so did these r. of the Hebrew nation reject the

98:2.10 persecuted the r. of the Salem cult, both doctrines

114:6.9 On Urantia there are r. of nine human races which

121:4.4 they derived much of their doctrine from the r. of

131:7.1 This belief contained r. of the Melchizedek teachings

156:6.4 attended by about fifty men and women, the r. of the

remodel

44:3.2 builders–those who construct and r. the abodes

remodeling

95:6.2 to undertake the r. of the religion of his people.

RemonaCains wife

76:2.9 Cain married R., his distant cousin, and their first

remonstrate

156:1.5 came forward Simon Zelotes to r. with Norana.

remonstrated

51:3.5 one of the seraphic Voices of the Garden who r.

124:4.7 Jesus r. with his father about the Jewish custom of

124:4.7 Joseph removed the parchment after Jesus had r.

164:0.1 to be present at the feast of dedication, they r. with

191:2.1 while Nathaniel r. with Andrew, and as the ten

remorse

62:2.3 sense of self-abasement bordering on shame and r.

75:5.4 consternation and beside himself with fear and r..

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

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

remote

4:1.6 during the r. ages of the past and in the eternal

8:6.5 the ministry of the Infinite Spirit to the r. worlds of

9:7.2 as to enable the universe rulers to know about r.

12:2.3 375 million new galaxies in the r. stretches of outer

15:1.3 and some day in the r. future your system, or its

15:14.3 God the Supreme will in the r. future and from

22:4.7 to Paradise, attain the Trinity embrace, and in r.

22:10.5 When I am acting on some r. assignment out in

22:10.7 often accompany us on our assignments to the r.

23:1.4 crave assignment to the r. creations, even to the

23:2.22 it may prove to be so r. in space that a long time

23:3.5 emergency lines of communication throughout r.

23:4.4 in the r. future the supply of messengers will become

23:4.4 Is the grand universe at some r. period going to be

26:11.2 beings are going to work together in the r. future,

34:7.5 their r. ancestors were not more fully Adamized by

35:2.5 When a Melchizedek goes to a r. world in the name

35:3.21 spiritual liberty and divine sonship to the r. worlds of

41:5.5 attractions,on to the distant spheres of the r. systems

41:9.2 gravity attraction of near-by or r. material masses,

42:12.4 3. Exploration of r. situations.

46:2.6 your sometime arrival on the more r. training

50:4.3 Although the r. tribes continued in hunting and food

51:7.3 subcapitals are founded on r. land bodies and among

57:5.7 solar gravity as the Angona system receded into r.

58:3.1 now characterize many regions throughout r. space.

63:1.1 from all of their ancestors, both immediate and r..

63:6.2 r., and so Andon failed to become a sun worshiper.

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

65:2.7 progress, persisting today much as in those r. times.

65:6.5 these attained to thirty-six in man’s r. ancestors,

66:5.30 were very helpful in influencing more r. tribes.

67:7.0 7. REMOTE REPERCUSSIONS OF SIN

75:2.4 rather than to plan farsightedly for more r. effects,

75:3.4 the work of winning the r. tribes to the cause of the

75:3.8 intellect of his r. progenitors of the Prince’s staff.

77:1.6 the work of influencing human society r. from the

77:9.6 talk with travelers from afar and thus learn about r.

78:4.6 the globe and discovered the last r. continent.

86:2.4 that which is in his immediate or r. interest;

93:7.2 Andite center, teachers were dispatched to the r.

94:11.10 then, in the r. past and in the r. future, the races of

94:11.12 infinitely r. Absolute of Buddhism or Brahmanism.

105:1.2 idea of an infinite I AM since this concept is so r.

105:1.8 Infinity is indeed r. from the experience level of

106:1.3 No matter how r. from Paradise, how deep in space,

106:7.4 may be measurelessly r. in the futurity of endless

106:7.10 Such eventualities are rather r. to say the least;

106:8.22 universe philosophers deem this to be a most r.

106:8.22 But as we view these r. eventualities as personal

106:9.1 as an experiential reality is unthinkably r., but

125:2.12 hailed from the Far-Eastern and the r. Western

128:3.3 more r. countries of the Far West and the Far East,

146:4.2 fame of Jesus as a healer had spread even to this r.

163:5.2 arrived from all parts of Palestine and even from r.

167:7.4 informed concerning the doings of other and r.

191:0.3 resurrection to groups of believers who dwelt r.

remotely

44:6.6 type of spiritual grandeur can be even r. compared.

65:3.3 thousand different and r. situated mutating strains

79:7.6 the commercial relationships between these two r.

104:1.3 Creator Deity; still fewer even r. grasped the idea

remoteness

3:1.11 Father’s influence in them is limited by the r. of their

3:6.2 to divinity; by potential evilr. from divinity.

11:1.3 much about the divine residence because of its r.

106:9.1 theorize that all this may happen in the utter r. of

106:9.7 2. The imperfect human status, the r. from the level

123:6.8 he attributed it to the r. of Galilee from the centers

remotest

94:0.1 teachers of the Salem religion penetrated to the r.

remotivated

100:2.8 Such spirit-born individuals are so r. in life that they

removal

47:4.8 provides for the r of all phases of intellectual conflict

53:9.6 We do not look for a r. of the present Satania

83:3.4 the bride’s independence, to suggest far r. from the

107:0.5 which is created by the distance of man’s r from God

135:2.3 John was twenty years of age witnessed their r. to

remove

22:7.5 extend their recess and to r. themselves for a time

44:8.3 career will not fully compensate and wholly r..

74:8.8 neglected to r. the telltale reference to Cain’s

103:5.12 and dares to r. all creedal pressure from its members.

130:2.4 why do they not r. the cruel and unjust foreman of

136:1.4 that the Messiah would r. this curse and restore

139:11.3 faith in God to settle all doubts and r. all indecision,

144:2.6 Genuine faith will r. mountains of material difficulty

159:1.6 Group judgment is more likely to r. the dangers

171:0.2 could not wholly r. from the minds of his Jewish

179:3.1 they saw the Master r. his outer garment, gird

187:2.2 It was the custom to r. all clothes from those who

187:2.6 but they dared not attempt to r. it since the Roman

187:2.6 Not being able to r. the title, these leaders mingled

188:0.3 to pay for permission to r. Jesus’ body to a private

189:2.4 As they made ready to r. the body of Jesus from

190:1.2 at half past seven o’clock to r. the grave cloths.

191:0.4 Peter thought to r. himself from among the

196:3.1 Religion does not r. or destroy human troubles, but

removedsee removed, far

14:5.4 the attainment of the Eternal Son, ascenders are r.

22:1.10 their names are r. from the finaliter roll call.

34:4.7 nonfunctional if her personal presence should be r.

35:9.9 results of insurrection are partially overcome and r.

39:5.2 the planetary helpers were r. upon the collapse of the

41:10.5 one exception, being the farthest r. from Jerusem,

44:3.4 the training of ascendant beings but recently r. from

45:2.3 Lanaforge will probably not be r. from Jerusem

45:2.3 and the products of rebellion r. from Satania.

50:3.4 The prince’s corporeal staff are usually r. from the

50:3.5 to the prince’s staff after their parents have been r.

55:2.5 their loved ones a transient farewell as they are r.

55:10.6 Teacher Sons are r. from the jurisdiction of the local

61:4.2 but most of these sedimentations were later r..

69:4.3 secure against theft; nothing would be r. except by

71:6.2 profit motive must not be suddenly destroyed or r.;

74:5.5 world ruler, but he had not been r. from the planet.

75:5.7 r. from the world in retribution for her misstep.

77:8.1 when Michael r. the slumbering survivors of time,

87:1.3 the sick man was usually r. from the family hut,

87:1.5 the corpse was r. through a hole in the wall, never

90:3.5 were early r. from the category of ghost action.

90:3.9 Fever was one of the first human ailments to be r.

93:5.13 other ninety per cent he r. to his capital at Hebron.

94:8.18 effectively r. all grounds for superstition, magical

107:0.1 Father is at one and the same time farthest r. from,

112:7.13 I surmise that the registry of that Adjuster is r. to the

115:6.2 space, it functions and exists farther and farther r.

120:3.12 Michael r. himself from our midst, and we saw him

124:4.7 And Joseph r. the parchment after Jesus had thus

126:3.5 Family responsibility had effectively r. all thought of

131:5.5 the evil thing, that sin will be r. from my soul.

135:8.3 Jesus laid down his tools, r. his work apron, and

137:4.6 r. from the minds of his six disciple-apostles when

137:8.2 Jesus laid down his tools once more, r. his apron,

138:0.1 differences were not fully r. until after his death

139:4.14 portions of which were r., subsequent to John’s

143:5.6 Jews know whom they worship; they have r. all

153:2.1 you shall be r. into all the kingdoms of the earth.

160:1.13 prejudice can be r. only by the sincere devotion of

165:0.3 Jews having been generally r. from these regions

168:1.12 why the Master had requested that the stone be r.;

185:1.3 imploring him to have these images r. from the

185:1.3 Pilate surrendered, ordered the images r. from the

185:1.4 as promptly ordered the offending shields r..

186:1.6 As Judas left, he r. the thirty pieces of silver from

186:3.1 he early r. some five or six tents up the ravine near

187:2.2 after Jesus’ clothes had been r., he was thus garbed

189:2.3 it could not be r. from the tomb as the morontia

189:4.6 had rested on the stone before the celestial hosts r.

189:4.9 how could the body have been r. since the very

190:1.2 they conjectured that the Jews had r. the body.

190:1.3 disposed to believe that the Jews had r. the body.

192:0.1 the story that a band of his followers had r. the body.

removed, far

0:10.2 to discuss those realities which are so far r. from

15:1.6 you are far r. in space from those physical systems

32:2.11 The Satania system of inhabited worlds is far r. from

38:2.3 While in personal status angels are not so far r.

39:0.11 They are not far r. from you in certain personality

41:7.14 stars far r. from these chief channels of recharging

47:4.6 You are still a near human and not far r. from the

60:0.1 to change the world’s climate in all regions far r.

80:1.5 the red man had he not been far r. in the Americas,

92:4.1 visitations portray teachings that are not too far r.

93:3.6 are not far r. from these teachings of Melchizedek.

remover

65:6.4 double role of oxygen carrier and carbon dioxide r.

removes

3:5.2 “He r. kings and sets up kings.”

21:4.6 forever r. him from the divine level of a Creator

65:6.4 cells and just as efficiently r. the carbon dioxide.

69:9.13 “Cursed be he who r. his neighbor’s landmark.”

86:5.14 models, or images r. all or a part of the soul from the

160:1.12 r. conflicts, and mightily augments the total

removing

86:7.2 Modern society is r. the business of insurance from

88:6.7 science is r. the gambling element from life.

156:6.7 upon Jesus’ r. himself as an object of controversy,

185:1.3 enter Jerusalem without r. the images of Caesar

186:4.1 after r. the robe which Herod had put on him, they

renaissance

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

renamed

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

rend

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

render

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

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

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

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

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

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

20:3.2 but though Avonals may r. judgments extinguishing

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

22:6.3 Ambassadors r. particular and important services on

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

rendered

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

146:1.3 their inclusion r. the Christian teachings more

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

rendering

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

renders

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

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

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

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

43:2.8 The approval of this commission r. legislative

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

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

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

99:4.1 Genuine religion r. the religionist socially fragrant

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

110:6.4 r. communication with the Adjuster both difficult

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

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

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

rendezvous

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

rending

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

rends

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

renegade

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

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

renegades

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

renew

34:2.4 You r. the face of the earth.”

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

renewal

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

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

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

renewed

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

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

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

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

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

135:10.2 denounced with r. vehemence the corrupt political

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

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

renewing

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

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

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

renews

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

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

renounce

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

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

renounced

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

renovated

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

renovation

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

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

renown

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

renowned

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

rent

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

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

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

rental

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

rented

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

rents

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

renunciation

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

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

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

89:3.0 3. RENUNCIATION AND HUMILIATION

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

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

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

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

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

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

reopened

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

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

reorganization

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

reorganize

77:2.5 chromosomes of specialized Urantia pattern to r.

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

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

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

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

reorganized

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

reorganizing

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

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

repairsee repair shop

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

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

repair shop

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

repaired

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

repairing

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

repay

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

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

repeat

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

repeatedadjective

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

153:1.3 to r. rehearsals in disappointment and provided

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

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

repeatedverb

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

repeatedly

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

repeating

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

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

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

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

repellent

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

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

repels

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

repentsee repentimperative

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

repentimperative

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

repentance

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

131:3.3 Restraint is born of r..

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

repentant

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

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

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

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

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

repentants

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

repented

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

repents

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

repercuss

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

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

repercusses

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

repercussing

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

repercussion

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

repercussional

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

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

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

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

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

repercussions

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

56:7.0 7. UNIVERSAL EVOLUTIONARY R.

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

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

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

67:7.0 7. REMOTE REPERCUSSIONS OF SIN

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

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

75:5.0 5. REPERCUSSIONS OF DEFAULT

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

91:5.0 5. SOCIAL REPERCUSSIONS OF PRAYER

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

105:6.0 6. REPERCUSSIONS OF FINITE REALITY

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

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

106:4.4 But irrespective of the administrative r. attendant

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

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

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

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

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

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

repersonalization

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

repersonalize

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

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

repersonalized

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

repetition

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

repetitions

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

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

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

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

replace

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

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

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

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

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

84:5.12 pitiless competition will certainly r. that chivalry

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

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

replaced

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

replaces

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

replacing

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

replenish

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

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

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

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

replenished

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

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

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

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

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

replete

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

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

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

15:7.10 worlds containing thousands of r. institutions

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

repletely

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

39:5.17 These abundant reserves r. provide for every

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

repleteness

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

repletion

106:0.18 R. is continually being superimposed upon

replica

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

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

repliedsee repliedwith Jesus

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

repliedwith Jesus

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

replies

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

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

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

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

replysee reply, no

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

158:5.1 the disconcerted and humiliated apostles could r.

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

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

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

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

174:3.2 Jesus condescended to r. to their mischievous

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

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

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

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

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

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

reply, no

135:8.7 But Jesus made no r..

142:0.2 But Annas made no r..

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

167:4.1 At first Jesus made no r..

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

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

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

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

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

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

reportnoun

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

190:1.2 And the women believed their r..

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

reportverb

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

reported

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

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

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

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

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

108:3.2 Adjuster indwelling each ascending creature are r.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

reporting

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

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

119:4.2R. the unannounced arrival of an unknown

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

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

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

reportsnoun—see reports, space

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

53:7.11 the r. continuously narrated the unswerving loyalty

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

153:1.1 to ascertain the truth concerning the disturbing r.

154:0.2 Herod had confidence in Chuza’s r., so much so

159:6.2 The messengers of David were present and made r.

186:0.3 the messengers of David Zebedee brought them r.

186:3.3 David sent messengers every half hour with r. to

188:2.1 received r. of his saying he would rise from the dead.

190:4.1 the r. of the Master’s resurrection, he manifested

190:4.2 Rumors of Jesus’ resurrection and r. concerning the

190:5.2 Cleopas was half a mind to believe these r., but

191:2.1 all this discussion about the r. of the women,

192:0.1 the bribed guards effectively to counteract all such r.

reports, space

9:7.3 all known existence; they contain the universal sr.,

15:9.9 6. The broadcasts of Paradise, the sr. of Havona.

24:6.8 signalized the inauguration of the “sr. of glory,”

26:3.6 the directors of the sr. of all Deity phenomena on

26:9.4 broadcasts of Havona flash forth the sr. of glory,

39:5.15 While planetary sr. are received at noon at the

44:4.10 The transmittal of these sr. is carefully supervised,

46:3.1 on the never-ending stream of universe sr..

186:4.2 were closely attending upon the sr. of the archangels

reportsverb

113:6.2 attending angel r. in person to the commanding

191:6.1 David, who sends us this word, r. that the Master,

repose

3:4.1 store of wisdom as they continue to reside and r. in

3:4.4 perfection of truth and knowledge which r. in the

reposed

23:2.11 to divulge a secret or betray the confidence r. in

67:1.3 no high trust is deemed more sacred than that r. in a

110:1.6 if you only prove faithful to the trust r. in you by the

reposes

116:1.3 the mind potential r. in the Seven Master Spirits.

188:3.8 soul-identity of Jesus now r. in the “bosom of the

reposing

3:4.2 the co-ordination r. in the Isle of Paradise would be

134:6.3 their sovereignties, r. them in the United Kingdom.

repositories

17:8.6 they are the r. of that spirit-mind-power sovereignty

24:7.8 Power Directors are the personal r. of the mind

27:5.1 these perfect and replete r. of the truth of eternity

33:2.4 constitutes these Master Sons the personal r. of the

repository

3:1.7 the Unqualified Absolute, the r. of the uncreated

9:1.3 he is the Deity r. of the Father’s thought and the

11:8.9 Absolute is the revealer, regulator, and r. of that

27:5.2 Paradise may at will have by his side the living r.

56:1.1 the Unqualified Absolute, their ultimate r. in space

159:4.10 instead of appealing to the sacred writings as the r.

repossess

40:9.5 to r. their former human memory experience through

reprehensible

51:3.5 who remonstrated with them concerning their r.

66:8.2 very r. motives which were beginning to dominate

91:7.1 culminate in religious fanaticism, they are all but r..

92:2.3 the never-ending attempts to reconcile olden but r.

92:2.5 and numerous other of their olden and r. customs.

170:5.20 of spiritual brotherhood is both inexcusable and r..

195:0.11 numerous other r. practices of the Persian mystery.

represent

0:2.1 spiritual idealism r. a value level—an experiential

1:7.9 I r. the highest source of information available for

6:0.2 Such distortions of language r. our best efforts at

8:3.9 the Spirit equally r. and similarly serve the Father

9:7.5 r. the emergence of the presence-consciousness of

10:5.5 each seems to r. the Trinity during the prepersonal

10:6.16 they r. this collective attitude of Deity only in the

10:6.16 they r. the Trinity only in those functions for which

12:8.7 beings who may r. a union of both the material

13:1.9 the high beings that exclusively r. the Infinite Spirit.

13:1.12 constitutes the secret of authority to r. the Trinity,

13:1.12 Authority to r. the Trinity attaches only to those

13:1.12 glorified creatures r. no more than the conceptual

14:2.2 The physical realities of Havona r an order of energy

15:12.4 r. the concurred opinions of the Ancients of Days

16:1.2 The Master Spirits singly and collectively r. any

16:1.4 When associated, the Master Spirits r. the Paradise

16:3.8 When it becomes necessary to r. the Father and

16:4.1 They r. the Third Source and Center in the

18:0.10 Supreme Trinity Personalities r. the administrative

18:0.10 they r. the justice and are the executive judgment of

18:3.4 They r. the beginning of the personality records of

19:3.6 We r., in fact are, the counsel of perfection.

19:3.6 Such verdicts r. the nearest possible approach to

19:3.7 One without Name and Number—r. the nearest

22:6.2 Ambassadors r the superior minds of their respective

22:7.14 they r. actualities of Supreme-Ultimate Deity

23:0.1 They r. the initial creative action of the Infinite Spirit

23:2.22 ambassadors from one creation to another, to r.

25:0.9 the remaining four r. attainment levels of the angelic

28:4.5 the primary seconaphim, who are so competent to r.

29:3.11 r. the unpredictable realms of energy manifestation

29:4.34 They r. an order of life which is simply beyond the

31:10.10 The seven finaliter corps r. the divinity response of

32:3.5 personalities who r. self-contained authority and

33:5.4 Paradise ambassadors to the constellations r the final

33:6.4 Ambassadors r. universes to other universes.

33:6.4 System Sovereign to r. that system to other systems

36:5.1 These adjutants r. that function of the mind ministry

37:2.2 The Brilliant Evening Stars r. Gabriel on these

37:2.3 They frequently go to Uversa to r. the Bright and

40:5.1 Mortals r. the last link in the chain of those beings

40:10.4 Does all this r. an intended part of the all-wise

40:10.7 Son-fused mortals r. a slowly accumulating body of

42:5.4 These short and powerful rays r. the initial activity of

42:5.5 and r. the preatomic stage of this form of matter.

43:6.7 utilize living materials to r. their ideas and to capture

43:7.4 the univitatia r. the largest group associated with the

44:1.10 Your ensembles of dancing undoubtedly r. a crude

45:3.22 This council periodically chooses three members to r

45:4.1 they have authority to r. the Master Son in all

46:5.23 revised so as to truly r. up-to-date conditions on the

48:2.1 r. a working combination of spiritual and physical

49:2.13 you r. the average or typical breathing order of

50:1.1 The Planetary Prince and his assistant brethren r.

52:1.4 the performances of primitive man r. a splendid,

55:4.17 r. differing universe viewpoints and diverse personal

55:5.2 in light and life r. the acme of evolutionary material

55:12.4 they are supremacy and only r. God the Supreme.

57:7.3 all derived from the earth’s surface and hence r.

58:5.2 the surface today r. the exudate of ancient volcanoes

59:1.18 These animals r. a variety of early life which has

59:3.4 the mineral deposits r. the sedimentation of sluggish

60:2.10 These sea serpents r. a backward step in evolution.

60:2.12 They r. the nonsurviving strains of bird ancestry.

65:2.3 Many of the fungi also r. a retrograde movement

65:2.4 what bacteria are to the plant kingdom; they r. the

65:2.5 fish family, today r. the stationary types of early

69:1.6 On Urantia they r. a complex organization which

69:5.1 Savings r. a form of maintenance and survival

69:9.14 these “commons” r. the survival of the earlier form

70:10.16 Lynching and dueling r. the unwillingness of the

71:2.8 but they r. the right way even to do a wrong thing.

72:8.2 They r. minor positions of assistantship,

80:9.11 The Basques and the Berbers r. the survival of two

88:2.2 The relics of modern religions r. an attempt to

88:2.9 it does r. real evolutionary progress to advance from

91:0.4 dairymen priests of the Todas do not r. a religious

106:8.18 It will probably r. a minimum distortion of truth if

108:0.1 mission of the Adjusters to the human races is to r.

114:1.1 of twenty-four former Urantians with authority to r.

116:3.2 emanating from these varied intelligence focuses r.

117:1.7 these concepts of divinity r. finite maximums of

117:6.7 a universe self qualified to r. both the Father and

130:4.15 Static concepts may r. a certain knowledge, but they

132:5.15 You are under moral obligation to r. the past

134:3.7 to gain a seat on this faculty—every teacher must r.

134:3.7 independent teachers on the faculty who did not r.

134:6.5 These Americans r. almost all the religions and cults

138:7.1 very soon, you are to r. me in the world and in the

138:7.1 even as I now r. my Father who is in heaven?

139:4.13 John also learned to r. the church as a “spiritual

140:1.7 as I now r. my Father in this life which I am living

140:2.2 I have chosen these twelve to go forth to r. me as I

140:2.2 go forth to represent me as I came forth to r. you.

140:3.1 you have elected to r. me in the world even as I

140:3.1 to represent me in the world even as I now r. the

140:3.14 “I am sending you out into the world to r. me and to

140:3.20 who executes his commission to r. me before men

140:4.1 go on preaching the gospel and aspiring to r. him in

142:7.17 you have been called to r. me in the world, even as

142:7.17 represent me in the world, even as I r. my Father.

151:2.2 seed that fell upon the hardened ground r. Satan,

151:2.3 the seed which fell by the wayside r. one’s habits

159:4.3 The teachings of these books r. the views and extent

160:4.16 They are related in life, but they r. vastly differing

169:4.7 employed to r. the human concept of the Father

169:4.9 As the divine Son he claimed to r. only the Father.

178:3.2 so am I about to send you forth to r. me and finish

180:3.1 I have chosen you out of the world to r. the spirit of

182:1.4 whom I have chosen out of the world to r. me

182:1.4 I must leave these men behind to r. us and our

195:6.10 False religions may r. an evasion of reality, but Jesus

195:7.21 cowardice and courage—r. the performances of mind

representation

4:2.5 can never be the adequate expression, the true r.,

7:2.3 these creations he maintains only a superpersonal r..

8:4.7 The Spirit’s ministry is not restricted to the r. of

13:1.3 each of these sacred spheres enjoys a specialized r.

14:1.9 each is pervaded by a specialized r. of the Infinite

15:9.18 Although Nebadon does not yet have r. on Uversa,

15:10.23 do not maintain any sort of ambassadorial r.;

16:3.2 In a special manner this Spirit is the direct r. of the

16:3.17 natures of the Father, Son, and Spirit, through a r.

16:4.1 The Seven Master Spirits are the full r. of the Spirit

17:5.1 are the joint impersonal r. of the Infinite Spirit and

28:4.5 the seven Reflective Spirits of assignment, such r. is

32:2.6 whereupon does this r. of the Infinite Spirit begin

33:2.3 the Creative Mother Spirit, the local universe r. of

33:8.3 Systems in isolation do not have r. in this assembly,

34:0.1 the Infinite Spirit individualize a new and unique r.

34:1.1 the Creator Son, a new personal r. of the Infinite

34:2.1 even this r. of the Infinite Spirit may not appear to

38:1.1 The Creator Son and the universe r. of the Infinite

45:1.8 But on transition world number six there is no r. of

45:3.22 headquarters, but this r. is suspended by rebellion.

53:1.6 The dragon eventually became the symbolic r. of all

71:2.19 10. Intelligent and trained r..

139:11.9 concern ourselves with aught but the r. of the will

174:5.10 this mighty spirit of the Father’s r. spoke to Jesus

representations

17:4.1 they are actual r. of their respective Spirit ancestors

50:4.9 a test of faith to believe the r. of the semimaterial

110:5.4 also bear witness to the horrible distortion of the r.

representative or personal representativenoun

7:3.1 look to the Creator Son as the pr of the Eternal Son

8:3.6 the Infinite Spirit, the conjoint r. of the divine union.

9:1.1 As the Conjoint Actor, he is the joint r. of the Father

9:8.3 There is no direct r. of the Third Source and Center

10:6.3 the conjoint r. of the Father and the Son to all realms

14:6.17 proof of being the Conjoint Actor, the infinite r. of

15:2.5 the presence of a Union of Days, a r. of the Trinity.

15:11.2 to the superuniverse councils elects a native r..

18:6.1 these counselors, who acts as the r. of the Trinity,

23:2.18 responsible to their resident r., the Union of Days.

24:5.2 an Assigned Sentinel, who acts as the direct r. of

33:4.4 the personal administrative r. of the Creator Son.

33:5.1 pr. of the Father to the court of the Creator Son;

37:1.9 Gabriel, functioning as the pr. of the Sovereign Son

37:8.5 is the pr. of the Supreme Executive of Orvonton.

37:9.9 liaison between the Creator Son and the universe r.

40:8.3 court of inquiry, sanctioned by a pr. of the

40:9.3 the Divine Minister, the r. of the Infinite Spirit in the

43:4.1 the Faithful of Days, the r. of the Paradise Trinity

43:4.2 present on Edentia as the pr. of Immanuel since the

43:5.6 4. The Most High adviser, the pr. of Michael since

43:5.7 Most High executive, the pr. of Gabriel stationed on

50:1.1 Planetary Prince is the sole r. of complete divinity,

54:5.10 9. On Jerusem the pr. of the Supreme Executive

55:4.16 the omniaphim who functions as the pr. of the

67:3.1 Gabriel volunteered to act as the r. of the Creator

70:1.19 stake all on the outcome of a contest between a r.

70:6.5 Ordinarily a r. was chosen to impersonate him,

72:2.1 legislatures, which consist of one r. for each one

74:2.5 embracing a r. of each of the six Sangik races;

84:4.4 relegate trouble to Eve, Pandora, or some other r.

114:2.3 the Assigned Sentinel of Satania, the direct and pr.

114:3.1 sojourn on your world to act as their executive r.,

114:3.2 as the r. of the twenty-four Jerusem counselors.

120:0.4 but he can rule as the supreme r. of the Trinity

120:1.2 I, as the pr. of our Father, assume the unqualified

128:4.1 A r. of this merchant had sought out Jesus when

139:4.4 that John was his chosen pr. in so many matters,

139:7.2 appointed Matthew the financial r. of the apostles.

144:6.3 I am the r. of the Father to the individual, not to

157:6.5 not merely as a teacher but as the r. of the Father,

158:3.3 The universe r. of the Infinite Spirit, the immediate

181:2.17 and since you have thus served as my pr.,

187:2.3 a society of Jewish women who always sent a r. to

representativeadjective; see representative government

7:0.5 not always truly r. of the character of the Son,

10:5.5 Neither the Ultimate nor the Supreme are wholly r.

10:6.16 These orders are not r. of the attitude of the Trinity

15:11.1 It is on such worlds as Uversa that the beings r. of

16:1.3 then and there are they collectively r. of the power

16:3.15 The Seventh Master Spirit is not organically r. of

16:3.16 No one of the Seven Spirits is organically r. of the

18:4.3 clear to you and at the same time be somewhat r.

22:7.10 resultant magnificent creature-trinitized sons are r.

33:4.3 the Bright and Morning Star will ever be fully r. of

43:2.5 finaliter and consisting of one thousand r. mortals.

44:2.10 spectacles r. of the purpose of such gatherings.

45:7.3 universe is organized and administered on the r. plan.

45:7.5 To receive nomination for r. honor a candidate must

46:5.27 occupied by a group of 619 planetary memorials r.

49:6.18 they are most often r. of the final phases of human

55:8.2 Assigned Sentinel, r. of the superuniverse Supreme

61:2.6 venerable frog, the only remaining group r. of man’s

70:12.1 are best regulated by the r. type of civil government

70:12.2 the ideal government is the r. system wherein

72:1.5 monarchy to a r. form of government was gradual,

78:1.5 3. The Andonites maintained five or six fairly r.

79:2.2 But the so-called aborigines of India are hardly r. of

82:6.1 peoples of color have only two r. races persisting in

94:9.1 It was more r. of the Melchizedek truths than any

108:4.5 prepersonal spirits are r. of the Father’s direct and

114:3.5 the twenty-four counselors, who are r. of Michael

120:0.5 Thus has his administration become r. of the

127:6.13 Jesus lives a full, r., and replete life on Urantia.

134:5.12 when such a r. or democratic world power controls

134:6.13 The political sovereignty of r. mankind government

135:5.6 would interpose some r. intermediary, the Messiah

136:1.2 the coming Messiah as the perfected and r. Israelite,

140:4.1 he was so eloquently and perfectly r. of his Father.

159:4.2 they also contain much that is far from being r. of

193:0.2 This is the most r. group of believers—apostles and

representative government

45:5.6 govern themselves by universal suffrage and r..

45:7.3 for the assumption of the high responsibilities of r..

45:7.3 R. is the divine ideal of self-government among

45:7.7 are then carried to the citizenship registrars of r.,

52:3.10 R. begins to take the place of the monarchial form

52:4.6 self-government we refer to the highest type of r..

52:7.5 R. is vanishing, and the world is passing under the

70:12.1 best regulated by the r. type of civil government

70:12.2 the ideal government is the r. system wherein

70:12.2 there was entirely too much war to permit r. to

70:12.19 acting as governors upon the engines of r. on an

71:2.0 2. THE EVOLUTION OF R. GOVERNMENT

71:2.9 the evolution of a practical and efficient form of r.,

71:2.13 R. is unthinkable without freedom of all forms of

71:2.15 R. assumes the right of citizens to be heard.

71:2.17 R. presupposes an intelligent, efficient electorate.

71:2.19 survival of democracy is dependent on successful r.;

72:1.5 monarchy to a r. form of government was gradual,

72:2.1 This continental nation now has a r. with a centrally

74:5.7 Adam and Eve had come to institute r. in the place

74:5.7 Adam abandoned all effort to establish r., and before

134:5.12 power to make war into the hands of a r. of all

134:6.13 The political sovereignty of r. mankind government

195:2.1 Romans bodily took over Greek culture, putting r.

representatives

9:3.6 power centers, and other r. of the God of Action

13:4.2 The Master Spirits are the supreme and ultimate r. of

15:10.20 the seven Reflective Spirits and through them r. of

15:10.21 The Reflective Image Aids also function as the r. of

15:10.21 and the superpersonal spirit r. of the Eternal Son.

15:10.22 At almost all times it is possible to find r. of all

15:11.2 These r. are chosen by the high councils of such

15:13.6 local system headquarters do not have Trinity r..

16:4.7 The Seven Master Spirits have personal r. who

17:1.1 of a type that could function as their universal r..

17:1.8 the headquarters of each superuniverse choose r.

17:8.6 3. As diversified r. of the Conjoint Actor they are the

18:1.2 The remaining three act as the personal r. of triune

22:2.4 not effected until the candidate corps contained r.

22:3.2 it has r. among a recently trinitized class of this order

24:4.2 Executives, being their personal and powerful r. to

24:5.1 and liaison r. of the Seven Supreme Executives.

28:4.4 the personal r. of the Third Source and Center on

30:1.13 others, like the superpersonal r. of the Eternal Son,

33:6.4 Consuls are r. of constellations to one another and

33:8.3 three members from each system and seven r. from

37:2.1 these beings function as Gabriel’s r. at the capital of

37:2.3 missions to the individual planets as his personal r..

37:4.1 assigned as central and superuniverse r. to the local

37:4.3 they continue to function as r. of the higher

37:8.5 the Assigned Sentinels in the local systems, are r. of

40:6.1 The mortal races stand as the r. of the lowest order

45:7.4 selects its ten r. to sit in the constellation legislature.

45:7.4 All r. or other delegates are selected by the council

46:5.13 Teacher Sons come nearest to being the personal r.

50:1.3 Being quite alone as r. of divinity on the individual

55:4.13 the r. of these superuniverse rulers enter into new

55:8.1 world, and each planet sends its ten r. thereto.

55:9.1 the r. of the superuniverse assume new and more

66:7.7 India together with r. of the red men and the blue

70:6.5 Rulers soon appointed r. to be in charge of

70:12.5 For r. in the legislative branch they should elect only

72:2.6 participate in the election of both classes of r., but

76:5.6 and Eve, physical r. of the universe government

93:10.7 Adam and Eve or certain of their progeny as r. of

104:0.3 Paradise Trinity of Deities, or even any of their r.,

108:3.2 number as designated by the r. of the Ancients of

119:0.2 the local universes of space in the persons of his r.

120:0.7 instructed by the personal r. of the various Deities

133:1.2 or be administered by chosen r. of the group?

140:6.8 You are my personal r.; but do not err in expecting

140:8.20 this is just why he chose as his personal r. twelve

140:9.2 commissioned to go forth in the world as his r..

142:7.17 ambassadors of a spiritual kingdom, special r. of

157:4.6 a faith which could stand what his chosen r. had

184:0.1 R. of Annas had secretly instructed the captain of

188:1.1 taking Jesus down from the cross and the r. of the

189:2.3 a numerous host of the r. of all orders of celestial

190:1.7 ere his chosen r. are willing to believe his word or to

192:4.8 Master’s well-meaning r. began that subtle process

represented

8:5.1 Second and the Third Person of Deity are r. on all

9:8.6 The Third Source and Center is r. in the grand

14:4.20 The Infinite Spirit is r. on the Havona worlds by a

17:2.2 effort of the Supreme Creator Personalities, r. by the

19:2.3 the knowledge and wisdom r. in the doings of

22:10.4 first of our ideas was r. by a High Son Assistant

28:4.5 Though each Master Spirit is already r. on a capital

32:3.4 the Father is absent in person, being r. by his Sons

32:3.4 being spiritually r. by the prepersonal presence of

32:3.5 he is personally r. by its Creator Son, sometime

49:2.9 groups, although some are very sparingly r..

52:4.5 would be r. by two and one-half hours of your time.

53:2.3 the plans of the Father, as they are r. in Michael,

53:8.2 “Satan came also,” claiming that he r. all of the

59:2.9 every type of life below the vertebrate scale was r. in

61:3.13 The dog family was r. by several groups, notably

65:2.10 descended from the frog family, is today r. by four

65:3.3 This particular ancestral frog r. our third selection,

66:3.6 The city r. the best practices of those early days in

68:5.4 these various forms of hammers r. one of the great

69:8.5 The herders were the first capitalists; their herds r.

70:1.21 The practice of declaring war r. great progress.

75:4.6 project constituted evil because it r. the wrong way

76:4.8 selected from all the surrounding tribes and r.

78:6.6 This group r. the survival of many superior Nodite

81:4.14 in India, as in South America, all three types are r..

87:4.5 This dualism r. a great religio-philosophic advance

88:4.6 These superstitions r. the emergence of the human

89:3.5 contracts with the gods and, in that sense, r. true

89:8.6 And all this r. a new device for insuring against bad

92:3.3 The observances of such a creed r. the extension of

93:3.8 and whom he r. to Abraham as a God who would

94:1.3 The polytheism of these Aryans r. a degeneration of

95:2.7 believed that the stars twinkling in the night sky r.

97:5.2 Isaiah r. the God of Israel as saying: “Judgment also

113:6.1 you, except the identity of continuing existence r.

114:3.4 The Urantia government is r. in the councils of

114:3.5 The constellation authorities are r. directly by a

121:2.6 The temple service at Jerusalem r. the survival of a

134:3.6 thirty religions were r. on the faculty of this temple

135:3.2 the great image, which Zacharias had told him r.

136:9.6 with the hosts of heaven at his command, r. the

139:0.2 These twelve men r. many different types of human

140:3.20 represent me before men even as I have r. my Father

148:1.1 as far as India, were r. among the students in this

148:1.3 r. the material from which (excepting Abner and

153:3.7 rabbinic system of rules which was r. by the oral law

167:5.5 the social practices r. by either their written laws or

168:5.1 if they permitted Lazarus, who r. the very peak of

173:2.8 the Sadducees now r. a majority of the Sanhedrin.

175:3.1 it r. their reaction of bitter resentment toward Jesus’

181:2.16 “Andrew, you have faithfully r. me as acting head of

182:1.4 even as I have r. you in this world during my

190:1.2 the five women who r. that they had seen Jesus

194:4.6 but even that r. the greatest religion mankind had

representing

0:3.24 the Infinite is an actual value-level r. the eternity-

0:12.12 more than one thousand human concepts r. the

9:1.4 operates not only as an infinite spirit r. the Son but

11:7.3 a maltese cross, with the horizontal arms r.

11:7.3 the vertical arms r. unpervaded (reservoir) space.

18:1.2 one r. the Father, one the Son, and one the Spirit.

18:5.4 absent while r. the Ancients of Days at the

18:5.4 They alternate with the Perfections of Days in r.

20:8.1 they may become spiritual ambassadors r. the local

35:1.4 special ambassadors, r. one universe to another in

35:5.5 as consuls r. constellations within the native universe

45:7.4 body charged with the duty of r. the system groups

66:2.7 fifty females of the Andon and Fonta posterity, r.

82:5.10 relationships, cases r. no blood relation whatsoever.

93:10.5 remain forever a planetary minister r. Christ Michael.

93:10.6 function as vicegerent Planetary Prince r. Christ

101:5.11 religions are sponsored by the bestowal spirits r. the

107:5.6 appear to transmute some mind factor r. a union of

120:0.4 he was aspiring to the privilege of r. the maximum

134:8.6 Satan (r. Lucifer) and the rebellious Planetary

140:0.3 dedication to the sacred work of r. their Master in

140:1.7 the solemn responsibility of r. me in the world

154:0.1 special commissioners r. the Jerusalem Sanhedrin.

170:4.8 five points as r. the cardinal features of the gospel

188:0.3 a group of Jews r. the Sanhedrin had gone out to

190:1.7 laymen, r. the first attempt at the socialization of the

represents

0:3.25 personalities such a concept r. the exercise of faith.

0:4.13 Paradise r. nothing and nothing r. Paradise.

2:4.5 Divine mercy r. a fairness technique of adjustment

4:5.4 even by the shedding of blood, r. a religion wholly

5:6.13 And this r. my efforts to present the relation of the

7:3.3 That which r. true spiritual value in your petitions

9:7.2 the reflective personalities there stationed, r. the

10:3.19 The Conjoint Actor r. the Father-Son association,

10:8.2 the Supreme thus partially r. the Trinity in relation

11:9.8 such an achievement r. the reality of a spiritual

15:1.4 r. the nearest physical approach of the spheres of

15:3.1 The vast Milky Way starry system r. the central

15:8.3 and the anywhere-present velocity of energy r.:

17:2.2 transaction, occurring in the dawn of time, r. the

19:4.5 such a disclosure r. the divine conclusion, the sum

24:5.2 Much as an Associate Inspector r. the Seven

31:0.1 The Corps of Mortal Finaliters r. the present known

33:1.2 not only personifies the Eternal Son but fully r.

33:1.2 He even r. the Father-Son.

34:1.3 a stupendous drama in few words, but it r. about

34:4.11 This record r. the confusion of two presentations,

34:6.10 And all this r. but the preliminary steps to the final

36:2.12 The chief of Melchizedeks often r. the Creator Son

42:2.7 This r. the first basic change in space potency and

42:4.12 this difference in atomic weight r. the actual loss of

42:9.4 hypothetical ether, which r. an ingenious attempt of

44:1.13 Tuneful syncopation r. a transition from the musical

46:1.2 mature ultimaton and r. almost exactly ten ounces of

47:7.1 Transport to the fifth mansion world r. a forward

47:10.7 cultural education r. the introduction of survivors to

49:2.14 This type r. a radical or extreme adjustment to the

50:1.1 the Planetary Prince r. the last effort of the Eternal

51:4.2 a distinct group of mortals r. variation at the expense

55:3.12 Each of these successive ages r. advancing

56:10.2 This r. man’s effort to discern God in mind, matter,

56:10.9 Divine goodness r. the revelation of infinite values

58:7.9 Much of the older sandstone and conglomerates r.

64:7.19 r. the only contact of the North American red man

65:4.4 wound healing and cell reproduction r. the choice of

68:5.9 this era r. the highest type of material civilization.

69:5.5 Capital r. the saving of property in spite of the

70:11.7 Reference to precedent in court decisions r. the

71:0.1 the state r. society’s net gain from the ravages and

72:9.7 every free and intelligent group of citizens r. a vital

77:2.8 And this new feature of human life on Urantia r.

77:2.11 This period r. not quite seventy years, and such lives

87:5.2 Religion r. man’s adjustment to his illusions of the

90:5.3 The habit of swearing, profanity, r. a prostitution

91:0.4 Only, among the Todas, this r. a regression of their

91:1.1 The practice of prayer r. the unintended, but

91:2.8 Prayer r. one technique associated with the natural

92:2.6 it simply r. the humanly conceived ideal of reaction

93:6.4 This covenant of Melchizedek with Abraham r.

101:1.1 it r. true experience with eternal realities in time,

105:6.1 The entire promulgation of finite existences r. a

105:7.17 God the Sevenfold r. the personality and divinity

110:6.15 This level r. the highest possible realization of

112:1.6 1. Length r. direction and nature of progression—

112:1.15 (response to a drive) r. the attitude of the whole

114:3.5 the resident governor general r. Salvington as well as

117:4.5 the personality of each human r. an irreplaceable

117:5.13 spiritual character r. the creature’s capital

117:6.6 This intriguing period of grand universe function r.

118:1.9 this r. our best concept of eternity and the eternal.

118:10.19 morontia mota r. a real advance in this direction.

132:5.24 10. That part of your fortune which r. the earnings

133:5.7 Quality, being a matter of mind interpretation, r. an

133:6.5 the soul is that part of man which r. the potential

149:4.2 “Anger is a material manifestation which r.,

151:2.2 The seed which fell by the wayside r. those who

151:2.2 rocky places, and which sprang up so suddenly, r.

151:2.2 The seed which fell among thorns r. those who

151:2.2 some sixty, and some a hundredfold, r. those who

151:2.3 My idea of this parable would be: The seed r. the

151:2.3 which fell by the wayside on hardened ground r.

151:2.3 The seed which fell among the thorns r. those who

151:2.3 some sixty, and some a hundredfold, r. the natural

155:1.5 r. the measure of your truth endowment, your

160:1.14 linked with the gospel, r the new religion of maturity

160:5.1 to that which r. our highest concept of the ideals of

161:1.9 That personality r. man’s highest concept of human

161:1.9 God also r. man’s highest concept of divine reality

162:6.1 shall be filled with the spirit which this water r.,

169:4.3 that concept of God which r. the measure of your

177:2.5 the family r. to the young child all that he can first

181:2.5 the fact that age oftentimes r. experience,

182:2.3 such a course r. his attempt to fulfill his Father’s

195:7.10 The sincere effort of man to become a mechanist r.

195:7.16 Art r. the human and time-space evaluation of

195:7.21 In language, an alphabet r. the mechanism of

repressed

14:5.11 were not given you merely to be frustrated and r..

repression

103:2.1 in life as a result of mental conflict, emotional r.,

140:4.7 Moral worth cannot be derived from mere r.

reprimand

139:5.7 but such a r. would so hurt Philip that he would

185:8.2 Pilate had recently received a r. from Caesar, and

reprimanded

139:5.7 But Jesus never r. him for such thoughtlessness;

reproach

62:5.5 They were mildly cognizant of pity, shame, and r.

166:1.5 Master, in some of your statements you r. us also.

187:3.3 Even the two thieves also railed at him and cast r.

reproached

187:4.1 But when he had r. Jesus, the other thief, who had

reprobates

175:1.18 You wicked r.!

reproduce

14:0.2 who aspire to duplicate in time and to r. in space

29:2.1 The Power Directors are not able, individually, to r.

29:2.1 can and do r.—create—other beings like themselves.

36:6.3 while creature ability to r. is the specific and

44:1.14 endeavoring to r. the strains of a great orchestra by

44:2.6 The historic pageanteers—those who dramatically r.

49:1.6 Mice r. much more rapidly than elephants, yet

51:1.6 where they r. and carry on as material citizens of the

69:7.3 but like the elephant, many of them would not r. in

69:7.3 man’s presence, and that they would r. in captivity.

71:3.8 are supported and permitted to r. without restraint.

79:2.7 culture can be preserved only if the superior stocks r.

167:7.2 Angels are a direct creation, and they do not r.

174:3.2 In him you all do live, r., and possess your mortal

reproduced

36:2.16 highest form of life is r. by a life-carrying bundle

77:2.2 For when the corporeal staff later r., it was

reproducers or heavenly reproducers

44:0.7 2. H..

44:2.0 2. THE HEAVENLY REPRODUCERS

44:2.1 a distorted concept of the functions of the h.,

44:2.2 There are seven groups of the h., and I will attempt

44:2.10 Very often and effectively the h. collaborate with the

44:2.10 the r. associate themselves in tremendous spectacles

44:2.11 groups of r. in their morontia educational activities.

reproducing

36:2.11 fundamental arrangements of the r. configurations

36:4.3 The midsonite creatures live and function as r beings

37:9.9 They are a r. order of sonship, being created male

45:5.3 These Material Sons are the highest type of sex-r.

45:5.6 On Jerusem these r Sons are permitted to experiment

51:4.8 authorities, pass upon the fitness of the r. strains.

52:3.4 tendencies are very nearly eliminated from the r.

75:8.4 combined with that of the r. beings once attached

84:6.7 co-operation is capable of maintaining and r. society.

133:2.2 that divine experience of r. yourselves in the lives

144:5.59 Thus r. you imperfectly in this sphere As you are

reproduction

1:7.6 human father’s personality does not prevent the r.

14:6.14 Son the gratification of parental craving, spiritual r..

23:1.10 possess no power of personality extension or r.,

35:5.2 Sons, the Melchizedeks, possess no power of r..

35:8.7 Neither do these Sons engage in r.; their number is

36:2.11 —trait determiners—in the sex cells of human r..

36:6.7 activated plasm the prerogatives of organismal r..

38:1.1 engages in her initial solitary effort at spirit r..

44:1.14 music employs all seven modes of expression and r.,

44:2.1 things of supreme value, things worthy of r. but

44:4.1 artisans are devoted to the preservation and r. of the

44:4.7 with the task of preserving thought for r. by oratory.

45:5.4 number is being constantly increased by natural r..

45:6.7 There is no r. of mortal kind after the life experience

46:5.27 model is forty miles in diameter and is an actual r.

49:1.2 the technique of living cell r. is slightly different in

49:3.4 Almost every act of living, aside from r., differs,

52:4.5 the restriction of r. among the less fit and poorly

52:5.9 has already been largely eliminated by selective r..

55:6.3 R. is regulated in accordance with planetary

55:6.3 the selective r. of those racial strains which exhibit

65:4.4 and reaction concerned in wound healing and cell r.

66:4.10 their instructions the staff did not engage in sexual r.

67:4.2 Daligastia ordered immediate resort to sexual r.,

77:1.4 the Planetary Prince authorized the r. of midwayers

77:2.4 if they engaged in sexual r., their progeny would

77:2.4 the followers of Nod, actually engaged in sexual r.,

79:2.7 multiplication of inferiors, with decreasing r. of

82:1.1 sufficient to insure their coming together for the r. of

82:2.1 and exclusively interested in the r. of the species.

82:2.1 Nature compellingly insists on r. but indifferently

82:3.1 biologic tension of man’s unremitting urge to r.

84:5.11 Woman is man’s equal partner in race r., hence just

84:6.7 the continuation of civilization and insuring the r. of

87:5.5 The organs of r. were thought to be the only fetish

142:4.2 why should all men frown upon the r. of grace

reproductions

11:9.5 are never reflections; they are duplications—r..

17:4.1 perfect r. of their Reflective Mother Spirits;

25:1.2 nearest to being the pattern for the long list of r. of

reproductive

16:8.15 series of the cosmic mind of parental r. pattern.

36:4.3 enseraphiming deprives them of r. prerogatives.

36:6.3 Salvington worlds are always devoid of r. powers.

36:6.3 two essential attributes—mind endowment and r.

45:5.4 In the exercise of their r. functions they are not

47:2.2 physical status at the time of death except for r.

51:1.2 the r. potential of the Adams would be nonfunctional

51:1.3 differing only in r. nature and in certain chemical

51:1.8 these Sons are rematerialized for r. function on an

52:7.5 r. rate of racial increase is intelligently controlled.

65:6.3 The spore is most efficient as a r. agent, but it lacks

77:1.2 supermaterial creatures without r. prerogatives.

82:1.2 The entire r. experience was free from imaginative

84:1.6 the fact that the r. function entails the mother-child

84:6.1 The r. urge unfailingly brings men and women

84:7.7 tend to eliminate from the r. stream of the race those

88:1.7 the r. function received only a limited amount of

reproof

131:3.6 but safety is found only when the soul craves r.

146:2.5 all my counsel, and you have rejected my r.,

172:1.7 which he took as a personal r., that Judas finally

reprove

143:5.9 drew aside, no man daring to r. him, while Jesus

161:2.3 While he does not hesitate to r. us, it is plain to all

reproved

75:4.2 “the voice in the Garden” r. them for disobedience.

123:5.12 who r. Ahab and exposed the priests of Baal.

167:6.1 r. them, saying: “Suffer little children to come to me

172:1.6 Mary has r. all of you in that by this act she

172:1.6 This woman shall not be r. for that which she has

reproving

97:4.3 startled his hearers when, pointing a r. finger at them

reprovingly

125:6.5 His father looked r. at him but said nothing.

reptile

59:6.8 the first step in the evolution of the frog into the r.

60:2.11 were also a reversion from the land type of r., but

65:2.9 all prehuman evolution was executed when the r.

reptiles

60:1.2 but numerous sandstone footprints of the land r. may

60:1.9 epoch, the r. appeared in full-fledged form.

60:1.9 They developed rapidly, soon yielding crocodiles,

60:1.9 developed rapidly, yielding crocodiles, scaled r.,

60:1.9 and eventually both sea serpents and flying r..

60:1.9 Their transition ancestors speedily disappeared.

60:1.10 earlier r. were smaller, carnivorous, and walked

60:2.2 These monstrous r. are buried throughout the Rocky

60:2.9 ferocious sea serpents, descended from the land r.,

60:2.10 this is what happened when these two types of r.

60:2.12 These ancient flying r. grew to be ten feet long,

60:2.12 For a time these flying r. appeared to be a success,

60:2.14 And so did these sluggish land r. perish in ever-

60:2.15 the height and the beginning decline of the r.,

60:3.20 60,000,000 years ago, though the land r. were on

60:3.22 the age of birds as well as the declining age of r..

61:3.14 R. were similar to modern types—snakes, crocodiles,

65:2.9 and ostriches—all descended from the enormous r.

65:2.10 The kingdom of r., descended from the frog family,

88:1.5 many moderns believe in the charm powers of r..

Reptilia

65:2.8 The frogs gave rise to the R., a great animal family

65:2.10 the massiveness of the passing R. found echo in

reptilian

60:1.0 1. THE EARLY REPTILIAN AGE

60:1.10 These rapidly evolving r. dinosaurs soon became

60:2.0 2. THE LATER REPTILIAN AGE

60:2.1 120,000,000 years ago a new phase of the r. age

60:2.14 One hundred million years ago the r. age was

60:3.1 the end of the long r. dominance and witnesses the

60:3.22 it sprang directly from the r. group, not from earlier

61:1.2 sprang suddenly from the pre-existent r. ancestor

61:1.9 A small r., egg-laying type of mammal flourished,

61:2.5 and destroying the remainder of their r. ancestors.

61:2.6 The surviving members of the early r. families are

65:2.12 It was from a little r. dinosaur of carnivorous habits

republic

72:1.5 The present r. has now been in existence just two

republics

72:1.4 many different orders of government—abortive r.,

repudiate

96:3.4 But the king later saw fit to r. this treaty, giving as

repudiated

132:1.3 moral values and r. its spiritual goal of attainment.

159:5.9 the better half of a Scripture while he r. the lesser

175:3.2 Israel had r. the Son of the God who made a

193:4.14 forsook his fellows, r. a sacred cause, renounced his

repudiating

99:3.6 while vehemently r. institutionalized religion, are,

repudiation

89:10.5 The confession of sin is a manful r. of disloyalty,

repugnant

12:7.3 It is r. to the divine nature to suffer any sort of

131:4.6 Let no man do to another what would be r. to

136:9.7 The idea of battle, contention, and slaughter was r.

155:6.5 a belief in things which are spiritually r., unholy,

repulse

142:6.2 The Master made no attempt to r. his secretive caller

repulsive

4:5.4 Such beliefs are utterly r. to the celestial beings and

62:3.6 mammals capable of showing disgust in certain r.

80:1.6 in Europe, had no religious practices which were r.

reputable

88:3.3 a medicine bag, a pouch containing a r. assortment

150:2.2 the attitude of r. society toward women who

reputation

84:4.4 witches were women did not improve the olden r.

88:1.1 The same thing is true of the r. of many medicines

90:1.5 many resorted to these tricks and deceptions, their r.

127:5.1 considering his r. as a spiritual leader, it was not

130:5.1 The Cretans of that time did not enjoy an enviable r.

133:5.12 were intellectually proud of their r. of another day

139:6.3 Nathaniel was proud of his family, his city, his r.,

147:5.3 a woman of unsavory r. who had recently become a

149:2.6 fame of Jesus rested chiefly upon his r. as a healer,

152:1.3 About this time Jesus’ r. as a healer was at its very

194:3.12 these embittered struggles with an enhanced r.

reputations

90:2.10 olden shamans established their r. as voices of God

repute

162:3.1 Jesus dealt with a certain woman of evil r. who

reputed

70:7.15 seance at which ghosts were r. to have appeared.

74:8.12 This spurious document, r. to be the teachings of

122:4.4 would sit upon the throne of David and, by the r.

124:2.4 youths attacked Jesus, relying upon his r. docility,

126:1.2 site of the tomb of Simeon, a r. holy man of Israel.

128:1.14 told about the experiences of the r. tribes of Ruben,

130:1.2 the ship landing from which it was r. that Jonah

133:6.1 enormous temple dedicated to her worship was r. to

135:6.7 (The twelve stones to which he referred were the r.

135:9.3 see the new attraction in John’s camp, the r. Messiah

136:1.3 Many of their r. Messianic predictions, had they

136:1.4 But this r. symbol of the Divine Presence was not

136:6.6 even greater wonders than Moses, who was r. to

138:3.7 pleasure-seeking throng of publicans and r. sinners.

145:3.1 environs were agog over these r. miracles of healing;

150:7.2 The people of Nazareth were never r. for piety and

192:4.1 and to find out the truth about these r. appearances.

reputedly

90:3.8 wrath is still prevalent among many r. civilized

125:4.3 unwittingly entered the forbidden and r. sacred

requestnoun

5:3.3 There is absolutely no self-r. or other element of

18:6.5 A Union of Days acts only at the r. of the local

28:4.6 Nebadon Voices, upon r., will present the Michael

33:5.2 to the Sovereign Son but gives counsel only on r..

36:6.8 acting in this capacity by r. of the Melchizedek Chief

37:4.3 when serving on r., they often voluntarily place

38:9.14 [Presented by a Melchizedek acting by r. of the Chief

39:2.17 by the directors of assignment or upon the r. of

39:9.4 [Presented by a Melchizedek acting by r. of the Chief

42:12.16 on duty in Nebadon and by the r. of Gabriel.]

45:4.19 ascension regime for the time being, on Gabriel’s r.,

50:0.2 the reception of a r. from the Life Carriers for the

50:2.4 the Planetary Princes have only to make r. of their

53:2.5 The Faithful of Days of Edentia, on the r. of the

54:6.11 acting in this matter by r. of Gabriel of Salvington.]

56:10.22 by a Mighty Messenger visiting on Urantia, by r. of

63:7.3 these revelations, but this r. was wisely denied them.

65:4.9 Prince would have been granted on the r. of the

66:1.3 when his r. came up for approval in the constellation

66:2.6 The r. was granted on Jerusem and approved on

66:6.5 were never sent to a race except upon the specific r.

73:0.2 This r. was addressed to the Most Highs of Edentia

91:8.6 Prayer may be a wholly selfish r. or a true gesture

119:2.3 Simultaneously with the reception of this r. on

119:3.2 Upon the r. of Michael, action on the petition of

119:8.1 signified their desire to comply with this r. to their

120:1.6 in accordance with your explicit r. that I thus act

120:2.4 4. In accordance with your r., Gabriel and all

128:5.8 that Jacob should come to him making formal r. for

130:6.2 making the least effort to answer your appealing r.

132:5.14 and in response to the rich man’s r. for more detailed

134:8.2 And his r. was granted.

134:8.6 This r. was granted.

135:12.7 sat at meat with him, he would not deny the r..

136:9.13 final r. that he allow followers to make him king.

137:1.6 even before these others made r. to be received.

137:1.6 You, my brethren, have no need to make r. for

137:1.6 even before you thought to make this r. of me.

139:3.8 remembered it was the mother who made this r..

139:5.5 complied with his steward’s r. to “be shown.”

140:8.13 were to be given out as alms except upon his r. or

142:2.1 he came to Andrew making r. to see Jesus privately.

143:6.2 Sychar believed the gospel and made r. for baptism,

144:1.9 Jesus’ discourse on prayer in answer to Thomas’s r.:

144:1.10 answer to Thomas’s r., to teach them a suggestive

144:9.1 and, going to Herod, made r. for his body, which

152:0.1 When Jesus heard the r. of this father, he said: “I

152:0.2 the large crowd which had heard the father’s r.

153:1.7 I have granted this r., and I will not violate my word.

156:1.7 did comply with this r., the mother and the child

158:1.8 apostles to witness this scene because of Jesus’ r..

164:4.11 God would do such a thing only at the r. of a true

165:5.1 And in response to Andrew’s r., Jesus said: “Yes,

167:1.4 He made no r. of Jesus for healing, but the Master

168:2.2 I am thankful that you heard and granted my r..

169:1.6 the father heard this r., knowing how unhappy the

171:0.4 Jesus promise in advance to grant whatever r. she

171:0.5 When Jesus heard Salome’s r., he said: “Woman,

171:0.5 to come to me secretly, making this unseemly r..

171:0.5 that you bring your mother to make this r. of me;

171:0.6 secretly go with their mother to make such a r..

171:0.7 remembered the foolish r. she had made of Jesus

171:5.3 when Jesus heard this r. and saw his faith, he said:

174:5.1 so we come to you, Sir, with the r. to see Jesus,

177:4.1 specific r. to refrain from entering Jerusalem,

183:2.3 he promptly refused to accede to their r. and

183:2.3 so since his wife had asked him not to grant the r..

183:2.3 present and making personal r. for this assistance,

186:0.1 When John heard his Master’s r., he hastened off to

186:0.2 John arrived bearing the r. to see his mother

187:5.3 The last r. that the mortal Jesus made of his fellows

187:5.7 When Pilate heard this r., he forthwith sent three

188:0.3 When he heard the r., he quickly signed the order

188:2.2 the official r. of the Sanhedrin that a Roman guard

188:2.3 When Pilate heard this r. of the Sanhedrists, he

189:2.3 the chief of archangels had been granted this r.,

189:2.7 the celestial hosts had been granted their r. to afford

requestverb

50:2.4 the Planetary Princes have only to make r. of their

83:5.13 often grew tired of bearing children and would r.

135:12.6 “I r. that you forthwith give me the head of John

137:1.6 even before these others made r. to be received.

140:6.14 Peter ventured to r. of his Master that “I have just

142:2.1 he came to Andrew making r. to see Jesus privately.

144:9.1 and, going to Herod, made r. for his body, which

147:1.1 “Teacher, we earnestly r. you to go over to

167:1.5 the host will have to come to you and r. that you

183:2.3 present and making personal r. for this assistance,

188:2.2 We have come before you to r. that you issue

requested

33:5.2 in the executive affairs of the universe except as r..

50:2.2 assistance, and if such aid is not voluntarily r.,

55:10.5 Later on, and as r. by the System Sovereigns, one of

74:5.2 Adam had r. his advisers to remain on earth with him

119:8.1 and personally r. them forever to remain on duty in

123:6.9 Nahor r. permission to lay the whole matter before

130:2.7 the young man r. Jesus to tell him the difference

133:3.1 Ganid r. Jesus to take him to the service.

134:8.2 Jesus r. that he be permitted to go up to his last

135:8.2 Jesus r. that they postpone the discussion until the

140:7.1 “It shall be as you have r.; we will remain here

143:5.1 but he r. that they go with their brethren, saying:

144:1.10 believers constantly r. to be taught how to pray.

145:1.1 cleaning and mending their nets when Jesus r.

150:1.1 Jesus r. David to summon his parents back to their

158:4.7 Andrew frankly confessed defeat and r. the father to

163:2.4 concerning the requirements of ordination and r.

168:1.12 why the Master had r. that the stone be removed;

177:3.4 David’s mother did as her son r., and the runners

182:2.2 were loath to return to their tents even when r. to

183:2.1 Judas r. the captain to assemble the guards and

183:2.3 they went at once to the fortress of Antonia and r.

184:2.4 it was John who had r. that the girl let Peter pass

190:3.1 James, Jesus’ brother, had r. that nothing be said

requesting

146:5.3 messengers r. that he heal sufferers at a distance.

171:5.2 and rebuked him, r. him to hold his peace; but

184:2.1 and when he spoke to her, r. that she let Peter in,

185:3.1 r. the prisoner to sit down, Pilate sat down by his

requests

7:3.6 such purely selfish and material r. fall dead; they do

7:3.6 they do not ascend in the circuits of true spirit values

45:4.1 agents for executing the special r. of Gabriel and

91:4.3 petitions and often consist in r. for material favors.

141:7.12 any man for advice; Jesus never made r. for prayers.

180:6.7 Hitherto have you made all your r. in my Father’s

requiresee require, not

2:6.6 neither does it r. a mediator to secure the Father’s

5:5.1 the moral situations r. the making of choices in the

14:4.10 above the human level r. a concept of “beginnings

15:5.14 planetary evolution would r. the narration of

15:8.2 r. a little over 968 million years to complete the

17:4.2 they r. the assistance of their Image Aids in all

17:4.2 Days, as the content of the communication may r..

19:2.5 The Perfectors of Wisdom will always r. this

20:5.6 it would r. the bestowal of a Creator Son to effect

23:2.23 When it develops that it will r. hundreds of years for

26:3.8 in one hour of Urantia time as would r. a thousand

27:7.4 it would r. hundreds of years for the average

29:4.1 like all other space traversers they r. the assistance

30:0.2 It would r. numerous additional papers to cover the

31:2.3 of 999 fellow messengers, and as occasion may r.,

32:3.14 so does the perfect central universe r. the existence

36:2.17 far-reaching projects of life metamorphosis may r.

37:5.9 Whenever fairness and justice r. an understanding of

38:4.3 neither do seraphim r. complements of being when

40:10.9 If some phase of their universe ministry should r.

41:3.8 younger stars whose gigantic respiratory heaves r.

42:5.5 rays r. extraordinarily high or low temperatures for

46:2.2 morontia world of living things both r. moisture,

48:2.2 created for their specific function and r. no training

48:2.17 These early morontia-form changes r. seven days

50:6.5 And it will r. age upon age to retrieve the resultant

53:3.3 r. all personalities to acknowledge allegiance to this

54:5.12 to take its full and natural course, even if it should r.

70:1.18 Saul did not hesitate to r. one hundred Philistine

75:3.6 this would r. hundreds of years to consummate,

81:6.40 these r. the passing of time for the full outworking

84:7.21 these more imaginative and adventurous youths r.

97:5.6 O man, what is good; and what does the Lord r. of

99:5.11 Christians dare to r. God-conscious men and women

102:7.6 But it does r. brilliance of mind to answer these

103:7.4 insight will always r. the harmonizing function of

110:7.5 But it will r. an eternity of the future for an Adjuster

117:6.20 Havona and the seven superuniverses r. each other

120:1.3 you so unvaryingly r. all your creatures to master

126:4.5 And what does the Lord r. of you but to deal justly,

134:6.2 but it will r. mankind government to regulate the

140:3.17 therefore do I r. of you during your mortal life that

140:5.1 But fatherly affection would r. that you should love

141:5.1 What I r. of you, my apostles, is spirit unity—

155:5.8 religions of authority which r. only intellectual

155:6.9 The religions of authority r. of men uniformity in

162:2.9 And even then does not our law r. fairness?

163:3.3 Shall we r. those who would follow you to give up

173:1.3 practice to r. the temple dues of one-half shekel

175:1.22 the Judge of all the earth shall r. of this people

176:3.4 you confess that you knew I would r. of you an

176:3.7 your hands will the Master of truth r. a reckoning.

181:2.10 unless the rulers presume to r. of you the homage

186:5.2 did not decree, demand, or r. the death of his Son

191:5.3 but I r. of my disciples life, even a life of loving

require, not

2:6.6 neither does it r. a mediator to secure the Father’s

3:5.16 The inhabitants of the Havona worlds do not r. the

38:4.3 neither do seraphim r. complements of being when

73:6.2 Mater. Sons do not r. the tree of life for sustenance.

99:5.10 Jesus did not r. of his followers that they should

107:6.7 Adjusters do not r. energy intake; they are energy,

123:3.10 —when his mother did not r. his help about the house

138:6.2 did not actually r. this day of rest, he conformed

155:6.5 My Father does not r. of you as the price of

196:0.13 Jesus does not r. his disciples to believe in him but

requiredsee required, not

5:5.14 in union with a divine Adjuster, is all that is r. in

7:4.7 evolution, revelation, and ministration—and if r.,

10:8.4 the minimum number of beings r. to activate the

11:4.4 one million times that actually r. for such purposes.

14:1.12 standard day is based on the length of time r. for

14:3.1 that no intellectual system of government is r..

17:3.1 One of each of the seven types is r. in order to

17:4.2 all seven are r. for the full and proper presentation

18:6.4 all other r. personalities up to the supreme councils

19:4.9 adjudication that may be r. by time-space conditions

19:7.4 It r. 109 days of your time for me to journey from

20:5.4 It is only r. that each inhabited world have one

22:9.4 Uversa to bring back beings whose presence is r.

22:9.4 when, for any reason, their presence is r. on Uversa

25:4.1 the plans of evolutionary creation has been r. of all

26:3.4 some sort of co-ordinating influence would be r.,

26:3.4 to give assistance wherever and whenever r..

26:5.5 Here you will be r. to pass the tests of the circle

26:7.1 far-more-arduous spiritual exertion that will be r.

27:7.3 But no ascendant being is ever r. to enter upon the

28:6.3 seconaphim who can instantly portray anything r.

28:6.6 testimony of the Memories of Mercy if they are r..

28:6.11 they portray the element of time which will be r. in

30:0.2 additional papers to cover the further revelation r. to

31:7.2 trinitized offspring—any being r. in the prosecution

33:3.4 sustain the Son in all of everything he may be r. to

34:3.2 time is actually r. in traveling from one location to

34:7.1 though eternity may be r. to fulfill the commission,

35:8.2 these beings were r. to pass through certain courses

36:3.5 transmit the spark of life, start the r. revolutions of

41:5.5 The great energy of velocity r. to escape the gravity

42:1.8 even if age upon age be r. for the completion of the

44:0.13 are r. constantly to impart their superior knowledge

44:5.9 it is also a necessity, a form of rest r. to replenish the

45:6.8 the training which such ascenders are r. to undergo

46:1.3 physical channels of conduction yields the heat r. for

46:7.6 Spornagia are bisexual and procreate as they are r.

47:7.2 vocabulary, still additional enlargement being r. for

50:2.2 they are not arbitrarily r. to ask for such assistance

52:4.5 The daily work r. to sustain one’s independence

53:2.2 Lucifer first announced his plans to Satan, but it r.

55:10.10 the archangels will be r. in universe administration.

56:9.9 though another eternity may be r. to experience

57:1.6 liaison staff was r. to inaugurate the energy whirl

57:3.8 It r. almost one million years to complete these

57:5.2 These titanic heaves r. three and one-half days to

60:2.3 dinosaurs r. such an enormous amount of food and

61:7.12 it r. a like span of time to complete its northern

63:2.3 While it r. unusual courage for them to undertake

66:4.1 While it r. almost a thousand years for the news to

66:5.20 It r. thousands of years to persuade them to burn

68:2.10 other emotions and impulses which r. a social arena

68:6.11 are r. to administer the lower levels of industry,

69:7.2 thus being able to kill them as they were r. for food.

69:9.7 marriage r. the consent of the tribal ruler.

72:7.7 referendum is r. before any state can borrow except

72:7.7 as well as for men and materials, as it may be r..

72:8.2 such officials are only r. to have state degrees of

72:8.7 Parental consent is r. before twenty-five in order to

73:7.1 sinking was not sudden, hundred years being r.

76:1.1 It r. almost a full year for the caravan of Adam to

81:2.9 of so-called natural phenomena has r. ages,

82:2.5 it has always been r. of wives that they be faithful to

82:3.5 Many tribes r. feats of stealing as a qualification for

82:3.6 The groom was long r. to enter the bride’s family for

82:3.7 She was r. to execute a piece of agricultural work

82:5.5 forbade marriage to a dead brother’s widow but r.

83:4.2 marriage is today, and therefore r. a legal ceremony,

83:5.14 and since the infant mortality was very high, it r. an

84:7.15 4. Family pride r. extension of name.

84:7.18 7. Certain religions r. offspring.

84:7.19 to offer the r. sacrifices for the ghost’s progress

86:3.1 it r. age upon age for man to realize its inevitability.

87:2.3 The savage believed that it r. from three days to a

89:4.6 such a host of creditor deities that it r. all the priests,

90:1.4 As the profession developed, a novice was r. to

90:4.2 faith r. to get well under the foolish ministrations of

90:4.2 that which is r. to experience healing at the hands of

93:5.8 It r. great determination for Abraham to forego the

95:1.5 this was thought to be a devotion r. by Ishtar,

97:9.6 They r. the tradition of Saul and Samuel as a

100:4.2 The slothful animal mind rebels at the effort r. to

100:7.13 when duty r., he was willing to walk courageously

101:2.3 and revelation is r. for the validation of such a faith,

111:6.2 The courage r. to effect the conquest of nature and

113:2.8 Both angels are r. only for communication and

119:8.2 It r. almost one billion years of Urantia time to

119:8.2 but he was r. to earn his sovereignty by experience

119:8.2 Michael completed the experience which is r. of

120:0.4 First, he was completing the r. experience in

120:0.7 The Creator Son r. instructions from no one in order

121:8.3 But Peter felt the church at Rome r. the assistance

121:8.13 I had failed in my efforts to find the r. conceptual

122:6.2 It r. two persons to operate this type of mill, one to

123:0.5 it r. three weeks to overcome Mary’s objections.

124:6.13 as soon as Jesus reached the r. age of fifteen.

124:6.14 as to why the Father r. the slaughter of so many

127:4.3 early age that little or no punishment was ever r. to

128:2.4 and sometimes during the week when occasion r.,

129:2.11 Notwithstanding that they r. little assistance, it was

129:4.8 virtually finished the living of the life r. of mortals as

130:8.4 aside from the time Jesus was r. as interpreter, he

134:8.9 Jesus had paid the last price r. of him to attain the

135:1.1 the making of the offerings which were r. of those

135:2.1 John offered the sacrifices r. for his cleansing.

137:4.12 power transformers, midwayers, and all other r.

138:8.8 he r. as the price of admission to the kingdom.

139:7.3 it r. some little time for the rest of the apostles to

139:11.3 It usually r. only about fifteen minutes for Simon

139:12.5 It r. tact, ability, and patience to manage the affairs

140:3.1 Of the citizens of the heavenly kingdom more is r.

148:5.2 But many ages will be r. to restore this part of the

150:0.4 two and two to baptize believers as occasion r..

152:3.1 project to seize Jesus and proclaim him king r. no

153:3.6 fail to go through with the r. ceremonial washing

157:6.5 and it was r. that he do all this as a human being,

159:5.8 the positive doing of that which his new religion r.

159:5.8 in actually doing, those things which the gospel r..

159:5.9 Jesus r. his followers to react positively and

163:2.11 Jesus r. only the twelve and the seventy to dedicate

163:5.2 these accommodations were r. to take care of the

165:2.10 if it shall be r., I will not hesitate to lay down my

165:4.3 wealth, for that very night was his soul r. of him.

165:6.3 given to you; therefore will much be r. of you.

166:1.5 shall be r. of this perverse and self-righteous

166:2.4 and show yourselves to the priests as r. by the law

167:1.5 with shame you will be r. to take a lower place at the

169:2.3 and asked the meaning of these rumors and r. that he

171:2.4 you will be r. to face bitter persecutions and to bear

171:8.4 when I return, when a reckoning shall be r. of you.

171:8.6 you knew this reckoning would be r. of you.

175:1.22 this accounting may be r. of this very generation.

181:1.3 as I have, perforce, been r. to live it on this world.

184:0.2 it r. only twenty-three to constitute a trial court.

184:3.6 The Jewish law r. that at least two witnesses must

184:4.1 The Jewish law r. that, in the matter of passing the

186:5.3 had completed the technique of the r. experience on

186:5.9 only one thing is r. to make such a truth factual in

188:5.11 There was nothing in the cross which the Father r.

189:1.12 This initiation into the morontia world r. more than

191:0.13 Thomas was so depressed that it r. almost a week

194:4.9 Baptism was all that was r. for admission into the

195:8.4 It r. a great power, a mighty influence, to free the

196:0.14 It r. a strong will and an unfailing confidence to

196:2.7 he demanded of himself rather than what he r. of

required, not

26:7.5 ascender’s companions of the transit trio are not r.

29:2.12 power centers were not r. in Havona, but ever since

30:3.3 Star students are not r to serve eternally in this corps

50:2.2 they are not arbitrarily r. to ask for such assistance

72:7.13 income from natural resources, when not fully r. for

72:8.2 fourth and last division of officeholders are not r.

125:0.2 feast at Jerusalem; women were not r. to be present.

134:9.5 “It is not r. of you to bear the burden of the Son of

155:6.5 It is not r. of you that your own sense of mercy,

175:1.8 You are not r. to unite with them in their plans to

179:4.1 it was not r. that one of you should betray me into

179:4.2 was not r. that one of you should become a traitor

181:2.9 vigorous approval), “but that will not be r. of you.

189:3.4 by all the celestial host not r. for duty on Urantia.

requirement

14:5.3 In every r. of Havona there is disclosed the reason of

20:6.6 it is not a r. of the divine plan that this death be

26:5.2 but an outline of every Paradise r. is taught by the

26:5.4 There is a definite r. of the pilgrims of time on each

44:5.9 This is not only a technical r. of transit from the

68:2.7 the fleeting sex passion as in consequence of food r.;

82:3.4 as a political r. to provide citizens for the state.

93:4.8 2. You shall not doubt that faith is the only r. for

160:3.3 Another r. for the attainment of maturity is the

196:0.13 This is the full significance of his one supreme r.,

requirements

3:1.6 fulfill all the infinite r. of his unchanging purpose.

11:3.3 these facilities are almost infinitely beyond the r. of

25:4.15 to function in harmony with the r. of Paradise;

29:4.21 As r. vary, they can upstep and accelerate the energy

35:6.5 constellation headquarters and as the local r. vary.

39:2.9 for local universe and even for superuniverse r.,

47:1.4 must pass the r. of the parental commission from

48:2.23 the morontia environment, modifications in food r.

48:3.9 It would all depend on the r. and on the supply of

55:6.3 regulated in accordance with planetary r. and

83:6.4 their best to co-operate with, and enter into, its r..

83:8.7 the commonplace r. of marriage and family life.

95:7.3 less stringent in collateral social r. of their own

95:7.4 faith which, though less demanding in its social r.,

99:0.2 to new economic conditions and cultural r..

103:5.12 a social religious group has complied with the r. of

135:2.1 wholly obedient to the r. of the Nazarite order;

137:7.8 originating during the Maccabean revolt, whose r.

138:10.5 regular reports as to the r. of each apostle’s family

139:7.9 funds for the week were short of the estimated r.,

140:6.9 If you find the r. of apostleship too hard, you may

140:8.3 between the r. of apostleship and discipleship.

158:1.4 chose to meet the r. of his order of divine sonship

158:3.2 As far as concerned the r. of the Eternal Son, Jesus

159:3.5 his children into yielding obedience to his just r..

159:5.8 In place of negative compliance with ceremonial r.,

161:1.8 the r. of the ability of intercommunication were

163:2.4 Jesus talked with Matadormus concerning the r. of

165:4.3 In providing for the material r. of his mind and

166:1.2 failure of the Master to comply with the strict r. of

166:1.4 you should not have left these weightier r. undone

175:1.2 conform with the reasonable r. of the laws of Moses

175:4.10 for the Sabbath and other legal and ceremonial r..

178:1.3 cannot be any disagreement between these two r.,

180:5.9 the individual r. and capacity of every son of God,

181:2.10 conflict between the r. of citizenship on earth and

188:3.8 and the spiritual r. of the ideal mortal existence,

189:1.12 being introduced, as a creature, to the r. of the life

194:1.5 still loyal to the essential r. of the Jewish ceremonial

194:3.9 to impose the r. of Judaism upon their converts.

196:0.14 and unflinchingly confronted the stern r. of duty.

196:3.1 personality for effective adjustment to all mortal r..

requires

0:2.6 The term r. a different definition on each personal

4:4.7 But it r. revelation to show that the First Cause of

11:6.5 It thus r. a little over two billion Urantia years to

14:1.12 the dark gravity bodies and gigantic Paradise, it r.

14:3.1 Havona r. only administrative direction.

15:5.11 it r. ages upon ages for such enormous masses of

16:9.7 It r. the enlightenment of reason, morality, and the

19:3.3 we also function as a trio whenever the occasion r..

32:2.5 no longer r. the fixed presence of the Creator Son

32:3.15 Each r. the other to achieve completion of function,

38:4.3 In the majority of assignments it r. two angels to

39:1.8 mercy r. that every such misstep be fairly adjudged

39:2.9 Such an exhaustive journey r. the special powers of

39:2.17 but there is always a residue of messages which r.

41:5.4 It r. more than one-half million years for an X-ray

48:2.13 it r. millions of these regulators to energize even a

49:1.7 It often r. ages upon ages to recoup the damage

51:2.2 it r. the co-operation of a Life Carrier to restore

52:6.2 planet like Urantia such an achievement r. a much

52:7.6 The administration of a world during this age r. one

54:5.2 1.Mercy r. that every wrongdoer have sufficient time

56:10.16 into the relations of the parts to any given whole r.

91:7.2 The soul of man r. spiritual exercise as well as

101:2.3 but it r. religious faith to transform the First Cause

101:7.2 it r. courage to invade new levels of experience and

102:2.1 Religion r. no definition; we all know its social,

102:7.6 It r. no great depth of intellect to pick flaws, ask

102:8.1 As to what that power or person r. of man in return

103:3.2 But sooner or later the evolving religion r. that the

104:3.4 finite experience r. the postulate of plural Absolutes

108:2.2 And it r. the co-ordinate function of all adjutants to

112:6.8 this pattern r. the presence of the former Adjuster

112:6.8 Without the Adjuster, it r. considerable time for

115:3.3 The primordial stasis of infinity r. segmentation prior

116:6.6 the spirit person of Supremacy r. the evolutionary

133:1.1 If mercy r. that you rescue the smaller lad, does

143:1.6 it r. a higher and more profound form of courage

151:3.9 To reject the truth contained in parabolical analogy r

152:6.1 It r. time for men and women to effect radical and

154:2.5 The spiritualization of the human soul r. intimate

155:5.9 Such a religion r. of its devotees, as the price to be

155:5.11 religion of the mind—the theology of authority—r.

155:6.9 religion of the spirit r. only unity of experience—

155:6.9 The religion of the spirit r. only uniformity of

160:1.8 The solution of life problems r. courage and sincerity

160:1.8 It r. the lure of a great ideal to drive man on in the

160:1.14 r. that man shall become regenerated, converted,

160:3.1 maturity necessitates work, and work r. energy.

160:4.1 even the problem of making a living r. religion for

160:4.10 It r. intelligence to secure one’s share of the

160:4.10 Success r. not only devotion to one’s work but

160:5.12 the teaching of the Master r. the attainment of actual

163:2.7 entrance into the kingdom r. as a part of the price

163:3.3 Father r. that the affections of his children be pure

168:1.11 resurrection in morontia form and r. more celestial

176:3.5 My Father r. all his children to grow in grace and

180:2.1 And the Father r. of me only that you shall bear

184:2.12 It r. a great and noble character, having started out

193:1.2 whom the Father r. you to love as yourself.

193:2.2 My Father r. of the children of faith that they bear

193:2.2 may enter the kingdom as a child, but the Father r.

195:7.4 But it r. the eye of faith in a spirit-born mortal to

requiring

15:12.3 In all matters not r. trial, the submission of evidence,

22:2.6 the execution of assignments r. the services of two

26:3.7 as bearers of all messages r. personal transmission.

28:5.13 Of all the problems in the universe r. an exercise of

33:3.6 r. all their creatures to pledge themselves in loyalty

46:7.3 orders of universe personalities r. material service.

68:6.11 those tasks r. intelligence above the animal level but

69:6.3 The household fire was the first educator, r.

82:1.6 sex attraction to create serious problems r. social

83:5.4 The Jewish custom r. that a man consort with his

87:5.3 about their business, r. little from human beings.

160:1.4 conventional ideas for the energy-r. lure of the

162:3.3 Jesus’ enemies, if he upheld the law of Moses r.

163:2.6 r. him to part with all of his temporal possessions.

167:4.7 in matters r. deliberate and sustained courage,

180:5.7 to view this injunction of the Master as r. them to

195:9.6 and r. that the energies of living be consecrated to

requisite

17:6.4 preliminary training r. to the acquirement of spirit

39:8.6 when mortal survivors attain the r. intellectual and

43:2.4 Twelve of this order who have had r. experience on

45:7.5 a candidate must have gained r. recognition from the

47:2.4 receive Mystery Monitors after attaining the r. age

91:2.2 which is r. for the solution of Urantian problems.

109:2.2 1. Has had certain r. experience in the evolving life

113:2.2 the first being who attains the r. circle of conquest.

114:7.1 capacity, adequate moral status, and r. spirituality,

133:5.10 so slowed down that they acquire the r. degree of

137:4.13 chemical elements r. for the elaboration of the wine.

138:8.8 Jesus taught his apostles that faith was the only r.

160:2.6 worth any price, any sacrifice, r. for its possession.

189:3.3 those achieving the r. attainment of spiritual progress

195:9.4 the leadership and inspiration r. for the social, moral

requisites

15:9.15 r. for admission to the councils of the Ancients of

30:3.3 The r. are: continuing life and sufficient knowledge

requisition

22:10.4 I made r. on the chief of their order on Uversa for

24:1.9 We obtain them on r. as we arrange for the

28:5.15 they immediately r. an ensemble of the Hearts of

30:3.10 they are dispatched on active service on the r. of

37:10.5 assigned on r. to practically all corps of celestial

39:2.17 seraphim also furnish messenger aids upon r. by the

48:3.11 from time to time make r. on the celestial artisans

48:8.3 r. a substantial part of the celestial creation as

120:1.6 at any moment you may see fit to r. its return.

138:10.5 of each apostle’s family and, making r. on Judas,

requisitioned

39:2.17 they are r. by the directors of assignment or upon

51:3.5 the miscarriage of the divine plan and r. the return

72:6.4 1. One day’s earnings each month are r. by the

119:2.2 ordered his segregation and r. the Salvington rulers

reread

126:3.8 proved very intriguing to him, and he read and r. it

135:4.4 John read and r. the last five chapters of Isaiah,

reregistration

109:2.6 to perform some exploit of liaison, contact, r., or

rescind

111:3.1 human will is empowered to r. such a choice and

136:7.1 nothing could happen to harm him provided he r.

rescue

93:1.2 who “would r. the planetary titles from forfeiture

133:1.1 If mercy requires that you r. the smaller lad, does

133:1.2 I must go to the r. of the assaulted lad, and in all

133:1.5 even as you always go to the r. of any person you

133:2.1 robbers, you would unhesitatingly rush to my r..

145:1.1 some fishermen in a near-by boat to come to his r.

152:4.2 Then Peter dreamed that Jesus came to the r. and,

161:1.3 and they had asked Jesus to come to their r., but he

183:3.9 the followers of the Master might attempt to r. him

183:4.2 hasten on after the mob and effect the r. of Jesus.

186:3.1 no danger of an uprising or any attempt to r. Jesus

rescued

85:5.3 always put adrift upon some sacred river to be r. in

133:1.1 assistance of the youth, and when he had r. him,

research

30:3.5 universe is largely dependent on observation and r..

33:8.2 on Salvington a variety of advisory and r. assemblies,

35:3.20 be found those schools devoted to a single line of r.,

79:6.11 This worship of truth was provocative of r. and

90:4.9 the illumination and enlightenment of scientific r..

103:6.2 when he approaches the r of himself and the universe

researchers

12:3.7 during recent millenniums by the corps of gravity r..

12:3.9 these r. have explored the present reaction capacity

59:0.3 This era is known to your r. as the Proterozoic.

59:3.12 million years and known to your r. as the Silurian.

59:4.18 it has become known to your r. as the Devonian.

61:7.19 known to your r. as the Cenozoic or recent-times era

researches

64:6.24 The European r. and explorations of the Old Stone

resemblance

18:1.3 Although there is a definite class r. which typifies the

85:1.2 peoples because of their frequent r. to animals.

86:4.6 hereditary and trait r. of offspring to ancestors.

88:1.5 Apes and monkeys, because of r. to man, early

resemble

11:7.3 of total space would slightly r. a maltese cross,

16:3.3 the Infinite Spirit, seems more especially to r. the

16:8.4 given series, type, order, or pattern may and do r.

21:1.3 Son is one whose nature and character more r.

21:1.3 Michaels who appear equally to r. God the Father

25:1.7 the Master Spirit whom they most r. in general and

33:2.1 Observation of Creator Sons discloses that some r.

33:2.1 traits and attributes which more r. the Eternal Son.

38:9.8 Primary midwayers r. angels more than mortals;

40:10.3 Son and Spirit fusion do, superficially, r.

43:7.2 univitatia much r. the morontia state of existence,

48:3.5 Mortals all r. one another; at the same time each of

77:2.4 their progeny would altogether r. the offspring of

85:1.2 formations in the mountains which so much r. the

117:3.6 man’s evolution does in some ways r. the growth of

143:1.5 Do you, my chosen apostles, r. weaklings?

148:2.2 of Elman’s patients did appear to r. the working of

172:5.12 Jesus seemed to him more to r. a clown than a king.

196:0.11 it did r. the unsuspecting trust of the child mind.

resembled

63:4.1 Andonites more nearly r. the present-day Eskimo

67:1.1 no way r. your caricatures of his nefarious majesty.

84:2.4 They believed that children r. the father as a result

93:2.5 In personal appearance, Melchizedek r. the blended

93:4.6 ancient Dalamatian supreme law and very much r.

196:0.11 goodness of the universe r. the child’s trust in the

resembles

16:3.6 This Spirit personality especially r. the Infinite Spirit,

18:1.3 Each group of ten r. that Deity or Deity association

21:2.10 divinely like their Paradise parents, none exactly r.

42:9.3 the eighth chemically active element r. the first,

55:2.6 those gathered around the translation shrine r. that

114:3.3 but his administration much more closely r. that of

resembling

17:3.1 a type of being in nature r. the characteristics of

25:1.3 r. the physical power directors more than the Master

26:1.17 and an intake of wisdom much r. their technique of

38:7.6 very definitely r. the morontia level of existence.

57:2.1 in many ways r. your own diminutive solar system.

57:6.3 as rings of matter r. those of Saturn or may be

57:7.5 earth is a veritable fiery inferno, the surface r. its

81:2.17 reeds, the whole creation r. a huge inverted basket.

93:2.6 His physical body, while r. that of the human male,

108:2.9 —in the absence of anything r. a crisis decision—

149:2.10 Jesus had nothing in his heart r. social antagonism

resent

66:8.1 authority, to mildly r. all forms of supervision.

70:11.14 But primitive man did not so much r. what would

141:7.12 Jesus seldom paused to r. misrepresentation or to

146:3.2 outward analysis, nor does truth r. honest criticism

150:7.4 the younger generation was prone to r. his fame

162:2.2 “The rulers seek to kill me because they r. my

resented

77:3.8 been guilty of rebellion; they r. such a racial stigma.

78:6.8 still r. the presence of ignorant and uncouth invaders.

97:4.2 and many Hebrews of those days bitterly r. it.

121:5.4 man as the symbol of the state was very seriously r.

124:1.4 Jesus r. their blaming his father for his alleged

125:0.4 While he strongly r. this, aside from a few remarks

125:5.8 even to those who more or less r. his youthfulness

135:10.3 Herod also r. John’s public criticisms of his

149:2.12 Jesus commanded confidence, and no man ever r.

168:0.12 Jesus indignantly r. the show of forced and

168:1.4 Jesus r. these outward exhibitions of mourning.

172:5.12 Judas heartily r. the whole performance.

173:1.5 heartily r. this profiteering desecration of their house

175:4.9 Pharisees were ultraconservative, and they r. these

177:4.11 Deep down in his heart Judas always r. the fact

179:3.2 not strange that his soul r. the thought of Jesus’

185:5.6 They r., more than Pilate could know, the

193:4.6 Judas bitterly r. thwarting.

resentful

66:8.1 While slightly r. of senior counsel and somewhat

142:2.4 that their father is angry and filled with r. wrath.

177:4.4 Judas found himself becoming strangely r. that

195:2.2 were tolerant of any and all religions but very r. of

resenting

173:1.5 was not alone in r. this profanation of the temple;

resentment

43:8.9 ever-lessening irritability and ever-diminishing r..

68:2.7 who would stand great abuse without violent r.,

70:10.16 When society fails to punish crimes, group r. asserts

76:2.8 he had not been unaware of their subconscious r.

89:4.5 a blanket insurance device which covered even the r.

90:5.1 it only arouses the anger and r. of the gods.

97:7.1 It was r. of the loss of their national god that led

97:7.3 If there is r. of the fact that these priests have

100:4.4 If some one irritates you, causes feelings of r.,

126:0.3 there developed in his mind a growing righteous r.

127:6.6 rebellion against tradition—the expression of r. for

128:6.5 slow in expressing his r. of such an impropriety

132:7.8 Ganid never experienced feelings of r. or reactions of

139:12.9 personal disappointment, and finally a victim of r..

139:12.11 The son of r. failed; Judas yielded to the sour and

141:0.2 and petty r. indulged as a result of hurt feelings.

150:7.2 there was much r. when he moved to Capernaum.

150:9.3 giving expression to passionate and vehement r.,

151:3.8 of a minimum of the self-defense of personal r..

156:6.7 there was general r. against the Pharisees and the

167:1.4 The Pharisee was not slow to voice his r. that such

169:1.12 When his father heard of his r. of the welcome of

173:2.1 the multitude might turn upon them in a fury of r.;

175:3.1 represented their reaction of bitter r. toward Jesus’

177:4.11 And all these accumulations of human r. and bitter

177:4.11 was always left in Judas’s heart a scar of bitter r.;

177:4.11 disappointment, jealousy, and long-continued r.,

182:2.4 R. of Judas’s being a traitor for the moment eclipsed

184:4.2 John’s r. would be so aroused as to produce such

resentments

111:4.9 is already preoccupied by prejudice, hate, fears, r.,

reservation

3:5.1 the limits of the r. of divine power and potential,

7:5.1 The Eternal Son without r. joined with the Father in

25:8.5 escort you to the r. made ready for the reception

33:2.2 by the r. on the part of the Ancients of Days of the

43:1.9 adjoining the residential r. of the morontia citizens.

45:6.9 the unrevealed destiny on their special worlds of r.

107:7.6 demonstration of a r. by the Father of the possibility

112:4.12 confirm this data and without equivocation or r.,

reservations

11:4.3 There are just seven trillion of these historic r. now

46:5.1 The residential r. assigned to the major groups of

46:5.19 These circular r. of the Sons occupy an enormous

reservesee reserve corps; see reserveverb

11:4.3 of these historic reservations now set up or in r.,

22:7.10 and the citizens of eternity are all held in r. on

22:9.7 left in r. for acquiring experience in a future

22:9.7 these creature-trinitized sons are held in r. for

28:4.14 seventh primary serials, are held in r. for the duties

28:6.7 far in excess of your ability to exhaust the r. if you

39:1.18 thus constituting the general r. of this order.

39:7.1 Large numbers of them are held in r. on the seraphic

45:4.21 being held in r. for the great teachers of other ages

75:3.6 the plan of building up a strong r. of the violet race

91:6.4 approach to the realization of those r. powers of

114:7.9 these r. personalities function for the prevention of

117:2.3 age, being held in r. for the next universe age.

124:2.8 as lacking in proper humility and youthful r..

142:0.2 high priest’s home, he was received with much r..

153:3.7 And Jesus spoke out with less r. because he knew

160:4.12 Thus build up for yourself and in yourself r. galleries

184:1.2 observing his coldness and r. in receiving him.

reserve corps or reserve-corps

18:6.2 The r. of the Unions of Days functions on Paradise

18:7.1 Their Paradise r. is the Advisory Commission of

18:7.1 with the rulings of the supreme council of their r..

22:6.3 They are the emergency or r. of the Trinitized Sons

23:2.19 When the r. of the Solitary Messengers is

24:4.1 were personalized, and their r. abides on Paradise.

25:3.1 their superuniverse, where their primary r. is held.

26:3.10 7. The R.. The fluctuation in the work with the

26:3.10 They are created without special design and are

26:8.1 seven worlds in this circuit on which the r. of the

27:2.2 a predilection to fraternize with the r. of the chiefs of

28:4.14 7. The R.. A very large group of seconaphim,

28:4.14 they are held in reserve for the unclassified duties

28:4.14 they can function fairly well in any of the capacities

28:4.14 Their usual tasks are the performance of those duties

30:2.154 5. The Various R..

30:3.10 5. The Various R.. Vast reserves of beings not

30:3.10 supervision are mobilized on Uversa as the r. colony.

35:8.14 R. . . . . . . 800,000

39:4.17 The r. of administrator seraphim on Jerusem spend

39:4.17 and many-experienced seraphim of the waiting r..

39:5.17 The Satania r. of the planetary seraphim is

50:7.4 [Presented by a Lanonandek Son of the R. Corps.]

51:7.6 [Presented by a Lanonandek Son of the R. Corps.]

77:7.5 guardians of the human minds of the Urantia r. of

77:8.13 those men and women who constitute the r. of

108:1.2 transmitted via Paradise to the r. of Adjusters on

108:4.4 the self-acting Adjusters of the r. of destiny are so

109:2.5 a subject who has been mustered into one of the r. of

110:7.10 human associate, a member of the r. of destiny.

113:1.5 their Adjusters; members of the various r. of destiny.

113:1.5 becomes enrolled in any of the several r. of destiny,

113:2.1 third circle, or has been mustered into one of the r..

113:2.7 a certain mortal was recently admitted to the r.

114:6.20 mobilization, training, and maintenance of the r. of

114:7.0 7. THE RESERVE CORPS OF DESTINY

114:7.1 The r. of destiny consists of living men and

114:7.1 This c. is made up of the men and women of each

114:7.3 Mortals are chosen for service in the r. of destiny

114:7.7 average world employs seventy separate c. of destiny

114:7.7 On Urantia there are twelve r. of destiny, one for

114:7.8 This combined c. now consists of 962 persons.

114:7.8 The smallest c. numbers 41 and the largest 172.

114:7.8 mortal reservists are chosen by the c. to which they

114:7.9 worlds are mobilized in the numerous r., and it is,

114:7.9 The men and women of these r. of destiny thus

114:7.10 in ways unknown to us, in connection with these r..

114:7.11 On Urantia the r. of destiny, though having no

114:7.11 titular (mortal) heads of the whole r. have been

114:7.12 The Urantia r. corps had its largest membership in

114:7.12 Pentecost, since which time r. membership has

114:7.13 (The cosmic r. of universe-conscious citizens on

119:2.4 appeared among the r. of the primary Lanonandek

reserveverb

10:1.1 to r. to himself the exercise of only those powers

45:5.6 The higher orders of sonship r. the veto functions of

109:7.5 Eternal Son, but he chose to r. for his own ministry

reserved

3:6.1 he has r. all final decisions and unerringly wields the

5:0.2 God has also r. to himself the prerogative of

5:0.2 he has further r. the prerogative of maintaining

11:3.1 the Most Holy Sphere and is r. for the functions

20:1.15 natures and activities will be r. to the next paper in

32:4.12 God has r. for himself of power and glory only that

37:2.11 The seventh-world satellites are r. for the triune

37:2.11 The seventh primary world itself is r. for those

53:1.6 has r. in sure chains of darkness to the judgment of

69:9.14 the cities always r. certain lands for public pasturage

89:5.15 it was eventually r. for the still more superior spirits;

108:4.1 the Father has r. to himself the unchallengeable

110:0.2 The Father has apparently r. this form of personal

165:1.1 The evenings Jesus r. for the usual sessions of

166:1.11 he r. his remarks designed to rebuke the Pharisees’

167:1.2 But since this place had been r. for the Master and

171:0.5 Such honors are r. for those who have been

173:1.1 Part of these gains was r. for the temple treasury,

reserves

11:4.3 We infer that these vast r. belong to creations

13:3.2 the creation of additional r. of these orders on the

19:1.3 large numbers of Teacher Sons are held in the r. on

20:7.2 and this is exclusive of the Paradise r., which include

22:3.2 their r. on Uversa act as the central directing body of

24:2.3 Excepting these seven and the r. of the order on the

25:3.1 Their secondary r. are stationed on the capitals of

25:8.9 a call would be made to the r. of the Paradise

25:8.11 Instead, a call is made to the r. of the Paradise

26:3.10 necessary to maintain these r. of supernaphim on the

26:11.2 common destiny in the r. of the Paradise Corps of

29:4.15 The vast r. of the physical controllers are

29:4.16 Their own r. are maintained on these same minor

30:3.10 Vast r. of beings not under our supervision are

30:3.10 Similar general r. are maintained on Salvington and

31:2.3 he may call upon the r. of the order for assistants

31:10.13 the mission of the gradually accumulating r. of the

35:8.5 are assigned as Planetary Princes and to the r. of that

35:8.11 Planetary Princes and R. . . . . . . 10,000,000

35:9.3 constellation headquarters from the r. of that order,

35:9.4 while the junior associate supervises the r. of the

39:0.11 seraphim are assigned to the r of their inherent group

39:0.11 assignment to the r. of the planetary helpers, and if

39:2.17 7. The R.. Large r. of all types of the superior

39:2.17 The r. of superior seraphim also furnish messenger

39:2.18 The basic r. for the entire local universe are held on

39:3.11 7. The R.. General r. of the supervisor seraphim are

39:3.11 are attached to the Salvington r. of unassigned

39:4.17 7. The R.. The reserve corps of administrator

39:5.17 7. The R.. The Satania reserve corps of the

39:5.17 close association with the r. of the Material Sons.

39:5.17 These abundant r. repletely provide for every

39:6.8 7. Ministering R..

44:5.9 to store r. of spirit power for the next stage of the

45:3.7 Fortant, number 319,847 of the r. of the secondary

46:5.16 The system r. are held in this circle, while the System

48:6.34 7. Ministering R.. A large corps of all orders of the

48:6.34 friendship with volunteer servers of the seraphic r..

50:0.1 these local universe Sons are assigned to the r. of

53:7.12 I was among the r. mobilized on Edentia by Gabriel,

55:3.6 4. One per cent was assigned to the insurance r.

73:7.2 the accumulation of the r. of the violet race for

78:5.8 they continuously depleted the biologic r. of their

80:5.3 ever-augmenting biologic r. enabled them to wipe

81:1.2 the cultural ferments and biologic r. of the Andites

reserving

6:1.6 the habit of r. the designation “the Eternal Son” for

69:9.15 property to the individual, r. the right of taxation.

reservist

110:7.10 a contact between the mortal mind of a destiny r.

114:7.10 Many times, upon the death of a r., a transfer of

114:7.10 from the mind of the dying r. to a younger successor

114:7.11 The tenure of such r. chiefs is usually a matter of a

reservists

39:3.11 Such angelic r. are in no sense inactive; many serve

114:6.20 The chief function of these r. is to insure against

114:6.20 they are the provisions which the celestial forces

114:6.20 they are the guarantees against disaster.

114:7.2 destiny guardians to serve with these mortal r..

114:7.2 All r. have self-conscious Adjusters, and most of

114:7.8 The twelve groups of Urantia destiny r. are

114:7.8 These mortal r. are chosen by the corps to which

114:7.9 On Urantia these r. of destiny have seldom been

114:7.10 The r. unconsciously act as conservators of essential

reservoir

11:6.3 We do not know whether vertical (r.) space is

11:7.3 vertical arms representing unpervaded (r.) space.

78:3.5 by a great r. of the Adamites mixed with Nodites,

91:3.5 for help: for material aid to the subconscious r. of

reservoirs

11:6.1 exist in the vast space r. above and below Paradise.

11:6.1 to imagine the volume outlines of these space r.,

11:6.2 the r. of the vertical extension of unpervaded space

11:6.3 we really know very little about the space r., merely

11:6.3 they seem to counterbalance the space-expansion-

11:6.4 The unpervaded-space r. now extend vertically

11:6.5 For a billion years the space r. contract while the

11:7.3 and completely incapsulate both the space r. and

11:8.2 and equilibrated by the upper and nether space r..

104:5.11 Thus are interassociated the infinity r. of all latent

reshaped

101:7.3 standards are achieved; habits and ideals are r.;

reside

3:4.1 to r. and repose in the central personality of Deity.

18:3.6 divisional capitals in which the Ancients of Days r.

28:2.1 where omniaphim r. as a special courtesy colony.

31:3.2 At present they r. on Paradise and temporarily serve

32:3.4 the Mystery Monitors that r. in the minds of these

32:3.5 On the headquarters of a local universe there r. all

35:3.13 the numerous beings who r. on the tributary worlds

37:9.7 These marvelous beings r. and function as citizens

40:8.5 but seldom permanently r. there, being, as a class,

46:5.14 Here the system chiefs r. and supervise the almost

46:5.15 Universal Censors all r. in this circle when on duty

72:3.2 Even the agriculturists who r. in small country

88:0.2 the higher spirits were supposed to r. in fetishes.

111:0.3 it was thought to r. in different physical organs—

resided

1:7.9 and have long r. at the Paradise center of all things.

70:5.3 In the early council of the elders there r. the potential

74:7.22 that all procreation r. in the “loins of the father.”

86:5.15 The Semites taught that the soul r. in the bodily fat,

86:5.17 the vegetative r. in the stomach, the animal in the

94:11.5 held that the Buddha (divine) nature r. in all men;

133:6.3 Ephesus largely through the efforts of Paul, who r.

139:8.2 Thomas had become a fisherman and r. at Tarichea,

residencesee residence, in

2:3.3 originating on the sphere of the wrongdoer’s r.;

11:1.0 1. THE DIVINE RESIDENCE

11:1.3 are not able to comprehend much about the divine r.

11:1.3 know God’s location and r. just as certainly as

11:3.3 called “the Father’s House” since it is his eternal r.,

11:9.6 God’s r. is central and eternal, glorious and ideal.

14:3.4 finally attain the Deities and achieve r. on Paradise

14:4.19 development will enable them to claim Paradise r..

14:5.4 the ascending pilgrims pass inward to Paradise r.

15:1.4 the Paradise r. of the Great Sources and Centers

15:7.5 of morontia detention, man’s first postmortal r..

25:8.7 once assigned to an ascendant mortal of solitary r.

26:3.2 no fixed span of time is arbitrarily assigned to r. on

26:11.1 the study of the impending problems of Paradise r..

27:0.11 Not until the ascending pilgrims attain Paradise r. do

30:4.17 all training worlds of mortal r. are called “mansions,”

30:4.31 Your r. on Paradise signifies that you have found

35:3.12 Ascending mortals maintain r. on the Melchizedek

37:5.11 these worlds are the permanent r. of the Spirit-fused

43:4.3 The r. of the Edentia Faithful of Days is the center

43:4.4 but the actual r. of the Paradise Son is modest in

43:4.5 The r. of the Faithful of Days on Edentia is located

43:4.10 a new structure has been provided near the r. of the

43:7.1 they change r. from one Edentia sphere to another

43:9.1 seventy, ascending mortals take up r. on Edentia.

45:6.3 the supernal Adamic sex creatures of permanent r.

47:3.6 sector, where you are assigned permanent r..

47:7.2 still additional enlargement being required for r. on

47:9.1 will co-operate in the task of preparing you for r.

47:10.4 After mortals have attained r. on the system

51:2.3 physical catastrophe should doom the planetary r.

61:2.11 deserted the land and took up their r. in the oceans.

66:4.7 their r. in a warm region abounding in fruits and nuts

66:7.4 life and the living of one family together in one r. of

68:2.6 the woman had to maintain a settled r. where she

72:9.6 social, or professional groups, regardless of their r..

82:5.7 in accordance with territorial r. than with kinship.

126:2.1 of a derrick while at work on the governor’s r..

129:1.8 Jesus never claimed any other legal r., although he

129:1.8 he did permit others to assign his r. to Damascus,

130:2.1 for Caesarea was the r. of the Roman procurator.

132:0.2 Palatine hill, where were located the emperor’s r.,

133:8.1 of Syria, and here the imperial governor had his r..

135:12.1 Herod maintained r. at both Julias and Machaerus in

135:12.1 In Galilee the official r. had been moved from

135:12.4 the public buildings and the official r. at Tiberias

148:0.1 was maintained by the seaside near the Zebedee r.,

183:2.2 perturbed by the failure to find Jesus at the Mark r.

residence, in

25:3.13 pilgrims who are in r. on the educational spheres

53:9.4 Urantia because you had no Son of standing in r.

148:0.1 Jesus and the apostolic party were in r. at the

150:3.1 new palace, Herod being away in r. at Julias in Perea

165:1.1 multitude each day when he was in r. at the camp,

171:1.4 At this time four thousand visitors were in r.,

residences

14:3.5 exalted beings have their personal r. on Paradise.

18:7.4 the Faithfuls of Days maintain their personal r. on

43:1.4 The lesser elevations are the sites of special r. and

43:4.5 is located to the north of these r. of the Most Highs

46:7.4 bodies in which the old spornagia re-establish their r.

124:1.12 the capital of Galilee and one of the r. of Herod

135:12.4 Herod spent considerable time at his Perean r.,

residentnoun

123:0.3 a far greater world influence as a r. of Alexandria

129:1.8 of his earth life he was known as a r. of Capernaum.

168:0.4 one who had been the leading r. of the little village

resident - verb; see resident in; resident on

4:2.2 defaults, and insurrections of certain beings r. upon

7:2.3 superuniverse the Son is not personally present or r.;

11:1.1 The personal presence of the Universal Father is r. at

11:1.2 is spiritually personalized, and geographically r. at

42:0.2 is under the ultimate control of a personal God r. at

88:0.1 logically worships and reverences the spirit r. therein

88:1.4 an animal and the ghost is permanently r. therein,

101:1.4 spiritual communion with the spirit influences r.

112:7.3 Adjuster is usually effected while the ascender is r.

115:6.2 Isle of Paradise and the infinite Deities r. thereon.

124:4.4 was something superhuman r. within this eldest son,

156:6.1 speaking words of comfort to the believers r. there.

resident in

6:4.3 The spirit of the Father is eternally r. in the spirit of

19:5.10 powers of detection r. in the Solitary Messengers

21:3.2 the personalities r. in his local universe withdraw.

24:0.10 The Graduate Guides are r. in the Havona universe

34:1.1 spirit presence and power of the Infinite Spirit r. in

39:1.2 service of the high Sons and Spirit-origin beings r. in

56:6.2 translated from the potential r. in the infinite mind

65:3.6 fostering of the evolutionary potentials still r. in

78:5.4 of the Andite stock of the world was r. in Europe

81:6.27 most material aspects of a cultural civilization is r. in

100:6.7 glory, r. in the consciousness of the religionist who

106:2.4 with the spirit presence and divine personality r. in

110:6.4 spiritual truths r. in the higher superconsciousness.

110:7.1 the will of God as it is r. in the Thought Adjuster.

110:7.5 ancestral mortal mind and then r in the morontia soul

111:3.2 will, the personality power of decision-choice, is r. in

114:5.1 with the veto power r. in the Most High observer.

115:3.16 the morontia progressor is r. in the mature God-

152:0.3 hold upon the creative power r. in the Master’s

156:6.4 numerous company of believers r. in Capernaum

160:3.5 the very best that is r. in man’s higher nature.

160:5.5 values r. in the spiritual fact of the eternal God.

161:3.1 avail himself of only that information which was r. in

196:3.23 God-consciousness is r. in the indwelling spirit.

resident on

10:8.10 acting by authority from the Ancients of Days r. on

13:1.3 by those particular groups of intelligences r. on,

17:0.12 personally directed by the Creative Mother Spirit r.

19:0.1 along with numerous groups of beings r. on Paradise

19:7.1 There are r. on Paradise numerous groups of superb

23:1.8 operate by the authority of the Infinite Spirit r. on

29:5.1 The force organizers are r. on Paradise, but they

30:1.13 Certain of these beings are r. on the Paradise worlds

35:6.1 the unassigned Vorondadeks r. on the Salvington

37:8.5 An Associate Inspector is r. on Salvington.

37:9.12 seven Reflective Spirits r. on the capital of Orvonton

43:1.9 The morontia area assigned to ascending mortals r.

43:5.15 Vorondadeks and others who are also r. on Edentia.

47:1.1 of salvaged children and their caretakers are r. on

53:7.10 member of the Satania ascendant citizenship r. on

56:3.4 unified in the personalities r. on the headquarters of

58:7.13 a member of the Urantia Life Carrier Corps now r.

62:7.8 [Sponsored by a Life Carrier of Nebadon r. on

63:7.5 [Presented by a Life Carrier r. on Urantia.]

64:7.21 [Presented by a Life Carrier r. on Urantia.]

65:8.7 [Sponsored by a Life Carrier of Nebadon r. on

66:2.6 the two supervising Life Carriers r. on Urantia,

77:8.10 ministering to, the spiritual forces r. on the planet.

93:1.3 Controllers, and other celestial personalities r. on

107:0.1 Although the Father is personally r. on Paradise,

114:1.1 One of this council is now always r. on Urantia as

114:4.1 There is still r. on Urantia a Vorondadek Son,

114:4.4 authority over all ministers and administrators r. on

117:7.16 the Supreme may then be personally r. on Uversa,

residentadjective; see governor; see governors

14:3.3 It is chiefly planetary and vested in the r. Eternal of

14:5.6 embellished with the plans of the r. Eternal of Days.

18:2.3 the r. Eternals of Days have developed their spheres

18:5.2 utilize large numbers of the r. ascending mortals,

19:4.2 planetary administration of the r. Eternal of Days.

19:6.4 may be peopled by a mixed group of r. beings,

23:2.18 responsible to their r. representative, the Union of

24:4.2 and is a close associate of the r. Union of Days.

39:2.14 They also serve as special recorders for r. groups of

39:5.1 though closely associated with the r. Adamic citizens

57:8.27 the original Urantia Corps and now a r. observer.]

61:7.20 [Sponsored by a R. Life Carrier.]

62:7.4 containing instructions for the r. Life Carriers

66:7.20 Dalamatia had a r. population of six thousand.

67:6.2 The senior r. Life Carriers assumed leadership of

67:6.5 aids of the fallen Prince, the two r. Life Carriers,

74:2.5 deceased father’s plans; and the two r. Life Carriers.

107:3.7 I probably should be unable to see any r. beings

114:4.2 informally attached to the r. Vorondadek observer,

114:5.5 the chief of r. Life Carriers, and invited guests from

residentialsee residential area(s); residential status;

     residential universe

1:5.5 God has no personal or r. manifestation aside from

2:3.3 the execution is by the direct act of those judges r.

6:0.1 And this Eternal Son is r. at the center of all things,

11:1.4 there converge in him at this r. center the universal

11:3.3 The Holy Area, the outlying or r. region, is divided

11:3.4 seven sectors of Paradise is subdivided into r. units

11:3.4 staggering number of r. designations on Paradise,

12:7.12 God is a personal self-conscious being with r.

13:2.6 really fraternal or status worlds more than actual r.

18:3.5 The Ancients of Days never personally leave their r.

30:3.8 The next higher r. world of the ascendant career

37:9.8 enjoys the continuous ministry of a r. order of beings

37:9.12 These r. citizens on Uversa are at present

40:8.5 Aside from r. destiny on Paradise they are in every

43:1.8 number corresponds to that of your current r. world.

43:1.9 thirty-fourth triangle adjoining the r. reservation of

43:4.4 the seventy structures comprising the r. unit of the

43:4.4 These appointments are exclusively r.; they are

45:4.1 At the center of the seven angelic r. circles on

46:5.1 The r. reservations assigned to the major groups of

46:5.9 Each of these r. groupings consists of seven circles

46:5.11 as to overlook all of their respective r. circles.

46:5.33 Other Jerusem circles: In addition to the r. circles

47:3.12 they freely journey back and forth between their r.

50:3.2 volunteer servers remains as of the r. standing on the

50:7.2 ascenders from isolated worlds occupy a r. sector

55:12.5 enshrouding his spirit person and will become r. on

66:7.2 And while the r. buildings were models of neatness

residential area(s)

11:3.3 The next or second zone is the r. of the natives of

46:4.0 4. R. AND ADMINISTRATIVE AREAS

46:4.1 Considerable portions of Jerusem are assigned as r.,

46:4.2 1. The circles—the nonnative r. areas.

46:4.7 Our narrative of these r. and administrative areas

46:5.20 Like the r. of the Sons, these circles of the angels

residential status

13:2.1 possibly you will give up your r. on Paradise.

13:4.6 though r. is limited to native beings and those who

19:6.4 may be thus destined to r. in the future Havona, but

26:7.4 They do not achieve r. on Paradise until they have

26:11.6 the others go as visitors, as guests without r..

27:1.3 r. in the timeless and spaceless abodes of Paradise.

27:3.3 eventful period extending from the attainment of r.

27:4.4 and unexpectedly new to those who finally attain r..

30:4.31 On reaching Paradise with r., you begin the course

35:3.1 training on all 490 worlds in the acquirement of r.

40:10.7 Son-fused mortals who have achieved r. on Uversa.

47:7.2 both languages before arriving on Jerusem with r..

47:9.4 to witness your departure for Jerusem with r. status.

residential universe

0:12.12 of the Paradise Deities and their transcendent r..

9:8.24 These groups serve on Paradise, in the central or r.

15:1.1 around the First Great Source and Center and his r.

15:3.3 you are looking toward the r. and the center of all

16:3.4 whenever they happen to be in the r. as individuals

32:3.4 Although the Father is personally present in the r.,

residents

22:10.6 encourage the r. of Paradise to attempt trinitization

25:3.9 The different orders of seraphim and other r. of the

26:11.1 permanent and transient r. of this inner ring of

27:2.2 have much to do with glorified mortal r. of Paradise

27:3.3 pilgrims have met numerous unrevealed r. of the

27:4.4 instructing the new mortal r. regarding the endless

27:5.2 conduct informal courses of instruction for the r.

27:5.5 The facility with which the r. of Paradise can

27:7.7 satisfied by the sincere worship of the r. of Paradise,

28:1.1 tertiaphim are r. of these superuniverse capitals

30:3.8 a sort of preparatory school for the progressing r. of

37:5.10 sojourns as the invited guests of the Spirit-fused r..

44:8.5 And then will the Paradise r. be confronted with

46:4.7 spiritual ministry in behalf of the supermaterial r.

52:1.5 these primitive mortals are cave dwellers or cliff r..

76:6.3 on Jerusem, once again to be r. of the planet of their

resides

0:3.16 4. The unlimited capacity for deity action r. in the

5:0.1 fragment of the living God r. within the intellect of

34:1.3 procedure r. in the bosom of the Paradise Trinity.

117:5.7 the human intellect r. in the rhythmic pulsations of

152:6.4 the gateway to the soul, where there r. that spiritual

155:5.12 appeal to the divine spirit of my Father which r. in

178:1.6 In the gospel of the kingdom there r. the mighty

residing

0:9.1 eventuate from the potentials of divinity r. in the

35:4.5 he presided over a small colony of truth seekers r. at

69:2.6 The Sangik tribes were fairly industrious when r.

134:2.2 Scores of men, women, and children r. along the

137:2.6 the son of Joseph, the carpenter, more recently r.

169:0.1 certain of the more advanced disciples r. at the camp

residual

40:9.5 having no memory of mortal events, does have a r.

41:8.4 matter continues to exist about the r. cooling sun

43:6.6 energy growth; when eaten there is no r. portion.

47:4.6 utilized in the morontia body; there is no r. waste.

78:6.8 barbarians who drove out the r. strains of ability.

86:4.6 This belief (r. from the teachings of Adam about the

131:1.1 The r. teachings of the disciples of Melchizedek,

residue

32:4.11 of that r. he is in lavish generosity bestowing the

39:2.17 but there is always a r. of messages which requires

77:5.10 The r. of Adamson’s descendants migrated north

78:6.8 Even in later years the cultured r. still resented the

78:8.4 the r. of the civilization of Mesopotamia and

80:7.9 scattering the biologic and cultural r. of the Andites.

96:5.3 Jethro, gathered up the r. of the traditions of the

resign

40:2.2 Material Son and Daughter are permitted to r. all

55:2.3 for such a mortal to r. all planetary duties,

resignation

116:0.1 to encourage stoical r. in the unfortunate victims of

154:2.1 action of the Sanhedrin was followed by the r. of

168:0.11 maintain strong faith in the Father and complete r. to

resignations

28:1.3 Thereupon formal r. of the tertiaphim are tendered

168:3.3 While these r. were not formally acted upon for

168:3.3 When these r. were subsequently acted upon, five

resigned

101:7.4 r. to submission to tradition and authority.

108:4.1 the Father may have apparently r. the exercise of

136:9.6 The Most Highs of Edentia had r. all these powers

138:1.5 Jesus r. himself to “wait upon the Father’s will.”

154:1.2 Jairus r. as chief ruler and aligned himself with Jesus.

168:3.3 fourteen members of the Sanhedrin r. in a body

resigning

67:2.1 demanded all administrative groups abdicate by r.

resist

29:3.6 with physical gravity except to r. its drawing power.

39:2.11 you are unable to oppose, r., or otherwise hinder

42:5.16 falling into the sun and the encircling electron to r.

57:7.10 fewer and fewer meteors prove large enough to r.

69:9.10 Vanity plus ghost fear led early man to r. all attempts

74:5.5 to r. all of Adam’s plans for the rehabilitation of

83:2.3 A modern girl’s pretensions to r. “capture,”

100:7.14 Jesus was often mightily moved to r. that which was

102:6.7 Belief may not be able to r. doubt and withstand fear

110:3.2 with the Adjuster; they assist you in ceasing to r..

131:3.3 amends for past sins you acquire strength to r. future

140:3.14 Do not forcibly r. injustice; put not your trust in the

140:8.4 Jesus taught them not to r. evil, not to combat

141:3.8 when Jesus said, “R. not evil,” he later explained

141:3.8 to teach forgiveness, to “r. not evil treatment of

141:6.2 Why did he so r. me and so readily lend an ear to

156:5.17 character is your ability to r. the holding of grudges

182:2.3 If he will not r. his enemies, it must be that such a

183:5.3 the garden, and he did not draw a sword to r. us.

186:4.1 he feared to r. the clamor of the rulers of the Jews,

187:4.2 thief could no longer r. the conviction that this Son

188:5.2 He taught us not to r. evil but to find through him

resistance

11:7.8 a curved space path of lessened r. to motion which

12:1.2 not a series of elliptical space levels of lessened r. to

29:4.1 overcoming the action of gravity and r. of inertia in

29:4.19 each controller has a gravity r. equaled only by

42:2.8 in response to the r. afforded by the space presence

42:4.11 minus the r. of the forces overcome in transit and

42:5.14 due to the r. of the undifferentiated force blanket of

42:6.4 three varieties of motion: mutual r. to cosmic force,

46:1.3 The natural r. to the passage of these energies

46:2.8 the planetary gravity and overcoming the air r..

52:5.10 The military branches of national r. are passing away

53:3.2 remain steadfast in r. to all the rebel’s proposals.

67:1.4 sin is a purposeful r. to divine reality—a conscious

69:2.3 to pressure—pursuing the paths of lessened r..

74:5.5 a world government, but he met with stubborn r.

74:5.5 met the direct and well-planned r. of Caligastia

80:5.3 white race met with stubborn and protracted r. from

80:5.5 France, but the last great military r. was overcome

97:5.6 And but for the stubborn r. of the priests,

110:3.5 does not necessarily signify r. to the leadings of the

110:3.5 Only conscious r. to the Adjuster’s leading can

110:7.7 Adjusters are unable to break through animal r. and

133:1.4 defend myself to the capacity of my powers of r.,

134:5.8 in the inertia-r. exhibited on all intervening levels.

159:5.13 2. To suffer evil without complaint and without r.

166:3.8 for the purpose of breaking through all material r.

183:0.3 that they would offer r. to the soldiers and would

183:2.2 eleven men, only two of whom were armed for r..

183:2.2 was quiet, and when there was little chance of r..

183:3.8 effectively put a stop to this show of physical r. by

184:2.12 first step along the path of compromise and least r.,

191:4.4 Fear not the r. of evil, for I am with you always,

resistant

9:3.3 The gravity-r. phenomenon of a gyroscope is a fair

52:5.9 through the high r. qualities of the Adamic strains

58:3.4 The implanted life of the Life Carriers is fully r. to

76:4.7 the Material Sons and their progeny are far more r.

76:4.7 You would be far more disease r. if your races

130:1.5 unthinking misstep of those who are r. to goodness,

resisted

67:3.8 the seven-year struggle he and his loyal associates r.

97:9.18 Ahab of Ephraim gathered ten other groups and r.

166:5.4 Abner stubbornly r. all attempts of Paul to remake

195:8.5 religion whose totalitarian bondage it onetime r..

resisting

56:10.14 Only sin is isolated and evil gravity r. on the mental

65:5.2 Adamic life plasm would so reinforce the r. powers

67:1.4 a personality who is knowingly r. cosmic reality.

83:4.6 were always considered the best means of r. ghosts

87:6.3 the living began to devise methods of r. the dead.

96:3.5 Egyptian military forces were fully occupied in r.

159:5.11 the three ways of contending with, and r., evil:

195:8.10 The chief cohesive force r. this disintegration of

resists

92:3.4 The cult r. development because real progress is

resolute

97:1.2 This teacher was a virile and r. man.

131:4.4 Let all men submit their wills to him, the R..

143:3.3 a steadier hand, not to mention a more r. heart.

resolutely

91:6.5 you yourself r. and courageously attack the problems

96:4.3 but he did r. maintain that Yahweh was over all,

196:0.14 Jesus r. surmounted extraordinary difficulties, and

resolution

0:11.10 the r. of the tension created by the freewill act of

116:7.6 a profound cosmic tension which can only find r. in

148:6.3 While Job did not, through suffering, find the r. of

168:3.2 a certain Pharisee presented a r. calling for Jesus’

168:3.3 But this r. did not come to a vote since fourteen

168:3.4 the resurrection of Lazarus, the record carried a r.

181:1.7 Either they must be stoics, with steadfast r.

resolutions

48:7.13 11. The weak indulge in r., but the strong act.

resolve

14:4.9 they do not r. by process of decay and cellular death.

103:5.4 Failure to r. this problem gives origin to the earliest

127:0.2 had or ever will have more weighty problems to r.

129:4.7 You may not aspire to live his life, but you can r.

136:4.9 the remainder of his earth life always true to that r.

172:3.4 choosing a proper method of executing such a r..

resolved

0:3.21 This tension of infinity differential is r. by the

0:4.5 This Father-initiated divinity-tension is perfectly r. by

2:3.4 The living energy factors of identity are r. by the

10:5.7 avoided, and certain paradoxes may be partially r..

21:2.9 materialization and of equilibrium have been r.;

56:6.1 constitutes a reality tension that can be r. only

62:6.5 finally r., as a result of meditative thought, to flee

76:2.5 when the tension between them was finally r., Cain

98:2.9 so abstract that the concept of God r. itself into a

103:5.6 a problem which cannot always be satisfactorily r.

116:7.6 tension in the living cosmos which can only be r. by

133:2.3 r. to reorganize his home when he returned to India.

136:8.2 He r. to become occupied with but a single task—

148:9.2 he r. to be carried into Jesus’ presence, where he

171:5.1 Bartimeus had r. that he would never again allow

171:6.1 Zaccheus had r. that he would see what sort man

172:5.12 was almost r. to forsake all such farcical attempts to

175:3.1 never before had they r. to place him under arrest

184:3.3 they were r. that Jesus should never live to escape

resolving

103:2.4 seeking for superhuman help in the task of r. such

resortnoun

90:4.4 r. to temple sleep, during which healing supposedly

resortverb; see resort, not

0:12.11 We r. to pure revelation only when the concept

43:6.7 Whereas your artists must r to inert paint and marble

62:4.4 though continuing to r. to the treetops as a safety

66:4.5 instructed to r. to parenthood only under certain

67:4.2 Daligastia ordered r. to sexual reproduction,

81:3.1 to r. to new forms of industry and manufacturing.

84:4.3 fact that women were compelled to r. to shrewdness

87:6.14 when you engage in prayer, you r. to the older style

88:1.10 these talented humans soon learned to r. to fraud

91:1.2 seek the aid of nonreligious magic, r. to sorcerers,

102:7.9 the spirit experiencer can r to the dogmatic challenge

105:2.1 notwithstanding that we r. to time-space language in

121:8.13 My revelatory commission forbade me to r. to

133:3.6 know all of the circumstances which led them to r.

146:2.12 11. Many r. to prayer only when in trouble.

157:7.2 a sign, bewildered by the refusal of his Master to r.

173:1.11 are not disposed to r. to force for self-protection or

187:2.9 garments, they would have been tempted to r. to

187:3.6 Jesus had purposed to live without r. to his power,

resort, not

66:4.2 did not r. to supernatural methods nor superhuman

145:3.3 Though Jesus did not r. to logic, legal quibbles, or

149:4.5 Never did he r. to ignoble tactics in meeting the

178:1.2 In the kingdom of heaven true believers will not r.

187:1.5 Herod, with all his cruelty, did not r. to crucifixion.

187:3.6 Jesus had purposed to live without r. to his power,

196:0.3 he did not r. to faith merely as a consolation in the

resorted

68:6.8 The early races often r. to practices designed to

69:9.6 who r. to diverse subterfuges in an effort to escape

89:5.4 cannibalism has been deliberately r. to by many

90:1.5 While many r. to these tricks and deceptions,

93:4.14 Even Abraham r. to this barbarous practice after

96:1.9 The Semites therefore r. to numerous appellations

100:5.11 Jesus never r. to such methods for communion with

100:7.2 stooped to pretense, and he never r. to shamming.

103:4.2 man r. to sacrifice of some kind in an effort to make

103:7.8 mortal man r. to his futile gesture of metaphysics,

121:8.12 Only when such sources failed, have I r. to those

121:8.12 I have next r. to the memory resources of my own

121:8.12 unhesitatingly r. to the superplanetary sources of

127:2.7 first time he had consciously r. to public strategy.

143:5.7 Once more Nalda r. to questions of general religion,

146:5.2 law, just such knowledge as Jesus frequently r. to

151:3.14 Jesus also r. to the use of parables as the best

179:5.4 the Master, as was always his habit, r. to parables

187:2.3 Crucifixion was r. to in order to provide a cruel

187:5.2 the human mind of Jesus r. to the repetition of

189:2.5 r. to bribing these guards and the Roman soldiers.

193:4.7 Judas unfailingly r. to the practice of blaming

resorting

102:2.7 ingenious self-deception through r. to a retreat to the

152:2.1 This region was a favorite r. place for Capernaum

164:3.15 But Jesus had a third reason for r. to these material

resorts

90:4.6 hot springs soon blossomed as primitive health r..

150:2.2 ten women evangelists were free to enter the evil r.

150:2.2 woman found herself in one of the nefarious r. of

resource

65:3.2 Life Carriers may employ every possible natural r.

resourceful

156:5.15 Are you more r. in revealing goodness to humanity

resourcefulness

64:1.3 of the open lands stimulate action, invention, and r..

resourcessee resources, natural

5:1.2 He has mobilized the r. of divine wisdom in a

8:3.5 Infinite Spirit pledged all his r. of divine presence

69:5.11 Early man tended to squander his r. on luxury.

70:8.14 biologic, intellectual, and spiritual r. of a progressing

72:11.4 employed these military r. in an offensive war.

81:6.11 4. Human r.. Man power is indispensable to the

81:6.14 5. Effectiveness of material r..

84:8.4 Though you exhaust the r. of art, color, sound,

93:1.3 having been thrown so completely on their own r.

121:8.12 I have next resorted to the memory r. of my own

132:5.1 wealth as a wise and effective trustee of the r. of

132:5.4 wealth—riches derived from the uncultivated r. of

132:5.16 derived from the uncovering of nature’s hoarded r..

132:5.21 wise and effective distribution of such unearned r..

139:1.8 Andrew had a gift for discovering the hidden r. of

139:7.9 Levi would draw heavily upon his own personal r..

160:1.12 mightily augments the total r. of the personality.

194:4.7 the dwindling r. of Christian “equal-sharing” came

195:4.4 vitality and the possession of vast recuperative r..

195:6.1 this bank of human experience has vast spiritual r.;

195:7.1 deprive him of the vast spiritual r. of the personal

resources, natural

55:3.7 The n. of this planet were administered as social

72:1.3 Their n. are replete, and by scientific techniques they

72:6.7 4. The income from natural r..

72:6.7 One half of the income from n. goes to the old-age

72:7.13 5. N.. The income from n., when not fully required

78:2.4 since every civilization is limited by available n.,

81:6.3 material civilization is in large determined by the n.

81:6.14 on the wisdom displayed in the utilization of n.,

132:5.16 derived from the uncovering of nature’s hoarded r..

respectnoun—aspect or feature

0:4.8 Absonites—realities which are relative with r. to time

0:6.9 This luminous emanation is in no r. related either to

20:6.2 In every r. they become like the mortals of the race

22:7.3 Deity seems to be limited in just one r.: There can be

45:5.6 but in nearly every r. the Jerusem Adamites govern

61:3.10 animal quality to that of the elephant, but in one r.

93:10.6 If our conjectures in this r. are correct, it is

94:12.4 In this r. the Shin sect of Japan has become one of

97:10.7 In this r. Ezekiel was wiser than his contemporaries;

104:1.13 Trinity erred in fact, it was practically true with r.

106:4.1 but functions in this r. as a self-qualified absolute;

106:6.6 a reasonable conclusion with r. to the Universal

115:3.13 The potential may fail to time-actualize with r. to a

118:9.7 the operations of the Universal Absolute with r. to

128:1.7 Wherefore it behooved him in every r. to be made

139:4.8 In this r. John and James were much alike—they both

140:8.20 The teachings of Jesus in this r. have been grossly

respectnoun—esteem; see self-respect

2:3.1 Lord our God, no r. of persons, no taking of gifts.”

2:5.11 man’s highest concept of the mortal relations of r.

25:3.12 The higher a creature’s education, the more r. he

54:1.9 Rulers of the universe stand back in merciful r. for

66:5.15 Deliver us from violence and anger; give us r. for

69:9.13 Hebrews had great r. for these family landmarks:

74:4.4 any honor and receive all r., but worship never!

84:7.26 R. of the child for his parents arises, not in

87:1.5 later on, to show r. for the dead and thus appease

87:2.5 Moderns may mourn the dead out of r. and because

88:2.7 Modern r. for wisdom and truth is but the recent

88:3.2 Originally it was thought that r. for the totem animal

88:5.5 man believed that names must be treated with r.,

89:1.2 The r. which these prohibitions commanded in the

92:1.4 fear becomes modified by reverence, r., sympathy

92:3.4 Evolved religion commands r. because its followers

92:6.20 veneration of national gods and r. for racial heroes

94:6.9 established a r. for ancestral conduct that is still

95:7.5 r. which almost all Arabian tribes were willing to pay

97:7.4 although sheer r. for their beauty and grandeur led

100:7.4 Even his enemies maintained a wholesome r. for

107:3.4 1. Always to show adequate r. for the experience

108:3.6 I come to express admiration and profound r. for

108:3.6 I pay you r. even while you are apparently under

119:5.2 he unfailingly commanded the r. and admiration of

121:8.4 picturing Jesus as showing great r. for the law and

126:0.3 Jesus had great r. for the sincere Pharisees and the

135:1.2 The Jews regarded a Nazarite with almost the r. and

138:8.9 the Master had a profound r. and sympathetic regard

144:2.5 This judge feared not God nor had r. for man.

149:6.6 led up, through understanding r. and increasing

157:4.3 he did not approve of such an outward show of r..

159:3.2 show proper r. for the personalities of your pupils.

167:5.8 to augment their r. for women and children and for

171:7.2 Goodness always compels r., but when it is devoid

173:4.2 but they will surely show r. for my beloved son.

179:3.1 fellow apostles in this expression of surprise, r.,

181:2.14 neither the Father nor the Son has r. of persons,

185:1.1 held the Sanhedrin in r. as the highest tribunal on

185:2.4 Sanhedrists toward Jesus as well as their lack of r.

195:2.3 Roman law was dignified and r.-breeding.

respectverb

10:8.5 God the Father; I r. and honor the Deity Absolute.

18:1.5 The Paradise Creators r. the privacy and sanctity of

48:6.35 They r. your newborn morontia will; they regard

54:4.4 to r. the rights and liberties of all other beings

110:2.1 The Adjusters r. your sovereignty of personality;

111:1.8 And Adjusters so regard and r. it while they strive to

133:6.1 Not all of Ganid’s early training to r. images as

156:5.14 It is not possible to r. yourself more than you love

159:3.2 Jesus taught: Always r. the personality of man.

respectability

88:2.2 to a place of dignity and r. in the modern religious

196:1.2 unconsecrated fellowship of social r. and selfish

respectedverb

54:1.9 conferred by the Creators and duly r. by their loyal

69:9.9 Private property was thus originally r. because it was

78:8.6 Sumerians were r. and sought after as teachers and

80:3.4 They r. maidenhood, only practicing polygamy when

82:3.3 The mores, when r., have ample power to restrain

90:2.13 Early man r. knowledge; he rewarded wisdom.

119:2.5 loved or more widespreadly honored and r..

129:1.12 David r. Jesus as a mechanic but took little stock in

139:6.5 The apostles all loved and r. Nathaniel, and he got

144:5.89 reverenced your mercy, and r. your judgment.

146:6.2 This woman was much r., and half of the village

168:0.4 they were highly r. by all who knew them.

179:3.5 in compliance with the wish of one whom he r.

respectedadjective

10:3.3 love for an honored and divinely r. common Father.

89:6.2 A shaman once ordered the sacrifice of a much r.

114:3.2 the r. head and universally recognized leader of

128:5.9 and r. citizen of Nazareth in the commonwealth of

146:6.2 This woman was much r., and half of the village

168:0.4 they were highly r. by all who knew them.

173:3.1 A certain great and r. landholder had two sons,

respecter

40:10.13 he is no more a r. of ascendant destinies than is he

155:6.2 My father is no r. of races or generations in that

respecter of persons, no

1:4.6 God is no r., either spiritual or material.

3:1.12 He is no r., planets, systems, or universes.

12:7.8 Yet God thus loves every individual; he is no r.,

112:0.12 personality is unique in relation to God—he is no r.,

117:6.22 The Father is no r.; he treats each of his ascending

117:6.22 The Supreme likewise is no r.; he treats his children

133:0.3 they stand on an equal footing; God is truly no r..

137:8.6 and poor, free and bond, for my Father is no r.;

139:9.9 they knew of a certainty that Jesus was no r..

143:1.5 have neglected the poor, but my Father is no r..

148:6.2 loves the poor just as much as the rich; he is no r..

156:2.4 the teaching that God is no r., races, or nations;

166:4.11 Although the Father is no r., in the bestowal of gifts

174:2.2 God, for you fear no man, and that you are no r..

175:2.3 God is no r., and salvation is for the Jew as well as

181:2.14 life service to showing all men that God is no r.;

192:2.2 fear or favor; remember always that God is no r..

respectful

43:5.17 he paid r. homage to the Most High observer then

74:4.2 bow down in r. worship and prostrate themselves

100:7.16 Jesus was even r. of the faulty worship of his fellows

102:6.8 cannot find the God of probability should be r. of

respectfully

136:5.3 division of universe intelligences obediently and r.

respectingsee self-respecting

0:0.1 there exists great confusion r. the meaning of such

2:6.4 fostered a high moral standard and created a law-r.

2:6.4 believer in a sad position of insecurity r. his status

4:5.7 and pagan superstitions r. the nature of the Father.

11:0.2 there are neither records nor traditions r. the origin

25:4.18 instructing them r. their prerogatives and latitudes

26:7.2 engaged in instructing the ascenders r. the nature

28:6.3 who can instantly portray anything required r. the

30:4.34 in connection with instruction r. your own world,

31:3.7 have been trained to the limits of their capacity r.

31:3.8 you are free to conjecture with us r. the mystery of

31:7.4 We of Uversa often conjecture r. the identity of the

31:10.15 the plans of the Architects of the Master Universe r.

33:4.5 arbiter of all executive appeals r. its administration.

35:7.1 the acme of their education r. universe legislation.

37:5.7 advising the presiding magistrates r. the antecedents,

38:0.1 Peter wrote r. Jesus, “who has gone to heaven and is

40:0.10 the recital of the eternal purpose of the Gods r. the

43:4.10 to the constellation government in all matters r. the

44:3.6 to gain additional information r. one’s present and

44:8.5 they will be satiated r. every intellectual, artistic,

48:6.6 governed on the principle of r. your freewill choice

54:6.9 One error of human thinking r. these problems

56:7.7 We are not all in agreement r. the future status of

57:0.1 the records of Urantia r. its antecedents and early

66:8.2 lovingly warned r. their critical tendencies and the

82:5.10 That these taboos r. in-marriage were sociologic,

84:4.8 The so-called modesty of women r. their clothing

87:5.5 The evil eye gave origin to the first superstitions r.

108:1.2 possession of full data r. the candidate for indwelling

143:5.2 in those days for a self-r. man to speak to a woman

154:2.3 orders from their chief r. the safeguarding of Jesus.

respective

0:9.3 focalization and power mobilization, on their r.

2:7.3 Creator Sons as they function in their r. universes,

5:3.6 petitioning subjects throughout their r. creations.

10:1.2 actually transferred to his Sons, in their r. universes.

10:5.5 Trinity, but in a qualified sense and to their r. levels,

12:6.8 superuniverses each have their r. rulers who labor

14:4.11 citizenship dwell on their r. spheres of nativity.

15:7.1 the astronomical center of their r. superuniverses.

15:12.4 jurisdiction over all things and all beings in their r.

16:6.10 disproportionate and virtually unrelated in their r.

17:4.1 actual representations of their r. Spirit ancestors;

18:1.2 as co-ordinate and joint directors of their r. spheres,

18:2.3 the Eternals of Days have developed their r. spheres

18:3.3 Seven Master Spirits determine the nature of their r.

21:2.1 builders, and administrators of their r. domains,

21:2.10 architects and makers of the life plans of their r.

21:2.12 still their realms whirl on about their r. centers.

21:5.8 and administrative power in their r. universes;

22:6.2 They represent the superior minds of their r. groups

24:1.15 supervisors are entirely alike within their r. orders,

28:4.2 only by the Ancients of Days and only on their r.

28:4.13 and outward to the worlds of their r. sectors.

28:6.4 status of any individual on any world of their r.

29:4.24 potential of the living and dead energies of their r.

30:3.10 on active service on the requisition of their r. group

32:3.3 disciplining, and settling their r. local universes.

35:10.1 Salvington circuit of seventy planets, with their r.

41:2.7 the calculations and deductions of their r. staffs of

41:3.1 between the individual stars and their r. systems.

42:12.11 and characteristic of their r. spirit-mind indwellers.

43:1.7 at the headquarters buildings of their r. sectors.

44:6.9 craftsmen who, when all others have made their r.

46:5.11 so elevated as to overlook all of their r. residential

48:4.14 recess from the serious assignments of our r. orders.

50:6.4 is received by the ages of their r. dispensations.

51:1.2 being attuned to the life pattern of their r. systems.

66:3.8 back as teachers and leaders of their r. peoples.

66:7.5 the Prince to the needy tribes of their r. races.

66:7.7 trained in Mesopotamia for work with their r. races

72:2.3 legislatures concurred in by the r. state governors,

76:4.8 reared in the tribal surroundings of their r. mothers

87:4.4 good and bad luck were pictured as having their r.

92:5.6 their return is always expected by their r. groups.

99:6.2 spread of the essential gospel of their r. messages of

114:6.18 Angels cannot fully control the affairs of their r.

119:1.3 assembled about their r. receiving stations for

134:3.6 and fully accredited by their r. religious groups.

134:5.14 when they freely surrender their r. sovereignties into

134:6.3 always fighting each other until they gave up their r.

138:6.1 the six new apostles were put in the hands of their r.

138:9.3 satisfactory plans for the care of their r. families.

160:2.7 men enrich the soul by pooling their r. spiritual

186:5.5 unlimited sovereignty over their r. local universes.

187:1.11 two brigands and the Son of Man to their r. crosses.

189:1.11 were dispatched to their r. universe assignments.

189:3.4 back to the jurisdiction of their r. commanders.

190:1.5 farewell, and send you on your r. assignments,

respectively

24:0.10 and the Assigned Sentinels are r. stationed on the

24:7.8 the associated Seven Supreme Power Directors, r.,

25:6.5 will r. remain Celestial Recorders and Custodians of

26:1.12 orders, serving in Havona, are r. the offspring of the

64:7.5 establishing the civilizations r. of Mexico, Central

70:8.7 City and country have r. contributed to the

76:2.5 The boys were r. eighteen and twenty years of age

77:5.10 four diverse cultures r. fostered by four different

92:6.14 Judaism and Hinduism, and each r. has greatly

95:7.2 peoples of the Orient and Occident had become r.

98:4.6 taught that the divine son (r. Attis and Osiris) had

114:7.8 chosen by the corps to which they are r. attached

154:4.1 divided into four nearly equal groups who held, r.,

respects, all

10:3.18 to function as one with the Father in all spiritual r.

21:2.10 by dual-origin native beings who are in a. identical.

190:0.1 the world of his mortal incarnation, it will be in a.

respects, certain

16:3.17 And in c. this presiding Spirit is similarly expressive

26:6.3 In c., new relationships with the Seventh Master

67:7.3 In c. progress had been made; in other directions

respects, many

15:6.15 Urantia, in size, density, and location, is in m. ideal

21:2.2 m. dependent upon, the Third Source and Center.

24:7.9 now traversed by ascending mortals differs in m.

26:8.1 In m. the experiences of this circuit are the most

34:2.6 the universe may, in m., be tardy in development,

35:5.3 In m. these Sons are a self-governing body;

41:2.1 The Norlatiadek systems differ in m., but all are

53:7.9 In m. this rebellion was the most widespread of all

63:1.1 In m., Andon and Fonta were the most remarkable

72:12.1 the government of this unique people are in m.

82:6.2 races—blue, red, and yellow—were in m. superior to

89:8.8 And in m. prayers have not much changed with the

106:0.6 Father’s worlds) is in m. of ultimate significance.

139:6.4 In m. Nathaniel was the odd genius of the twelve.

respects, most

20:6.5 Avonals, while comparable in m., are not identical

respects, other

82:6.9 notwithstanding their slight inferiority in some o..

122:5.3 a blending of his parents’ traits; in o. he exhibited

respects, pay their

70:3.10 ambassadors of two warring tribes would meet, p.,

123:0.3 wish the Nazareth family well and to p. to the child

respects, some

0:1.23 4. Absolute perfection in s., imperfection in all others

18:6.1 acts as the representative of the Trinity, and in s.,

29:4.25 In s. the energy transformers are the most

36:2.13 Planetary life,while similar in s., differs in many ways

52:2.4 In s. Urantians do not seem to have emerged from

82:6.10 the secondary Sangiks were in s. superior to primary

94:11.2 While in s. it is unfortunate that Buddhism was not

95:5.2 In s. this young Egyptian king is one of the most

137:7.8 Maccabean revolt, whose requirements were in s.

139:8.9 Thomas was in s. like Philip; he also wanted “to be

141:7.11 John that his work on earth was in s. to be limited by

respiration

11:5.9 Nor do the pulsations account for the r. of space,

11:6.0 6. SPACE RESPIRATION

11:6.1 We do not know the actual mechanism of space r.;

11:6.1 This r. affects the horizontal extension of pervaded

11:6.4 The cycles of space r. extend in each phase for a

12:4.8 1. Primary motion—space r., the motion of space

12:4.12 participate in the two-billion-year cycles of space r.

12:5.1 The totality of space r. destroys its local value as a

43:1.3 morontia gas suitable for the r. of morontia creatures

46:2.3 gas adapted to the r. of the morontia order of life.

46:2.3 This third gas in no way unfits the air for the r. of

59:6.8 that it served admirably to support animal r..

59:6.10 and the atmosphere had become ideal for animal r..

respiratory

41:3.8 these younger stars whose gigantic r. heaves require

49:2.24 worlds have an atmospheric ocean suited to r.

49:2.24 when the r. factors of a planet are very high or low

respite

107:6.7 of death do not even experience this temporary r..

128:5.6 Jesus enjoyed this temporary r. from the program of

resplendent

2:1.2 He is r. in majesty and glory.”

131:1.3 the r. face of the Supreme would abide in majesty

131:5.2 the One God—all-wise, good, righteous, holy, r.,

respond

4:1.9 the primordials of force, concept, or spirit will r. to

7:1.3 Spirit realities r. to the drawing power of the center

9:6.5 The spiritual aspects of creature mind unfailingly r.

9:6.5 the material features r. to the gravity urge of the

11:8.2 invariably and unerringly r. to the central gravity pull

14:2.3 the Havona natives r. to forty-nine differing

15:4.1 the ancestor of all materialization, does always r.

16:6.4 these supermaterial realities so r. to the mind of the

36:4.1 volunteers who r. to the call of the System

37:3.6 the slumbering personalities r. to “the voice of the

40:9.8 Personalities of onetime association mutually r. quite

84:5.10 Will modern woman r. to this great achievement of

94:6.6 not coerce mankind but always stands ready to r.

94:12.6 Will this ancient faith r. once more to the stimulus

110:3.7 1. Choosing to r. to divine leading; sincerely basing

113:6.8 demands that personal or group guardians shall r.

113:6.8 and when the rolls are called, the seraphim r., but

130:8.4 that the man lacked the ability to r. to spirit leading.

140:5.22 Children always r. to the challenge of courage.

151:2.3 degrees of ability to comprehend truth and r. to its

152:6.4 must recognize truth and r. to the spiritual appeal of

155:6.17 Now, mistake not, my Father will ever r. to the

160:1.5 Animals r. nobly to the urge of life, but only man

185:4.2 Jesus would not reply to his many inquiries or r. to

196:1.4 The people heard Jesus gladly, and they will again r.

responded

7:3.4 some are detained and r. to by the lower automatic

95:7.3 that might have r. to the Jesusonian gospel, but

126:3.8 he r. in his heart and recognized in his mind that

151:2.3 To this invitation only Nathaniel r..

194:3.16 the Father and Son r. by giving themselves to man—

196:0.12 His faith was so absolute and undoubting that it r.

responding

0:6.1 Any and all things r. to the personality circuit of the

0:6.1 Any and all things r. to the spirit circuit of the Son,

0:6.7 all forms of energy which, while still r. to Paradise

12:9.1 the creation of new and spirit goals and then in r. to

15:4.2 When this energy attains gravity-r. levels,

16:4.11 by the linear-gravity-r. units of organized matter.

42:2.12 The now-appearing gravity-r. energy carries the

42:4.5 nor organized matter were present and r. to gravity.

42:4.6 Throughout all organized space there are gravity-r.

42:6.3 Ultimatons function by mutual attraction, r. only to

56:9.12 Creator Sons, who organize these gravity-r. forces

126:3.5 carrying out any plan for r to the Jerusalem visitation

responds

0:6.1 all that r. to the mind circuit of the Conjoint Actor,

0:6.1 Any and all that r. to the material-gravity circuit

1:5.16 The Isle of Paradise r. to all the physical

9:4.5 Cosmic force r. to mind even as cosmic mind r. to

16:3.12 Infinite Spirit, it is Master Spirit Number Six who r..

16:6.4 reality sensitivity of the cosmic mind r. to certain

16:6.4 of reality just as energy-material r. to gravity.

16:6.5 The cosmic mind unfailingly r. (recognizes response)

42:1.8 Energy is eternal but not infinite; it ever r. to the

112:0.13 Personality r. directly to other-personality presence.

116:5.14 In the final analysis, all energy r. to mind,

116:7.4 even as the grand universe r. to the far-flung spirit

154:6.8 how the conscience r. to emotional appeal as the

161:2.5 He unfailingly r. to the spectacle of human need;

responsesee response to, in

0:3.17 5. The unlimited capacity for infinity r. exists in the

0:11.5 Every r. of this Absolute to any given situation

2:5.8 The experience of loving is very much a direct r. to

2:7.6 the unerring r. of the ever-present Spirit of Truth.

5:5.2 Religion is an independent realm of human r. to

5:6.8 thus been liberated from the fetters of causation r.,

5:6.9 liberation from slavish r. to antecedent causation,

7:1.6 Spirit-gravity pull and r. thereto operate not only on

7:1.8 There is an unvarying r. of the Son’s spirit to all

7:1.8 to all spirit things, beings, and persons, and this r.

9:8.8 2. Objective r. to the Father’s personality circuit.

11:8.4 perfectly clear-cut, stages of r. to Paradise gravity:

11:8.7 In this stage, energy-matter discloses r. to the

12:3.8 computed on the basis of the gravity r. of basic

12:3.10 the problem of mind-gravity presence and r..

12:3.10 about eighty-five per cent of the mind-gravity r. to

12:6.6 by a latitude of performance and an elasticity of r.

12:6.7 Absolutes, and that such diversity of r. in the face of

12:8.5 Reality, measured by physical-gravity r., is the

14:2.3 the higher spiritual orders of reaction r. vary in

16:6.4 quality which might be denominated the “reality r..”

16:6.5 The cosmic mind unfailingly responds (recognizes r.)

16:6.6 nonfactual, reflective conclusions based on cosmic r.

16:7.2 The selective r. of an animal is limited to the motor

16:8.19 exhibits reactive r. to the personality-gravity circuit

17:2.5 The Deity r. to the creative wills of the Supreme

17:2.6 no limit to the Deity Absolute’s potential of r. to

25:2.1 a definite superuniverse technique of reflective r. to

26:2.6 appeared as a creative r. of the Master Spirits to

29:2.15 functions in seven phases and discloses varying r. to

29:4.12 But though such r. appears wholly mechanistic,

29:4.26 communications but quite powerless to make r..

31:10.10 The seven finaliter corps represent the divinity r.

36:2.18 The capacity of material creatures to effect spirit r.

36:5.15 With the appearance of the spiritual r. of the creature

38:9.7 twelve levels of intellectual r. to the joint ministry of

39:8.9 sin will never find r. in the heart of a seraphim of

40:9.5 does have a residual experiential-recognition-r. to

40:9.6 there is an immediate r. of experiential recognition

40:9.6 the intellectual quality of fact; and this dual r.

40:9.7 the attribute of recognition-r. in the surviving soul.

40:9.8 necessary to invest such mutual personality r. with

41:1.1 following nebular evolution of gravity r., they are

42:2.8 Unqualified Absolute into the realms of multiple r.

42:2.8r. to certain primal motions initiated by the God

42:2.11 yielding an aggregate-mass or space-directional r.

42:2.11 When energy emerges to the level of initial r. to

42:2.12 Upon the appearance of gravity r., the Associate

42:2.23 unmistakable r. to the action of Paradise gravity—

42:6.3 Without linear-gravity r. they are thus held in the

42:11.4 The levels of gravity r. for spirit, mind, and matter

42:11.4 losing this r. only in proportion to spirit

42:11.4 space is measured inversely to the linear-gravity r..

42:11.5 Linear-gravity r. is a quantitative measure of

42:11.5 traverse space without affecting linear-gravity r..

42:11.5 Although such gravity r. is directly proportional to

56:1.2 the gravity r. of all bona fide material reality to the

56:1.3 pure-energy r. is likewise universal and inescapable.

65:0.6 organismal environmental r. are the domains of the

65:0.6 those r mechanisms of organisms capable of learning

65:6.8 The ability to learn, memory and differential r. to

65:6.10 nervous system possesses innate capacity for r. to

65:7.4 the nonmechanical-teachable types of organismal r..

65:7.5 mechanical orders of organismal environmental r..

65:7.8 the physical (electrochemical) and the mental r. to

82:3.1 Marriage is the institutional r. of the social organism

86:6.6 an art of living based on something more than r. to

86:7.5 religion arose as his r. to the illusory environment;

87:7.10 must be the demand for devotion, the r. of loyalty.

91:0.1 the dual potential of social r. and God recognition.

92:4.3 religion is the r. of the superintellectual cosmos to

92:4.8 son voluntarily gives in recognition of, and r. to,

92:7.4 variable intellectual r. to his identical spiritual leading

95:3.4 The concepts of good and evil found ready r. in

100:6.3 The marks of human r. to the religious impulse

101:10.3 the unending r. of effect to antecedent action;

105:1.5 as both cause and effect, as both volition and r..

105:6.2 1. The deity r., the appearance of the three levels of

105:6.3 2. The universe r. involved an activation of the

105:6.5 4. The divinity r. to the imperfection inherent in

112:0.8 6. It discloses only qualitative r. to the personality

112:0.8 show both qualitative and quantitative r. to gravity.

112:1.13 the phenomenon of stimulus-r. is not a mechanical

112:1.15 significant contacts with environment (r. to a drive)

112:2.15 volitional r. to the leading of the Thought Adjuster.

112:5.2 Having appeared in r. to the Father’s will,

113:6.9 the resurrection r. occurs on the mansion worlds.

117:1.2 perfect-Creator cause and the perfecting-creature r..

118:10.22 apparently variable reciprocal r. in the Supreme.

127:2.8 Jesus’ plea found an appreciative r. in the hearts

130:4.3 appreciation of, and r. to, the intellectual cosmos.

130:4.14 establishes value levels of spirit recognition and r..

145:2.9 in the creature’s conscious r. to the divine urge of

149:6.11 the attitude of mind and the r. of spirit which are so

155:5.14 intending to signify their united and loyal r. to this

164:3.13 1. This was not a miracle r. to the individual’s faith.

188:5.2 loves men so much that his love awakens the r. of

196:3.20 constitutes religion as the motive of inner r. to outer

196:3.20 engaged in a meaningful and intelligent r. to total

response to, in

2:5.2 It is in r. to this paternal affection that God sends the

3:1.7 in accordance with the mass, in r. to the physical

5:6.12 portal of eternity opens only in r. to the freewill

9:3.7 But the Conjoint Actor does not act for, or in r. to,

13:4.5 bestowing more of their presence in r. to a sincere

24:7.8 this transformation takes place in r. to the will of

24:7.9 —the God of evolutionary creatures—in r. to the

29:4.12 seem to be wholly automatic and mechanical in r. to

34:1.1 In r. to Paradise phenomena there personalizes

42:2.8 potential force becomes active and primordial in r. to

42:2.12 In r. to the work of these force manipulators,

42:10.5 Morontia mind functions differentially in r. to the

58:2.9 These diurnal wanderings of the compass are in r.

58:6.7 anatomic structure of all new orders of life are in r.

65:6.8 can learn from reactive habits of behavior in r. to

86:7.5 Industry, war, slavery, and government arose in r. to

87:5.2 religious organization evolve in r. to the belief in

90:0.1 as ritual became more complex in r. to man’s

91:7.4 The human mind may perform in r. to so-called

94:4.1 further changes in r. to Buddhism and Jainism and

94:5.4 Deity would bestow his favor upon mankind in r. to

97:0.2 Hebraic mind from generation to generation in r.

103:5.3 the truly unselfish drive of mortal mind is in r. to the

105:1.7 which have become real in r. to his willful mandates.

105:7.18 the personalities of the Gods stirred in r. to the

106:8.20 acting through the Ultimate and in r. to the initial

108:2.11 we observe Adjusters sometimes bestowed in r. to

112:5.2 Having appeared in r. to the Father’s will,

116:4.5 collectively produced the Seven Circuit Spirits in r.

117:2.9 Does the Supreme Being actualize in r. to the

117:2.9 does this finite cosmos progressively evolve in r.

118:5.2 but as the panorama of eternity unfolds in r. to the

118:6.7 the universe frame which has actualized in r. to prior

118:9.6 mechanisms have come into existence in r. to the

119:6.5 In r. to our many addresses of welcome and

121:8.14 its effective arrangement and in r. to my choice of

130:2.8 in r. to his questions Jesus said: “The dog has a

132:5.14 and in r. to the rich man’s request for more detailed

135:7.3 In r. to the questions of his disciples John continued

140:10.8 In r. to a question asked by Andrew, the Master

144:6.1 John had done this in r. to the urging of Abner,

146:2.1 prayer, thanksgiving, and worship, and in r. to his

148:7.4 first case of a miracle to be wrought by Jesus in r. to

150:9.2 The transformations of grace are wrought in r. to

151:6.7 thronged by those who came in r. to the word that

154:5.1 And in r. to this hasty call, presently there were

154:6.1 Jesus’ earth family arrived on the scene in r. to the

165:5.1 And in r. to Andrew’s request, Jesus said: “Yes,

171:0.6 That evening, in r. to the labors of Peter, James

191:0.5 from going out in public in r. to James’s urging,

responses

16:6.5 These r. are self-evident to clear-reasoning mind

16:6.9 These moral, and spiritual insights, these cosmic r.,

16:9.1 these three universe reality r. of cosmic recognition.

26:2.6 with the ability to make suitable creative r. to the

28:4.1 therein to see and therewith to hear the certain r. of

42:11.5 which operate to neutralize gravity action and all r.

65:7.5 Such preintelligent r. of living organisms pertain to

140:4.8 emotional r. to such urges can be changed;

140:4.8 In the strong character emotional r. are integrated

responsibilities

12:6.8 watched over by those intrusted with such high r..

19:2.4 personalities who have come up to the high r. of

25:4.13 having once assumed such r., they may not relinquish

26:10.1 The attainment of Paradise entails r. of a new and

28:6.15 developed to gracefully bear these added r., but to

33:3.7 —a grand and glorious family but one of untold r.

33:6.2 Morning Star is absent from Salvington, his r. are

35:6.1 candidate for selection to assume the r. of junior

38:4.4 If a seraphim bears r which forbid absence from duty

39:4.9 their appreciation of the r. of universe government

43:5.3 our local universe before taking up his Edentia r..

45:2.1 these sovereigns are intrusted with large executive r.,

45:7.3 mortal survivors for the assumption of the high r. of

48:2.2 require no training before entering upon their r..

52:4.6 rulers who are most fit to bear social and political r..

55:3.15 on certain worlds for this and other similar r..

55:9.3 government will expand to grasp the r. of new grand

55:12.3 do not assume administrative r. until the authority of

67:6.2 Similar groups of Amadonites assumed these r. when

70:12.5 intellectually and morally to fulfill such sacred r..

71:3.10 caliber of its citizens who volunteer to accept the r.

72:3.7 new civic and social r. to the state are assumed.

72:3.8 instructed in the parental schools regarding the r. of

72:8.2 their trusts concern r. in the regional administration

72:8.2 Division three includes state r., and such officials

74:1.4 plans to be pursued in accepting the r. of rulership

74:1.6 Adam and Eve went forth to their new r. equipped

74:3.5 selected to assume r. in the new administration of

74:3.5 to behold Eve, a woman, sharing the honors and r.

74:6.8 in preparation for the assumption of marital r..

83:0.3 of altruistic duties and race-benefiting home r..

84:1.1 encumbering himself with the r. of wife, children,

109:0.1 by the Adjuster in preparing for the increased r.

113:2.8 of the angelic pair can discharge all ministering r..

114:1.3 Prince should arrive to assume his titular r..

114:7.1 are competent and trustworthy to assume such r..

119:3.2 and having thus disposed of his administrative r.,

119:6.2 there was a wider distribution of administrative r..

124:3.3 difficulties and r. rapidly multiplied in the life of this

124:3.4 compelled to assume the r. of the first-born son

124:4.4 credit for so successfully discharging their parental r.

124:6.16 And so, even ere the heavy r. of the Nazareth family

124:6.16 come to begin the resumption of the r. of a universe.

126:2.2 heavy but highly educational and disciplinary r.

126:2.3 Jesus cheerfully accepted the r. so suddenly thrust

126:5.4 duty and faithfully discharging the immediate r. of

126:5.12 manhood with its increased r. and opportunities

127:2.5 pleading as an excuse his heavy family r., which

127:6.8 would get married if he were free from his family r..

132:5.2 your problems having to do with the r. of wealth.

133:1.2 Can you not see that on this world such r. had

139:3.8 signified that they were ready to assume such r.,

139:12.3 discharged the r. of his office honestly, faithfully,

140:6.11 “Be willing, then, to take up your r. and follow me

142:7.8 When young they are prepared for the greater r. of

151:0.2 Peter being more than occupied with the many r.

157:3.2 hoped they might gain a new vision of their r. and

158:7.5 let him disregard himself, take up his r. daily, and

159:3.7 In entering the kingdom, you cannot escape its r.

159:5.10 take up the full measure of his r. daily to follow me

159:5.10 to live up to the full measure of their human r. and

162:8.2 loss of their parents, Martha had assumed the r. of

172:5.2 Andrew; he was too busy with the r. of his office

181:2.3 But as for the r. left to me by my earthly father,

responsibility

2:2.7 the children of time—creatures of moral r. who have

6:2.4 the Father’s perfection and jointly shares the r. of

8:4.4 Son of God accepts the creatorship charge of r. for

18:1.2 they function individually in particular fields of r..

21:5.6 of sovereignty by a Master Son implies the r. of

21:5.8 these Master Sons are supreme in authority, r.,

28:6.2 superuniverse government are charged with the r. of

28:6.14 know the limitations of your ability to discharge r.,

28:6.15 And the mistake of placing r. prematurely upon

28:6.18 the r. of ethics, the necessity for recognizing that

31:3.2 even greater tests of trust and sublime services of r..

33:6.3 have assigned to them certain special domains of r..

35:2.3 assumes the r., of the eldest son in a large family.

39:1.17 have qualified for their positions of trust and r. by

39:4.9 portray the r. and morality of cosmic citizenship to

41:1.1 physical controllers, who thereupon assume full r.

41:2.8 worlds is the r. of the Master Physical Controllers,

47:2.1 charging the cherubim with the r. of delivering this

52:5.6 they attain the age of moral r., of spiritual choice.

67:1.3 that reposed in a Planetary Prince who assumes r. for

70:1.16 the tendency of man to place the r. on his gods.

72:3.7 fifteen, when the first initiation into civic r. is held.

72:9.6 members to positions of governmental trust and r..

74:5.2 Material Sons must assume full r. for the conduct of

82:1.7 above individual ease and personal freedom from r..

82:3.4 his wedding day as marking his entrance upon r. and

84:7.25 parental rights, entails the supreme r. of human

84:7.27 And any attempt to shift parental r to state or church

88:1.9 put a leaf in his hair for the purpose of disavowing r.

88:4.7 persons to be put to death because of supposed r.

89:5.9 the assumption of collective r. for inflicting the death

93:5.1 Melchizedek did lay upon Abraham the r. of keeping

95:4.2 the realization of the presence of, and r. to, God.

97:10.7 joined with them in insisting on personal moral r.,

109:3.7 promptly received them when the age of moral r.

110:6.13 of personal choice, individual decision, moral r.,

111:4.9 there rests upon each person the r. of choosing as to

112:5.5 man’s greatest opportunity his supreme cosmic r..

117:4.9 the great cosmic r. of self-conscious personalities:

119:0.3 that Creator Son assumes full r. for the completion,

123:2.10 with sons, the father assuming r. for their education.

123:2.13 the mother to bear the r. for a child’s training until

123:2.14 Joseph was now assuming the direct r. for Jesus’

123:6.9 since he did not feel competent to assume the r.

124:4.9 he never shirked the r. of making the necessary

124:5.6 r. for the support and direction of a large family,

124:6.17 in spirit on his shoulders rested the r. of a universe.

125:0.1 Passover, was the first complete freedom from r.

125:0.1 had a like period of freedom from all sense of r.,

126:2.2 shoulder the r. of caring for his widowed mother

126:3.5 Family r. had quite effectively removed all thought

127:1.8 the willing manner in which he shouldered the r. of

127:2.9 if he (James) were only old enough to assume r. for

127:3.2 to assume r. for the family so that Jesus could begin

127:6.12 Jesus has learned well to bear r..

128:2.4 James assumed full financial r. for the family,

128:2.4 James and Joseph in the bearing of the family r..

128:5.1 first year of comparative freedom from family r..

128:7.13 James would henceforth assume full financial r.

129:2.5 forthwith assumed full r. for the care of the family.

130:2.8 creature endowed with the attributes of spiritual r.

132:5.23 for the benefit of others is a solemn and sacred r..

135:10.1 John somehow felt that the r. of the kingdom was

139:4.1 John continued to bear this r. as long as Mary the

140:1.7 I am about to put upon your souls the solemn r.

145:3.10 Jesus had passed the r. of this healing decision to

148:5.4 a tendency to ascribe to God the r. for everything

153:3.3 elders thus relieves such crafty children of their r.,

169:1.6 always seeking for a good time and shirking r.,

169:1.6 serious, sober, hard-working, and willing to bear r.

172:5.2 the thought of his r. as chief of the apostolic corps

177:2.7 a tremendous r. rests upon all earthly fathers so to

178:1.5 you face a double r. of duty to man and duty to God

181:2.17 I release you from all r. as regards these temporal

181:2.17 But this release from r. as the administrative head

181:2.17 does not in any manner lessen your moral r. to do

181:2.17 I would liberate you from all administrative r.

183:4.2 Andrew had been released from all r. in the group

185:3.8 Pilate thought to avoid the r. of deciding the case,

185:4.3 he was thankful that it was Pilate who had the r. of

189:0.1 the creatures of Michael, did this on their own r.;

191:0.6 freedom from r. for the guidance of his fellow

192:0.2 never formally elected him to such a position of r.;

responsiblesee responsible for

23:2.18 the Ancients of Days and are immediately r. to

24:5.4 They are r. solely to the Supreme Executive of the

39:1.17 duties while attached to lower or less r. orders.

47:0.4 each world who is directly r. to the Jerusem rulers.

55:4.8 to r. places in the new administration of the settled

55:10.11 the Melchizedeks are destined to play increasingly r.

90:3.7 necessitating the execution of the witch r. therefor.

123:3.3 telling him that either God or the devil was r..

123:5.2 “son of the commandment”—henceforth a r. citizen

175:2.3 ignorant, and for which they could in no way be r.!

responsible for

7:0.5 The Son is not personally r. for the conduct of all

12:4.2 Who, or what, is really r. for the gigantic activities

12:4.6 force organizers are apparently r. for the production

27:5.5 in possession of universe knowledge are also r. for

28:5.10 comprehend what this means to those who are r. for

33:3.8 the Spirit is solely r. for bringing into existence the

41:2.8 Physical Controllers, but these beings are not r. for

48:3.7 These companions are r. for the whole of the career

61:7.1 The ice is also r. for those gentle swells, or surface

65:5.3 The wise and all-powerful beings who are r. for

65:7.2 Life Carriers is r. for the mortal inability to discern

70:10.4 A man’s neighbors were r. for his conduct; therefore

77:2.11 is r. for the traditions of such long human lives.

77:4.1 the purer Nodites and was in many ways r. for

83:7.7 largely r. for the increasing divorce tendencies

90:3.5 that the spirits were still r. for delayed healing or

90:3.5 spirit ghosts were still held r. for disease and death

90:3.7 necessitating the execution of the witch r. therefor.

97:8.1 profane history is r. for much of the confusion

103:2.10 A misguided conscience can become r. for much

120:1.4 I will be fully and efficiently r. for the security and

121:6.2 Hebrew scriptures into Greek at Alexandria was r.

123:2.13 to hold the father r. for the lad’s education from that

123:3.3 such unseen influences were r. for the physical

124:2.6 Until he became r. for the support of the home,

134:2.4 being r. for the material intrusted to his charge and

137:4.17 lest his indulgence of sympathy and pity become r.

148:5.4 The Father is not personally r. for all you may fail to

171:4.6 to become r. for the death of the Son of Man.

171:8.10 You will never be held r. for the accomplishment of

175:4.7 3. They felt themselves r. for the preservation of

responsivesee responsive to

0:6.2 linear-gravity-r. matter in the grand universe.

0:6.11 Neither space nor pattern are gravity r., but there is

12:3.10 intelligence, it is apparently not spirit-gravity r..

12:3.12 measure either qualitative or quantitative realities r.

16:7.9 fragrant persons with those who are less morally r.,

28:3.1 There is a definite Paradise-r. technique associated

34:7.5 have had physical natures more naturally spirit r..

36:6.6 Force-energy is variously gravity r.; life is not.

36:6.6 energies that have fulfilled all gravity-r. obligations.

42:4.2 prevented from returning to its source, it is ever r.

42:6.2 Preatomic matter becomes slightly gravity r. when

56:2.1 Infinite Spirit, by whose spirit-r. ministry of mind,

90:5.3 services embracing prayer, song, r. reading,

110:4.1 commonness of nature and absence of r. recognition.

116:7.1 it is also a magnificent and r. living organism.

149:6.4 much loved children are led to love their father in r.

162:6.2 after the chanting of the Hallel, the r. reading of the

responsive to

0:6.6 those energies which are r. to Paradise gravity but

0:6.7 to Paradise gravity, are directly r. to linear gravity.

2:6.2 cognizant of, and r. to, the fundamental needs of the

3:2.5 nor Paradise spirit, is not directly r. to the Father.

6:4.1 all spiritual beings and values are r. to the infinite

6:4.6 such an ascending mind becomes increasingly r. to

7:0.4 impersonal realities of spirit nature are always r. to

7:1.3 Spirit substance (quality) is just as r. to spirit gravity.

7:1.3 physical matter (quantity) is r. to physical gravity.

7:1.4 This drawing power is instantly r. to the inter- and

7:3.2 more r. to the inward pulling urge of spirit gravity

9:0.4 Like the First Source and Center, the Third is r. to

9:3.5 are by nature r. to the acts of the Third Source and

9:4.2 energy is receptive and r. to mind; mind can be

11:5.5 The forces emanating from this zone are not r. to

11:5.7 indirectly r. to the will and mandates of the infinite

11:8.6 It signalizes the appearance of energy systems r. to

12:3.1 Personality also is r. to gravity—to the Father’s

12:3.12 measure either qualitative or quantitative realities r.

12:6.5 primal physical forces are not r. to linear gravity,

12:8.5 —Godlike—it becomes less r. to material gravity.

14:2.7 Havona are more spiritualized and hence more r. to

16:4.12 the grasp of the Unqualified Absolute, becoming r.

24:2.2 are personally sensitive and r. to intelligent will.

24:2.8 Census Directors are r. to nothing but will function.

28:3.2 They are reflectively r. to all of each phase of

28:4.11 angels peculiarly r. to the sentiments of all orders

28:5.16 angels are quickly r. to these educational efforts.

29:5.5 transmute primordial force (pre-energy not r. to

32:1.1 emergent energy becomes r. to local or linear gravity

34:4.13 are sensitive and r. to these directional currents.

36:2.18 The life patterns are variously r. to these adjutants

42:2.5 and is r. only to the personal grasp of the Father,

42:2.11 energy is not at first definitely r. to the Paradise-

42:2.12 directly r. to the circular grasp of Paradise gravity

42:4.2 prevented from returning to its source, it is ever r.

42:11.4 human mind, are r. to the interactions of universe

42:12.15 it is in turn r. to the ultimate overcontrol of spirit.

46:7.5 adjutant mind-spirits; they are not r. to the spirits of

56:1.5 that they are fully r. to his personal presence;

56:9.12 mobilize its energies to become gravity r. to the pull

56:10.13 invests the human minds is unerringly r. to truth—

57:5.2 this periodic pulsation, rendered your sun highly r. to

58:2.9 Even the compass needle is r. to this solar influence

64:6.22 The early blue men were r. to the persuasions of the

65:6.7 The lower forms of plant life are r. to physical,

65:6.8 The laws of physics are not r. to training; they are

85:2.6 awakening religious nature of mankind became r. to

86:5.1 mortal himself except that it was not r. to touch.

90:3.1 being directly r. to the whims of the ghosts and

90:3.1 he recognizes that matter is r. to the intelligent

104:4.44 the Universal Absolute are alike r. to Deity and to

107:7.4 is ever r. to the will and acts of existent personality.

112:6.3 the appearance of the material body-form is r. to

112:7.6 It is a fact in time and is r. to the vicissitudes

116:6.5 the mechanism of physical life is r., in part, to the

116:7.4 Mortal man is r. to spirit guidance, even as the grand

117:1.9 r. alike to creature effort and Creator purpose;

117:3.8 Paradise and in rendering these r. to the Supreme.

118:4.3 static potentials forthwith become active and r. to

122:2.8 the soil of John’s heart was ever r. to the sowing of

126:0.2 he would be more r. to her plans for his future life.

128:4.7 unless their hearts were r. to the spiritual realities

140:5.16 Being sensitive and r. to human need creates

responsively

112:5.20 all selfhood (personality) is able to function r. to

responsiveness

99:1.5 increase the r. of one social group to the needs and

116:6.4 controller personalities discloses the r. of energy to

116:6.4 same controlling entities indicates the r. of mass to

restsee restremainder; see restverb; see laid to rest

7:5.6 Neither did the Eternal Son pass through the r. that

24:6.1 the goal of the ages: God, r., and then eternity of

25:7.2 you will be provided with regular seasons of r. and

25:7.2 Paradise there will always be time for r. and spirit

26:1.1 ministering spirits enjoy seasons of r. and change;

26:4.9 7. Complements of R..

26:7.4 they have passed through the terminal r. of time

26:7.4 Not until after the divine r. do they partake of the

26:10.6 final r., the inevitable sleep which ever intervenes

26:10.7 place them in the custody of the complements of r.,

26:11.0 11. THE COMPLEMENTS OF REST

26:11.1 provides the superaphic complements of r. with a

26:11.3 The superaphic complements of r. are not so much

26:11.6 the instigators of r. of the primary order of

26:11.6 The perfected pilgrims begin this r., go to sleep,

26:11.7 you go not alone to your r. as you did on the

26:11.7 Now, as you prepare for the attainment r.,

26:11.7 the majestic complement of r., who prepares to

26:11.7 who prepares to enter the r. as one with you,

26:11.8 and now the third metamorphosis is the true r.,

27:0.10 7. Instigators of R..

27:0.11 your career under the tutelage of the instigators of r.

27:1.0 1. INSTIGATORS OF REST

27:1.1 The instigators of r. are the inspectors of Paradise

27:1.1 their colleagues, the complements of r. of the

27:1.1 The one essential to the enjoyment of Paradise is r.

27:1.1 divine r.; and these instigators of r. are the final

27:1.2 R. is of a sevenfold nature: There is the r. of sleep

27:1.2 There is also the normal r. of energy intake,

27:1.2 the transition r. from one stage of being to another

27:1.3 The instigators and the complements of r. are just as

27:1.4 You enter the r. on the final Havona circuit and are

27:1.4 instigator of r. who welcomes you to the eternal

27:1.5 The last r. of time has been enjoyed; the last sleep

28:6.12 employment, work, and in its negative utilization, r..

30:4.12 unconscious and oblivious to the length of their r..

35:2.8 following the correctional r., reinstatement to service

38:2.6 on Salvington they will share their places of r. and

39:2.10 until after the last r. of sleep on the inner circle of

39:2.11 You are consciously unconscious during seraphic r..

42:4.5 signifies absence of heat—comparative energy r.

44:2.10 memory recapitulation with forms of mind r. and

44:3.4 enormous edifices utilized during the seasons of r.,

44:5.8 7. The teachers of r.. Divine r. is associated with the

44:5.8 places of rendezvous where we enter the divine r.

44:5.9 must be inducted into the long and revivifying r. of

44:5.9 a form of r. required to replenish the energy losses

44:5.10 creatures in their efforts to understand the divine r.,

46:1.7 stations are in operation during this period of r.

46:5.30 the theater of morontia activities devoted to r. and

48:4.9 in the achievement of thought change and mind r.,

63:2.6 After three days’ r. and enjoyment of the fire, Andon

69:3.2 engaging in accentuated periods of work and r..

72:3.5 Moral instruction offered by teachers during the r.

76:6.1 Adam and Eve went to their mortal r. with strong

77:8.3 they enter into the spirit of human work, r., and play.

84:2.4 he went to bed, along with the wife, remaining at r.

84:4.9 when young, one week each month for welcome r.

84:8.5 Advancing celestial beings all enjoy r. and the

84:8.5 refreshing sleep, r., recreation, and all pastimes

94:2.4 escape from self by submergence in the universal r.

97:5.2 “The Lord will give you r. from your sorrow and

105:3.4 The eternal Isle is absolutely at r.; all other

113:2.10 For purposes of r and recharging with the life energy

114:6.15 the seraphim who foster the values of humor, and r..

117:7.17 And perhaps for a space there will be r., relaxation

122:7.6 the Nazareth travelers retired for the night’s r..

123:5.6 the caravans as they tarried near the spring for r. and

124:6.9 On the eastern slopes of Olivet they paused for r. in

125:2.4 His r. was greatly disturbed by revolting dreams of

131:1.9 weary soul of the wandering mortal finds eternal r.

131:2.6 ‘In returning to your spiritual r. shall you be saved;

131:2.6 The Lord shall give you r. from your fear.

132:7.4 live within hailing distance of the safe waters of r.,

132:7.4 entered your haven of spirit tranquillity, soul r.,

133:7.2 It was their plan to enjoy a period of real r. and play

134:3.1 Caspian Sea, Jesus had stopped several days for r.

134:8.10 The period of r. is over; I must return to my Father’s

135:8.3 Just before the noon r., Jesus laid down his tools,

137:5.2 he sent them to their r. while he walked and talked

137:8.14 enter the coming kingdom shall enjoy the divine r..

138:4.4 After a night of r. the entire party, now numbering

138:6.2 Jesus established the mid-week holiday for r. and

138:6.2 his earth life, did not actually require this day of r.,

140:6.14 it is best for you to go to your r. so as to be ready

141:3.7 Come to me all you who labor, and I will give you r.

141:7.2 the river and south of Jericho for a three days’ r..

143:3.1 in the enjoyment of a three-day period of r. and

143:3.3 “My brethren, you must all learn the value of r.

143:3.3 Then when you go back fresh from your r. or

143:7.7 worship is effortless attention, true and ideal soul r.,

144:1.7 would be their last opportunity for prolonged r..

144:8.8 are heavy laden, and you shall find r. for your souls.

145:4.2 Let us go to our r., for tomorrow we must be

145:4.3 perplexed, and heart-sorrowing men go to their r.;

147:2.2 so much so that Jesus had little time for r..

148:5.5 Lord is a refuge for the oppressed, a haven of r. in

148:7.4 as a protest against making the Sabbath r. of religion

151:5.4 it was to secure r. that he had directed them to sail

151:6.7 Jesus did not obtain the r. he was looking for.

151:6.7 And so, after only one night of r., early Tuesday

152:2.1 The Master had so little r. over the Sabbath that on

152:2.1 where they proposed to obtain much needed r.

152:2.6 go their way and buy food while you secure r. for

152:4.2 Andrew and James put him to r. on the cushioned

152:5.5 that he wished to withdraw for a few days of r. with

152:5.5 region of Gennesaret for two or three days of r. and

153:5.5 Jesus: “Go to your r., for busy times are upon us;

154:2.0 2. A WEEK OF REST

154:2.3 This week of r. enabled Jesus to visit many families

154:2.3 public teaching of any sort during this week of r..

154:2.4 Jesus sent Salome, James’s mother, to her r., while

155:1.6 bade him good night and sought r. upon their pillows

156:1.2 of Karuska, explaining that he desired to have a r..

156:1.3 right there until the Master had finished his r..

156:1.3 had come to Phoenicia for a period of quiet and r..

158:6.5 “And now go to your r., for on the morrow we

159:6.5 to take a week’s r. before they made ready to start

159:6.5 This was their last r., for the Perean mission

160:0.1 Jesus enjoyed a period of almost complete r., but

163:6.7 who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you r.

163:6.7 I am true and loyal, and you shall find spiritual r. for

165:4.8 his reward: Whereas he says, I have found r. and

166:4.1 journey, to pause at midday for r. and refreshment.

172:4.3 Jesus said, “Let us go up to Bethany for our r..”

173:5.5 to Bethany for their evening meal and a night of r..

173:5.6 They went to their various places for r., but they

176:3.10 Said Jesus that night as they went to their r.: “Freely

177:0.0 WEDNESDAY, THE REST DAY

177:1.5 Well, John, we have had a good visit, a real day of r.

181:1.2 is not an endless r. of idleness and selfish ease but

182:0.1 obtained several hours of r. while the Master had

182:2.2 to all eleven, saying: “My friends, go to your r..

182:3.4 “Sleep on now and take your r.; the time of

182:3.7 farewell to his apostles and sent them to their r.,

185:2.7 the preparation day for the Jewish Sabbath of r. and

186:3.3 Passover celebration and the coming Sabbath of r.

188:1.7 to prepare the Master’s body for the death r..

194:3.2 they crave extinction in endless slumber and r..

restremainder

13:1.5 transactions do not personally concern the r. of us,

13:1.20 but they do not communicate it to the r. of us,

22:9.6 profound personal experience which the r of the sons

23:2.10 They are known to the r. of us by the name or

42:2.21 power directors do not reveal the secret to the r. of

42:7.10 are more easy of comprehension than the r..

60:3.15 Much of the r. of Asia, including Siberia, was still

70:7.7 the power of mystery over the r. of the tribe.

79:5.9 Western Hemisphere had no contact with the r. of

80:5.1 in that region than were to be found in all the r. of

84:4.9 wits for dealing with their male associates the r. of

94:9.3 later surrendered to Islam, while the r. of the Orient

97:8.1 the transactions of the r. of the world as profane

121:6.1 Jerusalem and the r. of the Occident and the Levant

132:4.5 he spent the r. of his life vainly trying to induce his

134:1.6 Capernaum, where they lived for the r. of Mary’s

139:1.7 it never irritated the older Andrew to spend the r. of

139:7.3 it required some little time for the r. of the apostles

147:5.6 went to join the r. of the apostles at the camp in the

152:7.1 the r. of the apostles sojourned, two and two,

158:7.8 rebuke as were administered to Peter and the r. of

161:2.7 he lives on a spiritual plane far above the r. of us.

167:5.1 God, I thank you that I am not like the r. of men,

173:1.8 all the r. of that day while Jesus taught, guards set

179:1.5 highest and lowest positions thus occupied, the r. of

183:4.7 breathless and in advance of the r. of Jesus’ family

186:0.3 his sister Ruth refused to remain behind with the r.

186:0.3 The r. of the Master’s family remained in Bethany

187:1.9 compelled to carry it the r. of the way to Golgotha.

187:4.7 Mary lived at John’s home for the r. of her life.

187:6.1 the mother of Jesus stopped with the r. of her family.

190:1.10 The r. of Jesus’ family returned to Galilee.

191:0.12 Thomas walked over the hills the r. of the time.

195:0.2 the r. of the Roman Empire was found to be

restverb

5:0.1 then must such a finite intellect r. assurance of

30:4.11 Such surviving souls must r. in unconscious sleep

39:2.12 flight through space, enseraphimed, while you r.

47:4.6 all seven of these worlds, to eat, drink, and r..

54:6.4 —you may r. secure in the eternal assurance that such

58:7.9 The rocks belonging to this early stratification r.

67:4.5 Matters will undoubtedly r. as they now are until the

68:5.13 must ever r. upon a sound agricultural basis.

69:9.13 “consecrate” a piece of land, and it would then r.

76:5.4 meaning of the intimation that they might r. until

76:6.2 They did not long r. in the oblivion of the sleep of

79:4.9 Culture does r. on a biologic foundation, but caste

82:6.7 but most of the objections to such experiments r. on

88:5.3 ill or well, the same effects were believed to r. upon

92:7.1 Philosophy may, indeed, r. on a scientific basis,

100:2.7 may r. in the assurance that there is one inner bastion

113:5.4 you may r. assured that these guardians will find

123:2.2 the guardianship of Jesus was destined to r. in the

133:1.2 on this world such responsibilities had better r.

138:6.2 R. yourselves from the arduous labors of the

141:3.1 so Andrew arranged that two apostles should r. each

142:3.15 you may work, but on the seventh day you shall r..

143:3.1 Mount Sartaba, where I desire to r. for a day or

143:3.2 desires that we go apart with him for a season to r.

147:2.1 they paused to r. while Judas made a deposit of

149:2.6 healer, it does not follow that it continued so to r..

149:5.3 wicked are like the troubled sea, for it cannot r.,

151:4.2 so that the birds of heaven are able to come and r. in

151:5.1 let us cross over to the other side that we may r. for

151:6.1 breakfast and under some of the shelters r. and talk.”

154:2.2 to their homes or friends to r. their troubled souls

165:4.14 Then Jesus went into his tent to r. for a while before

168:5.2 never permitting himself to r. long until he had

169:3.2 carried away by the angels to r. in Abraham’s

177:0.1 the custom to r. from their labors each Wednesday.

177:0.1 At last Jesus spoke: “I desire that you r. today.

178:3.2 “Sit down and r. yourselves while I talk with you

188:1.2 thought it appropriate the Master should r. there.

188:1.7 go back to the home of Joseph, r. over the Sabbath

195:6.2 you can r. assured that the teachings of the Master

restate

121:8.12 In carrying out my commission to r. the teachings

121:8.14 would qualify me to r. his matchless teachings in the

141:4.3 Jesus would r. his message and employ another type

149:2.1 well-meant efforts of Jesus’ early followers to r.

194:2.1 for each new generation, to r. the Jesus message

restated

94:6.1 the Salem gospel was r. and revitalized,

99:1.6 but the form of its expression must be r. every time

132:1.1 In substance, and r. in modern phraseology, Jesus

132:3.1 R. in modern phraseology, the substance of Jesus’

133:7.5 And as r. in modern phraseology, Jesus answered:

140:10.5 The golden rule as r. by Jesus demands active

144:4.1 may be summarized and r. in modern phraseology as

155:5.1 discourse on religion, summarized and r. in modern

156:5.6 r. in modern phraseology: Forceful ambition,

159:3.1 Summarized and r. in modern phraseology, Jesus

160:1.1 These talks, condensed, combined, and r. in modern

161:2.1 following narrative is a condensed, rearranged, and r

178:1.1 be summarized and r. in modern language as follows:

restatement

48:6.33 The creation of new pictures out of old facts, the r.

87:7.6 even the r. of the religion of Jesus must develop new

120:0.1 Assigned by Gabriel to supervise the r. of the life

121:8.14 further elaboration of our r. of Jesus’ life on earth.]

170:5.19 actual teachings of Jesus, such a r. as will undo

restatements

99:1.6 clear-cut and vigorous r. of its moral mandates and

121:8.13 the inditing of these revelations, more correctly r..

restating

134:3.8 Jesus’ teachings, r. his pronouncements as we

142:7.4 family, r. the two fundamental laws of living:

rested

14:1.12 unwittingly read the truth when your eyes r. on

30:4.12 react no differently than those who have r. five days.

50:6.5 worlds of Satania have r. under the spiritual ban of

58:5.3 supported by, and r. directly upon, a molten sea of

69:9.9 Property honesty r. safely on this type of superstition

70:3.8 the oath taken while the hand of the candidate r.

74:3.9 Adam and Eve r. for the first time in their new home

79:8.17 For centuries this great civilization has r. upon the

82:5.7 Even after the taboo r. upon in-marriages for the

97:9.9 plain matter-of-fact statements which already r. in

124:6.17 on his shoulders r. the responsibility of a universe.

128:1.2 the Creator Son labored, grew weary, r., and slept.

130:6.6 The travelers were truly r. and refreshed when they

132:7.4 There it has r. these many generations, motionless

133:7.1 arrived at their island destination much r. in body

134:4.10 socially, full and unchallengeable authority r. in

137:2.3 Nathaniel r. under the shade of a tree by the

138:5.3 They r. for a night and the next day departed by boat

139:6.7 The twelve r. securely in the knowledge that their

141:1.2 only journeyed as far as Tarichea, where they r. for

144:1.7 During these September weeks they r., visited,

146:7.3 When they had r. two days, Jesus said to his apostles

148:9.2 on his couch by ropes until the afflicted one r. on

149:2.6 the fame of Jesus r. chiefly upon his reputation as

151:5.7 they all r. in the boats, not going ashore until after

154:0.3 Thus matters r. for one week, during which time

156:0.1 they r. over the Sabbath day amid these refreshing

156:6.4 For one day they r. quietly in the hills, going on

156:6.4 they r. for three days and held daily conferences,

158:6.1 after they had eaten and r., the twelve gathered

168:2.3 on the edge of the stone shelf whereon it had r..

177:5.2 You have r. today in preparation for those times

179:1.1 Except for the end on which r. the bread and wine,

184:5.7 blasphemy, and that would have r. entirely on Jesus’

188:3.5 the physical form of the Master r. in Joseph’s tomb

188:3.14 convened while the body of Jesus r. in the tomb.

189:4.6 Mary saw only the napkin where his head had r.

189:4.6 lying intact and as they had r. on the stone before

restful

27:2.3 it is very r. to visit with the angelic types of mind;

48:4.10 The early experiences of the race are r to reminisce.

48:6.37 Variety is r.; monotony is what wears and exhausts.

142:8.3 This sojourn was a r. and fruitful season of labor;

143:7.7 and ideal soul rest, a form of r. spiritual exertion.

160:3.2 but when they become habitual, they are at once r.

restfulness

48:4.12 There is a r. in the contemplation of that which is

143:7.3 tension of personality—should be relaxed by the r. of

restingverb

39:2.12 sleep on a transport vehicle in one city and, after r. in

55:2.4 central stage whereon the fusion candidates are r.,

70:8.18 the fulcrum of sound and normal mind r. securely on

73:0.3 rebellion and r. under the ban of spiritual isolation.

77:4.8 Dilmun are now silently r. on the dusty shelves of

80:9.5 Mediterranean races, with the broad base r. in Asia

89:1.3 the article r. under ban was regarded as unclean,

95:1.2 the Mesopotamian taboos which they had found r.

130:0.3 visiting and r. on Cyprus and then sailed for Syria.

133:0.3 One day while r. at lunch, about halfway to

141:9.2 Here Jesus and the apostles tarried for five days, r.

142:7.1 next Wednesday at Bethany with his apostles, r..

143:3.3 shrunk in size while you have been r. your mind

152:6.1 While r. at the home of a wealthy believer in the

152:6.2 While Jesus and the twelve were r. at Gennesaret,

153:0.1 a suspense of apprehension r. upon all of them.

156:1.3 explained that the Master was r. and could not be

158:4.7 sting of their defeat and sensing the humiliation r.

162:9.6 Ephraim, where he had been r. in seclusion for a few

167:0.3 spent Friday r. from their recent travels and labors.

168:2.1 Lazarus, wrapped in linen bandages, r. on the right

168:3.7 he was not in the least perturbed and continued r.

188:3.4 he was supposed to be r. in Joseph’s new tomb.

189:4.1 in the upper chamber, r. on the very couches

191:0.4 sight of the grave cloths r. there in the tomb as if

restingadjective

42:4.11 In a dynamic sense the work which r. matter can

59:6.7 The r. stages evolved to meet the demands of

156:4.2 out from the city to talk with Jesus at his r. place.

189:4.9 that the body had been moved to another r. place.

restitution

132:5.15 with your convictions of justice, generosity, and r.

restive

66:8.1 and somewhat r. under superior authority,

147:3.2 John, the youngest of the twelve, was especially r.

restless

42:4.2 reappear as some form of r.,surging electrical energy

63:4.6 developed by these active, r., and curious people.

66:8.1 tendency to be r. under authority, to mildly resent

79:7.3 able minds but not enough to fire them with the r.,

99:4.6 humanly dislocated; they are anxious, r., fearful,

122:8.1 All that night Mary was r. so that neither of them

147:3.2 apostles were somewhat r. under the restrictions

restlessness

66:1.4 a certain characteristic r. coupled with a tendency to

68:2.6 The early home was founded upon the sex r. of

84:8.4 There is real danger in the combination of r.,

102:3.4 such an indescribable r. of triumph in discovery that

restoration

7:4.7 revelation, and ministration—and if required, in r. and

35:5.6 is usually present pending the r. of normal status.

37:8.3 your r. to the universe circuits of his supervision.

46:8.2 by their r. to the spiritual communion of the realms.

67:6.9 release of this decision would have awaited the r.

97:2.3 witnessed the r. of the idea of the Creator to about

97:9.16 the king’s palace, and the r. of the walls of many

98:4.8 followed by the springtime r. of all living plants.

101:4.8 3. The r. of important bits of lost knowledge

118:8.6 r. of the imbalance between self-liberty and self-

119:3.4 witnessed the r. of the planet to the loyal service

123:3.5 dedication of the temple after the r. of the Mosaic

135:6.2 more ardently anticipated “the r. of the kingdom.”

135:7.1 held to the idea of the r. of the throne of David,

136:1.3 They were looking for a r. of Jewish national glory

136:1.4 that the coming of the Messiah would effect its r..

137:7.10 direct Roman rule by a r. of the Herodian dynasty.

140:8.1 concepts of the kingdom as a r. of David’s throne

149:1.1 scores of afflicted found r. of health and happiness

149:1.5 spiritual benefits rather than for purely physical r..

169:1.10 father to rejoice with him over the r. of his son.

169:1.15 to show how complete is the r. of the lost son into

171:5.1 without appealing to him for the r. of his sight.

189:0.1 of a possible technique for the r. of Jesus.

194:4.4 must receive until the times of the r. of all things.”

restore

7:4.5 and there r. the spiritual status of the spheres.

15:8.7 tidal or collisional adjustments which quickly r.

46:8.3 the adjudication of Lucifer and his associates will r.

51:2.2 it requires the co-operation of a Life Carrier to r.

55:4.8 the midwayers and to promote (or r.) them to

97:7.1 events in Hebrew history in an effort to r. the Jews

99:5.5 Jesus sought to r. man’s dignity when he declared

103:4.2 effort to make atonement, to r. friendly relationship.

121:6.5 Paul more fully to r. the concept of the Trinity,

125:6.13 who would r. the throne of David and forever cast

132:5.22 to r. all these ill-gotten gains to the rightful owners.

132:6.1 on the lookout for lost children whom he might r.

136:1.4 the Messiah would remove this curse and r. man

145:3.8 “Master, speak the word, r. our health, heal our

147:8.4 who do these things shall r. the wasted glories;

148:5.2 But many ages will be required to r. this part of the

159:3.3 It is the purpose of this gospel to r. self-respect to

159:3.3 I will stop at nothing to r. self-respect to those who

162:2.3 The deliverer will come in power to r. the throne

162:6.4 and that the Messiah must r. David’s throne.

171:6.2 exacted aught from any man, I will r. fourfold.

181:2.17 no authority over your brethren unless they r.

193:3.2 “Then, Master, will you r. the kingdom, and will

194:4.1 hardly be the Messiah they had hoped would r. the

restoredverb

28:7.4 When your world is once more r. to the reflective

45:2.2 which the Ancients of Days have not yet fully r. to

46:0.1 Order and good will are being r., and the conditions

46:8.1 This sector will be r. upon the readmission of Satania

46:8.2 But even if Urantia were r. to the system circuits,

46:8.3 Urantia and the other isolated spheres will be r. to

49:6.5 and thus is identity r. and personality resurrected.

53:7.3 And these circuits will not be r. so long as the

67:4.7 will be r. to some phase of universe service when the

93:10.1 and safely r. to his original Melchizedek status.

95:2.6 but after Set was vanquished, this eye was r. by the

97:2.1 Elijah r. to the northern kingdom a concept of

114:2.6 the moment the system of Satania is r. to the

121:6.7 imperial government fully r. the curtailed liberties of

132:5.18 All such wealth should be r. to those who have thus

146:6.2 son is not dead; he sleeps. He will be r. to you.”

147:1.3 the servant began to mend and was eventually r. to

151:6.5 he was immediately r. to his right mind and the

169:1.2 And when the lost sheep had been r. to the fold,

171:0.6 John made suitable apologies to the ten and were r.

171:5.3 the blind man, “I would have my sight r..”

171:5.3 declaring to all how his sight had been r. in Jericho

180:6.2 I must be divested of this mortal body and be r. to

188:1.1 When order had been r., the centurion read the

restoredadjective

158:5.5 When James had departed with his r. son, Jesus said:

169:4.6 Jesus regretted that the Jewish hope for a r. kingdom

restorer

97:4.2 Amos was not merely a r. or reformer; he was a

restorers

147:8.4 broken walls, the r. of safe paths in which to dwell

restores

131:2.7 He r. my soul.

restoring

132:6.1 the Creator of a universe spent hours r. a lost child

132:6.1 Did we not supremely enjoy this ministry of r. the

restrain

2:6.7 It is true that wisdom does often r. his love, while

68:1.4 guardians of the peace can r. an angry mob.

82:3.3 The mores, when respected, have ample power to r.

133:1.2 I may employ sufficient force to r. the aggressor.

143:1.4 love for his son oftentimes impels the father to r.

159:3.3 who have lost it and to r. it in those who have it.

183:3.7 indignity, they were no longer able to r. themselves.

restrained

14:5.11 True, these ambitious urges must frequently be r.

52:1.8 almost with worshipfulness, if they are not r..

54:4.6 Supreme justice can act instantly when not r. by

70:6.6 at least r. by the ever-present fear of assassination.

93:5.10 with great difficulty that Melchizedek r. Abraham,

133:1.1 After he had r. Ganid and permitted the frightened

133:2.1 a priest of the Cynics, and I am thankful you r. me.

155:6.11 dominated by mercy, and r. by fairness—justice.

164:5.2 stones to cast at Jesus, but the believers r. them.

175:4.15 were effectively r. by their commanding superiors.

177:2.7 but this liberty is not r. by love, motivated by

187:5.6 Peter wisely r. Peter’s trouble-making violence

190:2.7 apostles about what happened, but James r. them.

195:10.2 the philosophers of all time should be effectively r.

restraining

70:6.6 landowners, the aristocracy, exerted a r. influence.

118:8.7 human liberation—the gratuitous destruction of r.

118:8.10 Man even qualifies himself for the r. garments of

143:1.4 wise and loving motives of the father’s r. discipline

restrains

99:6.4 Formal religion r. men in their personal spiritual

restraint

54:4.6 This r. of justice by mercy proves that God is love,

66:6.7 these children should be free from all parental r. after

71:3.8 supported and permitted to reproduce without r..

87:5.7 and it eventually evolved into civilized modesty, r.,

97:1.8 “There is no r. upon the Lord to save many or few.”

118:8.5 worlds with any large endowment of self-r..

118:8.8 can serve in lieu of the transcended barrier of r..

118:8.9 sought to disrupt the time governor operating in r.

118:8.10 man must substitute for each transcended r. a new

118:8.10 a new and voluntarily assumed r. in accordance with

125:0.1 the exhilaration of going and coming without r.

131:3.3 R. is born of repentance.

131:3.6 R. in all things is good.

131:4.5 We have attained wisdom by the r. of our senses,

132:3.10 understanding and consequent voluntary self-r..

132:3.10 The attainment of perfection of spiritual self-r.

142:6.8 was accomplished in self-development, in self-r.,

142:7.9 4. Discipline and r.. Farseeing fathers also make

142:7.9 and sometimes r. of their immature offspring.

146:0.2 Jesus permitted his associates to preach without r..

147:3.2 of the twelve, was especially restive under this r..

159:3.2 be fair; exercise self-control and exhibit due r.;

172:5.8 kept his hands off him only by exercising great r..

195:10.20 wealth without work, pleasure without r., power

restraints

118:8.1 free will is hedged about with r., with limitations.

118:8.5 evolution likewise provide those external r. of time

118:8.5 a balance between the diminishing external r. and

118:8.5 external restraints and the augmenting internal r..

118:8.10 self-imposed r. are at once the most powerful and

190:0.5 the conventional r. of a Jewish woman’s approach

restrict

68:6.8 resorted to practices designed to r. population;

189:3.1 self-imposed limitation does not in any manner r.

restricted

0:0.2 we are r. to the use of a circumscribed language of

8:4.7 The Spirit’s ministry is not r. to the representation

21:6.2 that such Master Sons are then r. in the production

25:2.3 being r. to their native segments of creation.

31:8.2 In the discussion of Transcendentalers we are r.

36:4.7 are certain special schools and numerous r. zones

40:10.1 Son-fused survivors are r. to a superuniverse;

70:12.4 The early kings were greatly r. by the mores—by

72:9.1 Although candidates for all public offices are r. to

83:8.8 r. by the taboos, and enforced by the laws and

84:1.4 virgins were greatly r. in their bathing practices;

106:6.4 total expression on a qualified, limited, or r. basis.

121:3.10 Roman Empire than in her r. position in Palestine,

127:3.10 Jesus’ social life, while r., was not wholly neglected.

189:3.5 free from limitations of partial and r. human vision.

restriction

20:6.2 that is a universal r. imposed on all orders of the

21:6.2 production of new types of creature beings, a r.

52:2.10 this r. of the multiplication of mentally defective and

52:4.5 the r. of reproduction among the less fit and poorly

60:0.1 cooling oceans, sea r. and consequent deepening,

77:1.4 authorized the reproduction of midwayers without r.

82:2.3 century standards of relatively complete sex r..

82:3.12 unbearable social r. since remarriage was generally

82:5.1 mores tended to crystallize in r. of sex relations

83:2.4 women have been able to circumvent this r. by the

84:4.9 thereby indirectly contributing to the r. of population

146:0.2 they were at liberty to preach and teach without r.,

restrictions

50:6.1 We must be guided by these r. in all our efforts to

53:9.6 look for a removal of the present Satania r. until the

59:6.3r. of the seas and increasing elevation of enormous

70:6.6 the most despotic tyrant was subject to some r.;

79:2.6 the establishment of rigid r. regarding intermarriage.

81:5.7 Liberty without r. is the vain and fanciful dream of

82:2.1 through the pressure of social, religious, and civil r..

82:2.3 marriage codes and marital r. began to develop.

82:3.11 (In India there are even now no age r. on marriage.)

82:5.5 of in-marriage; such r. are wholly a matter of taboo.

83:5.3 Caste and economic r. sometimes made it necessary

83:6.4 multitudinous r. which the current mores have

89:1.3 were r. on the appropriation of women and property.

90:2.12 original aristocracy, being exempt from all tribal r..

112:5.11 The other is brought about by the r. placed upon my

119:6.3 among the many r. imposed upon me in accepting

123:5.7 the social r. based on the fears of contamination

125:0.1 the exhilaration of going and coming without r.

125:2.6 these r. on the newly consecrated youths were lifted.

135:2.1 John had endeavored to comply with the r. of his

135:4.1 Elizabeth’s friends, knowing of the Nazarite r.

139:12.7 there are no r. or qualifications save the faith of

142:4.2 But even if Moses taught such r. to the darkened

142:7.2 they, too, must share in many of the special r. and

147:3.2 The apostles were somewhat restless under the r.

148:7.4 veritable bondage of meaningless r. upon all mankind

194:3.5 Pentecost the religion of Jesus broke all national r.

restrictive

52:5.10 to function; fewer and fewer r. laws are necessary.

72:4.2 These r. measures have been in operation for seventy

82:2.0 2. THE RESTRICTIVE TABOOS

82:2.4 the mores and r. taboos were very crude, but they

82:2.5 have always been subject to more r. taboos than men

rests

2:6.9 The goodness of God r. at the bottom of the divine

6:4.3 The spiritual cohesion of all creation r. upon the

10:0.2 The Trinity is Deity unity, and this unity r. upon the

14:0.1 Isle of absolute stability which r. motionless at the

43:2.3 While the supreme judicial function r. with the

46:8.2 your whole system r. under a quarantine partially

84:7.27 civilization itself still r. on the growing willingness of

94:12.6 this writing, much of Asia r. its hope in Buddhism.

101:5.12 Evolved religion r. wholly on faith.

111:1.5 consciousness r. gently upon the electrochemical

111:4.9 there r. on each person the responsibility of choosing

122:3.1 My benediction r. upon you, the power of the

131:9.2 sovereign Potentate, that judgment r. with you,

136:3.5 sovereignty over his universe of Nebadon r. in

149:4.2 ‘Be not hasty in spirit, for anger r. in the bosom of

177:2.7 a responsibility r. upon all earthly fathers so to live

resultsee result in; result, as a; result of, as the

1:3.6 spiritual attainment which are the inevitable r. of

2:3.2 The final r. of wholehearted sin is annihilation.

2:7.12 the r. is a high order of love conditioned by wisdom

3:2.9 the acts of God which so disturb us are the r. of the

5:5.4 Social service is the r of moral thinking and religious

12:6.1 Stability is not the r. of inertia but rather the product

15:5.10 Some of the dense dark islands are the direct r. of

19:4.7 We very accurately determine the probable r. of

32:3.9 creature attainments are the r. of individual effort

38:2.1 They love human beings, and only good can r. from

39:0.1 diversity may be a r. of the unknown interposition of

42:6.6 and positive bodies of energy-matter, r. from these

42:7.7 artificially introduced into the orbital field, the r. has

42:11.5 so modified by intervening space that the final r. is

49:1.3 planetary variations in the system life types r. from

50:3.5 Two classes of beings r. from these unions:

52:3.6 The r. of the gift of the Adamic life plasm to the

54:3.2 the automatic r. of such a willful embrace of evil—

57:8.14 Mountains are not the r. of the collapse of the crust

64:7.19 they intermarried with the r. that these Eskimos

66:4.10 and the r. of this adventure proved to be the first

66:6.6 dismay which always r. when enlightened beings

67:5.1 and racial pandemonium was the immediate r..

68:2.1 Civilized society is the r. of man’s early efforts to

68:6.7 Caste is the direct r. of the high social pressure of

69:2.3 Association led to organization, and the first r. of

70:2.9 the net r. of modern conflict is the destruction of the

70:2.9 ferment which pushed civilization forward; this r. is

70:8.18 much social improvement will r. from the intelligent,

70:9.16 deficiencies which all too often are the natural r. of

71:1.2 early states were small and were the r. of conquest.

73:7.2 this disappearance of the Garden as being a r. of the

74:3.3 the details of the Caligastia rebellion and the r. of the

74:8.10 six days got woven into the story, with the r. that

75:7.4 the status of mortal flesh would be the certain r.,

77:4.1 The dispersion of the Nodites was an immediate r.

81:6.44 Present-day culture is the net r. of this strenuous

82:5.2 forcibly impressed the mind of man, with the r. that

83:7.7 Easy divorce, when the r. of lack of self-control or

84:1.3 pregnancy was believed to be the r. of a woman’s

84:7.1 Sex mating is instinctive, children are the natural r.,

85:4.4 magic will vividly remember one positive chance r.

87:5.8 life was at best a gamble, the r. of spirit control.

87:5.8 One’s future was not the r. of effort, industry, or

89:6.1 Human sacrifice was an indirect r. of cannibalism

90:3.9 first to recognize that all disease is the r. of natural

91:5.1 and the r. of all such praying is the enhancement of

101:1.3 Such religious experiences r. from the impress made

102:2.8 Conduct will be the r. of religion when man

103:6.7 metaphysics is the r. of man’s unavailing attempt

107:2.2 experiential differentiation is the r. of actual

111:2.10 The inevitable r. of such a contactual spiritualization

114:2.2 r. from the fact that Michael here experienced his

116:6.5 and the r. of such evolutionary development is the

117:3.5 and the r. is the flowering of an immortal soul.

117:6.26 Supreme,you will discover the great r. of your career

128:3.6 his view of the new gospel was the direct r. of this

130:1.1 great truth seeker and a great truth giver meet, the r.

130:2.8 inasmuch as it is not reflective—it is not the r. of

134:6.7 great and terrible disease; war is a symptom, a r..

143:1.9 The r. upon the public preaching and personal

148:5.3 God for those afflictions which are the natural r. of

149:1.4 in the course of Jesus’ earth ministry, were the r. of

150:4.3 when men reject my gift, division and turmoil r..

164:3.5 such blindness was supposed to be the r. of sin,

165:6.3 Division can only be the r. where two members of

166:4.10 bodily states are the r. of material causes; health is

167:3.2 her bowed-over form being the r. of her depressed

170:2.7 6. Jesus taught that eternal realities were the r. of

170:3.7 true righteousness, becomes, then, the natural r. of

170:5.10 The church was an inevitable and useful social r. of

193:2.2 they are a part of the r. of believing the good news

result in

12:9.3 hydrogen atoms with one gaseous oxygen atom r.

15:5.5 approach may not be near enough to r. in collision

15:5.8 Such an end of a solar system would r. in the

22:7.13 r. in the trinitization of certain high spiritual aspects

37:9.11 Sons to improve the evolutionary races often r. in

41:3.9 would r. in a comparatively sudden flash of light

48:2.23 These progressive changes r. in altered reactions to

64:6.6 these tribal wars would r. in the speedy extinction of

69:0.2 social groups, such aggregations always r. in the

83:3.2 pressure to bear upon the father which would r. in

99:1.4 new social relations and economic upheavals can r.

101:5.10 Such religions r. in the stabilization of ethical

105:5.10 r. in the appearance of tertiary maximums—things,

109:5.3 shifting mental attitudes often r. in thwarting the

111:2.3 This relationship of such mind and spirit does not r.

115:3.9 the Potential yields tensions within infinity which r.

116:1.2 evolution of the Almighty Supreme will r. in one

117:2.2 spirit-led existence does seem to r. in experiential

118:4.3 certain transcendental agencies whose actions r. in

130:1.2 escape from the service of light and life can only r.

132:2.9 true spirit values has become so enlarges as to r. in

151:2.5 spiritual analogies in all its features can only r. in

176:1.2 Roman armies, that such a contest could only r. in

176:1.6 the reappearing of the Messiah would r. in the

177:2.6 albeit the acceptance of Jesus’ gospel will r. in the

178:1.9 eventually enlighten the whole world and r. in the

180:5.5 unspiritual interpretation of the golden rule might r.

184:4.2 of protesting indignation as would probably r. in his

195:0.3 Such a conflict must r. in either decided victory

result, as a

3:1.2 total of creation that has come into being as a r. of

3:5.1 such action only takes place as a r. of the failure of

12:7.11 the benefits or the penalties that may come as a r. of

15:1.1 calculations of our order, and as a r. of conclusions

16:7.4 As a r. of experience an animal becomes able to

16:7.7 lesser is chosen in the place of the greater as a r. of

21:3.1 self-earned sovereignty comes as a r. of his own

22:9.2 as a r. of their service with the Trinity Teacher Sons

35:5.7 As a r. of all these services, the Vorondadek Sons

36:0.1 inhabited planets either by importation or as a r. of

39:5.4 the wisdom of peaceful interassociation as a r. of

49:5.27 As a r. of the ministry of all the successive orders of

50:6.5 checkered career as a r. of the double tragedy of a

57:3.7 smaller suns were recaptured as a r. of the gradual

57:5.14 always appears as a r. of the collisional impact of

57:7.2 the atmosphere which had begun to appear as a r. of

57:8.13 (Limestone can form as a r. of precipitation; not all

57:8.14 mountains appear later as a r. of the action of rain,

58:7.6 and twisted as a r. of the upheavals of earthquakes

62:6.5 finally resolved, as a r. of meditative thought, to flee

64:6.12 living as a r. of the wise leadership of Porshunta,

65:0.1 As a r. of the co-ordinate function of this threefold

67:5.2 semisavages who besieged its walls as a r. of the

68:1.3 society has evolved in agelong cycles as a r. of this

68:1.4 but rather as a r. of the organization of intelligent

73:7.2 this disappearance of the Garden as being a r. of the

73:7.2 plans or as a r. of the mistakes of Adam and Eve.

74:3.5 the low levels to which it had fallen as a r. of sin

78:5.7 submerged lands as a r. of Andite penetration.

78:7.1 perils threatened the valley of Mesopotamia as a r.

80:6.5 As a r., social progress steadily declined for more

81:6.35 all nations tend to disintegrate as a r. of provincial

82:6.8 gross disharmonies as a r. of crossbreeding of stocks

83:1.5 and as a r. of the mores of advancing civilization,

83:7.4 as a r. of suddenly accelerated social evolution,

84:1.4 had found their way into a woman’s body as a r. of

84:2.4 children resembled the father as a r. of association,

84:5.2 Man’s sex standards are tardily improving as a r. of

84:7.26 in parental procreation, but naturally grows as a r. of

89:8.4 of sacrifice eventually became associated, as a r. of

90:3.7 it was believed that a tribesman could die as a r. of

91:2.2 prayer and magic arose as a r. of man’s adjustive

92:3.9 the race, in the end, gained much as a r. of all

92:7.4 All these religions have arisen as a r. of man’s

100:5.10 the material arising as a r. of such preparation has

101:4.3 revelation: autorevelation when it emerges as a r. of

102:6.7 yield as a r. of this genuine spiritual experience.

103:2.1 religious episodes occurring later in life as a r. of

103:5.7 a noble character bestowed upon one as a r. of

106:1.1 integrated only as a r. of growth and attainment.

108:3.7 As a r. of many suggestive lines of evidence, we

109:1.4 Adjusters acquire Adjuster skill and ability as a r. of

110:7.10 more humbly receive credit that may accrue as a r.

115:6.4 but this finite Deity also experiences growth as a r.

116:5.13 a local universe takes shape not only as a r. of the

119:0.4 but they become understandingly merciful as a r. of

122:0.2 a personal visit to Urantia, and, as a r. of his study

123:5.7 contamination as a r. of contact with the gentiles.

125:2.12 As a r. of these contacts the lad began to entertain

128:2.2 As a r. of several family conferences it was decided

130:2.2 and to his business associates, and as a direct r. of

130:2.8 As a r. of this day’s instruction Ganid never again

131:10.1 the belief he had arrived at regarding God as a r. of

132:5.16 2. Everyone who enjoys wealth as a r. of discovery

132:7.2 Man must become hungry for truth as a r. of the

133:3.11 with scores of worth-while individuals, and as a r. of

134:2.2 followed by the caravan lived richer lives as a r. of

135:1.4 John, as a r. of reading about Elijah, became greatly

139:0.2 apostles carried heavy strains of gentile blood as a r.

141:0.2 petty resentment indulged as a r. of hurt feelings.

143:3.7 nervous irritability which had come to them as a r. of

144:6.1 As a r. of this chance meeting in the market place

144:7.2 as a r. of their own contact with the Master and his

145:2.14 As a r. of this commonplace incident the report was

145:3.7 suffering in large measure as a r. of the mistakes

145:5.6 healing of their physical bodies rather than as a r.

146:4.4 As a r. of his spreading abroad the news that Jesus

147:3.3 suffer as a r. of the mistakes of their forebears,

148:5.3 affliction as a r. of his persistent refusal to walk in

148:6.12 His entire afterlife was markedly changed as a r. of

149:1.1 found restoration of health and happiness as a r. of

149:3.2 frantic as a r. of the recent conversion of Abraham

152:2.10 Jesus performed as a r. of his conscious preplanning.

154:6.1 disgrace could come upon the entire family as a r.

154:6.9 as a r. of his failure to enjoy this earlier association

155:3.1 added to the group of believers as a r. of this visit.

157:4.5 you could not entertain this belief as a r. of mere

158:1.5 Now, as a r. of the Master’s admission of his divinity

158:4.5 almost lost his life as a r. of these malignant seizures.

158:5.1 and as a r. of many bruises, my child wastes away.

159:4.7 into sundry groups of truth contenders as a r. of

162:1.5 the Sanhedrin as a r. of the secret division of

167:3.4 As a r. of his public criticism of Jesus the chief ruler

168:1.5 he well knew Lazarus would have to endure as a r.

168:2.10 Though many believed in Jesus as a r. of this mighty

169:1.3 acceptance comes after your repentance and as a r.

170:3.8 Jesus taught religion as a cause and ethics as a r..

172:5.10 depression which settled down on him as a r. of

178:1.8 better citizens of the secular government as a r. of

178:1.8 become all the better rulers in civil affairs as a r. of

180:5.7 they will receive the highest possible good as a r. of

185:1.3 Pilate’s disfavor with the Jews came about as a r.

185:1.6 was deposed as a r. of the needless slaughter of

185:1.6 As a r. of this episode, the legatus of Syria ordered

185:4.3 that cursed him as a r. of killing John the Baptist.

190:3.3 As a r. of sending out the messengers during the

193:4.12 As a r. of Judas’s persistent isolation of personality,

195:6.4 lean in that direction as a r. of former teachings.

195:8.6 enjoys many liberties as a r. of the secular revolt.

195:10.18 comatose for more than a thousand years as a r. of

196:3.17 as a r. of the irreligious conduct of professed

result of, as the

3:4.1 as the r. of the unstinted bestowal of himself upon

12:9.2 You cannot really know a person as the r. of a single

15:4.8 But as the r. of internal catastrophes and external

50:7.3 career, reward follows effort as the r. of causes.

57:6.6 are growing as the r. of continued meteoric captures.

58:6.3 new species do not evolve as the r. of the gradual

59:5.9 the seas cleared up as the r. of an extensive stone

60:1.4 Limestone was laid down in the Alps as the r. of a

67:6.9 Without this discovery, made as the r. of the

80:2.4 Mediterranean, gave way as the r. of an earthquake,

80:8.5 Danubians became mother worshipers as the r. of

81:3.3 as the r. of the mere accumulation of dirt and trash

83:7.7 and as the r. of so much personal anguish and racial

85:3.3 shamans of the snake love cult, who, as the r. of

90:3.8 Mesopotamians long regarded disease as the r. of

95:6.2 as the r. of a dream while in Ur, he settled upon a

97:9.1 The Hebrew nation came into being as the r. of the

103:2.4 of God-consciousness may be attained as the r. of

108:1.8 a belief which we hold as the r. of putting together

113:4.4 God-conscious mortals very often arises as the r. of

122:2.5 Zacharias, as the r. of an impressive dream, became

124:4.9 Jesus suffered great mental distress as the r. of his

132:7.2 he must desire to know God as the r. of contact

150:2.2 As the r. of the ministry of these ten women

171:4.7 offered up as the price of bigotry and as the r. of

178:2.9 this came to pass as the r. of an understanding

resultant

0:6.12 Personality or identity forms are patterns r. from

4:2.3 Nature is a time-space r. of two cosmic factors: first,

7:1.7 we do not observe that the r. spiritual quarantine of

15:8.7 the more delicately balanced circuits, with r. tidal

22:7.10 The r. magnificent creature-trinitized sons are

41:8.2 brilliance is maintained by the r. process of gravity

42:5.8 When an electron is suddenly stopped, the r.

50:6.5 age upon age to retrieve the r. handicaps of sin and

52:3.9 r. stocks show varying degrees of anatomic blend,

55:3.6 incapacity for labor r. from accident, disease, old age

57:5.14 with the r. appearance of retrograde motion.

64:7.11 yellow; and the r. blend, subsequently upstepped by

70:7.1 the r. complex tribe was the first true political body.

78:4.2 blended with the superior inhabitants, and the r. race

83:0.2 the r. family is the simple and innate biologic fact

84:1.8 lasted long enough to rear the r. offspring,

101:6.6 With man, the eventual fusion and r. oneness with

111:3.7 such a r. being becomes indestructible.

116:4.1 the actualization of the Supreme is r. from these very

120:0.8 advantages and tremendous compensations r.

170:2.4 It portrayed the ideal of a r. new order of human

194:0.4 fact of the fatherhood of God, coupled with the r.

196:3.25 is not the source of religious experience and the r.

resulted from

74:7.23 as it was, gains r. from the small amount of blood

77:2.5 traits appearing in the first Nodite generation r.

81:4.1 And these races of today have r. from a blending

82:5.1 weakness sometimes r. from excessive inbreeding.

89:5.5 Some cannibalism r. from the degeneration of once

185:1.5 riots and much bloodshed r. from this decision.

resulted in

41:3.6 by loss of heat and circulating energy, has r. in

62:3.8 the increase in numbers eventually r. in serious food

65:2.2 epochal changes which r in the animallike borderland

65:4.10 to improve the Satania life patterns necessarily r. in

70:2.9 Ancient warfare r. in the decimation of inferior

70:8.5 3. Chance—war and emigration r. in the separating

77:1.2 male and a female member of the corporeal staff r.

77:1.3 This effort r. in the first group of fifty midway

77:1.5 No amount of further experimentation ever r. in

77:8.13 petitions that r. in the granting of the mandates

78:8.12 the ferments which have r. in the twentieth-century

79:3.1 conquerors of India with the native stock r. in that

80:9.9 this development of marine traffic r. in the sudden

82:5.2 While the inbreeding of good stock sometimes r. in

82:5.10 and buying from foreign tribes, all of which r. in a

93:5.14 r. in the king of Sodom joining the Hebron military

95:2.4 which r. in the later practice of embalming the dead

105:6.4 to finite-reality promulgation r. in the appearance of

106:8.22 originally segmentalized by the I AM, which r. in the

119:8.5 The completion of these seven bestowals r. in the

121:5.7 religions spelled the end of national beliefs and r. in

127:2.5 Jesus’ attitude in these matters had r. in creating a

128:3.5 Jesus began the casual conversation that r. in their

128:3.6 gospel r. in his being stoned to death by irate Jews.

149:2.1 to certain nations, races, and religions, only r. in

194:1.2 and delivered that impassioned appeal which r. in

195:4.3 following the passing of the dark ages, r. in

resultingverb

resulting from

4:1.8 to analyze the working of all phenomena directly r.

5:5.13 inferiority of the human standards of morality r.

12:6.4 the unpredictable phenomena r. from the actions and

34:7.6 for the deprivations r. from the Adamic default.

35:1.1 The personality offspring r. from this creative

41:5.1 rising internal pressure of accumulating energies r.

42:2.12 energy is the product of the energy elaboration r.

54:6.3 the Melchizedeks began to teach that the good r.

54:6.3 The Melchizedeks now teach that the good r. from

71:1.2 Such states, r. from conquest, were, perforce,

73:0.1 The cultural decadence and spiritual poverty r. from

81:6.30 all problems r. from the rapid growth of invention

82:0.1 bisexuality, while the family life is the sum total r.

91:7.3 Religious ecstasy is permissible when r. from sane

102:3.2 paradoxes r. from the absence of the experiential

121:6.5 Many of Philo’s inconsistencies r. from an effort

170:4.3 the enhanced morals and quickened ethics r. from

188:5.2 love destroys forever the sin and all weakness r.

resulting in

51:6.1 r. in the immediate upstepping of biologic status,

60:3.4 warping of the American continents continued, r. in

68:6.10 destroy all children born on unlucky days, r. in the

75:4.3 the maladjustment of techniques r. in disharmony

79:3.8 further diversification of a cosmopolitan culture, r. in

80:3.9 These changes, while r. in cultural advances,

80:5.7 Andite-blue union, r. in the northern white races,

98:2.7 left the human mind free and unfettered, r. in a

resultingadjective

15:4.5 Nebulae vary greatly in size and in the r. number and

22:7.14 The r. creature-trinitized sons are supercreational;

26:2.5 the r. orders are always sevenfold in nature; the

59:4.5 and the r. limestone layers run from 500 to 5,000

62:6.3 the spirit of counsel, with the r. growth of the herd

65:5.2 reinforce the resisting powers of the r. blended

140:4.10 and happiness is the r. total of these techniques of

resultsnoun; see results of

52:6.2 social evolution can hardly achieve such happy r. on

54:6.7 the time in which to reap increasingly beneficial r..

70:10.1 kind of justice—inevitable conformity of r. to causes.

72:10.3 years ago and have already yielded gratifying r..

75:1.6 They wanted to see some immediate r., and they

75:1.6 but the r. thus secured proved most disastrous to

75:2.4 the tendency of woman to look upon immediate r.

75:3.6 impatient; he wanted to see some immediate r.

82:6.9 races are not so desirable in their immediate r.,

85:4.4 while he nonchalantly forgets a score of negative r.,

86:2.3 necessarily any relationship between purposes and r..

88:4.8 so feared magic that it did actually kill, and such r.

93:7.3 the tribes were so backward that the r. were vague

151:2.6 differences in r. are directly due to conditions

152:1.5 to secure the r. attendant upon the strong faith of

160:4.13 It sounds well always to claim success, but the end r.

170:3.10 is individual; the fruits, the r., are familial, social.

170:5.12 The Master fully realized that certain social r. would

results of

2:5.3 first to attempt to save man from the disastrous r. of

16:0.11 the r. of their functioning in the superuniverses are

19:5.2 character from the nature of their activities, the r. of

35:9.9 until the r. of insurrection are partially overcome

45:2.3 not be removed until all the r. of the former folly

46:0.1 as the ages pass, the r. of disharmony are being

55:11.5 levels of evolutionary progress by observing the r. of

67:5.0 5. IMMEDIATE RESULTS OF REBELLION

75:2.1 They had before them enough of the r. of rebellion

75:8.4 In estimating the r. of the Adamic mission on your

77:5.8 And the r. of this effort at world betterment never

82:5.2 spectacular cases of the bad r. of the inbreeding of

85:1.2 failed to take into account either erosion or the r. of

86:1.1 The r. of hunting must ever vary,and this gives origin

89:7.1 escape the worst r. of their rash and foolish vows.

115:7.6 effectively unifying the r. of this mode of reality

118:8.6 cushion and distribute the otherwise lethal r. of

136:4.4 The r. of this momentous season of meditation

146:2.3 therefore did the r. of their evil thinking come as a

152:6.4 the permanent r. of true character transformations.

160:4.14 experiences of adjustment to the r. of one’s failures.

177:4.9 no matter what might be the r. of his conduct

194:4.7 But the final r. of this well-meant experiment in

195:0.1 The r. of Peter’s preaching on the day of Pentecost

195:3.9 could not save a great empire from the sure r. of

resultsverb

100:1.1 evil always r. when purely personal evaluations are

110:4.5 other intellectual upheaval which r. disastrously.

140:4.9 aimless and unprofitable, and much unhappiness r.

results in

1:3.7 spirit union r. in the transmutation of the spirit

10:5.2 Trinity association of the three Paradise Deities r.

22:7.11 exploration of the Deity of the Supreme which r.

24:1.8 r. in the sub-Paradise co-ordination of all material

29:1.2 their working partnership r. in a unique association

33:4.1 free association of these two divine persons r. in

34:6.5 Spiritual effort r. in relative spiritual exhaustion.

42:5.6 Orbital shifting of electrons r. in the ejection or the

50:5.7 The effort to execute knowledge r. in wisdom,

52:2.5 warfare sometimes r. in the obliteration of whole

71:1.24 Failure of state integration r. in retrogression to

101:1.6 The experience of religion eventually r. in the certain

111:1.5 as that man yearns for God that r. in ascension.

130:4.8 life to the universe r. in cosmic disharmony.

131:3.5 Evil r. in sorrow and sin ends in pain.

results from

12:4.14 this apparent speed of recession is not real; it r.

17:3.8 its precision r. from perfection of personality

58:7.10 Much of the copper in these rock layers r. from

69:2.2 Wealth is not a natural gift; it r. from labor,

71:3.7 the increasing leisure which r. from toil liberation by

94:11.6 True cosmic self-realization r. from identification

133:7.6 Such an attainment r. from a co-ordination of

170:5.20 This pitiful subdivision of Christian believers r.

196:3.30 Art r. from man’s attempt to escape from the lack of

resume

25:8.9 to the central universe to r. the Paradise ascent.

26:8.5 at once r. their preparations for the Deity adventure

31:7.2 these Evangels of Light r. their former status.

47:3.1 resurrected mortal survivors r. their lives just where

47:3.7 you will r. your intellectual training and spiritual

55:2.10 prepared to r. their Paradise ascent far in advance of

66:4.12 later release to r. the interrupted journey to Havona

76:6.1 sometime awake from the sleep of death to r. life on

93:10.6 r. the role of the dethroned Planetary Prince,

124:6.13 academy where it had been arranged for him to r. his

126:1.6 Jesus was also permitted to r. his music lessons;

135:8.6 announcing that he would r. baptisms at noon

136:6.1 he returned to Galilee to r. his work among men?

155:5.15 the Master said only: “Let us r. our journey.

168:2.6 former Adjuster of Lazarus, now in waiting, to r.

174:4.6 Jesus did not r. his teaching but was content to ask

resumed

45:3.22 since the bestowal of Michael the system has r. the

62:3.8 built anew its treetop bedrooms and once again r.

64:6.8 Internecine wars were r., and never after the days of

67:4.1 to Jerusem, where they r. their Paradise journey.

93:10.1 his eleven fellows of the Urantia assignment and r.

119:2.7 and r. the direction of the universe of Nebadon.

122:7.6 Early in the morning of August 20 they r. their

151:2.6 before Jesus r. speaking, Andrew arose, saying: “I

157:3.7 And so they r. their journey to Caesarea-Philippi,

158:7.5 shock of Jesus’ stinging rebuke, and before they r.

171:8.15 And so Jesus and his apostles r. this, the Master’s

176:2.9 As these thirteen men r. their journey toward the

189:3.1 Although I have not yet fully r. the exercise of

189:4.5 when nothing more developed, they r. their journey.

193:6.4 Thomas worried for a shorter period and then r.

resumption

50:3.6 returned to the system headquarters for the r. of

119:1.4 the fact of Michael’s return and unannounced r. of

124:6.16 to begin the r. of the responsibilities of a universe.

resurrect

48:4.14 refreshingly r. the memories of a lower stage of

110:4.4 They will r. every worthy treasure of the mind if you

resurrectedverb

27:1.4 final Havona circuit and are eternally r. on Paradise.

49:6.5 and thus is identity restored and personality r..

66:4.9 it is born (r.) in the morontia life and experiences

95:5.12 Osiris, who was supposed to have been r. from a

95:6.7 of Zoroaster, they r. the ancient worship of Mithra.

98:4.6 and Osiris) had experienced death and had been r. by

98:4.8 the Nile god of old, a god who died and was r.,

137:3.3 their mother had r. all her early hopes of Jesus as the

168:2.7 except that they shall be r. in a more glorious form.

168:2.8 where a mortal creature had been r. in the likeness of

174:3.2 they are the children of light r. into the progress of

189:2.7 the body of Jesus had been rehabilitated or r., but

189:4.9 had not yet occurred to them that Jesus had been r..

195:10.18 an overdose of mysteries and paganism, it r. itself

resurrectedadjective

47:3.1 On the mansion worlds the r. survivors resume their

47:8.4 by the summoning of the superangel for r. survivors

168:2.6 resume abode in the mind and soul of the r. man.

174:3.2 These r. ones are eternally the sons of God; they

188:3.8 spirit returned to become a part of the r. personality,

189:1.1 the r. morontia form and personality of Jesus came

189:1.2 After the r. Jesus emerged from his burial tomb,

189:1.2 delivered and r. morontia personality of Jesus.

189:1.7 physical body was not a part of the r. personality.

189:1.9 those who, as r. morontia ascendant beings, emerge

189:2.1 At ten minutes past three o’clock, as the r. Jesus

189:2.9 who met, recognized, and communed with the r.

190:0.1 The r. Jesus now prepares to spend a short period

190:1.6 first heralds of the mighty truth-fact of the r. Jesus.

190:2.2 empty tomb of the r. brother of Martha and Mary,

191:4.1 Inasmuch as the r. Lazarus was now a member of

resurrectionnoun

2:3.4 There is no r. from such a fate; it is everlasting and

25:8.5 when you experience the r. into eternity on the

26:11.6 preparation for the transition slumber of the last r..

26:11.6 traversed the inner circle and experienced the r. of

30:4.11 the days of Adam to the day of the Master’s r. on

30:4.15 the new individual constitutes the r. of the old

30:4.15 properly called a r., a reassembly of personality

37:3.6 and the dead are called to record (the so-called r.),

37:3.6 This is the archangel of the r., sometimes referred to

37:3.8 and the hour of repersonalization, the r. from death.

44:0.18 Each new translation or r. will add one more group

47:2.7 such cases; there is no r. from such a second death.

47:3.2 the Thought Adjusters, and the archangels of the r..

47:3.2 function with the celestial beings in the r. of the dead

47:3.3 personality and constitutes r. of a sleeping survivor

47:3.7 the time of planetary death or translation and r. on

48:3.8 when you experience the r. from the death of the

49:6.11 on the third day, at a special r., or at the regular

52:1.6 and sealed by the archangels for subsequent r. and

52:5.5 to the other side until the occasion of a special r.,

52:5.6 Upon the r. of a bestowal Son, on the third day

53:1.2 the archangel of Michael, at the time of Moses’ r.,

53:3.5 that r. was natural and automatic, and that all beings

53:9.1 were given rehabilitation at the time of Jesus’ r.

73:6.8 wherein mansion world r. follows material death.

74:2.8 the second judgment roll call of Urantia and the r. of

76:5.1 Eve fully believed this gospel of r. and rehabilitation

76:5.3 Adam knew about the dispensational r. which

76:5.4 promise of a possible special r. in this message,

76:5.4 that they might rest until the time of a r. associated

76:6.2 And in accordance with this mandate of special r.,

77:7.4 were on earth up to the time of Christ’s death and r..

95:5.13 Only kings and the rich were promised a r.;

95:5.13 But the democracy of salvation and r. as taught by

97:4.5 by the r. of the Mosaic concept of a God of love.

98:4.6 celebrated the anniversary of the god’s death and r.,

98:4.7 Attis the festival was turned to joy in honor of his r..

101:6.5 From the morning of his r. until his ascension he

108:6.5 re-creating as you really are (only spiritually) for r.

111:3.2 after death and following the mansion world r.,

112:3.6 the service of identity safekeeping and personality r..

112:5.15 the third period or ascend at the time of a group r.,

113:3.4 interval between physical death and morontia r..

113:6.8 This constitutes the “r. of the unjust,” in reality the

113:6.8 roll call of mercy, the r. of the sleeping survivors.

113:7.1 experience constitutes a glorious awakening, a real r.

120:2.4 of an age, the r. of the sleeping mortal survivors,

137:7.6 Hebrew scriptures, such as belief in the r. of the dead

138:0.1 were not fully removed until after his death and r..

138:0.2 Until after the r., Jesus’ entire family had very little

138:9.1 that held them together until after the r. and the

139:4.10 first of the twelve really to believe in the r., and John

139:4.10 when he came to them on the seashore after his r..

139:5.4 after the r. Philip baptized his entire family into the

139:9.11 (save John) they were the first to believe in his r..

141:7.15 after the crucifixion and r. they came forth greatly to

142:7.14 teaching subsequent to the Master’s death and r..

143:6.6 of Philip in these regions after Jesus’ death and r.,

145:0.3 his eventful ministry, death, r., and ascension;

147:3.3 who are in the tombs shall hear the voice of the r..

154:6.9 after the Master’s death and r., when James

158:1.5 of their faith did not occur until after the Master’s r..

158:2.2 Peter sought to avoid reference to his death and r.,

158:2.3 they spoke not of it to any man until the Master’s r..

158:6.6 said, they did recall all of it subsequent to his r..

166:0.2 soon after Jesus’ death and r. they departed from his

166:4.12 of his earth mission until after his death and r..

166:5.3 And after the death and r. of Jesus the Jerusalem

168:0.0 THE RESURRECTION OF LAZARUS

168:0.6 Martha: “I know that he will rise again in the r. of

168:0.7 “I am the r. and the life; he who believes in me,

168:1.9 his own r. occurred after he had been liberated from

168:1.11 made ready to enact the drama of the r. of Lazarus

168:1.11 Such a form of r. involves difficulties of execution

168:1.11 which far transcend the usual technique of the r. of

168:1.15 of one who declared he was “the r. and the life.”

168:2.0 2. THE RESURRECTION OF LAZARUS

168:2.5 while Martha told Lazarus of his death, burial, and r.

168:2.7 the truth which I spoke—I am the r. and the life.

168:3.4 the Sanhedrin virtually admitted the r. of Lazarus,

168:4.1 those involving the details of the r. of the dead.

169:0.2 Word regarding the r. of Lazarus had reached the

171:1.5 had begun to persecute and harass him since his r.

171:1.5 sometime after the r. and also after the death of his

171:3.4 expectancy was mostly because of Lazarus’s r..

171:3.5 they, believing that Jesus was “the r. and the life,”

171:4.5 The r. of Lazarus frightened and alarmed Herod,

171:4.9 it was the r. of Lazarus that nerved the apostles to

172:0.1 came every day to talk with Lazarus about his r.,

172:3.1 mightiest work of his bestowal, the r. of Lazarus.

172:5.10 shock; at least not until long after the Master’s r..

172:5.12 And then Judas thought of the r. of Lazarus,

173:5.4 after his r., they recalled what he had said.

174:3.0 THE SADDUCEES AND THE RESURRECTION

174:3.1 In the r. whose wife will she be since all seven of

174:3.2 through the r. of the righteous, neither marry nor

174:3.2 Those who experience the r. from the dead are

174:3.4 the survival of creatures by the technique of the r.,

174:3.4 speak approvingly of the Pharisaic beliefs in the r.

174:4.1 to entrap him with questions concerning the r.,

175:1.1 many wonderful works, even to the r. of the dead.

181:0.1 (the short interval between the r. and the ascension)

182:1.18 I am the r. and the life.

182:3.5 greatest of all the revelations of his divinity, his r.,

184:2.13 could be forgiven until he met his Master after the r.

187:1.10 After the r. and before leaving Jerusalem, he

188:0.1 period between his death on the cross and his r.,

188:0.1 put in this record the events associated with his r.,

188:2.3 men remained on watch up to the hour of the r.,

188:3.1 would be in the city to learn of the r. of Jesus and

188:3.9 no lapse of time; the r. of life followed the sleep of

189:0.0 THE RESURRECTION

189:0.1 summoned his council of the r. of sleeping will

189:0.1 could do nothing to facilitate the r. of the Creator.

189:0.2 through natural death and the r. of the morontia,

189:1.4 universe had anything to do with this morontia r.

189:1.4 There is much about the r. of Jesus which we do

189:1.4 associated with this mortal transit, or morontia r.,

189:1.6 Let us forever clarify the concept of the r. of Jesus

189:1.9 leads us to conjecture that the Master’s r. on Urantia

189:1.11 who had been assembled on Urantia to witness the r.

189:1.12 to discover what they considered evidence of his r..

189:1.13 Now is the mortal transit of Jesus—the morontia r. of

189:2.1 chief of archangels—the angels of the r.—approached

189:2.1 “We may not participate in the morontia r. of the

189:2.3 morontia form of the r. had been able to escape

189:2.6 The Christian belief in the r. of Jesus has been

189:2.6 tomb was empty, but this is not the truth of the r..

189:2.6 this fact, associated with that of the undoubted r.

189:2.9 The true evidences of the r. of Michael are spiritual

189:3.0 3. THE DISPENSATIONAL RESURRECTION

189:3.1 r. of the termination of the Adamic dispensation

189:3.1 let the roll call of the planetary r. begin.”

189:3.2 presence here in connection with the morontia r. of

189:3.3 signalized the morontia r., the mortal transit of Jesus

189:3.4 When the signal of the planetary r. had been received

189:3.5 this is the recital of the events of the r. of Jesus as

189:4.1 As we approach the time of the r. of Jesus on this

190:0.2 even now makes certain their r. from the bonds of

190:0.3 will arise in the morning of the r. with the same type

190:0.3 When the various believers saw Jesus after his r.,

190:0.4 Abiding faith in the r. of Jesus was the cardinal

190:0.4 teachers united in this implicit faith in the Master’s r.

190:0.5 Magdalene took in proclaiming the Master’s r.,

190:1.0 1. HERALDS OF THE RESURRECTION

190:1.1 They were not expecting the r. as it came, and they

190:1.3 on their last mission, as heralds of the Master’s r..

190:2.1 From the time of the morontia r. until the hour of his

190:2.5 And they all began to believe in the r. of Jesus.

190:3.3 any person who made mention of Jesus’ r..

190:4.1 engaged in discussing the reports of the Master’s r.,

190:4.2 Rumors of Jesus’ r. and reports concerning the many

191:0.3 absent on their last assignment as heralds of the r.

191:0.4 between faith and doubt concerning the Master’s r.

191:0.7 concerning either belief or disbelief in the Master’s r.

191:0.8 Simon could not discern that the Master’s r. could

191:0.8 even in the face of such a stupendous fact as the r..

191:0.10 Regardless of Jesus’ supposed r., Judas was gone,

191:0.10 serious consideration to their arguments about the r.,

191:0.11 by Philip: “We do not understand about the r., but

191:0.13 to have time, after they heard of his r., to think well

191:0.13 death and r. when he was still with them in the flesh.

191:4.1 the more recent report of the r. which had been

191:6.4 Imagine the surprise of David’s herald of the r.,

192:4.1 at the Zebedee home to inquire about the Master’s r.

192:4.2 hear Peter preach his first public sermon since the r..

192:4.5 the thought of the certainty of the r. of the dead

192:4.7 with man—into the proclamation of the r. of Jesus.

193:0.1 made their first attempt to get together since the r..

193:1.1 they had finished their discussions of the reported r.,

193:1.2 You rejoice to know that I am the r. and the life,

194:2.8 subsequent r., presently became a new gospel of

194:2.9 Neither did this substitution of the fact of the r. of

194:2.9 the new teachings about his person and r. seemed

194:4.2 Then comes the r., with its deliverance from

194:4.5 They proclaimed the facts of his life, death, and r.

195:0.2 Peter’s and Paul’s proclamation of the r. and

196:1.2 The time is ripe to witness the figurative r. of the

196:1.11 5. The morontia r..

resurrectionadjective

resurrection awakening

47:10.5 mortals experience the adjustment sleep and the r..

resurrection chambers

47:3.5 There are one hundred thousand personal r. in

resurrection experience

193:0.4 Your message is not changed by my r. experience.

resurrection hall(s)

40:9.4 therefore awaken in the r. of the morontia spheres

43:1.5 the summit of the seventh highland range are the r.

43:1.5 has special r., wherein the mortals of the modified

47:3.2 of all activities on the first mansion world is the r.,

47:3.5 extend seven radial wings, the r. of the mortal races

47:3.5 and complete personality takes place in the r.

47:3.6 From the r. you proceed to the Melchizedek sector

47:4.4 awake with the new but undeveloped body in the r.

47:10.5 But the last r., the final awakening chamber, was

48:2.17 the chambers of transition similar to the r. on the

49:6.19 fused souls go by direct Adjuster transit to the r. of

55:2.7 souls proceed by Adjuster transit direct to the r. of

76:6.2 Eve were repersonalized and reassembled in the r.

112:4.12 immediate passage of the surviving soul to the r. of

112:5.16 brought about in the r. of the morontia receiving

113:6.5 When these two collaborate in the r. of mansonia in

113:6.7 group guardians who reassemble them in the r. of

188:3.11 In the vast court of the r. of the first mansion world

189:1.9 morontia ascendant beings, emerge from the r. of the

189:1.9 memorial in the center of the vast court of the r. of

189:3.2 not already gone on to judgment, appeared in the r.

189:3.2 present at the moment of their awaking in the r.

resurrection morning(s)

47:3.5 impressions of your first witnessing of these r..

194:3.2 crucifixion, but it was gloriously bright on the r.;

resurrection response

113:6.9 system since the r. occurs on the mansion worlds.

resurrection roll call(s)

33:4.8 worlds and at the times of general- and special-r.,

45:4.1 the throne of the r. of mercy and justice for Satania

45:4.2 were assembled at the time of the r. of Michael,

93:10.2 neither r. nor ending of planetary dispensation

resurrection Sunday

191:0.1 R. was a terrible day in the lives of the apostles;

resurrections

33:4.6 pertaining to mass judgment and dispensational r.,

47:3.5 time in connection with special or dispensational r.

47:10.4 headquarters, no more literal r. will be experienced

49:6.2 special r. of the sleeping survivors are conducted.

49:6.2 Such r. occur at least every millennium of planetary

49:6.2 These special r. are the occasion for mobilizing

49:6.2 associations connected with these special r..

49:6.3 mansion spheres at the special and the millennial r.,

52:5.5 on until the dispensational or special millennial r..

189:3.3 there had been many special and millennial r. of

189:3.3 the planetary roll calls, or complete dispensational r..

resynthesis

94:1.3 trinitarianism of Mesopotamia was in process of r. in

retain

15:4.8 former spiral and other nebulae, and many still r.

38:4.3 Ordinarily they r. their original complements of being

38:8.4 “fourth creatures” of the angelic orders always r.

41:5.1 Too great a density would r. light by opacity until

41:8.3 if such a body is not sufficiently opaque to r. the

43:8.2 world to another, you r. the same morontia body,

44:0.18 you r. the ability to recognize and fraternize with

47:10.4 you will r. this same form until you bid it farewell

48:2.22 notwithstanding that you r. the same morontia form.

48:6.30 He could not r. it word for word, but to the best of

70:10.8 that thinking men would subsequently r. such a relic

78:3.10 with sufficient speed to r. the Edenic culture at any

80:4.6 the older Andonites r. even a semblance of identity.

80:9.14 these Bretons still r. charms of the New Stone Age

82:4.4 Modern peoples r. these mores, which allow so-

94:6.6 “The good man seeks not to r. truth for himself

112:6.7 the morontia soul, being superadjutant, does not r.

130:4.6 change and at the same time r. its identity in the

138:1.4 to r. the confidence and affection of his family.

181:2.18 If your brethren desire to r. you as their counselor,

187:2.3 The Master chose to r. his human consciousness

196:2.3 Mark, Matthew, and Luke r something of the picture

retained

7:5.7 on these bestowal missions, he has ever since r.;

15:4.7 Some have r. control of many of their segregated

47:4.5 counterparted by the Adjuster and is r. as a part of

62:2.1 The later ape tribes r. the grasping big toe but never

76:4.5 They r. the ability to see these celestial beings for

78:3.1 violet race r. the Edenic traditions of peacefulness

78:4.5 The purer strains of the violet race had r. the Adamic

152:3.2 apostles who still r. the hope of seeing Jesus assert

154:6.1 Jude and James, and even Joseph, still r. much of

retainers

159:1.4 his chief r. was brought before him confessing that

retaining

21:3.3 choose to experientially earn it, thereby r. the full

41:5.2 confined at high temperatures by opaque r. walls.

64:2.5 Foxhall peoples succeeded in r. much of the culture

80:4.4 Andites reached Europe as coherent groups, still r.

107:2.7 While r. all of the character of the existential divine

128:4.8 the support of the family, r. only a small portion for

retains

103:4.1 Even in Christianity the Lord’s Supper r. this

111:3.1 Even after survival the ascending mortal still r. this

retaliate

159:5.11 olden advice to r.—“an eye for an eye” and so on.

retaliation

70:10.9 Society early adopted the paying-back attitude of r.:

70:10.10 Suicide was a common mode of r..

70:10.10 a modern analogue of this old-time method of r..

87:5.4 their method of r. was to strike back through a

140:5.24 delights in returning good for evil—doing good in r.

140:8.5 to warn his disciples against the evil practice of r.;

159:1.6 always to minimize the elements of unfairness, r.,

159:5.11 Jesus abhorred the idea either of r. or of becoming

retamed

81:2.11 and in the Andite age they were r. once again.

retard

15:8.3 Mass in matter tends to r. velocity in energy;

23:2.22 all tend to r. such speed so that on a long journey

29:4.21 or detain, condense, and r. the energy currents.

55:11.6 cannot in any manner limit or r. the evolutionary

67:7.5 may sometimes even r. spiritual progress on certain

87:7.10 ceremonials which can only handicap and r. all social

88:2.5 While this commandment did much to r. art

88:2.6 his commandment was used to stultify art and to r.

99:7.1 religion must do nothing to hinder or r. the social

110:1.5 All physical poisons greatly r. the efforts of the

118:8.6 material inertia—which so efficiently operates to r.

130:4.15 Static concepts invariably r. science, politics, society,

retardation

15:8.3 the initial endowment of velocity, minus r. by mass

65:8.4 expansion and unfailingly delayed by intellectual r..

70:12.9 3. R. of scientific progress.

74:8.14 ruinous r. upon the developmental progression of all

80:5.7 lapse of Andite civilization, a r. of a transient nature.

retardedverb

7:1.2 circuits of pure spirit power are not r. by the mass

12:7.11 whether the part is r. by the inertia of the whole or

73:0.3 to untangle the confused affairs of a planet r. by

78:1.8 Neanderthal absorption had greatly r. the culture of

79:5.1 the debased Neanderthal strain which so greatly r.

87:7.3 Notwithstanding that the cult has always r. social

92:3.7 religion has neglected education and r. science;

94:2.1 social order greatly r. the progress of the Salem

99:3.5 of degenerate stocks which have tremendously r. the

109:5.3 but this ministry is also greatly r. by your own

111:7.5 the progress of the good r. by the inertia of the bad;

130:6.3 You may be surrounded with enemies and be r. by

retardedadjective

47:9.1 those mortals hailing from the isolated and r. worlds

50:6.2 your planet seems most confused and greatly r. in

55:4.11 by the drastic elimination of the r. and persisting

62:3.11 another couple—a peculiarly r. male and female of

62:3.11 These r. twins became the founders of the modern

63:1.4 who stooped to mate with their r. cousins of the

64:1.7 who mingled so freely with their r. animal cousins.

67:7.3 earthly affairs were so disorganized and r. that the

75:1.2 biologically fit, had never been purged of their r.

93:6.7 the happenings of those days indicate how r. were

retarding

15:8.5 Given a sufficient duration of r. influence, gravity

71:2.7 public opinion is valuable; while r. social evolution,

retards

28:6.9 not impose fatal penalties; it merely r. the pilgrim of

67:7.6 Sin enormously r. intellectual development, moral

87:7.10 No cult can survive if it r. moral growth and fails to

retell

121:8.12 to restate the teachings and r. the doings of Jesus

retention

37:5.11 insuring the r. of a permanent evolved population

44:0.19 Through their r. of the duplicates of your entire life’s

94:12.1 with the sentimental r. of olden nomenclature,

98:1.3 Zeus except for their r. of the overcontrol of Fate.

112:6.8 The persistence of memory is proof of the r. of the

retentive

17:3.5 The Reflective Spirits are r. personalities as well.

17:3.5 Their offspring, the seconaphim, are also r. or record

reticence

139:1.10 And this r. to praise the worthy accomplishments of

139:4.7 disinclination to talk;John never fully mastered this r.

reticent

83:2.3 A modern girl’s pretensions to be r. toward marriage

retinue

32:2.1 Inf. Spirit, create a diverse r. of spirit personalities.

33:3.3 by all of her diversified r. of angelic personalities.

145:3.8 a vast r. of seraphim, physical controllers, Life

145:3.10 The vast r. descended into the midst of this motley

149:1.9 A rich widow of Tyre, with her r., came seeking to

150:8.1 Many of the apostolic r. had to remain without the

retire

3:1.12 The Father does not r. in seclusion because he has

4:1.6 If God should r. as the present upholder of all

28:1.3 native angelic life, they r. from active service in the

32:1.1 they r. in favor of the power directors of the

37:9.11 usually r. upon the arrival of the Planetary Adams.

42:2.12 the Associate Master Force Organizers may r.

72:6.2 all persons must r. from gainful pursuit at sixty-five

119:8.1 instructed to r. from the councils of the Most Highs.

132:6.3 stopped, saying to Ganid, “My son, it is time to r..”

134:9.5 saying that he desired to r. to the hills where he

142:8.5 the Master decided to r. into the cities of Samaria

183:3.3 greet him with a kiss, and then quickly r. from the

184:4.2 to John, by a nod of his head, that he should r..

retired

72:6.2 crippled can be placed on the r. list at any age by

72:9.4 This does not apply to aged persons who may be r.

93:8.1 Machiventa r. one night to his tent at Salem,

97:9.5 David r.; the Philistines attacked and defeated Saul

122:7.6 the Nazareth travelers r. for the night’s rest.

127:5.3 touched by Jesus’ words of family devotion and r.

132:7.7 That night after they had r., Ganid could not sleep.

133:5.11 And they r. for the night.

137:4.16 Jesus r. for a season to the housetop that he might

147:4.10 to discuss the Master’s words long after he had r..

147:8.1 That night, long after the usual listeners had r.,

151:2.8 parable of the sower before they r. for the night.

158:6.6 They r. for the night, sorrowful.

173:2.8 they r. to take further counsel among themselves.

174:4.1 they r. without asking a question.

177:4.8 all of the visiting pilgrims had r. for the night.

183:2.3 when they arrived at Pilate’s house, and he had r.

185:1.6 no favor in the eyes of the new emperor, he r. to

186:3.1 The apostles had r. to designated hiding places;

186:3.1 where the Master so often r. to pray and worship.

retirement

32:4.2 But notwithstanding this r., this exhibition of infinite

47:8.5 forty days of spiritual r. from all routine activities

51:7.2 Upon the r. of the Magisterial Son the Planetary

65:3.6 our r. from active participation in evolution.

67:6.1 races of the lowlands, and from which place of r.

72:6.6 workers support themselves and set aside their r.

136:3.1 forty days of r. to formulate the plans and

136:3.3 Jesus did not go into r. for the purpose of fasting

136:3.3 His reasons for seeking this r. were entirely different

136:4.1 Jesus planned to remain in comparative r. until the

139:11.10 persecutions, Simon went into temporary r..

144:0.1 were spent in r. at a secluded camp upon the slopes

144:0.2 reasons why Jesus and his apostles were in r. at

144:0.3 Jesus decided to spend some time in r. rehearsing his

144:1.2 his apostles that they were in r. for three reasons:

193:6.4 Simon Zelotes was in r. for some time before he

retires

32:4.2 God r. from activity in favor of the galaxy of Creator

retiring

48:3.4 Companions; one type is aggressive, the other r.,

48:3.11 you will be associated with an aggressive or a r.

66:4.5 to procreate their successors sometime prior to r.

71:8.13 recruited from the periodically r. heads of the courts.

72:2.8 the r. executive automatically becomes the

84:6.5 denominated positive or aggressive and negative or r

136:2.6 In thus r. for a season from active personality

155:0.1 Before r. for the night, the Master called his

retold

40:9.5 human memory experience through having it r. by

169:1.1 Jesus r. the story of the lost sheep and the lost coin

169:1.16 Jesus told and r. this story of the prodigal son.

190:2.5 Jude returned, and he r. the experience of meeting

retoning

29:1.4 they would merely have to return to Paradise for r..

retrace

135:10.1 Since Jesus had gone into Galilee, John felt led to r.

retracement

34:6.3 r. of those steps of condescension, never stopping

retracing

125:4.2 arisen with the early dawn with the intention of r.

retraining

26:8.5 to that supercreation most propitious for their r. in

109:1.1 an extensive system for r. Adjusters of indwelling

retreat

14:6.22 Havona is the perfect home and r. for the untiring

22:7.5 At the end of this assigned r., if they report that

59:4.16 230,000,000 years ago seas were continuing their r..

61:5.5 nearly one million years in its advance from, and r.

61:7.10 During its r. the North American system of Great

61:7.11 100,000 years ago, during the r. of the last glacier,

61:7.12 a like span of time to complete its northern r..

61:7.16 and with the r. of the final ice invasion, many arctic

61:7.19 extending from the rise of mammalian life to the r. of

62:3.13 survived by hiding in a subterranean food-storage r.

63:2.3 They had already prepared a crude treetop r. some

64:4.7 upon the r. of the glacier, again rapidly spread out

64:4.9 the ice had reached its then northernmost point of r.

64:7.1 And not until the later r. of the Mediterranean Sea,

64:7.8 and upon the r. of the ice the blue men, together

73:6.5 This Edentia shrub was taken to their highland r.,

80:2.1 With the r. of the northern ice fields the water-laden

100:5.8 Short seasons of r. from the busy scenes of life may

102:2.7 ingenious self-deception through resorting to a r. to

102:2.8 Mysticism is often something of a r. from life

136:5.3 Before coming down from the forty days’ r. in the

158:1.3 in connection with his former visit to this lonely r..

retreated

64:4.4 Ever these tribes r. before the advancing ice, which

retreating

59:1.15 Five million years later the seas were r. before the

59:4.15 was slow in appearing and equally slow in r..

61:5.6 1,500,000 years ago the first great glacier was r.

61:6.4 the later epochs of the advancing and r. glaciers.

61:7.13 was made necessary by the advancing and r. ice.

64:7.4 migrate to the northeast, on the heels of the r. ice,

64:7.13 land bridge which separated the r. Mediterranean

79:5.6 red race were fighting with their backs to the r. ice

retreats

59:6.9 animals took temporary refuge in three favorable r.:

62:3.7 treetop homes and many-tunneled subterranean r.;

62:3.9 ground shelters—their transient r. in time of danger.

retribution

74:8.13 who had vented wrath upon the human race in r. for

75:5.7 been removed from the world in r. for her misstep.

89:1.2 The fear of spirit r. is so great in the mind of a

97:5.1 predicted calamity in r. for the transgressions of the

124:2.4 r. at the hands of his self-appointed champion, Jacob

183:3.3 they would concentrate their attack upon him in r.

188:4.10 do not punish in anger, neither do they chastise in r..

retributive

2:6.6 Divine righteousness is not dominated by strict r.

25:3.13 The divine executioner is divested of r. power and

retrieve

21:3.14 defend, and if necessary r. his personal creation.

33:3.4 Only a Son can r. the work of their joint creation,

50:6.5 And it will require age upon age to r. the resultant

retrieved

28:6.9 If survival is gained, all other losses can be r..

retrievers

7:4.5 Sons stand pledged and ready to function as r.,

20:7.3 Its members are neither creators nor r., neither rulers

retrinitized

18:4.4 these two orders of creature-trinitized beings are r.

22:1.12 after serving under the Trinity Teacher Sons, are r.

22:10.1 Son Assistants are the superior group of the r.

retrogradesee retrograde motion

57:5.14 but no r. ever appears except in a system containing

61:6.1 a r. development within the mid-mammal stock

65:2.3 Many of the fungi also represent a r. movement in

134:5.9 the World War, when an unfortunate r. movement

retrograde motion

57:5.9 most of the material stolen from Angona as the r. of

57:5.14 the solar system with the resultant appearance of r..

57:5.14 R. in any astronomic system is always accidental and

57:5.14 Such collisions may not always produce r., but no

57:5.14 but no r. ever appears except in a system containing

retrograding

80:9.3 Nordics, was that of the r. Danubians blended with

retrogress

156:2.6 they must go forward in righteousness or r. into evil

retrogressed

61:6.1 tribes have remained stationary or have actually r..

63:6.1 the cultural and spiritual status of the clans r. for ten

retrogressing

63:5.7 a degree of intelligence which their r. descendants

64:4.11 steadily r. as compared with their superior Andonic

80:9.4 there is a primitive culture of the r. Danubians and

retrogression

64:6.7 Because of this great r. the red men seemed doomed

65:2.3 exhibit a degree of r. in their parasitic behavior.

71:1.24 Failure of state integration results in r. to prestate

74:8.13 since they were predicated upon a belief in r. rather

80:3.9 This r. of culture continued until it received a fresh

97:10.3 all Israel experienced an increasing spiritual r..

117:4.13 the universes by the slothfulness of animalistic r.?

118:8.6 civilization contain within itself the seeds of r.;

195:1.9 its r. had begun; learning was advancing but genius

retrogressions

68:4.7 many r. in the long forward struggle of Urantia

77:5.8 never did become fully eclipsed by subsequent r..

79:8.16 Chinese culture, though there have been many r.,

80:3.9 in cultural advances, produced certain biologic r..

96:1.2 experienced many r. in the evolution of their Deity

retrogressive

99:1.4 interassociations from becoming mutually r. or

retrospect

10:0.3 The present master universe, viewed in r. or in

146:3.7 you are able to view your present experiences in r.

returnnoun; see return of; return to; return, in

33:2.3 subordinated herself to Christ Michael upon the r.

87:1.5 to prevent its tarrying, and to insure against its r..

92:5.6 sprinkled with miraculous episodes, and their r. is

92:5.6 it was, in general, Adam’s r. as a material ruler.

119:1.4 when there was recorded the fact of Michael’s r.

119:6.4 after his r. from the career of the carpenter’s son on

120:1.6 at any moment you may see fit to requisition its r..

120:3.12 and we saw him no more until his r. as the supreme

122:3.3 Upon her r., Mary went to visit her parents, Hannah

127:2.3 a violation of his pledge made upon their r. from

127:6.4 was brought back to Nazareth on the r. from Egypt.

128:6.8 about this episode some three weeks after their r..

129:2.10 Before Jesus’ r. from this trip the family at

133:0.0 THE RETURN FROM ROME

134:1.4 these events, hoping for their eldest brother’s r..

134:2.5 On the r. from the Caspian region, Jesus gave up the

135:0.4 After their r. from Nazareth John’s parents began

143:3.7 Their r. from this holiday marked the beginning of

145:4.2 hoping for Jesus’ r. that they might thank him.

145:5.7 immediate departure while I here await your r..”

156:6.0 6. THE RETURN FROM PHOENICIA

158:1.6 I bid you tarry here and, while awaiting my r.,

158:4.6 heal him; you need not wait for the Master’s r..

158:4.7 to remain with them overnight or until Jesus’ r.,

169:1.9 this son and was always on the lookout for his r.,

169:1.11 killed the fatted calf to rejoice over his son’s safe r..

169:1.13 being glad and merry because of your brother’s r..

176:3.4 money into the hands of the bankers that on my r. I

176:4.2 to associate his promised r. with these catastrophic

176:4.3 on his r. (at least on one of his possible visits) he

192:0.2 After their r. from Galilee, Matthias, whom they

196:2.5 This strong faith in the Lord’s immediate r. had

return of

25:8.11 awaiting the Havona r. of the defeated comrade and

37:2.6 Since the r. of Christ Michael from his triumphant

49:6.9 On such occasions the r. of the Adjuster signalizes

51:3.5 miscarriage of the plan and requisitioned the r. of

60:2.8 The r. of the seas improved the weather.

92:5.6 the tribesmen still look for the r. of Genghis Khan;

94:6.5 Lao-tse taught the r. of the creature to the Creator

97:9.23 economy favored the r. of the worship of Baal,

98:5.4 dead would be annihilated upon the r. of Mithras

107:3.1 the management, direction, and r. of the Monitors

112:5.18 2. The r. of the Adjuster to the waiting morontia

119:7.2 the final and triumphant r. of Michael to Salvington

135:9.2 forty days of tarrying, waiting for the r. of Jesus.

135:9.6 John’s experience, and he prayed for the r. of Jesus.

143:4.2 between the Jews and Samaritans dated from the r.

143:5.1 when Jesus sat down by the well to await the r. of

163:0.1 A few days after the r. of Jesus and the twelve to

163:5.3 before the r. of the seventy, almost eight hundred

163:6.0 6. THE RETURN OF THE SEVENTY

176:3.3 work, in view of the possible r. of the Son of Man,

176:4.0 4. THE RETURN OF MICHAEL

189:2.7 and unique dissolution, a r. of the “dust to dust,”

194:4.2 and the r. of their faith in the Master’s divinity.

return to

20:4.3 accredit Adjusters on their r. to the “bosom of the

20:5.3 of the Spirit of Truth is dependent upon the r. to

33:3.5 occurred in Nebadon at the time of Michael’s r. to

81:5.4 protection against a r. to the terrible and antisocial

93:10.7 the sometime r. to the planet of Adam and Eve as

94:3.7 The teaching of the soul’s r. to the Brahman is

94:3.7 is closely parallel to the truth of the Adjuster’s r. the

119:8.1 Upon his r. to Salvington this Michael, the Son of

120:3.10 throughout your gradual r. to recognition of your

120:3.10 we shall welcome your r. to us as the supreme and

121:5.8 story of some god’s life and death and r. to life,

123:0.1 a contractor and builder after their r. to Nazareth.

123:0.3 Joseph’s relative-benefactor before the r. to Palestine

123:1.2 three years old at the time of their r. to Nazareth.

123:2.1 a year after the r. to Nazareth the boy Jesus arrived

126:0.2 conclusion of the Jerusalem visit and with his r. to

129:3.7 By the time of his r. to Nazareth, Jesus had learned

136:2.3 his own former divine spirit descending on its r. to

141:7.6 of Truth into the hearts of all his children after his r.

146:0.1 ending with the r. to Capernaum on March 17.

148:9.4 the Sanhedrin arrived to bid the six spies r. to

156:5.23 The day before Jesus left Tyre for the r. to the region

157:6.1 funds sufficient to sustain the apostles until their r.

159:6.0 6. THE RETURN TO MAGADAN

170:2.10 the kingdom with the idea of his r. to this world.

170:5.19 —meaning a r. to the high spiritual concept of Jesus

176:4.6 to disassociate the Master’s personal r. to earth from

189:0.2 aught to assist your Creator-father in the r. to life.

194:4.5 preached the hope of his speedy r. to this world to

196:2.5 and sincerely believed in his immediate r. to earth

return, in

1:0.2 receive the divine affection, and love him in r..

3:4.6 by the associated capacity to love the Father in r..

72:7.10 In r. the government takes one half the profits

73:6.4 their life plasm to the Prince’s staff, and who, in r.,

81:5.4 which society exacts from its members in r. for this

89:1.4 definitely promised something in r. for obedience.

89:3.5 gods were supposed to do something definite in r.

102:8.1 what that power or person requires of man in r. for

122:8.4 received word in r. inviting Joseph up to Jerusalem

128:7.13 in r. for the gift of the repair shop, James would

133:2.2 of bearing and rearing your children; and in r. for

143:4.2 In r. for their friendship Alexander gave the

156:5.19 regardless of your deserts, and love freely in r..

159:3.11 merely that they may sympathize with you in r..

160:0.1 he had to say and tell him about the gospel in r..

167:1.5 or your rich neighbors that they in r. may bid you to

177:4.10 trust and to experience wholehearted love in r..

returnverb; see returnwith I; return, never or not

1:4.3 the indwelling “Spirit shall r. to God who gave it.”

2:5.4 When rebels r. to righteousness, they are received,

11:5.8 throughout the universes and r. by definite routes.

11:5.9 from nether Paradise and will eventually r. thereto

14:6.36 the Infinite Mother Spirit will not likely ever r. to

15:4.7 out of the nebular arm in close formation but r. by

20:3.1 the new dispensation, and r. to the headquarters of

20:4.5 is further complicated by Michael’s promise to r..

20:9.4 The Daynals may r. many times to an inhabited

23:4.4 If the messengers r. to their former service, will

24:7.2 will r. home, be granted the privilege of “personal

25:3.2 the headquarters of a superuniverse and r. thereto,

25:8.1 as a rule (but not invariably) they r. to those duties

26:8.5 They never r. to the superuniverse of their nativity,

26:8.5 on their own motion, they r. to the outer circle of

26:10.2 I have observed that they temporarily r. to the

26:10.4 In another day they will r. to the circle of greatest

29:1.4 they would merely have to r. to Paradise for retoning

31:0.10 During the present universe age the finaliters r. to

34:6.4 out from the Eternal, they are certain to r. thereto,

38:5.3 After this experience they r. to the associate worlds

39:4.15 if he should r. during a subsequent dispensation,

39:9.2 Large numbers of the completion seraphim r. to their

40:4.1 At death, such deserted Monitors r. to Divinington,

40:8.3 Thereupon does the Adjuster r. to Divinington for

40:10.1 spirit entities unfailingly r. to the sphere of primal

40:10.9 Ancients of Days, they would ascend, never to r..

42:1.8 having gone out from Paradise, they must r. thereto,

42:6.3 the critical escape velocity of deindividuation, r. to

46:8.2 When Satania can r. to the constellation fold, then

48:5.2 Upon their own motion they may r. to their former

52:4.3 Avonals yield up their planetary lives and r. to their

52:4.8 society begins to r. to simplified forms of living.

52:5.7 If such a bestowal Avonal should r. to a world after

52:7.1 sister spheres in that your Jesus has promised to r..

52:7.10 The Trinity Teacher Sons may r. many times to the

55:4.28 4. They may decide to r. to the system headquarters,

56:8.3 the Father does not need that his sons should r. to

62:7.5 chief and received his permission to r. to Jerusem.

63:7.1 and Fonta have never been permitted to r. to Urantia

63:7.3 permission from the System Sovereign to r. to the

64:4.13 The sun, they early learned, would regularly r., but

68:6.1 “Dust you are and to dust shall you r.” is literally

70:10.10 a ghost, he could r. and visit wrath upon his enemy.

77:5.4 strange and hostile world, as they feared, never to r..

84:7.29 r. to the family-council practices of the Andites.

90:3.4 soul out of the body; if it failed to r., death ensued.

92:5.11 in later times they did r. to many of his teachings.

93:5.8 to forego the honors of the Egyptian court and r. to

93:5.8 urged Abraham to r. to the execution of his vows to

93:10.8 explicit promise of the Creator Son to r. Sometime

93:10.10 Melchizedek will be due to r. in the same capacity in

95:5.12 grasped his gospel and were, therefore, ready to r.

97:7.7 and let him r. to the Lord, and he will have mercy

98:2.6 that it is wrong to r. evil for evil, and that the gods

98:3.9 their wild and senseless religious rituals and r. to a

107:3.2 When Adjusters r. to the Father, they go back to the

108:3.7 Divinington, and undoubtedly they r. thereto upon

109:4.4 were to be withdrawn, the world would slowly r. to

112:3.7 Never does a departed Adjuster r. to earth as the

119:2.3 promising to “r. in due season” and concentrating all

119:8.8 that this same Jesus has promised some time to r. to

120:1.4 voluntary relinquishment of authority until you r.

120:1.5 until you r. to us as supreme and unconditional

120:2.2 if you should r. to us as the Son of Man, Planetary

122:8.6 they were about to r. to Ur when Zacharias met

123:0.4 whether they should remain there or r. to Nazareth.

123:0.6 friends that it was best for them to r. to Nazareth.

124:3.4 Never again did this youth find it possible to r. to

125:2.10 when the time came to r. to Nazareth, his youthful

125:2.11 for Jesus to r. when he reached the age of fifteen

126:2.1 home with the younger children until she should r.

127:3.11 John, having lost his father, intended to r. to the

127:3.12 that he should r. home and labor for the support

127:3.12 he was much more content to r. to his home and

130:0.7 tried to persuade Jesus to r. with them to India, but

130:3.2 will be like this lighthouse when you r. to India,

131:2.11 Says the Lord: ‘Let them r. to me, and I will have

131:9.4 While all creatures must die and r. to the earth,

132:3.1 Nabon had even suggested that Jesus r. to Palestine

135:2.2 by his example, to r. home, take care of his mother,

135:4.4 only this promise of Malachi that Elijah would r.

135:9.4 there has been among us one who will r. to baptize

135:9.8 Jesus bade them r. to their food while he sat down

136:9.8 He would r. to Galilee and begin the proclamation of

137:5.4 Jesus directed his apostles to r. to their nets while

137:6.5 Each of you must now r. to his accustomed work

138:1.4 were to r. to the home of Zebedee for a conference.

138:7.2 sent away two and two to pray, asking them to r. to

138:9.2 then it was to persuade him to r. home with them,

140:6.9 And Jesus answered: “You shall r. good for evil.

140:6.9 requirements of apostleship too hard, you may r. to

145:4.2 When Jesus did r. to their midst, the hour was late,

145:5.10 to them patiently, but he would not consent to r..

146:5.2 spoke, “R. to your home; your son will live.”

146:7.2 possible for the spirit of mortal man to r. to earth

146:7.3 “On the morrow let us r. to Capernaum to tarry and

147:6.2 evidence of lawbreaking and blasphemy, to r. to

149:6.9 The bestowal spirit of my Father will surely r. to

149:7.1 with instructions to terminate the tour and r. to

151:6.7 he said to Andrew, “Let us r. to our place.”

151:6.8 R. to your own people and show them what great

153:5.3 what will you do when the Son of Man must r. to

154:2.2 a week’s holiday, urging all of his disciples to r. to

156:4.2 would r. to the encampment at Joseph’s house

157:2.2 as soon as Jesus and the twelve should r. from

157:3.2 Jesus desired to r. to this mount of trial and triumph,

158:4.8 could give him no idea as to when Jesus might r.,

158:5.4 the transfiguration, so soon to r. to this scene of the

158:6.5 And now go to your rest, for on the morrow we r.

159:0.2 instructing his followers to r. to Magadan not later

159:5.12 1. To r. evil for evil—the positive but unrighteous

159:5.14 3. To r. good for evil, to assert the will so as to

159:5.16 he found them willing to r. to the Father’s house.

161:0.1 that the women’s corps r. for a while to Bethsaida.

163:2.2 could I be permitted to r. home to bury him?”

163:2.2 while you r. home to minister to your loved ones,

165:5.5 like men who are watching for their master to r.

170:2.10 that he would soon r. to establish the kingdom in

170:4.15 definitely promise sometime to r. to Urantia,

170:5.5 believed that Jesus would very soon r. to establish

171:0.3 sincerely believing that the Master would soon r.

171:8.3 before he could r., the citizens of his province,

176:1.6 but how shall we know when you will r. to bring all

176:2.1 would most certainly r. to consummate the work

176:2.1 believers to lay fast hold upon these promises to r.

176:2.2 disciples and the apostles grasp at this promise to r.,

176:2.5 or else the Son of Man will r. to adjudge the age.

176:3.1 Since you are to r. to finish the work of the kingdom

176:4.3 that he would sometime personally r. to this world.

176:4.4 to believe that Jesus will r. to Urantia many times

176:4.5 when he does r., all the world will likely know it,

177:1.5 admonition, spoken just as they were about to r. to

177:3.1 they became very desirous of seeing Jesus r..

177:4.8 and had no idea when he would r. that evening,

178:3.4 my Father’s work on earth and am about to r. to

179:2.3 the time had come when he was to r. to the Father,

180:0.1 thought that Jesus intended to r. to the camp, but he

180:6.9 But why does he say he must r. to the Father?”

181:0.1 disciples really thought that this promise to r. for a

181:0.1 after which he would r. to establish the kingdom.

181:2.11 then will you r. to labor as my ambassador,

181:2.19 service of God, r. to the labors of former days.

182:2.2 The apostles were loath to r. to their tents even

183:0.2 The Master admonished them all to r. to their tents

183:2.2 The betrayer feared that, if he waited for them to r.

183:2.3 Judas asked the captain of the guard to r. to the

184:3.17 they feared Pilate might any time r. to the Roman

186:3.1 David believed that Jesus’ enemies would r.; so he

186:3.4 none of Jesus’ followers were looking for him to r.

188:1.7 make ready spices and ointments, and r. on

190:2.7 Magdalene, only, was permitted to r. to Joseph’s

191:0.13 Thomas really wanted to r., but having left as he did

191:0.13 almost a week for him to make up his mind to r..

192:1.2 daylight came, they decided to r. to Bethsaida.

192:4.4 after he had done so, they were to r. to Jerusalem.

194:4.7 They confidently expected that Jesus would r. to

194:4.7 believed he was to r. any day to finish his work

returnwith I

119:1.2 this experience, I will r. to my place among you.”

125:6.9 —but I will r. to cleanse yonder temple and deliver

134:8.10 of rest is over; I must r. to my Father’s business.”

144:6.3 Be not anxious about me, for I will r. to you.

145:5.7 No, Andrew, I will not r. with you.

145:5.7 It is not the will of my Father that I should r. with

146:3.5 but I declare that, when I r. to the Father, he will

157:1.1 wait by the gate, and I will presently r. with the tax

157:6.11 I must presently leave this world and r. to the work

163:2.2 could I be permitted to r. home to bury him?”

163:6.2 I declare to you that, as soon as I r. to my Father,

171:8.3 they reject my spiritual rule over them, I will r.

171:8.4 wherewith to justify your stewardship when I r.,

176:2.3 I also promise that I will sometime r. to this world,

176:2.3 but be of good courage, for I will sometime r..

176:2.4 when I r., it shall be with power and in the spirit.

178:2.4 you in the flesh, it is only that I may r. in the spirit.

178:3.2 warned you that I must presently r. to the work

179:4.1 repeatedly told you that I must r. to the Father.

180:3.4 I am going to r. to these worlds of light, stations in

180:3.4 I must r. to my Father’s work in the spheres on

181:1.1 I will be able to r. as a spirit indweller of each of you

182:1.4 sent me into this world, and that I am about to r.

182:1.4 I am about to r. to the work you have given me to

193:0.2 I told you that presently I must r. to the Father.

return, never or not

14:6.36 the Infinite Mother Spirit will not likely ever r. to

24:7.3 those who achieve the divine embrace never r. to

26:8.5 They never r. to the superuniverse of their nativity,

36:6.5 plants and animals by the Life Carriers does not r. to

40:10.9 Ancients of Days, they would ascend, never to r..

63:7.1 and Fonta have never been permitted to r. to Urantia

77:5.4 strange and hostile world, as they feared, never to r..

86:4.8 to Sheol; it could not r. to the land of the living.

87:1.5 practiced to insure that the ghost would not r.

90:3.4 out of the body; if it failed to r., death ensued.

109:3.3 The Adjusters do not r. after natural death;

112:3.7 Never does a departed Adjuster r. to earth as the

112:4.4 the Adjuster will not immediately r. to the mansion

113:6.8 The Adjusters of such nonsurvivors do not r.,

122:10.1 the wise men did not r., Herod grew suspicious.

123:1.7 They did not r. to Nazareth for two months;

124:3.4 Never again did this youth find it possible to r. to

134:9.5 Jesus did not r. to Jerusalem.

145:5.5 Will you not r. with us to minister to them?”

145:5.7 No, Andrew, I will not r. with you.

145:5.10 to them patiently, but he would not consent to r..

147:2.4 the apostles of John did not r. with them.

153:4.1 one of your loyal fellows to see that you do not r..”

156:6.5 that Jesus would not likely ever r. to bother them.

164:5.6 And now Jesus left Jerusalem, not again to r. until

171:8.5 And even if this rejected Son should not r., another

175:3.3 Understanding that Jesus might not r. that day to

177:1.3 Jesus did not r. to the camp that evening until after

177:3.7 that Jesus did not r. to address the multitudes.

178:0.1 Judas did not r. to the camp until midafternoon,

190:2.5 James now announced that he would not r. to

returnadjective

70:3.11 The tribe so honored would pay a r. visit, with its

125:3.1 This they did and started out on the r. journey to

128:1.14 narrated Jewish history to Joseph and on the r. trip

129:3.2 At Corinth and other stops on the r. trip Jesus was

134:3.4 Jesus to sojourn with them for two weeks on his r.

134:3.5 Jesus stopped off on the r. trip and delivered these

176:4.3 on his r. (at least on one of his possible visits) he

181:0.1 but they were prone to forget that this r. visit was

returnedverb; see returned from; returned to

23:2.16 years but r. in due time with the desired information.

64:4.13 but the moon they conjectured only r. because

70:7.12 they r. to marry and to submit to lifelong subjection

75:5.7 And when Adam r., Eve experienced a satisfaction

76:6.3 Adam and Eve r. as ascendant citizens—sons of man.

86:1.6 “I r. and saw that the race is not to the swift, nor the

86:4.1 convincing evidence that the old chief had really r. in

90:2.7 Caesars banish astrologers, but they invariably r.

93:5.13 but only caught up with his former disciple as he r.

97:9.25 impending doom, and presently Nebuchadnezzar r..

122:2.6 Mary’s faith in the vision of Gabriel, so that she r.

122:3.1 before Joseph had r. home, Gabriel appeared to

122:10.1 his informers r. and made full report of the recent

126:0.2 that Jesus had r. home to be a dutiful son—not that

126:4.9 they r. home, wrote out the Ten Commandments in

127:6.7 When he r. home, he told all this to his mother.

128:6.4 They went up to Jerusalem and r. by the same route,

129:1.6 Jesus r. shortly before the double wedding of Simon

134:1.1 Jesus r. by way of Ur to Babylon, where he joined

134:2.5 Jesus r. as a passenger with a later caravan to

135:1.3 John r. home from Jerusalem to tend his father’s

137:1.5 many days in the hills, and now they r. to learn

138:5.3 The Master r. for the evening meal, and during the

140:6.10 they soon r., and Peter said: “Master, we would go

140:7.3 Thursday they r. for three more days of teaching.

142:8.3 the Master and the apostles r to instruct and comfort

143:6.1 twelve had just r. with food, and they besought

144:6.12 Jesus r., heard of their deliberations, listened to their

145:0.1 The news that Jesus had r. rapidly spread throughout

146:6.1 came into Jesus’ presence and then r. home to their

147:2.4 while Jesus and the twelve r. to work in Galilee.

148:8.2 philosopher r. with wealthy Jews of Alexandria,

148:9.4 two of his associates r. with the messengers to

151:5.1 but when Sunday morning came, the crowds r..

153:5.2 when Joab, the leader of the evangelists, r. and

166:2.5 Only one, this alien, has r. to give glory to God.”

169:1.13 brother was lost and is found; he has r. alive to us!’”

172:3.6 And so they r. bringing the colt with them.

172:4.1 While the Alpheus twins r. the donkey to its owner

174:5.2 Philip and Andrew r. with the Greeks to the home of

176:3.4 Presently the lord of those servants unexpectedly r.

178:2.12 when the three apostles r. and informed Jesus that

180:3.10 when Jesus r. and beckoned them to be seated.

181:1.2 “When I have r. to live in you and work through

181:2.6 apostles were rather surprised that Judas had not r.

182:3.3 When Jesus r. to speak with the three apostles, he

184:1.8 When Annas r., going up to the Master’s side,

187:1.10 he r. home, he led his family into the kingdom.

188:3.8 Whether or not this spirit reality r. to become a

189:5.3 found Mary Magdalene r. and weeping before the

189:5.5 when Peter and John r., they ceased to ridicule

190:2.5 “He had scarcely finished speaking when Jude r.,

192:2.6 that John would not die before the Master r.,

returned from

87:1.5 Mourners also r. from a funeral by a different road

119:6.4 When Michael r. from this morontia bestowal,

134:2.1 It was a full year before Jesus r. from this journey.

134:7.1 When Jesus r. from the journey to the Caspian Sea,

136:2.3 And in a few moments this divine entity r. from

137:1.5 having just r. from their long and futile searching

140:6.14 When Peter r. from the presence of his Master

143:5.9 the twelve apostles r. from Sychar, and coming

154:7.5 when Ruth r. from a visit to the Zebedee house,

156:6.9 when the Master r. from the Phoenician mission

167:4.3 no one ever r. from the tomb after the lapse of

187:4.7 John r. from the city, bringing with him his mother

192:2.14 It was almost ten o’clock when Jesus r. from his visit

returned to

1:3.8 and I have repeatedly r. to the presence of the Father

25:8.9 remain with him until he r. to the central universe

26:10.2 directly to the second circle before they are r. to

30:4.15 sleeping survivor; the physical body has r. to dust.

39:2.1 have served in all phases of training and have r. to a

45:1.2 and who have r. to the very worlds where you are

45:2.4 the affairs of the worlds of Satania have not been r.

50:3.6 the time comes for this “reversion staff” to be r. to

53:3.6 a destiny no more glorious than to be r. to humble

57:8.8 this commission r. to Jerusem and reported favorably

58:1.6 the Satania commission of Life Carriers r to Jerusem

58:4.2 550,000,000 years ago the Life Carrier corps r. to

59:5.11 There was a short interruption, and the sea r. to

60:2.11 but unlike the sea serpents, these animals always r.

64:1.7 increasing numbers of their mongrel descendants r.

64:6.5 No red man ever r. to Asia.

65:1.7 Whereupon the Life Carriers are immediately r. to

67:4.5 loyal personalities (except Van) were r. to Jerusem

67:6.2 the thirty-nine loyal staff members r. to Jerusem.

70:7.12 they r. to marry and to submit to lifelong subjection

74:5.1 administration of world affairs over to Adam and r.

74:8.11 When the Jewish priests r. to Jerusalem, they had

75:5.5 and Adam r. to his home and began to plan for their

75:5.8 when the Melchizedek receivers r. to Urantia and

77:5.7 Many times Adamson r to visit his father and mother

77:6.5 After the default of Adam the midwayers r. to the

86:4.8 The early Andites thought their ghosts r. to the

89:6.3 first came out of his house to meet him when he r.

93:0.2 twelve Melchizedeks r. to Urantia upon the default

93:9.4 he once more r. to Hebron, the scene of his earlier

93:10.5 Machiventa Melchizedek will not be fully r. to the

94:4.1 the populace r. in measure to the ancient rituals of

94:11.3 followers taught that Sakyamuni Buddha’s spirit r.

95:5.7 thirty-one chapters, which the priests, when r. to

95:5.10 The capital r. to Thebes, and the priests waxed fat

97:9.17 The northern kingdom r. to the worship of Elohim.

97:9.24 The Baal political party r. to power in Jerusalem,

97:10.2 When the Jews had been freed by the Persians, they r

120:3.11 he shall presently in power and glory be r. to me as

125:0.5 Jesus then r. to greet his mother and prepared to

125:1.5 They r. to the upper court for Mary and walked

125:4.2 finding no trace of him, they r. to their relatives

126:5.1 Gradually Jesus and his family r. to the simple life of

127:3.5 That night they again r. to Bethany and would

128:1.14 but Jesus r. to Nazareth by the east Jordan way,

128:2.4 Each Sabbath Jesus r. to Nazareth, and sometimes

128:2.6 When he r. to the repair shop, he did not again

128:3.2 They r. to Nazareth by the coast route, touching

128:5.6 Jesus r. to Nazareth.

129:1.6 Jesus r. to Nazareth in October to attend Martha’s

129:3.3 his friends thought he had r. to Damascus; others

129:3.4 When Jesus r. to Palestine, he did nothing to change

130:2.2 When he r. to Mongolia, he began to teach these

133:2.3 resolved to reorganize his home when he r. to India.

134:0.1 he therefore deliberately r. to Galilee to await the

134:8.8 the detached guardian seraphim r. to Jesus’ side

135:2.3 John and Elizabeth r. to their home and began to

135:2.4 As time passed, John r. less often to Hebron, while

135:9.1 When John r. to his disciples, he found them in

135:9.8 brothers James and Jude having r. to Capernaum.

136:6.1 confront him when he r. to Galilee to resume his

137:1.3 Soon after Jesus and Andrew r. to the camp,

137:1.5 After Jesus had r. to Pella for the night, and while

137:1.5 many days in the hills, and now they r. to learn

137:4.5 But he r. to the gathering and was once more

137:4.16 When he r. to the people, they regarded him with

137:6.1 His mother, having r. to Capernaum with James

137:6.6 That evening, when they had r. to the land, before

137:8.3 when he r. to Zebedee’s house and asked for food.

138:2.1 They r. to Jesus more fully realizing that religion

138:3.4 They all r. to Matthew’s home, where they talked

138:7.2 and they r. to Jesus as he had bidden them.

139:9.11 was crucified, the twins r. to their families and nets;

141:8.3 they r. to their various homes along the Euphrates

142:4.4 When Flavius r. to Jerusalem, he made a feast for

142:8.3 the Master and the apostles r to instruct and comfort

142:8.5 the rulers of the Jews learned that Jesus had r. to

144:1.6 tell no man about these experiences until he had r. to

146:3.7 you will the better understand when I shall have r.

146:7.1 He told his followers that, after he r. to the Father,

147:2.4 while Jesus and the twelve r. to work in Galilee.

147:3.6 And they r. to the temple to join their companions,

147:6.2 three of them r. to Jerusalem to submit their report

148:4.11 these matters until after I shall have r. to the Father.”

148:7.4 This man r. to his work as a stone mason, proving

148:8.3 Kirmeth shortly r. to Bagdad, taking with him only

150:5.1 at Shunem, after John’s apostles had r. to Hebron,

151:5.5 Peter, who, in his agitation, had not yet r. to his oar

152:1.2 Jesus and the apostles r. to Bethsaida after he had

152:2.7 Andrew r. to Jesus, saying: “The lad has left only

154:7.5 Jesus’ family r. to their home in Capernaum and

156:3.2 On Wednesday, July 6, they all r. to Sidon and

158:1.4 the struggle this day on Mount Hermon and r. to

162:0.2 After Philip and Matthew had r. to their fellows

162:2.9 and his assistants refused to arrest Jesus; they r. to

163:5.2 David Zebedee r. to Bethsaida and began to curtail

163:6.1 the teaching site about five o’clock when Jesus r. to

163:6.3 will spread to all the world even after I shall have r.

164:3.8 Josiah had so washed in the pool of Siloam, he r.

164:3.9 Josiah r. to his usual place of alms-seeking.

165:1.3 Abner and the seventy never r. to the Pella camp.

165:2.12 and the other half in dismay r. to Jerusalem and their

165:6.2 the welfare of my children when I shall have r. to

166:2.5 Only one, this alien, has r. to give glory to God.”

167:0.1 Andrew, r. to the Pella encampment to teach the

167:1.5 Before the man left the room, Jesus r. to his seat and

167:3.3 Jesus r. to the speaker’s platform and said: “Why

172:5.1 This Sunday evening as they r. to Bethany, Jesus

172:5.3 he was considerably sobered by the time they r. to

173:2.5 r. to Jesus, saying: “Concerning John’s baptism,

174:5.1 by Andrew, he r. to the waiting Greeks.

175:4.1 denunciation of the Jewish rulers, Judas had r. to

177:2.2 When you r. to Jerusalem, your parents consented

177:4.9 Judas r. to his associates at the camp intoxicated

177:5.2 turned against them and r. to their former ways of

179:3.7 Jesus donned his cloak, r. to his place as host,

181:1.2 “When I have r. to live in you and work through

182:1.4 to represent me to the world after I have r. to your

182:2.1 The apostles were greatly shocked when they r. to

182:3.3 When Jesus r. to speak with the three apostles, he

184:2.7 Getting cold, he r. to the fireside, and one of the men

185:6.2 And one of them, before they r. him to Pilate, took

187:4.7 After the Passover Mary r. to Bethsaida, where she

187:5.1 who r. to the scene just before the Master expired.

188:1.5 with the bodies of the thieves while the others r. to

188:3.3 Mary the mother of Jesus, with Ruth and Jude, r. to

188:3.8 Whether or not this spirit reality r. to become a

190:1.2 Mary Magdalene r. to the tomb, and the others

190:1.10 The rest of Jesus’ family r. to Galilee.

190:3.1 Mary Magdalene had r. to Joseph’s house just a

192:1.10 Zelotes forsook his brethren and r. to his home.

192:2.7 When they r. to the others, Jesus went for a walk

192:2.13 after you have, perchance, r. to the work you used

193:5.4 r Jesus to the status of Paradise sonship and supreme

193:6.1 Mary had r. to Jerusalem with John Zebedee when

193:6.1 Soon after Pentecost she r. to the home of Salome

193:6.4 Soon after Pentecost the twins r. to their homes in

193:6.6 Just about noon the apostles r. to their brethren in

returnedadjective

30:4.15 the soul and for the indwelling of the r. Adjuster.

39:9.2 have so many of these r. Seraphington graduates as

49:6.5 a sleeping mortal there functions the r. Adjuster,

136:2.4 When the r. and now exalted Personalized Adjuster

returningsee returning from; returning to

15:4.7 when widely scattered on their different r. routes

40:9.7 possessions of the surviving mortal and r. Adjuster

64:4.6 was in recession; men and animals were r. north.

93:5.10 Upon r. with his family to Salem, Abraham began to

94:6.4 the earliest presentations of the doctrine of r. good

94:6.5 death was like the r home of this creature personality

94:6.12 dragons, and evil spirits, all betokening the r. fears

112:6.7 patterns thereof are energized by the r. Adjuster.

114:3.4 the r. governor general sits as a temporary member

117:6.1 and when you find him, it will be like r. home.

140:5.24 Fatherly love delights in r. good for evil—doing good

146:5.2 And as he was r., his servants came out to meet him,

158:1.6 Father Melchizedek, not r. until about six o’clock.

169:1.15 this parable of the lost son, the reception of the r.

177:4.1 Iscariot disappeared, not r. until late in the

183:3.9 one of the last of the r. soldiers who had pursued

183:3.10 those who had fled up the ravine were r.,

196:2.5 Christ, the glorified and soon-r. Lord Jesus Christ.

returning from

24:7.3 On r. from superuniverse service, a Havona Servital

40:8.2 and even their Adjusters, by r. from Divinington,

146:4.3 as Jesus was r. from the mines, he chanced to pass

182:2.2 R. from his talk with David and John, Jesus

returning to

14:6.31 It is the place they enjoy r. to ever and anon.

42:4.2 even if long prevented from r. to its source,

50:4.10 adopted and trained in the prince’s schools are r. to

57:3.4 out into space on circuits of irregular outline, r. to

93:5.10 Upon r. with his family to Salem, Abraham began to

95:6.2 dream while in Ur, he settled upon a program of r. to

97:2.3 the better classes r. to the worship of Yahweh and

122:7.7 On r. to the courtyard of the inn, he was informed

122:10.4 They sojourned in Alexandria two full years, not r.

123:2.4 Since r. to Nazareth, theirs had been a busy

127:3.7 Upon r. to Nazareth, Jesus began work in the shop

128:2.6 Jesus was not averse to finding an excuse for r. to

130:0.7 Jesus always declined, pleading the necessity for r. to

131:2.6 ‘In r. to your spiritual rest shall you be saved;

135:4.2 On r. to Engedi from his mother’s funeral, John

135:12.6 And the young woman, r. to the banquet table,

147:6.0 6. RETURNING TO CAPERNAUM

149:1.2 healing by Jesus and, r. to their homes, added to

149:7.0 7. RETURNING TO BETHSAIDA

150:7.1 Before r. to the encampment, he walked down by

163:1.6 all of them r. to the new camp near Pella, in Perea,

172:2.1 and teach many lessons before r. to the Father but

173:1.7 Jesus, r. to the speaker’s stand, spoke to the

176:4.1 that Michael should be interested in sometime r. to

176:4.2 individuals, declare his intention of r. to this world

177:3.6 That evening, after r. to the camp, Jesus visited with

177:4.6 as proof of his sincerity in now r. to the teachings

177:5.3 John Mark was ominously silent after r. to camp,

returnsnoun

87:0.1 to do with investment for higher and future r..

160:4.11 to toil for the later r. inherent in honest endeavor.

returnsverb

1:4.3 mortal tabernacle “r. to the earth whence it came”;

17:6.8 when the Creator Son r. to universe headquarters

20:6.8 to Paradise, is accepted by the Universal Father, r.

27:0.2 r. as the accredited deliverer of this isolated world,

36:6.4 When the bestowed life is exhausted, the body r.

39:4.15 A mortal never r. to his native planet during the

42:1.6 comes from the Paradise Presences and r. thereto,

52:5.6 and r. to the Creator Son at the headquarters of

109:1.2 when the Adjuster r. to Divinington, an extended

112:3.5 After death the material body r. to the elemental

112:4.13 to the Paradise presence of the Universal Father, r.

114:1.4 until Michael sometime r. to Urantia as he promised

117:4.4 the unique personality of a nonascender r. to the

117:4.4 r. to the Supreme as a drop of water r. to the sea.

120:3.11 Gabriel, I am your sovereign until Michael thus r..”

169:1.4 one sinner who repents and r. to the Father’s fold.

169:1.12 but when this your son r., having squandered your

185:5.0 5. JESUS RETURNS TO PILATE

reunification

79:8.5 political r. of the yellow race was consummated,

79:8.5 This political r. of the later tribal groups was not

116:2.13 the experiential r. of the collective acts of the first

reunify

94:11.11 minds of those days to r. this unwieldy concept.

reunion

13:2.1 They are rendezvous worlds, r. spheres, serving as

33:6.1 mission of r. of Orvonton Master Sons on Paradise,

38:4.4 partner is thereby present at least every other r..

112:3.5 and it is the r. of the Adjuster and the soul that

reunions

17:1.9 the r. of the struggles and triumphs of the ascendant

27:0.1 in the various millennial gatherings and group r. of

38:4.4 They forgather for r. every millennium and are all

reunite

30:4.15 when these two, the Adjuster and the seraphim, r.

112:3.7 the mansion worlds both r. in eternal manifestation.

reunited

67:4.5 (except Van) were returned to Jerusem and were r.

67:6.8 they were translated to Jerusem, where Van was r.

113:7.6 Man and angel may or may not be r in eternal service

118:10.3 all phases of universe activity are being partially r. by

150:6.1 before they all r. at Nazareth—he discussed “The

reuniting

47:3.3 And it is the r. of the morontia-soul trust of the

106:7.10 theoretical possibility of the r. of the seven phases of

revealsee revealwith cannot or never or not

0:12.11 all our efforts to r. truth and co-ordinate essential

0:12.12 to portray the truth as we are directed to r. it,

1:1.3 manner and method by which the divine Sons r. God

1:6.5 loving personality can hardly r. himself to a loveless

5:1.2 a never-ending effort to r. himself to the children of

7:6.2 Sons who go out from the eternal Isle to r. his divine

7:7.3 The Eternal Son and his Sons r. the avenue of

8:2.6 for, as the divine Sons r. the love of God, so the

12:2.2 your telescopes literally r. millions upon millions

12:2.3 In the not-distant future, new telescopes will r. to

17:0.11 r. themselves through the channel of the Reflective

18:1.4 I can r. very little about the work of these high

19:1.5 knowledge, but at best it can only r. man’s origin;

19:1.11 4. History alone fails adequately to r. future

19:1.11 Finite origins are helpful, but only divine causes r.

19:5.1 it is impossible for them fully to r. themselves

20:4.5 In view of this prospect, only time can r. the future

20:10.4 As the bestowal Sons of mercy, the Avonals r. the

21:3.21 5. On each creature level, experientially to r. one

22:7.14 we know much more than we are permitted to r..

23:2.24 regard the assignment to r. truth as the highest trust

36:2.10 And I am permitted to r. that the seven central

37:10.6 your advancing careers will increasingly r. these

55:1.4 special visualization ceremonies designed to r. the

55:6.6 the technique whereby the absonite personalities r.

57:7.3 The study of these radioactive elements will r. that

76:5.7 he selected this world as the arena wherein to r.

76:5.7 a more striking background against which to r. the

77:7.4 These disloyal midwayers were able to r. themselves

101:2.9 The contemplation of nature can only r. a God of

101:2.11 but it does not in any manner r. a personal God.

101:10.2 r. to the logician or to the reasoner the eternal truth

104:4.47 disclose new potentialities, r. new meanings;

107:1.6 In their relationship to fusion creatures Adjusters r. a

107:5.2 we can r. very little, for we do not know.

108:3.5 the records r. that, in addition to his admonitions

112:5.9 given full and ample opportunity to r. its true intent

114:7.13 I am forbidden to r. the real nature of the function of

116:3.5 while such bestowals unfailingly r. to the creatures

116:4.10 When bestowal Sons r. new ways for man to God,

117:1.8 men can aspire to r. this love to their brethren in the

117:6.18 We suspect that what the Adjusters will r. to

117:6.23 when creatures perfectly r. the love of the Supreme,

117:7.17 The curtain of cosmic destiny will draw back to r.

118:1.8 The time unit of maturity is proportioned so to r. the

118:2.2 the attainment of God in absolute would r. the

119:6.3 I regret that I am forbidden to r. the details of this

119:8.5 On none of Michael’s bestowals did he r. God the

120:2.8 do the will of your Paradise Father, thus to r. God,

122:4.1 to as many as shall receive him to them will he r.

125:5.10 labor to r. to his spiritually blinded countrymen

126:2.2 to r. the divine nature on earth and in the flesh, but

126:5.2 by Jesus’ subsequent teachings, which so repletely r.

129:3.1 The main events, as far as we have permission to r.

130:4.10 These two views, synchronized and harmonized, r.

131:4.2 Lord of creation, and ruler of the universe, r. to us,

131:7.2 Prince of Heaven seek to r.  himself and to show

131:10.2 by living the will of the Father, we can r. him to

132:7.2 so to live as to permit the Father to r. himself in our

132:7.6 flash upon earth in the lives of the men who r. God

136:4.13 to r. the Father and show forth his divine character

136:6.8 Jesus came to r. his Father in heaven to his children

136:9.7 appear on earth as the Prince of Peace to r. a God

139:7.8 Levi would burn to r. to them his generosity, but

140:5.3 Jesus sought to r. this new concept of fatherly love

140:6.4 we would hear it. R. the new way to us.”

140:7.5 his mission on earth: 1. To r. the Father to man.

141:7.4 their only business was to r. God to the individual

142:2.2 And now have I come in the flesh to r. the Father

142:6.6 duty of those who know the realities of the spirit to r

143:1.4 to do the will of my Father and to r. his loving

144:2.1 “O Father, cleanse us from sin, r. your love, and

144:5.40 R. to us your holy character.

145:3.9 “I have come into the world to r. the Father and

146:3.1 Intellectual strivings may r. the facts of life, but the

149:6.2 but I have come to r. the Father’s love so that you

150:3.4 the internal organs of an animal recently killed can r.

152:5.4 does nothing to r. the Father or to advance his

153:2.4 I came into the world to r. my Father and to

155:6.10 Moses to the times of Amos and Hosea, did r.

156:4.2 the mission of the Son to r. the Father to all races

157:5.3 He now proposed boldly to r. to them what he is,

159:4.4 the loving God I have come to r. to all the worlds.

162:2.3 for I have come from the Father to declare and r.

162:7.3 you would know me and love the truth which I r..

162:7.3 will hardly walk in the light of the truth which I r..

165:3.8 I came into this world to r. the Father to you and

167:1.5 not to tempt you into the kingdom, but to r. himself

168:1.6 records of the universe r. that Jesus’ Personalized

169:4.2 knows the Father, and he to whom the Son will r.

169:4.2 sent him into the world to r. their combined

174:5.3 Said Jesus: “My Father sent me to this world to r.

174:5.7 that which the Father commanded I should r. to

175:1.11 presume to reject and destroy him who comes to r.

180:6.4 This spirit comes forth from me, and he will r. my

180:6.4 would take of that which is mine and r. it to you.

181:2.15 And all who thus live will r. the gospel even in the

181:2.24 the new teacher, when he has come, will r. to you

182:1.9 The Father in heaven had sought to r. himself to

185:1.6 fierce riots broke out when he failed to r. the hiding

186:2.9 to r. to all the universe the manner in which God can

186:2.11 In his matchless life he never failed to r. God to

189:1.10 and further r. the will of my Father in Paradise.”

191:5.3 As I have revealed the Father, so shall you r. the

191:5.3 Let faith r. your light to the world;

193:0.3 I taught you that my one purpose was to r. my

195:10.1 spirit-born mortals who effectively r. the Master to

196:0.9 and r. himself through him to the mortals of the

196:3.27 Morality without religion fails to r ultimate goodness

revealwith cannot or never or not

12:9.4 Technical analysis does not r. what a person or thing

13:1.23 You do not r. it to us nor to any other order of

23:2.11 I am not permitted to r. much of the work of the

42:2.21 power directors do not r. the secret to the rest of us.

55:8.6 We are not permitted to r. the nature of the work of

101:2.11 but it does not in any manner r. a personal God.

101:10.2 r. to the logician or to the reasoner the eternal truth

114:7.13 I am forbidden to r. the real nature of the function of

119:6.3 I regret that I am forbidden to r. the details of this

119:8.5 On none of Michael’s bestowals did he r. God the

132:7.2 You cannot r. God to those who do not seek for

136:8.2 such performances would not r. God nor save men.

144:5.1 other inhabited planets, but this Jesus did not r. to

145:2.4 I have come, not to r. the Father to the children of

148:6.10 learned that the Father does not thus r. himself,

152:5.4 does nothing to r. the Father or to advance his

161:1.4 Greek rejected on the ground that God does not r.

176:4.2 still the Master did not r. himself in power and

177:1.5 John Mark never did r. anything that transpired on

185:1.6 fierce riots broke out when he failed to r. the hiding

185:3.1 And John never did r. this matter.

186:2.11 In his matchless life he never failed to r. God to

196:3.27 Morality without religion fails to r. ultimate

revealable

22:7.1 r. to, and understandable by, none save those who

22:10.2 As far as that particular concept is r. to the

revealedverb; see revealedwith cannot or not or never;

seerevealed to you

1:3.8 these two attributes are most completely r. to the

1:4.3 then,it is r., the indwelling “Spirit shall return to God

1:5.9 As we see the Father r. throughout his universe;

2:1.10 as they are r. in relation to the outworking of the

2:6.4 Jesus r. God as the Father of each human being.

3:1.2 The Infinite can be finally r. only in infinity;

3:1.2 God is r. throughout the cosmos, but the cosmos can

3:6.7 understood by observing them as they were r. in

5:4.6 Jesus r. a God of love, and love is all-embracing of

7:0.3 Thus is the First Source forever r. in the beauty of

7:5.9 Whatever else this original Michael r., he made the

9:1.7 That the Infinite simultaneously r. his infinity in

9:1.8 and love which are so exquisitely r. in his spiritual

9:3.2 material gravity, inherent in the Third Source, is r. in

9:8.14 family of the Third Source and Center, as it is r. in

9:8.26 [R. on Urantia by a Divine Counselor of Uversa

10:1.5 except as it is universally r. in the Eternal Son and

10:7.6 the acts of the Trinity will be r. as meaningful and

11:5.1 we know only that which is r.; personalities do not

11:9.3 he r. the infinity potential of his nonpersonal self

13:1.6 if r., would merely confuse and handicap me in my

15:14.4 much you do not understand would have to be r.,

16:2.1 Just as the Eternal and Original Son is r. through the

16:2.1 so is the Infinite and Divine Spirit r. through the

16:4.7 little or nothing has been r. about Master Spirits.

16:9.6 Jesus not only r. God to man, but he also made a

19:4.5 immediately r. an unerring and divine totaling of all

20:1.12 so have the orders of Paradise Sons r. themselves

20:10.3 united with the ministry of the Infinite Spirit, is r. to

22:1.1 This corps, as r. and as organized for superuniverse

26:1.11 The seven orders of ministering spirits, as r., are

28:6.19 be it rendered by man or angel, is fully r. in the faces

28:6.20 but the quality of unselfishness r. in disinterested

30:1.14 nor have all categories been r. in these narratives;

30:1.112 appear in the Paradise classification as r. herein.

30:2.9 those orders of intelligent beings who have been r. in

31:9.13 of all other creatures or entities r. as functioning in

40:0.1 seven classes of Ascending Sons of God have been r.

40:10.2 unmistakably r. in those children of the Reflective

42:10.1 are concealed in space potency, r. in monota,

43:5.17 Melchizedek r. the relations of this Most High

52:3.11 Truth is r. up to the administration of the

54:2.3 the eternal purpose of God’s will as it is r. in the

56:3.1 to time-space he is r. in the dual phenomena of pure

56:3.2 this single spirit is r. in the dual phenomena of the

71:4.15 the status of God-consciousness, which becomes r.

92:0.5 much will be r. in the ages to come as religion

92:5.9 never entirely lost the Trinity concept r. by Adam.

92:7.2 they are either evolved, or else they are suddenly r..

100:5.6 In times past, divine beings have r. themselves to

101:1.5 they are r. in the growth of man’s spiritual insight,

101:3.4 spiritual faith (true moral consciousness) is r. in that

102:8.7 And that is religion, even the highest yet r. in the

104:0.3 or even any of their representatives, had been r. to

104:1.13 by a few individuals to whom it was especially r.)

104:3.13 The Father is energy r. in Paradise-Havona and at

105:2.3 monothetic prereality which, though infinite, is r. as

105:2.11 relationship is discernible as personality, it is r. to

105:2.11 absolute, it is r. in the primacy of the First Source;

106:0.4 creatures who have attained destiny—destiny as r.

106:2.8 the infinity of the triodities as such is r. on

106:9.11 the realities of the Father are r. within the qualities

107:1.6 ministry that has never been r. to Urantia mortals.

112:6.1 emerge on the mansion worlds, for the first time r.

113:3.4 herein is r. the reason why the seraphic guardian

115:6.5 this dual motion is r in the descending and ascending

116:3.3 is r. in the bestowal actions of the Eternal Son and

116:5.15 will be r in the full appearance of the almighty power

117:1.8 Michael, a creator, r. the divine love of the Creator

117:3.8 And the Father’s solitary function is probably best r.

117:5.4 even as the Father was so r. in the earth life of Jesus.

117:7.17 on those new and higher levels r. in the ultimate of

119:8.3 the Paradise Deities, whose synthetic unity, as r. by

119:8.4 on the Adamic bestowal he r. the will of the Father

123:0.3 One of Joseph’s relatives r. this to a few friends in

128:4.7 responsive to the spiritual realities r. in his teachings.

130:7.4 The motion of time is only r. in relation to

131:4.2 All the prophets have hailed him, and he has r.

136:1.6 It was r. only in Jesus; the world knew nothing of

136:6.11 Jesus thus r. to the creatures of his universe the new

140:5.23 And so it is r. that the beatitudes of the Sermon on

140:8.31 The Master r. a goodness equal to God.

142:4.2 when the Father is r. as the universal Spirit Ruler

142:4.3 the Father will have been r. in the life of the Son;

142:7.15 Jesus r. a God of perfection to man and presented in

143:2.2 I show to you the way of life as r. to me by my

144:1.6 and his experiences on Mount Hermon; Jesus also r.

144:8.8 the wise and haughty, while he has r. them to babes.

149:2.6 came to him, and he r. to them the light of life.

150:4.2 nothing covered up that is not going to be r.;

150:5.3 “Salvation is the gift of the Father and is r. by his

163:6.3 spirit has r. these spiritual glories to these children

163:6.3 really know you, and those to whom I have r. you.

165:3.2 for there is nothing now covered that shall not be r..

165:6.2 “In the time of testing, a man’s soul is r.; trial

166:3.4 when the glory of the better way becomes r. in the

166:3.4 humanity seek to find an entrance when it is r. in

169:4.10 the Father, who has been r. in personal portraiture

169:4.11 Although Jesus r. the true nature of the Father in his

169:4.13 God can be r to the finite sons of the material worlds

170:3.3 attainment of the righteousness of the kingdom is r..

174:5.3 And to whom has the Lord been r.?’

175:1.7 of God—God r. in man and man uplifted to God.

179:2.3 The Master knew he had r. the Father’s love on

179:3.2 Jesus’ attitude plainly r. that he was minded to wash

179:5.3 The word of the Father, as r. in the Son, is indeed

180:5.8 meaning of this rule of universal relationship is r.

180:6.4 he will declare to you that which the Father has r. to

182:1.4 The truth which you have given to me I have r. to

182:1.5 the truth I have taught them and the love I have r.

182:1.6 The glory which you gave me I have r. to these

182:1.9 so r. that the Master, who was the Father incarnate

182:2.1 John Mark took Jesus to one side and r. that they

183:3.4 The Master had boldly r. himself to his enemies,

187:2.4 The longings of a lifetime are openly r. in a crisis.

187:5.6 He r. his true nature to the murderous Sanhedrin

191:5.3 As I have r. the Father, so shall you reveal the

193:0.3 I have r. God as your Father in heaven; I have

193:0.3 I have r. you as the sons of God on earth.

194:3.1 The Creator Son, in the flesh, r. God to men;

194:3.13 Up to Pentecost, religion had r. only man seeking for

195:2.9 but Christianity r. to them an even better concept of

196:0.3 not that he r. so many new ideas about the Father

196:3.19 Jesus r. and exemplified a religion of love: security in

revealedwith cannot or not or never

1:1.1 The First Source has never r. himself by name,

13:1.7 supernal abode which have not been r. to mortals

13:1.11 whose identity has not been r. to Urantia mortals.

13:1.20 of types of spirit servers as yet not r. to mortals.

13:2.6 Never will those secrets be r. to the ascendant

14:6.5 serves many purposes which are not r. to me,

15:14.4 deal that is going on in Orvonton is not r. to you,

17:3.2 Spirits have names, but these designations are not r.

19:6.4 these transactions have never been r. to us, but we

19:7.1 and are not, therefore, fully r. to Urantia mortals.

27:2.3 and transient, who have not been r. on Urantia.

30:0.2 grand universe because all of the groups are not r..

31:9.2 origin, nature, and destiny may not be fully r..”

35:1.3 of inhabited planet not heretofore r. on Urantia.

37:10.6 —the eternal assignment on missions not yet r. to the

48:3.17 numerous other realms not at present r. on Urantia.

65:1.9 but it has never been r. to us by what technique we

70:12.20 such cannot be r. but must be slowly and laboriously

92:5.9 never entirely lost the Trinity concept r. by Adam.

107:5.4 Though many of these orders have not been r. on

108:2.11 Such transactions have never been r. to us.

115:3.11 In eternity all is—only has all not yet been r. in time

124:6.4 controversy as they had never r. this episode to her.

129:3.3 phase of his life which he never r. to any member

136:1.6 Creator in the form of the creature had not been r.

143:5.12 the Apostle John the next day, but he never r. it fully

147:1.4 healing to the centurion’s servant, was not r. to

148:3.4 It has not been r. for the purposes of this record,

148:3.4 always held the opinion that, in some way not r. to

149:1.3 It was never r to us just what occurred in these cases

150:4.2 nothing covered up that is not going to be r.;

165:3.2 there is nothing now covered that shall not be r..

190:2.7 But James never r. more of his visit with the risen

196:0.3 not that he r. so many new ideas about the Father

revealed to you

9:8.12 With few exceptions the orders r. to you possess

13:1.23 It is forbidden to me and eventually r. to you.

13:1.23 But even after it is r. to you, for some reason it

15:14.4 deal that is going on in Orvonton is not r. to you,

19:1.1 Of all the high orders of celestial personalities r. to

19:1.3 are the only group of the Sons of God r. to you

30:4.34 This narrative, together with what has been r. to you

42:10.7 it is nearer the absonite than any other concept r.

150:4.2 What I have r. to you in the inner chamber, that

157:3.6 Jesus said: “This has been r. to you by my Father.

157:6.11 the Son of Man is the Son of God, but it has been r.

158:6.2 your brethren heard on the mountain shall be r. to

178:3.2 truth concerning the kingdom and have r. to you

180:1.4 as I have lived among you and r. the Father to you.

180:6.8 loves you and desires to be more fully r. to you.

181:2.11 Continue to believe in me and that which I have r.

revealedadjective; see religion(s)

0:1.7 4. Creative—self-distributive and divinely r. Deity.

4:1.9 These Absolutes must be the not-fully-r. presences

13:1.12 attaches only to those beings, r. and unrevealed,

19:5.3 a part of the manifest and definitely r. organization

22:0.1 its many types of personalities, r. and unrevealed.

22:8.1 But all these creature-trinitized beings, r. and

24:3.4 Of all the r. orders of spirit beings taking origin in

29:5.7 only other types of r. beings capable of functioning

30:0.2 grand universe because all of the groups are not r..

30:0.2 speculation which these partially r. concepts supply.

30:1.2 which refers to all groups of trinitized beings, r. and

39:1.1 These seraphim are the highest of the seven r. orders

40:5.18 too numerous to narrate even between the r. orders

52:3.11 Truth is r. up to the administration of the

92:5.7 the fulcrums on which the levers of r. truth depended

92:6.14 believed that their religions were inspired and r.,

92:6.19 minds suddenly to accept advanced r. truth.

93:1.1 R. truth was threatened with extinction during the

93:4.16 Melchizedek taught elementary r. truth at Salem

101:5.11 Personally r. religions are sponsored by the bestowal

104:0.3 triad has become mixed with that of a r. Trinity;

132:3.4 R. truth, personally discovered truth, is the

revealer

2:6.5 Truth exhibits God as a r., as a teacher.

9:0.2 expression and interpretation; he is the universal r.

11:8.9 The Unqualified Absolute is the r., regulator, and

56:1.1 their ultimate repository in space and their r. and

125:6.6 a r. of the loving character of his Father in heaven.

127:1.7 and as a r. of the heavenly Father to the world.

136:9.4 Jesus perceived what kind of a truth-r. he was to

revealers

0:0.1 in those papers which the Orvonton corps of truth r.

20:1.12 servers, bestowers, judges, teachers, and truth r..

21:3.24 Paradise Sons are the real r. of the Father’s loving

23:2.18 They are the faithful r. of the motives and intent of

28:6.19 the mind readers, heart searchers, and soul r. of the

revealingsee also God-revealing

8:4.5 gigantic task of r. the Father’s personality of love to

8:4.5 Spirit dedicated to the unending ministry of r. the

19:2.6 who may and do engage in the work of r. truth to

19:3.4 is known as a fact-finding or as a truth-r. tribunal,

21:3.24 demonstrating his own fitness to rule but is also r.

28:6.5 In r. the Father’s pre-existent mercy, the Sons of

102:3.14 Michael we behold the phenomenon of God’s r.

105:4.2 of the self-segmented phases of the self-r. I AM.

107:4.7 Always will the Adjuster be r. to the mortal

112:2.18 creative expansion of self-realization through r. the

117:6.18 a divine gift can achieve the impossible task of r.

119:0.1 assigned to Urantia by Gabriel on the mission of r.

119:8.7 In passing through the experience of r. the Seven

119:8.7 through the experience of r. the will of the Supreme.

127:0.1 the express purpose of r. his Father to the children

127:6.15 Jesus is becoming expert in the divine art of r. his

127:6.16 his supreme mission of r. God to men and leading

129:3.5 Jesus was dedicated to the work of r. the Father to

134:0.2 r. his divine identity among the Jews and gentiles

134:3.3 died without ever r. his personal religious beliefs.

139:9.10 the Master had talked about r. himself openly to the

140:3.1 which I exemplify in my earth life of r. the Father

140:8.19 will assist most in r. the Father’s divine character

152:3.2 Have I so failed in r. to you the Father of spirits

156:5.15 Are you more resourceful in r. goodness to humanity

166:1.5 —proclaiming the righteousness of God and r. the

176:2.3 achieved the experience of simultaneously r. God to

184:4.6 Having lived to the full a life of r. God to man,

184:4.6 Jesus is now r. to the worlds the final triumph over

reveals

1:4.6 the Father r. all of his gracious and divine self that

6:2.5 these qualities the Son r. in his personal management

7:7.3 it is a Paradise Son who r. the Father to men and

12:7.9 unmistakably r. the high value which the Father

15:11.3 on the superuniverse headquarters r. the wisdom,

19:1.5 knowledge r little or nothing about his divine destiny

44:4.3 We are taught that a chance meeting on Paradise r.

58:6.6 Study of the rock-embraced fossils of marine life r.

82:2.2 study of these peoples r. the simple mating customs

84:7.30 a true family—a good family—r. to the parental

94:10.2 Tibetan rituals r. an overgrown brotherhood of

100:4.4 the spiritual experience r. to the individual the true

101:2.10 Faith r. God in the soul.

101:3.4 Through religious faith the soul of man r. itself and

105:3.5 the Infinite Spirit r. the mercy of the Eternal Son

117:3.9 The presence of the Adjusters in mortal man r. the

117:6.10 Such a God-knowing son r. this love to his

118:7.5 Iniquity in the finite domains r. the transient reality

119:8.7 In this universe age Michael r. the Supreme and

121:5.12 The popularity of the mysteries r. man’s quest for

131:2.3 God r. the deep and secret things because the light

133:5.8 it even r. a spiritual goal of progressive personality

140:4.7 Religion is valid only when it r. the fatherhood of

144:8.8 the Father r. himself to the universe by the methods

180:1.3 I will ever speak to you of that which the Father r.

182:1.26 As divine love r. the nature of God, eternal truth

194:3.1 the Spirit of Truth, in the heart, r. the Creator Son

196:3.26 the Adjuster, r. to the evolving human mind the

revel

69:5.13 Even modern peoples r. in the lavish distribution of

revelationsee Revelation, Book of; see self-revelation

0:2.16 the first creature level of unifying Deity r. in time

0:11.2 progressive r.-realization as the enrichment of all

0:11.7 Neither fact nor truth, experience nor r., are able to

0:12.11 We may resort to pure r. only when the concept of

1:5.3 through the r. and ministration of his Sons and

1:5.10 God which has come to mankind chiefly through r..

1:5.11 R. affirms the validity of the personality concept of

1:5.13 Personality, in the supreme sense, is the r. of God to

1:6.3 the enhanced r. of both human and divine personality

1:6.8 Father’s will becomes man’s most real and ideal r.

1:6.8 such a realization and r. of the personality of God

1:7.9 to supervise those portions of this forthcoming r.

2:0.1 The nature of God can best be understood by the r.

2:0.2 The nature of God can be studied in a r. of ideas,

2:0.2 life of Michael is taken as the background of the r.

2:5.10 but your greatest r. of the Father’s love is seen in

2:6.1 is a part of the personality of God, and its full r.

3:0.2 The Creator Sons are a r. of an otherwise invisible

3:6.9 assigned to the presentation of the r. of the Father, I

4:2.7 human vision unaided by morontia mota or by r.,

4:4.7 But it requires r. to show that the First Cause of

4:5.7 The r. of the truth about God is appearing, and the

5:4.1 The religions of r. allure men to seek for a God of

6:0.3 And thereby does the Son constitute the divine r. of

6:1.2 “God is spirit,” and the Son is a personal r. of that

6:3.1 the Son is the r. of divine love to the universes.

6:3.4 The ministry of the Eternal Son is devoted to the r.

6:3.4 a direct r. of the Father’s heart of universal love

6:8.2 you should study the r. of the divine character of

7:4.5 The next universal plan is the great Father-r.

7:4.7 in the work of creation, control, evolution, r., and

7:7.0 7. THE SUPREME R. OF THE FATHER

7:7.1 The Son is a complete, exclusive, and final r. of the

7:7.2 nonpersonal and nonspiritual, for r. to creature

7:7.3 his Sons are engaged in making a universal r. of

7:7.3 we study the r. of his character and personality in

7:7.6 meditate on the r. of these divine attributes which

8:2.4 The Infinite Spirit, as a universe r. of divinity, is

8:3.6 The Infinite Spirit is a complete, and universal r. of

9:0.4 The Conjoint Actor is the r. of the unity of God,

9:5.5 Universe intelligence is no more a true r. of God

9:5.5 than is physical nature a true r. of the beauty of

10:0.2 Trinity provides for the full expression and perfect r.

10:0.2 of the Trinity likewise afford a full and perfect r. of

10:2.4 stands as the perfect r. of the personal nature of God

10:5.2 values, powers, and capacities for universal r.,

10:6.1 The r. of law, the promulgation and interpretation of

11:5.6 master universe, but no evidence or r. confirms this

12:0.3 the experiential r. of the eternal purpose is still in

14:6.9 with perfect pleasure because it is a worthy r. of

14:6.23 This perfect creation is a r. of the perfect spirit

16:9.6 Jesus also made a new r. of man to himself and to

19:5.12 You will long use faith and be dependent on r. if you

20:10.4 these orders of sonship collaborate to effect the r.

20:10.4 Daynals are contributing to the actualization and r.

21:3.22 consecration to the r. of the nature and will of Deity.

21:4.2 the r. of the seven primary expressions of the will of

22:4.7 and sometime be assigned to enlarge the r. of truth

23:2.24 are sent to enlarge the r. of truth to the worlds and

30:0.2 numerous additional papers to cover the further r.

32:4.7 himself, but such further r. is not divinely possible.

35:7.3 We are not forbidden to undertake the r. of these

37:3.3 And then ensues the r. of Michael’s bestowal on

37:10.6 provide for the further r. of these orders of creation.

48:6.32 rectification by r. would be fatal to those slowly

52:2.3 religion progresses by graduated r. as well as by

52:2.3 spiritual advancement and the extent of religious r.

52:4.4 Magisterial Sons extend the r. of truth to portray the

52:6.2 Religious r. is essential to the realization of

52:7.3 The r. of truth is now extended to the central

54:4.8 may record that, during the time of effecting this r.,

55:3.12 In the initial age of light the r. of truth was enlarged

56:7.1 a new and enlarged r. of experiential Deity to the

56:7.2 expanding r. and realization of God the Supreme

56:7.5 by simultaneous expansions of Deity functional-r.

56:8.2 destined to the service and the r. of this Supreme

56:8.4 you mortals may begin the r. of the Supreme to your

56:8.4 increasingly may you augment this r. as you ascend

56:9.7 the r. of God must always be partial, relative, and

56:10.9 these quality values embrace the r. of Deity to the

56:10.9 Divine goodness represents the r. of infinite values

56:10.20 truth, beauty, and goodness embrace the full r. of

66:5.14 None of the Prince’s staff would present r. to

66:5.14 presented r. only as the climax of their exhaustion

66:6.6 progression by evolution and not revolution by r..

68:3.3 be supplanted by the awe for Deity inspired by r..

84:5.8 evolution succeeded in doing what even r. failed to

85:6.3 In the course of r. the Gods formulate religion.

86:0.1 and primitive worship urge is not dependent on r..

86:5.2 man is dependent on r. and personal religious

86:6.3 This was man’s only religion up to the times of r.,

86:6.6 and all of this long before the times of any r. on earth

87:7.6 every new r. of truth has given rise to a new cult,

89:9.3 Paul’s theologic compromises indicate that even r.

90:2.1 race very early sought for superhuman help, for r.;

90:3.10 co-ordinate action of r., this technique of evolution

91:2.8 religions of ethical excellence, the religions of r..

91:7.3 every intense emotional experience as a divine r.

91:8.11 man’s prayer by giving him an increased r. of truth,

92:1.2 real religion, even a beginning of the r. of truth itself.

92:1.5 Jesus, the r. of the highest type of religious living,

92:2.1 by experiential reason and illuminated by divine r..

92:3.2 inspiration, r., propitiation, repentance, atonement,

92:3.5 mores and the periodic illumination of epochal r..

92:4.0 4. THE GIFT OF REVELATION

92:4.1 R. is evolutionary but always progressive.

92:4.1 It is the mission of r. to sort and censor successive

92:4.1 But if r. is to exalt and upstep the religions of

92:4.1 Thus must and does r. always keep in touch with

92:4.1 Always must the religion of r. be limited by man’s

92:4.2 religions of r. are always characterized by a belief in

92:4.4 There have been many events of religious r. but only

92:4.5 This expanding r. of Deity went on for more than

92:4.5 the influence of the Dalamatian r. was almost lost

92:4.6 of the first Eden halted the course of the Adamic r.

92:4.6 mankind had largely lost sight of the r. sponsored in

92:4.7 This emergency Son inaugurated the third r. of truth

92:4.9 But no r. short of the attainment of the Father can

92:5.1 beliefs compounded from the teachings of r. and

92:6.1 evolutionary development, even the first stage of r.

92:6.17 the religions of evolution and the religions of r..

92:6.17 evolutionary gods straight through to the God of r.

92:6.18 naturally look upon Christianity as a strange r. of a

93:2.3 Melchizedek began his mission of the r. of the truth

93:7.4 A new r. is always contaminated by the older beliefs.

95:3.2 Moral evolution is not wholly dependent on r..

95:4.4 to conserve the ethics of evolution and morals of r.

95:5.5 religion and the r. of truth in the Occidental world.

97:4.4 insured the further evolution of the Melchizedek r..

97:7.8 Listen again to the gospel of this new r. of the God

101:1.7 obligations consequent upon the illumination of r.

101:2.1 The proof that r. is r. is this same fact of human

101:2.1 the fact that r. does synthesize the divergent sciences

101:2.2 R. compensates for the absence of the morontia

101:2.2 And true r. never renders science unnatural, religion

101:2.3 and r. is required for the validation of such a faith,

101:2.6 The r. of truth, whether by direct personal ministry

101:2.7 what even philosophy fails partially in doing, r. does;

101:2.8 but r. is validated only by human experience.

101:2.8 r. confirms the experiential harmony of this triune

101:2.10 R., the substitute for morontia insight, enables man

101:2.10 Thus does r. successfully bridge the gulf between

101:2.12 R. as an epochal phenomenon is periodic; as a

101:2.12 as a personal experience it is continuous.

101:2.17 theology,the province of faith and the technique of r.

101:3.17 faith; second, by r.—personal and racial; and third,

101:4.0 4. THE LIMITATIONS OF REVELATION

101:4.1 laws of r. hamper us greatly by their proscription

101:4.1 future students of such a r. are tempted to discard

101:4.2 we who participate in the r. of truth are rigorously

101:4.2 instructions which form a part of the r. mandate.

101:4.3 Truth is always a r.: autorevelation when it emerges

101:4.3 epochal r. when it is presented by the function of

101:4.5 even though r. is invariably a spiritual phenomenon.

101:4.10 spiritual teachings contained in the accompanying r..

101:5.0 5. RELIGION EXPANDED BY REVELATION

101:5.1 R. is a technique whereby ages upon ages of time

101:5.4 is destined to receive the spiritual expansion of r..

101:5.12 R. has the additional assurance of its expanded

101:5.12 union of the faith of evolution and the truth of r..

101:5.13 the truth of a living experience in the realities of r..

101:6.7 R. teaches mortal man that, to start such a

101:6.11 and the ministry-r. of the goodness of spirit values.

101:9.1 No professed r. of religion could be regarded as

101:9.1 if it failed to recognize the duty demands of ethical

101:9.1 R. unfailingly enlarges the ethical horizon of evolved

102:1.1 and more certain faith in the eternal realities of r..

102:1.3 Owing to the isolation of rebellion, the r. of truth

102:3.5 r. (the substitute for morontia mota) leads to the

102:3.6 R. liberates men and starts them out on the eternal

102:3.7 but r. glorifies man and discloses his capacity for

102:3.8 r. portrays the eternal brotherhood, the Corps of the

102:3.9 r. is the assurance of personality survival.

102:3.10 philosophy fails in this attempt, r. succeeds,

102:3.11 R. affirms the unity of the fact of Deity, the idea of

102:3.12 love for God is religion; the hunger for truth is a r..

102:3.13 religious insight, and r.—the will that believes.

102:3.14 r. exhibits the phenomenon of God’s evolving man

102:3.14 Evolution tends to make God manlike; r. tends to

102:3.15 R. affirms that these three are one, and that all are

102:4.6 R. unifies history, co-ordinates geology, astronomy,

102:7.2 of God, his relation to the universe, is a relative r.

103:6.5 human philosophy and the illumination of divine r..

103:6.8 R. is the only technique which can compensate for

103:6.8 R. authoritatively clarifies the muddle of reason-

103:6.9 Philosophy, clarified by r., functions acceptably in

103:6.12 and r. is the only technique for atoning for this

103:6.13 R. is evolutionary man’s only hope of bridging the

103:6.15 faith of religion, and the truth insight afforded by r..

103:7.1 religious insight, can be surely instructed only by r.,

103:7.6 the mediation of a philosophy strengthened by r.,

103:7.8 the Spirit of Truth and can best be criticized by r..

103:7.8 But r. originates neither a science nor a religion; its

103:7.8 its function is to co-ordinate science and religion

103:7.8 Always, in the absence of r. or in the failure to

103:7.8 being the only human substitute for the r. of truth

103:7.9 r. affords a common meeting ground for the

103:8.6 R. is a compensation for the frailties of evolving

103:9.1 metaphysics (r.) with the philosophic aspects.

103:9.10 wisdom, with philosophy and r.; faith, with living

104:1.1 The first Urantian r. leading to the comprehension of

104:5.12 the Supreme Being is a r. of the unity of the I AM.

105:1.7 this creation can be no more than a partial r. of the

105:2.5 consummates its spiritual r. in the personality of the

105:3.3 basis for the realization-r. of “I AM personality.”

105:3.4 the basis for the realization-r. of “I AM force” and

105:7.17 personality and divinity r. of the Father to creatures

106:6.1 deem it impossible to achieve the full r. of absolute

107:4.7 and never can this supernal r. come to an end, for

107:6.3 and the Adjuster nature will faithfully unfold the r.

110:4.5 this spiritual r. often so blinds the creature as to

113:0.1 In many a r. “the word was spoken by angels”;

115:3.7 and the Paradise Isle constitutes the actual r. of the

115:3.8 existential potentiality constitutes the potential r. of

115:3.14 perfect, and the superuniverses are a perfecting, r..

115:7.8 And this unity must be a r of the undetected working

116:1.3 association with the r. and attainment of God the

116:2.12 The Supreme Being is the maximum r. of Deity to

117:6.18 And this r. will be to a finite creature what the r. of

119:8.3 Michael achieved the r. of the variously diversified

119:8.5 total of all seven bestowals is a new Nebadon r. of

120:0.7 but he had embarked upon a program of the r. of the

120:1.4 will behold a new and more understandable r. of

120:1.5 but a single thought—the enhanced r. of our Father

120:1.7 I commission you to undertake this ministry of r.

120:2.2 Apart from your earth mission and your universe r.

120:2.8 Equally with this ministry of new r. and augmented

120:2.8 so function as to make a new r. of man to God.

120:4.4 the Michael bestowal was to enhance the r. of God.

122:2.4 did not speak of the r. to anyone save her husband

124:2.1 spoke to his parents concerning this increasing r.

124:5.3 for the enlightenment of man and the r. of God.

125:5.8 proclaim everlasting truth and thus effect a fuller r.

128:0.4 2. The r. of the Father to the mortal dwellers on the

128:1.8 the human standpoint, a natural evolutionary r..

128:1.8 This r. and self-realization of divinity began in

128:7.6 Jesus made the supreme r. of the Father to Urantia

129:4.6 the fullness of the r. of the eternal God to mortal

130:4.14 incompleteness of the r. of God as a time-space-

132:3.9 spirit in the mind of man constitutes the r. promise

132:7.9 the r. of God to man through, and in, Jesus.

133:3.4 status of woman in the Jewish home; it was a r. to

134:3.8 of including these teachings in the Urantia R..

136:7.2 sign-seeking Jews, would be, not a r. of his Father,

136:9.6 Jesus had only one objective, the further r. of God

137:3.5 the miraculous r. of her son as the supernatural king

137:3.7 present to see the r. of the might and power of

137:6.5 slow to recognize in the r. of my Father’s love

137:8.7 the Prince of Peace, the r. of the everlasting Father

138:5.2 they did not perceive that he was a new r. of the

138:6.3 Proclaim the gospel and portray my r. of the Father

138:6.4 that was a better and truer r. of his Paradise Father;

139:2.13 the Son of Man as the r. of God, the loving Father of

139:4.14 contains the surviving fragments of a great r.,

142:3.8 the r. of the nature and ministry of these Paradise

142:3.10 Egypt in the days before the enlarged r. of Yahweh,

142:4.3 this new r. of God will make it forever unnecessary

143:1.4 Truth is a liberating r., but love is the supreme

144:7.1 Always does the socialized religion of a new r. pay

145:2.4 bring the r. of his love and mercy to the individual

145:5.6 that my mission on earth is the r. of the Father,

146:3.1 Religion is a r. to man’s soul dealing with spiritual

148:2.4 or the r. of the unknown causes of disease, Jesus

148:6.10 longed for some soul-satisfying r. of the personal

150:5.5 When men believe this gospel, which is a r. of the

153:2.12 Son one with the Father—that is my life-giving r. to

155:5.5 3. True religion—the religion of r..

155:5.5 The r. of supernatural values, a partial insight into

155:6.4 the religion of the spirit consists in progressive r.

155:6.6 they are discomfited by every new r. of truth.

155:6.10 And so was the way prepared for the still greater r.

156:5.3 we know from your r. of the Father that he never

157:4.5 This is a r. of the spirit of my Father to your

157:6.2 his one ideal of living was the r. of the Father,

158:0.2 It was to fit them for this r. of himself that he

158:6.2 to pray with us for a fuller r. of the Father’s will,

159:4.3 As a r. of truth, the last are more dependable than

159:4.6 the Father does not limit the r. of truth to any one

160:5.13 all of this must be made personal to us by the r. of

161:1.11 to accept Jesus as the personal r. of the Father and

162:6.3 But now has come to this generation the r. of the

163:6.3 And when I have finished this r. to my brethren in

163:6.3 I will continue the r. to your creatures on high.”

166:1.4 spurn the visitation of God and reject the r. of his

166:1.4 Woe upon all who despise the r. of the Father

166:4.2 save for the r. of the Father and sometime healing of

169:4.4 Jesus was a r. of God.

169:4.9 He never declared that he was a r. of Elohim (God)

169:4.9 But he did proclaim himself as the r. of the Father in

169:4.10 Jesus chose to limit his life r. to the portrayal of his

169:4.10 of his Father’s character in so far as such a r. might

169:4.12 to see Jesus is an experience which in itself is a r. of

170:2.8 7. The new gospel affirmed that salvation is the r. of

170:4.15 Jesus promised a new r. of the kingdom on earth

175:1.5 the gift of God to all men and for all ages—the r. of

175:1.6 when you do once reject this r. of God to man,

175:1.7 have refused to believe the r. of the truth of God—

176:2.3 will not fail to visit you with an enlarged r. of truth

176:2.7 the conditions and demands inherent in the next r.

176:3.7 Your r. of truth must be so enhanced by passing

178:1.15 The r. I have made to you is a living r., and I desire

178:3.4 there awaits the children of light the r. of cities

180:6.7 there shall come to you a new r. of the salvation of

180:6.7 And all the worlds will be blessed in this same r.

182:1.6 be willing to receive the r. of truth and glory which

182:1.9 And that is truly what he did by the r. of God

182:1.9 And when pressed for further r. of himself, it was

182:1.26 Thus did Jesus enlarge the living r. of the name of

184:4.6 making a new and unprecedented r. of man to God

186:2.11 he made a new and touching r. of man to God.

186:5.6 Jesus not only made a r. of God to man, but he

186:5.6 he also likewise made a new r. of man to the Gods

188:5.4 expression of love, the completed r. of Jesus’ mercy.

188:5.11 Make sure that when you view the cross as a r. of

191:5.3 let the r. of truth open the eyes blinded by tradition

194:2.8 Jesus lived a life which is a r. of man submitted to

194:3.1 Spirit of Truth is concerned primarily with the r. of

195:5.3 Religion is the r. to man of his divine and eternal

195:8.3 At the time of this r., the prevailing intellectual and

195:9.2 A new and fuller r of the religion of Jesus is destined

195:9.3 and threatened defeat are always times of great r..

195:10.1 spiritually baptized with a new r. of Jesus’ life

195:10.16 hope of Urantia lies in the possibility of a new r. of

195:10.18 High-gear spiritual performances await the new r.

196:0.2 by achieving a new r. of God and by proclaiming that

196:0.10 a r. of courage, the proclamation of discovery,

196:1.2 What a transcendent service if, through this r.,

196:3.17 in two phases: discovery in the human mind and r.

196:3.17 they may fail to progress in and attain the divine r.

196:3.33 the r. of God to the world, in and through Jesus,

Revelation, Book of

139:4.14 in temporary exile on Patmos, John wrote the B.,

139:4.14 This B. contains the surviving fragments of a great

139:4.14 It is preserved in only fragmentary and adulterated

revelation-realization

0:11.2 spirit force are in process of progressive r. as the

revelational

5:5.5 one evolutional and biological, the other r. and

103:9.4 not invalidate the reality and truth of the later r.

196:3.15 is effected by a technique of conjoint r. evolution.

revelations

0:12.12 Successive planetary r. of divine truth invariably

1:1.5 who know God through the r. of the bestowals of

2:0.2 most enlightening and spiritually edifying of all r.

10:1.4 we will always be dependent on the r. of the Son,

10:4.7 astonishment at successive r. and unexpected

19:1.5 approach the cosmic philosophy portrayed in these r.

52:2.3 The prince and his staff make the first r. of higher

52:2.4 the early fears of primitive men and the later r. of the

52:3.11 New r. of truth characterize these ages, the Most

52:5.3 The r. of truth are extended to include the

53:9.4 right up to the time of the presentation of these r.,

55:0.1 Trinity Teacher Sons with their ever-advancing r.

55:6.4 to comprehend the new r. of God the Supreme.

56:7.1 accompanied by ever-enlarging r. of Deity to all

56:8.4 you may be permitted to make increasing r. of this

63:7.3 greetings to Urantia in connection with these r.,

68:2.11 but at the time of these r. the devious strivings of a

68:3.4 alone, without the influence of peace-promoting r.,

74:8.11 did not consider these writings to be divine r.;

77:8.13 the series of r. of which this presentation is a part.

88:1.6 lucky numbers three and seven came from later r.;

90:2.1 believed that the shaman actually received such r..

92:0.1 long before any systematic r. were made on Urantia.

92:2.5 Christianity, professed to have received direct r.

92:4.1 Down through the ages of a world’s history, the r. of

92:4.9 These papers differ from all previous r.,

92:4.9 may detract from the force and authority of all r.,

92:4.9 this, the most recent of the r. of truth to the mortal

100:5.7 has been mistaken for divine r. and spirit leadings.

101:2.6 divine Sons, or through the r. of the written word.

101:4.2 be made clear that r. are not necessarily inspired.

101:4.2 The cosmology of these r. is not inspired.

101:4.5 such r. are of immense value in that they clarify

101:9.1 while it expands the moral obligations of all prior r..

103:0.2 periodic r. of truth punctuate the otherwise slow-

104:4.15 co-ordinate but antipodal r. of the unfathomable

110:4.3 the r. of the Adjuster appear through the realms of

114:7.9 these r. were materialized in the English language

116:3.3 2. The personality r. of the Second Source and

118:2.5 by similar and enhanced r. of God the Absolute?

121:8.13 Jesus down to the time of the inditing of these r.,

130:3.4 “But Yahweh is the God developed from the r. of

132:7.6 while the r. of God flash upon earth in the lives of

141:7.4 Both of these essential r. are accomplished in Jesus

144:5.18 apostles profited much from all of these r. in their

154:4.6 men, even in the more enlightened age of these r.,

157:6.3 second stage ended with the experiences and r.

159:4.9 The r. of divine truth are not sealed except by human

167:5.6 earth mission was exclusively concerned with r. of

182:3.5 Just before the greatest of all the r. of his divinity,

revelator

45:4.1 John the R. called them the four and twenty

47:10.2 John the R. saw a vision of the arrival of a class of

112:5.11 placed upon my commission as a r. of truth by the

119:8.7 In functioning as a r. of the will of Supremacy,

revelators

101:4.2 R. must act in accordance with the instructions

Revelators of Truth

23:2.9 7. R..

23:2.24 7. R..The Solitary Messengers regard the assignment

23:2.24 And they function ever and anon in this capacity,

23:2.24 They are frequently attached to commissions which

revelatorysee revelatory religion

7:0.5 nature on Urantia is not truly r. of the perfection

16:3.19 whose triune nature in such a peculiar manner is r.

22:10.10 [Narrated by a Mighty Messenger of the r. corps of

36:6.8 the Melchizedek Chief of the Supervising R. Corps.]

56:10.22 on Urantia, by request of the Nebadon R. Corps

90:2.4 the mission of chance as r. of the will of the spirits;

99:4.13 of the cosmos must become harmonized by the r.

101:4.2 religious truths of this series of r. presentations

101:4.2 such humanly undiscovered facts in the r. records.

101:6.16 the faith of Jesus was nourished by, and was r. of,

104:1.13 until its presentation in these r. disclosures.

104:4.8 self-r. to the creatures of the evolving cosmos.

117:1.2 creatures is r. of the Deity evolution of the Supreme,

119:8.3 Creators, is r. of the will of the Supreme Being.

119:8.4 each of Michael’s bestowals was peculiarly r. of

PART IV  under the supervision of a Melchizedek r. director.

120:0.1 I, the Melchizedek director of the r. commission

121:8.13 The r. permission has been utilized only when the

121:8.13 My r. commission forbade me to resort to

134:3.8 the Melchizedek chairman of the r. commission

134:3.8 edited by the Melchizedek chairman of the r.

revelatory religion(s)

85:6.3 r. seeks to evolve and transform mortal man into the

92:4.3 R. is propounded by the real spiritual world;

92:4.3 of humanity in quest of truth; r. is that very truth.

92:5.1 in r., men are taught that they are God’s sons—

92:6.2 On Urantia, evolutionary and r. are progressing side

92:7.1 religion will ever remain either evolutionary or r.,

95:5.14 combined evolutionary culture of the Nile and r. of

99:4.8 religions of fear without grasping the r. of love.

100:6.1 Evolutionary religions and r. may differ markedly

100:6.8 But r. religion is excellent as well as genuine.

101:5.13 r. provides the assurance of faith plus the truth of a

103:0.5 2. Supernatural or r. religion.

155:5.2 religions have a double origin—natural and r.

reveler

69:2.5 Jupiter was a r., and Buddha became a reflective

revenge

62:5.5 twins were acutely conscious of love, hate, and r.,

70:1.12 R. was the motive for war when one tribe believed

70:10.13 true justice dates from the taking of r. from private

89:5.4 Having been started through hunger, friendship, r.,

89:5.5 Eating flesh became part of a solemn ceremony of r.;

89:5.6 But they also ate enemies for r. with the idea of

111:4.9 is preoccupied by hate, fears, resentments, and r.?

139:12.10 and r. of a lifetime, and Judas made up his mind to

139:12.13 to satisfy his long-nursed craving for r., rushed out

140:5.12 quality, except that it does lack suspicion and r..

140:8.5 made no allowance for r., the idea of getting even.

140:8.5 the whole concept of private and personal r.,

141:3.8 grudges, anger, and the lust for selfish power and r..

145:3.4 Hate is the shadow of fear; r. the mask of cowardice

153:3.5 adulteries, together with jealousy, pride, anger, r.,

157:7.4 to his unfortunate tendency to harbor feelings of r.

160:3.5 lower levels of thinking—worry, jealousy, envy, r.,

162:7.3 sealed by prejudice and blinded by the pride of r..

172:1.7 Judas Iscariot finally made up his mind to seek r.

172:5.13 With the long-nourished emotion of r. there was

177:4.10 these hateful and evil desires of r. and disloyalty.

182:1.5 and I have kept them all save one, the son of r.,

187:2.5 and he took this method of obtaining petty r..

193:4.2 and fostered such psychologic enemies as r. and

193:4.8 grudges; he was always entertaining the idea of r..

revenue

70:10.12 These fines constituted the first public r..

72:7.3 the state treasury and must supplement such r. from

126:5.5 tax collector tried to squeeze extra r. out of Jesus,

139:7.3 for gratitude on the part of the former r. collector.

157:6.1 the masses there occurred a great falling off in r..

157:6.1 David had foreseen this probable diminution of r.

revenues

149:5.2 Better is a little with righteousness than great r.

175:4.6 His zeal for temple reform struck directly at their r.;

184:1.1 Annas, enriched by the temple r., his son-in-law

184:1.3 now Annas’s r. were threatened by what Jesus had

reverberate

152:3.2 shout of the multitude had hardly ceased to r.

reverberating

25:1.6 verdict r. through the courts declares: “Well done,

revere

91:5.7 find it difficult to worship Deity and to r. truth,

92:5.5 to r. his personality, even though losing sight of

132:4.6 R. goodness and exalt truth.

139:8.7 a lover of nature but so free from all tendency to r.

reveredverb

80:5.4 and later on was r. as a god by some of them.

85:3.2 Early men r. the animals for their power and their

85:4.4 others r. it as the flaming symbol of the purifying

86:5.14 The shadow came to be feared and r. equally with

88:1.5 The serpent was r. in Palestine, especially by the

88:1.5 the Moqui tribe of red men the serpent has been r..

88:1.9 idiots were either beaten to death or r. as fetish

88:2.1 The ancients always r. the bones of their leaders,

92:5.12 widespread in Asia, and he is r. as the Buddha by

92:6.15 and the Confucian teachings; Shinto is r. in Japan.

93:5.8 But Melchizedek was r. even in Egypt, and when

93:5.12 kings all r. Melchizedek and unduly feared Abraham.

96:0.2 The Salem religion was r. as a tradition by Kenites

96:1.12 The Canaanites had long r. Yahweh, and although

139:6.8 Nathaniel most r. Jesus for his tolerance.

139:8.7 but Thomas r. his Master because of his superbly

179:3.2 Since Peter so r. and honored Jesus in his heart, it

195:1.6 The Greek r. beauty, the Jew holiness, but both

195:2.6 The Roman was by nature and training a lawyer; he r

reveredadjective

121:6.3 theology with their r. Aristotelian philosophy.

138:9.1 Real men simply could not actually desert a r.

195:0.2 the beneficiaries of Greek culture, had a r. tradition

reverencenoun

5:5.4 neither is exaltation of nature nor the r. of unity

52:1.8 in fact, they often look upon them with awe and r.,

53:3.2 Lucifer traded on r. as ignorance.

62:5.4 feelings, the worshipful group, embracing awe, r.,

63:6.4 they evolved a ceremony of r. which was carried

68:4.3 illustrated by the present r. of the yellow race for

85:1.2 And this led to greater r. for all other stones.

85:4.4 Fire r. reached its height in Persia, where it long

87:0.1 recognition of Deity or with r. for the superhuman;

87:2.1 human worship were phenomena of defense, not r..

92:1.4 fear becomes modified by r., admiration, respect,

93:9.4 Machiventa was held in r. by all groups and all

95:7.5 This point of common contact and r. led to the

98:3.1 family gods into the tribal r. for Mars,the god of war

100:7.16 The Master was a pattern of r..

102:5.2 fear is transmuted into the deepening r. for God

139:8.7 apostles held Jesus in r. because of some special

149:4.4 Jesus taught r. free from fear and superstition.

149:5.2 Better is a little with the r. of the Lord than great

149:6.2 it was only through fear that man could learn r.,

149:6.3 fear, through anguish and dread, to awe and r..

149:6.3 And now from r. I would lead you up, through

149:6.5 and righteousness of his personality beget r., love,

149:6.6 through awe, dread, dependence, and r.,

153:2.4 no hostile attack upon that which you hold in r.

157:2.2 Neither permit r. for the traditions so to pervert

160:5.2 our religious loyalty as being worthy of the r. of all

179:5.2 as they drank of this cup of blessing in profound r.

191:5.3 far-away ascetics teach r.; the Romans demand

196:0.5 This faith was not r. for tradition nor a mere belief

196:0.11 a direct and personal movement from spiritual r.

196:2.2 from the early ideas of primitive awe and human r.

reverenceverb

93:8.1 but they were beginning to r. him unduly and with

95:6.4 (All too true, Zoroaster’s later followers did r. and

149:6.8 learn to r. him as the Creator; honor him as the

175:1.10 “While you should honor your rulers and r. your

182:1.5 proved them; they love me, even as they r. you.

reverenced

85:1.3 A group of five stones was r. in India; in Greece it

98:1.4 half men and half gods, but hardly r. or worshiped

144:5.89 Honored be your name, r. your mercy, and

reverences

3:6.4 in the elaboration of universe laws he so deeply r..

88:0.1 he very logically worships and r. the spirit resident

101:8.1 believes truth, admires beauty, and r. goodness,

reverent

74:4.1 near such an estate as to be worthy of r. worship.

76:6.2 Adam’s death, the second following his r. burial,

85:1.3 identify Deity with an object of r. ceremony.

123:3.6 departure from the more solemn and r. modes of

123:5.14 to do with a r. and sympathetic contact with nature.

143:1.4 The ultimate goal of human progress is the r.

144:5.75 R. and holy be the name of your all-gracious Son.

189:2.4 and r. disposal of near-instantaneous dissolution,

reverential

16:6.8 the highest insight of the cosmic mind, the r. and

85:6.2 he so feared such beings as to hold them in r. awe;

100:7.16 Jesus was r. of true holiness, and yet he could justly

108:1.5 The prospects of r. development, the birth and

reverently

98:4.6 who r. celebrated the anniversary of the god’s death

125:0.3 All through a joyful childhood he had r. heard of

139:9.6 the twins might even r. be called stupid, but they had

160:5.2 Religion embraces thinking, feeling, and acting r.

188:1.4 wrapped the body in a linen sheet, and r. placed it on

reversal

12:7.3 expression of a higher law, not the r. of a lower law.

reverse

27:0.11 these angels in the r. order of their naming.

29:4.35 beings of antigravity endowment are the r. workers.

52:2.7 male may rule the female; on others the r. prevails.

57:6.3 tidal frictions will go into r. action, no longer driving

69:8.12 Modern society is in r..

139:6.3 Nathaniel was quick to r. himself when he once

reversed

19:3.4 a verdict has never been r. by the Ancients of Days.

35:5.4 their decisions have sometimes been r. on appeal to

134:5.9 an unfortunate retrograde movement temporarily r.

139:2.7 later on at Antioch Peter r. himself when confronted

159:5.17 For purposes of illustration Jesus r. the current

reverses

78:8.10 the Sumerians suffered severe r. at the hands of the

reversionsee reversion directors;

   see Reversion Supervisors

25:7.2 will be provided with regular seasons of rest and r..

30:3.7 the promoters of relaxation and humor—r. to past

48:4.11 All beings enjoy this sort of r. except those who

48:4.11 can be no such r. to evolutionary experiences.

48:4.16 the quality of worship obviates the necessity for r.

48:4.17 less the need for the diversions of r. experiences.

48:4.17 who most need the refreshment of periodic r. to

50:3.6 the time comes for this “r. staff” to be returned to

60:2.11 The marine crocodilians were also a r. from the land

65:5.2 grew out of the r. of certain primitive plant life to

70:1.1 r. to these early methods of violent adjustment of

71:1.24 and there was a r. to the small castle groups,

88:6.7 almost immediate r. to the primitive beliefs in magic.

92:6.20 The “national religions” are nothing more than a r.

98:1.1 This adulteration produced a r. to a crude animism

121:6.7 At about the time of Christ a strange r. of feeling

reversion directors

13:1.21 Ascendington will be to you what the r. were

25:7.1 play sponsors and are assisted in this work by the r..

26:1.1 capacity for appreciation of the ministration of the r..

28:5.16 the r., they function as joy clearinghouses, seeking

30:2.152 3. R..

30:3.7 The R. are the promoters of relaxation and humor—

30:3.7 They are of great service in the practical operation of

30:3.7 Their story belongs to the narrative of the mortal

37:10.4 benefit from the activities of the r., who operate on

43:7.4 morontia mortals predominate among the r., but

43:8.9 The r. contribute much to this latter attainment

44:2.10 the heavenly reproducers collaborate with the r. in

44:3.4 Provision is made for a suitable setting for the r.,

46:5.30 of Satania, and the immense assembly hall of the r.,

47:0.4 The r. and celestial artisans maintain group

48:3.11 make requisition on the celestial artisans and the r.

48:4.0 4. THE REVERSION DIRECTORS

48:4.2 Morontia Companions are ably supported by the r..

48:4.3 probably best understand the work of the r. if they

48:4.3 convey an idea of the function of these d. of change

48:4.8 But the r. of the realms are not concerned

48:4.8 they are occupied with the leadership of diversion,

48:4.8 they have the hearty co-operation of the celestial

48:4.9 The r. themselves are not a created group;

48:4.9 they are a recruited corps embracing beings ranging

48:4.9 All are volunteers, giving themselves to the work of

48:4.10 And that is exactly why these artists are called r.

48:4.10 they assist in reverting the memory to a former state

48:4.14 is edified by the pleasant humor of a corps of r. from

48:4.16 there is a large place for the ministry of the r..

84:8.5 beings all enjoy rest and the ministry of the r..

Reversion Supervisors

48:3.14 6. Excursion and R.. These companions accompany

reversions

71:1.24 and Africa, but not all of them are evolutionary r.;

87:6.15 also explains many religious-ritual r. of a sex nature,

87:6.15 These r. to primitive customs were considered sure

revert

29:3.5 Having no ascendant past to r. to in memory,

48:4.19 the newer and higher intellectual efforts and r. to the

50:3.2 while these morontia progressors temporarily r. to

56:9.5 we r. to our ideas and ideals of the Paradise Father.

56:9.5 otherwise impersonal Absolute, we r. to the fact that

91:1.1 all holy days would r. to the status of mere holidays.

91:3.7 will be to r. to the concept of a near-by alter ego,

160:1.3 humanity will quickly r. to the simple urge of living

reverted

63:6.7 descendants almost entirely r. to the use of raw

69:2.5 But many of the religions of the world r. to the

69:9.14 only a life tenureship; at death land r. to the tribe.

82:5.4 Superior groups always r. to consanguineous mating

89:6.6 these foundation sacrifices, but the Israelites r. to

96:5.8 these Bedouin tribes quickly r. to the semibarbaric

96:6.1 people rapidly r. to the older desert idea of Yahweh.

141:5.4 during the training of the twelve Jesus r. to this

168:4.2 r. to the discussion of this question of the answer to

196:2.1 Even Peter, in his writing, only once r. to the

reverting

48:4.10 reversion directors—they assist in r. the memory to a

60:2.10 remain stationary and others gravitate backward, r.

66:5.22 these primitive peoples were not slow in r. to their

76:2.3 officiating Nodite priests were r. to the standards

86:2.1 are simply r. to the natural estate of their far-distant

87:6.14 It was long believed that by r. to the usages of the

138:6.2 the refreshment that comes from r. to your former

reverts

91:4.1 All such unethical praying r. to the primitive levels of

reviewnoun

35:3.14 1. Sphere number one is occupied with the r. of the

35:3.14 Those from Urantia pursue such an experiential r.

35:3.15 work of sphere number two consists in a similar r. of

35:3.17 4. The fourth sphere is occupied with a r. of the

35:3.18 5. On the fifth sphere there is conducted the r. of the

35:5.7 Vorondadek Sons sits en banc as a high court of r.

48:4.12 such a carefree r. as to provoke spirit mirth and a

138:6.1 their respective nominators for a thoroughgoing r. of

143:5.13 brought all of her checkered life in panoramic r.

151:3.13 the parable referred to two things: First, it was a r.

172:2.2 This morning’s instructions embraced a brief r. of

reviewverb

43:2.4 empowered to r. evidence, digest pleas, formulate

136:4.2 to r. in his mind the instructions of Immanuel.

193:4.1 briefly to r. the causes of Judas’s downfall in light of

reviewadjective

15:12.2 The courts of the Ancients of Days are the high r.

35:2.4 The Melchizedeks function as mobile and advisory r.

reviewed

43:2.4 All judicial problems are first r. by the council of the

119:1.4 this record, which I have so recently r., ends thus:

138:6.1 The older apostles carefully r., for the benefit of the

140:9.2 Jesus r. many features of the ordination sermon,

141:1.3 Jesus taught them nothing new but r. his former

reviews

35:3.16 3. The r. of this sphere pertain to the sojourn on the

revile

140:3.11 Happy are you when men shall r. you and persecute

140:5.20 Happy are you when men shall r. you and persecute

reviled

143:2.1 When he was r., he r. not; when he suffered,

reviling

184:4.1 And thus they went on for one full hour, r. and

revised

28:5.15 all of which has been censored and r. in the light

46:5.23 the peopled worlds of Satania and is constantly r.

94:1.7 Salem teachers, and this compilation, as later r.,

99:1.6 every time the dictionary of human language is r..

revision

92:3.4 Evolutionary religion makes no provision for r.;

92:3.4 the cult; therefore must r. always be forced upon it.

101:4.2 the physical sciences will stand in need of r. in

revisions

196:1.2 the religious r. of Christian civilization would be

revisit

142:7.3 he would r. this world in spiritual power and glory.

176:4.3 say how, where, or when he would r. this planet of

revisiting

40:9.9 learn much by r. his nativity world subsequent to

revitalized

94:6.1 teachers the Salem gospel was restated and r.,

revival

45:4.14 the instigator of the r. of the worship of the Father

64:6.12 But there was a great r. of higher living as a result of

64:6.17 these tribes experienced a great r. of culture under

64:6.23 years after Caligastia’s downfall a widespread r. of

94:7.4 have aroused all India by the inspiration of the r. of

94:7.7 surprisingly near to being a r. of the Salem gospel.

95:1.7 in connection with this r. of the worship of Ishtar

95:1.7 astrology experienced its last Mesopotamian r.,

98:2.2 Levant experienced a r. of spiritual consciousness

121:1.1 time of his birth Urantia was experiencing such a r.

143:6.0 6. THE SAMARITAN REVIVAL

158:1.5 The third r. of their faith did not occur until after the

170:5.19 There must come a r. of the actual teachings of

195:10.1 futile to talk about a r. of primitive Christianity;

revivals

64:6.29 different peoples experienced cultural and spiritual r.

revive

80:6.4 Several different leaders sought to r. the remnants

95:6.1 Zoroaster appeared to r. the smouldering embers of

98:3.6 successful effort to destroy the mysteries and r. the

154:6.6 They carried Mary out in the garden to r. her while

revived

64:6.7 red men and r. their worship of the “Great Spirit.”

78:5.3 The civilization of Turkestan was constantly being r.

78:8.4 They quickly r. many phases of the passing

81:2.19 art of pottery making was r. during Adam’s time.

94:12.4 it has r. the ancient missionary spirit of Gautama’s

128:3.9 her faith was r. when she paused to recall the Gabriel

revivification

41:7.15 The majority of dead suns will experience r. by

revived

147:3.4 the afflicted were so inspired and spiritually r. that

revivifying

15:5.11 a collision or some equally r. cosmic happening.

44:5.9 be inducted into the long and r. rest of Paradise.

reviving

112:5.21 new morontia consciousness with the r. memory of

revolt

70:9.15 And the r. from this error was equally erroneous

96:3.3 coached by Moses in preparation for the day of r.

97:9.21 This reign of terror was ended by a monotheistic r.

127:2.1 proposed to bring it to a head through political r..

137:7.8 religious sect, originating during the Maccabean r.,

139:3.8 dangers accompanying the Master’s supposed r.

143:4.1 Sargon, king of Assyria, in subduing a r. in central

172:3.12 to arrest him lest such action precipitate an open r.

176:1.4 the Roman armies after the r. of the false prophets,

195:8.6 to surrender the beneficent gains of the secular r.

195:8.6 liberties and satisfactions as a result of the secular r..

195:8.6 the secularists went on to institute a r. against God

195:8.7 To the secularistic r. you owe the amazing creativity

195:8.7 And because the secularistic r. went too far and lost

195:8.8 to enjoy the blessings of the modern secularistic r.:

195:9.1 when the present superstition r. is over, the truths of

revolted

89:6.2 The people r.; they refused to obey.

97:9.22 Then the rural folk r.; they assassinated the king and

revolting

97:9.22 king Amaziah, had trouble with the r. tax-paying

98:4.8 the realization of divinity, were sometimes most r..

121:5.10 rites and rituals were sometimes gruesome and r..

125:2.4 His rest was greatly disturbed by r. dreams of

195:8.6 The great mistake of secularism was this: In r.

revolts

176:1.3 disciples become involved in these soon-coming r.

revolutionsee revolutionrotational

66:6.6 progression by evolution and not r. by revelation.

67:5.1 r. displaced evolution as the policy of cultural

68:4.6 undertake their wholesale modification by radical r..

95:1.8 to attempt to supplant slow evolution by sudden r.

99:2.5 peaceful evolution in the place of violent r.—peace

revolutionrotational

11:7.5 visualize this plane in elliptical r. about Paradise,

11:7.5 r. would roughly outline the volume of pervaded

12:4.1 All units of cosmic energy are in primary r.,

14:1.12 the first or inner Havona circuit to complete one r.

15:3.8 1. The r. of Urantia around its sun.

41:6.4 nineteenth and twentieth circuits of electronic r..

41:10.3 Age, size, rate of r., and velocity through space are

42:3.12 proximity, and their rates of r. are greatly diminished

42:4.10 certain conditions of temperature, velocity, and r..

42:5.6 pass from higher to lower energy levels of orbital r.,

42:6.6 This ultimatonic velocity of axial r. also determines

46:1.2 that being the time of the axial r. of Jerusem.

49:0.4 Small ones having a high rate of axial r. are wholly

57:3.4 the increase in the rate of r. further lessened gravity

57:5.12 would do if they had been thrown off by solar r..

57:6.2 acting as a brake on the rate of planetary-axial r.,

57:6.2 causing a planet to revolve ever slower until axial r.

revolutionary

12:4.15 observers of Uversa think they detect evidence of r.

15:3.7 distortions produced by the following multiple r.

15:5.6 if their r. rate greatly accelerates, begin to throw off

15:5.7 sun reaches this limit, unless it slows down in r. rate

15:8.3 although weight is always relative, depending on r.

42:3.1 Matter in its physical properties depends on the r. of

42:6.3 Ultimatons are capable of accelerating r. velocity to

42:6.4 they attain the r.-energy prerequisites to electronic

42:6.6 cluster in accordance with their axial r. velocities,

42:7.10 is due to differential ultimatonic axial r. velocities

57:1.6 withdraw at right angles to the plane of the r. disk,

57:2.4 period of differential mass formation and varying r.

60:1.13 The life changes of this period were indeed r.

94:7.7 ritual, and priests, was a r. and amazing doctrine

103:1.4 Religion persists in spite of r. changes in religious

136:9.2 He would not compromise with the r. techniques

141:7.6 and faith alone, associated with the r. teaching of the

149:2.8 The most astonishing and the most r. feature of

185:3.6 man was no wild and dangerous r. who aspired to

196:1.2 drastic and r. if the living religion of Jesus should

revolutionist

139:11.6 Simon was a rabid r., a fearless firebrand of agitation

149:2.11 Jesus was not a militant r.; he was a progressive

184:3.11 2. That Jesus was a fanatical r. in that he advocated

revolutions

36:3.5 and transmit the spark of life, start the required r. of

41:6.5 into its old orbit, it is able to complete one million r.

42:1.4 though you should gain control of the energy r. of

42:4.3 the ultimaton into the circuits and r. of the electron

42:5.3 1. Infraultimatonic rays—the borderland r. of

42:6.4 cosmic force, individual r. of antigravity potential,

42:7.3 The electronic axial r. and their orbital velocities are

42:8.2 with electronic velocity and ultimatonic r..

48:1.3 Power Supervisors are able so to modify the r. of

48:2.20 They slow down the energy r. to that point where

57:1.6 Subsequent to the initiation of such nebular r.,

57:3.3 The rapid r. of this enormous central core soon

57:6.2 first to have their r. slowed down by tidal friction.

revolve

12:1.11 all regions of outer space r. in established orbits

12:4.15 The seven superuniverses r. about Paradise in a

14:0.1 around which the creations of time and space r..

42:7.2 Within the atom the electrons r. about the central

42:7.2 same comparative room the planets have as they r.

42:7.4 one to one hundred electrons r. around a compact

42:7.8 the outer ten electrons of the larger atoms r. about

43:0.2 ten satellites which r. around each of these seventy

57:4.9 of one hundred and sixty-five worlds, which now r.

57:5.5 solar meteorites, which immediately started to r.

57:6.2 causing a planet to r. slower until axial revolution

revolves

12:4.15 like the seven superuniverses, r. counterclockwise

14:1.15 The inner belt r. counterclockwise; the outer r.

revolving

12:4.1 component systems and worlds are all r. spheres,

12:4.15 domains of the seven superuniverses seem to be r.

12:4.15 at the present time r. clockwise about the central

14:1.7 6. The outer belt of dark gravity bodies, r. clockwise

29:4.19 by enormous spheres r. at tremendous velocity.

41:3.4 r. about a common center as one type of double star.

41:6.3 —containing as it does twenty r. electrons—is

41:10.1 eventually be like your own sun and its r. planets.

42:3.1 depends on the number and size of the r. members,

42:7.6 is dependent on the activity of the freely r. electrons.

49:0.4 the planets r. around the central sun are too large for

49:0.5 Anova, one of the forty-four satellites r. around an

57:3.10 some planets r. around the newborn suns had cooled

74:0.1 settled slowly to the surface of the r. planet in the

revulsion

153:5.2 reporting that the r. of feeling toward the Master

rewardnoun

28:6.8 You should realize that there is a great r. of

39:4.13 There is no material r. for righteous living, but

39:4.13 —and this transcends any conceivable material r..

50:7.3 All through the Paradise career, r. follows effort as

52:7.5 The r. of the ages is soon to be realized; the

54:1.2 True liberty is the quest of the ages and the r. of

82:3.10 the presents received in r. for her sex service in the

96:1.6 the teaching that material prosperity was a r. for

97:5.5 Micah denounced “the rulers who judge for r. and

102:0.1 Nameless despair is man’s only r. for living and

110:7.10 not to deprive me of the r. of my patient and intense

112:0.1 final goal of faith, the r. of the ages shall be yours;

121:4.3 nature, with God; thus virtue came to be its own r..

131:1.6 brothers in the flesh, have only weariness as their r..

131:3.5 Remember, every act shall receive its r..

132:5.12 from your own personal labor, the fair and just r. of

132:5.16 While the discoverer should not be denied all r. for

139:3.8 an unpretentious worker, seeking no special r.

140:3.11 be exceedingly glad, for great is your r. in heaven.

140:5.20 be exceedingly glad, for great is your r. in heaven.

141:7.5 The only r. which he held out for his children was:

160:4.10 life upon your generation without material r.;

163:2.4 but salvation is the r. of faith, not merely of works.

165:4.8 much pinching, and this is the portion of his r.:

166:3.4 have fought the good fight of faith and won the r.

170:2.7 Jesus taught that eternal realities were the result (r.)

171:8.12 The Master grants the lesser r. for lesser faithfulness

171:8.13 4. The Master grants a like r. for like faithfulness

174:0.2 Let no man cheat you of your eternal r..

177:4.8 hands, you shall receive your r. for this service.”

177:4.9 kingdom for the realization of honor and r. in the

183:3.4 the great r. and honors which he believed would

186:1.1 Judas appeared before them to claim his r. for the

186:1.2 disillusioned regarding the r. he was to receive as

186:1.2 Here is your r..”

186:1.3 and then offer him as a r. thirty pieces of silver.

186:1.4 You have offered me as a r. for my service, money—

rewardverb

131:8.5 Always remember that God does not r. man for

rewarded

38:9.13 the Creator Son; they will be duly r. for their patient

71:3.12 Parents are duly r. by the excellency of their children

90:2.13 respected knowledge; he honored and r. wisdom.

135:5.1 Had not Moses taught that righteousness was r. with

140:5.7 wait for rewards in a distant future; they are r. now

160:4.10 access to these channels may expect to be well r.

166:4.9 and good, they were r. with an abundant yield.

186:1.2 expected to be liberally r. for his cowardly conduct

rewards

28:5.17 the deferred r. inherent in unselfish service, service

50:7.0 7. THE REWARDS OF ISOLATION

50:7.3 Such r. set off the individual from the average,

64:4.12 the sex r. of the chase tended greatly to improve

70:9.11 9. Improvement of labor conditions and r..

71:3.12 of a kingdom, receive their real r. in another world.

97:8.2 their original and Egyptian concept of divine r. for

99:5.2 are not magical promises of future mystical r..

114:7.5 willingness to serve without recognition and r..

131:3.4 “Cheerfulness and gladness are the r. of deeds

131:5.2 God established the world and ordained the r. for

131:8.5 extend help to your fellows without thought of r..

132:5.8 6. Genius wealth—riches accruing from the r. of the

132:5.20 if your riches are derived from the r. of inventive

132:5.20 do not lay claim to an unfair portion of such r..

132:5.20 every recurring problem of economic r. and social

140:5.7 such seekers after truth do not have to wait for r.

160:4.10 doing one’s daily work will insure the r. of wealth.

160:4.10 the material r. of the temporal life are found to flow

160:4.11 Be not deceived by the tempting r. of dishonest

193:4.11 7. Judas never learned that the real r. for noble living

rewriting

97:8.2 alien-ruled Jews that they attempted the r. of their

rewrote

97:9.3 When the exiled priests r. this story, they raised

Rhine

80:9.3 Andonite cultures met and mingled on the R.

rhinoceros

61:2.9 While the r. family appeared at the close of this

rhinoceroses

61:1.9 Soon there were small horses, fleet-footed r.,

61:3.4 from Asia, including the mastodons, short-legged r.,

61:3.5 oxen, camels, bison, and several species of r.—but

61:4.3 R. migrated over the whole world except Australia

64:4.7 Sicilian land bridge, broad-nosed r., hyenas, lions,

Rhode Island

134:5.14 even as the small state of R. has its two senators in

Rhodes

130:0.3 Ephesus they sailed for Cyprus, putting in at R. on

133:7.1 the travelers set sail for Cyprus, stopping at R..

rhymes

90:2.4 but also in the well-known “counting-out” r..

rhythm

12:9.2 even though music is a form of mathematical r..

44:1.13 These earlier types of r. stimulate the reaction of the

44:4.11 6. The r. recorders. Urantians would undoubtedly

44:4.11 R. is less exhausting to both morontia and spirit

44:7.2 Beauty, r., and harmony are intellectually associated

60:4.1 There has been an agelong r. associated with this

84:8.4 Though you exhaust the resources of art, color, r.,

90:4.6 R. was practiced in an effort to influence the spirits;

195:7.20 Religion is the spiritual r. of the soul in time-space

rhythmic

44:4.11 pleasure, by executing numerous functions in r.

112:3.4 the measurable brain energies cease their r. vital

117:5.7 the human intellect resides in the r. pulsations of

143:7.3 Profound philosophy should be relieved by r. poetry.

rhythmical

60:4.1 these same r. crustal movements will continue

rhythms

56:10.9 harmonious relations and r. of the cosmic creation;

56:10.10 Beauty sponsors art, music, and the meaningful r. of

rib

74:8.3 The story of creating Eve out of Adam’s r. is a

rice

81:1.8 the combination of the wheat, r., and vegetable

83:4.5 Certain Oriental peoples used r. for this purpose.

richsee richwealthy

14:5.2 of the central universe is so r. and full, so complete

26:11.1 a r. situational environment which they effectively

32:4.12 to make all creation r. in personality possession

48:4.13 Some of your races have a r. vein of humor and

48:7.6 The majority of impoverished souls are truly r., but

48:7.17 wise, the attempt of the barren soul to appear r..

59:0.9 The continent of North America is wonderfully r. in

59:4.12 r. fossil beds are situated along the coast of Calif.

60:1.8 This ancient California sea was r. in marine life and

60:1.13 A r. marine life appeared on the California Pacific

81:3.1 The climatic destruction of the r., open grassland

82:0.3 The humans of olden times did not possess a very r.

82:0.3 Today the human races possess a r. social heritage,

120:1.3 full meaning and the r. significance of that faith-

127:6.15 the threshold of full manhood, r. in the experience of

129:4.7 True it is, indeed, that in his full, r., beautiful, and

140:5.7 one felt r. in spirit—egotistical; the other felt “poor

165:4.3 himself on earth, but he was not r. toward God.”

richwealthy

69:5.9 The priesthoods thus became very r.; they were chief

69:5.12 Poverty became so abhorred that only the r. were

69:5.13 while r. men endow great institutions of philanthropy

69:5.14 that many a r. man distributed much of his fortune

69:9.4 The ancients believed that only the r. survived death

69:9.4 could have salvation on equal terms with the r..

69:9.6 trump up some charge for confiscating a r. man’s

70:8.6 4. Economic—r. and poor. Wealth and the

78:8.3 gave a tremendous military advantage over their r.

83:5.3 polyandry usually limited to queens and r. women;

95:5.13 Only kings and the r. were promised a resurrection;

97:9.10 then marrying the widow of Nabal the r. Edomite,

97:9.23 undoing of Judah was effected by a corrupt and r.

121:1.8 The small upper class was r.; a miserable lower class

129:3.8 Jesus met and loved all manner of men, r. and poor,

131:1.7 Poor men and r. men are brothers.

132:5.0 5. COUNSELING THE RICH MAN

132:5.1 A certain r. man, a Roman citizen and a Stoic,

132:5.2 But the r. man was not fully satisfied with Jesus’

132:5.2 I am not concerned with the wealth of any other r.

132:5.14 in response to the r. man’s request for further and

132:5.14 not to become a dictator as to how other r. men

135:6.8 John instructed the r. to feed the poor; to the tax

137:8.6 worshiping souls of Jew and gentile, r. and poor,

138:4.2 Sadducee or publican, Roman or Jew, r. or poor,

139:3.6 interest in the small and the great, the r. and the poor

139:9.9 the Master refused to accept a certain r. man as an

143:1.5 to all men—Jew and gentile, Greek and Roman, r.

144:8.3 are in kings’ courts and in the mansions of the r..

147:5.10 did Jesus attend with the r. and the poor, the high

148:6.2 My Father loves the poor just as much as the r.;

149:1.9 A r. widow of Tyre, with her retinue, came seeking

150:1.3 “in the kingdom of heaven there is neither r. nor

163:2.0 2. THE RICH YOUNG MAN AND OTHERS

163:2.4 Then Andrew brought to Jesus a certain r. young

163:2.11 his well-to-do disciples as he taught the r. man of

163:3.1 as the r. young man was departing, Jesus turned

163:3.1 the needle’s eye as for these self-satisfied r. ones

163:3.3 “We are troubled by your words to the r. young

165:4.2 “Let me tell you a story of a certain r. man whose

165:4.2 when he had become very r., he began to reason

165:4.2 and be merry, for you are r. and increased in goods.

165:4.3 “But this r. man was also foolish.

165:4.8 ‘There is he who waxes r. by his wariness and

165:4.8 said, ‘Let not the r. man glory in his riches’;

165:4.10 “I have come to judge neither the r. nor the poor,

166:4.3 If riches evidence divine favor, why do the r. refuse

166:5.1 the largest group of Jews and gentiles, r. and poor,

167:1.5 your brethren, your kinsmen, or your r. neighbors

169:2.3 all learn a lesson from the story of a certain r. man

169:3.0 3. THE RICH MAN AND THE BEGGAR

169:3.1 the allegory of the Nazarites concerning the r. man

169:3.2 “There was a certain r. man named Dives, who,

169:3.2 beggar named Lazarus, who lay at this r. man’s

169:3.2 fed with the crumbs which fell from the r. man’s

169:3.2 And then, presently, this r. man also died and was

169:3.2 When the r. man departed from this world, he

171:6.1 This chief publican was very r. and had heard much

172:4.2 the r. putting much in the receiving box and all

173:5.3 as many as they found, good and bad, r. and poor,

190:3.1 kingdom there shall be neither Jew nor gentile, r.

191:6.2 the kingdom belongs to both Jew and gentile, to r.

196:2.8 Jesus condemned the r. because they were usually

richer

66:1.5 embarked on a career of world rulership with a r.

132:4.1 minded to say or do something to make that life r.

134:2.2 lived r. lives as a result of their contact with Jesus,

156:5.10 moral endowments make all levels of human living r.

158:6.2 knowledge of the Father’s will and to ask for a r.

160:3.5 to the art of living in that it supplies a new and r.

riches

86:1.6 nor r. to men of understanding, nor favor to men of

94:6.6 rather attempts to bestow these r. upon his fellows

95:4.2 Amenemope taught that r. and fortune were the

95:4.3 taught that “r. take themselves wings and fly away”

131:10.3 The divine r. of God’s character must be infinitely

132:5.2 analysis of the sources of your r.: Ask yourself,

132:5.3 1. Inherited wealth—r. derived from parents and

132:5.4 2. Discovered wealth—r. derived from the resources

132:5.5 3. Trade wealth—r. obtained as a fair profit in the

132:5.6 Unfair wealth—r. derived from the unfair exploitation

132:5.8 6. Genius wealth—r. accruing from the rewards of

132:5.9 7. Accidental wealth—r. derived from the generosity

132:5.10 8. Stolen wealth—r. secured by unfairness, theft, or

132:5.12 10. Earned wealth—r. derived directly from your

132:5.15 regarding the bequest of r. to your successors.

132:5.18 No noble man will strive to accumulate r. and amass

132:5.18 R. are a moral curse and a spiritual stigma when they

132:5.20 if your r. are derived from the rewards of inventive

132:5.21 Accidental r. should be regarded somewhat in the

132:5.22 if your r. are the product of unjust dealings with

132:5.22 and thus cleanse your fortune of all dishonest r..

136:8.4 influence of r. in the establishment of the kingdom.

140:1.3 not in the strength of armies nor in the might of r.,

149:5.2 little that a righteous man has is better than the r.

151:2.2 the deceitfulness of r. to choke the word of truth

163:2.6 he was not free from the love of himself and his r..

163:2.9 Jesus foresaw that Matadormus, with his r., could

163:2.9 at the same time, he saw that, without his r.,

163:2.10 R. have nothing directly to do with entrance into the

163:3.1 “You see how difficult it is for those who have r.

163:3.2 Shall all who have r. be kept out of the kingdom?”

163:3.2 “No, Peter, but all who put their trust in r. shall

165:4.1 the power of wealth, and joy springs not from r..

165:4.1 Wealth, in itself, is not a curse, but the love of r.

165:4.2 with himself, saying: ‘What shall I do with all my r.?

165:4.6 The love of r. all too often obscures and even

165:4.8 ‘the little a righteous man has is better than the r.

165:4.8 ‘If r. increase, set not your heart upon them.

165:4.8 ‘Let not the rich man glory in his r.’; and Ezekiel

166:4.3 If r. evidence divine favor, why do the rich refuse to

169:2.6 you are trusted with the stewardship of the true r. of

169:2.8 Pharisees were much given to the acquirement of r..

169:3.1 this parable of warning to those who love r. and

richest

60:1.12 the r. fossil beds are found about these continents.

72:5.10 The r. man on the continent works six hours a day

81:6.13 But the continent r. in natural deposits and the most

132:4.3 this six months as one of the r. and most informative

richness

2:6.3 The “r. of the goodness of God leads erring man to

44:4.11 Edentia assemblies and to enjoy the r. of the color

rid

87:2.7 The ancients were so anxious to get r. of a ghost

90:4.5 of value in getting r. of a disease-producing spirit.

162:2.7 You seek to be r. of me and my disquieting

185:4.3 to believe that he was finally to be r. of Jesus in

189:2.5 sordid business of supposedly getting r. of Jesus

195:9.1 In all your worthy efforts to r. yourselves of the

riddle

42:8.5 function of the mesotron explains another atomic r..

82:3.5 the buying of wives declined, they were won by r.

118:3.7 But to us the master r. of space pertains to the

riddles

196:3.30 Science is man’s effort to solve the apparent r. of the

ride

41:6.3 remnants of solar calcium literally r. the light

41:6.4 to r. the emerging streams of light and energy,

172:5.12 anyone who would consent to r. upon an ass or the

riders

69:4.7 through runners, animal r., railroads, and airplanes,

rides

172:5.13 as he r. through the gates of Jerusalem seated on

ridge

58:7.4 There is also an intermittent east-west r. of this rock

123:5.12 they could see the long r. of Mount Carmel running

124:6.8 pointed out that the Holy City lay just beyond this r.,

ridges

58:7.4 Other r. run from Newfoundland to Alabama and

59:6.4 Isolated mountain r. appeared.

60:3.3 were few mountain peaks, merely elevated land r. of

ridicule

78:7.5 Noah brought much r. upon himself by going up

139:2.6 direct assault,but Peter withered and shrank before r.

172:5.13 Judas was influenced by the r. of his Sadducean

172:5.13 rushed up to him in a spirit of gleeful r. and,

172:5.13 persecution, but he could not stand this sort of r..

172:5.13 revenge there was now blended this fatal fear of r.,

174:0.2 slippery paths of flattery and the poison darts of r..

174:3.5 to subject Jesus to the withering influence of r.,

177:4.11 clever insinuations and subtle r. of the enemies of

185:3.5 Then said Pilate, half in r. and half in sincerity,

187:1.7 It was permitted the rabble to jeer, mock, and r.

187:2.6 their utmost to incite derision and r., lest any give

187:3.4 the Master’s tolerant regard of their r. and mocking.

189:5.5 But when Peter and John returned, they ceased to r.

ridiculed

70:1.3 at which the disputants made fun of and r. each other

173:1.6 being r. and jostled about by supercilious and

ridiculing

139:2.7 he reversed himself when confronted by r. Judaizers,

ridiculous

48:4.15 our own self-glorification becomes sublimely r.,

48:7.17 15. Affectation is the r. effort of the ignorant to

172:5.12 To him it seemed childish, if not indeed r..

195:7.17 conceive a philosophy of automatism, and how r.

riding

41:6.3 photosphere by literally r. the outgoing sunbeams.

80:4.5 the hard-r. Andite horsemen made their appearance

123:0.6 Mary and the child r. on their newly acquired

172:3.4 He comes as the lowly one, r. upon an ass, upon a

172:3.5 A warrior king always entered a city r. upon a horse;

172:3.5 a mission of peace and friendship always entered r.

172:5.5 as a man of peace and r. into Jerusalem on an ass.

172:5.8 bringing salvation and r. upon the colt of an ass.

172:5.8 who comes here, the king of the Jews r. on an ass!”

rife

28:5.9 coming in from realms where rebellion has been r.,

rifled

189:5.3 Peter at first suggested that the grave had been r.,

Rig-Vedasee also Vedas

94:1.7 the R., one of the most ancient of sacred books.

96:0.1 “one spirituality of the gods” portrayed in the R.,

111:0.7 The R. says: “My mind speaks to my heart.”

rightnoun

1:4.3 It is not yet yours by r. of possession, but it is

5:5.14 A human mind discerning r. and wrong and

7:6.5 earn the r. to serve as the judges of survival in the

8:4.7 the creatures of the realm in his own name and r.;

16:6.7 of reason, the recognition of relative r. and wrong.

18:3.8 they have not experientially earned this r. to rule

21:4.5 rule as vicegerents of the Father but in their own r.

21:4.6 Master Son, one who has fully earned the r. to rule

28:6.6 each individual’s r. to unending life comes up for

32:3.5 supreme and sovereign ruler in his own r..

33:7.4 The universe tribunals are denied the r. to pass upon

33:7.4 but if the question of the r. of continued existence,

53:3.3 Lucifer protested against the r. of Michael to assume

53:3.4 Most bitterly did he attack the r. of the Ancients of

53:4.7 Gabriel made any effort to contest the r. of secession

53:5.2 Michael ruled by divine r.,as vicegerent of the Father

53:5.2 of the Father, but not yet in his own personal r..

54:1.9 a r. to deprive any other being of those privileges of

54:2.5 r. to love and be loved, the privilege of worshiping

54:6.4 or in the least degree deprive you of your divine r. of

67:7.5 realization of the divine r. of personality survival.

69:4.3 but regarded it as all r. to cheat distant strangers.

69:9.12 game laws, the r. to hunt, long preceded land laws.

69:9.15 property to the individual,reserving the r. of taxation

69:9.17 The r. to property is not absolute; it is purely social.

70:1.21 came the general recognition of the r. of asylum;

70:9.1 Nature does not even confer the r. to live, as might

70:9.7 5. Property—the r. to own.

70:9.14 What may be regarded as r. in one age may not be

70:9.14 any r. to encumber twentieth-century civilization,

70:10.4 therefore their r. to pry into his personal affairs.

70:10.9 The evolving tribes all recognized this r. of blood

70:11.2 granting the individual the r. to live by imposing

70:11.13 “Might was still r..”

71:2.14 if it fails to provide for the r. to personal property

71:2.14 Man craves the r. to use, control, bestow, sell, lease,

71:2.15 6. The r. of petition.

71:2.15 Representative government assumes the r. of citizens

71:2.16 7. The r. to rule. It is not enough to be heard;

72:3.7 the r. to marry without parental consent is not

81:5.6 Might does not make r., but it does enforce the

81:5.6 Every human r. is associated with a social duty;

81:5.6 mission of government is the definition of the r.,

81:6.15 Might does not make r., but might does make what

81:6.15 society is willing to debate the ethics of might and r..

82:4.3 Man had the r. to lend his wife to a friend or guest,

82:4.4 father had the full r. to kill the male trespasser.

83:6.3 The Chaldean tribes recognized the r. of a wife to

84:2.4 designed to establish the father’s r. to the child.

84:4.10 when a man was denied the r. to kill his wife at will.

84:4.10 Later, woman gained the legal r. to own, control,

84:4.10 woman was long deprived of the r. to hold office

84:5.3 When might is r., man lords it over woman; when

86:6.6 The concept of r. and wrong had at last evolved;

86:6.7 a natural consciousness of relative r. and wrong;

87:5.12 2. R.—the correct conduct and ceremonies designed

88:3.4 Fetish kings have ruled by “divine r.,” and many

95:3.4 the later concepts of r. and wrong—good and bad.

95:4.1 pinnacle of arbitrament between r. and wrong,

97:3.3 contracts, and covenants—the r. to buy and sell land.

101:1.7 concludes that he has no r. not to believe in God.

102:7.10 we have the r. to be the most certain of all universe

103:1.5 Such interpretative beliefs may be r. or wrong,

103:9.10 When reason once recognizes r. and wrong, it

103:9.10 when wisdom chooses between r. and wrong, truth

108:4.1 the unchallengeable r. to be present in the minds

108:5.9 between what really is r. or wrong (not merely what

108:5.9 (not merely what you may call r. and wrong),

110:5.1 endeavors to tell you what truly is r.; that is, when

112:4.3 to the mansion worlds in his own individual r. or

117:4.8 transcends the temporal sense of relative r. and

120:0.3 wish to rule Nebadon merely in his own isolated r.,

120:0.4 a Creator Son may rule his universe in his own r.,

127:0.4 this Son is earning the r. to become sovereign of

128:1.1 and fully earning the r. of unqualified rulership of his

132:1.2 Technically, he has no r. to assert that he is either

132:5.24 No man can gainsay your r. to hold and use wealth

132:5.24 wealth as you see fit provided your exercise of this r.

133:1.5 organized society had every r. to employ force in

133:4.12 You or I may not deny the state the r. of self-defense

134:5.12 they have the r. and the power to make such a

134:6.6 cling to their delusions of the divine r. of national

140:8.28 The r. to enter the kingdom is conditioned by faith,

146:2.8 The motive of the prayer gives it r. of way to the ear

152:3.1 the power to feed carried with it the r. to rule.

152:3.2 the hope of seeing Jesus assert his r. to rule.

153:1.3 the r. and the wrong way of meeting spiritual trials

153:2.2 Do with me as seems good and r. in your eyes.

153:4.5 agree as establishing your authority and r. to teach.

154:2.1 refused to acknowledge the r. of the Sanhedrin to

155:5.10 surrender the r. to participate in that most thrilling

160:1.4 surrender the r. to live peaceably and contentedly

160:3.4 All too often, when we battle for the r., it turns out

162:3.3 denied the Jews the r. to inflict the death penalty

164:4.6 all Jewry except the r. to buy the necessaries of life.

165:2.10 I have the r. and the power to lay down my life,

165:2.10 I have the same power and r. to take it up again.

168:4.10 granted your prayer hearers the full r. to answer

174:2.5r. of coinage carried with it the r. to levy taxes.”

178:1.2 does not nullify the r. of social groups of believers

184:2.11 servants had no moral or legal r. thus to question

188:5.2 righteousness than justice—mere technical r. and

188:5.2 Salvation does not slight wrongs; it makes them r..

196:3.25 the realization of the existence of r. and wrong.

rightverb

183:2.3 thinking he could later on r. any wrong they might

rightadjective; see hand

11:7.5 V-shaped plane situated at r. angles to the upper and

11:7.6 If one could move far enough at r. angles to the

12:7.2 and the best way is the r. way, and therefore does

15:5.4 are not thrown off as rings but in r.- and left-handed

19:5.9 If we are r. in this concept, and my entire order of

25:4.17 There is always a best and r. way to do things;

28:5.16 they are r., although they meet with great difficulty

48:6.33 One can be technically r. as to fact and wrong in

53:4.2 if self-government was good and r. for the

55:1.2 On the r. is the seat of the former Planetary Prince,

57:1.6 living force organizers simply withdraw at r. angles

64:1.2 of this geographic situation—mountains to the r.,

69:9.18 The present social order is not necessarily r.—not

71:2.6 Slavery to public opinion; majority is not always r..

71:2.8 they represent the r. way even to do a wrong thing.

75:4.6 because it departed from the r. way, the divine plan.

81:5.6 mission of government is the definition of the r.,

86:5.11 And Moses was r., for ordinary dreams are not the

88:2.2 but supposedly all r. to accept relics and miracles.

94:8.8 the philosophy of the Eightfold Path: r. views,

95:6.2 he associated with the idealization of R. Law,

96:4.7 “God of truth and without iniquity, just and r. in all

96:7.7 ‘I have sinned and perverted that which was r.,

101:9.5 the good and r. technique of reacting to the ever-

103:2.8 When mind chooses a r. moral judgment by an act of

103:2.10 And indeed is such a judgment r., for all such nonself

103:5.2 human being that tells him this teaching is moral—r..

103:5.2 practice this ideal least, admit that it is r. in theory.

121:7.5 “create a clean heart within and renew a r. spirit.”

126:3.11 After all, could it be possible that his mother was r.

126:3.11 of opinion had arisen in the past, Mary had been r.

130:5.4 at a safe distance by his powerful extended r. arm

130:8.2 say: I have sinned and perverted that which was r.,

131:5.4 We know that the religion is r. which leads to union

131:7.3 If you are not r. on the inside, it is useless to pray for

131:8.5 all-pervading; he is on the left hand and on the r.;

134:5.10 Internationalism is a step in the r. direction.

137:1.3 Are we to forsake him? Is this the r. thing to do?”

137:2.7 And Nathaniel, turning to Philip, said: “You are r..

137:3.2 after all, Mother was r.—maybe our strange brother

138:1.3 “The Master is r.; we are too few to encompass

139:12.5 “There is a way that seems r. to a man, but the end

140:3.14 If your neighbor smites you on the r. cheek, turn to

143:5.5 which, then, is the r. place to worship God?”

146:2.13 “Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a r.

148:6.10 “Job was altogether r. when he challenged the

150:2.1 sat in a group in front and to the r. of the speaker.

151:2.5 That I am r. is fully proved by the fact that, whereas

151:2.6 “I am persuaded that Thomas is r., and I would

151:6.5 restored to his r. mind and the normal control of

151:6.5 in possession of his r. mind and freely conversing

153:4.1 immediately the lad was normal and in his r. mind.

154:4.6 the teachings of Jesus—and they are partially r..

156:1.5 It is not r. that you should expect the Master to

156:5.13 believer lives, he finds it easier to do the r. thing.

163:3.5 my vineyard, and whatsoever is r. I will pay you.

163:3.5 in my vineyard, and whatever is r. I will pay you.

166:1.3 between Nathaniel and a Pharisee on his r. and

166:1.4 Though it is all r. for you to give attention to these

167:1.2 reserved for the Master and that on the r. for Abner,

168:2.1 linen, resting on the r. lower niche of the burial cave.

172:5.10 and in that he was r., but Simon dreamed of the

174:1.1 Which of us is r.?

174:5.1 he was a bit perplexed as to the r. way to handle

179:1.3 the higher divan of the host with one couch on the r.

179:1.3 opposite this second seat of honor on the host’s r..

179:1.4 claim to the next preferred seat, the one on the r.

179:1.5 reclining divans in the following order: on the r. of

192:1.3 “Cast the net on the r. side of the boat, and you will

rightadverb—non-exhaustive

47:3.7 You begin over there r. where you leave off down

95:3.3 of this epoch was: “Do r. and deal justly with all.”

95:5.8 Ikhnaton rapidly expanded the concept of r. doing to

101:3.16 12. Goes r. on worshiping God in spite of anything

110:5.1 Conscience, rightly, admonishes you to do r.; but

131:5.4 Teach us the good paths, and we will go r..

132:7.9 a new and everlasting religion r. then and there—

135:3.4 Get r. with God!

140:4.6 not doing wrong but rather from actually doing r..

140:4.6 not by fear of wrongdoing, but by love of r. doing.

164:1.1 “You have answered r.; this, if you really do, will

184:2.12 having started out wrong, to turn about and go r..

right-about-face

84:2.7 family is one of the most radical and complete r.

right-hand

32:2.7 And now that the r. helper and chief executive of

38:7.2 The r. deflector, or positively charged angel, is the

122:8.4 son John was to be his chief of aides, his r. man of

139:4.11 was the r. support of Peter on the day of Pentecost.

151:5.4 Peter was at the r. oar near the stern.

rightdoing

54:6.3 the benefits and suffer the consequences of the r.

righted

140:8.7 futility of evil: A wrong is not r. by vengeance.

righteoussee righteous man or men; see also self-righteous

1:0.3 personality and his universal sphere of r. supremacy.

2:2.5 in the beauty and perfection of his r. character.

2:3.1 God is r.; therefore is he just.

2:3.1 “The Lord is r. in all his ways.”

2:3.1 The judgments of the Lord are true and r. altogether

2:3.2 of his wise natural laws and r. spiritual mandates!

2:3.5 of the universe tribunals of r. adjudication.

2:4.3 the discernment of infinite wisdom enables a r. God

2:7.10 Such a new and r. vision of morality will attract all

4:1.4 “for the eyes of the Lord are over the r., and his ears

5:4.11 —God as a vindicator of moral values, a r. God.

8:4.8 “the eyes of the Lord which are ever over the r.

9:0.3 the stable, unvarying, and r. justice of the Trinity.

10:6.18 the r. justice of the Trinity and the merciful love of

28:5.20 Censors can always function so justly as r. judges.

39:4.13 There is no material reward for r. living, but there

54:1.6 such a mistaken individual as is willing to sacrifice r.

54:6.3 Each member of a family profits by the r. conduct

75:4.6 it represented the wrong way to achieve r. ends,

75:7.7 knowingly enlist in rebellion against the r. rule of the

95:2.8 whereon the king and other r. souls might ascend.

97:6.4 Said this fearless prophet: “R. is our Lord, great in

98:5.4 fire, and the r. would reign with Mithras forever.

101:6.7 truth constitutes the possession of a r. character,

119:2.6 this message: “Just and r. are you in all your ways.

121:5.15 sin followed by the endowment of a r. character of

122:5.3 capacity for r. indignation from his mother.

126:0.3 developed in his mind a growing r. resentment of

131:2.6 The Lord knows the way of the r., but the way of

131:3.7 “A r. soul is more to be desired than the

131:5.2 the One God—all-wise, good, r., holy, resplendent,

131:5.2 deeds of the wicked and the good works of the r.;

131:5.2 his beneficent hand to both the r. and the wicked.

131:5.3 God is our most adorable and r. friend; he is our

131:5.4 God is our wise nature, best thought, and r. act.

131:7.2 to reveal himself and to show forth his r. nature.

132:2.9 there remains no possibility that such a r. spirit

135:5.2 one meaning: an absolutely r. state in which God

135:5.4 quickly be acknowledged as the rightful and r. ruler

135:5.6 or proclaimed the necessity for r. living.

137:8.16 And I have not come to call the would-be r. but

138:3.6 “How dare you to teach that this man is r. when

138:3.6 I have come, not to call the r., but sinners.”

138:3.7 a strange sight in Jewry; to see a man of r. character

138:8.7 the Jews that the ignorant could not be pious or r..

138:8.7 But Jesus’ apostles were both pious and r.;

139:3.2 it was wholly a manifestation of r. indignation.

140:3.18 “Discern the truth clearly; live the r. life fearlessly;

140:8.30 piety had no place in his philosophy of r. living.

140:10.1 “In the kingdom you must be r. in order to do the

140:10.1 in the kingdom, being r., by faith, must precede

140:10.5 levels of spiritual thinking and truly r. living.

143:2.1 Jesus simply committed himself to the r. judgment of

144:2.5 your petitions will change the just and r. Father

144:5.26 Our perfect and r. heavenly Father, This day guide

146:2.8 The cry of the r. is the faith act of the child of God

146:3.8 confused and uncertain regarding survival of the r.,

148:6.4 Job; remember that it is the wicked and not the r.

148:6.4 You know that no man can be r. in God’s sight.

148:6.5 And if you are really r.,God will certainly deliver you

148:6.8 ‘You are foolish to claim to be r., seeing that you are

148:6.10 Job was ever ready to admit that God is r., but he

148:6.11 persistence in rebellion against the r. rule of heaven

148:7.1 Capernaum synagogue on the “Joys of R. Living.”

150:5.5 You are not to be saved because you live a r. life;

150:5.5 rather is it that you live a r. life because you have

150:7.2 were never reputed for piety and r. living.

155:1.5 measure of your failure to live the whole or r. life,

155:3.7 Faith promotes spiritual vitality and r. fruitfulness.

157:2.2 —the sinful pleasures of time against the r. realities

157:6.9 words: I have not come to call the r., but sinners.

159:1.2 sinner who repents than over ninety and nine r.

159:3.2 Never should a r. cause be promoted by force;

159:5.9 the evil paths into the better ways of r. living.”

159:5.14 overcome evil with good—the positive and r. method

162:5.2 my judgment would be true and r., for I would

164:4.11 of a true worshiper—for one who is holy and r..

166:4.4 and the unjust; the sun likewise shines on the r.

170:2.7 that eternal realities were the result (reward) of r.

174:2.2 “Master, we know you are a r. teacher, and we

174:3.2 through the resurrection of the r., neither marry

175:1.19 counsel of God appear outwardly to men as r. and

175:1.20 You garnish the tombs of the r and flatter yourselves

175:1.22 that you must account for all of this r. blood, from

178:1.6 you should manifest the r. ministry of loving service

180:5.9 aggressive and progressive attainment of r. levels

182:1.6 This world knows very little of you, r. Father, but I

184:3.19 are presuming to sit in judgment on the r. Creator of

188:5.2 life and death do win men over to goodness and r.

188:5.9 supreme devotion of the full bestowal of a r. life

righteous man or men

111:0.6 kings were supposed to have kas, presently all r.

131:2.10 Many are the afflictions of the r. man, but the Lord

131:6.2 introduces him to the final beatitudes; the r. man

131:7.2 I derive great pleasure in the multiplication of r.

138:3.6 “How dare you to teach that this man is r. when

138:3.7 a strange sight in Jewry; to see a man of r. character

148:6.4 You know that no man can be r. in God’s sight.

149:5.2 ‘A little that a r. man has is better than the riches

159:1.2 sinner who repents than over ninety and nine r.

165:4.8 that ‘the little a r. man has is better than the riches

187:5.5 “This was indeed a r. man; truly he must have been

righteously

131:3.7 Every mortal who thinks r., speaks nobly, and acts

131:5.2 to the pious souls who think purely and act r..

162:2.2 judge by the true spirit of these teachings; judge r..

righteousnesssee righteousnesswith thirst or hunger

           see self-righteousness

1:2.2 is God merely a concept, the power-potential of r..

2:2.5 God’s perfection consists not in an assumed r. but

2:3.0 3. JUSTICE AND RIGHTEOUSNESS

2:4.1 Lord who executes judgment, and r. in the earth,

2:4.5 the r. of eternity modified to meet the highest

2:5.4 When rebels return to r., they are mercifully received

2:6.5 R. implies that God is the source of the moral law

2:6.5 R. may be the divine thought, but love is a father’s

2:6.5 The erroneous supposition that the r. of God was

2:6.6 Divine r. is not dominated by strict retributive justice

2:6.7 His love of r. cannot help being exhibited as equal

3:2.14 3. By the law of God, by the r. and justice of the

3:5.13 Man could never lay saving hold on r. if there were

3:5.16 goodness and r. of the inerrant personalities of

5:4.5 prosperity predicated on r.; the Greek religion

5:4.15 Think not so much of his sinlessness as of his r.,

6:2.4 possesses the Father’s infinite and transcendent r.,

6:3.1 The Son shares the justice and r. of the Trinity but

8:2.6 Though in every way sharing the perfection, the r.,

10:6.18 Justice is the collective thought of r.; mercy is its

14:5.3 there is disclosed the reason of r. and rule of justice.

16:7.6 Virtue is r.—conformity with the cosmos.

21:3.14 r. is not automatic in freewill creatures.

21:5.7 creatures of the realms, justice and r. will prevail.

26:9.3 while forever demonstrating the justice and r. of the

27:0.1 been known to depart from the paths of light and r..

28:6.5 mission of adapting the justice of r. to the status of

28:6.7 depletion, then does justice prevail and r. decree.

34:6.6 the forms of truth and quickens the formulas of r..

34:6.13 “The kingdom of God is not meat and drink but r.,

39:2.7 of fostering and furthering the cause of truth and r..

44:7.2 Goodness, r., and justice are philosophically

48:4.4 Neither is it ever blasphemous of the r. and glory of

48:6.8 they counsel the human teachers of truth and r. to

48:7.12 10. R. strikes the harmony chords of truth,

50:4.13 to uphold the planetary concepts of truth and r..

52:7.15 a new heaven and a new earth, wherein dwells r..

54:0.1 eventuates in the divergent realms of sin and r.;

55:3.10 between truth and error, good and evil, sin and r..

67:2.5 were compelled to choose between sin and r.

75:3.2 deeply impressed with the r. of Adam’s cause.

75:3.8 And Cano also thoroughly believed in the r. of the

77:5.7 a new and independent world center for truth and r..

88:3.4 to be the arbiter of justice and the standard of r..

89:2.4 To those who believed that prosperity and r. went

93:4.5 halfheartedly, and even that was “counted for r..”

93:6.3 Melchizedek, “and it was counted to him for r..”

94:7.5 all men, high and low, can attain bliss by faith in r.

95:3.3 was: “Established is the man whose standard is r.;

95:3.3 The Egyptian triad of this age was Truth-Justice-R.

95:5.8 word of Ikhnaton’s religion in daily life was “r.,”

96:6.3 unwilling to go forward in the religion of faith and r..

96:7.7 face with joy, for God will give to man divine r..”

97:2.1 that determined and fearless warrior for r., Elijah,

97:4.4 the Israelites that ritual must not take the place of r..

97:4.5 yes, I will betroth you to me in r. and judgment

97:5.2 “Judgment also will I lay to the line and r. to the

97:5.3 salvation and has covered me with his robe of r..”

97:7.4 convert to the elder Isaiah’s God of justice, love, r.

97:7.6 but my r. shall endure forever and my salvation

97:7.13 universal justice, divine mercy, and eternal r..

97:8.2 Egyptian concept of divine rewards for r. coupled

97:8.3 they re-established their standards of national r..

97:8.3 Jeremiah had proclaimed an era of inner r.

97:8.3 the everlasting reign of r., the Messianic kingdom.

97:10.6 The Jews loved justice, wisdom, truth, and r. as

101:10.7 in following the gleam of r. discernible in his soul,

103:2.6 toward moral r. and social ministry, rather than

108:6.3 become new men who, like God, are created in r.

108:6.8 into the clear shining of the sun of eternal r. on the

119:0.4 sublime tasks of ruling the local universes in divine r.

119:0.6 such endowments of justice and r. will not suffice

122:9.15 In holiness and r. before him all our days.

124:4.9 dictates of your highest convictions of truth and r..

125:6.6 to function as a teacher of truth, a preacher of r.,

126:4.2 spirit of sorrow, that they may be called trees of r.,

126:4.6 yes, I will uphold you with the right hand of my r.,

130:1.2 directed by the powers of truth and the forces of r.

131:2.4 upon those who fear him and his r. even to our

131:2.5 “The heavens declare God’s r., and all the people

131:2.6 yes, I will uphold you with the right hand of my r..’

131:2.7 His r. is like the mountains and his judgment like

131:2.7 He leads me in the paths of r..

131:2.11 who turn many to r. as the stars forever and ever.

131:3.2 By faith let us lay hold upon true r. and genuine

131:3.4 make sure that you sincerely seek to fulfill all r..

131:4.8 souls of the joys of virtue and the pleasures of r..

131:5.4 the religion is right which leads to union with r..

131:6.2 but those who walk in the paths of r. shall find a

132:3.8 a perfection of beauty and holiness whose r. inhibits

133:4.6 there is a city whose foundations are r. and truth,

135:4.5 was just such a fearless and daring preacher of r..

135:5.1 Had not Moses taught that r. was always rewarded

135:5.8 this rough-and-ready preacher of r. and repentance,

135:11.4 suffer me also this, for it becomes us to fulfill all r..

137:8.7 kingdom of spiritual understanding and divine r..

137:8.7 enter therein, they shall find joy, r., and eternal life

137:8.9 And this kingdom of God is r., peace, and joy in the

137:8.12 kingdom ripens into the full fruit of everlasting r.

137:8.13 of meat and drink but rather a life of progressive r.

139:0.1 It is an eloquent testimony to the charm and r. of

140:1.3 This is the brotherhood of love wherein r. reigns,

140:1.5 shall be: Seek first the kingdom of God and his r.,

140:3.11 “Happy are they who are persecuted for r.’ sake,

140:5.9 Experiential r. is a pleasure, not a duty.

140:5.9 Jesus’ r. is a dynamic love—fatherly-brotherly

140:5.9 It is not the negative or thou-shalt-not type of r..

140:5.20Happy are they who are persecuted for r. sake,

140:6.3 I demand of you a r. that shall exceed the r. of those

140:6.3 you must have a r. that consists in love, mercy,

140:10.1 things as the means of attaining r.—salvation.

140:10.1 being righteous, by faith, must precede doing r.

142:5.4 then shall the work of r. become peace, quietness,

143:2.2 “John taught you the way of r. in accordance with

144:4.3 You earn r.—progressive character development—

144:5.90 Let the sun of r. shine upon us at noontime, While

147:8.4 Your r. shall go before you while the glory of the

148:6.11 the Father as healing mercy and everlasting r..”

148:7.4 healing was followed by a life of thanksgiving and r..

149:5.2 Better is a little with r. than great revenues without

149:6.5 nobility and r. of his personality beget reverence,

150:5.2 where it says, ‘In the Lord have I r. and strength.’

150:5.2 Also where the Father says, ‘My r. is near;

150:5.2 and has covered me with the robe of his r..

150:5.2 Father that his name ‘shall be called the Lord our r.

150:5.2 clothe my son with the robe of divine r. and eternal

150:5.5 “You cannot buy salvation; you cannot earn r..

150:5.5 Salvation is the gift of God, and r. is the natural

153:2.6 Not for truth and r. or that you might the better

155:1.5 exemplify in your lives this beautiful wholeness of r.,

155:1.5 the measure of your truth endowment, your r..

156:2.6 must go forward in r. or retrogress into evil and sin.

156:5.12 a whole-souled belief, in the certain triumph of r..

156:5.15 Are you a better r. recommender this year than you

159:4.4 writings left on record their highest concepts of r.,

159:5.10 The Master taught a positive standard of r.:

159:5.15 R. comes not from such passive attitudes.

160:2.9 Association does not transmute evil into r., but it

160:3.4 fight, if need be, for the defense of my concept of r.

161:2.4 from repentance, but his piety springs from r..

161:2.4 And he has seemed to be thus perfect in his r.

161:2.4 but our Master exhibits maturity of r. to start with.

166:1.5 the prophets did in their day—proclaiming the r. of

169:2.5 you make eternal friendship with the forces of r.

170:3.0 3. IN RELATION TO RIGHTEOUSNESS

170:3.1 by faith, a r. which would exceed the r. of slavish

170:3.2 the progressive steps of r. which every child must

170:3.3 the attainment of the r. of the kingdom is revealed.

170:3.3 following four steps, the kingdom steps of inner r.:

170:3.7 4. Moral conduct, true r., becomes, then, the natural

170:3.9 The r. of any act must be measured by the motive;

170:3.11 he ushered in the new dispensation of true social r.

170:5.9 Jesus’ teaching, the spiritual ideal of individual r.

171:6.2 seek salvation with all my heart and learn to do r.

176:2.3 and an enhanced demonstration of r., even as he

176:3.2 yielded the fruits of the spirit as the r. of loving

178:1.12 nor establish r. by the power of civil governments

178:1.14 but you are also to be valiant in defense of r.,

178:3.4 worlds whose habit of life is r. and joy in the truth.

180:6.2 he will illuminate the difference between sin and r.

182:1.8 but r. nourishes the creative spirit of individual

188:5.2 Jesus disclosed to this world a higher quality of r.

190:5.4 and the everlasting joy of those who seek r..

190:5.4 That this Son of truth and r. shall rise upon the

194:3.2 in which truth prevails and in which r. triumphs.

196:0.11 movement from spiritual reverence to practical r..

196:3.32 he is consumed with the desire to live them, to do r..

righteousnesswith thirst or hunger

101:2.14 —creates within you a hunger and thirst for r.,

103:4.2 The hunger and thirst for r. leads to the discovery of

121:5.12 and thirst for personal religion and individual r..

130:1.2 seek for God—hunger for truth and thirst for r.

132:2.8 But even as you hunger and thirst for r., you

137:8.16 but sinners and all who hunger and thirst for the r. of

140:3.4 “Happy are they who hunger and thirst for r.,

140:5.5 those who were poor in spirit, hungered after r.,

140:5.8 2. “Happy are they who hunger and thirst for r.,

140:5.8 those who feel poor in spirit will ever hunger for r.

150:5.5 Kingdom believers hunger for r. and thirst for

152:5.4 life neither to thirst for the waters of spiritual r..

156:5.7 love and devotion to truth—hunger and thirst for r.

160:1.10 for the absence of the hunger and thirst for true r..

164:5.2 who hunger for the truth and who thirst for r..

165:2.4 those who hunger for truth and thirst for r. do.

170:2.22 The thirst for r., a change of mind, the acquirement

170:5.13 the one who hungers and thirsts for r., for God, is

190:5.4 minister salvation to all who hunger and thirst for r.

193:2.2 who hunger for truth and thirst for r.—for God.

195:6.11 cannot know, much less know truth, hunger for r.,

195:7.14 not aspire, idealize, hunger for truth, or thirst for r..

rightful

53:3.3 his Creator-father but not as his God and r. ruler.

54:2.5 No being in all the universe has the r. liberty to

132:5.22 to restore all these ill-gotten gains to the r. owners.

133:2.2 that man has no r. authority over woman unless

135:5.4 Messiah who would be acknowledged as the r.

rightly

15:0.2 rulers of these superuniverses are r. called Ancients

71:2.8 Popular elections may not always decide things r.,

110:5.1 Conscience, r., admonishes you to do right; but the

126:3.5 Jesus r. reasoned that the watchcare of his earthly

127:5.2 her attraction for the carpenter’s son, Rebecca r.

133:3.6 Ganid had imbibed the idea, and r., that Jesus was

147:5.4 Jesus said, “You have r. judged,” and pointing to

157:1.1 on the face of the tax collector, he r. surmised that

159:4.2 “Nathaniel, you have r. judged; I do not regard the

172:1.9 They r. concluded that it would be useless to put

174:2.4 the payment of tribute in so many words, they r.

rightness

147:4.8 when you have real insight into the r. and wrongness

rights or equal rights or human rights

25:2.7 to safeguard the r. of all personalities involved in any

27:3.1 is simply the recognition by any individual of the r.

53:3.4 the courage to assert themselves and claim their r..

54:1.9 How dare the creature encroach upon the r. of his

54:4.4 in defiance of all obligation to respect the r. of all

69:9.17 all government, law, order, civil r., social liberties,

70:9.0 9. HUMAN RIGHTS

70:9.1 Nature confers no r. on man, only life and a world in

70:9.2 society asserted its r. and, at the present time, they

70:9.13 When r. are old beyond knowledge of origin, they

70:9.13 knowledge of origin, they are often called natural r..

70:9.13 But hr. are not really natural; they are entirely social.

70:9.13 They are relative and ever changing, being no more

70:9.15 Few hr. were recognized in the European Middle

70:9.15 every man belonged to someone else, and r. were

70:9.16 weak and the inferior have always contended for er.;

70:9.17 Society cannot offer er. to all, but it can promise to

70:9.17 to administer the varying r. of each with fairness

70:10.2 Justice, as conceived by man, means getting one’s r.

70:11.2 Every grant of r. or liberty to the individual involves

70:11.5 early times had not r. had the sanction of religion;

72:2.11 the federal government or jeopardy of citizenship r.

74:7.6 3. The relation of individual r. to group r. and

81:5.6 but might does enforce the commonly recognized r.

81:5.6 And group r., as well as those of the individual, must

82:4.3 an infringement of the husband’s property r.;

82:4.3 relations grew out of these pre-existent property r..

82:5.4 cousins had prior marriage r. to cousins.

83:8.8 some peoples woman enjoys practically er. with her

83:8.9 woman’s liberties, r. so long denied her in the tardy

84:4.8 being accorded more r. and privileges.

84:5.4 not consciously nor intentionally seize woman’s r.

84:5.4 came for woman to enjoy added r., she got them,

84:5.9 industrialized races woman has received almost all r.

84:5.11 worked toward the realization of women’s r..

84:5.11 But women’s r. are by no means men’s r..

84:5.11 Woman cannot thrive on man’s r. any more than

84:5.11 any more than man can prosper on woman’s r..

84:5.12 existence, together with its own r. within that sphere

84:5.12 If woman aspires literally to enjoy all of man’s r.,

84:7.25 the world, instead of conferring certain parental r.,

84:7.26 as assuming all duties, the child as having all the r..

87:5.1 the spirits and ghosts as having almost unlimited r.

87:5.1 to regard man as having manifold duties but no r..

97:9.24 was a social system dealing with property r.

103:5.4 The self has r. as well as one’s neighbors.

124:2.4 unusual trait was his unwillingness to fight for his r..

134:6.5 and have abandoned all notions of the supposed r. of

138:8.11 that women were to be accorded er. with men

164:4.6 Israel; and this meant denial of all r. and privileges

168:4.11 8. The child is always within his r. when he presumes

rigid

48:4.18 r. unyielding fact and flexible ever-living truth.

58:5.1 The earth’s core had become as dense and r. as steel,

79:2.6 of r. restrictions regarding intermarriage.

92:2.1 Religion is the most r. and unyielding of all human

94:10.2 Tibetans have r. dogmas and crystallized creeds,

121:7.1 They had built up a r. wall of separation between

139:0.4 same r. and stereotyped educational curriculum.

188:5.11 Sovereign of stern justice and r. law-enforcement.

rigidly

12:5.5 though man’s mind is r. space-bound, the creative

72:5.3 and other economic problems are not r. regulated,

rigorous

5:4.5 Mohammedanism provides deliverance from the r.

60:0.2 Very few types outlived the r. trials of the preceding

61:7.13 The r. glacial period destroyed many species and

70:7.12 Following these years of r. discipline and training

81:5.3 admission fees, imposes strict and r. disciplines,

98:2.3 By r. thought the Greeks attempted to attain that

126:5.9 And the r. experience of supporting his family was

140:6.9 may return to the less r. pathway of discipleship.”

155:5.8 the faith adventure of grappling with the r. realities

rigorously

101:4.2 participate in the revelation of truth are r. limited

rigors

64:7.1 colored races were extraordinarily tested by the r.

65:2.16 The r. and climatic severity of the glacial era were

80:3.7 It was not uncommon during the r. of winter for

102:2.7 more indolent of men often seek to escape the r.

rim

15:0.1 the r. the outer regions of the grand universe.

Rimmon

145:5.9 shortly after Jesus and his apostles had left for R.,

146:0.1 preached the gospel and baptized believers in R.,

146:1.0 1. PREACHING AT RIMMON

146:1.1 The small city of R. had once been dedicated to the

146:1.2 many of the citizens of R. became believers in Jesus’

146:1.4 It was at R. that Todan first heard the gospel of the

Rimmonites

146:1.1 teachings were still embraced in the beliefs of the R.;

ring

12:2.5 exist in this outer r. of nebulae, suns, and planets.

15:5.3 undergoes condensation by multiple-r. formation.

15:5.3 clouds of encircling, r.-appearing formations of

26:11.1 transient residents of this inner r. of Havona worlds.

28:2.2 sphere number seven in the outer r. of satellites.

97:9.23 real undoing of Judah was effected by a corrupt r. of

97:9.23 Under Josiah they destroyed the Jerusalem r. of

169:1.9 put the son’s r. on his hand and fetch sandals for

ringing

96:7.7 had the world heard such a r. and cheering message

97:1.4 his r. pronouncement that Yahweh was changeless

97:4.1 Not since the times of Moses had such r. truths been

175:1.8 silence, but you shall soon hear their voices r. out

ringleader

152:2.5 The r. of this plot to make him king was Joab, one

rings

12:2.4 the present inhabited creation as concentric r. of

15:5.3 1. Concentric Contraction R.. Not all nebulae are

15:5.4 They are not thrown off as r. but in right- and left-

41:10.4 the worlds born of the immense nebular r. which are

57:6.3 assemble as r. of matter resembling those of Saturn

57:6.5 Saturn’s r. are the fragments of a disrupted

82:2.5 clothing, veil, seclusion, ornamentation, and r..

riot

135:12.2 He feared to put him to death lest the multitude r.

185:8.2 Pilate was afraid of a tumult or a r..

riotous

169:1.7 he soon wasted all his inheritance in r. living.

riots

185:1.5 No less than a score of r. and much bloodshed

185:1.6 and fierce r. broke out when he failed to reveal the

rip

99:4.6 the moral crosscurrents, and the sociologic r. tides of

ripe

20:9.1 indicates that the time is r. to initiate a spiritual age,

26:6.4 When the supremacy guides deem their pupils r. for

49:5.27 Such worlds now become r. for the culminating

52:4.2 When an evolutionary world becomes thus r. for the

52:5.2 When the worlds have become r. for spiritualization,

58:1.2 Life Carriers cannot initiate life until a sphere is r. for

65:8.6 When physical conditions are r., sudden mental

127:6.13 Jesus left this world r. in the experience which his

132:7.2 That man was not r. for the harvest of salvation;

135:3.4 the world was r. for the end of the age of man and

135:4.4 John was r. for the proclamation of the message of

138:7.1 the time is not now r. to enter into the kingdom.

147:6.4 the apostles, being hungry, plucked the r. grain and

151:3.15 And then when the grain was r., he put forth the

195:2.6 that produced Cicero and Vergil were r. for Paul’s

196:1.2 The time is r. to witness the figurative resurrection

ripen

100:4.4 tolerance will grow into friendship and r. into love.

130:5.3 Time alone will r. the green fruit upon the tree.

ripened

39:5.4 peaceful interassociation as a result of r. human

42:2.14 Thus has physical energy been r. to that point

74:6.4 —fruits, nuts, and cereals—ready prepared as they r..

ripeness

52:3.12 national animosity—is the indicator of planetary r.

ripening

52:7.7 the planet is r. for advanced life and a more settled

57:8.24 Urantia was approaching the r. of conditions suitable

92:1.2 mankind is r. for the appreciation of real religion,

117:6.7 advancing ages of enriching experience, r. wisdom,

131:3.5 a season of grace before the time of the full r. of

147:6.4 the waving wheat, which was just then r., was near

176:2.6 But you should be wise regarding the r. of an age;

ripens

40:10.6 until the fullness of time r. that high quality of

52:3.3 the Material Sons usually r. the sphere for the advent

137:8.12 that hour when the kingdom r. into the full fruit of

riper

25:3.1 problems after they have acquired r. experience.

127:2.7 which awaited his attainment of a r. manhood.

174:1.3 parental maturity, the r. experience of the older

ripples

42:4.14 Such wavelike energy r. are 860 times the

rippling

124:6.5 winding Jordan with its glistening and r. waters as

risesee risewith gives, giving, etc.;  see riseresurrect

2:5.1 “He makes his sun to r. on the evil and the good

40:10.2 Son-fused ascenders likewise r. to the source of

48:6.35 If you fail, will you r. indomitably to try anew?

52:6.1 and that nation would r. against nation.

57:8.21 Europe and Africa began to r. out of the Pacific

58:2.6 the temperature begins to r., and this increase

59:5.11 this epoch the land of North America began to r..

60:4.1 rhythm associated with this r. and fall of ocean

60:4.2 first to crumple up, fold, and r. upward to afford

60:4.2 in connection with the r. of the Rocky Mountains,

61:1.12 Following a slight land r. the continent was

61:7.19 extending from the r. of mammalian life to the

70:6.6 clans and tribes would simply r. up and overthrow

78:7.2 and northeast of Mesopotamia continued to r..

78:7.5 kept a written record of the days of the river’s r.

78:7.5 the sudden r. of the waters wiped out the village;

81:6.27 And no stream will r. any higher than its source no

81:6.41 mankind’s agelong r. from animal to human levels of

101:8.2 but faith can r. up only in the heart of the individual

132:3.5 wisdom, ethics, and ideals will never r. higher than

134:6.3 wars and rumors of wars—nation will r. against

135:3.3 John was never able completely to r. above the

139:12.4 Judas was never able to r. above his prejudices

144:2.3 the children and I are in bed; therefore I cannot r.

144:2.3 though your neighbor will not r. and give you

146:4.4 was so thronged by the sick that he was forced to r.

153:2.1 The strangers among you shall r. high in authority

158:5.2 he touched the kneeling father and bade him r.

171:1.6 teachings of Jesus were overwhelmed by the r. of

174:0.2 crushed by disappointment, but your spirit shall r.

177:5.6 and peace be upon you till we r. on the morrow,

182:2.9 They sought sleep that they might r. up early in the

190:5.4 That this Son of truth and righteousness shall r.

195:9.9 calling to the best there is in man to r. above all these

risewith give, gives, giving, gave

42:5.8 movement gives r. to an electric current; the current

42:5.16 Primordial-force behavior does give r. to phenomena

60:3.15 giving r. to numerous small isolated volcanic cones.

61:2.7 soon giving r. to many species of small dogs.

65:2.8 The frogs gave r. to the Reptilia, a great animal

65:2.12 not only giving r. to the common modern varieties

65:4.12 factors which gave r. to the mammalian ancestors of

70:7.17 These societies gave r. to the first political parties.

85:5.2 In Persia sun veneration gave r. to the Mithraic cult.

87:7.6 every new revelation of truth has given r. to a new

88:6.2 gave r. to the later beliefs in white and black magic.

90:4.7 gave r. to the belief that there existed a beneficent

94:11.10 gave r to the teaching that there were many Buddhas

95:0.1 As India gave r. to many of the religions of Asia,

103:2.9 it is this factual situation that gives r. to the theory

121:5.9 giving r. to religious brotherhoods and numerous

123:5.7 these conditions gave r. to the common saying in

riseresurrect

158:6.5 Son of Man will be put to death, but he shall r.

168:0.6 “Only have faith, Martha, and your brother shall r.

168:0.6 answered Martha: “I know that he will r. again in

169:3.2 be persuaded even if one were to r. from the dead.

171:4.2 for I declare that on the third day he shall r..

180:6.7 that the Son of Man must die, but that he will r..

182:2.5 who will put him to death, but that he will r. from

182:2.6 but I will r. to be with you a short time before I go

186:3.4 that he would die and “r. again on the third day.”

188:1.2 Joseph believed that Jesus would r. from the dead,

188:2.1 unmindful of his promise to r. from the grave on the

188:2.1 reports of his saying he would r. from the dead.

188:2.2 Master’s assertions that he would r. from the dead

188:2.2 while he was yet alive, ‘After three days I will r..

189:3.2 Michael, let the dead of a Urantia dispensation r.!”

189:4.10 in Galilee, that he would die, but that he would r.

189:5.1 Jesus was really alive; he recalled the promise to r.

190:0.2 the endowment of life—and which enabled him to r.

190:1.1 about dying, along with his promises to r. again.

190:1.3 he would r. on the third day, and I believe him.”

190:1.5 before they arrested him that he would die and r.

191:0.2 when the Master had affirmed he would r. again

191:0.7 believing Jesus had fulfilled his promise to r. again.

191:2.1 betray me, and that on the third day I would r.?

191:6.1 in foretelling his death, declared that he would r..”

193:0.2 be put to death, and that I would r. from the grave.

193:2.2 The fact that the dead r. is not the gospel of the

risenverb

39:2.8 created as such while others have r. from the lower

81:2.10 And without these animals man could not have r.

97:5.3 come, and the glory of the Lord has r. upon you.”

145:2.2 come, and the glory of the Lord has r. upon you.

145:3.12 the former carpenter or John the Baptist r. from the

157:3.5 believed he was John the Baptist r. from the dead.

158:2.1 mountain until the Son of Man has r. from the

158:2.1 words, “until the Son of Man has r. from the dead.

166:1.5 When Jesus would have r. to depart, one of the

185:4.3 even feared that Jesus was John r. from the dead.

188:2.2 proclaim to the people that he has r. from the dead

189:1.2 the object of their vigil had r. to a new and higher

189:4.12 now and tell my apostles—and Peter—that I have r.,

189:5.3 gone to the apostles believing that Jesus had r.

189:5.4 back to my apostles and again tell them that I have r.

190:1.2 story, doubted that Jesus had r. from the dead;

190:1.3 believe, even faintly, that Jesus had r. from the dead

190:1.5 need of mortal messengers; he has r. from the dead

190:1.5 you shall bear to the believers is: ‘Jesus has r.

190:2.5 He is not dead; he has r.!

190:3.3 was being reported about the city that Jesus had r.,

190:5.3 this man; they maintain that he has r. from the dead.

191:0.2 All day long John upheld the idea that Jesus had r.

191:0.4 “if he has r. and can show himself to the women,

191:0.9 knowing, provided Jesus had really r. from the grave

191:1.1 provided, of course, he had really r. from the dead.

191:1.2 “I believe he has r. from the dead; I will go and tell

191:2.1 you know of a certainty that the Son of Man has r.

191:4.1 believe the report that Jesus had r. from the dead.

191:4.6 proclaiming that Jesus had r. from the dead.

191:5.7 apostles were now convinced that Jesus had r. from

191:6.4 they all believed that Jesus had r. from the dead.

192:0.1 the increasing spread of rumors that Jesus had r.

192:4.2 few of his hearers doubted that the Master had r.

192:4.3 Jesus is not dead; we declare that he has r. from

193:0.5 share the knowledge that I have r. from the dead,

193:2.2 You rejoice to know that the Son of Man has r.

194:0.1 and the good news that Jesus had r. from the dead.

risen Christ or Jesus or Lord or Master or Savior

92:7.12 those who have come to venerate the divine and rC.

189:5.1 was half convinced that the women had seen the rM.

190:1.7 to proclaim the rS. of a world and a universe.

190:2.7 James never revealed more of his visit with the rM.

190:3.1 in the very midst the fully visible form of the rJ..

190:5.7 to Jerusalem to spread the good news of the rS..

191:0.4 that the women had really seen and heard the rM..

191:1.4 by the realization that he had talked with the rM.,

192:0.5 on the way to Galilee to tell the story of their rM.

192:1.4 he surmised that the unrecognized one was the rJ.

192:4.3 was the fifteenth morontia manifestation of the rJ..

192:4.7 public preaching of the new gospel of the rL. except

194:0.3 these men could think of was the fact of the rM..

194:0.4 the experience of believer-fellowship with the rC..

194:1.1 began to preach the new message of a r. Messiah.

194:4.4 shifted to the proclamation of the rC.: “Jesus of

196:2.1 a new religion, the religion of the glorified and rC..

196:2.5 most profoundly believed in the divinity of the rC.,

196:2.5 the human Jesus toward the exaltation of the rC.,

rises

58:2.9 since the needle turns slightly to the east as the sun r.

58:7.8 r. and dips, of the earlier continental drift contributed

68:3.3 the elemental needs of the individual, and which r.

130:6.3 The sun r. every morning to salute you just as it does

131:4.7 The God-knowing soul r. in the universe like the

151:5.2 as the heated air r. in a pocket over the lake during

rising

41:5.1 all X rays and light-energies from a sun until the r.

59:1.15 later the seas were retreating before the r. land.

59:1.15 all of these phenomena of land sinking and land r.

59:1.17 360,000,000 years ago the land was still r..

59:4.13 quickly spread over the face of the rapidly r. land

59:5.14 crustal uneasiness—the settling and r. of the land—

59:5.18 and the southern ancestral Rocky Mountains r..

59:6.4 Land was r. all over the world as the ocean beds

59:6.4 was high above the sea; the west was slowly r..

61:3.3 in fact, the Sierras have been r. ever since.

61:3.7 years ago the mountain regions of Eurasia were r.,

61:5.1 in North America vast areas r. up to 30,000 feet

80:1.2 with their settlements on the slowly r. Nile delta.

84:8.1 great threat against family life is the menacing r. tide

94:2.1 prevent loss of racial identity in the face of a r. tide

97:6.2 Jeremiah’s teaching was the crescendo of the r.

121:2.8 weakening of the Seleucids before the r. power of

121:5.8 and a competitor of, Paul’s r. cult of Christianity.

152:2.5 The enthusiasm of the people was r. every hour.

157:2.1 When you see a cloud r. in the west, you say

158:2.1 now he began to talk about “r. from the dead”!

158:7.7 his statement about r. from the dead utterly failed to

171:4.8 When Jesus spoke of “r. on the third day,” they

171:4.8 When Jesus spoke of “r.,” they thought he

171:4.8 they thought he referred to the “r. of the kingdom.

192:0.2 apostles were dispersed by the r. tide of persecution,

195:8.2 Secularism had its inception as a r. protest against

risk

18:0.11 There is never any danger of default or r. of rebellion

20:5.7 They indeed assume the r., really become like the

54:6.3 such a r. is inseparable from the reality situation of

55:3.6 the insurance reserves against the r. of incapacity for

68:2.2 society is essentially designed to lessen the r. element

92:4.9 such frank statements, even at the r. of weakening

110:6.4 imparted with a minimum of temporal danger or r.

112:5.8 We had rather assume the r. of a system rebellion

176:3.4 was I afraid to r. aught of that which was intrusted

185:8.2 Pilate dared not r. having such a disturbance during

185:8.2 a reprimand from Caesar, and he would not r.

risked

155:6.16 proof that you have unreservedly r. everything you

risking

119:7.4 apparently r. his position and authority on this

risks

139:8.8 but when the Master would decide to take such r.,

rite

70:7.10 Circumcision was first practiced as a r. of initiation

80:8.5 mother worship and the religious r. of cremating the

83:4.5 a magical r. which was supposed to insure fecundity.

89:2.5 Confession was merely a r. of remission, a public

89:8.2 ancient r. of circumcision was an outgrowth of the

89:9.3 social brotherhoods were based on the r. of blood

90:5.3 secret societies were in reality a crude religious r..

93:6.6 r. in token of the ratification of the Salem covenant.

136:2.1 Jesus in no sense received John’s baptism as a r.

162:4.4 The execution of this r. of pouring the wine and

170:5.13 he never opposed the apostles’ practicing the r. of

170:5.13 a believer is admitted by the outward r. of baptism.

rites

70:7.4 2. In order to practice minority religious r..

70:7.15 frighten the curious away from their mourning r.

80:5.6 to the river and administered the r. of initiation to

87:0.1 their r. were mostly negative, designed to avoid,

88:5.1 one’s enemies might use these things in magical r.

89:4.4 As religion evolved, the sacrificial r. of conciliation

92:1.3 As a social institution religion embraces r., symbols,

92:3.2 Religion has always been largely a matter of r.,

94:10.2 rigid dogmas and crystallized creeds, mystic r. and

98:1.1 a reversion to a crude animism with bloody r.,

121:5.10 Their secret r. and rituals were gruesome and

121:5.14 Paul forsook magic r. and ceremonial enchantments.

123:3.5 in great detail as to the meaning of the Sabbath r.,

125:1.5 his son had sickened at the sight of the temple r.

125:2.2 That night they assembled for the Passover r., eating

162:4.2 vacation pleasures with the solemn r. of religious

179:3.1 knew that their Master never observed these r. of

ritual or religious ritualnoun

63:6.4 idea was elaborated by Moses in the Hebrew r.

68:4.4 ancient man was held a helpless victim of the r. of

70:7.15 Later this r. developed into a pseudo seance at

83:4.2 Magic, r., and ceremony surrounded the entire life of

83:4.8 this was done long before any formal wedding r. was

83:8.1 The Sethite priests made marriage a rr.;

85:4.4 candles still burn as a part of the r. of many

87:2.2 r. of laying the ghost was sure to delay its progress

87:2.5 that mourning was a r., not an evidence of sorrow.

87:6.1 When men believed in ghosts only, rr. was more

87:6.12 hand washing at the cemetery is still a Jewish r..

87:6.12 Baptism was a feature of the later water r.;

87:6.13 man did not stop with ghost coercion; through rr.

87:6.15 This doctrine explains many rr. reversions of a sex

87:7.2 culture or religious advancement has developed a r.,

87:7.2 The more this r. has been an unconscious growth,

87:7.4 the most effective, appealing, and enduring of any r.

87:7.10 do well to prevent the crystallization of such a r. into

88:6.1 practiced through the use of wands, “medicine” r.,

88:6.3 r. of chants and incantations, were highly magical.

89:0.2 This new r. had to do with the observance of the

89:2.3 Sin was r., not rational; an act, not a thought.

89:2.5 a notification of defilement, a r. of crying “unclean,

89:3.1 The r. of the fast was deeply rooted in many ancient

89:3.3 Poverty was just a part of the r. of the mortification

89:3.3 form of this ofttimes foolish r. of renunciation.

89:3.6 The continence cult originated as a r. among

89:4.6 creditor deities that it required all the priests, r.,

89:5.4 started through hunger, friendship, revenge, or rr.,

89:5.10 2. Cannibalism early became a rr., but the growth of

89:7.4 sacred maidens, this whole r. afforded an excuse

89:9.2 The Hebrews long practiced this r. as a part of their

90:0.1 The technique of rr. passed from the forms of the

90:0.1 as r. became more complex in response to man’s

90:0.1 it was inevitably dominated by medicine men,

90:5.1 The essence of the r. is the perfection of its

90:5.1 It is only when the r. has been correctly carried

90:5.1 If the r. is faulty, it only arouses the anger and

90:5.1 evolving mind conceived that the technique of r.

90:5.1 trained to direct the meticulous practice of the r..

90:5.2 R. is the technique of sanctifying custom;

90:5.2 r. creates and perpetuates myths as well as

90:5.2 Again, r. itself has been fathered by myths.

90:5.2 R. may be personal or group in practice—or both—

90:5.3 Words become a part of r., such as the use of

90:5.3 pilgrimages to sacred shrines is a very ancient r..

90:5.3 The r. next grew into elaborate ceremonies of

90:5.3 was just one long performance of accumulated rr..

90:5.3 R. finally developed into the modern types of

90:5.6 to awe the common people by conducting the rr. in

90:5.6 The great danger in all this is that the r. tends to

90:5.7 priests ceased to function as directors of the r. of the

91:5.7 truth, beauty, and goodness without form and r..

92:1.4 and fear motivates the rr. of the primitive believers.

92:3.2 The cardinal religious ideas of prayer, r., ransom,

94:1.2 gradually assuming control over the expanding r. of

94:7.7 universal salvation, free from sacrifice, torture, r.,

94:9.3 it degenerated into a r. which Gautama Siddhartha

94:10.2 who practice an elaborate r. embracing bells, chants,

95:1.7 the cult of Ishtar, a r. which had already invaded

95:2.5 But in the Nile valley magical r. early became

96:2.5 a modified version of the old Yahweh r. of magic

96:5.3 the improved religion and r. of the Israelites.

97:4.4 warned the Israelites that r. must not take the place

97:5.4 messengers boldly denounced the priest-ridden r. of

97:5.6 the whole bloody ceremonial of the Hebrew r. of

97:10.7 In place of destroying all r., they would do better to

97:10.7 faithful observance of a superior and purified r..

98:4.8 This Egyptian r. was built around the legend of the

98:5.1 And this new rr. was a great improvement over the

98:5.5 The women’s cult was a mixture of Mithraic r. and

98:6.1 the r. was local; they had no priesthood and no

98:6.3 both in appearance and in the character of their r..

98:6.5 Mithraism, the r. of worship observance;

124:4.7 As a part of this r. it was customary to say, “The

125:5.10 set them free from their terrible bondage to law, r.,

127:6.7 It was his custom to engage in this sacramental r.

134:9.3 ceremonies of this day of all days in the Jewish rr.,

150:8.4 This r. consisted in repeating numerous passages

195:3.6 the Jewish synagogue, modified by the Mithraic r.;

195:10.14 crave an ancient and authoritative religion of r. and

ritualadjective

83:5.10 She alone had the r. wedding ceremony, and only the

85:4.1 Babylon, and the Greeks practiced the annual r. bath

87:6.15 This doctrine explains many religious-r. reversions

87:6.16 Next came the practice of r. vows, soon followed by

89:6.2 by volunteers, a sort of religious or r. suicide.

89:7.3 Even after most groups had ceased the r. killing of

89:8.7 fully discharged every r. obligation to the gods.

97:3.4 priesthood, and the “holy women,” the r. prostitutes.

97:9.6 this time the Judahite editors attributed it to r. errors

98:0.2 absorbed into many of the cults and r. groups which

ritualism

121:7.3 priesthood held the Jews in a terrible bondage of r.

ritualistic

89:2.5 Then followed all the r. schemes of purification.

90:5.3 profanity, represents a prostitution of former r.

94:1.5 faith, favor with God apart from r. observances and

94:11.1 Buddhism soon amalgamated with the lingering r.

94:11.3 shackled with those ceremonial practices and r.

195:0.11 bargain with the pagans in that they adopted the r.

195:0.13 old order won many minor victories of a r. nature,

195:8.3 more a nominal influence, largely a r. exercise.

ritualization

89:4.7 Present-day forms of worship are simply the r. of

rituals or religious rituals

87:2.1 constituted the techniques and r. of the ghost cult.

87:2.10 terrestrial wealth is still consumed on funeral r.

87:6.16 the efficacy of self-torture and self-denial as r.

87:7.3 of no two groups will be identical unless their r. are

87:7.10 But a cult—a symbolism of r., slogans, or goals—

89:0.2 And the r. of avoidance, exorcism, coercion, and

89:4.1 religious devotions, like many other worshipful r.,

89:4.1 elevated to the level of the r. of self-abnegation,

89:4.3 incense and other aesthetic features of sacrificial r.

89:9.1 throughout the course of the evolution of Urantian r.

89:9.1 The early r. of sacrifice bred the later ceremonies

89:9.4 human sacrifice and the still earlier cannibalistic r..

90:2.1 comparable to present-day church r. conducted in

90:5.0 5. PRIESTS AND RITUALS

90:5.1 And so for tens of thousands of years endless r.

90:5.2 R. are often at first social, later becoming economic

91:0.4 present-day r. of the dairymen priests of the Todas

91:2.2 r. and incantations to the threshold of true prayer.

91:5.6 deleterious, such as priests, holy books, worship r.,

92:2.3 part of their accepted mores, even as approved rr..

92:3.2 Religion has been largely a matter of rites, r.,

92:7.3 worst in their lingering superstitions and outworn r..

92:7.4 to attain a uniformity of creeds, dogmas, and r.

94:1.7 sought to crystallize, formalize, and fix their r. of

94:1.7 thousands of superstitions, cults, and r. of India,

94:4.1 returned in measure to the ancient r. of the Vedas

94:8.18 removed all grounds for superstition, magical r.,

94:10.2 the religious ceremonials of present-day Tibetan r.

94:10.2 Tibetans keep up an endless repetition of sacred r.

94:11.3 a perpetuation of Buddha images, temples, r.,

95:2.5 character to a degree not often attained by the r. of

95:6.3 religion was one of action—work—not prayers and r..

97:10.2 own priest-ridden code of laws, sacrifices, and r..

97:10.2 presented in the farewell oration of Moses for the r.

97:10.2 the second Isaiah for the rules, regulations, and r. of

98:3.6 was in turn conquered by the cults, r., mysteries,

98:3.9 to abandon their wild and senseless rr. and return to

98:3.9 they preferred to plunge into the r. of the mysteries,

98:4.8 The r. of the worship of Isis and Osiris were more

121:5.10 Their secret rites and r. were sometimes gruesome

125:0.5 Jesus passed through the consecration r. but was

125:0.6 Though many of the temple r. very touchingly

127:6.6 concerned with such childlike and meaningless r..

195:0.3 it early struck a decided attitude on rr., education,

rival

63:4.5 two r. would-be rulers of the clan fell to fighting for

84:5.13 emancipated woman to become man’s serious r. in

128:4.1 center of learning which would out-r. Alexandria.

rivaled

79:1.2 southeast, but in its day it r. Mesopotamia itself.

97:9.20 a gangster-nobility whose depredations r. those of

rivalrous

195:8.10 harmonize its divergent and r. interests, races, and

rivalry

28:5.18 A refreshing and wholesome r. is promoted even

50:4.9 develops a keen and laudatory r. among the races of

62:3.7 as shown in their r. in the building of both treetop

62:3.8 resulted in serious food competition and sex r.,

83:6.7 to engage in r. for her husband’s affections.

84:8.4 pride and r. are powerless to enhance the survival

174:4.7 by the failure of the Pharisees; but such r. was only

195:2.2 very resentful of anything that savored of political r..

195:10.14 brotherhood there is no place for sectarian r.,

rivals

90:2.12 suppressed their r. by denominating them witches or

riversee Colorado; Euphrates; Hudson; Mississippi;

Ohio; Somme; Susquehanna; Tarim; Yellow

36:6.7 Master Spirits are the sevenfold channel of the r. of

42:1.5 The r. of energy and life is a continuous

43:3.3 “There is a r., the streams whereof shall make glad

62:5.8 nine years of age, the twins journeyed down the r.

63:5.3 Andonic tribes were the early r. dwellers of France;

63:5.3 descendants is found along the course of this r.

64:3.3 fear, together with their experience with r. floods,

64:4.9 alpine glaciers descended far down the r. valleys.

73:3.1 island in the Persian Gulf; the second, the r. location

73:3.4 The great r. that watered the Garden came down

73:3.4 “four heads” of the r. which “went out of Eden,”

73:4.3 twelve gates of the Garden, the r. and its adjacent

73:5.4 beneath the walls and emptied into the r. of Eden

75:5.4 next day Serapatatia drowned himself in the great r..

78:1.5 from the r. valleys of farther Asia by the expanding

78:7.1 r. dwellers were accustomed to rivers overflowing

78:7.2 the inhabitants of the r. regions were driven to the

78:7.5 he was a wine maker of Aram, a r. settlement near

78:7.5 Noah kept a written record of the days of the r.’

78:7.5 ridicule upon himself by going up and down the r.

78:7.5 Noah would go to the neighboring r. settlements

78:8.2 Ur was on the Persian Gulf, the r. deposits having

78:8.5 the Andites who dwelt about the mouth of the r.

79:1.3 of Asia began to drive the Andites to the r. bottoms

79:3.6 Dravidian centers of culture were located in the r.

79:6.1 the Chinese cleared the Andonites from the r. valleys

79:6.5 certain amount of Andite blood eastward to the r.

80:3.8 The European hunters were being driven to the r.

80:5.6 to the shaman priests, who escorted him to the r.

80:6.3 in that they were thoroughly familiar with r. life,

81:1.6 But throughout Asia, along the fertile r. bottoms

81:2.17 The older r. races made their huts by setting poles

84:0.2 The family is the channel through which the r. of

85:4.1 in Mongolia there flourishes an influential r. cult.

85:4.1 refused succor for fear of offending some r. god.

85:5.3 infants were always put adrift upon some sacred r.

91:8.12 are merely the intellectual channel in which the r. of

97:7.14 many nations as they listened by the r. in Babylon.

100:5.1 as channels of growth, albeit the r. bed is not the r..)

111:0.6 be waiting for him on the other side of the Great R..

117:6.25 find him slowly and patiently as a r. quietly wears

122:7.5 where they camped for the night by the r. Jordan

124:6.6 and looking east up this r. valley, they recounted the

128:1.14 traditionally had dwelt in the regions east of the r..

131:2.7 He causes us to drink of the r. of his pleasures,

131:3.4 peace of the soul flow tranquilly like a r. of waters.

133:6.2 by the r. to observe the dredging of the harbor’s

134:9.8 way up the Jordan valley from the ford of the r.

134:9.8 making boats, until John had journeyed up the r.

135:6.1 western coast of the Dead Sea and up the r. Jordan

135:6.1 and crossing over to the other side of the r., John

135:6.1 passed by on their way back and forth across the r..

137:2.1 Jesus took leave of John the Baptist by the r. near

137:6.2 ‘Behold I will extend peace like a r., and the glory

141:7.2 Peter, James, and John into the hills across the r.

144:5.79 day by day with the living waters of the r. thereof.

147:6.3 morning they moved up the r. toward Amathus.

152:5.1 started to walk around the lake and across the r.,

162:0.3 they crossed the r. and continued on to Jerusalem

163:5.1 their effects to lodge that night near Pella by the r..

165:4.8 went down by the r. to witness the baptizing,

167:3.6 were baptized by Abner at noon on that day in the r.

195:9.1 the r. of truth running down through the centuries,

rivers

14:3.7 there are real r. and lakes on these perfect worlds.

43:1.1 but there are no great oceans nor torrential r..

46:2.2 thousands of small lakes but no raging r. nor

61:0.2 rolling hills, broad valleys, wide r., and great forests.

61:7.1 a glacier, as it advances, displaces r. and changes the

63:5.2 thousand separate settlements along the great r.

63:5.4 under the shelter of overhanging cliffs along the r.

64:2.6 the Andon descendants were located along the r. and

64:4.4 Neanderthalers made holes in the ice covering the r.

68:5.2 The earliest human cultures arose along the r. of

68:5.5 by fencing the r. they caught fish in great numbers,

73:3.4 later became confused with the branches of the r.

76:0.1 regions between the Tigris and Euphrates r..

76:0.2 caravan had reached its destination between the r. in

76:1.1 made their way across to the land between the r.

76:1.3 The two r. themselves were a good natural defense

76:1.3 of the territory to the south and between the r..

76:3.6 the first garden with them to the land between the r.;

77:4.6 group at the mouth of the Tigris and Euphrates r.

78:1.3 located in the triangle of the Tigris and Euphrates r.;

78:1.4 near the mouth of the r., remnants of the ancient

78:1.12 civilization lay in the second garden between the r.

78:2.1 sons of Adam labored along the r. of Mesopotamia,

78:7.1 The river dwellers were accustomed to r overflowing

78:8.1 in their homeland near the mouths of the r..

78:8.2 controlling works and widening mouths of the r..

79:1.3 valleys of the Nile, Euphrates, Indus, and Yellow r.,

79:1.4 through Mesopotamia and Turkestan to the r. of

79:3.6 and in the Deccan along the three great r. flowing

79:6.4 their earliest centers along the coast and up the r..

79:6.4 increasing floods and the shifting courses of the r.

80:3.1 the culture of the blue man located along all the r. of

80:4.2 having come from Siberia by way of the Russian r.

80:5.5 progressed by population pressure along the r.,

85:4.1 primitive races venerated springs and worshiped r..

85:4.1 bubbling springs, gushing fountains, flowing r.,

97:5.6 a thousand rams or with ten thousand r. of oil?

126:4.5 of rams, ten thousands of sheep, or with r. of oil?

148:5.5 I will be with you, and when the r. of adversity

162:6.1 said, ‘Out of him shall flow r. of living waters.’

road

5:1.1 There is a long, long r. ahead of mortal man before

70:0.3 drove the human race along the progressive r. to

87:1.5 a funeral by a different r., lest the ghost follow.

94:9.5 the Mahayana teaching of the “Great R.” to salvation

94:9.5 the south who held to the Hinayana, or “Lesser R..”

94:12.2 the followers of the Lesser R. and the Greater R..

100:5.3 conversion that eventful day on the Damascus r..

101:5.12 a character well on the r. to the actual acquirement

122:6.1 the base of this elevation and the r. leading out of

122:6.1 to a point where it joined the r. to Sepphoris.

123:1.7 several miles south of Nazareth on the Megiddo r.

124:6.5 The r. now led immediately down into the tropical

124:6.8 By the fourth and last day’s journey the r. was a

127:3.6 Jesus’ former trip over this r. when he was thirteen

127:6.6 friends in an adjoining village down the Jericho r..

133:0.2 citizens and Greek colonists lived along this r., but

134:8.1 Jesus proceeded along the Damascus r. to a village

137:2.3 Jesus, looking ahead and up the r., saw one Philip

138:8.9 that he might go out in the r. to speak good cheer

145:3.5 that the r. from Capernaum was crowded by those

147:6.4 As the company passed along the narrow r.,

147:6.4 help themselves to grain as they passed along the r.

155:2.1 way of the Jordan to the Damascus-Capernaum r.,

155:2.1 thence northeast to the junction with the r. to

155:4.1 junction with the Magdala-Mount Lebanon trail r.,

155:4.1 thence to the crossing with the r. leading to Sidon,

155:5.16 As they journeyed on down the r., the twenty-four

156:6.2 east inland to near Jotapata by way of the Tiberias r..

156:6.3 journeyed to the junction with the Magdala-Sidon r.

158:7.1 Waters of Merom they came to the Damascus r.,

158:7.1 that they go on to Capernaum by the Damascus r.

158:7.1 go on down over the east Jordan r. since they

164:1.3 plight, he passed by on the other side of the r..

168:0.5 a neighbor lad to keep watch down the Jericho r.

171:1.2 this group left Jesus at the Jordan ford on the r. to

171:5.3 springing forward toward the center of the r.,

171:6.4 arose and made their way up the “r. of robbers” to

171:8.1 About halfway up the ascending r. to Bethany the

171:8.2 of Archelaus, and his aqueduct ran along the r. by

172:3.6 a neighboring village a little off the main r.

176:0.2 As they turned to leave the r. leading on to

178:2.12 his twelve apostles over the trail to the Bethany r.

178:3.1 the western brow of Mount Olivet to meet the r.

182:2.10 upper trail which led to the Bethany-Jerusalem r.,

182:2.10 while John Mark was to watch along the r. coming

182:2.12 John Mark took up his vigil near the r. which ran

183:4.7 he hastened back down the Jericho r. to carry this

184:2.9 Peter sat down by the side of the r. and wept bitterly

185:5.3 in the act of robbery and murder on the Jericho r..

187:1.4 the custom to journey to Golgotha by the longest r.

187:1.4 following this r., they soon arrived at Golgotha,

187:1.4 villas of the wealthy, and on the other side of the r.

188:1.2 short distance north of Golgotha and across the r.

189:4.6 garden on the hillside on the eastern side of the r.,

190:5.2 these two brothers trudged along the r. to Emmaus

190:5.5 about to take leave of them, going on down the r.,

190:5.6 as he spoke to us while we walked along the r.!

196:2.1 experience with the Jesus of the Damascus r..

roads

48:5.7 There are no royal r., short cuts, or easy paths to

71:1.20 7. Definite territory with r..

73:5.2 than twelve thousand miles of paved paths and r..

73:5.2 The r. and paths were well built, and the landscaping

121:1.7 Good r., for the first time in the world’s history,

121:2.4 a culture, Rome built the r. and unified an empire,

167:2.2 the lord to his servants: ‘Go now out into the r.

172:3.6 the junction of the r., you will find the colt of an

roadside

133:1.1 incident occurred one afternoon by the r. as they

137:2.3 Nathaniel rested under the shade of a tree by the r.

137:2.4 Here, without a moment’s warning—on the r. near

158:1.1 memorable noontide confession of Peter by the r.

171:8.14 in the shade of an overhanging rock by the r.,

172:3.13 lest in their stead these stones by the r. cry out.”

roadway

171:6.1 tree whose spreading branches overhung the r..

roam

24:0.10 headquarters; they r. the universe of universes.

25:3.16 r. the universe of universes on special assignment.

53:7.15 Thus were these archrebels allowed to r. the system

77:7.8 No more do they r. this world on mischief bent.

roamed

53:8.1 Lucifer and Satan freely r. the Satania system until

61:1.9 the ancestors of the later kangaroos r. Australia.

64:4.2 as elephants and hippopotamuses, r. over Europe.

151:6.2 now r. at will among the tombs and abandoned

roaming

96:5.1 Hebrews out of slavery and uncivilized r. while he

107:2.5 Adjusters are on detached assignments, r. the

107:2.5 it is entirely possible that an Adjuster could be r. the

roams

64:6.1 the red man is the first to evolve, and for ages he r.

roasted

63:6.7 later on they r. large pieces in the fire, but their

92:2.2 “The flesh r. with fire and unleavened bread

125:2.2 assembled for the Passover rites, eating the r. flesh

roasting

66:5.18 They taught mankind that cooking, boiling and r.,

rob

66:6.6 these supermen knew better than to r. mankind of

67:7.5 but never does the sin of any being r. another of the

131:3.4 No man can r. you of the liberty of your own

160:2.8 Loving human associations tend to r. suffering of

robbed

34:7.4 upheaval precipitated world-wide confusion and r.

94:2.3 monotonous round of repeated transmigrations r.

132:5.18 should be restored to those who have thus been r.

164:1.3 cruel brigands, who r. him, stripped him and beat

164:1.3 when he saw how he had been r. and beaten, he

179:4.2 When the twelve heard this, having already been r.

robber

165:2.4 any other means than by the door is a thief and a r..

171:6.2 son of Abraham who is an extortioner and a r. of

183:3.8 me with swords and with staves as if to seize a r.?

185:5.3 was a noted political agitator and murderous r.,

robbers

69:5.1 who had food, provided he could protect it from r.,

133:2.1 if you found me out by the wayside, attacked by r.,

164:1.3 to be the neighbor of him who fell among the r.?”

165:4.3 for the property which escaped the r. his heirs fell

171:6.4 they arose and made their way up the “road of r.” to

173:1.7 for all nations, but you have made it a den of r..

robbery

41:7.15 energy islands of space or through gravity-r. of

57:7.4 over the moon in size enabled it to begin the slow r.

95:2.9 hall of Osiris, where, if innocent of “murder, r.,

185:5.3 Barabbas had been apprehended in the act of r. and

187:4.5 extolled such a career of r. as an effective patriotic

187:4.5 youths to enlist in these daring expeditions of r..

robe

97:5.3 and has covered me with his r. of righteousness.”

150:5.2 has covered me with the r. of his righteousness.

150:5.2 clothe my son with the r. of divine righteousness

169:1.9 ‘Bring quickly his best r., the one I have saved,

185:4.3 arrayed him in an old purple royal r. and sent him

185:6.2 they again put upon him the purple r., and plaiting

185:6.4 Jesus of Nazareth, clothed in an old purple royal r.

186:4.1 after removing the r. which Herod had put on him,

robes

74:2.7 And Adam and Eve were invested with kingly r.

166:1.5 the first places at the feasts and in wearing long r.

175:1.9 and enlarge the borders of their official r..

robs

102:3.1 impoverished environment of the spiritual nature r.

robust

41:3.7 but the brilliant white light signifies r. adult life.

102:1.1 of the r. and confident faith of the full-grown man.

102:2.8 who do not relish the more r. activities of living a

127:1.3 This physically strong and r. youth also acquired the

127:5.1 Since Jesus was such a splendid specimen of r.

128:6.2 Jesus was one of the most r. and refined specimens

139:1.12 It was two full days before this r. man expired on the

143:1.2 the acquirement of a strong, r., and aggressive

170:3.2 to grow up to the full stature of the r. sons of God.

171:7.6 He inspired profound self-confidence and r. courage

196:0.14 Jesus made r. and manly decisions, courageously

rocksee rock deposits; rock layer(s)

57:8.13 In none of these ancient r. formations will there be

58:5.2 mass consists principally of different kinds of r..

58:6.6 Study of the r-embraced fossils of marine life reveals

58:7.1 The vast group of r. systems which constituted the

58:7.3 At some points these ancient r. systems are as much

58:7.4 r. which extends from Pennsylvania and the ancient

58:4.7 succeeding water submergence and r. deposition.

58:4.7 Although much of the upper r. sedimentation and

59:3.6 as alternate layers of lava and r. 25,000 feet thick.

59:3.9 this is the stratum of r. over which Niagara Falls

59:3.9 This layer of r. extends from the eastern

59:3.9 a collection of conglomerate, shale, and r. salt.

59:3.9 In some regions these r. salt beds are seventy feet

60:3.14 A large segment of r. was overthrust fifteen miles at

61:7.1 such as potholes, displaced stone, and r. flour,

63:3.2 family was domiciled in four adjoining r. shelters,

63:3.4 an earthquake by the falling of an overhanging r..

69:3.10 The first group specialists in industry were r. salt

98:5.3 portrayed a militant god taking origin in a great r.,

98:5.3 water to gush from a r. struck with his arrows.

121:7.12 applied not merely to human beings, but every r. and

122:7.7 hewn out of the side of the r. and situated just

125:1.4 down to the priests’ court beneath the r. ledge in

128:6.11 until he was seated on the favorite r. by the corner

135:9.7 John stood upon a r. and, lifting up his sonorous

136:4.14 these eventful days Jesus lived in an ancient r. cavern

136:4.14 that came from the side of the hill near this r. shelter.

136:6.6 reputed to have brought forth water from the r. in

136:7.1 the shade of a tree on an overhanging ledge of r.

147:3.1 gas accumulations in the r. caverns underneath the

150:8.5 our Creator and the r. of our salvation; our help and

151:6.2 with caverns which had been hewn out of the r..

155:4.2 under the shadow of an overhanging ledge of r.,

157:4.5 Upon this r. of spiritual reality will I build the

168:1.1 a small natural cave, or declivity, in the ledge of r.

171:8.14 the apostles in the shade of an overhanging r. by the

182:1.2 Jesus bade them kneel on a large flat r. in a circle

187:5.4 they were somewhat sheltered by an overhanging r..

188:1.2 in Joseph’s new family tomb, hewn out of solid r.,

189:2.4 and it moved in a groove chiseled out of the r.,

190:5.4 a Deliverer shall be as the shadow of a great r. in a

rock deposits

58:7.10 Some of the upper layers of these transition r.

59:2.1 but it does not present the uniform r. which may be

59:3.4 Many of the r. salt deposits belong to this period.

59:3.6 over a shallow sea bed, thus interspersing the r.,

59:3.9 The r. of this submergence are known in North

rock layer(s)

57:8.12 These r. have been heated, bent, twisted, and again

58:7.1 In many places these oldest stratified r., bearing

58:7.2 But the absence of such fossils in the early r. does

58:7.3 of this transition stone, the oldest stratified r.,

58:7.10 Much of the copper in these r. results from water

59:3.1 The thickness of this ancient r. averages about one

59:3.6 as alternate layers of lava and r. 25,000 feet thick.

rocks

57:8.12 the modified remnants of these ancient preocean r.

58:7.1 these older water-deposited r. are commingled

58:7.3 The r. of this olden age are now at the surface,

58:7.5 The r. of this era are exposed here and there all over

58:7.5 these primitive fossil-bearing r., existing in several

58:7.9 The sedimentary r. belonging to this stratification

58:7.10 Some is found in the cracks of the older r. and is

58:7.10 extrusions lying partly in the older unstratified r.

58:7.10 r. of the transition periods of life formation.

59:1.6 these are the oldest r. which contain trilobite fossils.

59:1.6 land in which were deposited these fossil-bearing r..

59:1.16 In many regions these r. are horizontal, but in the

59:2.9 scale was represented in the fossils of those r. which

59:3.2 No fire r. or lava are found in the stone layers of

59:3.6 These r. were laid down by the intermittent lava

59:4.8 in Europe the Devonian r. are 20,000 feet thick.

60:3.14 British Columbia; here the Cambrian r. are thrust out

84:6.4 The hand that r. the cradle fraternizes with destiny.

85:1.4 Such porous r. were supposed to be unusually

85:5.1 The worship of r., hills, trees, and animals naturally

111:1.9 rejected mercy and upon the r. of embraced sin.

117:6.25 as an earthquake tears chasms into the r., but men

151:2.3 The seed which fell among the r. stands for those

152:3.2 hardly ceased to reverberate from the near-by r.

174:0.2 on the spiritual foundations of the eternal r..”

186:1.7 valley of Hinnom, where he climbed up the steep r.

186:1.7 body was dashed to pieces as it fell on the jagged r.

187:1.6 In those days will you pray the r. of the hills to fall

189:1.13 the seal of the governor about the r. has not yet been

rockysee Rocky Mountain(s)

57:7.7 to start precipitation of rain on the hot r. surface of

123:5.12 Jordan valley and far beyond lay the r. hills of Moab.

151:1.2 Other seed fell upon the r. places where there was

151:2.2 The seed which fell upon the r. places, and which

Rocky Mountain(s)

59:2.4 Pacific Ocean remained over the present R. regions,

59:5.18 both the Andes and the southern ancestral R. rising.

59:5.19 the Carboniferous sea over the present R. region,

60:2.2 monstrous reptiles are buried throughout the R.

60:3.9 Along the eastern borders of the R. these deposits

60:3.14 connected with the maximum elevation of the R.

60:3.14 On the eastern slope of the R., near the Canadian

60:4.2 But in connection with the rise of the R., great

60:4.3 The youngest mountains are in the R. system,

60:4.3 carved into the present R. by the combined artistry

60:4.4 The present North American R. region is not the

61:3.3 The R. region remained highly elevated so that the

rod

85:2.5 be detected by a wooden divining r. is a relic of the

136:9.7 You shall break them with a r. of iron; you shall

155:1.2 the Son ‘shall break them with a r. of iron and

184:4.1 They would strike him in the face with a r. and

RodanGreek philosopher from Alexandria

160:0.0 RODAN OF ALEXANDRIA

160:0.1 Greek philosopher from Alexandria named R..

160:0.1 R. was now earnestly engaged in the task of

160:0.1 he had come to Magadan hoping that the Master

160:0.1 He desired to secure a firsthand and authoritative

160:0.1 declined to enter into such a conference with R.,

160:0.1 Jesus did receive him graciously and immediately

160:0.1 should listen to all he had to say and tell him about

160:1.0 1. RODAN’S GREEK PHILOSOPHY

160:1.1 R. began a series of ten addresses to Nathaniel,

161:0.0 FURTHER DISCUSSIONS WITH RODAN

161:0.2 were still in the midst of their discussions with R.

161:0.2 Thomas were engaged in earnest debate with R..

161:0.2 The week prior, in which R. had expounded his

161:0.2 R. discovered that he had been well instructed in

161:1.1 There was one matter on which R. and the two

161:1.1 R. readily accepted all that was presented to him

161:1.1 but he contended that the Father in heaven is not,

161:1.1 R. found it still more difficult to prove God is not a

161:1.2 R. contended that the fact of personality consists

161:1.2 Said R.: “In order to be a person, God must have

161:1.4 Father is a person, even within the definition of R..

161:1.4 his own personal experience with God, and that R.

161:1.4 that he had recently had similar experiences, but

161:1.4 he contended, proved only the reality of God, not his

161:1.5 Nathaniel had won R. to believe in the personality of

161:1.10 R. had been tremendously influenced by the teaching

161:1.11 When R. heard these arguments, he said: “I am

161:2.1 Nathaniel and Thomas had so fully approved R.’

161:2.11 and Thomas had concluded their conferences with R.

161:2.12 R. made his way to Alexandria, where he long taught

161:2.12 he taught his philosophy in the school of Meganta.

161:2.12 He became a mighty man in the later affairs of the

161:2.12 he was a faithful believer to the end of his earth days,

162:0.3 having been delayed by their conferences with R..

177:3.5 kingdom, having been instructed by R. at Alexandria

191:6.1 Jesus appeared to R. and eighty other believers,

191:6.1 when he had delivered his message to R., it was

191:6.4 believers and listening to the many words of R. and

194:4.11 Two of the pupils of R. arrived in Jerusalem and

rode

122:7.4 Mary, being large with child, r. on the animal with

127:5.6 present (unobserved by Jesus) that day when he r.

rodents

61:2.7 About the same time the gnawing r., including

role - see role of

61:2.4 and foraminifers continued to play an important r..

66:4.6 and those who later functioned in the parental r.

77:1.2 these one hundred could function in the parental r.

86:1.2 lives of peril in which chance played an important r..

93:10.11 who may be destined to play an important r. in the

role of

25:3.11 he assumes a new r. of mercy-justice interpreter,

25:4.12 in to Havona you enact the r. of a pupil-teacher.

33:3.4 enacts the r. of a mother, always assisting the Son

51:1.7 could even procreate with them, though this r. of

65:6.4 blood cells to perform in the double r. of oxygen

82:6.7 improvement because of the r. of dominant genes.

84:7.4 1. The new r. of religion—the teaching that parental

84:7.5 2. The new r. of science—procreation is becoming

93:10.6 resume the r. of the dethroned Planetary Prince,

96:4.8 concept of Yahweh to assume the monotheistic r. of

112:5.18 personality reassembly to take up once more the r. of

117:4.11 has the choice of accepting or of rejecting the r. of

119:5.3 first appearance of Michael incarnated in the r. of

119:5.4 That Michael had in person performed in the r. of

120:2.2 the justice of your doing in the r. of mortal flesh

120:2.5 I counsel you to function in the r. of a teacher.

122:5.1 advancement from the rank of carpenter to the r. of

127:6.12 the fatherly r. of guiding and directing the children

134:9.9 early beneficiaries to recognize him in his later r. of

137:4.2 Jesus could at one moment enact the human r. or

157:6.6 and in so doing prepared openly to assume the r. of

157:7.5 assumption of the new and public r. of a Son of God

roles

33:5.4 the Stationary Sons functioning in advisory r. in the

55:4.17 worlds the Trinity Teacher Sons appear in new r..

rollnoun; see roll call

49:6.9 just as literally as when the en masse r. is called at

67:4.1 When the final r. was called, the corporeal

137:6.2 ruler of the synagogue handed him the Scripture r.,

137:6.3 this reading, Jesus handed the r. back to its keeper.

150:8.1 when the ruler of the synagogue handed him the r.

150:8.8 chazan went over to the ark and brought out a r.,

150:8.8 Jesus, taking the r., stood up and began to read

roll call(s)

22:1.10 their names are removed from the finaliter r. call.

22:7.9 as two personalities in the make-up and r. calls of

23:2.16 was absent from the r. calls of Orvonton for almost

25:5.4 has ever been transferred from the permanent r. of

27:0.1 The r. calls are complete; from eternity not one of

33:4.8 at the times of general- and special-resurrection r.,

37:3.6 The r. of a dispensation termination is promulgated

45:4.1 the throne of the resurrection r. call of mercy and

45:4.1 in all matters concerning the r. calls of Satania and

45:4.2 were assembled at the time of the resurrection r. of

49:6.7 are repersonalized in the dispensational r. calls.

49:6.11 and all indwelt beings are on the r. calls of justice.

49:6.11 or at the regular millennial and dispensational r..

74:2.8 voice of Gabriel decreed the second judgment r. of

76:6.2 placed in Gabriel’s hands, directing the special r.

93:10.2 neither resurrection r. call nor ending of planetary

110:7.10 with pleasure and without apprehension the r. call of

113:6.4 tarry there in idleness awaiting the dispensational r.

113:6.8 guardians shall respond to the dispensational r.

113:6.8 This r. of justice always immediately follows the r.

114:0.2 At noon today the r. call of planetary angels,

119:4.1 It was at the end of one of the periodic millennial r.

189:3.1 let the r. call of the planetary resurrection begin.”

189:3.3 Urantia sons, this was the third of the planetary r.,

rollverb

63:3.5 Their first task was to r. up stones to entomb their

131:4.7 When man shall r. up space as a piece of leather,

160:4.10 you may r. in luxury even though you have done

168:1.12 Said Martha: “Must we r. away the stone?

168:1.12 As they hesitated to r. away the stone, Jesus said:

188:1.5 the centurion signaled for his soldiers to help r. the

189:2.4 secondary Urantia midwayers to r. away the stones

189:2.4 saw this huge stone begin to r. away from the

189:4.6 the way out, “Who will help us r. away the stone?”

rolled

44:1.1 sublime ecstasy while the melody of the realm r.

168:0.1 The stone at the entrance of the tomb had been r. in

168:0.5 they r. the stone in front of the tomb and sealed the

168:1.12 directing that the stone in front of the tomb be r.

168:1.13 laid hold upon the stone and r. it away from the

182:3.7 for the perspiration r. off his face in great drops.

188:2.3 These men r. yet another stone before the tomb

189:2.4 chiseled out of the rock, so that it could be r. back

189:4.2 that a second stone had been r. in front of the tomb,

189:4.6 greatly surprised to see the stone r. away from the

rolling

61:0.2 an attractive appearance—r. hills, broad valleys,

63:5.5 The entrance to such a hut was closed by r. a stone

181:2.5 Zebedee stood in the upper chamber, the tears r.

rolls

30:4.11 the coming of a Son of God to call the r. of the age

93:4.1 person who signed or marked the clay-tablet r. of

93:6.8 hundred thousand regular tithe payers on the r. of

113:6.8 when the r. are called, the seraphim respond, but

163:6.2 rather rejoice that your names are written on the r.

Romannoun

130:2.5 one a Greek and the other a R., believed Philip’s

132:5.25 Jesus had finished counseling him, this wealthy R.

138:4.2 Sadducee or publican, R. or Jew, rich or poor,

143:1.5 preached to all men—Jew and gentile, Greek and R.

183:5.4 the R., addressing his assistant, said: “Go along

191:4.3 good news, whether they be Greek or R.,

195:2.2 The R. was interested in political administration;

195:2.2 he cared little for either art or religion,

195:2.2 but he was unusually tolerant of art and religion.

195:2.6 The R. was by nature and training a lawyer;

195:2.6 he revered even the laws of nature.

195:2.6 he discerned in the laws of nature the laws of God.

195:3.1 The R. provided a unity of political rule; the Greek,

Romanadjective

Roman armies

135:9.5 Would he smite the R. as Joshua had the

170:2.25 until after the destruction of Jerusalem by the R.,

176:1.2 the Jews in direct conflict with the powerful R.,

176:1.4 finally see Jerusalem being encompassed by the R.

176:4.2 But when the R. leveled the walls of Jerusalem,

Roman authorities

162:1.7 he must have been promised protection by the R..

162:2.5 to avoid a clash with Jesus, believing that the R.

168:3.5 that serious complications with the R. would arise

174:2.4 could go at once before the R. and charge him with

175:4.5 Jewish nation by possible involvement with the R..

177:4.1 before the R. for the purpose of securing the civil

184:1.1 acting high priest, and with his relations to the R.,

188:0.3 offer bribes to the R. for the privilege of gaining

Roman believers

166:5.4 to the Jews, then to the Greco-R. in the mysteries.

Roman capital

184:3.17 they feared Pilate might any time return to the R. of

Roman captain

147:1.1 The R. did this because he thought the Jewish

183:3.7 to bind his hands behind his back, although the R.

183:5.1 the Jewish captain of the temple guards and the R.

183:5.1 And the orders of the R. were obeyed; they took

183:5.3 But when the R. heard this and, looking around,

183:5.3 Then the R. said to the Jewish captain: “This man

184:0.3 not only because of the word of the R., but also

186:4.4 since Jesus was to be crucified that morning, the R.

187:1.10 the R. commanded him to carry Jesus’ crossbeam.

187:4.3 heard this story from the converted R. of the guard.

Roman castle

162:4.2 The entire city was gaily decorated except the R.

Roman census

122:4.3 did go to Bethlehem to be registered for the R., but

Roman centurion

130:2.5 young Greek was appointed the steward of a R.,

133:4.3 To the R. he said: “Render unto Caesar the things

147:1.1 Capernaum and save the favorite servant of the R.,

150:1.1 by Jesus were: Celta, the daughter of a R.;

187:4.4 were based upon the recital of the R. on duty who,

187:4.4 because of what he saw and heard, believed in Jesus

187:5.5 When the R. saw how Jesus died, he smote his

187:5.5 he smote his breast and said: “This was indeed a

187:5.5 And from that hour he began to believe in Jesus.

187:6.2 John, being well known by this time to the R.,

188:1.3 material body of Jesus to the tomb were: the R.,

Roman cities

123:5.12 they could see the Greco-R. of the Decapolis,

Roman citizen(s)

121:1.2 in the Greek tongue, while he himself was a R..

132:5.1 A certain rich man, a R. and a Stoic, became

133:0.2 Many noble R. and Greek colonists lived along this

143:1.1 In contacting with these R., the apostles

187:1.5 The Romans never crucified a R.; only slaves and

195:1.1 There, under the shadow of the Acropolis, this R.

Roman civilization

71:1.22 The great weakness in R, and a factor in the collapse

79:8.3 hundred years following the disruption of Greco-R..

Roman commander

183:2.3 and requested the R. to give them this guard.

Roman conquest

121:3.7 Slavery was a feature of R. military conquest.

Roman counselor

183:5.4 because John had something of the status of a R.

Roman cross

171:0.7 their beloved teacher would be hanging on a R. with

Roman cult

98:3.8 the human gods continued until the official R. had

Roman culture

195:0.4 the best of Greco-R. was turning to this new order

Roman custom

187:0.1 It was the R. to assign four soldiers for each person

Roman doctrines

121:6.5 Greek mystical philosophy and R. Stoic doctrines

Roman domination

136:1.3 coming Messiah deliver the Jewish people from R.

Roman education

195:2.3 R. bred an unheard-of and stolid loyalty.

Roman emperor

87:3.4 One R. tried to reform these practices by reducing

92:6.20 a reversion to the early R. worship and to Shinto

130:2.1 and surmounted by a colossal statue of the R..

195:0.10 the R. Constantine was won to the new religion.

Roman Empire

98:5.1 Mithraism spread over the R. through the

121:2.10 for Jewish penetration of distant portions of the R.

121:3.9 There was no widespread social problem in the R.

121:3.10 woman enjoyed more freedom throughout the R.

121:5.5 developed into a religion throughout the Greco-R..

121:7.12 The Mediterranean R., the Parthian kingdom, and

122:7.1 Augustus decreed that all inhabitants of the R.

122:7.1 Throughout all the R. this census was registered

126:3.11 the Jewish commonwealth and religion? to the R.?

132:0.3 At this time the R. included all of southern Europe,

134:5.1 there were only two great world powers—the R. in

140:8.14 were lax in Palestine and throughout the R..

142:1.7 this Passover to the uttermost parts of the R. and

148:0.4 Interested persons from every part of the R. and

162:1.4 believers from all parts of the R. saw Jesus, heard

163:5.2 Palestine and even from remote regions of the R..

173:1.3 the R. for this orthodox shekel of Jewish coining.

188:3.1 from all parts of the R. and from Mesopotamia.

195:0.1 and the Greek believers carried it to the whole R..

195:0.2 the rest of the R. was found to be receptive to the

195:0.3 a new religion—something all the R. and all the

195:0.5 so effectively capture the very best minds of the R.?

195:3.0 3. UNDER THE ROMAN EMPIRE

195:3.11 And this R. lasted sufficiently long to insure the

195:6.9 then went out and turned the whole R. upside down.

Roman Europe

98:0.2 of faith and trust in God were still functioning in R.

Roman family

129:1.7 This officer belonged to a wealthy R.,

Roman feelings

128:6.5 of a voluble denunciation of pent-up anti-R.,

Roman genius

195:1.8 the R. political genius for empire administration and

Roman goddess

98:3.3 Vesta was the R. of the home.

Roman government

121:2.8 was wrapped up in the foreign policy of the R.,

121:5.4 the bitter persecutions of both churches by the R..

139:8.13 Thomas was apprehended by the agents of the R.

140:8.9 existing between the Jewish people and the R.;

Roman governor(s)

184:3.13 knew that they must secure the consent of the R.

185:0.1 The Master was taken into the presence of the R.

185:1.9 A worthy R. who had not become involved with the

185:2.1 the R. came out and, addressing the company

185:2.4 To come before the R. with this attempt at evasion

185:5.2 custom of the R. to allow the populace to choose

186:2.8 Jesus was wholly passive to all the R.’ appeals to

186:2.11 the fear-ridden R. little dreamed that the universe

Roman guard(s)

125:1.5 stately home of Herod, and the tower of the R..

128:6.5 Close at hand stood a R. who made improper

147:1.1 Mangus, a centurion, or captain, of the R. stationed

173:1.7 By the time the near-by R. had appeared on the

173:2.1 they dreaded the possibility of the R. being called

183:2.3 to obtain permission to employ the armed R..

188:2.2 the official request of the Sanhedrin that a R. be

189:1.2 duty; the R. had been changed at midnight.

Roman influence

195:2.0 2. THE ROMAN INFLUENCE

Roman institutions

184:3.17 regarding Jesus’ relation to the Roman law and R.

Roman judge

128:6.7 And the R. judge spoke the truth.

133:4.7 To the R. he said: “As you judge men, remember

185:7.5 when Caiaphas approached the cowardly R. and,

Roman law

183:5.3 The R. allows that any prisoner may have one

184:3.17 Jesus’ relation to the R. and Roman institutions

185:6.2 illegal procedure since the R. provided that only

195:2.3 R. law was dignified and respect-breeding.

Roman legionnaires

128:6.5 the R. were very sensitive to anything bordering

Roman legions

98:5.1 the propagandizing of R. recruited in the Levant,

98:5.1 for they carried this belief wherever they went.

125:4.2 bound and living under the surveillance of the R..

Roman men

143:1.5 preached to all men—Jew and gentile, Greek and R.

Roman officer

183:5.2 neither the Jewish captain nor the R. would speak to

Roman officials

147:6.2 the R. were not much alarmed by his preaching.

162:1.7 been due to a secret understanding with the R..

Roman oppressors

136:9.7 the Zealots to lead them in rebellion against the R..

Roman persecutors

132:4.7 Simon Peter, it was this man who defied the R.

Roman policy

121:2.8 R., the degeneration of Egypt, and the weakening

Roman political system

121:1.4 1. The R. political and social systems.

Roman post

129:1.7 Capernaum was a strong R. military post, and the

Roman power

139:3.8 the Master’s supposed revolt against the R.,

Roman procurator

130:2.1 the capital of Palestine and the residence of the R..

185:0.1 Jesus brought before Pilate, the R. who governed

Roman protection

183:5.4 John was acting under R., and the Jews dared not

Roman province(s)

133:2.5 the same boat for Corinth, the capital of the R. of

133:6.1 of Troas to Ephesus, the capital of the R. of Asia.

133:8.1 Antioch was the capital of the R. of Syria,

185:1.2 Of all the R., none was more difficult to govern

Roman religion

98:3.2 which became organized into the R. state religion.

98:3.3 R. was greatly influenced by extensive cultural

Roman rule

121:7.3 a bondage far more real than that of the R.

122:7.6 discussion concerning the oppressiveness of R.,

135:5.2 The end of R. was synonymous with the end of

136:1.5 believed that they continued to languish under R.

137:7.10 that advocated emancipation from the direct R. by

195:3.1 After the consolidation of R. political rule and after

Roman ruler(s)

121:2.9 Judea by cleverly ingratiating himself with the R..

121:2.10 The friendly relations of Herod with the R. made the

132:0.1 greetings from the princes of India to Tiberius, the R

154:3.1 be tried on religious charges, provided the R. of

162:2.5 They reasoned that the R. would not do such a

162:3.3 stoned, to involve him in difficulty with the R.,

185:1.6 It is significant that, while this vacillating R.

Roman senator

132:4.5 He talked with a R. on politics and statesmanship,

Roman social system

121:1.4 1. The R. political and social systems.

Roman society

121:1.8 middle class had begun to make its appearance in R..

121:3.9 ascend from the lower to the higher strata of R.,

Roman soldier(s)

130:6.6 cross he subsequently bore by orders of a R. was the

132:4.6 To a R., as they walked along the Tiber, he said: “Be

139:7.10 certain unbelieving Jews conspired with the R. to

141:3.5 and intellectual Nicodemus and to the hardy R.,

147:1.2 the R. sent his friends out to greet Jesus,

183:2.4 sixty persons—temple guards, R., curious servants of

183:5.1 The captain of the R. directed that Jesus be taken

184:0.1 Annas had secretly instructed the captain of the R.

184:2.1 was marching by the side of the captain of the R..

184:5.1 Here the R. and the temple guards watched Jesus

185:0.2 to employ the R. in arresting the Son of Man,

185:1.3 their banners, as had been the practice of the R.

185:2.6 Pilate had granted permission to use R. in effecting

185:6.2 he ordered the Jewish guards and the R. to take

186:0.2 accompanied by the R. who were to crucify him,

186:1.1 the Master was placed in the custody of the R.

186:3.1 Shortly after Jesus was turned over to the R. at the

186:3.2 was turned over to the R. by Pilate for crucifixion,

186:4.1 he ordered the Master turned over to the R. and

186:4.1 Jesus was now alone with these R..

187:0.1 was the same captain who had led forth the R.

187:0.4 Knowing that he had been turned over to the R.

187:1.11 the R. set themselves about the task of nailing the

187:2.6 but they dared not attempt to remove it since the R.

187:2.9 that the R. took possession of the Master’s clothing.

187:5.1 only the thirteen R. and a group of about fifteen

188:0.1 before he was taken down from the cross by R..

188:2.3 Joseph’s tomb with these ten guards and ten R.,

189:2.4 the R., in the dim light of the morning, saw this

189:2.5 they resorted to bribing these guards and the R..

Roman standardization

195:3.9 R., the degradation of woman, physical plagues,

Roman state

71:1.13 The successful R. was based on: 1. The father-family

98:3.2 which became organized into the R. state religion.

98:3.6 The emerging R. conquered politically but was in

98:3.6 cults continued to flourish throughout the R. up to

121:1.9 The first struggles between the expanding R. and

121:2.3 trading in every province of the Parthian and R..

121:3.1 the social and economic condition of the R. was not

121:3.6 Half the population of the R. were slaves;

Roman suzerainty

121:2.7 The Jewish people, although under R., enjoyed a

121:2.8 made it all the harder for them to endure R. when

Roman times

133:4.13 the most important city in Greece during these R.,

Roman tribunal

162:3.3 the death penalty without the approval of a R..

Roman troops

176:1.5 from Jerusalem upon the first appearance of the R.,

Roman version

98:7.7 the birth of Jesus became tainted with the R. of the

Roman victories

195:2.9 A succession R.-political victories and Greek-

Roman world

98:4.1 The majority of people in the Greco-R., having lost

121:1.8 peace and superficial prosperity of the Greco-R.

121:2.4 religious communities scattered throughout the R.,

121:5.6 accepted belief of the lower classes of the Greco-R.

128:3.3 this merchant had interests all over the R. and was

129:3.2 Throughout this tour of the R., for many reasons,

129:3.7 and through the experiences of this tour of the R.,

130:0.1 The tour of the R. consumed most of the twenty-

130:3.3 their attention to the western civilization of the R..

134:0.2 that Palestine was the best place in all the R.

148:1.1 the races and nationalities of the R. and the East,

163:7.2 not only from Palestine but from the whole R.

195:3.10 all the great minds of the Greco-R. had become

195:10.18 those teachings which conquered the R. in three

Roman yoke

125:6.9 what slaves you are—subservient to the R. and

137:7.9 in the struggle to escape the bondage of the R..

162:4.2 Jews did hate this ever-present reminder of the R.!

185:5.6 Jews were a proud people, now subject to the R.

Roman youths

98:3.4 The religious initiation of R. was the occasion of

romance

39:5.9 the r and charm of the indefinite and unknown future

65:2.1 is indeed a r. of biologic struggle and mind survival.

83:2.5 Increasing love, r., and selection in courtship are an

83:7.7 The high degree of imagination and fantastic r.

112:7.18 What a r.!

romancing

196:3.31 All of man’s universe r. may not be fact, but much,

Romanized

195:2.7 And so did these R Greeks force Jews and Christians

195:2.9 was not acceptable as a religion to these R. Greeks.

Romans

71:1.12 the governmental methods of the Greeks and the R..

83:5.12 The concubines of the Jews, R., and Chinese were

83:6.3 Greeks and the R. favored monogamous marriage.

85:1.3 The R. always threw a stone into the air when

87:3.4 The R. had twelve ghost feasts and accompanying

87:6.12 The R. carried water three times around the corpse;

89:6.2 Egyptians, Hebrews, Mesopotamians, Greeks, R.,

89:7.3 The R. adhered to this custom in their scheme of

98:3.9 Cynics, who exhorted the R. to abandon their wild

98:6.1 Much as the R., their religious institutions lacked a

104:0.3 Greeks, R., and Scandinavians all had triad gods,

121:1.1 political rule of the Mediterranean world by the R..

121:1.9 then recent past, leaving Syria in the hands of the R..

121:4.2 doctrine helped to deliver the R. from a deadly form

121:7.6 the philosophy of the Greeks, the law of the R.,

128:6.6 even the R. would not presume to hear charges

130:3.5 Jesus and Ganid decided that the R. had no real God

132:0.2 the bondage of ignorance in which these R. were

132:0.8 3. The preliminary preparation of these thirty R. for

143:1.1 exclusive gatherings of gentiles—Greeks, R., and

143:1.2 “Master, these Greeks and R. make light of our

172:5.12 Judas shared the views of the Greeks and R., who

183:3.4 the captain of the R., said, “Whom do you seek?”

183:5.1 And this he did because the R. were in the habit of

186:1.1 As soon as the R. took possession of Jesus,

186:1.5 Your Master has already been put to death by the R.,

186:3.2 news that Jesus was to be crucified by the R. at the

187:1.5 Both the Greeks and the R. learned this method of

187:1.5 The R. never crucified a Roman citizen; only slaves

187:2.2 the R. always provided a suitable loin cloth for all

189:2.4 The R. fled to the fortress of Antonia and reported

190:5.3 chief priests and our rulers delivered him up to the R

191:5.3 R. demand loyalty; but I require of my disciples

195:1.5 Never forget that at first the R. fought Christianity,

195:1.5 that it was the Greeks who literally forced the R. to

195:2.1 The R. bodily took over Greek culture, putting

195:2.2 The R. were tolerant of any and all religions but very

195:2.3 The early R. were politically devoted and sublimely

195:2.3 They were honest, zealous, and dedicated to their

195:2.3 their Greek teachers were able to persuade them to

195:2.4 And these R. were a great people.

195:2.4 They could govern the Occident because they did

195:2.5 It was easy for these Greco-R. to become just as

195:2.5 The R. fought the church only when they feared it

195:3.1 Greco-R. found themselves with a great empire but

romantic

83:1.5 marriage is slowly becoming mutual, r., parental,

83:1.5 Selection and so-called r. love were at a minimum in

101:1.1 be enjoyed only by the r. devotees of mysticism.

143:7.8 fraternal, and r. attitudes by the human soul-spirit.

Rome

11:1.3 literally as you know the location of R., London,

71:1.22 The collapse of R. indicates what may be expected

95:7.2 Not even in China or R. did the Melchizedek

98:3.0 3. THE MELCHIZEDEK TEACHINGS IN ROME

98:3.5 exact site of the present church of St. Peter’s in R..

98:5.2 But by the time Mithraism reached R., it had greatly

98:6.4 the Christian churches in the vicinity of R..

98:7.10 and Antioch through Greece to Syracuse and R..

121:2.1 the more recent enemies of R., the Carthaginians.

121:2.2 Parthia, and R. successively swept over Palestine.

121:2.4 R. built the roads and unified an empire, but the

121:2.8 R. did not wish any power to arise in the Levant

121:6.7 virulent wave of persecution, extending even to R.,

121:8.3 Peter and on the earnest petition of the church at R.

121:8.3 Peter felt the church at R. required the assistance

121:8.3 outline approved by Peter and for the church at R.,

124:1.6 the entire world excepting India, Africa, and R..

125:2.12 as well as in the Far-Western provinces of R..

127:2.1 favor of rebellion against the payment of taxes to R..

127:2.6 religion was involved in all this agitation against R..

128:3.3 the Roman world and was now on his way to R..

128:5.3 to national suicide, that the iron hand of R. would

129:2.9 from India, and being on their way to visit R. and

130:0.0 ON THE WAY TO ROME

130:0.2 whence they traveled by the Appian Way to R..

130:0.3 After their stay in R. they went overland to

130:3.4 manuscripts from all the civilized world: R.,

130:3.6 conclusions until near the end of their sojourn in R..

130:3.8 the blended culture of the Occident and next to R.

130:5.3 I am now on the way to R. with you and your

130:8.0 8. ON THE WAY TO NAPLES AND ROME

130:8.1 Peter in proclaiming Christianity in R. and Naples,

130:8.4 felt they were not far from their destination, R..

130:8.6 From here they went by way of Capua to R.,

130:8.6 journeyed on beside their pack animals toward R.,

131:0.2 manuscript, that he prepared at Alexandria and R.,

132:0.0 THE SOJOURN AT ROME

132:0.1 third day after their arrival in R. the two Indians and

132:0.2 While at R., Ganid had regular hours for study and

132:0.2 There were many citizens of India in R., and often

132:0.4 Jesus learned much about men while in R., but

132:0.4 Before the end of the first week in R. Jesus had

132:0.4 coming to R. to proclaim the kingdom of heaven;

132:0.4 impetus to the rapid spread of Christianity in R.

132:0.5 thirty-two Jesus-taught religious leaders in R.,

132:0.5 in the establishment of Christianity in R.,

132:0.8 the subsequent leadership of the new religion in R.

132:0.10 Peter, Paul, and the other Christian teachers in R.

132:0.10 On one occasion, while preaching in R., Simon

132:0.10 so he thought) that the Master had never been in R.

132:1.1 had an all-night talk early during his sojourn in R..

132:1.1 the strong supporters of the Christian church at R..

132:2.1 Mardus was the leader of the Cynics of R., and he

132:3.1 among the leaders of the chief mystery cult in R.,

132:4.1 Jesus did not devote all his leisure while in R. to

132:4.3 during the sojourn in R., Jesus personally came into

132:4.5 The only place in R. he did not visit was the public

132:4.7 This was the Marcus who heard Peter preach in R.

132:6.1 Here in R. also occurred that touching incident in

132:7.0 7. TRIPS ABOUT ROME

132:7.1 Gonod, and Ganid made five trips away from R.

132:7.6 one good enough for India and big enough for R.,

133:0.0 THE RETURN FROM ROME

133:0.1 When preparing to leave R., Jesus said good-bye

133:0.1 The scribe of Damascus appeared in R. without

133:0.1 the appearance in R. of the first preachers of the

133:0.2 had purchased so many things in Alexandria and R.

133:2.4 spent many hours recounting their experiences in R.

133:3.4 Next to Alexandria and R., Corinth was the most

133:3.6 When in R., Ganid observed that Jesus refused to

133:3.12 with whom Jesus had come in contact when in R..

133:3.12 This couple were Jewish refugees from R.,

133:4.13 interesting of their stops on the way back from R..

135:3.2 with Babylon, then Persia, Greece, and finally R..

135:3.2 John perceived that already was R. composed of

135:3.2 John believed that R. was even then divided,

135:3.4 all John heard of the vice and wickedness of R.

136:8.4 Jesus had traveled much; he recalled R., Alexandria,

136:9.6 R. was mistress of the Western world.

136:9.11 as Jesus has so recently seen it being done in R..

139:2.14 she was thrown to the wild beasts in the arena at R..

139:2.15 And thus was Simon Peter crucified in R..

139:4.13 years until another emperor came to power in R..

146:5.2 yielded up his life with those who suffered in R..

163:2.11 well-to-do disciples as he taught the rich man of R.

163:7.3 the day Peter was crucified in R., Perpetua was fed

164:2.2 Not since the times when he had taught in R.,

174:5.1 believing Greeks from Alexandria, Athens, and R.,

185:1.4 to their protests, they promptly appealed to R.,

185:1.6 episode, the legatus of Syria ordered Pilate to R..

185:1.6 Tiberius died while Pilate was on the way to R.,

185:1.9 R. made a great blunder, a far-reaching error in

185:1.9 she sent the second-rate Pilate to govern Palestine.

194:4.13 then over Asia Minor to Macedonia, then on to R.

195:2.1 this change favored Christianity in that R. brought

195:2.2 Much of the early persecution of Christians in R.

195:2.5 R., having little national philosophy or native culture

195:2.5 Christianity became the moral culture of R. but

195:2.6 had only the better prepared all R. to receive Christ,

195:3.2 R. overcame the tradition of nationalism by imperial

195:3.3 Christianity came into favor in R. at a time when

195:3.8 Hellenized Christianity came to R too late to prevent

195:3.8 new religion was a cultural necessity for imperial R.,

195:3.11 conjectured what would have happened in R. if

195:10.18 to triumph over the barbarians who overthrew R..

Romulustwin son of the Roman god Mars

89:7.3 in the traditions of Sargon, Moses, Cyrus, and R..

roof

63:5.5 placed inside for this purpose before the r. stones

72:3.1 the law for two families to live under the same r..

122:6.2 Mary was a one-room stone structure with a flat r.

123:2.14 Mary provided on the r. of the house boxes of sand

147:1.2 am not worthy that you should come under my r..

148:9.2 procure ladders by which they ascended to the r.

roofed

80:3.6 log huts, partly below ground and r. with hides.

123:4.5 stairs which led up to the canvas-r. bedroom.

roofless

48:3.15 The majority of the mansion world structures are r.,

80:9.13 the building of the circular and r. sun temples.

roofs

48:3.15 on the architectural worlds make r. unnecessary.

room

11:3.4 There is still plenty of r. for those who are on their

41:3.2 elbow r. in space as one dozen oranges would

41:4.7 ample r. to accommodate your sun and the present

42:7.2 central proton with about the same comparative r.

64:4.10 But this time man had plenty of r. in the wide belt of

122:6.2 The home of Joseph and Mary was a one-r. stone

122:6.3 Joseph built an addition to this house, a large r.,

122:6.3 carpenter shop during the day and as a sleeping r. at

122:7.7 every r. in Bethlehem was filled to overflowing.

122:7.7 storage r. to the front of the stalls and mangers.

122:8.3 taken to a well-to-do friend who had a r. at the inn,

124:3.8 his father angry with him was that night in their r.

128:1.8 of his divine nature there was always r. for doubt

129:2.4 thereby securing clear title to this two-r. house.

133:6.2 the Hebrew proverb: “A man’s gift makes r. for him

135:8.2 lunch and were waiting in the lumber r. for him,

135:8.3 workmen in the r. with him, “My hour has come.”

138:3.5 all interested persons to linger about the banquet r.

142:4.1 as Flavius escorted him from r. to r., showing him

147:5.2 the walls of the r. behind the couches of the diners,

148:9.1 this assembly in the spacious and enlarged front r.

148:9.1 speaking as he stood in this large r., which had

148:9.2 ascended to the roof of the r. in which Jesus was

148:9.2 those who were with him in the r. marveled at the

150:3.1 the meeting was held in the banquet r. of Herod’s

150:8.1 to remain without the synagogue; there was not r.

152:1.1 when he had put all the mourners out of the r., he

152:1.1 she immediately rose up and walked across the r..

154:6.5 toward all of his disciples assembled in the r.,

154:6.7 woman in the r. stood up and exclaimed, “Blessed

165:4.2 thus will I have abundant r. in which to store my

167:1.2 there came into the r. one of the leading Pharisees of

167:1.4 he was not mistaken, for when he entered the r.,

167:1.4 that such a one should be permitted to enter the r..

167:1.5 Before the man left the r., Jesus returned to his seat

167:2.2 and even then there was r. for more guests.

174:5.3 In this r. now are a full score of men who were

178:2.7 this householder will show you a large upper r.

178:2.8 lad’s father met them and showed them the upper r.

179:4.6 Judas arose from the table and hastily left the r.,

182:0.1 Master had been with his apostles in the upper r.,

184:1.7 In his confusion Annas went into another r., leaving

184:3.18 members, in passing out of the r., spit in Jesus’ face,

184:4.2 John waited in lonely terror in an adjoining r..

184:4.2 if he permitted his apostle to remain in the r. to

184:5.1 Jesus was led into the adjoining r., where John was

184:5.10 While Jesus was in the r. with John and the guards,

189:4.1 Thomas looked his associates over and left the r.,

191:0.8 Simon reclined on a couch in a corner of the r.

194:0.1 all became aware of a strange presence in the r..

rooms

41:4.5 than you perceive in the air of your earthly living r..

144:3.14 the quiet surroundings of nature or to go in their r.

145:5.2 no private r. suitable for his personal devotions.

153:5.2 For hours he isolated himself in one of the upper r.

167:6.6 to concepts of public worship in cold and barren r.

root

36:5.8 intellectual r. of moral stamina and spiritual bravery.

84:3.6 attack game, while a man would not stoop to dig a r.

85:5.2 Solar worship first took extensive r. in India,

87:4.7 these ideas were taking r. in the primitive mind of

90:4.7 The red men always put a drop of blood in the r hole

95:2.1 Melchizedek teachings really took their deepest r. in

95:7.4 the great Levantine monotheisms failed to take r. in

104:1.5 Among the Hindus the trinitarian concept took r. as

151:1.2 withered because it had no r. whereby to secure

151:2.2 but because the truth has no real r. in their deeper

195:1.10 the West, there Hellenized Christianity took r..

195:3.7 by struggle and compromise, to take r. and spread.

rootedsee deep-rooted

8:2.3 mind, together with spirit, as postulates r. in matter,

9:5.5 Human intellect is r. in the material origin of the

89:3.1 The ritual of the fast was deeply r. in many ancient

102:8.7 Religion is ever and always r. and grounded in

153:3.5 which my Father has not planted shall be r. up?

188:4.9 concept of atonement and sacrificial salvation is r.

195:6.12 convictions based on spiritual enlightenment and r. in

roots

57:5.5 the r. falling back into the sun while outer sections

59:5.16 The presence of r. of trees as they grew in the clay

68:2.8 everything of lasting value in civilization has its r. in

85:0.3 it acquired r. of spirit origin but was nevertheless

86:1.1 early evolutionary religion had its r. of origin in the

90:4.8 earliest medicines and were soon augmented by r.

102:7.4 religious traits can grow out of nonreligious r..

102:7.4 that the living sustenance is drawn from the r. of

118:8.2 man is a machine, a living mechanism; his r. are truly

135:6.7 even now is the ax laid to the very r. of the trees.

156:5.1 snowy head high into the sunshine while its r. are

156:5.1 mortal man, while he has his r. of origin and being in

177:5.2 of truth to strike down into the heart with living r..

178:1.13 question whether the r. of truth in your heart have

193:2.2 will dig about your r. and cut away your unfruitful

rope

123:1.6 Joseph also did some work in leather and with r.

ropes

148:9.2 boldly lowered the sick man on his couch by r.

rosaries

94:10.2 embracing bells, chants, incense, processionals, r.,

rosesee rose up

59:1.5 elevations of land, r. along the Atlantic and Pacific

59:4.14 As the land r., North America became connected

59:5.17 indicate the number of times the land fell and r.,

59:5.19 coastlands r. and fell during these ages of seashore

59:5.20 North America east of the Mississippi valley r.,

61:1.1 For a considerable time the land gradually r. but was

69:6.1 and military—r. through the instrumentality of fire,

70:6.5 the king’s wife gradually r. to the dignity of queen

81:3.3 primitive community r. from one to two feet every

81:3.3 Certain of these olden cities also r. above the

84:5.2 As society evolved, the sex standards r. higher

90:2.12 by denominating them witches and very frequently r.

121:3.8 Many such emancipated slaves r. to high positions in

127:6.6 After solemn and fervent prayer they r., and Jesus

130:4.12 They r. early the next morning to go aboard the boat

133:3.10 Martha r. to the occasion and did everything for

152:3.1 r. as one man and shouted, “Make him king!”

155:5.14 All twenty-four of his hearers r. to their feet,

181:2.1 each man r. to his feet when Jesus addressed him.

186:3.4 spread the news in case Jesus r. from the dead.

193:0.2 why were you surprised when I r. from the tomb

rose up

152:1.1 she immediately r. up and walked across the room

153:2.10 r. up and asked: “Do I understand you to say that

165:4.5 another man r. up and asked him: “Master, I know

168:0.8 And when Mary heard this, she r. up quickly and

168:0.8 when they saw that she r. up quickly and went out,

168:1.1 the ledge of rock which r. up some thirty feet

179:3.1 the guests likewise r. up and washed their hands.

roster

98:3.8 human gods continued until the Roman cult had a r.

rot

70:10.6 and her belly shall swell, and her thighs shall r.,

rotate

18:7.1 Faithfuls of Days r. in service in accordance with the

rotated

24:1.11 They are not r. in service and hence make an agelong

27:0.2 Supernaphim in this service are periodically r..

rotating

35:9.1 the rulers of the planets and the r. sovereigns of the

rotation

15:3.7 all other sectors and divisions of Orvonton are in r.

15:3.10 3. The r. of the Andronover stellar family and the

15:3.10 the composite r.-gravity center of the star cloud of

15:3.12 5. The r. of the one hundred minor sectors about

18:2.1 Eternals of Days function without r. or reassignment.

18:2.2 Periodically, and by r., they visit the headquarters

24:5.3 Assigned Sentinels serve in r., being transferred

43:5.1 The r. of the Most Highs was suspended at the time

rotational

15:3.5 The r. center of your minor sector is situated far

47:1.4 Service on this commission is r. and is for only ten

rotting

156:5.2 smoothing his worm-eaten and inwardly r. timber

rough

133:1.1 They observed a r. and bullying youth brutally

135:6.6 while the r. places shall become a smooth valley;

139:8.7 so positive but never r. or rude; so tender but

150:7.3 hired numerous r. and uncouth men to harass Jesus

rough-and-ready

97:1.3 Samuel was a r. type of man, a practical reformer

135:5.8 sincere, enthusiastic, r. preacher of righteousness

roughly

11:2.11 R.: space seemingly originates just below nether

11:7.5 revolution would r. outline the volume of pervaded

11:8.8 It may be r. conceived to include all those absolute

12:4.7 Space motions may be r. classified as follows:

15:3.4 have been r. identified by Urantian astronomers.

16:1.4 represent the Paradise Deities in what may be r.

42:11.5 the final result is no more than r. approximated

61:7.18 the Adamic dispensation, r. corresponding to the

64:0.2 the first half of its story r. corresponds to the pre-

64:0.2 and the appearance of the six colored races and r.

104:3.17 They are r. related as the relation of function to

112:1.5 personality are three, and they are r. functional as

148:8.3 Simon was in favor of dealing rather r. with the

roundsee all-round

32:3.10 joyfully climbed the ladder of life, r. by r., and who,

35:8.8 In r. numbers the Lanonandek order of Sons is

45:4.1 “And r. about the throne were four and twenty

62:3.6 greatly given to the collection of smooth r. pebbles

62:3.6 certain types of r. stones suitable for defensive and

80:5.8 by the blue man and the r.-headed Andonites.

88:2.7 to accept positive evidence that the planet is r..

93:5.10 who was fired with a zeal to go forth and r. up the

94:2.3 in an endless r. of successive incarnations as man,

94:2.3 monotonous r. of repeated transmigrations robbed

rounded

124:6.4 As they r. the base of Gilboa, the pilgrims could see

137:8.3 and by midafternoon had r. up all of his associates,

rounds

73:5.4 Amadon’s inspectors made their r. each day in

rout

62:5.10 reinforcements arrived and put the invaders to r..

routesee en route

39:8.8 But irrespective of the r. of ascent, all evolutionary

48:5.7 Irrespective of the individual variations of the r., you

55:2.9 Paradise by the established r. of mortal ascension.

61:7.10 into the Hudson valley, and finally by a northern r.

61:7.10 began to empty out over the present Niagara r..

78:5.6 very few entered southern China by the coastal r..

78:6.2 entered Europe by the Caspian Sea r. to conquer

80:4.1 migrated to Europe by the northern r. across the

127:6.4 and Lydda, in part covering the same r. traversed

128:1.14 Joseph to Jerusalem by the usual Jordan valley r.,

128:3.2 They returned to Nazareth by the coast r., touching

128:6.4 went up to Jerusalem and returned by the same r.,

129:1.7 Capernaum being on the direct travel r. from

130:6.2 could you inform me as to the best r. to Phenix?”

130:6.2 the best r. to the goal of destiny which you seek

134:2.2 of men, women, and children residing along the r.

147:2.1 Passover, going by the r. of the Jordan valley.

156:5.23 the twelve evangelists go back by a r. different from

162:0.1 to go through Samaria, that being the shorter r..

187:1.4 they went by the most direct r. to the Damascus gate

routed

15:9.6 and r. by Divinington to the Father on Paradise.

40:3.1 but the secondary or Adamic midwayers are all r.

routes

11:5.8 throughout the universes and return by definite r..

15:4.7 nebular arm in formation but return by diverse r.,

15:4.7 widely scattered on their different returning r.

40:3.1 the long Paradise ascent by the very r. ordained

43:1.2 can be circumnavigated via these various water r.,

47:8.5 and to choose some one of the optional r. to Havona

48:6.5 choose wisely among the optional r. to Edentia,

48:6.5 If there are a number of equally advisable r., these

49:6.17 all proceed to Paradise by the ordained r. of mortal

79:3.2 the caravan r. re-established these connections;

79:7.6 Chinese merchants traveled the overland r. through

94:9.2 not only braved the perils of the caravan r. but faced

98:0.1 Melchizedek teachings entered Europe by many r.,

121:2.2 From time immemorial, many caravan r. from the

121:2.8 the caravan r. between the Orient and the Occident

123:0.6 western r. were not altogether safe for two lone

150:9.5 traveling by different r., they all finally assembled at

routine

4:1.7 in the r. affairs of universe administration.

15:10.22 The r. ministering work of the superuniverses is

15:13.2 all matters of superuniverse importance of a r. and

15:13.4 unification, stabilization, and r. co-ordination of the

18:4.4 But much of the r. work of major sector affairs is

29:4.14 are used by the midway creatures in their r. work.

35:2.3 Most of their work is regular and somewhat r., but

35:2.3 agencies concerned with the r. administration of

35:10.3 undertakings having to do with r. administrative

35:10.4 rehabilitation will continue to serve in these r.

37:3.2 They are not concerned with the r. administration

37:9.12 administering the r. affairs of their world under the

37:10.2 helpers, executing the r. spirit tasks of Nebadon.

38:7.4 The cherubim and sanobim are the r. spirit workers

39:5.14 carriage of life, carries out the r. tests to ascertain

43:5.11 with the r. administration of the constellation.

44:3.3 the r. workers of the spirit and morontia realms.

45:5.5 administering practically all r. affairs with assistance

46:8.1 The purely local and r affairs of Jerusem are directed

47:8.5 the forty days of spiritual retirement from all r.

48:7.22 can discern poetry in the commonplace prose of r.

62:2.5 disturbed in the ordinary pursuit of their r. life,

69:3.2 Thus woman became the r. worker, while man

69:3.3 agreeable work, leaving the r. drudgery to woman.

90:4.8 Purging early became a r. treatment, and raw cocoa

91:7.9 faithfully discharging the commonplace duties of r.

113:5.4 do not arbitrarily intervene in the r. affairs of life.

125:0.5 disappointed by their perfunctory and r. natures.

143:3.7 their three days’ vacation from the r. duties of life.

144:4.5 worship is a technique of detachment from the r. of

155:6.15 the spirit of God showing forth in your daily r. life.

routings

44:5.6 in collaborating with star students in working out r.

routinizing

99:6.3 the r. of religion and the petrification of worship;

roving

50:2.6 The r. commissions of conciliators serve and

52:2.8 the family idea is incompatible with the r. life of the

78:4.6 Andites were adventurous; they had r. dispositions.

81:3.7 The traveling trader and the r. explorer did more to

96:2.2 these r. Bedouins entered Egypt as contract laborers

row

42:9.3 Urantia chemical elements are thus arranged in a r.

148:9.1 six Pharisees from Jerusalem seated in the front r.

152:4.1 entered the boat and in silence began to r. toward

rowed

154:7.3 They r. over to near the village of Kheresa,

157:1.5 the three waiting men entered their boat and r. away

rowing

152:4.2 As the hours of darkness and hard r. passed, Peter

royal

48:5.7 There are no r. roads, short cuts, or easy paths to

52:7.13 “a chosen generation, a r. priesthood, a holy nation,

70:5.8 Quite often the early r. insignias had originally been

70:6.3 The idea of r. families and aristocracy was based on

70:6.4 r. blood being thought to extend back to the times of

74:6.9 of permitting the r. families, supposedly descended

82:5.4 sister marriages in an effort to keep the r. blood pure

82:5.7 to marry those of close kin in order to keep the r.

95:5.1 an Egyptian Salemite physician, a woman of the r.

95:5.3 gift of the Hebrew race and the Egyptian r. family;

96:3.1 Moses’ mother was of the r. family of Egypt;

96:4.2 the unusual union between a woman of r. blood

97:9.17 all worship was centered at Jebus in the r. chapel.

122:4.4 denied any connection with the r. house of David.

130:3.4 library, the r. mausoleum of Alexander, the palace,

172:3.9 carpet of honor for the donkey bearing the r. Son,

185:4.3 arrayed him in an old purple r. robe and sent him

185:6.4 Jesus of Nazareth, clothed in an old purple r. robe

Royal, Mount

59:4.16 Mount R., at Montreal, is the eroded neck of one of

royally

187:5.6 Jesus died r.—as he had lived.

royalties

72:7.10 R.. The federal government encourages invention

royalty

69:5.7 on the performance of some special service to r.

rub

90:4.5 method of treatment to r. something magical on

90:4.5 and was preceded by efforts to r. medicine in,

90:4.5 even as moderns attempt to r. liniments in.

134:5.7 So-called sovereign nations cannot r. elbows without

147:6.4 When they saw Andrew r. the grain in his hand,

147:6.4 know that it is unlawful to pluck and r. the grain on

147:6.4 we are hungry and r. only sufficient for our needs;

147:6.4 the Sabbath day; they pluck, r., and eat the grain.

rubbing

90:4.5 with incantation, r. the spirit out of the body,

147:6.4 do break the law in plucking and r. out the grain

147:6.4 But if it is not wrong to eat the grain, surely the r.

rubbish

66:5.20 meantime they were urged to bury their decaying r..

Ruben

128:1.14 the experiences of the reputed tribes of R., Gad,

rude

133:1.5 I would have enjoyed punishing those r. fellows

139:8.7 so positive but never rough or r.; so tender but

150:9.1 in reply to their r. questions and sinister banterings

rudely

133:3.6 he spoke sharply to these women and r. motioned

rudeness

133:3.7 And I apologize for my r. to them—I crave their

rudimentary

49:5.14 as an evolvement of your lower or r. form of brain,

59:4.13 evolved, but these early varieties had only r. foliage.

62:3.6 A number of r. human traits appeared in this new

62:5.5 highly evolved sentiments were present in r. form.

rudiments

64:6.21 the r. of many of the arts of modern civilization.

66:5.24 but the r. of physics and chemistry were taught

123:5.2 For these three years he studied the r. of the Book

130:0.4 Jesus had picked up the r. of the language spoken by

ruffians

150:9.3 these r. laid hold upon Jesus and rushed him out

ruffled

108:5.6 Monitor to smooth your r. feelings or to minister

Rufusson of Simon the Cyrene

130:6.6 Jesus and Ganid gave first aid to a lad named R.,

187:1.10 His two sons, Alexander and R., became very

rugged

43:1.1 there are no r. mountain ranges such as appear on

46:2.1 On Jerusem you will miss the r. mountain ranges of

52:2.11 The preceding period of tribal struggles and r.

64:1.3 amidst the hardships and privations of these r. climes

64:7.20 we regret that many of those sterling and r. traits of

83:6.6 in that acme of all human virtues, r. self-control.

108:5.5 in making your life reasonably difficult and r.,

113:4.3 the r. hills of moral choosing and spiritual progress.

135:3.2 This r. shepherd was very partial to the writings of

135:3.4 It seemed to this r. and noble child of nature that

135:11.1 this r. man of God’s outdoors languished in that

140:8.20 commonplace men, the majority of whom were r.,

141:3.4 There was a subtle commanding influence in his r.

141:3.5 And red-blooded, r. Galilean fishermen called him

143:1.6 adventure of all time, the r. achievement of eternity

155:6.18 in fear of facing the r. realities of spiritual progress

ruin

131:4.7 O God, save us from the threefold r. of hell—lust,

ruination

78:8.11 What the barbarians failed to do to effect the r. of

ruinous

68:4.5 brake against precipitation too suddenly into the r.

70:1.1 an immediate and r. reversion to these methods of

74:8.14 speedily bringing disaster upon themselves and r.

140:5.18 This is the peace that prevents r. conflicts.

ruins

77:3.9 to raise a new temple on the r. of the first structure,

81:3.3 custom to build dwellings directly on top of the r.

133:9.2 equally fascinated with the r. and traditions of Susa,

rulenoun; see rule, as a; see rule, golden

2:3.6 The r. of the Creator Sons in the local universes is

3:5.0 5. THE FATHER’S SUPREME RULE

3:6.3 at the concept of unified universe r., of one God.

14:5.3 the reason of righteousness and the r. of justice.

15:0.1 the joint r. of the Creator Sons and the Creative

17:1.4 do they interfere with the r. of the Ancients of Days

20:1.14 willing recognition of the loving r. of the Father,

21:3.6 2. Conjoint vicegerent sovereignty—the joint r. of the

21:5.8 The few limitations upon their r. are those inherent

32:4.3 law of the Creator Son, the r. of the Constellation

32:4.6 not even with the r. of a Creator Son, whose will is

42:12.10 few exceptions to this general r.: Adjusters appear

49:1.4 Evolution is the r. of human development, but the

50:1.4 Their r. does much to prepare the planets for the

50:2.3 The r. of the evolutionary planets in their early and

50:4.13 kept alive some knowledge of the Father’s r. and

50:5.3 Under the benign r. of a Planetary Prince, augmented

52:2.6 during the latter part of the prince’s r., national life

52:2.7 The idea of tribal r. gradually gives way to the dual

52:7.5 is passing under the r. of individual self-control.

53:3.2 Paradise Sons to enable them to maintain the r. of

53:3.4 interfere with the operation of complete home r. if

53:7.4 contended for the Father’s will and the Son’s r..

55:3.1 world increasingly prospers under the fatherly r. of

65:5.3 patient waiting and hearty co-operation with the r. of

66:6.2 But this beneficent r. was so soon interrupted that

70:5.4 Onamonalonton in following the unanimous r. of the

70:6.1 Effective state r. only came with the arrival of a chief

72:1.4 state progressed under strong monarchial r. for over

73:6.5 During the days of the Prince’s r. the tree was

74:1.4 that governing body should see fit to relinquish r. on

74:7.11 made declaration of loyalty to the social r. of Adam

74:7.19 7. The seven commands of supreme moral r..

75:7.7 knowingly enlist in rebellion against the righteous r.

77:7.2 these 873 failed to align with the r. of Michael and

78:8.8 weak r. of the city priests was terminated by Sargon,

78:8.10 the time of the establishment of the r. of Hammurabi

93:5.9 subdue all Canaan and bring its people under the r.

93:6.1 to abandon his scheme of conquest and temporal r.

96:6.1 under the successive r. of the various tribal sheiks,

97:9.18 Israel fell under the r. of city despots who began

97:9.23 ring operating under the r. of a boy king, Manasseh.

97:9.25 Judah fell under the r. of Babylon and was given ten

118:10.17 then God’s r. has become actual on that planet;

119:2.6 While I continue in rejection of the Paradise r., I

119:3.4 the planet to the loyal service of the Paradise r. as

120:0.3 characteristic of the exalted r. of the Supreme Being

120:0.3 He aspired not to perfection of r. as a Creator Son

121:1.1 the tolerant political r. of the Mediterranean world

121:2.8 independence of the political r. of surrounding

121:7.3 far more real than that of the Roman political r..

122:7.6 concerning the oppressiveness of Roman r., Herod

127:4.5 But nonresistance was not a r. of the family.

134:5.4 This r. of the Most Highs in the kingdoms of men is

134:5.4 The r. of the Most Highs, the overcontrollers of

134:5.4 a r. designed to foster the greatest good to the

135:5.2 The end of Roman r. was synonymous with the

135:5.3 There was a general feeling that the end of the r. of

136:1.5 to languish under Roman r. because of their national

136:2.8 The fifteenth year of his actual r. was, therefore,

136:2.8 this was also the year that Pontius Pilate began his r.

136:9.6 the kingdom, the r. of the Father in the hearts of

137:7.10 advocated emancipation from the direct Roman r. by

138:7.1 idea that my kingdom is a r. of power or a reign of

139:1.6 Andrew and Peter were the exceptions to the r.,

140:1.2 There shall be no end of this r. of my Father in the

140:1.2 will refuse to enter this new brotherhood of the r. of

140:3.1 is required than of the citizens of the earthly r..

140:6.9 Measure for measure shall not be your r..

140:10.5 the older negative r. could be obeyed in isolation.

141:2.1 the kingdom as a glorified r. of the Jewish people

141:2.1 acknowledgment of God’s r. within the hearts of

142:1.4 3. Love is the r. of living within the kingdom—

147:4.0 4. THE RULE OF LIVING

147:4.1 taught us the positive version of the old r. of life,

147:4.3 attached to the interpretation of this r. of living,

147:4.5 enhance one’s interpretation of this r. of living.

147:4.6 Good judgment dictates that such a r. of living

147:4.7 more beautiful interpretation of this basic r. of life.

147:4.9 which impels us to recognize in this r. of life

148:4.2 into deliberate rebellion against the r. of my Father

148:6.11 persistence in rebellion against the righteous r. of

154:0.2 not propose to meddle with the affairs of earthly r.

154:2.1 congregation of worshipers and was under the r.

158:1.4 this day on Mount Hermon and returned to his r. of

162:7.2 do not speak of outward subjection to another’s r.

164:4.1 r. which forbade the meeting of the Sanhedrin on

170:1.7 the eternal age of God’s supreme r. on earth,

171:8.2 of Archelaus and his futile attempt to gain the r. of

171:8.3 As this king was rejected in the temporal r., so is

171:8.3 is the Son of Man to be rejected in the spiritual r..

171:8.3 if the Son of Man had been accorded the r. of his

171:8.3 Notwithstanding that they reject my spiritual r. over

172:5.10 establishment of the new national r. of the Jews,

180:5.5 nothing more than a r. of high ethical conduct.

180:5.8 The true cosmic meaning of this r. of universal

195:3.1 After the consolidation of Roman political r. and

195:3.1 The Roman provided a unity of political r.;

rule, as a

3:5.1 divine mind, could be exercised direct; but, as a r.,

15:6.14 The dead suns are not, as a r., suited to life;

25:8.1 When this ministry has been completed, as a r.

41:8.4 As a r.,the vast extrusion of matter continues to exist

47:1.4 is rotational and is for only ten years as a r..

49:3.2 as a r. comets are disrupted smaller bodies of matter.

49:6.15 As a r. they are not immune to natural death, but

57:0.1 As a r., no attempt will be made to give exact years,

62:2.2 As a r. offspring were born singly, although twins

65:4.8 As a r., the prince appears on a planet about the time

68:6.8 As a r. twins of the same sex were spared.

108:2.3 for the reception of Adjusters, but as a general r.

121:5.8 As a r. this mystery pertained to the story of some

132:4.2 As a r., to those he taught the most, he said the least

138:6.2 As a general r., they never prosecuted their regular

144:8.3 As a r. they who are gorgeously appareled and

167:0.1 as a r., only ten were with him since it was the

179:4.8 most kindly spirit, as a r., only intensifies hatred

rule, golden

50:5.8 can learn how to live in accordance with the g..

52:5.8 possible to put the g. into practical operation.

52:6.5 that spiritual insight which is essential to living the g.

54:1.8 The g. of human fairness cries out against all such

70:1.2 The Andonites were early taught the g., even today,

71:4.16 burdens; they actually desire to practice the g..

71:4.16 The “golden rulers” may establish a progressive

74:7.5 2. The golden r., the standard of social intercourse.

74:7.18 6. The civil codes of the golden r..

85:3.4 promoted by a later misinterpretation of the g.

101:5.11 religion lays increasing emphasis on loving, the g..

101:8.4 and constrains the religionist heroically to live the g..

123:5.11 their “birthday text,” a sort of g. to guide them

140:5.1 and that would be adequate fulfillment of the “g..”

140:10.5 The g. as restated by Jesus demands active social

159:5.16 And Jesus converted the negative g. into a positive

180:5.5 The g., when divested of the superhuman insight

180:5.5 nothing more than a r. of high ethical conduct.

180:5.5 The g., when literally interpreted, may become the

180:5.5 Without a spiritual discernment of the g. of wisdom

180:5.5 Such an unspiritual interpretation of the g. might

180:5.6 Some persons discern and interpret the g. as a

180:5.6 Another mortal recognizes this g. as the yardstick

180:5.6 In the lives of such moral beings the g. becomes

180:5.7 the g. takes on living qualities of spiritual realization

180:5.8 the truest interpretation of the golden r. consists in

180:5.8 The true cosmic meaning of this r. of universal

180:5.8 mortals realize the true meaning of this g.,

180:5.11 so must we clearly recognize that neither the g. nor

196:2.10 finite that made the g. a vital factor in his religion.

ruleverb

3:5.2 “The Most Highs r. in the kingdoms of men.”

4:5.3 are not the Gods who live and r. the universes.

12:7.1 any one personality—but his will does actually r.

15:14.3 from Uversa r. the perfected seven superuniverses

18:1.3 The ten directors who r. Ascendington are reflective

18:3.8 they have not experientially earned this right to r.

18:4.1 they r. as the immediate and personal vicegerents of

18:7.2 the Vorondadek Sons who r. the constellations of

21:3.24 Son is not only demonstrating his own fitness to r.

21:4.5 no longer do they r. as vicegerents of the Father

21:4.6 Son, one who has fully earned the right to r. a

21:4.6 finally and fully to r. over their universe domains!

21:5.9 he may freely r. in accordance with his concept of

25:0.9 but always subject to the direction of those who r.

28:5.9 the Divine Counselors, who forthwith r. as to the

28:5.9 with their Discerners of Spirits, are able to r. as to

35:9.2 The System Sovereigns r. in commissions of two or

43:9.4 Most Highs r. in the kingdoms of men rather than in

50:0.1 commissioned as Planetary Princes and sent to r. the

50:2.6 for the “Most Highs r. in the kingdoms of men.”

52:2.7 On some planets the male may r. the female;

52:3.11 the Most Highs of the constellations begin to r. in

53:4.2 Lucifer promised the Princes that they should r.

53:4.4 Lucifer contended that “majorities r.,” that “mind is

64:6.9 As it was, the red man could not r. the white man,

70:5.6 tending to continue to r. from one war on through

71:2.16 7. The right to r.. It is not enough to be heard;

97:8.5 The fact that the “Most Highs r. in the kingdoms of

112:5.7 governments invariably r. in the personal interests of

112:7.16 personalities who now r. these far-flung creations.

114:0.1 The Most Highs r. in the kingdoms of men through

114:6.8 that “the Most Highs r. in the kingdoms of men.”

114:7.9 Most Highs are able to r. in the kingdoms of men.

119:0.6 to know the various groups over which they r. and

120:0.3 But Michael did not wish to r. Nebadon merely in

120:0.3 he would become qualified to r. his universe and

120:0.4 At any time a Creator Son may r. his universe in

120:0.4 but he can r. as the supreme representative of the

124:1.5 but Joseph felt impelled to r. that the rabbinical

131:4.2 sprang from God, he does r. it appropriately.

134:5.3 civil rulers will learn that the Most Highs r. in the

135:5.2 in which God (the Messiah) would r. the nations

135:5.5 the Son of Man, who would r. over the redeemed

140:1.3 spirit that shall come to r. the hearts of the reborn

143:1.4 I declare to you that my Father in Paradise does r.

143:1.4 the gospel which I declare will r. this very world.

152:3.1 the power to feed carried with it the right to r..

152:3.2 the hope of seeing Jesus assert his right to r..

175:1.8 until the Most Highs who r. in the kingdoms of men

ruled

4:4.6 In God the Father freewill performances are not r.

15:2.3 its headquarters and is r. by a System Sovereign.

15:2.5 architectural headquarters world and is r. by one of

15:2.8 headquarters world and is r. by three Ancients of

15:2.9 The superuniverses are r. and administered indirectly

18:2.1 Forever have these groups of all-wise fathers r. their

18:6.7 A local universe is directly r. by a divine Son of dual

43:3.3 The Psalmist knew that Edentia was r. by three

53:5.2 Michael r. by divine right, as vicegerent of the Father

70:1.17 Even when a woman, Deborah, r. the Hebrews,

70:4.10 The clan peace chiefs usually r. through the mother

70:5.8 Some early communities were r. by medicine men,

74:5.7 trade and social centers where strong individuals r.

78:8.7 later city-states were r. by the apostate descendants

78:8.8 ended the city-states, priest-r. and priest-ridden,

81:6.14 and superior minorities have largely r. this world.

88:3.4 Fetish kings have r. by “divine right,” and many

94:7.1 the throne of a petty chieftain who r. by sufferance

97:8.2 history so terrorized the captive and alien-r. Jews

97:9.20 by this time there r. in Samaria a gangster-nobility

119:0.7 The local universe of Nebadon is now r. by a

120:0.3 as a Creator Son could have r. his universe after the

121:2.1 as it was at that time r. and organized for trade.

121:2.9 were then r. by an outsider, Herod the Idumean,

125:4.3 it was r. that the lad might continue undisturbed as

126:3.10 averred he was; his father had r. that he was not.

135:5.2 nations of earth in perfection of power just as he r.

135:12.1 Herod r. over Perea as well as Galilee, and he

136:5.5 of time unless the Father specifically r. otherwise.

145:3.11 The Personalized Adjuster of Jesus instantly r.

188:4.11 the legal monarch of a universe in which justice r.

rulersee Ruler

4:3.1 to be the r. of all the earth, the sight of his being

21:3.15 become a Master Son, a sovereign and supreme r..

23:2.18 his elevation as sovereign r. of his universe,

25:1.6 you shall be made r. over universe realities.”

32:3.5 supreme and sovereign r. in his own right.

33:1.5 In the person of the Creator Son we have a r. and

33:3.3 ever acknowledges the Son as sovereign and r.,

37:3.5 If the Magisterial Son should become temporary r.

39:4.3 The present acting r. of Urantia is assisted by a corps

43:5.3 The present Most High r. of Norlatiadek is number

43:5.3 He saw service in many constellations throughout

45:2.3 head of Satania is a gracious and brilliant r.,

49:5.22 they duly install a Planetary Prince as r. of the realm.

49:5.22 With this r. there arrives a full quota of subordinate

50:0.2 the matter of assigning a r. to a given planet is the

50:0.2 mortal creatures have assigned to them a planetary r.

50:2.4 The entire staff of a world r. consists of personalities

50:5.1 Planetary Prince continues on as the r. of his realm.

51:0.2 on an apostate planet, a realm without a spiritual r.

51:3.9 had Michael, the supreme r., been welcomed to

51:6.11 Creator Son and supreme r. of the local creations.

53:3.3 his Creator-father but not as his God and rightful r..

53:4.1 present r., Lucifer, the “friend of men and angels”

53:5.3 to the day of his enthronement as sovereign r. of

53:6.1 and the arrival of the new system r. and his staff.

53:7.14 rebel; at that time Michael was not a sovereign r..

53:9.2 and securely as the unqualified r. of Nebadon.

66:1.3 desirous of being sent as planetary r. to a decimal

66:7.10 shall not disobey the Father’s Son, the world’s r.,

67:6.5 confirmed by the mandate of the constellation r.,

69:9.7 marriage required the consent of the tribal r..

70:8.8 demarcations between priest-teachers, r.-warriors,

72:1.4 of the continent placed in the hands of one r..

74:2.2 this son of Andon heard the exalted r. of his world

74:3.8 did not know that the world’s new r. was one of

74:5.5 The fallen Prince had been deposed as world r.,

76:5.4 might possibly be the realm whereon the r. of this

81:2.12 One r. of the blue race once had one hundred

89:4.9 It was no empty boast that a certain Egyptian r.

89:4.9 And in order to do this he must needs have sorely

92:5.6 it was, in general, Adam’s return as a material r..

93:5.10 Abraham was soon recognized as the civil r. of the

93:6.1 had no son to succeed him as r. of this proposed

94:5.3 later known as the Spirit of Heaven, the universe r..

94:7.1 that Gautama was the son of a fabulously wealthy r.,

95:5.4 young r. broke with the past, changed his name,

95:5.14 Although the effort of this Egyptian r. to impose the

96:7.3 Yahweh is pictured as a loving r. and merciful

97:7.13 supreme Yahweh, God of love, r. of the universe,

111:0.6 One Egyptian r., speaking of the ka within his heart,

114:3.3 much more of a fatherly adviser than a technical r..

117:3.7 the evolution of the majesty of his power as the r.

119:1.6 We do not know how the r. of a universe,

119:2.5 strange and unknown temporary r. administered

119:2.5 In justice and mercy this new r. set the turbulent

119:2.5 was none other than Michael, the very universe r.

119:2.5 followers accepted the forgiveness of this new r.,

119:2.6 of the most noble and the most benign system r. that

119:2.7 And then did this transient r. of a rebellious system

119:3.5 evident to all Nebadon as to why their beloved r.

119:4.5 Michael and the acting universe r., Immanuel.

119:5.3 pilgrim spirit was none other than the bestowed r.

119:7.4 when our r. condescended to incarnate on Urantia

119:8.1 accepted by the Ancients of Days as sovereign r. of

119:8.1 and the Son of God, was proclaimed the settled r. of

120:0.9 prebestowal charge of Immanuel to the universe r.

120:3.12 until his return as the supreme and personal r. of the

122:4.4 a new Jewish r. who would sit upon the throne of

122:5.10 the Messiah as a temporal deliverer and political r..

127:0.4 the unquestioned and supreme r. of all created

128:1.5 “We have a high r. who can be touched with the

128:1.7 become a merciful and understanding sovereign r.

131:4.2 Lord of creation, and r. of the universe, reveal to us

131:4.3 The Lord is our r., shelter, and supreme controller,

131:4.8 who say: The universe has neither truth nor a r.;

131:7.2 I am the r. of all creatures on land and in the four

132:0.1 from the princes of India to Tiberius, the Roman r.,

133:3.1 after the service they met one Crispus, the chief r.

135:5.4 be acknowledged as the rightful and righteous r. of

135:5.7 the new r. might also be a divine personality,

135:5.7 who thus conceived of the r. of the new kingdom

135:7.1 certain as to whether or not Jesus was to be the r.

137:4.15 and carried it to the best man, the “r. of the feast,”

137:6.2 When Jesus stood up, the r of the synagogue handed

137:8.3 And the r. of the synagogue was much pleased

147:0.2 had helped to lessen that r.’ enmity toward Jesus.

150:7.1 Jesus had sent Thomas to arrange with the r. of

150:8.1 when the r. of the synagogue handed him the roll

150:8.2 Jesus ascended the speaking platform with the r. of

150:8.6 The r. of the synagogue then took his place before

150:8.7 The congregation looked not at the r. as he recited

150:8.10 closed the book and, after handing it back to the r.

152:0.2 Shortly before they reached the r.’ house, as they

152:1.1 Even before they entered the r.’ yard, one of his

152:7.3 Jesus dispatched Andrew to ask of the r. of the

153:2.13 When Jesus had finished speaking, the r. of the

154:1.2 Jairus resigned as chief r. and openly aligned himself

154:3.1 tried on religious charges, provided the Roman r.

167:2.2 Jesus said: “A certain r. gave a great supper, and

167:3.2 the chief r. of the synagogue was an unfriendly

167:3.3 When the unfriendly r. had thus spoken, Jesus

167:3.4 the chief r. of the synagogue was deposed,

171:8.6 the master said, ‘I will accordingly make you r.

171:8.7 “And then said this r. to those who stood by: ‘Take

176:4.1 to believe that Jesus of Nazareth, now sovereign r.

176:4.5 must come as the supreme r. of a universe and not

176:4.7 to the presence of this same Jesus, the sovereign r.

185:1.6 vacillating Roman r. sacrificed Jesus to his fear of

186:2.11 while the God of Havona, the supreme r. of the

188:4.8 a stern and all-powerful r. whose chief delight is to

Ruler

3:6.7 The infinite and eternal R. of the universe of

11:2.1 with the dignity and infinitude of the universal R. of

119:4.4 their Creator and R. has been “in all points tried

119:6.6 to discuss the many exploits of their Sovereign R.

128:1.10 he was called Lord of Glory, R. of a Universe,

130:2.2 to the doctrine of the One God—the Supreme R. of

136:9.6 were paltry things to interest the Creator and R. of

141:2.2 you are made to hear the law of the Universe R.;

142:4.2 Father is revealed as the universal Spirit R. over all

152:3.2 Father is the all-wise and the all-powerful R. over

152:3.2 enthroned in the heart of each of you as the R. of

rulers or rulers of the Jews or Jewish rulers; see Rulers

0:12.11 be guided by the mandate of the superuniverse r.

2:5.8 I bear these lesser r. of the universes a great and

3:1.6 divine prerogatives of the r. of the universes of

3:5.2 is an unbroken chain of r. ending with the Planetary

4:5.4 are repulsive to the celestial beings and the divine r.

9:7.2 to enable the universe r. to know about remote

12:6.8 their r. who labor for the good of their domains.

12:6.12 administration prior to the appearance of specific r..

15:0.2 r. of these superuniverses are rightly called Ancients

15:2.6 a wonderful headquarters world, wherefrom its r.,

15:9.18 every possible assistance to your directors and r.

15:10.0 10. RULERS OF THE SUPERUNIVERSES

15:10.13 the following sector r. and other regional overseers:

15:10.14 1. Perfections of Days—the r. of the superuniverse

15:10.16 3. Unions of Days—the Paradise advisers to the r. of

15:10.17 of Days—the Paradise counselors to the Most High r.

15:10.23 Their r. work in the councils of divine wisdom for

15:13.6 the immediate jurisdiction of the major sector r..

17:1.4 the combined policies of all duly constituted r. in the

17:5.2 Eternals of Days, the r. of the individual Havona

18:1.2 one of these co-ordinate r. presides over each such

18:2.1 These r. are known as the Eternals of Days, and they

18:3.1 and communicate with the high spiritual r. of these

18:3.2 but the Ancients of Days, the personal r. of the

18:3.7 the most powerful and mighty of any of the direct r.

18:3.8 the most divinely endowed r. in all time-space

18:3.8 of Days are the supreme r. of the superuniverses;

18:4.3 These triune r. of the major sectors are peculiarly

18:4.7 worlds of your minor sector, for these exalted r. are

18:5.4 But at least one of these r. always remains on duty

18:6.1 personalities accredited by the Trinity to the dual r.

18:6.7 the acting r. are guided in their major decisions by

18:7.1 the Paradise advisers to the r. of the one hundred

18:7.4 in comparison with the homes of the Vorondadek r.

19:4.8 the grand corps of Trinity administrators, r.,

20:5.2 sympathetic magistrates and r. of the peoples and

20:7.3 neither creators nor retrievers, neither judges nor r..

21:0.1 The Creator Sons are the makers and r. of the local

21:3.12 been completed and certified by the superuniverse r..

21:5.8 when once they have been installed as sovereign r..

22:6.2 and are best qualified to assist the superuniverse r. in

23:2.15 the triune r. of one superuniverse can directly and

23:2.15 personally communicate with the r. of another.

25:3.9 the constellation r. and the hosts of personalities

25:4.15 forms and modes of procedure acceptable to the r.

25:4.18 The r. of the systems, constellations, universes,

28:3.1 trinitized associates of the superuniverse r.:

28:4.1 are living mirrors in the service of these triune r..

30:2.148 missions for the Creator Sons, the local universe r.

31:10.10 and commissioned them as administrators and r.

33:4.6 executive of both the super- and local universe r..

33:5.4 never offer assistance to the constellation r. unless it

33:6.3 In turn, the constellation r. pay especial attention to

33:6.3 Still higher up, the universe r. are more occupied

33:7.4 upon the orders, and through the agencies, of the r.

33:8.1 enforce the legislative mandates of the constellation r

35:5.3 but they are even more reliable and efficient as r.

35:6.1 Thus each of the Most High r., in accordance with

35:8.1 best known as System Sovereigns, the r. of the local

35:9.0 9. THE LANONANDEK RULERS

35:9.1 Lanonandeks are the continuous r. of the planets

35:9.2 the matter being optional with the constellation r..

35:9.5 These r. are not supervised by Trinity observers

35:9.8 It is the contention of our high r. that, while such

36:1.1 life in a local universe in whose creation the r. of a

37:4.5 they are so highly serviceable to the universe r.

39:2.14 the courts of Salvington and secretaries to the r.

39:3.7 service, as volunteer counselors to the planetary r.

39:3.11 many serve as messenger aids to the constellation r.;

39:4.2 also serve as the personal agents of the system r.,

39:4.3 also attached to the governments of the world r.,

43:0.1 their r. link the local systems of inhabited worlds to

43:3.1 The r. of the constellations are of the Vorondadek

43:3.1 to active duty in the universe as constellation r.

43:3.4 great confusion regarding the various universe r..

43:3.4 the Hebrews merged all of these celestial r. into a

43:3.6 Urantia is closely related to the constellation r.

43:4.2 upon the petition of the acting r. of such domains.

43:5.1 We now have the same r. who were on duty at that

43:5.1 We infer that no change in these r. will be made until

43:5.13 the Vorondadek Son attached to the Edentia r. but

45:1.1 Their r. are designated from time to time by the

45:2.4 the Sovereign presides over the council of world r.,

47:0.4 world who is directly responsible to the Jerusem r.

49:6.2 on motion of the planetary authorities or system r.,

50:2.2 These world r. may also avail themselves of the

51:3.4 their trusteeship as the visible r. of your world.

52:4.3 cases where Avonals remain as r. on certain planets.

52:4.6 only those leaders and r. who are most fit to bear

53:1.2 the Ancients of Days, the r. of the superuniverse.

53:3.4 These r. Lucifer denounced as tyrants and usurpers.

53:3.4 to believe that none of these r. could do aught to

53:4.4 The freedom allowed Lucifer by the universe r.

53:8.7 these r of darkness sought to maintain their authority

53:9.2 here the r. of other worlds and systems behold the

54:6.2 the attitude of the universe r. toward rebels and

54:6.7 apparent that the all-wise and farseeing universe r.

55:4.4 this settled stage is being administered by three r.:

55:4.11 becomes the volunteer adviser of the planetary r.

55:4.13 the representatives of these superuniverse r. enter

55:4.17 which are highly serviceable to the planetary r..

55:7.2 To outward and visible appearances the actual r.,

55:7.2 ties to act in behalf of still higher but invisible r..

55:8.7 to proclaim the Most Highs the unqualified r. of the

55:9.1 with the planetary, system, and universe r..

55:9.3 will no doubt witness the exaltation of these r. to the

55:9.3 will then deal directly with the superuniverse r.,

63:4.5 Sontad’s direct descendants, two rival would-be r.

66:8.1 he had always proved loyal to the universe r. and

66:8.4 by the co-ordinate action of the constellation r. and

67:4.6 to conceive of brilliant and trusted r. like Caligastia

68:6.11 Will Urantia r. have the insight and courage to foster

70:5.4 and from time to time many tribes had women r..

70:5.7 The peace r. were also judges and teachers.

70:6.4 some Urantia peoples still regard their r. as having

70:6.5 R. soon appointed representatives to be in charge

70:6.6 Unscrupulous r. gained great power by the

70:6.6 Deposed r., when sentenced to death, were often

70:7.3 1. Fear of incurring the displeasure of the r. because

70:7.18 These clubs were employed by r. to collect taxes.

70:10.14 burning alive was recognized by many ancient r.,

71:1.21 8. Personal and strong r..

71:2.3 2. Choice of base and ignorant r..

71:2.12 enjoyed only when the will and whims of human r.

71:4.16 The “golden r.” may establish a progressive

72:0.2 for it is most unusual for the system r. to consent to

72:1.4 of strong r. and kings occupied thousands of years.

72:1.4 to abdicate upon condition that one of the other r.,

74:0.1 human form for presentation as the world’s new r.

74:1.5 in reality the sole r., of planet 606 in the system of

74:2.5 made ready for the installation of the world’s new r..

74:2.6 proclaimed r. of Urantia by Van, who relinquished

74:2.8 amidst scenes of simple grandeur; and the new r. of

74:3.10 newly arrived Son and Daughter of Jerusem as r.,

74:4.1 fraternal and democratic manner of their new r..

74:4.5 the installation of the world’s r., Adam and Eve,

75:7.1 violated the covenant of their trusteeship as the r. of

76:3.3 The civil r. of the Adamites were derived hereditarily

76:3.4 The religious r., or priesthood, originated with Seth

76:5.7 the mistakes of their early world r. so plunged the

77:2.2 whom they hoped would become the teacher-r. of

77:2.10 the early Nodite r. did live longer than their later-day

78:5.7 the Andes established the ancestry of the later r. of

78:8.6 as directors of commerce, and as civil r. by all

82:5.7 The mores have usually permitted sovereign r.

85:6.5 when temporal r. commanded such veneration from

88:1.10 church r. eventually wield great power and exercise

91:0.5 to gods—local and national—to fetishes, ghosts, r.,

92:5.5 been deprived of these superhuman leaders and r.,

93:3.3 usually associated it with the three Vorondadek r.

93:5.12 this excuse came when some of these r. presumed to

94:9.1 the most remarkable civil r. between Melchizedek

95:6.1 when a change of r. precipitated a bitter persecution

96:3.3 because of Moses’ influence with the Egyptian r..

97:5.5 Micah denounced “the r. who judge for reward and

97:6.4 the priests and civil r. cast him into the miry pit of

97:8.3 five hundred years of the overlordship of alien r.

97:10.4 while they unceasingly rebuked unscrupulous r.,

108:4.2 of Adjusters and the sovereignty of the universe r.

109:7.6 constellations to confer with the Vorondadek r..

112:3.2 thereupon do the r. of Orvonton order the release

112:7.18 will become superb r., matchless administrators,

114:0.4 from the system, constellation, and universe r..

114:4.5 the superior wisdom of the constellation r. in the

116:4.6 so is it with the triune r. of these supercreations—

117:3.8 Trinity personalities to function as r. of the grand

119:0.6 These triune r. of the superuniverses will never

119:0.6 such Sons become intelligent and understanding r.

119:2.2 requisitioned the Salvington r. for the designation of

119:3.4 they had been duly installed as visible planetary r.,

121:2.9 by cleverly ingratiating himself with the Roman r..

121:2.10 The friendly relations of Herod with the Roman r.

123:5.2 was turned over to his parents by the synagogue r.

125:4.3 insisted that Jesus was not to be blamed if the r. of

134:5.3 Someday civil r. will learn that the Most Highs rule

135:4.3 Jewish nation from the domination of their gentile r..

135:10.2 vehemence the corrupt political and religious r..

136:4.1 presently arouse the fears and enmity of the civil r.

136:9.2 Jews as world r., free from want and oppression.

138:5.4 “If the civil r. are to be rebuked, leave that task to

140:6.9 The r. of men may have such laws, but not so in the

140:9.3 Before governors and r. you will be brought

142:1.6 The chief priests and r. of the J. became much

142:6.1 for already were the r. of the J. so at variance with

142:8.5 the r. of the J. learned that Jesus had returned to

142:8.5 after so declaring himself before the r. of the J..

143:0.1 the increasing opposition of the Jewish religious r.,

144:0.2 The Jerusalem religious r. were very antagonistic;

147:1.1 guard stationed at Capernaum, came to the r. of

152:0.1 Jairus, one of the r. of the synagogue, made his

152:5.4 that which is likely to estrange also the civil r.?

152:5.6 fears of both the religious leaders and the civil r.

152:6.5 Jesus explained to the twelve that the religious r. of

153:1.1 the leaders and r. of the neighboring synagogues

154:1.2 this week official action was taken by the r. of the

154:2.1 The r. of the Hebron synagogue refused to except

155:1.1 The kings of the earth set themselves, and the r. of

155:4.2 for avoiding an open clash with the r. of the J.

156:6.7 r. of the synagogues began surreptitiously to open

162:2.2 and asked Jesus, “Why do the r. seek to kill you?”

162:2.2 “The r. seek to kill me because they resent my

162:2.5 They reasoned that the Roman r. would not do

162:2.6 these r. of the J. verily think they are doing God’s

162:2.9 And when the chief r. heard these words, they

162:2.9 learned men or any of the r. have believed in him?

162:3.3 to involve him in difficulty with the Roman r.,

162:3.4 hirelings of the Jr. thus to betray his own wife in

165:2.1 hastened away from the jurisdiction of the Jr. at the

165:3.7 “And when our enemies bring you before the r. of

168:3.1 on the attitude of the religious leaders and r. at

168:5.1 The r. of the J. were determined to put a stop to

171:0.6 “You well understand how the r. of the gentiles

171:4.2 the hands of the chief priests and the religious r.;

173:1.4 Both the temple treasury and the temple r. profited

173:2.1 Day by day the r. of the J. were becoming more

173:2.3 It was altogether proper that the temple r. and the

173:2.3 all operated by direct license from the highest r.,

173:2.4 The r. of the temple came before Jesus at this

173:2.8 and insincerity in the questions asked by the Jr..

173:5.1 After the scribes and r. had withdrawn, Jesus

174:2.0 2. QUESTIONS BY THE JEWISH RULERS

174:2.4 The previous day the r. had sought to trip him

174:4.6 Although the r., the scribes, and the chief priests

174:5.13 the Herodians, and the benighted r. of Israel.”

175:0.1 the scribes, Pharisees, Sadducees, and the chief r.

175:0.2 with his last denunciation of the bigoted r. of the J..

175:1.4 And now do your willful high priests and stubborn r.

175:1.8 have once more offered Israel and her r. deliverance

175:1.8 destroy the place of these r., I bid you co-operate

175:1.8 Remember, this is the sin of these r.: They say that

175:1.8 they will not lift as much as one finger to help you

175:1.8 They have oppressed you with ceremonies and

175:1.9 these self-centered r. delight in doing their good

175:1.9 They make broad their phylacteries and enlarge the

175:1.7 They covet laudatory salutations in the market

175:1.7 And even while they seek all this honor from men,

175:1.9 they secretly lay hold of widows’ houses and take

175:1.9 these hypocrites make long prayers in public and

175:1.10 “While you should honor your r. and reverence your

175:1.11 I bear no malice toward these chief priests and r.

175:1.14 “Woe upon you, chief priests and r. who lay hold of

175:3.1 the Master’s last appeal to the r. of the J. which he

175:4.1 Master began his terrible denunciation of the Jr.,

175:4.1 Judas did not hear this last offer of mercy to the Jr.

175:4.1 listening to the Master’s final indictment of the Jr.

176:1.1 When you are brought up before governors and r.,

177:0.3 “You well know, Master, that the Pharisees and r.

177:3.3 had made up his mind that the chief priests and r.

that his withdrawal would be hailed by the Jr. as

177:4.3 would allow himself to be destroyed by the Jr.,

177:4.6 The traitor was presented to Caiaphas and the Jr.

177:4.8 went forth from the presence of the r. and chief

177:5.2 When the r. of the J. reach an agreement to destroy

177:5.2 amazement while these maddened and blinded r.

178:1.3 while you seek to enlighten such misguided earthly r.

178:1.3 You shall not render spiritual worship to earthly r.;

178:1.3 physical forces of earthly governments, whose r.

178:1.6 You may not worship your temporal r., and you

178:1.7 sagacity in your dealings with unbelieving civil r..

178:1.7 your spiritual allegiance to the r. of the universe—

178:1.8 so should the r. of earthly governments become all

178:1.8 become all the better r. in civil affairs as a result of

178:1.9 So long as the r. of earthly governments seek to

178:1.16 We clashed with these recognized r. only when

178:2.2 the grim determination of the Jr to exterminate Jesus

181:2.10 unless the temporal r. presume to require of you

182:2.6 instigation of his enemies, the r. of the J., but I

183:0.4 his death had its origin in the councils of the r. of the

183:2.3 the r. had begun to assemble at the high priest’s

183:2.3 The r. of the J. reminded Judas that Jesus had

183:2.4 and curious servants of the chief priests and r..

183:3.4 his part of the betrayal bargain with the r. of the J.

185:1.9 disadvantageously involved with the r. of the Jews

185:5.5 the custody of the chief priests and the r. and on trial

185:5.8 Jr. freely circulated among the crowd and urged

185:5.9 the assembly of Jr. and the pardon-seeking crowd,

186:1.3 Judas could not believe that these r. of the J.

186:1.5 When the r. of the J. heard Judas, they scoffed at

186:3.2 the Romans at the insistent behest of the r. of the J..

186:4.1 he feared to resist the clamor of the r. of the J.,

186:4.2 Gabriel and the chief r. of Nebadon were assembled

187:3.3 the r. of the J. mocked him, saying, “He saved

188:0.2 The r. of the J. had planned to have Jesus’ body

188:4.3 die to ransom man from the clutch of the apostate r.

190:3.3 word began to come to the r. of the J. during the

190:4.2 which have been so suddenly thrust upon the Jr..

190:5.3 The chief priests and our r. delivered him up to the

191:2.1 Did I not say to you that the r. would deliver me

192:0.1 the r. of the J. concluded that the gospel movement

192:3.2 Master now spoke with the r. of the universes as

193:0.2 I plainly told you how the r. of the J. would deliver

brought them into immediate conflict with the Jr.

Rulers

35:0.1 They are the offspring of the divine R. of the

123:2.2 direct and personal supervision of the Universe R.,

132:2.9 luminosity of the divine light of the infinite R. of

133:4.7 come to judgment before the bar of the R. of a

Rulers, Paradise

15:8.8 borders of the personal administration of the P.,

15:13.2 outworking of the mortal-ascension plans of the P.

18:1.6 to penetrate all of the personal relations of the P.

19:3.5 And it is in this manner that the P. make personal

23:2.12 turmoil of Urantia do not signify that the P. lack

120:0.2 in accordance with the mandates of the divine P. of

Rulers, Superuniverse

4:5.2 Creator Sons, S., the Supreme Being,

Rulers, Supreme

40:10.3 to the established laws of the Supreme Universe R..

43:3.4 understood that the Most Highs were not the S.,

46:8.4 The S. are merciful and patient, but the law of

50:1.2 their own minds over and above the will of the S..

53:2.4 professed wholehearted loyalty to the Supreme R..

54:1.9 the S. of the universe stand back in merciful respect

54:3.1 choose for oneself is an endowment of the S.,

54:4.5 There are many reasons known to us why the S.

56:6.1 purpose manifested by the S. Creators and R.

65:8.2 But we are all under the jurisdiction of the S. of

144:4.4 led up to the supercommunion of his soul with the S.

rulership

21:3.1 Son from this initial and self-limited stage of r. to

21:3.13 Limited r. would hardly be manifest if sovereignty

35:6.1 At least three Vorondadeks are assigned to the r.

35:9.9 they do not assume active r. of such worlds until

50:1.2 And all of this effort to provide sympathetic r. for

51:7.1 the planet prospers under the joint r. of three Sons

52:3.10 take the place of monarchial or paternal form of r..

66:1.5 embarked upon a career of world r. with a richer

70:6.2 R. grew out of the idea of family authority or wealth.

70:6.2 further on, r. became hereditary, due to belief in the

74:1.4 the responsibilities of r. on such a strife-torn world.

74:2.7 the time of their formal induction into world r..

78:8.9 And the r. variously shifted between Sumer, Kish, Ur

93:3.4 the fact of the r. of the Most Highs of Edentia—

119:6.5 gathered together to welcome him back to the r. of

120:4.1 accused their Creator-father of selfishly seeking r.

128:1.1 finally and fully earning the right of unqualified r. of

135:5.7 Prince, long held in waiting thus to assume the r.

136:3.5 assume your well-earned unconditional r. of all

rulesnoun

14:5.3 fittingly natural; the r. of conduct are not arbitrary.

48:6.33 Law is life itself and not the r. of its conduct.

48:6.33 is a transgression of law, not a violation of the r. of

68:4.3 who dared to treat with careless disdain the r. of

70:1.21 gradual development of the r. of “civilized” warfare.

70:9.13 being no more than the r. of the game—recognized

70:11.13 the fight was carried on according to approved r..

73:5.3 from neglect of these r., but Van gradually impressed

81:5.6 of equality of opportunity under the r. of law.

97:10.2 magnificent concept of the second Isaiah for the r.,

127:4.3 penalties for his infractions of the r. of the home.

127:4.3 confessed and deliberate violations of the family r. of

132:5.20 it will ever be impossible for men to establish r.

134:6.1 without becoming subservient to such laws, r.,

140:6.6 temptation to teach you r. of government, trade,

140:8.15 fairness, but he offered no r. for their attainment.

140:10.2 remake them into concrete r. of personal conduct.

140:10.2 they insisted on translating such teachings into r. of

140:10.5 Jesus stripped morality of all r. and ceremonies

143:2.4 to suppress, obey, and conform to the r. of living;

150:2.2 Andrew had imposed rather strict r. upon his

153:3.7 expose the folly of the whole rabbinic system of r.

163:4.8 to teach as man’s whole duty in place of the 613 r.

196:2.11 Jesus offered no r. for social advancement;

rulesverb

3:0.1 God is everywhere present; the Father r. the circle of

3:0.1 But he r. in the local universes in the persons of his

3:5.2 The Father r. through his Sons; on down through the

9:5.2 with his co-ordinate and subordinate associates, r.

15:14.2 by mercy and power r. as conditioned by patience,

16:3.5 r. this vast domain much as would the Eternal Son.

21:3.1 Michael Son r. as vicegerent of the Universal Father.

21:3.13 Even in the prebestowal ages a Creator Son r. his

21:3.15 a Creator Son r. with certain self-imposed limitations

21:3.15 he r. by virtue of his actual experience in the form

32:4.4 The Creator Son r. supreme in all matters of ethical

32:4.10 as of the Creator Son who r. in God’s stead at the

33:0.1 While the Father most certainly r. over his vast

35:9.1 Such a Son now r. on Jerusem, the headquarters of

43:3.4 He said, “The Most High r. in the kingdom of men

43:5.17 Most High observer who “r. in the kingdoms of men

131:1.2 God is the perfected circle of eternity, and he r. the

131:2.6 He who r. his own spirit is mightier than he who

131:9.2 Great, very great, is the One God who r. man from

141:2.1 the Father also r. within the hearts of his children

142:2.4 enter the kingdom where such a merciful Father r.,

143:2.3 “Verily, verily, I say to you, he who r. his own self

152:3.2 no man r. over it seated upon a material throne.

169:4.12 The God of universes r. the far-flung creation, but

rulingnoun

28:5.15 handed down a r. which actually incorporates the

67:6.9 Only recently was this actual r. discovered lodged

67:6.10 was not actually and finally settled until this r. of the

145:3.10 of this healing decision to the r. of his Father.

156:6.8 and Antipas communicated this same r. to the Jews

174:2.5 enemies were defeated since it was a well-known r.

185:1.5 to inveigh against Pilate for this presumptuous r..

rulingverb

119:0.4 the sublime tasks of r. the local universes in divine

rulingadjective

21:1.3 suggests that its Creator and r. Son is one whose

55:3.14 headquarters to act as assistants to the r. Adam and

70:11.6 which later r. minds formulated the written laws.

82:3.10 tribes allowed members of the r. group to have sex

121:3.2 and official power, the privileged and r. groups.

121:8.12 My r. motive has been to prepare a record which

130:3.8 government of the Sanhedrin, the seventy r. elders

132:4.5 to change the course of the r. policy from the idea

139:4.13 John taught loving service rather than r. power—

173:1.1 went into the hands of the r. high-priestly families.

175:3.1 Many times had this august r. body determined to

rulings

3:2.7 it appears that emergency r. have been made,

3:2.9 the result of the decisions and final r. of all-wisdom,

15:12.3 render decisions, and these r. are always unanimous.

15:12.4 There is no appeal from the r. and decisions of the

17:0.11 In all matters of an executive nature—r, regulations

18:3.9 characterize all the decrees and r. of the Ancients of

18:7.1 in accordance with the r. of the supreme council of

19:4.7 unable to explain many of their decisions and r..

20:4.5 as such, is wholly subject to his own plans and r..

25:2.12 r. are final and always unanimous; there is no appeal

33:8.5 then will the Nebadon courts issue r. of execution;

35:5.4 Although the decisions and r. of this order of Sons

37:4.5 Certain advanced plans and complex r. are also

53:9.3 concerned in the Lucifer rebellion pending the r.

76:2.3 Nodite priests reverting to the standards and r. of

82:5.3 R. of this sort led to a great multiplication of cousin

89:6.3 Moses’ stringent r. against the offering of human

93:10.6 Recent r. handed down from the Most Highs of

114:3.3 he hands down scores of r. and decisions each day

114:5.2 governor’s r. are all subject to appeal to conciliating

114:6.17 governor general, but all his r. are subject to appeal

127:4.4 in all his administrative r. a refreshing elasticity of

but unfailingly accepts the divine answers as final r.

rumblings

128:5.3 reminded Jesus of the ominous r. of rebellion in

ruminants

61:3.5 North America was soon overrun by r.—deer, oxen,

rumor

145:2.14 rapid and effective spreading of such a startling r..

154:3.1 Jesus’ enemies were industriously spreading the r.

162:2.5 the Sanhedrin did not wholly believe this r..

rumors

52:6.1 told them that there would be “wars and r. of wars

128:5.5 when they heard r. of the Capernaum boatbuilder

134:6.3 There shall be wars and r. of wars—nation will rise

134:9.8 r. came to Capernaum of one John who was

135:9.3 the course of these forty days of waiting, many r.

154:6.2 James and Jude had heard r. concerning the plans

169:2.3 asked the meaning of these r. and required that he

176:1.1 When you hear of wars and r. of wars, be not

190:3.3 Sanhedrists were thoroughly aroused by these r..

190:4.2  R. of Jesus’ resurrection and reports concerning the

190:5.2 concerning the r. that his tomb was empty,

190:5.3 only one in Jerusalem who has not heard these r.

191:0.3 informed them as to the many r. gaining headway

192:0.1 disconcerted by the spread of r. that Jesus had risen

runsee run away

1:4.3 when your course has been r. in temporary form on

4:1.6 The universe is not wound up like a clock to r. just

15:8.10 planets perish, but the universes do not r. down.

17:2.2 the cycle of reflective creation had r. its course,

26:9.3 almost over; the race for eternity has been all but r..

32:5.8 every human being who will r. the race of faith and

37:5.1 they hope to fuse, but when the mortal race is r.,

47:2.7 When material life has r. its course, if no choice has

47:10.1 those who have r. the planetary race and finished the

52:2.4 There uniformly r through all of these racial religions

52:3.1 When the original impetus of evolutionary life has r.

53:5.3 the rebel forces of Lucifer; they were allowed to r.

54:5.14 we teach forty-eight reasons for permitting evil to r.

57:2.1 their function of sun formation has r. its course,

58:7.4 Other ridges r. from Newfoundland to Alabama

59:4.5 the resulting limestone layers r. from 500 to 5,000

62:4.4 creatures could walk and even r. as well as any of

65:1.8 After organic evolution has r. a certain course and

70:5.5 neither peace nor war can be r. by a debating society

72:7.7 But no debt may r. for more than twenty-five years.

86:1.2 Superstitious savages always feared a r. of good luck

97:7.8 they shall r. and not be weary; they shall walk and

112:0.1 if you will sincerely r. the race of time and gain the

112:7.2 your earthly course in temporary form has been r.,

123:1.2 premises of his own to r. about in and to enjoy.

123:6.6 did not r. smoothly for either parents or teachers.

126:2.7 The economic affairs of the family continued to r.

128:5.7 But affairs on the worlds of time and space do not r.

131:2.6 They shall r. and not be weary; they shall walk and

155:6.8 therefore must the religion of the mind ever r. true

182:2.5 this night an unseen messenger will r. by your side.”

189:4.7 And they did not stop until they had r. all the way

195:6.1 have started an unthinking r. on the moral bank of

run away

130:1.2 impressed upon him the folly of trying to r. away

130:6.3 You are trying to r. away from your unhappy self,

133:4.11 there are two things you cannot r. away from—

191:5.1 state of mind, coupled with his chagrin at having r.

196:0.7 never became fanatical, for it never attempted to r.

runaway

41:8.3 It was such an emigration of these “r. particles”

62:7.1 At noon, the day after the r. of the twins, there

128:7.8 Jesus talked things over with the r. lad and, since he

133:4.11 To the r. lad Jesus said: “Remember, there are two

rungs

81:6.43 And it was by these r. on the evolutionary ladder

89:1.7 the real r. on which man climbed civilization’s ladder

runner

126:2.1 when a r. from Sepphoris brought to this Nazareth

167:4.1 a r. from Bethany arrived at Philadelphia, bringing

168:0.3 were greatly puzzled by the message which the r.

178:2.4 This r. hastened off for Philadelphia with this word

182:2.5 David brought to the Master one Jacob, once a r. on

191:6.1 detail all that had been told him by the preceding r.

runners

62:5.2 They were walkers and r., not climbers;

69:4.7 evolved from the smoke signal up through r., animal

74:2.3 the r. went in great haste to the rendezvous of the

159:6.4 These r. left Jerusalem each evening, relaying at

177:3.3 r. came to David Zebedee bringing him word from

177:3.4 now the r. came back to David bringing the word

186:3.2 within five minutes r. were on their way to Pella,

186:3.3 David dismissed his corps of r. for the Passover

186:3.4 to the r. who had been dispatched on Friday

187:6.1 The last of his r. he dispatched to the home of Mary

190:1.6 these twenty-six r. went forth as the first heralds of

191:6.1 the fifth in the Jerusalem-Alexandria relay of r.,

running

3:1.10 part of the vast universe organization, r. down to

15:8.10 The superuniverse of Orvonton is apparently now r.;

16:6.3 Human minds are sometimes observed to be r. in

21:2.12 is not necessary to the smooth r. of an established

25:2.11 in keeping the universe of universes r. smoothly.

48:6.32 True, there is a planetary pattern r. through the

52:4.8 complex nature of an advancing civilization is r. its

63:5.3 the one river unchanged by the glaciers, r. down to

74:3.1 Their Jerusem fellows had gone to worlds r. along

77:2.10 they discover lists of Sumerian kings r. back for

79:3.3 The thread of monotheism r. through the religious

108:2.1 In the present generation it is r. five years, ten

123:5.12 they could see the long ridge of Mount Carmel r.

128:4.8 this year the Nazareth home was r. fairly smoothly.

130:1.2 we seek to escape the present duty of living by r.

134:3.6 to interfere with the smooth r. of the community

137:4.7 the disconcerting news that the wine was r. short.

148:3.4 spirit intelligences who were charged with the r. of

169:1.9 come r. up: ‘Bring quickly his best robe, the one I

177:2.2 By r. away from home, Amos could have joined

182:2.3 literally exhausted; they had been r. short on sleep

195:9.1 your spiritual heritage, the river of truth r. down

runs

17:1.6 r. into numbers beyond human comprehension and

36:2.11 twelve, with its subdivisions and multiples, r.

36:2.17 there r. the thread of the wise and intelligent

135:5.2 the kingdom of heaven—which r. throughout the

rupture

153:3.7 do nothing more to prevent an open r. of relations

rural

70:8.7 classes arose consequent upon urban or r. settlement

97:9.22 Then the r. folk revolted; they assassinated the king

rush

133:2.1 attacked by robbers, you would unhesitatingly r. to

151:5.2 cooling air of the gorges to r. down upon the lake.

151:6.6 the herd of swine, causing them forthwith to r.

156:5.12 learn how to step aside from the r. of life—escape

190:2.7 They wanted to r. off to the city to tell the apostles

195:10.10 apparently indifferent youths would r. forward to

rushed

69:2.4 The ancients were never r..

130:5.4 When Jesus saw the plight of the girl, he r. forward

137:4.9 her arms around Jesus’ neck, kissed him, and r.

137:8.3 Peter r. out of the shop and by midafternoon had

139:3.9 he r. away from the scene of James’s death to join

139:5.11 silenced only when the irate Jews r. upon Perpetua

139:12.13 Judas r. out and committed the final act in the drama

145:2.15 some of them r. out to spread the news abroad

150:9.3 these ruffians laid hold upon Jesus and r. him out

151:6.2 a lunatic who lived in these hillside caverns r. up to

151:6.6 As the swine herders r. into the village to spread

158:5.1 They all r. forward to greet Jesus and their three

159:2.4 herd of swine and r. them headlong over the cliff

162:7.6 Many of the unbelievers r. forth for stones to cast

164:4.10 the leaders r. upon Josiah, angrily exclaiming:

164:5.2 unbelieving Jews r. over to where they were still

164:5.3 many of them r. out to lay hands upon the stones

172:5.13 A prominent Sadducee r. up to him in a spirit of

183:3.2 they all r. down to near the olive press where the

183:3.7 Peter drew his sword and with the others r. forward

184:3.14 he r. over to the side of Jesus and, shaking his

186:1.3 Judas r. back to enter the hall but was debarred by

186:1.4 Jesus nailed thereon, and upon sight of this he r.

189:4.8 Mary came out of the tomb, now r. up to them,

189:4.10 voice of the Master, and Mary r. to kneel at his feet

189:4.13 when Peter heard his name, he r. out of the upper

189:5.2 Peter r. up and, entering, saw the same empty tomb

190:2.5 James r. into the house, even while they looked

190:5.7 They had seen the morontia Master, and they r. from

191:1.4 he r. to the upper chamber and into the presence of

192:1.4 the youth r. up to the Master and, kneeling at his

rushing

125:6.5 r. up to the lad, now standing to greet his parents,

147:6.4 they were indignant, and r. back to where Jesus

151:5.4 he dropped his oar and, r. over to Jesus, shook

154:6.5 instead of his r. out to greet them, they heard his

158:7.3 Peter, r. impetuously toward him, laid his hand upon

189:4.10 Mary Magdalene, r. toward him and addressing

Russia

59:4.7 found in North and South America, Europe, R.,

60:1.4 and R., may be found deposits of this period.

60:2.6 Most of China and R. was inundated, but the water

60:3.6 Great changes also occurred in Europe, R., Japan,

78:3.5 The lands now called R. and Turkestan were

80:3.2 R. they had absorbed a considerable amount of

85:2.4 of India and R. regard the tree spirits as being cruel.

Russian

80:4.2 having come from Siberia by way of the R. rivers

80:4.5 the R. plains, absorbing the best of the blue man

80:5.1 Mesopotamia through Turkestan-south R. regions,

rustle

59:4.17 not a sound was heard, not even the r. of a leaf,

142:6.5 When the wind blows, you hear the r. of the leaves,

rustling

90:2.5 “When you hear the sound of a r. in the tops of the

Ruthancestor of Mary

122:1.2 ancestors such well-known women as Annon, R.,

Ruththe sister of Jesus

124:4.3 and the two younger children, Amos and R.,

124:5.2 and the baby sister, R., was yet to come; so it may

126:3.2 R., the baby of the family, was born, and to the best

126:3.2 affectionately and faithfully than Jesus cared for R..

127:1.5 As soon as R. grew up, she was taken in hand by

127:4.8 R. was the sunshine of the home; though thoughtless

127:4.8 thoughtless of speech, she was sincere of heart.

127:4.8 R. just about worshiped her big brother and father.

127:4.8 But they did not spoil her.

127:4.8 She was a beautiful child but not quite so comely as

128:6.1 of certain work which Martha must do for R..

128:6.10 of deep meditation were often broken into by R.

129:2.11 John to take presents each month to Mary and R.,

134:1.3 but devoted most of his attention to Mary and R..

134:1.3 R. was then nearly fifteen years old, and this was

134:1.3 Jesus’ first opportunity to have long talks with her

134:1.4 All the older children were now married; only R.,

134:1.6 and his mother was living at home with R., Jesus

134:1.6 proposed that his mother and R. go to Capernaum

134:1.6 Mary and R. moved to Capernaum, where they

134:2.5 had become the home of Jesus, James, Mary, and R..

138:0.1 Only R., the youngest, remained unswervingly

138:9.2 entire family (except R.) had practically deserted

141:0.2 At this time R. was on a visit to her brother Joseph

145:0.3 Jesus’ baby sister, R., secretly paid him a visit.

145:0.3 R. was the only member of Jesus’ family who

145:0.3 she finally passed on to the worlds beyond never

145:0.3 Baby R. was the chief comfort of Jesus, as regards

154:5.1 assembled Mary, James, Joseph, Jude, and R..

154:6.1 one, R., believed wholeheartedly in the divinity

154:6.1 While R. could not explain all of his conduct, she

154:6.1 she insisted that he had always treated his family

154:6.3 To all of this R. would say only: “I will tell my

154:6.3 Joseph promised to keep R. quiet while the others

154:7.5 when R. returned from a visit to the Zebedee house,

154:7.5 she learned from David that her father-brother was

157:0.1 R. endeavored to elude the vigilance of the

186:0.3 his sister R. refused to remain behind with the rest of

186:0.3 Since she was determined to accompany her mother,

187:2.7 John, with Mary the mother of Jesus, R., and Jude

187:3.2 during the crucifixion were Mary, R., Jude, John,

187:5.4 cross John Zebedee, his brother Jude, his sister R.,

188:3.3 Mary the mother of Jesus, with R. and Jude,

190:1.10 R. remained at Bethany with Lazarus’s sisters.

190:1.10 early in June, the day after David’s marriage to R.,

190:2.2 R., of course, believed the report, and so did Jude

Ruthone of the first ten women evangelists

150:1.1 R., the eldest daughter of Matthew Levi; Celta,

ruthless

71:6.1 R. competition based on narrow-minded self-interest

80:5.5 coupled with the r. extermination of the inferiors.

159:3.9 that I am also r. with sin and intolerant of iniquity.

175:4.2 scathing rebuke that bordered on r. denunciation,

ruthlessly

75:5.6 tragedy which had been so suddenly and so r. thrust

80:1.7 r. exterminating the strains of Neanderthal stock.

92:3.9 Religion is the scourge of evolution which r.

111:6.7 of truth to the r. practical demands of everyday life.

143:5.5 Nalda had been r. cast aside by her husband and

RyoninBuddhist teacher

94:12.2 the teachings of R., Honen Shonin, and Shinran in

Sabbathnoun

52:7.12 from one new moon to another and from one S. to

123:4.3 certain sorts of play were forbidden on the S., but

123:5.10 to ask distinguished visitors, stopping over the S. in

123:5.12 more liberal regarding the observance of the S..

124:2.1 It was the fifth of July, the first S. of the month,

124:6.12 for the appropriate celebration of the Passover S..

124:6.15 On the day before the Passover S., flood tides of

126:4.1 Therefore on the first S. after his fifteenth birthday

128:2.4 Each S. Jesus returned to Nazareth, and sometimes

128:5.9 read the Scriptures in the synagogue on the S.,

129:1.13 Frequently Jude came over on the S. to hear Jesus

134:9.1 Jesus had a family meeting in Capernaum over the S.

135:9.7 It was early on the morning of S., February 23,

137:1.1 During this S. two of John’s leading disciples

137:6.1 baptism was in the Capernaum synagogue on S.,

137:8.1 On S., June 22, shortly before they went out on their

138:5.4 Jesus spent a quiet S. with his chosen messengers;

140:7.7 the night after the S., Peter and James came to

143:0.1 Going north into Samaria, they tarried over the S. at

145:2.1 The next S.,at the afternoon service in the synagogue

145:2.14 The S. was just the time for the rapid and effective

145:3.1 in quest of health during the sacred hours of the S..

145:3.4 That S. was a great day in the earth life of Jesus, yes,

147:3.1 The afternoon of the second S. in Jerusalem, as the

147:6.4 My good men, you do well to be zealous for the S.,

147:6.4 the S. was made for man and not man for the S..

147:6.4 proclaim that the Son of Man is lord even of the S..”

148:3.1 second S. before their departure with the newly

148:7.1 The second S. before the departure of the apostles

148:7.2 the unfortunate sheep out of the pit, even on the S.,

148:7.3 just told you that it is lawful to do good on the S.,

150:3.0 3. SABBATH AT TIBERIAS

150:8.1 This S. was a beautiful day, and all Nazareth,

151:5.1 On S. Jesus hastened away to the hills, but when

152:2.1 The Master had so little rest over the S. that on

152:7.3 permission to speak the next day, that being the S.,

156:6.2 at Ramah on Friday and remained over the S..

162:2.2 They follow after me on the S. to spy on me but

163:0.1 on Friday, November 4, and continued until S.,

163:6.6 The next day being the S., Jesus went apart with the

164:4.2 Pharisees were angry about his healing on the S.,

164:4.3 because you can see that he does not observe the S..

164:4.8 beginning to feel strange about doing this on the S.;

166:1.1 On S., February 18, Jesus was at Ragaba, where

167:3.2 Jesus had presumed to do such a thing on the S.,

167:3.3 Does not every one of you, on the S., loose his ox

167:3.4 as a result of his public criticism of Jesus on this S.

168:3.7 and resting over the S. with friends in Bethpage,

169:0.6 Jesus heals disease on the S. and in many other ways

172:1.0 1. SABBATH AT BETHANY

172:1.2 after the S., all Bethany and Bethpage joined in

175:4.10 that Jesus had shown utter disregard for the S. and

185:2.7 Friday, was the preparation day for the Jewish S. of

186:3.3 for the Passover celebration and for the coming S. of

187:5.7 the preparation day for both the Passover and the S.,

188:1.6 burial because this was preparation day and the S.

188:1.7 to go back to the home of Joseph, rest over the S.,

189:4.2 of the Sabbath day and the evening after the S.,

189:4.9 They had been by themselves over the S.,

192:4.1 a meeting would be held by the seaside the next S. at

Sabbathadjective

Sabbath afternoon(s)

123:5.12 custom for Joseph to take Jesus for walks on S.,

126:4.9 This S. Jesus climbed the Nazareth hill with James

127:3.8 to take his brothers and sisters out on S. for their

137:5.4 and appointing a conference with them that S..

140:9.1 This S. Jesus assembled the apostles around him on

141:3.1 daily to the multitude, and Jesus preached each S..

145:2.2 As Jesus taught in the synagogue this S., according

147:3.6 John and Jesus to the pool of Bethesda on this S..

153:0.3 Jesus went forth on this beautiful S. to preach his

153:1.1 greeted Jesus at three o’clock on this exquisite S. in

153:1.2 five thousand, and which terminated with this S.

154:1.3 The last of the seaside meetings was held on S.,

156:1.1 Jesus as a great healer and teacher, and on this S.

163:1.1 The seventy were ordained by Jesus on S.,

163:1.2 About two o’clock on this S., between showers of

165:3.1 By the end of January the S.-afternoon multitudes

170:0.2 This S. the Master sought to clarify the teaching

170:4.1 In the course of this S. afternoon’s sermon Jesus

193:1.1 four o’clock on S., May 13, the Master appeared to

Sabbath breaking

147:6.3 their first charge against Jesus—that of S.—since he

147:6.4 opportunity to accuse Jesus and his associates of S.

164:4.1 Jesus knew that S. would be one of the chief

164:4.8 that both you and this man stand convicted of S..

164:5.1 All of the time this S. session of the Sanhedrin was

Sabbath day(s)

74:4.6 And this was the origin of the S.-day tradition.

126:0.4 to read the Scriptures in the synagogue on the S..

126:4.1 officially occupy the synagogue pulpit on the S..

129:2.6 Most of the S. days Jesus spent at Bethany.

131:2.12 remember the S. to keep it holy; honor your father

137:6.0 6. THE EVENTS OF A SABBATH DAY

137:8.3 privilege of speaking in the synagogue the coming S.

140:7.1 have requested; we will remain here over the S..”

140:9.1 The next S. Jesus devoted to his apostles, journeying

145:0.2 arranged to speak in the synagogue the coming S..

145:2.11 they were astonished at his sermon on this S..

145:3.1 their evening meal near the end of this eventful S.,

146:4.1 his custom to speak in these synagogues on the S..

147:3.5 went forth to his home, even though it was the S..

147:4.1 On the evening of this same S., at Bethany, while

147:6.3 since he had presumed to start his journey on the S..

147:6.3 thousand yards, the legal Jewish S. day’s journey.

147:6.4 it is unlawful to pluck and rub the grain on the S.?

147:6.4 when did it become sinful to eat grain on the S.?

147:6.4 your apostles do that which is unlawful on the S.;

147:6.4 and you do well to remember the S. to keep it holy;

147:6.4 that it is lawful to do many needful things on the S.?

148:7.2 and ask if it would be lawful to be healed on the S.

148:7.2 had a sheep and it should fall into a pit on the S.,

148:7.2 Is it lawful to do such things on the S.?”

148:7.2 Master, it would be lawful thus to do well on the S..

148:7.2 if you could tempt me to show mercy on the S..

148:7.2 that it is lawful to exhibit loving-kindness on the S.

148:7.2 that it is lawful to do good to men on the S..”

148:7.2 it is my Father’s will that you do good on the S.,

148:7.3 notwithstanding it was the S., they hastened to

149:7.2 The group remained together over the S.,

150:7.3 His enemies, knowing that he was to spend this S. in

151:0.1 many of them went out to fish, while on the S. they

151:0.1 Jesus spent most of this S. day alone in the hills.

156:0.1 rested over the S. amid these refreshing surroundings

156:0.2 This June S. day was one of great quiet.

159:6.2 On the S. a council of one hundred believers was

162:2.2 circumcise in accordance with the law on the S.,

162:2.2 they would kill me because I once on the S. set free

162:2.2 make a grievously stricken man whole on the S..

164:3.1 mendicants did not solicit or receive alms on the S.,

164:3.8 “Let us create the sight of this blind man on this S.

164:3.16 the afternoon of this S. and deliberately provoked

164:4.1 forbade the meeting of the Sanhedrin on the S..

164:4.1 the charge of having healed a blind man on the S.,

164:4.1 would be deliberating on these matters on the S.

164:4.3 in sending this beggar to wash in Siloam on the S..

164:4.11 blind, and even if your eyes were opened on the S.,

165:6.4 And this was the end of a full and busy S. day.

167:1.4 Is it lawful to heal the sick and afflicted on the S., or

167:1.5 having a favorite animal that fell in the well on the S.

167:3.1 for the Master to teach in the synagogue on this S.,

167:3.2 come, therefore, and be healed, but not on the S..”

167:3.3 If such a service is permissible on the S., should not

167:3.3 of the waters of liberty and life, even on this S.?”

172:0.3 who came out from Jerusalem, even on the S.,

187:6.2 home of Elijah Mark, where they tarried over the S..

188:3.0 3. DURING THE SABBATH DAY

188:3.1 Throughout this S. the disciples and the apostles

189:4.2 had kept close within during the hours of the S. and

Sabbath journey

147:6.3 thousand yards, the legal Jewish S. day’s journey.

Sabbath keeping

142:3.21 from Egypt is assigned as the reason for S.,

Sabbath morning

147:6.3 They did not move toward home until early S.,

150:7.1 ruler of the synagogue for his preaching at the S.

150:7.4 walked too fast on the way to the synagogue this S..

150:8.11 S. Jesus stepped down into the crowd which pressed

153:0.1 on S., the apostles noticed that Jesus was seriously

153:0.1 All of S. and the evening before, the twelve and their

153:1.7 On Friday evening, and again on S., the Jerusalem

164:3.1 This S., as Jesus and his two apostles drew near the

164:3.16 this man his sight by miraculous working, on this S.

166:1.1 Nathaniel made a breakfast on this S. for all of them,

167:1.1 invited Jesus to his house S. morning for breakfast

188:2.3 guards and ten Roman soldiers, even on this S.,

Sabbath-afternoon multitudes

165:3.1 By the end of January the S. numbered almost three

Sabbath observance

127:4.9 liberalize and modify family practices related to S.

142:3.21 of the fact of creation as the reason for S.?

Sabbath rest

148:7.4 but as an effective protest against making the S. of

Sabbath rites

123:3.5 and to inquire in detail as to the meaning of the S.,

Sabbath scriptures

127:3.8 Jesus continued to read the S. at the synagogue

Sabbath sermon(s)

123:5.10 learned much and derived inspiration from the S. in

165:3.0 3. SABBATH SERMON AT PELLA

170:4.1 In the course of this S. afternoon’s sermon Jesus

171:0.3 What Jesus said in his S. only tended to confuse

153:1.2 five thousand, and which terminated with this S.

170:4.1 In the course of this S. afternoon’s sermon Jesus

Sabbath service(s)

123:5.4 the faithful assembled in the synagogue at the S..

135:3.1 as well as when he went down to Engedi for S..

135:8.2 that Jude had come over to Capernaum for the S.,

141:3.1 rest each day, while all were on duty during the S..

150:3.1 The S. of the apostolic party had been put in the

150:3.1 that they could not be held in the new synagogue.

150:7.1 ruler of the synagogue for his preaching at the S.

150:8.0 8. THE SABBATH SERVICE

Sabbath session

164:5.1 All of the time this S.-breaking session of the

Sabbath-day tradition

74:4.6 And this was the origin of the S.-day tradition.

Sabbath weekends

142:8.4 The S. they usually spent with Lazarus

saber-toothed tiger

61:3.13 the cat tribe, by panthers and large s. tigers,

61:5.7 musk oxen, bison, ground sloths, giant beavers, s.,

61:7.15 the last glaciation, the horse, tapir, llama, and s.

64:4.7 these new animals virtually exterminated the s. and

100:4.5 In front of this animated human crouches a s..

sachems

70:5.7 The red men often had two sets of chiefs—the s.,

sackcloth and ashes

147:8.3 to bow down his head like a bulrush, to grovel in s.

163:6.5 heathen cities would have long since repented in s.

sacks

89:4.9 6,744,428 loaves of bread, and 5,740,352 s. of coin.

sacrament

83:6.3 the Christian error of regarding marriage as a s..

83:8.1 human; marriage should never have been called a s..

89:5.15 man could eat only a small ceremonial bit, a s..

89:9.1 rituals of sacrifice bred the later ceremonies of s..

89:9.2 a s. of cakes and wine was eventually utilized in lieu

89:9.2 the later Christian version of the s. took its origin.

89:9.4 of the sacrifice has evolved into the cult of the s..

92:2.2 The s. must consist, not of new and manufactured

92:3.2 confession, worship, survival after death, s., ritual,

93:4.14 offered these people the substitute of a s. of bread

98:5.4 It was believed that the partaking of the s. ensured

98:6.4 Both employed baptism and partook of the s. of

179:5.4 the only ceremony or s. associated with his whole

179:5.5 effort to establish this new s. of the remembrance,

194:4.8 meal of good fellowship and partook of the s. at the

sacramental

89:9.1 covenants have evolved into the later-day s. services

127:6.7 It was his custom to engage in this s. ritual

sacraments

89:9.0 9. SACRIFICES AND SACRAMENTS

89:9.4 Thus are the s. of modern religions the legitimate

121:5.10 by ceremonies of initiation and s. of worship.

sacrednoun

103:3.1 between the values of the secular and the s..

167:6.3 so does the s. oftentimes appear to be the common,

sacredadjective

25:1.1 no such thing as menial work; all service is s. and

67:1.3 no high trust is deemed more s. than that reposed in

69:6.4 pyrites and flints used in striking fire were held s. by

69:6.5 The fires of the temples and shrines were s. and were

69:9.18 social order is not necessarily right—not divine or s.

70:6.5 king was regarded as too s. to be viewed except on

70:11.5 all conspire in rendering human life more safe and s..

83:8.2 but this does not mean that marriage is necessarily s..

83:8.5 After all, the ideal mortal marriage is humanly s..

85:2.1 There was supposed to be something unusual and s.

88:5.5 names; the important one was regarded as too s. to

89:1.5 The swine was s. to the Phoenicians, the cow to the

89:4.7 and gifts are described as being dedicated, made s.,

89:6.3 the men of old held all such pledges to be highly s..

89:7.3 the practice of dedicating the first-born sons as s.

89:7.5 money earned by the temple prostitutes was held s.

92:2.2 that which was is ancient and supposedly s..

92:2.3 what their ancestors deemed to be holy and s..

93:2.5 of three concentric circles became regarded as so s.

127:5.3 to “fulfill the most s. of all human trusts—loyalty to

153:3.7 regarded as more s. and more binding upon the Jews

155:6.11 All things are s. in the lives of those who are spirit

159:4.4 The Scriptures are s. because they present the acts

181:2.19 have worked with me, all things have become s.,

185:5.6 remark as an insult to everything which they held s.

192:2.13 faith son of God, all upright work of the realm is s.

sacred animal

88:1.4 In this way the dog came to be the s. of the Parsees.

sacred book(s)

4:5.2 the failure of your s. clearly to distinguish between

88:2.6 s. of many religions have become fetishistic prisons

88:2.7 fetish writings which various religionists hold as s.,

88:2.7 If one of these s. happens to speak of the earth as

88:2.8 The practice of opening one of these s. to let the eye

88:2.9 the time and event of their being assembled as a “s..”

94:1.7 as the Rig-Veda, one of the most ancient of s..

95:4.2 translated into Hebrew and became the s. of that

96:7.4 collection of hymns transcends that of all other s. of

97:7.3 they made no profession to be writing a s..

98:6.1 was local; they had no priesthood and no “s..”

123:3.1 having been told on his sixth birthday that the s.

sacred bull

98:5.3 And in recognition of his slaying the mythical s.,

sacred cause

193:4.14 forsook his fellows, repudiated a s., and betrayed his

sacred ceremonies

124:6.4 not participate in the solemn and s. of the Passover

sacred classes

194:3.6 is delivered from the custody of priests and all s.

sacred creed

196:0.5 nor a mere intellectual belief which he held as a s.,

sacred domain

46:5.13 In this s. the Daynals carry forward the training of

sacred duty

132:4.8 It is the s. of a magistrate to acquit the innocent as

sacred edifice

175:0.1 delivery of his last address in the courts of the s..

sacred families

194:3.15 the end of special priesthoods and all belief in s..

sacred feasts

89:7.2 done in connection with one of the s. of the year,

sacred feature

71:8.1 The only s. of any human government is the

sacred fires

85:4.4 Vestal virgins charged with the duty of watching s.

89:8.1 dedicated to the service of tending the s. temple fires

sacred form

179:5.8 There was nothing of s. or ceremonial consecration

sacred game

110:3.1 Adjusters are playing the s. and superb game of ages;

sacred heritage

92:3.10 And this s. of animal ascent, evolutionary religion,

sacred history

97:8.0 8. SACRED AND PROFANE HISTORY

97:8.1 the record of the experiences of the Hebrews as s.

97:8.1 the s. of Israel as portrayed in the Old Testament,

97:8.5 does not convert secular history into so-called s..

97:8.6 It has been converted into a fiction of s. and has

97:8.7 history of their people into a fictitious and s..

97:9.8 The difference between s. and profane history is

97:9.8 prepared the lengthy and prosaic account of the s.

97:9.29 disclose that much which has been regarded as s.

sacred hours

145:3.1 go in quest of health during the s. of the Sabbath.

sacred law(s)

123:5.2 of repeating aloud, the deeper teachings of the s..

149:3.3 offender, a violator of the teachings of the Jewish s..

153:3.6 a charge of blasphemy or on one of flouting the s.

154:3.2 before the Sanhedrin on charges of flouting the s.

154:7.1 blasphemy and other violations of the s. of the Jews.

164:1.2 which could be construed as an attack upon the s..

168:3.3 numerous accusations of flouting the Jewish s..

169:0.6 the Sabbath and in many other ways flouts the s. of

185:6.7 “We have a s., and by that law this man ought to

sacred life spheres

13:1.1 The Father’s circuit of s. contains the only inherent

sacred literature

130:3.6 the best of the authors of the world’s s. all clearly

sacred maidens

89:7.4 It was a religious ceremony to consort with these s.

sacred market place

69:4.4 before men would meet, unarmed, on the s..

sacred meal

89:4.10 the pretense of the ancient s., a communion service

sacred memory

178:1.15 It must not be permitted to become merely a s.,

sacred mountain

77:4.11 Ararat became their s., having much the same

77:4.12 Mount Ararat was the s. of northern Mesopotamia,

sacred oath(s)

21:4.5 the last step in fulfilling the s. of a Creator Son.

87:6.16 soon to be followed by religious pledges and s..

sacred obligation

178:1.5 you voluntarily assume a third and s.: service to the

sacred place(s)

97:3.4 Each Baal had a s., “holy women,” the ritual

194:3.10 the Spirit of Truth was independent of s., all forms

sacred pledges

89:6.3 the men of old held all such pledges to be highly s..

sacred portals

125:0.3 when he once entered its s., the great disillusionment

sacred precincts

125:4.3 the forbidden and reputedly s. of the temple,

142:1.1 conducted many teaching groups outside the s..

sacred responsibility or responsibilities

70:12.5 qualified intellectually and morally to fulfill such s..

132:5.23 wealth for the benefit of others is a solemn and s..

sacred rituals

94:10.2 Tibetans keep up an endless repetition of s. and

sacred river

85:5.3 infants were always put adrift upon some s. to be

sacred sanction

74:8.1 This circumstance lent almost s. to the time period of

sacred scene

140:2.3 host of beings looked down upon this solemn and s.

sacred scriptures

74:8.12 the later collections of the “s.” of the Hebrews and

98:2.7 the almost complete absence of priests and “s.

159:4.4 The Scriptures are s. because they present the acts

sacred sectors

13:1.20 is a secret locked up in the s. of Seraphington.

sacred service(s)

89:7.5 devoted their earnings to all kinds of s. and works

188:5.9 The cross is that high symbol of s., the devotion of

sacred sex service

89:7.4 dedicating her body for life to the s. of the temple;

sacred shrine(s)

73:5.1 stone temple of the Father, the s. of the Garden.

90:5.3 The making of pilgrimages to s. is a very ancient

sacred sphere

13:2.3 Ascendington is the only s. that will be unreservedly

13:2.3 Vicegerington is the only s. that is wholly open to

107:3.10 domiciled on Divinington; that s sphere is their home

sacred spheressee spheres, sacred

sacred spot

88:2.3 fireplace—became more or less of a fetish, a s..

sacred stones

85:1.1 Rachel concealed a number of s. in her tent.

85:1.3 All ancient clans and tribes had their s., and most

88:1.2 and “s.” have ever since been sought by man;

88:1.2 a string of beads was once a collection of s.,

88:3.1 cults from the earliest belief in s., through idolatry,

sacred symbol

188:5.9 as a s. of the good bestowing themselves upon the

sacred temple

89:8.1 virgins dedicated to the service of tending the s. fires

173:1.8 merchandisers had been ejected from the s..

175:1.9 houses and take profit from the services of the s..

176:0.1 These remarks depicting the destruction of the s.

184:3.11 in that Jesus advocated laying violent hands on the s.

sacred traditions

121:7.3 of their number who presumed to ignore their s.,

195:10.14 an ancient and authoritative religion of ritual and s..

sacred trust

49:6.4 souls are held as a s. by the personal guardian

66:1.5 Lanonandek would so shortly betray his s. of

67:1.3 no high trust is deemed more s. than that reposed in

160:4.12 Train your memory to hold in s. the strength-giving

sacred vessels

185:1.6 when he failed to reveal the hiding place of the s.,

sacred work

140:0.3 dedication to the s. of representing their Master in

192:2.13 faith son of God, all upright work of the realm is s.

sacred world(s)

13:0.4 On the seven s. of the Eternal Son there appear to

13:1.0 1. THE SEVEN S. WORLDS OF THE FATHER

13:2.6 but you are not permitted to visit the other six s..

13:3.0 3. THE S. WORLDS OF THE ETERNAL SON

18:1.4 the work of these high personalities on the seven s.

119:1.6 Only on this s. of the divine Sons are the mysteries

sacred writings

8:5.3 In your s. the term Spirit of God seems to be used

70:10.8 of barbarism within the pages of a collection of s..

94:1.7 The Brahmans culled the s. of their day in an effort

123:0.3 But this copy of the Jewish s. was not placed in

135:4.4 Throughout this period John read much in the s.

135:4.5 was not illiterate, John did well know the Jewish s.,

150:8.1 ruler of the synagogue handed him the roll of s.

150:8.6 his place before the ark, or chest, containing the s.

159:4.1 I observe that you teach us only a portion of the s.

159:4.6 rather the confusing misinterpretation of these s.

159:4.9 The fear of the authority of the s of the past prevents

159:4.10 They know the truth regarding the s., but they

159:4.10 in things nonspiritual instead of appealing to the s.

sacredly

13:1.13 I fully understand, and just as fully and s. protect,

18:1.5 and extraordinary contacts should be held s. secret.

sacredness

28:6.13 to all will creatures the sense of the obligation, s.,

99:6.3 fostering of false and exaggerated ideas of s.;

155:3.5 grave danger of allowing a sense of s. to become

159:4.9 A false fear of s. has prevented religion from being

170:3.10 Jesus never failed to exalt the s. of the individual as

194:3.7 personality and proclaims the s. of that person.

196:0.7 and s. of all human loyalties—personal honor,

sacrificenoun; see sacrifice, human; see self-sacrifice

4:5.5 his Bedouin followers, the ceremonial s. of animals.

62:5.10 Nor was her s. in vain, for she held off the enemy

64:4.13 of the moon they grew panicky and began the s. of

64:4.13 the object and purpose of s. progressively changed

76:2.3 sought to discourage the offering of animal s. so

81:5.4 individuals willing to pay those premiums of self-s.

88:6.3 gradually displaced magic as the associate of s..

89:0.0 SIN, SACRIFICE, AND ATONEMENT

89:0.2 the observance of the propitiation ceremonies of s.

89:1.7 have cost vast treasure in effort, s., and self-denial,

89:4.0 4. ORIGINS OF SACRIFICE

89:4.1 S. as a part of religious devotions, like many other

89:4.1 step from the impulse of worship to the act of s..

89:4.1 Primitive man gauged the value of his s. by the

89:4.1 When the idea of s. first attached itself to religious

89:4.1 crude concepts of s. were elevated to the level of

89:4.2 of religion there existed two conceptions of the s.:

89:4.2 conceptions of the sacrifice: the idea of the gift s.,

89:4.2 debt s., which embraced the idea of redemption.

89:4.3 Man still later conceived that his s. might function as

89:4.3 it might be as a sweet savor in the nostrils of deity.

89:4.5 The earliest idea of the s. was that of a neutrality

89:4.5 so that s. for accidental and personal sin evolved into

89:4.5 personal sin evolved into the doctrine of s. for the

89:4.5 The atonement of the s. was a blanket insurance

89:4.7 form of propitiation; s. became the positive form.

89:4.8 Animal s. meant much more to primitive man than

89:6.2 A shaman once ordered the s. of a much respected

89:6.3 make a s. of that which first came out of his house

89:6.4 customary to slay a human being as a “foundation s.

89:6.4 made ready to cast a bell, custom decreed the s. of

89:6.7 The idea of offering the first-born as a s. was

89:7.2 An outgrowth of the passing child s. was the custom

89:7.4 Later, a maiden consecrated to the gods as a s.

89:8.1 Next came the mock s. of daughters.

89:8.2 circumcision an outgrowth of the cult of partial s.;

89:8.4 The custom of s. eventually became associated with

89:9.1 The early rituals of s. bred the later ceremonies of

89:9.1 partake of a bit of the cannibalistic s. or a drop of

89:9.3 Christianity with teachings about blood and s.,

89:9.4 And so, after long ages the cult of the s. has evolved

89:10.1 attained consciousness of favor with God through s..

90:0.1 conciliation, and propitiation to s., atonement,

91:2.4 The appearance of the s. idea in any religion detracts

92:1.1 Circumcision, at first a s., became a hygienic

92:3.2 repentance, atonement, intercession, s., prayer,

92:6.1 are just evolving a religion of ghost fear and s..

93:4.14 a sacrament of bread and wine for the older s. of

93:4.14 quite at ease until he had offered a conventional s..

94:1.7 formalize, and fix their rituals of worship and s.

94:2.2 Brahmans taught that the s. to deity in itself was all-

94:7.7 Gautama’s gospel of salvation, free from s., torture,

95:1.5 that fertility was largely dependent on this sex s..

96:2.5 version of the old Yahweh ritual of magic and s..

97:4.5 preached forgiveness through repentance, not by s..

97:8.3 The second Isaiah talked about salvation by s. and

97:10.2 the farewell oration of Moses for the rituals of s.

98:4.7 celebration of the s. and death of Attis the festival

100:7.5 emphasis of love and mercy in the place of s. and

103:3.2 that the individual should make some personal s. for

103:4.1 provide that some portion of the ceremonial s.

103:4.2 man resorted to s. of some kind in an effort to make

103:4.4 Jesus swept away all of the ceremonials of s. and

121:7.10 doctrine of salvation by the s. made by some god.

122:9.1 that, in lieu of his s. as was the custom among the

122:9.1 herself (or have someone make the proper s. for her)

122:9.1 to make the proper s. to insure Mary’s ceremonial

130:1.2 The flight from duty is the s. of truth.

138:8.2 of sin through faith in God without penance or s.,

141:3.8 Jesus portrayed conquest by s., the s. of pride and

141:4.3 But these men, trained in the religion of the daily s.,

141:5.1 fraternal peace shall be purchased by the s. of free

142:3.17 not offer the blood of any s. with leavened bread.

142:3.18 8. The s. of the feast of the Passover shall not be left

146:2.16 will please the Lord better than the s. of an ox or

157:6.8 by your willingness to make the supreme s..”

160:2.6 an experience that it is worth any price, any s.,

162:4.2 This was the feast of feasts, since any s. not made

169:1.3 repentance and as a result of all your works of s.

172:2.4 instructed Lazarus to avoid the s. of his life to the

173:1.1 permissible for a worshiper to provide his own s.,

173:1.2 intended s. would not be rejected on the ground of

180:1.6 Keep in mind: It is loyalty, not s., that Jesus demands

180:1.6 The consciousness of s. implies the absence of that

180:1.6 vice of a friend for a friend can never be called a s..

180:5.12 The old religion taught self-s.; the new religion

184:0.1 before the time of the offering of the morning s.

184:0.1 s. was offered about three o’clock in the morning.

186:5.7 Jesus is not about to die as a s. for sin.

188:4.1 though the Son of Man did not offer himself as a s.

188:4.3 Neither was the Master’s death on the cross a s.

188:5.9 The cross is not the symbol of the s. of the Son of

192:2.8 you when the hour comes to drink the cup of s..

sacrifice, human

64:3.1 the only descendants of Andon never practiced h..

64:4.12 this terrible practice of h. has been perpetuated by

64:4.13 the offering of h. as a part of religious ceremonial

83:4.4 the h. was a regular feature of all weddings among

89:5.15 7. H. sounded the death knell of cannibalism.

89:5.15 When h. was fully established, man-eating became

89:6.0 6. EVOLUTION OF HUMAN SACRIFICE

89:6.1 H. was an indirect result of cannibalism as well as

89:6.1 entirely free from the practice of h. in some form

89:6.2 H. has been virtually universal;

89:6.2 it persisted in the religious customs of the Chinese,

89:6.2 from cannibalism and, therefore, steeped in h.,

89:6.2 Among certain backward tribes, h. is still carried

89:6.3 her fate, was actually offered as a h. by her father,

89:6.3 Moses’ stringent rulings against the offering of h..

89:6.7 all survivals of the early ceremonies involving h..

89:6.8 profound belief that it was necessary to offer a h.

89:7.0 7. MODIFICATIONS OF HUMAN SACRIFICE

89:7.4 worship had their origin in connection with h..

89:8.1 prostitution were in reality modifications of h..

89:8.2 could take the place of the older and complete h..

89:8.3 of eunuchs was first a modification of the idea of h..

89:9.1 The h., throughout the course of the evolution of

89:9.3 Christ became the last and all-sufficient h.;

89:9.4 successors of the shocking early ceremonies of h.

sacrificeverb

54:1.6 is willing to s. righteous attainment for the sake of

89:6.8 spectacle of Abraham constrained to s. his son Isaac,

89:6.8 of great emotional stress, to s. their first-born sons.

89:7.1 Those groups which ceased to s. their first-born

93:4.14 did succeed in fully eradicating this proclivity to s.

139:3.8 James was thus the first of the twelve to s. his life

140:5.22 And every child should early learn to s..

155:6.7 should you s. the supreme experience of existence:

158:8.1 s. these cherished idols, for it is better to enter the

192:2.11 have told you that to obey is better than to s..

195:8.8 It is not necessary to s. faith in God in order to enjoy

sacrificedverb

64:4.13 the moon only returned because they s. their fellow

69:5.14 Wealthy men commonly s. scores of slaves to show

69:8.2 set to fighting each other, s. to spirits, or enslaved.

84:7.10 The ancients s. the mother’s interests for the welfare

87:5.1 that, after they had s. to all known spirits, they did

89:4.8 At first he s. the best of everything, including his

89:4.9 ruler stated that he had s.: 113,433 slaves, 88 boats,

89:8.2 Hair, nails, blood, and even fingers and toes were s..

93:4.5 earnestly had they s. and made gifts to the priests

162:4.3 Seventy bullocks were s. during the feast,

177:2.2 he would have wounded love and s. loyalty.

185:1.6 this vacillating Roman ruler s. Jesus to his fear of the

194:3.16 They had s. their homes, families, friends, worldly

195:3.10 While some of the ideals of Jesus were s. in the

196:1.2 Jesus of Nazareth must not be longer s. to even

196:2.7 s. all hindrances to the doing of his Father’s will.

sacrificedadjective

149:2.3 atonement—the teaching that Jesus was the s. Son

sacrificer

188:4.7 Though it is hardly proper to speak of Jesus as a s.,

sacrificers

90:5.5 became singers, others prayers, and still others s.;

sacrificessee sacrifices, human

2:5.2 coaxed into loving his children because of the s. of

4:5.4 of winning the favor of Deity through s. and penance

15:14.2 the s. of time are made to secure the stabilization of

63:6.4 And this is the origin of s. as a part of worship.

74:7.21 the offerings of the fruit of the land for the blood s.

76:2.2 to note that preference was shown for his animal s..

76:2.4 two boys never got along well, and this matter of s.

81:1.4 in the days of Cain and Abel the s. of the pastoral life

84:7.19 to offer the required s. for the ghost’s progress

86:6.7 long waste of human effort upon tombs, temples, s.,

87:2.10 Property s. were also made by burning or burying.

87:2.10 for real objects and persons in these death s..

89:4.1 The first s. were such acts as plucking hair, cutting

89:4.6 deities that it required all the priests, ritual, and s.

89:4.7 as being dedicated, made sacred, or are called s..

89:4.10 these semisavages to eat the material part of their s.,

89:5.0 5. SACRIFICES AND CANNIBALISM

89:6.1 as it was never the custom to eat these death s..

89:6.2 less than a thousand years ago that these s. died

89:6.6 Moses had forbidden these foundation s., but the

89:6.6 building reminiscent of the primitive foundation s..

89:8.6 so the business of offering s. gradually developed

89:8.6 Do not entertain the mistaken idea that early s. were

89:9.0 9. SACRIFICES AND SACRAMENTS

89:9.3 doctrines of redemption through animal s. or

93:4.3 bestows the favor of God on my faith, not on s.

93:4.14 While no s. were permitted within the colony,

93:4.14 on the outskirts of Salem where they offered s.

93:6.4 that salvation could be secured only by works—s.

93:6.4 subsequently preferred to go back to the older s.

94:7.3 Gautama denounced gods, priests, and their s., but

97:4.1 —the god who had so long been served with s. and

97:10.2 bondage to their own priest-ridden code of laws, s.,

125:1.5 permitted to witness the daily s. in the temple,

135:2.1 John offered the s. required for his cleansing.

141:4.3 from the idea of offering animal s. as a religious duty

143:4.2 worshiped Yahweh and their gods and offered s.

146:2.15 eloquent phraseology, fasting, penance, or s..

146:4.4 and offering those s. commanded by Moses in

162:4.2 Here was a time of racial rejoicing, mingled with s.

162:4.4 remained at the temple to attend the morning s.;

162:4.4 Then followed the s. for the day, associated with

162:6.2 Just here was a pause while the s. were being

166:4.4 Galileans whose blood Pilate mingled with the s.,

173:1.1 business of providing suitable animals for various s..

174:4.3 to be regarded than all the burnt offerings and s..”

181:2.14 “Levi, I know much about your anxieties, s., and

190:5.1 Passover week in Jerusalem attending upon the s.,

sacrifices, human

4:5.5 did make a distinct advance when he forbade h. and

89:5.15 offering of h. effectively put a stop to cannibalism,

89:6.2 introduced clay images to take the place of h., but

89:6.2 it was less than a thousand years ago that these s.

89:7.1 Moses attempted to end h. by inaugurating the

89:9.2 utilized in lieu of the flesh and blood of the older h..

89:9.3 of the doctrines of redemption through h. or animal

sacrificialsee sacrificial animal(s)

63:6.4 developed into the more elaborate s. ceremonies

82:6.10 —there can be little serious objection to such a s.

89:0.2 the whole subsequent s. system grew up around

89:4.3 incense and other aesthetic features of s. rituals

89:4.3 sacrificial rituals which developed into s. feasting,

89:4.4 As religion evolved, the s. rites of conciliation and

89:4.7 are the ritualization of these ancient s. techniques of

89:5.16 Finally animal substitutes came into general use for s.

89:7.3 of dedicating the first-born sons as sacred or s.,

89:8.1 S. redemption and temple prostitution were in reality

89:8.2 was s., no thought of hygiene being attached thereto

89:9.3 the early Jewish fraternity was a s. blood affair.

94:1.5 apart from ritualistic observances and s. ceremonials.

97:5.4 and Micah fearlessly attacked the whole s. system.

125:2.3 was not pleased with this spectacle of s. offerings,

162:4.4 willow branches for the adornment of the s. altar,

179:0.3 not participate in any s. service of the Jewish system.

186:5.1 has any connection with the Jewish s. system.

188:4.9 this concept of atonement and s. salvation is rooted

sacrificial animals(s)

85:3.4 evolutionary religion the lamb was the typical s.

98:5.4 hymns, mumbling magic, eating the flesh of the s.,

125:1.1 presence of money-changers and the vendors of s.

173:1.1 became the more general practice to purchase s.

173:1.1 had grown up this custom of selling all kinds of s. in

173:1.3 But traffic in s. and sundry merchandise was not

173:1.3 exchange of money intended for the purchase of s.

sacrificing

64:4.12 culminated, later on, in the s. of humans to appease

89:4.8 As time passed, man became shrewd in his s.,

89:6.2 among the first to abandon the s. of humans for

89:6.7 It used to be said upon s., “life for life.”

93:9.4 particularly with their practice of s. first-born sons.

132:2.4 religious dogma stands in grave danger of s. his

186:5.1 time of the s. of the Passover lambs in the temple.

sacrilege

92:2.2 religion, novelty has always been regarded as s..

sacrilegious

124:1.4 while one or two seemed to think the boy was s. if

sad

2:6.4 the individual believer in a s. position of insecurity

16:6.9 But it is s. to record that so few persons on Urantia

45:1.11 And this s. spectacle has been observable during

53:1.3 Your olden prophet saw his s. estate when he

68:1.1 Rather did the early races learn by s. experience that

74:3.3 And thus ended a s. but enlightening day—their

75:6.4 It was a s., s. caravan that prepared to journey on.

121:2.8 But even in that s. hour the Jews refused to learn

126:2.1 together to the house to break the s. news to Mary.

126:3.2 mother during this trying and peculiarly s. ordeal.

137:1.5 morrow for Galilee, both James and John were s..

140:6.11 And be not given to fasting with a s. countenance

153:5.4 Peter said: “Yes, Lord, we are s. and perplexed, but

158:5.1 life is worse than death; his mother and I are of a s.

181:2.6 to know the significance of Jesus’ s. countenance

190:5.3 they stood still and viewed him with s. surprise.

192:4.5 This was a s. homecoming for John Mark.

saddened

137:1.3 John was s. by the thought of losing two of his able

141:0.2 I am s. only because none of my father Joseph’s

141:7.13 Jesus was at times s., but never discouraged.

171:0.5 Said Jesus: “I am s. that you know not why we go

172:5.3 Peter; by night he was sobered and inexpressibly s.

saddest

159:4.10 “But the s. feature of all is the fact that some of the

saddle

187:2.1 which served as a s. for supporting the body weight.

Sadducean

129:1.5 and still the most influential of the S. group,

172:5.13 was influenced by the ridicule of his S. friends.

175:4.1 in conference with a certain group of S. relatives

177:4.2 disclosed to some of his relatives and to certain S.

Sadduceans

185:0.1 the Sanhedrist court (principally S.), Judas Iscariot,

Sadducee

138:2.9 the Baptist, and his S. parents had disowned him.

138:4.2 break bread with S. or publican, Roman or Jew,

167:7.1 “Seeing that the high priest is a S., and since the

172:5.13 A prominent S. (a friend of Judas’s family) rushed

Sadducees

135:6.7 S. came forward and presented themselves for

137:7.7 The S. consisted of the priesthood and wealthy Jews.

137:7.7 They were not such sticklers for the details of law

137:7.7 The Pharisees and S. were really religious parties,

139:12.1 Judas’s parents were S., and when their son joined

142:8.1 opposition to Jesus among the Pharisees and S.

153:1.1 The day before, fifty-three Pharisees and S. had

157:2.1 By this time some of the S. were united with the

157:2.2 beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and the S..

167:7.1 since the S. do not believe in angels, what shall we

171:2.4 Son of Man is rejected by the priests and the S.

173:2.8 But the cleansing of the temple had brought the S.

173:2.8 the S. now represented a majority of the Sanhedrin.

173:3.3 Jesus did not despise the Pharisees and S. personally.

173:4.4 Jesus saw a group of the S. and Pharisees making

173:4.5 And that night both the S. and the Pharisees joined

174:2.1 selected from among the scribes, S., and Pharisees

174:2.1 the Pharisees, S., and even the Herodians were all

174:2.3 the people, even the S., enjoyed their discomfiture.

174:3.0 THE SADDUCEES AND THE RESURRECTION

174:3.1 this time a company of the learned and crafty S..

174:3.2 these S. were not sincere in asking this question

174:3.3 Jesus had finished answering these questions, the S.

174:3.3 you have well answered these unbelieving S..”

174:3.3 The S. dared not ask him any more questions,

174:3.4 appealed to Moses in his encounter with the S.

174:3.5 The S. had thought to subject Jesus to the withering

174:4.1 Another group of S. had been instructed to ask

174:4.1 plan of the confederated Pharisees, scribes, S.,

174:4.7 the Pharisees had enjoyed the manner in which the S.

174:4.7 the S. were delighted by the failure of the Pharisees;

174:5.13 the chief priests, the scribes, the Pharisees, the S.,

175:0.1 and would-be destroyers—the scribes, Pharisees, S.,

175:3.1 indictment of these chief priests and impenitent S.

175:4.4 The S., who now controlled and dominated the

175:4.5 1. They feared that the increased popular favor with

175:4.7 They felt themselves responsible for the preservation

175:4.14 A small group of the S. had actually proposed to

184:1.1 the Master’s trial was kept in the hands of the S.;

184:3.3 How these chief priests, scribes, S., and Pharisees

185:2.1 The S. and councilors who had taken it upon

185:2.2 observed they were reluctant to state their charges

185:2.2 knew they had been all night engaged in deliberations

185:4.3 Then Herod turned to the chief priests and the S.

185:8.1 the S., “We have no king but Caesar,” was a shock

188:2.1 The chief priests, Pharisees, and S. recalled that they

194:4.10 rapidly, and once more the S. took notice of them.

194:4.10 But the S. began to put the leaders of the Jesus sect

194:4.10 until they were prevailed upon to accept the counsel

194:4.11 the Jesus brotherhood and the Pharisees and S..

Sadibsecond assistant Sovereign of Satania

45:3.4 3. The second assistant Sovereign—S., number

45:3.4 S. also came to Satania with Lanaforge.

sadly

34:4.12 four creatures—called beasts—has been s. marred;

74:8.5 the various races of earth became s. mixed up in

sadness

75:5.6 these children recover from the sorrow and s. of

93:9.2 The loss of Melchizedek produced a s. in the heart of

122:5.1 plight of the Jewish people caused Joseph much s.

122:5.3 worshipful, sometimes characterized by apparent s.

126:2.8 Mary, and even the children, were overcast with s..

129:0.3 The s. of the anticipated separation was tempered by

135:10.1 There was a s. of confusion about John.

150:4.3 such division can produce only sorrow and s..

151:0.2 the apostles were aware of a peculiar s. mingled

safesee safe conduct

14:6.21 of mind ministry on s. and advisory personalities.

20:5.2 designed to make these Sons s. and sympathetic

28:7.3 the s. and dependable pilgrims who have preceded

30:4.28 transport seconaphim for the long and s. journey.

52:4.5 It is s. to liberate such ethical and intelligent mortals.

54:1.7 Even wisdom is divine and s. only when it is cosmic

57:4.6 Only the outer systems are s. at the time of such a

63:2.3 This was their secret and s. hiding place for the

64:3.3 sought the highlands as a s. place in which to live.

69:4.3 with a fetish on guard the goods were always s..

69:4.4 Any fugitive reaching the market place was s. and

70:11.5 all three conspire in rendering human life more s. and

71:2.7 Education of public opinion is the only s. and true

77:3.2 such a structure should be placed a s. distance from

79:2.7 if the superior stocks reproduce themselves in a s.

87:5.1 to the “unknown gods,” just to be thoroughly s..

90:2.10 announcement of s. arrival of the dead in spiritland.

92:2.6 Conscience never has been a s. guide to conduct.

110:1.2 The Adjusters are loving leaders, your s. and sure

114:6.7 for the sake of the s. transit of moral values from

118:3.7 it would hardly be s. to postulate that the immaterial

120:1.6 guarantee the s. administration of your universe

121:2.10 made the world s. for Jewish travel and opened the

123:0.6 not altogether s. for two lone travelers with a child

127:4.10 the thought that at least the harp was s. from seizure

129:1.3 craft which were far more s. for sailing the lake than

130:5.4 Jesus held the infuriated man at a s. distance by his

132:7.4 Buddha guided his ship right up to the s. harbor,

132:7.4 They live within hailing distance of the s. waters of

133:1.5 I presume you are fairly s. in your journey through

139:6.7 in the knowledge that their families’ welfare was s.

147:8.4 walls, the restorers of s. paths in which to dwell.

154:7.5 learned from David that her father-brother was s.

155:5.11 Tradition is a s. refuge and an easy path for those

168:5.2 Lazarus knew Abner well, and here he felt s. from

169:1.11 killed the fatted calf to rejoice over his son’s s. return

175:1.24 Those who have believed my gospel are now s.

176:1.5 of the Roman troops, finding a s. shelter in Pella

176:3.7 you are not given truth to crystallize into settled, s.,

184:0.3 John was free and s. in the palace of Annas not only

safe conduct

5:1.1 ask for s. into the Paradise presence of the Father.

87:3.3 his spare time planning for the s. of his own ghost

101:10.4 a rational hope of achieving s. from the material

120:1.3 wholly dependent upon you for s. throughout their

120:1.3 unreservedly dependent upon your Father for s.

134:2.4 the s. of the travelers making up the caravan party.

Safedsee also James of Safed

138:9.3 Cana, Bethlehem of Galilee, Jotapata, Ramah, S.,

safeguard

25:2.7 by the judge-arbiter to present evidence and to s. the

32:3.6 The surest s. for the creature throughout the long

53:7.12 security against rebellion and surest s. against sin.

95:2.5 the Egyptians placed their faith in tombs as the s.

123:4.7 to s. the persons of men and women of destiny,

126:5.9 supporting his family was a sure s. against his having

135:3.1 watch over and s. his herds of sheep and goats.

140:5.16 kindly attitudes s. the soul from the destructive

178:1.16 the very truths which they profess to teach and s..

184:3.4 provided every s. of fairness in the selection of

185:1.6 sacrificed Jesus to his fear of the Jews and to s. his

safeguarded

48:7.28 knowledge is s. by wisdom and socialized by love.

112:5.15 identifiable factor of personality is effectually s. in

159:4.9 prevented religion from being s. by common sense

safeguarding

3:1.10 hope of conserving and s. these phases of God’s

81:6.25 is at a standstill in the s. of the home institution.

91:1.1 But for the s. of prayer, all holy days would revert to

129:2.9 he could intrust such funds to his friends for the s.

134:6.1 at the same time s. an equal degree of freedom for

154:2.3 orders from their chief respecting the s. of Jesus.

165:2.10 that I will not falter in the s. of the sheepfold,

188:2.0 2. SAFEGUARDING THE TOMB

safeguards

69:1.4 They embrace the social s. of the home and school,

83:0.2 but the real influence which forever s. marriage and

safekeeping

112:3.6 efficiently perform the same service of identity s.

113:6.10 lodged these morontia realities for s. in the custody

117:4.3 of even human beings for s. and self-realization.

120:3.11 to you, Gabriel, I commit the s. of the Son of Man

172:2.3 this money in the hands of Simon, their host, for s.

safely

14:6.13 afforded the Son the arena wherein he could s. and

15:9.16 a clear track; its orbit must be s. and finally settled.

19:5.12 on revelation if you hope to progress quickly and s..

34:6.3 never stopping until the soul is s. exalted to the very

35:4.5 And he did foster the truth of his day and s. pass it

55:11.8 is settled in light, even if we cannot s. postulate the

63:2.3 they s. made their previously prepared rendezvous

64:7.18 a new home; and they were successful, s. crossing

69:9.9 Property honesty rested s on this type of superstition

93:10.1 was to be released from the flesh and s. restored to

110:1.2 dedicated to the stupendous task of guiding you s.

110:4.6 fewer and fewer beings who could function s. with

111:1.9 With your consent, this faithful pilot will s. carry

123:0.1 Mary did not wean the babe until they arrived s. in

123:6.9 and guide me more s. than strangers who can only

125:2.9 have their strangely acting son s. back in Nazareth.

137:0.1 to deliver the boy s. into the hands of his parents.

141:6.2 when you have a man s. and securely within the

143:6.5 fully to the Samaritans because he could s. do so,

165:6.2 over his household and s. trust this faithful steward

167:4.5 twelve hours of the day in which work may s. be

171:8.6 behold, here is your pound, which I have kept s.

176:3.4 I s. hid your talent in the earth; here it is; you now

181:1.10 fully believes that his career for time and eternity is s.

184:2.5 Peter saw no way of s. escaping from his accusers;

safety

48:4.18 Humor should function as an automatic s. valve to

62:3.7 the first species of mammals ever to provide for s. in

62:4.4 continuing to resort to the treetops as a s. measure

63:4.3 males would fight heroically for the s. of their mates.

68:1.3 the reciprocity of necessity and on the enhanced s. of

68:4.5 biologic s. brake against precipitation too suddenly

83:7.8 must divorce function as the social s. valve which

109:5.3 Therefore, in scrutinizing mental situations, s. lies

118:6.8 cosmic citizenship, to possess assurance of s. in the

118:7.8 increased s. in narrowing the limits of personality

120:0.8 decreed the s. of his realm throughout the entire

123:0.2 the burden that Mary carried in her heart for the s.

123:0.5 Joseph entertained great fears for the child’s s. in

123:1.1 the fourth day the party reached its destination in s..

123:6.2 Mary become unduly anxious about his health and s.,

130:3.2 desire the way to reach the harbor of salvation in s.

131:3.6 but s. is found only when the soul craves reproof

132:6.1 in very truth, they are but a short distance from s.

136:7.1 to exercise normal watchcare over his human s.

139:8.8 Thomas was cautious, advocating a policy of s. first

153:5.1 admixed with their depression a real fear for their s.

154:6.2 They also feared for their own s..

154:7.2 to see that information of their whereabouts and s.

160:1.7 person prefers to cling to the old illusions of s. and

169:2.2 an eye single to your present profit and future s..

174:5.3 since I fear for the s. and loyalty of even some of

177:3.1 they grew increasingly anxious about his s.;

177:4.9 selfish deserter whose only thought was his own s.

179:2.3 Master had but one anxiety, and that was for the s.

182:3.7 painful anxiety concerning the s. of his apostles.

187:5.6 ignominious death, after he had provided for the s.

sagacious

78:4.5 most skillful and s. militarists ever to live on Urantia.

81:6.38 High civilizations are born of the s. correlation of

124:3.2 Jesus’ parents were extraordinarily wise and s. in all

139:4.13 Had not John been tactful and s., he would have

141:3.4 his s. insight, his alertness of mind, his matchless

177:4.9 But he rejoiced in being so s. as to trade off his

195:1.4 2. Paul and his successors were s. compromisers;

sagacity

19:2.5 wisdom for completion of their administrative s..

52:6.6 Selfish political s. is ultimately suicidal—destructive

53:0.1 was distinguished for wisdom, s., and efficiency.

92:5.11 The greatness of Moses lies in his wisdom and s..

93:5.3 be characterized by intelligence, initiative, s., and

95:5.5 singleness of purpose had the political s. of Moses,

125:5.8 an appealing combination of s. and humor which

126:2.7 possession of keen business judgment and financial s.

169:2.4 that his unfaithful steward had at least shown s. in

172:5.7 in Jesus’ understanding of men as well as in his s.

174:2.3 entrap him marveled greatly at the unexpected s. of

178:1.7 Display wisdom and exhibit s. in your dealings with

181:2.15 You should learn s. along with your aggressiveness

sage

51:3.9 Machiventa Melchizedek, the “s. of Salem” in the

93:2.0 2. THE SAGE OF SALEM

93:2.4 El Elyon, the Most High, and as the s. of Salem.

93:10.10 Machiventa Melchizedek, the onetime s. of Salem,

95:4.2 The teachings of this s. were translated into

104:1.3 three concentric circles which the s. of Salem wore

Sagittarius

15:3.5 away in the enormous and dense star cloud of S.,

15:3.5 from opposite sides of the vast S. subgalactic system

15:3.7 The S. sector and all other sectors and divisions of

15:3.11 Nebadon and its associated creations around the S.

15:3.12 of the one hundred minor sectors, including S.,

41:0.4 swings in an increasingly settled orbit about the S.

Sahara

78:1.10 8. The S. civilization. The superior elements of

78:1.10 settlements in what is now the great S. desert.

80:1.3 But the ingress of large numbers of the S. peoples

80:1.4 The S. was an open grazing land overspread by

80:2.1 the great open pasture regions of S. into a barren

80:2.1 but long-headed dwellers of the great S. plateau.

80:2.2 The least progressive division to the east of the S.

Saharan

78:3.7 The S. civilization had been disrupted by drought

78:5.5 contributed to the northern groups of the S. Sangik

80:3.2 and to the south were in contact with the S. peoples.

Saharans

78:1.11 blue men from the north and S. from the south met

80:1.1 lakes, where blue men from the north and the S.

80:1.4 These S. never engaged in manufacture, nor were

80:1.4 nor were they city builders.

80:1.4 They were an indigo-black group which carried

80:1.4 But they received a very limited amount of the violet

80:2.5 the great influx of S. led them to seek outlets for

80:8.1 to mix with the remnants of the commingled S. and

80:9.8 amount of secondary Sangik blood through the S..

80:9.11 peoples have been thoroughly admixed with the S..

saidnon-exhaustive; see Jesus said

5:6.13 when all is s. and done,I can do nothing more helpful

12:7.4 But all this which can be truly s. of the Universal

12:7.4 Father cannot be s. with equal certainty of all his

30:4.11 It was s. of Christ Michael that, when he ascended

77:5.5 This woman, Ratta, s. that her ancestors were all

84:4.6 During labor, scores of foolish things were s. and

103:2.5 When it is s. that the child is positive, reference is

107:6.1 Mystery Monitors; all that can certainly be s. of them

112:5.4 When it is s. that man has identity, it is recognized

114:7.15 only one or two worlds may be s. to be worse,

118:0.1 Concerning the several natures of Deity, it may be s.

122:4.2 visitations nothing was s. about the house of David.

124:1.1 Though it could hardly be s. that Jesus was ever

125:0.4 few remarks of protest to his father, he s. nothing.

125:2.3 Jesus s. nothing about such matters to his parents,

125:2.11 to observe how indifferent Jesus seemed to all they s.

125:6.5 His father looked reprovingly at him but s. nothing.

125:6.10 Jesus s. little; neither did his parents say much in

126:3.9 but Jesus s. nothing of these matters to his mother,

127:1.7 since all he had s. in the past had made little or no

127:3.5 James was disappointed that Jesus s. nothing.

128:3.5 Stephen was impressed with what Jesus s.; he never

128:7.2 At this time he thought much but s. little about the

130:1.2 Jesus therefore s. nothing that would suddenly

130:2.5 Presently Anaxand told his superior what Jesus had s

130:7.1 commercial; hardly a word was s. about religion.

131:2.13 Have I not s. of my creatures on earth, you are the

131:3.6 “The fool has s. in his heart, ‘Evil shall not

131:10.6 my tutor has s. that by searching for him I shall

132:4.2 As a rule, to those he taught the most, he s. the least.

133:2.1 It was not so much what Jesus s. that touched this

133:3.6 The courtesans were astonished at what he s. even

133:3.10 So far the two courtesans had s. nothing; Ganid

137:4.9 But Jesus s. nothing.

137:4.9 he had s.—or rather desirefully thought—too much.

139:4.2 it cannot be truthfully s. that John was “the disciple

139:4.7 John thought much but s. little.

140:10.2 did make sure to remember what the Master s., they

142:6.5 you should not marvel that I s. you must be born

143:1.8 This was not all that Jesus s. on that occasion, but it

143:3.3 trip hardly a word was s. about their troubles.

143:6.1 This he s. in reference to the preaching of John the

144:8.7 John came neither eating nor drinking, and they s.

145:2.13 behaved accordingly in all that he thought or s.

146:3.1 teacher, allowing the truth of many things he s. but

147:1.3 into the house and told Mangus what Jesus had s..

147:4.10 Nothing Jesus had s. to the apostles up to this time

148:4.11 All this and much more Jesus s. to Thomas,

150:9.3 Jesus s. nothing, but his friends were more than

151:3.13 Jesus s. the parable referred to two things: First, it

152:1.2 What Jesus s. in explanation of many of these

152:2.5 Not a word was s. to Jesus, though, of course, he

152:2.8 The apostles s. nothing.

153:0.1 Jesus had s. little to them since they left Jerusalem.

153:0.2 Nathaniel s. they were in the midst of the “lull

153:3.6 it had been reported that Jesus had s., “Salvation is

154:4.6 the men of many subsequent generations have s.

155:5.15 their emotions mightily stirred by what Jesus had s..

158:1.8 certain things s., Peter erroneously conjectured

158:1.9 And Peter s. this because of his confusion, and

158:6.6 were afraid to ask aught concerning what he had s.,

158:7.7 They only vaguely comprehended what he s. about

162:1.10 Some s. he was a good man; some a prophet;

162:1.10 some that he was truly the Messiah; others s. he

162:2.2 Some s. he was mad; some that he had a devil.

162:2.2 Others s. this was indeed the prophet of Galilee

162:2.2 Some s. the religious authorities were afraid to

162:6.4 others s. Jesus could not be the Christ, seeing that he

162:7.4 One near by has just s. that I have a devil, that I

165:3.2 “What I have many times s. to my apostles and to my

166:2.6 The twelve s. not a word.

166:2.8 still the apostles s. nothing in reply to the Master’s

167:7.4 “And do you not remember that I s. to you once

168:1.12 Martha also s. this because she was not certain as

168:4.5 When Jesus s. that Lazarus’s sickness was really not

169:1.2 truly been s. of the Son of Man that he is a friend

169:2.1 “Master, what did you mean when you s. today that

169:4.4 can know God, not by understanding what Jesus s.,

171:0.2 No matter what Jesus s. about the nonmaterial

171:0.3 What Jesus s. in his Sabbath sermon only tended

171:4.3 comprehend that the Master meant just what he s..

171:7.9 Most of the really important things which Jesus s.

172:1.5 Lazarus s. nothing, but when some of the people

172:1.6 what they thought and hearing what they s.,

172:1.6 that by this act Mary evinces faith in what I have s.

172:5.9 to Bethany Thomas thought much but s. nothing.

173:5.4 after his resurrection, they recalled what he had s..

174:0.1 At this meeting he s. farewell to Lazarus, giving him

174:0.1 Jesus also s. good-bye to the aged Simon, and gave

174:3.1 “Master, Moses s. that if a married man should die

174:3.4 That the Father had s., “I am the God of Abraham,

174:4.3 “Of a truth, Master, you have well s. that God is

174:4.6 ‘The Lord s. to my lord, sit on my right hand until

176:2.8 based on the memories of what the Master s. on

176:2.8 records left blank concerning much that was s.

177:0.1 was pervaded by an ominous silence; little was s.

177:2.1 Jesus s. many things which helped John better to

179:3.2 Jesus s. nothing; it was not necessary that he should

179:4.3 herbs, handed it to Judas, saying, “You have s..”

179:4.4 Peter was highly excited by what had been s.,

180:1.1 I s. that I desired to give you a new commandment

180:3.8 show us the Father, and everything you have s. will

180:4.6 Alpheus did not understand what the Master s.,

180:6.7 among yourselves about what I meant when I s.

181:2.10 Ponder well all that I have s. to you about

182:0.1 overheard much of what the Master s. from this

183:5.2 along near the captains, overhearing all that was s.,

184:1.8 upon Annas but only replied, “So you have s..”

184:3.6 all this false testimony the Master never s. a word;

184:3.7 That was not exactly what Jesus s., regardless of the

185:2.3 worthy to die for the things which he has s. and done

185:3.2 Tell me, have you s. that you are the king of the

186:2.2 to a better knowledge of the truth by what he s..

186:2.9 Jesus s. little during these trials, but he s. enough

186:5.5 All that the Son of Man s. or did on earth greatly

187:1.3 modified to read, “He s., ‘I am the king of the Jews

187:2.1 Jesus was able to hear all that was s. of him in

187:2.1 also could those present easily hear all that Jesus s.

187:2.8 and his brother and sister, he smiled but s. nothing

190:2.7 visit because of certain things which Jesus had s. to

190:3.1 Jesus’ brother, had requested that nothing be s. to

190:5.8 they told all that Jesus had s. to them and how they

191:0.5 James s. little; he was tremendously disappointed

191:1.2 And as he s. this, there suddenly appeared in front

191:1.5 he s. enough to betray to all present that he had

191:5.4 “And you, Thomas, who s. you would not believe

191:5.6 After the Master s. this, he vanished from their sight.

192:2.6 It was this interpretation of what Jesus s. that had

192:4.4 Because of certain things s. to the eleven while they

194:4.3 not one of them s. that aught of the things which he

196:3.35 When all is s. and done, the Father idea is still the

sail

128:5.5 His friends from Egypt set s. for home,

130:0.3 Tarentum, where they set s. for Athens in Greece,

130:6.6 made ready about noon one day to s. for Carthage

133:4.14 his business was finished, and they prepared to s. for

133:7.1 Shortly the travelers set s. for Cyprus, stopping at

151:5.3 The high wind had torn the s. away before the

151:5.4 directed them to s. him across to the other side.

sailed

130:0.2 From Alexandria they s. for Lasea in Crete.

130:0.2 From Crete they s. for Carthage, touching at Cyrene.

130:0.3 From Ephesus they s. for Cyprus, putting in at

130:0.3 and resting on Cyprus and then s. for Antioch in

133:2.5 From Nicopolis they s. on the same boat for Corinth

158:8.2 they entered the boat and s. across to Magadan.

sailing

123:5.12 to the west they could make out the s. vessels on the

129:1.3 superior type, craft which were far more safe for s.

sailors

78:5.7 these Andite s., together with some who followed

80:8.5 later amalgamated with groups of Andonite s. who

97:9.16 created a vast Hebrew navy, operated by Syrian s.

sails

159:3.8 Faith is to religion what s. are to a ship; it is an

sainted

85:6.3 Later, distinguished souls passed on and were s..

saints

88:2.1 skeletal remains of s. and heroes are still regarded

89:3.6 battle; in later days it became the practice of “s..”

92:3.4 “the faith once delivered to the s.” must, in theory,

94:4.7 monsters, goblins, and s. of the later-day cults.

94:10.2 pray to angels, s., a Holy Mother, and the gods.

98:3.4 bones of heroes and later on of the Christian s..

135:3.2 whole heaven shall be given to the people of the s.

135:5.5 elevating the believing s. of the chosen people to

170:5.15 of the final redemption of the s. of the Most High.

195:4.2 new menace arose in the creation of a galaxy of “s.

sakesee sakewith my

5:3.3 Worship is for its own s.; prayer embodies a self-

54:1.6 willing to sacrifice righteous attainment for the s. of

103:5.6 whosoever shall lose his life for the s. of the kingdom

114:6.7 the ideals of that which has survived for the s. of

130:6.4 courage, and devoted service to man, for God’s s..

140:3.11 are they who are persecuted for righteousness’ s.,

140:5.20 are they who are persecuted for righteousness s.,

144:5.49 Hear these our prayers for your own s.; Be pleased

144:5.51 At the end, for the s. of the divine Son, Receive us

147:8.2 Behold, you fast for the s. of strife and contention

150:8.3 King, for the s. of our fathers who trusted in him.

150:8.6 to their children’s children for his own name’s s.,

163:3.4 parents, or children for my sake and for the s. of

176:1.1 authorities and are persecuted for the s. of the gospel

180:3.1 I also suffered before you for the s. of this gospel

180:3.9 believe me for the s. of the very life I have lived—

180:3.9 sake of the very life I have lived—for the work’s s..”

sakewith my

2:5.4 who blots out your transgressions for my own s.,

97:7.10 who blots out their transgressions for my own s.,

137:6.2 hated you and cast you out for my name’s s..’

158:7.5 whosoever loses his life for my s. and the gospel’s

163:3.4 wife, brethren, parents, or children for my s. and

174:5.8 but he who is willing to lay down his life for my s.

174:5.12 “All this has not happened for my s. but for yours.

176:1.1 out of the synagogue and put in prison for my s.,

176:1.1 For a time you may be hated by all men for my s.,

180:3.1 you suffer many things for the s. of my gospel.

180:6.1 shall be with you in all your sufferings for my s.

182:1.5 While they must suffer much for my s., I desire

sakes

137:6.6 for their s. have I set myself apart to do your will.

167:4.6 I am glad for your s., even if the others are not

182:1.5 For their s. I have lived among men and have

Sakyamuni Buddhatruth teacher of sixth century B.C.

94:8.2 him the enlightened one, the Buddha; later on, S..

94:11.3 Some of his later followers taught that S.’ spirit

salable

84:7.14 3. Daughters were s..

salamander

65:2.6 sprang two unique modifications, the frog and the s..

Salamis

133:7.13 departed for S., where they embarked for Antioch

salary

72:5.6 2. Reasonable s. for skill employed in industrial

140:4.3 The modern word “s.” is derived from salt.

sale

123:4.4 used the profits from the s. of doves as a special fund

126:3.12 Mary turned the s. of doves over to James.

126:3.12 with the aid of Miriam they began the s. of milk to

127:6.10 financial help from the s. of an equity in a piece of

128:3.1 Miriam earned considerable by the s. of milk and

129:2.4 Capernaum that carried a mortgage and was for s.,

157:6.1 Matthew expected to have money from the s. of his

172:2.3 turned over to Judas the funds realized from the s. of

173:1.2 This s. of animals in the temple prospered because

Salemnoun

35:4.5 locally known as Prince of S. because he presided

35:4.5 colony of truth seekers residing at a place called S..

43:5.17 as it is written, “And Melchizedek, king of S., was

45:4.16 on Urantia in the likeness of mortal flesh at S. in

51:3.9 Machiventa Melchizedek, the “sage of S.” in the

92:4.7 3. Melchizedek of S.. This emergency Son of

92:5.10 Melchizedek when he lived and taught at S. almost

93:1.3 what was to become the city of S., in Palestine.

93:2.0 2. THE SAGE OF SALEM

93:2.4 formed the nucleus of the later community of S..

93:2.4 of El Elyon, the Most High, and as the sage of S..

93:2.4 he was often referred to as the sheik, or king, of S..

93:2.4 S. was the site which after the disappearance of

93:3.1 Melchizedek organized his schools at S., patterning

93:4.14 It is of record, “Melchizedek, king of S., brought

93:4.14 maintained auxiliary centers on the outskirts of S.

93:4.16 Melchizedek taught elementary revealed truth at S.

93:5.2 just as well prepared to receive the doctrine of S.

93:5.3 to do with the appearance of Machiventa at S.,

93:5.4 They left Ur intending to go directly through to S.,

93:5.4 many gods of Mesopotamia for the one God of S..

93:5.5 Abraham and Nahor: “Come to S., where you shall

93:5.5 but Lot, Abraham’s nephew, decided to go to S..

93:5.6 Upon arriving at S., Abraham and Lot chose a hilly

93:5.6 Abraham and Lot made frequent pilgrimages to S..

93:5.7 Not long after they established themselves near S.,

93:5.8 return to the execution of his vows to the cause of S.

93:5.9 all Canaan and bring its people under the rule of S..

93:5.10 Upon returning with his family to S., Abraham

93:5.10 recognized as the civil ruler of the S. territory and

93:5.11 Abraham should formulate a defensive policy for S.

93:5.13 Abraham insisted that the God of S. had given him

93:6.1 in the course of this interview that the priest of S.,

93:6.3 made a formal covenant with Abraham at S..

93:6.5 his covenant with Melchizedek, going over to S. to

93:7.1 these teachers journeyed farther and farther from S.,

93:7.2 the men and women who ventured forth from S.,

93:8.1 Machiventa retired one night to his tent at S.,

93:9.1 The great organization built up at S. nearly

93:9.2 Abraham departed from S., going south to live near

93:9.4 from Melchizedek in the vanished schools of S..

93:10.1 on the third day after his disappearance from S. he

93:10.4 thus endeavoring to keep alive the truths of S. until

93:10.10 Melchizedek, the onetime sage of S., was invisibly

94:0.1 for all the early propaganda that went out from S.

94:5.4 simple doctrines of S. in the days of Machiventa.

94:5.6 far distant from S. of Palestine, the peoples learned

95:3.2 later on from Melchizedek’s headquarters at S..

95:6.9 to keep the light of S. from being fully extinguished

95:7.2 fail than in this desert region so very near S. itself.

96:0.1 the appearance of Machiventa Melchizedek at S. in

96:1.4 For centuries after Melchizedek’s sojourn at S. his

97:0.2 the personality of God, while clearly taught at S. in

97:7.8 to the gospel of this new revelation of the God of S.:

104:1.3 three concentric circles which the sage of S. wore

131:0.1 Melchizedek, who went forth from S. to spread

136:4.5 and on to the ministry of the Melchizedek of S..

142:3.4 was carried far from S. by those who believed in this

Salemadjective

Salem believers

93:6.6 Most of the S. had practiced circumcision, though

96:7.7 of Elihu, the prophet of Ur and priest of the S.,

98:3.9 The last stand of the dwindling band of S. was made

Salem colony

93:4.5 And that was the whole of the creed of the S..

93:6.8 assumed the civil and military leadership of the S.,

93:9.5 of his father and nourished the gospel of the S.,

Salem covenant

93:6.6 accepting this rite in token of the ratification of the S

Salem cult

93:7.2 willing listeners to the Hittite teachers of the S..

95:6.1 which ended the monotheistic teachings of the S..

98:2.10 philosophers, persecuted the remnants of the S.,

Salem dairying projects

93:6.8 of the herds and the reorganization of the S..

Salem doctrine(s)

93:5.2 just as well prepared to receive the doctrine of S.

93:5.4 Ovid, a Phoenician teacher who proclaimed the S.

94:1.5 but the S. was nonritualistic and hence ran directly

94:5.4 simple doctrines of S. in the days of Machiventa.

95:3.4 and moral ideals the surviving doctrines of the S.

95:6.0 6. THE SALEM DOCTRINES IN IRAN

98:0.3 Much of the S. was spread in Europe by Jewish

98:2.4 held loosely to the background of a belief in the S.

Salem gospel

93:7.3 From one generation to another the S. found

94:2.4 the most terrible price for its rejection of the S..

94:6.1 the S. was restated and revitalized, and as it was

94:7.4 all India by the inspiration of the revival of the S.

94:7.6 Gautama wavered regarding the S. of divine favor

94:7.7 came surprisingly near to being a revival of the S..

94:11.13 words of promise, to hear the simple gospel of S.,

95:1.7 This defeat of the S was followed by a great increase

95:3.3 Thousands of years before the S. penetrated to

95:6.1 appeared to revive the smouldering embers of the S..

Salem groups

96:7.1 God that were maintained by certain surviving S.,

Salem headquarters

95:1.9 In one generation the S. at Kish came to an end,

Salem missionaries

93:7.1 Melchizedek continued to train S., who penetrated

93:7.2 S. penetrated all Europe, even to the British Isles.

93:7.3 the coming of Jesus the teachings of the early S.

94:1.2 Aryan deities was well under way when the S.

94:1.5 The S. preached the one God of Melchizedek,

94:1.6 The S. had contributed much to the loss of faith in

94:2.1 As the S. penetrated southward into the Dravidian

94:2.1 they encountered an increasing caste system,

94:5.1 As the S. passed through Asia, spreading the

94:5.8 Confucius grew up out of the teachings of the S. of

94:6.9 influenced by the lingering traditions of the S..

94:7.5 pupil imparted to his teacher the traditions of the S.

95:0.1 The S. spread out all over southwestern Asia,

95:1.6 But the S. failed in their effort to bring about this

95:1.10 It was the S. of the period following the rejection

95:1.10 were the work of the descendants of the earlier S.,

95:3.5 when the S. first entered Egypt, they encountered

95:7.1 As in Greece, so in Arabia the S. failed because of

95:7.1 But they were not hindered by their interpretation of

96:7.8 And thus did the remnants of the S. in Mesopotamia

98:0.2 For a long time in Europe the S. carried on their

98:1.1 S. might have built up a great religious structure

98:3.2 too few of the S. penetrated Italy, and those who

104:1.4 Through the activities of the S. the Melchizedek

104:1.5 later ideas of the Trinity were imported by the S.

Salem religion

93:4.0 4. THE SALEM RELIGION

93:4.6 These commands of the S. were: 1. You shall not

93:5.4 whole family were halfhearted converts to the S.,

94:0.1 The early teachers of the S. penetrated to the

94:0.1 of the world where they taught the natives the S.

94:5.4 2. The S. of a Most High Creator Deity who would

94:5.5 greatest extraneous influence in the spread of the S.

95:1.0 1. THE SALEM RELIGION IN MESOPOTAMIA

95:3.4 ideals the surviving doctrines of the S. flourished.

95:5.2 clear concept of the revealed religion of S. as

96:0.2 The S. was revered as a tradition by the Kenites and

96:0.3 The S. persisted among the Kenites in Palestine

96:1.12 Kenites believed in El Elyon, the supergod of the S.,

96:7.3 entertained by the believers of the S. throughout

97:7.12 the trust-breeding religion of S. shine forth for the

98:1.0 1. SALEM RELIGION AMONG THE GREEKS

Salem school(s)

93:4.16 during this time Abraham attended the S. three

93:9.4 from Melchizedek in the vanished schools of S..

95:1.9 But remnants of the S. schools persisted.

95:1.10 good reflection of the teachings of the S. at Kish

Salem students

93:3.2 To a majority of the S. Edentia was heaven and the

Salem teaching(s)

93:4.16 Abraham finally became a convert to the S.,

93:10.3 continued to nourish any clear concept of the S..

94:1.0 1. THE SALEM TEACHINGS IN VEDIC INDIA

94:1.5 Never would the Brahman priests accept the S. of

95:2.2 that rendered Egypt more favorable to the S. than

95:3.5 influence throughout Egypt in behalf of the S.

95:7.0 7. THE SALEM TEACHINGS IN ARABIA

98:0.2 Among those who maintained the S. in the purest

131:5.1 no religion of that day contained more of these S..

Salem teachers

94:1.4 which the Brahman priests later fought with the S..

94:1.7 writings of their day in an effort to combat the S.,

94:2.1 social order greatly retarded the progress of the S..

95:1.3 Although the S. did much to refine and uplift the

95:1.3 they did not succeed in bringing the various peoples

95:1.4 The S. greatly reduced the number of the gods of

95:1.4 they exalted three of these gods to supremacy over

95:1.5 Never did the S. fully overcome the popularity of

95:1.5 They did much to refine the worship of this goddess,

95:6.1 For more than five hundred years the S. made

97:1.2 Samuel sprang from a long line of the S. who had

98:1.2 The early influence of the S. was nearly destroyed by

98:1.5 with the antipriestcraft doctrines of the earlier S.

98:3.7 told Augustus of the earlier attempts of the S. to

Salem temple

93:6.8 Abraham greatly improved the S. and provided

Salem territory

93:5.10 Abraham was recognized as the civil ruler of the S.

Salem traditions

94:6.3 Lao-tse built directly upon the concepts of the S.

Salem treasury

93:5.13 he persisted in giving a tenth of his spoils to the S..

Salem truths

93:5.10 more quickly be brought to a knowledge of the S..

93:10.4 thus endeavoring to keep alive the truths of S. until

Salem worship

93:4.1 The ceremonies of the S. were very simple.

Salemite

95:5.1 through the influence of an Egyptian S. physician,

95:5.6 worship of the sun was due to the counsel of the S.

Salemites

94:5.1 At See Fuch the S. maintained their headquarters,

94:5.5 the Absolute—into the salvationistic thought of the S.

94:5.8 But the S. did not labor in vain.

95:1.4 the belief of the S. in Melchizedek’s insignia of three

98:7.2 their illustrious predecessors, the Sethites and S.,

sales

69:9.15 Finally land became truly negotiable, with s.,

saliva

66:5.22 introduce handshaking in substitution for s. exchange

70:3.7 s. was exchanged in the place of blood drinking.

88:1.8 S. was a potent fetish; devils could be driven out by

88:5.1 the fear that s. would be used in deleterious magic;

sallied forth

34:6.3 bliss from which the divine Spirit originally s. forth

63:2.3 they s. forth shortly before nightfall on their

73:2.4 for the Garden s. forth in search of the ideal spot.

97:1.4 first time since the Hebrews s. forth from Egypt,

SalomeJesus’ aunt

122:3.3 Mary did confide to her sister S. that she thought her

Salomemother of James, John, and David Zebedee

129:1.5 Zebedee’s wife, S., was a relative of Annas,

129:1.5 S. became a great admirer of Jesus.

129:1.5 She loved Jesus as she loved her own sons, James,

129:2.7 had carried with him to Jerusalem a letter from S.,

137:5.2 home of Zebedee and S., there was held one of the

138:5.4 Zebedee and S. had gone to live with their son

140:7.3 On the third day Jesus visited with Zebedee and S.

142:0.2 Annas, the onetime high priest and relative of S.,

154:2.4 On the third night Jesus sent S., James’s mother,

171:0.4 S. the mother of James and John Zebedee came to

171:0.4 promise in advance to grant whatever request she

171:0.4 Then answered S.: “Master, now that you are

171:0.5 When Jesus heard S.’ request, he said: “Woman,

171:0.7 the foolish request she had made of Jesus at Pella

171:0.7 the honors she so unwisely sought for her sons.

184:0.3 high priest was a distant relative of their mother, S..

187:3.2 during the crucifixion were John, S., Mary, Ruth,

189:4.4 S. the mother of the Zebedee brothers, Joanna the

190:2.2 so did Jude after he had talked with David and S..

193:6.1 after Pentecost she returned to the home of S. at

Salsatia Census Director

37:8.4 The Nebadon Census Director, S., maintains

37:8.4 He is automatically cognizant of the birth and death

37:8.4 He works in close association with the personality

salt - noun

31:0.13 true souls of time and space—the evolutionary s. of

58:6.5 oceans were contracted and the percentage of s. was

58:6.5 fluids by ingenious techniques of s. conservation.

59:3.9 a collection of conglomerate, shale, and rock s..

59:3.9 This s. settled in great lagoons which were

59:3.9 so that evaporation occurred with deposition of s.

66:5.11 They greatly expanded the trade in the improved s.

69:4.6 were fought over natural deposits, such as flint, s.,

84:8.5 (When you use s. to savor food, pause to consider

84:8.5 could obtain s. only by dipping his food in ashes.)

99:1.4 Religion must act as the cosmic s. which prevents

130:2.4 Maybe you are the s. which is to make this brother

140:3.12 you are the s. of the earth, s. with a saving savor.

140:3.12 But if this s. has lost its savor, wherewith shall it be

140:3.12 It is henceforth good for nothing but to be cast out

140:4.0 4. YOU ARE THE SALT OF THE EARTH

140:4.2You are the s. of the earth, s. with a saving savor.

140:4.2 But if this s. has lost its savor, wherewith shall it be

140:4.3 In Jesus’ time s. was precious.

140:4.3 It was even used for money.

140:4.3 The modern word “salary” is derived from s..

140:4.3 S. not only flavors food, but it is also a preservative.

140:4.3 It makes other things more tasty, and thus it serves

159:5.17 terms, such as s., leaven, fishing, and little children

171:2.5 you are like the s. when it has lost its savor.

salt - adjective

58:1.3 protoplasm can function only in a suitable s. solution.

58:1.3 life—vegetable and animal—evolved in a s.-solution

58:1.3 did not this same essential s. solution circulate

58:1.4 liquid in all essentials comparable to the s. water

58:6.5 fluids by ingenious techniques of s. conservation.

59:3.4 Many of the rock s. deposits belong to this period.

59:3.9 In some regions these rock s. beds are seventy feet

59:4.11 fishes had adapted to both fresh and s. waters.

59:5.17 Both fresh- and s.-water fossils are found in the coal

59:6.4 The continents covered by great and small s. lakes

60:1.7 many of the basins of the fresh- and s.-water lakes

60:2.5 The thickness of these s.- and fresh-water deposits

61:3.8 Mediterranean became, for a time, an inland s. sea.

69:3.10 The first group specialists in industry were rock s.

69:4.6 the first literature of man was a s. advertisement.

69:4.6 tribal treaty concerned the intertribalizing of a s.

salted

140:3.12 this salt has lost its savor, wherewith shall it be s.?

140:4.2 this salt has lost its savor, wherewith shall it be s.?

saltiness

57:8.25 that degree of s. which was essential to Urantia life.

58:6.5 At the proper degree of s. in the oceans animal life

58:6.5 evolved the ability to reduce the s. of their body

171:2.5 And when that which is valued for its s. has lost its

salts

90:4.8 and were soon augmented by roots and various s..

salty

57:8.3 now observed, but this primitive ocean was not s.;

58:1.4 ancestors freely circulated about in the s. ocean;

58:1.4 this same oceanlike s. solution freely circulates about

59:3.10 the seas are so excessively s. that little life survives.

salubrious

62:1.2 These migrating tribes finally reached the s. region

63:2.4 climate was still s. and there was little need of fire.

73:3.3 This Mediterranean peninsula had a s. climate and

81:6.7 mankind constantly tended to drift toward the s.

salutary

52:6.1 But such s. influences did not attend the coming

salutation

122:9.28 Mary was disturbed by the farewell s. of Anna,

163:4.13 Oriental s. was a lengthy and elaborate ceremony;

174:0.2 he greeted each of the twelve with a personal s..

182:2.7 listened to his good-bye s. and went away in silence.

salutations

66:7.16 using it for s. and mealtime thanksgiving.

166:1.4 and crave flattering s. in the market places!”

175:1.9 They covet laudatory s. in the market places and

salute

122:9.3 with Simeon and Anna to indicate, by the s. of his

130:6.3 The sun rises every morning to s. you just as it does

149:2.8 a man was not supposed to s. even his own wife in

163:1.3 S. no man by the way, attend only to your work.

163:4.13 had been instructed to “s. no man by the way,” which

saluted

153:0.3 s. him cheerily and said: “We pray the Father will

saluting

191:4.2 and s. the company, said: “Peace be upon you.

salvable

51:2.3 technique is made for the entire s. population.

salvage

76:5.6 Adjusters, both working heroically for the s. of the

144:7.1 of the preceding religion which it seeks to s..

180:5.2 The post-mortem s. of imprisoned truth can

186:5.8 it does appear to us that the s. plan is a provisional

195:1.9 became a part of the s. of Greek culture and learning.

salvaged

35:10.4 the s. Sons of that order serve as custodians and

47:1.1 only finaliters and certain groups of s. children and

47:2.8 s. souls of mortal origin constitute the permanent

53:7.9 to corrupt these developing minds in mercy s. from

53:9.1 repentant and s. personalities will be exempted from

78:1.12 ideals which had been s. from the days of Dalamatia

131:2.1 The Kenites s. much of the teaching of Melchizedek,

170:2.8 destiny of the endless service of the s. sons of God.

salvationsee salvation from; salvation, God of;

          salvation, gospel of

5:4.5 worship of Deity and some doctrine of human s..

13:1.19 “ministering spirits to those who shall be heirs of s..”

45:1.11 Lucifer and his associates rejected the s. proffered by

53:9.1 Lucifer rebellion, s. was offered all rebels by Michael

54:5.3 Time to accept s. is vouchsafed every evildoer.

54:5.5 sinner may see the error of his way and embrace s..

67:3.3 began the great battle for the s. of the planetary staff

69:9.4 the first to proclaim that the poor could have s. on

89:0.1 this concept developed into the doctrine of sin and s.

89:9.4 Many still depend upon blood for s., but it has

89:10.1 new techniques of achieving self-consciousness of s..

89:10.1 the thought patterns of s. therefrom have become

92:3.2 survival after death, sacrament, ritual, ransom, s.,

93:4.5 to be able to comprehend the good news that s.,

93:4.8 doubt that faith is the only requirement for eternal s..

93:6.4 believed that s. could be secured only by works—

93:6.4 the good news that s. is to be had by faith.

94:1.5 Brahman priests accept the Salem teaching of s.

94:1.6 gospel of trust in God and s. through faith marked a

94:2.5 cults were frankly atheistic, claiming that such s.

94:5.1 the doctrine of the Most High God and s. through

94:7.2 detracted from the practice of seeking individual s.

94:7.5 he took an advanced stand on s. through faith—

94:7.5 to the people of India “the glad tidings of free s.;

94:7.6 Gautama grasped the new idea of s. through faith but

94:7.6 his dying words were, “Work out your own s..”

94:8.17 According to the original teachings of Gautama, s.

94:8.17 men away from the blatant claims of magical s..

94:9.1 Buddhism prospered because it offered s. through

94:9.5 the Mahayana teaching of the “Great Road” to s. in

94:10.2 rituals and believe that such ceremonials bestow s..

94:12.3 It is proclaimed that this new s. is attained by faith

95:2.5 than elaborate tombs, were depended upon for s..

95:4.1 proclaimed s. through calling upon the solar deity.

95:5.13 But the democracy of s. and resurrection as taught

96:7.7 Thus from Ur there is preached s., divine favor, by

96:7.7 cheering message of human s. as this extraordinary

97:5.2 “Behold God is my s.; I will trust and not be afraid,

97:5.3 for he has clothed me with the garments of s. and

97:7.6 my righteousness shall endure forever and my s.

97:8.3 The second Isaiah talked about s. by sacrifice and

98:2.1 The Olympian religion did not promise s., nor did it

98:2.2 from the contemplation of self-preservation—s.—to

98:2.10 abstract Deity; they rather craved promises of s.,

98:2.10 whose promises of s. made a great appeal to many.

98:2.11 became involved in these new methods of attaining s.

98:2.11 and entirely devoid of the promise of human s.;

98:3.9 which not only offered hopes of personal s. but also

98:4.1 The common people craved promises of s.—religious

98:6.3 the sufferings of the savior who had brought s. to a

100:7.10 Jesus taught that you must believe to receive s..

101:2.14 of which you become conscious as the way of s.,

101:6.8 The faith of Jesus pointed the way to finality of s.,

101:6.16 a sevenfold s. is the equivalent of the completeness

101:9.9 spiritual world by and through the technique of s.,

102:8.1 requires of man in return for this watchcare and s.,

103:7.2 True s. is the technique of the divine evolution of

103:9.5 it actually takes s. for granted and concerns itself

119:3.5 most beautifully touching chapters in the annals of s.

121:4.6 not religions of s. for even the poor and the weak.

121:5.6 people and had promised them individual s..

121:5.6 the intelligent and a profound proffer of s. for all,

121:5.11 mysteries invariably promised their devotees s.,

121:5.14 1. Paul taught a moral redemption, an ethical s..

121:7.10 Mithraic doctrines of s. by the sacrifice made by

122:9.7 He has raised up a horn of s. for all of us

122:9.18 To give knowledge of s. to his people

122:9.24 For my eyes have seen your s., Which you have

126:3.8 coming down on this earth to bring s. to mankind,

126:3.8 down on earth to proclaim s. to needy mortals.

128:1.10 Deliverer of the worlds, and the Captain of our s..

130:3.2 all who so desire the way to reach the harbor of s.

131:1.4 He gives s. to all who serve him.

131:1.5 harvest of the good things of this life and eternal s.

131:1.8 and guide our footsteps into the ways of s..

131:3.4 Those who are sure of s. are forever free from lust,

131:3.4 must you work out your own s. with perseverance.

131:3.4 If you would be certain of your final s., then make

131:3.4 and thus come to enjoy the ecstasy of eternal s..

131:4.3 God’s s. is strong and his kindness is gracious.

131:5.5 follow truth shall enjoy the bliss of an eternal s..

132:3.4 The eternal s. of this truth-discerning and beauty-

132:7.2 That man was not ripe for the harvest of s.;

132:7.2 you cannot lead unwilling souls into the joys of s..

132:7.4 Buddha guided his ship of s. right up to the safe

132:7.4 right up to the entrance to the haven of mortal s.,

132:7.4 of spirit tranquillity, soul rest, and assurance of s..

132:7.9 religion right then and there—this new way of s.,

133:4.4 “You do well to seek for a religion of eternal s.,

133:4.4 Know you not that the mystery of eternal s. dwells

133:6.6 S. is the spiritualization of the self-realization of the

135:6.6 smooth valley; and all flesh shall see the s. of God.

136:1.3 —Israel’s temporal exaltation—rather than for the s.

136:1.3 a new and better dispensation of mercy and s. for

136:6.6 Possibly, for the s. of his creatures, he might

137:8.12 full fruit of everlasting righteousness and eternal s..

137:8.15 enter therein shall find abundant liberty and joyous s..

139:1.12 effectively to proclaim the glad tidings of the s. of

139:5.11 Perpetua began the recital of the story of s. by faith

139:7.10 publican died triumphant in the faith of a s. he had

139:11.3 fifteen minutes for this enthusiastic advocate of s.

139:11.3 soul born into the “liberty of faith and the joy of s..”

139:12.7 every created being a full and equal chance for s.

140:8.9 from his mission of establishing a new way of s.;

140:10.1 things as the means of attaining righteousness—s..

140:10.1 explaining to his bewildered apostles that the s.

140:10.4 a s. growing out of the faith-realization of this very

140:10.9 every mortal may have all these essentials of s..”

141:6.2 something out of the hearts of those who seek s.?

141:6.2 having done that, you have brought the light of s.

141:6.4 if you wholeheartedly believe it, is your eternal s..

141:7.6 are: the attainment of s. by faith, and faith alone,

143:2.6S. is by the regeneration of the spirit and not by

143:5.5 before and since—dodged the issue of personal s.

143:5.6 Your s. comes not from knowing how others

143:5.8 and as now being a human soul who desired s.,

143:5.8 desired s. sincerely and wholeheartedly, and that was

144:1.10 a prayer, a prayer for s. in the coming kingdom.

144:2.3 to him who knocks the door of s. will be opened.

144:4.7 Worship is s. for the pleasure-seeking generations of

145:5.6 reception of spiritual truth for the s. of their souls?

145:5.6 many of them come seeking not for truth and s.

146:2.5 Even the infinite love of God cannot force the s. of

147:2.2 comfort for troubled minds, and s. for their souls,

148:4.5 plan of survival and the Sons’ merciful ministry of s..

148:6.3 was there granted him the s. of a vision of God.

149:6.4 the mercy of God leads to s.; while the love of God

149:6.10 with the appreciation of the source of your s.

150:5.2 ‘My righteousness is near; my s. has gone forth,

150:5.2 for he has clothed me with the garments of s. and

150:5.2 with the robe of divine righteousness and eternal s.

150:5.3 S. is the gift of the Father and is revealed by his Sons

150:5.3 By faith was Abraham made aware of s. by the

150:5.3 come forth from the Father to make s. more real

150:5.5 Jesus said: “You cannot buy s.; you cannot earn

150:5.5 S. is the gift of God, and righteousness is the

150:8.3 For you are a God who prepares s., and us have

150:8.5 our fathers; our Creator and the rock of our s.;

151:1.4 the meaning of the teaching and thus find s.,

152:5.3 ‘Fear not, stand still and see the s. of the Lord’?

152:5.6 —divine sonship, spiritual liberty, and eternal s..

153:3.6S. is a matter of clean hearts rather than of clean

155:1.4 their only hope of s. is to become truth-co-ordinated

155:5.13 mission of proclaiming a better way of s. to men

156:5.16 your ideals sufficiently high to insure your eternal s.

156:5.20 The God-conscious mortal is certain of s.;

162:2.7 I offer you the liberty of life and the joy of s..

163:2.4 but s. is the reward of faith, not merely of works.

165:4.3 satisfaction of the spirit and for the s. of the soul.

166:3.2 that only the gentiles of adoption can hope for s..

166:3.3 those who seek s., few can find entrance through

166:3.3 I declare that s. is first a matter of your personal

166:3.4 Now, to you who have refused s., the door is shut.

166:3.4 S. is not for those who are unwilling to pay the

166:3.5 kingdom shall certainly find such everlasting s..

166:3.5 But you who refuse this s. will some day see the

167:5.1 and this group of followers on the “Terms of S.,”

167:5.1 Said Jesus: “You see, then, that the Father gives s.

167:5.1 s. is a free gift to all who have the faith to receive

167:5.1 There is nothing man can do to earn this s..

169:1.1 talked to the multitude about the “Grace of S..”

169:1.4 those who are lost, those who stand in need of s..

170:2.8 7. The new gospel affirmed that human s. is the

171:6.2 I am going to seek s. with all my heart and learn to

171:6.3 Jesus said: “Today has s. come to this home,

172:3.4 Zechariah, and it said: He is just and he brings s..

172:5.8 because her king had come bringing s. and riding

174:5.3 they might be recipients of the Father’s eternal s..

174:5.7 for I came not to judge the world but to offer it s..

174:5.7 such as reject the gift of mercy and the truths of s..

175:1.5 that the Jews will turn to my Father and seek s.,

175:1.6 into the security and s. of the kingdom of heaven.

175:1.7 “My Father has long worked for your s., and I came

175:1.8 soon hear their voices ringing out with the call to s.

175:1.8 offered Israel and her rulers deliverance and s..

175:1.12 You stand with your backs to the doors of s. and

175:2.3 God is no respecter of persons, s. is for the Jew as

176:2.3 will go to all the world and this s. will spread to all

176:2.5 proclaimed to all the world for the s. of all peoples,

179:2.3 was for the safety and s. of his chosen followers.

179:4.7 as he had wrought for the peace and s. of the others.

180:3.2 save to offer them fellowship on earth and s. in

180:6.7 come to you a new revelation of the s. of God

181:2.18 to proclaim the good news of the s. of sonship

181:2.19 where in glory you shall tell of your s. to seraphic

182:1.14 I am the open door to eternal s..

182:2.1 together for the glory of God and the s. of men.”

185:3.3 And this s. is for the gentile as well as for the Jew.”

186:5.9 The s. of God for the mortals of Urantia would have

187:4.1 seek forgiveness for our sins and s. for our souls.”

187:4.2 When this thief reached out for s., he found

188:4.1 and to open the way for sinful man to obtain s.;

188:4.6 While the mortals of the realms had s. even before

188:4.6 bestowal on this world illuminated the way of s.;

188:4.7 Jesus forever made the way of s. (survival) more

188:4.7 he did better and more surely show the way of s. for

188:4.9 this concept of atonement and sacrificial s. is rooted

188:4.9 S. should be taken for granted by those who believe

188:4.9 should not be the selfish desire for personal s. but

188:4.12 experience and the enlargement of the way of s.,

188:4.13 This idea of the ransom of the atonement places s.

188:4.13 Human s. is real; it is based on two realities which

188:5.2 nor condonation, but rather eternal and loving s..

188:5.2 S. does not slight wrongs; it makes them right.

188:5.2 It is altogether proper to speak of s. as redemption

188:5.3 Forgiveness thus provided s..

188:5.9 the devotion of one’s life to the welfare and s. of

188:5.11 the bestowal of voluntary s. upon those who are

190:5.4 this Son of Man proclaimed the s. of God for all

190:5.4 read in the Scriptures concerning this day of s. for

190:5.4 it in darkness shall see the great light of eternal s..

190:5.4 bestow upon them the joy of s. in the place of

190:5.4 That he will not destroy the weak but minister s. to

190:5.4 Do you not perceive how great a s. has come upon

191:6.2 they see in your lives, to the finding of eternal s..

192:2.1 It is the love of God that impels men to seek s..

192:2.12 you are to proclaim the good news of spiritual s..

193:1.2 S. is the gift of God to all who believe they are his

193:1.2 But be not deceived; while s. is the free gift of God

193:2.2 Father sent me into the world to proclaim this s. of

193:2.2 so send I you abroad to preach this s. of sonship.

193:2.2 S. is the free gift of God, but those who are born

194:0.3 preaching glad tidings—even s. through Jesus—but

195:0.8 the reflection of his message of s. for all mankind.

195:3.3 the Stoics and the s. promises of the mystery cults.

195:3.8 that it did not become a means of spiritual s. in a

salvation from

5:4.5 The Buddhist religion promises s. from suffering,

5:4.5 the Jewish religion promises s. from difficulties,

5:4.5 the Greek religion promised s. from disharmony,

5:4.5 Christianity promises s. from sin, sanctity;

5:4.5 The religion of Jesus is s. from self, deliverance

89:10.1 the thought patterns of s. therefrom have become

101:6.9 1. S. from material fetters in the personal realization

101:6.10 2. S. from intellectual bondage: man shall know the

101:6.11 3. S. from spiritual blindness, the human realization

101:6.12 4. S. from incompleteness of self through the

101:6.13 5. S. from self, deliverance from the limitations of

101:6.14 6. S. from time, the achievement of an eternal life of

101:6.15 7. S. from the finite,the perfected oneness with Deity

121:5.15 not only offered s. from sorrow and even from death,

122:9.10 S. from our enemies and from the hand of all who

131:4.7 of evil and ultimate s. from all material fetters.

131:4.8 What can be greater than to experience s. from sin?

188:5.2 The forgiveness of Jesus is not condonation; it is s.

salvation, God of

2:6.3 He is the God of s..”

101:2.3 transform First Cause of science into a God of s.;

101:2.7 in its flight of faith until it is sure of a God of s..

101:2.7 this First Cause of science and religion’s God of s.

102:3.10 the Father of Michael and the God of human s..

102:6.3 attainment has faith in a personal God of personal s.,

131:1.9 from sin and put your whole trust in the God of s..

131:2.8 “Yahweh is the God of my s.; therefore in the

131:10.8 a marvelous God, and he is a God of eternal s..”

148:6.11 afflicted Job found the God of comfort and s. in

196:3.1 of Jesus’ gospel, the personal God of human s..

salvation, gospel of

94:7.4 inspiration of the revival of the Salem g. by faith.

94:7.7 Gautama’s gospel of universal s., free from ritual,

99:6.2 gospel of their respective messages of eternal s..

99:6.3 loses the saving message of the gospel of eternal s.

138:5.2 the idea that Jesus had come to proclaim a new g.

146:3.1 being honest of heart, he quickly believed this g..

156:5.12 be undoubting of the truth of the gospel of eternal s..

172:3.10 the Son of Peace and turn your backs upon the g..

174:5.3 I have freely proclaimed the g. to this people;

190:4.1 proclaiming this g. as you have received it from

195:10.1 a new understanding of his gospel of eternal s..

salvationistic

94:5.5 the Brahman—the Absolute—into the s. thought of

Salvingtonnoun—see Salvington, from; Salvington, of

                      Salvington, on; Salvington, to

                      see Gabriel of Salvington;

                                     see Immanuel of Salvington

15:5.13 specifications for some special purpose, such as S.,

15:7.7 S., the capital of Nebadon, your local universe, is

15:14.6 hundred constellations and has a capital known as S..

32:2.4 S., the headquarters of Nebadon, is situated at the

32:2.5 S. is the personal headquarters of Michael, but he

35:3.1 Melchizedeks occupy a world of their own near S.,

35:7.1 circuit of seventy primary spheres surrounding S.

37:3.7 career until such an individual either leaves S. for the

37:5.2 they ascend the Paradise path with you as far as S.,

37:6.2 and ninety spheres of spirit progress encircling S..

37:10.5 These ascenders, after attaining S., are used in an

39:7.1 are held in reserve on the seraphic worlds near S.,

40:9.9 home is the eighth group of worlds encircling S.,

41:1.3 Architectural spheres, such as S., Edentia,

43:1.5 of Edentia (like the planet Melchizedek near S.)

43:2.2 The S. government is the supreme judicial authority.

46:3.1 broadcasts received on Jerusem in liaison with S.

46:3.3 special broadcasts of Uversa are relayed through S.

48:3.2 by the Melchizedeks on a special planet near S.;

48:3.18 You could reach S. without them, but you would

48:6.33 fourth, S. and the surrounding educational spheres

67:8.3 From Edentia up through S. and even on to Uversa,

114:3.5 the resident governor general represents S. as well as

119:1.2 In all S., only the Divine Minister and Immanuel

119:6.1 Now that all S. was familiar with the preliminaries of

119:6.1 plan, announcing that he was soon to leave S. for the

119:6.2 Before leaving S. for the sixth bestowal, Michael

189:3.4 he departed for S. to register with Immanuel the

Salvington, from

33:2.5 When Michael is away from S., his place is assumed

33:6.1 Michael’s absence from S. in no way interferes with

33:6.2 When the Bright and Morning Star is absent from S.,

33:6.5 From S., broadcasts are simultaneously directed to

33:6.8 Nebadon time, broadcast from S., is the standard

34:4.7 if her presence should be removed from S..

35:1.2 the Father Melchizedek are never away from S. at

40:0.10 now am I dispatched from S.—onetime a mortal of

46:5.25 of their activities were transferred here from S..

53:1.6 Gabriel came down from S. and bound the dragon

62:7.2 received the first message from S. over the newly

62:7.6 These messages from S., Edentia, and Jerusem

63:0.1 the archangel message from S., on this occasion of

119:4.3 Michael was absent from S. during this bestowal,

119:5.1 Shortly after his departure from S. there did appear

119:7.3 thrilling announcement that was broadcast from S.

120:1.6 cannot occur during your absence from S. on this

120:2.9 of your personal divinity will follow you from S.

124:6.15 appeared to him an assigned messenger from S.,

Salvington, of

20:8.2 staff of the regularly constituted University of S.

28:5.22 The Mother Spirit of S. knows you fully, for the

32:0.3 of Nebadon, Jesus of Nazareth and Michael of S..

32:2.3 headquarters world, the architectural sphere of S.,

32:2.3 of the living staff on the completed spheres of S.,

32:2.3 The construction of S. was immediately followed

33:3.2 The Universe Mother Spirit of S., the associate of

33:7.7 In all other matters the courts of S. are final and

34:4.12 But it was of S. that John wrote: “And out of the

34:4.12 is maintained by the four control creatures of S.,

37:0.1 the universe Mother Spirit, the Divine Minister of S..

37:8.4 maintain headquarters within the Gabriel sector of S.

37:9.8 of the Spirit-fused mortals and the susatia of S.;

37:9.12 citizens of S. are twofold, the created susatia and

38:5.2 this period of training on the seraphic worlds of S.,

39:2.14 with the filing, and redispatch of the records of S.

39:2.14 higher personalities and as clerks of the courts of S.

39:2.18 local universe are held on the seraphic worlds of S..

41:0.1 by the space presence of the Divine Minister of S.,

43:0.3 time and distance measurement are those of S.,

43:2.1 These judicial decrees of S., together with the

43:8.1 equal the spiritual grandeur of the spheres of S.,

44:0.14 and brighten until you stand in the spirit halls of S.

44:4.8 and euphony of expression in the orations of S.

45:1.8 the Divine Minister of S. is everywhere in Nebadon.

45:5.7 for admission to the Melchizedek University of S.

45:6.9 of reservation among the finaliter spheres of S..

48:1.5 and 491 during the sojourn on the spheres of S..

48:3.2 of the systems to the highest study spheres of S.,

48:5.9 and the constellation to the training worlds of S..

49:1.3 The laws of Nebadon are the divine mandates of S.,

54:5.11 10. The Divine Minister of S. issued as her third

55:2.9 And from these study worlds of S. they go back as

PART III Personalities acting by authority of Gabriel of S..

57:3.8 Almost immediately the architectural worlds of S.

67:8.1 the records of S. portray Amadon as the outstanding

74:1.4 to the Most Highs of Edentia and to Michael of S..

104:1.12 the Divine Minister of S.—Mother Spirit of the local

107:1.1 I can only impart the traditions of S. and the beliefs

119:1.2 Michael appeared on the dispatching field of S.,

119:1.3 All the inhabitants of S. and those dwelling on the

119:1.4 this is about all that appears on the records of S.

119:3.2 vanished from the dispatching field of S. precisely

120:3.12 Then in the presence of all S. assembled, Michael

188:3.12 that during this period the supreme council of S.,

Salvington, on

6:1.5 On S., the headquarters of your local universe, this

17:0.12 directed by the Creative Mother Spirit resident on S.,

20:7.1 On S. they are sometimes denominated the Spiritual

20:8.3 up to the high College of Wisdom located on S..

24:1.11 No. 572,842 has functioned on S. since the early

24:2.7 number 81,412 of Orvonton, now stationed on S.,

25:5.3 everything of universe import is posted on S.;

30:3.10 Similar general reserves are maintained on S. and

32:2.2 On S. there now function the same one hundred

33:1.1 headquarters is in the mansion of light on S..

33:1.2 manifest were he actually to be present on S.

33:1.3 would exert if he were personally present on S.,

33:1.5 the Father and Eternal Son if both were present on S.

33:2.5 Michael’s headquarters is officially located on S.,

33:6.7 Chronology is rectified by a group of beings on S..

33:7.2 The high courts, located on S., are occupied with

33:8.1 On S., the headquarters of Nebadon, there are no

33:8.2 there do function on S. a variety of advisory and

33:8.4 councils of supreme sanction are situated on S..

35:2.3 on S. are called on motion of the Melchizedeks.

35:3.1 in the acquirement of residential status on S..

35:5.6 It is of record on S. that the Vorondadeks have

35:6.4 They are in perfect touch with their superiors on S.

35:8.8 the Lanonandek order of Sons is classified on S. as

36:5.3 immediate presence of the Divine Minister on S.,

37:8.5 An Associate Inspector is resident on S..

37:9.7 reside and function as permanent citizens on S.,

37:10.4 The various courtesy colonies are domiciled on S.

37:10.5 Such mortals of temporary sojourn on S are assigned

38:2.6 while on S. they will share their places of rest and

38:5.1 millennium as noncommissioned observers on S.

38:6.3 supervision of the Infinite Spirit as personalized on S

38:8.6 and when their corps on S. is overrecruited,

39:1.10 creatures who are pausing for the last time on S.,

39:2.6 third group of superior seraphim are based on S.

39:2.6 task of preparing the ascendant sojourners on S.

39:2.6 seraphim instruct the morontia graduates on S.

39:2.8 the superior seraphim are headquartered on S.

39:2.10 Even on S. ascending mortals do not possess

39:2.17 of all types of the superior seraphim are held on S.,

39:4.5 Voices of Mercy in the higher spheres and on S..

41:1.3 hundred local universe centers are stationed on S.,

43:0.1 central administration of the local universe on S.

44:4.3 Even on S. we “know as we are known.”

45:5.4 At the last millennial registration on S. there were

48:1.5 until you are constituted a first-stage spirit on S.,

53:2.3 the Union of Days on S. had been reflectivating to

53:5.4 Michael remained on S. while Gabriel proceeded to

57:3.9 About this time the staff of Michael arrived on S.,

57:8.9 of the Life Carriers, were finally accepted on S..

62:7.3 We transmit assurance of great pleasure on S.,

75:7.2 cheered by the announcement that their judges on S.

76:6.2 concurred in by the Union of Days on S., acting

106:9.10 problems which will continue to intrigue you on S.

108:3.5 of Adjusters, whether located on the planet, on S.,

111:7.4 Not long since I was present on S. and heard a

114:2.3 the representative of the Associate Inspector on S.

119:1.1 It was a solemn occasion on S. almost one billion

119:1.3 was registered on S. from the Melchizedek sphere,

119:2.3 with the reception of this request on S., Michael

119:2.7 on the third day thereafter Michael appeared on S.

119:3.1 The supreme council on S. had just finished the

119:3.4 Michael appeared in his accustomed place on S.,

119:5.3 On S. we followed the career of this spirit pilgrim

119:5.3 shortly thereafter in his accustomed place on S..

119:6.5 accordingly we arranged a suitable reception on S..

119:8.1 directing the Union of Days on S. to signify his

119:8.1 Michael assembled them on S. and requested them

120:3.10 When I shall again see you on S., we shall

136:3.4 since Michael took leave of his associates on S.

136:3.6 with the prebestowal charge administered on S..

158:3.3 the immediate associate of Michael on S. and his

188:3.13 message passed between Michael and Immanuel on S

193:5.4 Paradise sonship and supreme sovereignty on S..

Salvington, to

33:3.5 in Nebadon at the time of Michael’s return to S. after

35:2.8 disqualifies a Melchizedek until he goes to S. and,

37:10.3 of these headquarters worlds, from Jerusem to S..

39:2.3 their information pours in direct to S. upon a direct,

48:3.18 you will continue to enjoy them all the way up to S..

48:6.5 to choose wisely among the optional routes to S.,

53:7.12 on to S., Uversa, and Paradise went this message of

112:4.12 standing over the communication circuits to S.,

113:7.4 they will take you on to S., where you will stand

114:7.17 From Uversa to S. and on down to Jerusem, even in

119:7.2 to the final and triumphant return of Michael to S.

119:6.5 the sojourners on the worlds adjacent to S. were

119:8.1 Upon his return to S. this Michael, the Son of Man

Salvingtonadjective; see Salvington circuit(s);

    Salvington spheres or worlds

33:6.9 times are generally known as S. or universe time,

33:8.5 councils are referred either to the S. judicial bodies

35:3.1 the manifold activities taking place on the S. cluster

35:3.11 spirit progression of the S. educational system.

37:2.2 chairman, or observer at, most of the S. conclaves,

37:4.3 Their headquarters is situated in the S. sector of

39:1.12 engage in extensive teaching in certain S. schools

39:3.11 others are attached to the S. reserves of unassigned

43:2.2 The S. government is the supreme judicial authority.

43:9.5 you are prepared to leave Edentia for the S. career,

46:3.3 At this amphitheater the S. messages are coming

46:5.19 most of the more recently transplanted S. activities

67:8.2 I experienced as I perused the S. broadcasts which

93:1.3 was granted for this adventure by the S. authorities

119:2.2 requisitioned the S. rulers for the designation of a

119:4.1 for he shortly went out upon the S. dispatching field

Salvington circuit(s)

35:3.1 pilot world of the S. of seventy primary spheres

35:3.2 The 490 spheres of the S. are divided into ten groups

35:3.12 cultural worlds, the primary spheres of the S..

35:7.3 are centered on these Vorondadek worlds of the S.

35:10.1 group of seven worlds in the S. of seventy planets,

36:2.1 the fourth group of seven primary spheres in the S..

36:4.5 midsonite spheres to the finaliters’ worlds of the S.,

36:4.6 the fifth group of seven primary worlds in the S.

37:5.10 primary worlds and tributary satellites in the S. are

38:4.1 The ninth group of seven primary spheres in the S.

38:5.1 millennium spent on the seraphic worlds of the S..

40:8.2 and through the educational worlds of the S.;

48:5.10 who have long served on the worlds of the S.,

Salvington sphere(s) or worlds

35:3.1 the manifold activities taking place on the S. cluster

35:6.1 unassigned Vorondadeks resident on the S. worlds

36:4.4 on the S. midsonite sphere in the finaliters’ group of

36:4.5 The S. Worlds of the Finaliters.

36:4.6 world of the finaliters, the S. midsonite sphere.

36:6.3 life which the Life Carriers organize on their S.

37:2.10 The sixth group of seven S. worlds and their forty-

37:3.7 The seventh group of the encircling S. worlds,

37:6.1 From their headquarters on the S. worlds of the

38:4.1 worlds comprising this group of S. spheres,

43:9.2 On the S. spheres you will be evolving from a

48:1.4 And as you advance to the S. spheres, you attain

Samaria

97:9.19 the prophets (real estate agents) of Baal at S..

97:9.20 ruled in S. a gangster-nobility whose depredations

123:5.13 Esdraelon, stretching toward Mount Gilboa and S..

124:6.1 They journeyed south toward S., but on reaching

124:6.1 Jordan valley in order to avoid passing through S..

124:6.1 family would have enjoyed going down through S.

127:3.1 a day early, to be alone, going by way of S..

127:3.2 passing through S., they saw many strange sights.

127:3.3 did much thinking as they journeyed through S.,

128:6.4 trouble if he took his young brother through S..

134:7.5 Beeroth, Lebonah, Sychar, Shechem, S., Geba,

135:6.5 to hear him from all parts of Judea, Perea, and S..

139:5.9 Likewise, when he went into S. preaching and

142:8.5 the Master decided to retire into the cities of S. and

143:0.0 GOING THROUGH SAMARIA

143:0.1 Going north into S., they tarried over the Sabbath

143:0.2 The people of southern S. heard Jesus gladly,

143:3.8 the month, Jesus said to Andrew: “We go into S..”

143:4.1 Ashurbanipal sent still other colonies to dwell in S..

143:4.3 to the Master when he said, “Let us go into S..”

143:5.2 This woman of S. knew Jesus was a Jew by his

143:6.5 he knew that he would not again visit the heart of S.

144:0.2 were in retirement at this time on the borders of S.

145:4.1 and when they were yet within the borders of S.,

150:4.2 not to any city of the gentiles, neither go into S.,

157:3.5 They told him that some in Judea and S. who had

157:6.1 that, as they made their way through Judea, S.,

159:6.2 the welfare of the believers throughout Judea, S.,

162:0.1 with the ten apostles, he planned to go through S.,

162:0.1 by way of Scythopolis, entered the borders of S..

162:9.2 had been sent to the cities of Judea and southern S.

163:1.6 seventy messengers into all the cities of Galilee, S.,

163:4.16 started, two and two, on their mission in Galilee, S.,

163:6.6 so many people scattered throughout Galilee, S.,

166:2.1 the twelve over to Amathus, near the border of S.,

169:4.2 Father except to the woman of S. at Jacob’s well,

185:0.1 Pilate, the Roman procurator who governed S.,

188:1.2 north of Golgotha and across the road leading to S.

Samaritan

143:4.2 many meetings on the site of this old S. temple.

143:5.2 public, much less for a Jew to converse with a S..

143:5.2 being a Jew, ask for a drink of me, a S. woman?”

143:5.3 Besides, anything which a S. woman could receive

143:5.8 and it was made to a woman, a S. woman,

143:5.9 talking so intimately with this woman—this S.

143:6.0 6. THE SAMARITAN REVIVAL

143:6.1 Behold these people coming out from a S. city to

143:6.6 these S. cities yielded many souls for the kingdom

164:1.0 1. STORY OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN

164:1.3 Now, about this time, a certain S., as he journeyed

164:1.4 refrain from even speaking that odious word, S..

166:2.1 Nine of this group were Jews, one a S..

166:2.1 refrained from all association or contact with this S.

166:2.3 Simon Zelotes observed the S. among the lepers,

166:2.3 Said Jesus to Simon: “But what if the S. loves God

166:2.3 if we make these ten men whole, perhaps the S.

166:2.4 But when the S. saw that he was being healed, he

166:2.5 As the S. remained kneeling at Jesus’ feet,

166:2.5 then he said to the S., “Arise and go your way; your

166:2.7 But the S. really had leprosy.

169:1.16 This parable and the story of the good S. were his

193:1.1 appeared to Nalda and seventy-five S. believers near

Samaritans

124:6.1 but since the Jews disliked to deal with the S.,

137:7.11 In the very midst of Palestine there lived the S.,

137:7.11 they held many views similar to the Jewish teachings.

139:2.7 the first to defend the work of Philip among the S.

139:3.5 call fire down from heaven to destroy the S. who

139:4.8 fire from heaven on the heads of the disrespectful S..

139:5.10 ranks, being most successful in his work for the S.

143:0.1 more than two weeks teaching the Jews and S.

143:0.2 in overcoming much of their prejudice against the S..

143:0.2 It was very difficult for Judas to love these S..

143:3.1 The contact with the gentiles and the S. was a great

143:4.0 4. THE JEWS AND THE SAMARITANS

143:4.1 those of Galilee also, had been at enmity with the S..

143:4.1 This ill feeling between the Jews and the S. came

143:4.2 The religious enmity between the Jews and the S.

143:4.2 when the S. worked to prevent the rebuilding of

143:4.2 In return for their friendship Alexander gave the S.

143:4.2 The Apostle Philip, in his labors for the S. after the

143:4.3 The antagonisms between the Jews and the S. were

143:4.3 in his teachings and their prejudices against the S..

143:5.1 “Have no fear for me; these S. will be friendly;

143:6.5 Jesus declared himself so fully to the S. because he

143:6.6 —the fatherhood of God—to the S. in the cities

162:0.1 against the Jews, even more so than the average S.,

162:0.1 manifested indignation and informed these S. that

162:0.2 heaven to devour these insolent and impenitent S..

162:0.2 because of sectarian prejudice these S. denied

164:1.4 to all Jews regarding their attitude toward the S..

166:2.2 readily received by the Galileans, and even by the S..

166:2.2 to entertain kind feelings for the long-despised S..

175:1.7 Many of both the Jews and the S., and even the

185:1.6 deposed as a result of the needless slaughter of S. in

193:1.3 These S. were greatly astonished at this appearance

193:1.3 they hastened off to the near by towns and villages,

193:1.3 where they published abroad the news that they had

samenon-exhaustive

101:2.7 religion’s God of salvation are one and the s. Deity.

148:1.2 Though they all taught the s. truth, each apostle

157:2.1 when the s. shall come to pass, all men will know

sameness

12:7.4 are all volitional notwithstanding this apparent s..

SamsonIsraelite warrior

135:1.2 administered to his illustrious predecessors, S. and

140:5.16 the mourner, was a greater man than either S. or

Samuelthe first Hebrew prophet

97:1.0 SAMUEL-FIRST OF THE HEBREW PROPHETS

97:1.1 authority afforded a better opportunity for S. to

97:1.2 S. sprang from a long line of the Salem teachers

97:1.2 universal opposition which he encountered when he

97:1.2 And even then he was only partially successful;

97:1.2 he won back to the service of the higher concept of

97:1.3 S. was a rough-and-ready type of man, a practical

97:1.3 The progress he made was by sheer force of

97:1.3 he did little preaching, less teaching, but he did act.

97:1.3 One day he was mocking the priest of Baal; the next,

97:1.3 He devotedly believed in the one God, and he had a

97:1.3 he had a clear concept of that one God as creator of

97:1.4 But the great contribution which S. made to the

97:1.4 S. reiterated the Melchizedek covenant with

97:1.4 S. was aiding the evolving God concept to ascend

97:1.5 And he preached anew the story of God’s sincerity,

97:1.5 Said S.: “The Lord will not forsake his people.”

97:1.6 almost cost S. his life, when he dared to proclaim:

97:1.7 But S. did not progress very far beyond the concept

97:1.7 He proclaimed a Yahweh who made all men but was

97:1.8 for he declared: “The Lord is a God of knowledge,

97:1.8 he went one step further when, in their adversity,

97:1.8 he exhorted his people: “Let us fall now into the

97:1.9 continued under the ministry of S.’ successors.

97:1.9 God but hardly maintained the pace set by S.;

97:1.9 failed to develop the idea of the mercy of God as S.

97:1.10 during the time of S. and his immediate successors.

97:2.1 God comparable with that held in the days of S..

97:2.1 he was kept busy, as S. had been before him,

97:2.1 even more gigantic and difficult than that which S.

97:2.3 the Creator to about that place where S. had left it.

97:4.2 Amos envisioned the stern and just God of S. and

97:9.4 record that Saul was crowned king by the prophet S.

97:9.6 They required the tradition of Saul and S. as a

97:9.8 history wherein is depicted how the prophet S.,

135:1.2 illustrious predecessors, Samson and the prophet S..

135:4.2 John knew only of the records of such as Elijah, S.,

142:3.9 not read in S. where it says: ‘And the anger of the

142:3.9 And this was not strange because in the days of S.

159:4.5 the prophets make their records from S. to Isaiah?

169:1.2 admonished by the prophets from S. to John that

sanctification

34:5.5 Holy Spirit becomes increasingly effective in the s.

89:4.1 the later Christian doctrine of s. through sorrow,

90:5.3 ceremonies of purification, cleansing, and s..

sanctified

70:11.5 the taboo on killing, society s. it as traditional mores,

100:7.3 plans were characterized by such s. common sense.

135:1.2 A life Nazarite was looked upon as a s. and holy

143:2.6 way of this heavenly peace are destined to be s. to

175:1.16 or the temple which has supposedly s. the gold?

178:1.16 defense of the truth which has saved and s. you.

sanctifies

175:1.16 is the greater, the gift or the altar which s. the gift?

sanctify

144:2.1 and let your spirit s. our hearts forevermore, Amen!”

144:5.28 S. our steps and co-ordinate our thoughts.

179:4.7 done everything possible to s. and save Judas, even

182:1.5 S. them in the truth; your word is truth.

sanctifying

90:5.2 Ritual is the technique of s. custom; ritual creates

sanctimonious

100:7.4 Jesus was pious but not s..

sanctimoniousness

149:4.4 sympathy without sentimentality, piety without s..

sanctionnoun

33:8.4 The one hundred councils of supreme s. are situated

69:1.3 by means of taboo, convention, and religious s..

69:9.16 private ownership of land was given social s. only

70:11.4 the transgression of taboos which enjoyed ghost s.,

70:11.5 held together had not rights had the s. of religion;

74:8.1 This circumstance lent almost sacred s. to the time

83:6.5 the satisfaction of all biologic urges under the s. of

89:1.1 taboos, but they early acquired ghost or spirit s.,

89:2.2 when the taboo received the solemn s. of religion,

89:7.4 providing s. for the earlier and more savagelike sex

179:5.8 supper was established without ecclesiastical s..

sanctionverb

22:7.10 The Seven Master Spirits have authority to s. the

70:1.4 experience periods of peace and s. warlike practices.

93:6.1 fact that Melchizedek would not s. the undertaking.

sanctioned

40:8.3 And when this court of inquiry, s. by a personal

70:1.14 The primitive religions all s. war.

70:3.11 marriages between the families of the chiefs were s..

70:7.13 Many later tribes s. the formation of women’s clubs,

82:3.14 primitive tribes s. trial marriage until the woman

84:0.1 sex hunger embellished marriage, religion s. it,

92:2.6 Religion has at one time or another s. all sorts of

101:6.3 augmented by wisdom, and s. by religious faith.

167:5.4 Jesus never s. any divorce practice which gave man

173:2.7 an irregular teacher since he had never been s. by

sanctions

43:2.8 This group s. the final form of all enactments and

89:1.7 would never have endured but for the upholding s. of

195:6.7 with things; they are barren of all real values, s.,

Sanctities of Service

28:6.16 5. The S.. The privilege of service follows the

28:6.19 faces of these secoraphic service indicators, the S..

28:6.19 These angels are indeed the mind readers, heart

28:6.19 these high seconaphim lay bare the deep motives of

sanctity

5:4.5 Christianity promises salvation from sin, s.;

10:1.2 with the dignity and s. of personality possession,

18:1.5 The Paradise Creators respect the privacy and s. of

28:6.20 trust and for the appreciation of the s. of service.

86:3.1 Not the s. of life but the shock of death inspired fear

90:5.2 acquiring the s. and dignity of religious ceremonial.

113:5.1 Angels do not invade the s. of the human mind;

121:7.6 and the gospel of personality s. and spiritual liberty

159:4.10 some of the teachers of the s. of this traditionalism

Sanctity of Service

28:6.16 5. The S.. The privilege of service follows the

28:6.19 faces of these secoraphic service indicators, the S..

sanctuaries

167:6.6 do their best to provide s. of appealing simplicity

sanctuary

27:7.2 Paradise is more nearly one vast s. of divine service.

55:1.2 temple has three parts: Centermost is the s. of the

69:4.4 These market squares became the first places of s.

70:10.16 s. was a means of escaping this sudden group anger.

175:1.22 Zechariah, slain between the s. and the altar?

sand

85:4.2 believed that a nature spirit produced the s. whirls,

95:2.4 —by the action of the soda-impregnated s.,

123:2.14 shallow boxes of s. in which Jesus worked out maps

123:3.4 lads played with blocks in the s. on top of the house

123:4.5 The hot winds, carrying blasts of fine s., usually

123:4.5 Jesus was blinded by the s. when descending the

128:6.11 Jesus provided s., blocks, and stones by the side

136:4.2 Never again did Jesus write on anything except s..

137:2.9 subsequently write—except in the dust or in the s.

162:3.5 wrote upon the s. a few words which caused him

162:3.5 when the Master had written in the s. the third time

187:5.1 the sky darkened by reason of the fine s. in the air.

187:5.4 together to protect themselves from the cutting s..

sandal

135:7.2 whose s. straps I am not worthy to stoop down

sandals

169:1.9 and put the son’s ring on his hand and fetch s. for

187:2.8 divided his clothes among them, one taking the s.,

Sandmatia

41:2.1 having as immediate neighbors the systems of S.,

sands

48:6.32 heart as well as to seek for the dry s. of knowledge

133:8.4 made ready for the long trek across the desert s..

sandstone

58:7.9 Much of the older s. and conglomerates represents

59:1.16 S. has been turned into quartz, shale has been

59:4.7 There is also a red s. stratum which characterizes

59:5.10 500 to 2,000 feet thick, consisting of s., shale, and

60:1.1 this period were mostly conglomerates, shale, and s..

60:1.2 but numerous s. footprints of the land reptiles may

60:1.2 In many regions the one thousand feet of red s.

60:1.4 In England the New Red S. belongs to this epoch.

60:3.9 times are variegated, consisting of chalk, shale, s.,

sandstones

59:1.11 2. S.—deposits made in shallow water but where the

sandstorm

123:4.5 It happened during an unexpected July s. from the

187:5.2 amidst the increasing darkness of the fierce s.,

187:5.4 The s. grew in intensity and the heavens darkened.

187:6.1 In the midst of the darkness of the s., about half past

188:0.3 In the meantime, the s. having considerably abated

sandstorms

187:5.1 this meant the coming of one of those hot-wind s.

sane

88:2.7 otherwise s. men and women will refuse to accept

91:7.3 ecstasy is permissible when resulting from s.

196:3.34 well-balanced and s. effort to advance the borders of

sanely

161:2.4 No mere man would s. profess to forgive sin;

saner

94:7.3 the s. and more moderate teachings of Gautama

sang

7:6.1 joy, and all of the Morning Stars s. together.”

123:4.2 They danced and s. but had few organized games,

Sangik or primary Sangik or secondary Sangik

see Sangik peoples; Sangik races; Sangik tribes

64:5.2 This was the S. family, the ancestors of all of the six

64:5.3 These S. children were not only intelligent above

64:5.3 tended toward the skin color of the S. parent.

64:6.3 were the first of the S. children to develop a tribal

64:6.20 to develop and emigrate from the original S. center

64:7.1 When the colored descendants of the S. family began

64:7.10 It was this infusion of S. blood which produced that

64:7.12 All efforts to identify the S. ancestry of modern

64:7.16 As the S. migrations draw to a close, the green and

65:4.7 the later simultaneous appearance of the S. mutants

75:8.2 as many as four separate sources: Andonite, S.,

77:4.4 thousand years ago had become largely S. in nature,

78:4.6 An increase of either S. or Andonite stock tended to

79:2.3 it was unfortunate that the sS. strains predominated

79:2.3 this racial melting pot of long ago; more of the pS.

79:5.1 preserving the superior potential of the pS. Type.

79:5.2 same ice sheet which so long blocked S. migration

79:7.3 less disturbing to the innate stability of the S. type.

80:2.3 It is this sS substratum that suggests a certain degree

80:9.2 with smaller amounts of the red and yellow S..

80:9.8 This group absorbed a considerable amount of sS.

81:4.5 2. Primary S., red, yellow, and blue.

81:4.6 3. Secondary S., orange, green, and indigo.

81:4.9 the Andonite type by S. hereditary dominance.

81:4.9 Eskimos are blends of Andonite and S.-blue races.

81:4.11 modified by primary and (some) sS. admixture

81:4.12 2. The Mongoloid—the pS. type, including the red,

81:4.12 has been modified by sS. and Andonic mixture;

81:4.12 though they contain a high percentage of sS. blood.

81:4.13 3. The Negroid—the sS. type, which originally

Sangik peoples

64:6.14 they proved themselves superior to all of the S. in

64:6.25 the red men were the most advanced of all the S.,

64:7.2 that for almost one hundred thousand years these S.

64:7.3 These sS. found existence more easy and agreeable

64:7.3 The pS., the superior races, avoided the tropics,

64:7.8 in Europe, the way was partially open for these S. to

64:7.8 they migrated westward along the old trails of the

64:7.8 They invaded Europe in successive waves,

64:7.9 In Europe, they soon encountered the Neanderthal

64:7.14 The last of the S. to migrate from their center of race

77:2.4 almost every way to both the Andonite and the S..

78:3.5 were occupied by a mixed race of Andonite and S.

78:5.5 contributed to the northern groups of the Saharan S..

79:0.1 Here at this eastern focus of the human race the S.

94:2.1 identity in the face of a rising tide of the sS. peoples.

Sangik race(s)

64:5.4 while we separately consider the six S. of Urantia.

64:6.0 6. THE SIX SANGIK RACES OF URANTIA

64:7.16 India harbors a blend of the sS. races, and the brown

65:4.8 simultaneously with the appearance of the six S.

66:0.2 concurrent with the appearance of the colored or S.,

66:7.5 from the superior families of the Andonic and S.;

67:5.5 harbored only the lowest types of the S. of Urantia,

67:6.6 of the loyal Andonites slightly admixed with the S.,

70:1.2 The S., together with the later deteriorated Nodites

73:1.6 These Nodites had freely mated with the S. and had

74:2.5 embracing a representative of each of the six S.;

78:0.2 through its amalgamation with the Nodite and S.

78:6.7 descendants, largely mixed with the surrounding S.

79:2.1 In the highlands northwest of India the S. came into

79:3.8 recognize their Andite cousins submerged in the S.,

80:0.2 Adamic stock which became admixed with the S.,

80:4.3 union of these stocks, as later mingled with the S.,

81:4.2 S. were medium-headed, with the yellow and blue

81:4.9 Eskimos are blends of Andonite and S.-blue races.

81:4.13 Africa, India, and Indonesia wherever the sS. races

82:1.6 The S. had normal animal passion, but they displayed

82:5.8 the desire of the S. to mate outside their own tribes.

82:6.2 Of the six colored S., three were primary and three

82:6.9 These three peoples belong to the pS. races.

82:6.10 When a pS. race amalgamates with a sS. race,

Sangik tribes

64:7.9 encounter and absorb their invading cousins of the S.

64:7.10 the S. were more intelligent than, and in most ways

64:7.10 mingling of these S. with the Neanderthal peoples led

67:6.1 mankind just before the days of the birth of the S..

69:2.6 The S. were fairly industrious when residing away

77:3.1 reached out to intermarry with the Andonite and S.

77:4.4 eastward into Elam and united with the mixed S..

78:0.1 latterly, as amalgamated with the Nodite and S.,

Sangiks

78:3.5 with Nodites, Andonites, and red and yellow S..

79:5.1 eastern Asia is more properly that of the primary S.,

79:5.2 to migrate from the central Asian focus of the S..

79:5.9 civilizations were evolutionary products of the S.,

81:4.2 The secondary S. were medium- to long-headed.

82:1.6 they displayed little imagination or appreciation of

82:6.10 Biologically considered, the secondary S. were in

84:8.3 It was there in measure in the S. and Andonites,

84:8.3 enormously heightened by the blending of the S. and

89:5.3 The S. were all cannibalistic, but the Andonites were

sanguine

136:6.6 to measure up to their most s. expectations, but he

Sanhedrin or Jerusalem Sanhedrin

130:3.8 the seat of government of the Alexandria S.,

142:6.1 a wealthy and elderly member of the Jewish S..

142:6.1 so at variance with Jesus that no member of the S.

142:6.2 Nicodemus was not an official delegate of the S.;

142:6.9 He faintly protested when his colleagues of the S.

142:8.5 Simon, a member of the S., publicly espoused the

147:5.1 Though Simon was not a member of the Jewish S.,

147:6.2 on a religious charge and be tried by the S..

147:6.2 to submit their report to the chief priests and the S.

148:8.1 Abraham, a young and influential member of the S.

148:9.4 the messengers of the S. arrived to bid the six spies

152:0.1 the new observers from the JS. who had come down

153:1.1 leaders acting directly under orders from the S. at

153:2.10 (a member of the S.) rose up and asked: “Do I

153:3.6 the JS. were now almost convinced that Jesus must

154:0.1 group of special commissioners representing the JS..

154:2.1 the S. passed a decree closing all the synagogues

154:2.1 unprecedented usurpation of authority by the JS..

154:2.1 had been subject to the authority of the S..

154:2.1 This summary action of the S. was followed by the

154:2.1 in Palestine had bowed to this manifesto of the S.

154:2.1 refused to acknowledge the right of the S. to

154:3.1 Herod did agree to the plan of permitting the S.

154:3.2 and carried to Jerusalem for trial before the S. on

154:3.2 the decree which authorized the officers of the S.

154:5.1 the arrest of Jesus by the officers of the S..

154:6.6 from Tiberias bringing word that officers of the S.

154:7.1 engaged in this hasty flight from the S. officers who

156:6.7 general resentment against the Pharisees and the S.

162:1.1 Knowing that the S. had sought to bring Jesus to

162:1.5 the fear that had come over the officers of the S.

162:1.5 the members of the S. either secretly believed in

162:1.7 the S. made feeble attempts to place the Master

162:1.7 the members of the S. speculated that Philip had

162:1.10 that the S. was determined to put him to death.

162:2.5 officers of the S. did not wholly believe this rumor.

162:2.6 Eber, the proper officer of the S., with two assistants

162:2.9 And the chief of the S. was wroth with Eber and,

162:2.10 The S. disbanded in confusion, and Jesus withdrew

162:3.2 he was met by a group of the hired agents of the S.

162:3.3 they would accuse him before the S. of setting

162:7.6 When the unbelieving Jews and the agents of the S.

162:7.6 agents of the S. sought to place him under arrest,

162:9.1 The S. made no effort to molest these gatherings

163:2.4 young man, Matadormus, was a member of the JS.;

164:0.1 danger of placing himself in the hands of the S.,

164:2.1 just one purpose: to give the S. and the Jewish

164:2.1 were then, or had recently been, members of the S.

164:2.3 his desire to win the remaining members of the S..

164:2.3 bringing his work once more to the notice of the S..

164:2.4 offer of the former and present members of the S.

164:3.1 bring his mission on earth to the notice of the S.

164:3.16 making this act an open challenge to the S. and all

164:3.16 the purpose of bringing these matters before the S.

164:4.0 4. JOSIAH BEFORE THE SANHEDRIN

164:4.1 the leaders of the S. decided to convene the council

164:4.1 a standing rule which forbade the meeting of the S.

164:4.1 desired to be brought before the S. for adjudication

164:4.2 the spokesman for the S. (about fifty members

164:4.7 appeared before the august S., they were afraid to

164:4.9 since they could not entrap Josiah, they sought to

164:4.10 When Josiah had thus spoken, the S. broke up in

164:5.1 this Sabbath-breaking session of the S. was in

164:5.1 hoping that he would be summoned before the S.

164:5.1 feared to bring him before the S. even as a witness,

164:5.3 had been in attendance upon the session of the S.,

166:1.6 to bring him to trial and judgment before the S. at

166:5.1 had never been subject to the supervision of the S. at

167:1.2 leading Pharisees of Jerusalem, a member of the S.,

167:3.1 all been closed to his teachings by order of the S..

168:2.10 called a meeting of the S. that they might determine

168:3.0 3.MEETING OF THE SANHEDRIN

168:3.2 the S. met to deliberate further on the question,

168:3.2 committing the S. to the decision of death, without

168:3.3 this was the first time the S. had gone on record

168:3.3 fourteen members of the S. resigned in a body

168:3.3 this group of fourteen withdrew from the S. on

168:3.3 With the ejection of these nineteen men the S. was

168:3.4 his sisters were summoned to appear before the S..

168:3.4 the transactions of the S. virtually admitted the

168:3.6 It was at this same meeting of the S. that Caiaphas

168:3.7 Jesus had received warning of the doings of the S.

168:5.1 received warning that the S. had decreed his death.

168:5.2 safe from the murderous intrigues of the wicked S..

171:3.4 They knew that the S. had broadcast a message to

171:3.4 knowing his whereabouts should inform the S.;

171:3.4 of the open declaration of the S. that he must die.

171:4.5 and knowing that the S. had dared to condemn Jesus,

172:0.2 utter defiance of the S.’ decree of death, to proclaim

172:0.3 that he should be so unconcerned when the S. had

172:1.2 and Lazarus; it was tendered in defiance of the S..

172:1.2 The agents of the S. were present, but they feared to

172:2.4 the sacrifice of his life to the vengefulness of the S..

172:2.4 fled to Philadelphia when the officers of the S. sent

172:3.2 in the flesh, his death had been decreed by the S.,

172:3.14 hastened ahead of the procession to rejoin the S.,

172:3.15 to reject Jesus later on this week when the S. took

172:4.1 No attempt was made to molest Jesus as the S.

172:5.7 Jesus would have been arrested by the S. officials

172:5.9 popular demonstration was so to frighten the S.

172:5.10 On the way down Olivet he even envisaged the S.

173:1.5 At this time the S. itself held its regular meetings in

173:2.2 At the noon session of the S. it was unanimously

173:2.3 temple rulers and the officers of the Jewish S.

173:2.3 academies and regularly ordained by the S..

173:2.3 At this time only the S. could ordain an elder or

173:2.6 authority; John had never been ordained by the S..

173:2.7 since he had never been sanctioned by the S..

173:2.8 Sadducees now represented a majority of the S..

174:2.1 there had been held a council between the S. and

174:2.5 defeated since it was a well-known ruling of the S.,

174:5.3 score of men who were once members of the S.,

175:3.0 3. THE FATEFUL SANHEDRIN MEETING

175:3.1 this Tuesday evening the fateful meeting of the S.

175:3.1 never before had they resolved to place him under

175:3.1 that the S., as then constituted, officially voted to

175:3.1 the S.’ reply to the last offer of heavenly mercy

175:3.3 The officers of the S. were given the orders for

175:3.3 they instructed these officers of the S. to “bring him

175:4.2 while the S. sat in death judgment upon Jesus,

175:4.3 in case an open break with the S. should come.

175:4.4 The Sadducees,who controlled and dominated the S.

175:4.13 The S., having formally decreed the death of Jesus

177:4.1 This was an informal meeting of the S. and had

177:4.2 would forthwith receive high honors from the S.,

177:4.6 he had come to offer himself to the S. as one who

183:2.3 inasmuch as the presiding officer of the Jewish S.

184:0.0 BEFORE THE SANHEDRIN COURT

184:0.1 time for legally calling together the court of the S..

184:0.1 It was not lawful to convene the S. court before

184:0.2 Some thirty members of the S. had gathered at the

184:1.1 practically all of those members of the S. who had

184:1.9 Jesus would be brought before the court of the S.,

184:3.1 S., by a large majority vote, had decreed the death

184:3.2 This was not a regularly called meeting of the S.

184:3.13 Already had the full S. agreed that Jesus was guilty

184:3.13 they were more concerned with developing charges

184:3.13 They knew that they must secure the consent of the

185:1.1 the S. in respect as the highest tribunal on earth.

185:1.5 The Jews held that only the S. could disburse the

185:2.3 Then spoke the clerk of the S. court to Pilate: “It is

185:5.4 the chief priests and the S. councilors all shouted

185:5.13 of the chief priests and the councilors of the S.;

186:1.1 members of the S. waiting to learn what had been

186:1.1 Caiaphas engaged in making his report to the S.

186:1.2 being called before the full meeting of the S.

186:1.3 Judas wanted to appeal to the S., but they would

186:1.4 Judas found himself standing in the presence of the S

186:1.6 As Judas left the S. chamber, he removed the

186:3.1 On hearing their report, the S. was satisfied that

187:5.6 Jesus revealed his true nature to the murderous S.

188:0.3 a group of Jews representing the S. had gone out

188:1.1 the representatives of the S. standing by to see that

188:1.2 members of the S. had kept their faith in Jesus

188:2.2 bearing the official request of the S. that a Roman

190:3.3 Caiaphas called a meeting of the S. to convene at

190:4.2 The S. is soon to begin the consideration of these

191:0.1 were afraid of being arrested by the agents of the S.

Sanhedrist or Sanhedrist court

184:3.1 priest, Caiaphas, called the Sc. of inquiry to order

184:3.18 this first session of the S. trial of Jesus ended at half

184:4.3 by the example of the members of this so-called Sc..

184:5.9 Jesus did not again appear before the Sc..

184:5.11 for confirmation of the sentence of death that this Sc.

185:0.1 by about fifty of his accusers, including the Sc.

185:2.1 spokesman for the Sc. answer Pilate: “If this man

185:2.10 We find in the S. tribunal that this man is an evildoer

186:1.1 The chief priest and his S. associates followed

186:2.2 Before the Sc. Jesus declined to make replies to

Sanhedrists

164:4.11 And as the S. departed in anger and confusion,

184:0.2 Annas knew that a court of S. was in waiting at the

184:3.0 3. BEFORE THE COURT OF SANHEDRISTS

184:3.2 This was a special trial court of some thirty S. and

184:3.5 Never had they gazed upon such a prisoner nor

184:3.6 so evidently trumped up that the S. themselves

184:3.16 any question when before Annas or the S. except

184:5.9 They did not want again to look upon Jesus’ face

184:5.9 as they sat in judgment upon Jesus’ innocent life.

185:2.4 the ill-will and the ill-humor of the S. toward Jesus

185:2.5 Pilate took delight in making them publicly confess

185:3.7 one of the S. stepped up by the side of Pilate,

185:5.1 and calling together the chief priests and S., said

188:1.2 although their fellow S. had long suspected them,

188:2.2 ended with the appointment of a committee of S.

188:2.3 When Pilate heard this request of the S., he said: “I

190:3.3 The S. were thoroughly aroused by these rumors.

sanitary

66:5.20 The great s. advance of this epoch came from the

69:6.4 They failed to reap the s. benefits of fire because they

73:5.3 The s. arrangements of the Garden were far in

73:5.3 kept wholesome by the strict observance of the s.

76:3.5 to serve as physicians and s. inspectors, and to act as

87:6.12 Only in recent times has bathing become a s. practice

93:4.15 nor to promulgate even advanced s. practices or

sanitation

66:5.17 council was concerned with the introduction of s.

72:7.1 city concerns itself with such matters as health, s.,

74:7.13 1. The laws of health and s..

148:0.1 The encampment was a model in order and s. as

sanity

2:7.11 Health, s., and happiness are integrations of truth,

100:4.3 Of health and s. man understands much, but of

100:7.12 appraised him as the model of s. and the pattern of

sank

58:5.2 that the heavier metals s. deep into the interior.

58:7.9 extensive areas of the continental shores s. beneath

60:3.4 Most of Mexico s. beneath the sea, and the southern

64:6.5 and shortly thereafter the Bering land isthmus s.,

67:5.3 Society quickly s. back to its old biologic level,

67:5.4 the planetary headquarters s. beneath the waters of

73:7.1 Africa, the eastern floor of the Mediterranean s.,

94:2.2 The vast Vedic priesthood itself floundered and s.

137:7.1 Mary’s faith, raised to such heights at Cana, now s.

141:2.3 But these words s. into their hearts and came forth to

145:3.2 as soon as the sun s. beneath the horizon, scores of

145:3.2 with his paralyzed daughter just as soon as the sun s.

153:2.3 filthy dungeon until he s. in mire up to his armpits.

176:1.5 these predictions of the Master s. into their minds.

sanobim or cherubim and sanobim

26:1.8 6. Cherubim and S..

30:1.86 16. Cherubim and S..

30:2.88 6. Cherubim and S..

37:7.2 As an attainment level of c. and s., the Mansion

38:0.2 s., constitute the angelic corps of a local universe.

38:5.1 of all local universe angels—seraphim, c., and s..

38:7.0 7. CHERUBIM AND SANOBIM

38:7.1 In all essential endowments c. and s. are similar to

38:7.1 They have the same origin but not always the same

38:7.1 They are wonderfully intelligent, marvelously

38:7.1 They are the lowest order of angels, hence all the

38:7.2 C. and s. are inherently associated,functionally united

38:7.2 deflector, or negatively charged angel, is the s.

38:7.2 hence they usually serve in pairs.

38:7.2 they are more than ever dependent on mutual contact

38:7.3 C. and s. are the faithful and efficient aids of the

38:7.3 C. and s. serve for ages in these capacities, but they

38:7.4 The c. and s. are the routine spirit workers on the

38:7.4 in an emergency, they may serve in the place of a

38:7.4 but they never function as attending angels to human

38:7.5 C. and s., like seraphim and all other orders of

38:7.6 C. and s. are by nature very near the morontia level

38:7.6 they prove to be most efficient in the borderland

38:7.6 Every fourth cherubim and every fourth s. are quasi-

38:8.0 8. EVOLUTION OF CHERUBIM AND SANOBIM

38:8.1 advancing service are open to c. and s. leading to an

38:8.1 There are three great classes of c. and s. with regard

38:8.2 C. and s. of this order are brilliant, though not by

38:8.2 it is possible for them to attain full seraphic standing.

38:8.3 All c. and s. are not equal in ascension potential,

38:8.3 Most of them will remain c. and s., although the

38:8.4 They will continue on as c. and s., together with a

38:8.5 Guardians of destiny do not have c. and s. as

38:8.5 Such deserted c. and s. are usually embraced by

38:8.6 the once-embraced c. and s. have long served on

38:8.6 advanced and senior c. and s. are re-embraced by

38:8.6 Paradise possibilities, is open to such reborn c. and s.

44:5.10 counseling with the seraphim, c., and s. regarding the

44:5.10 divergent forces between active c. and passive s..

48:5.1 are a corps of deserted but glorified c. and s..

48:5.1 the seraphim is ably assisted by c. and s.; but

48:5.1 ministrations of her former lieutenants, c. and s..

48:5.3 an Adjuster-fused mortal, both a c. and a s. are left

48:5.10 and from this second embrace these c. and s. emerge

113:2.9 kept by the pair of c. (a c. and a s.) who are always

Sansadaughter of Adam and Laotta

76:0.2 Cain and S. were born before the Adamic caravan

76:0.2 Laotta, the mother of S., perished at the birth of

76:0.2 Eve took S., the child of Laotta, to her bosom,

76:0.2 Eve’s bosom, and she was reared along with Cain.

76:0.2 S. grew up to be a woman of great ability.

76:0.2 She became the wife of Sargan, the chief of the blue

Sanselonneighboring universe

32:2.12 neighboring universes are: Avalon, Henselon, S.,

Sarahwife of Abraham

93:5.7 part of his sojourn on the Nile he and his wife, S.,

93:9.3 (Shortly after his marriage to S., Abraham one night

93:9.3 someone would kill him secretly in order to get S..

93:9.7 contacts of Abraham and S. with “the angel of the

93:9.8 Abraham’s property went to Isaac, the son of S.,

sarcasm

142:6.2 to repulse his secretive caller, nor did he employ s..

159:3.4 Do not indulge in s. at the expense of my simple-

185:7.5 Pilate said, with much irony and s., “Shall I crucify

sarcastic

148:6.9 Eliphaz grew more stern, accusing, and s..

Sarepta

156:3.2 for Tyre, going south along the coast by way of S.,

Sarganchief of the northern blue races

76:0.2 Sansa became the wife of S., the chief of the blue

Sargonpriest of Kish

78:8.7 form powerful confederations before the days of S.

78:8.8 weak rule of the city priests was terminated by S.,

89:7.3 the traditions of S., Moses, Cyrus, and Romulus.

143:4.1 S., king of Assyria, in subduing a revolt in central

Sarid

123:1.7 south of Nazareth on the Megiddo road near S..

Sartaba, Mount

122:7.6 partook of their noontide meal at the foot of S.,

124:6.6 highest mountain overlooking the Jordan valley, S.

143:3.1 that all of you are to go with me up on S., where I

Sasta

94:8.2 Gautama’s followers called him S., meaning master

satsee sat down; sat up

100:5.3 Siddhartha had a similar experience the night he s.

123:5.3 At Nazareth the pupils s. on the floor in a semicircle,

123:5.3 the chazan, an officer of the synagogue, s. facing

126:2.3 It remained true that Jesus “s. at no man’s feet.”

130:2.5 to minister light to those who s. in darkness until

135:5.7 one who had long s. at God’s right hand in heaven

135:12.7 and because of all those who s. at meat with him,

137:5.3 Donning his evening wraps, he s. out on the lake

137:7.2 while night after night they s. at Jesus’ feet.

139:2.10 and saving light to thousands who s. in darkness.

139:4.10 John usually s. on Jesus’ right hand when the twelve

142:0.2 did not again see Annas until the time when he s.

142:3.9 As they s. before Jesus in silence, the Master

147:5.5 When Simon and his friends who s. at meat with him

148:9.3 together with other scribes and lawyers who s.

149:2.6 Those who s. in darkness came to him, and he

150:2.1 During the conference time they always s. in a group

151:1.1 he went out by the seaside and s. alone in the boat,

151:1.1 This boat had an elevated seat on which he s.

153:1.5 As they s. there in the synagogue that afternoon

153:2.2 heard these things, they s. in judgment on Jeremiah.

159:2.3 those who had never s. at Jesus’ feet should dare to

162:2.1 a considerable company s. listening to his words

162:8.2 Lazarus and Mary s. at Jesus’ feet drinking in his

163:3.3 they s. there beside the water, and Peter, speaking

165:5.7 For some minutes the twelve s. in silence.

165:6.1 As they s. thinking, Simon Peter asked: “Do you

166:1.3 sneering curling of lips by those who s. opposite the

167:1.5 Then went Jesus over to where the sick man s. and

174:5.2 and they s. near while Jesus spoke to his apostles and

175:4.2 the Sanhedrin s. in death judgment upon Jesus,

175:4.2 while the Master s. with his apostles and certain of

176:1.5 The apostles s. in silence in the moonlight for a

179:4.3 natural for the host to give a sop to the one who s.

181:2.16 around to the end of the table where Andrew s. and

184:5.9 face as they s. in judgment upon his innocent life.

188:3.14 that some personality s. in the seat of Caligastia in

189:4.10 As these women s. there in the early hours of the

189:5.2 while they s. there, they turned over in their minds

191:5.2 As they thus s. at supper, and while the doors were

192:2.1 while the others s. by the fire,Jesus beckoned to John

sat down

126:3.4 he s. by the little squat lamp on the low stone table

126:4.8 when he had thus read, Jesus s., and the people went

127:3.5 After the Passover supper Mary s. to talk with

127:6.7 That evening about twilight these four s. and

135:9.8 “Jesus bade them return to their food while he s.

137:4.6 And they all s. to enjoy the wedding supper and

137:8.18 When Jesus had thus spoken, he s. down.

143:5.1 this summer’s evening when Jesus s. by the well

147:4.3 And then when Nathaniel had s., Jesus continued

150:8.10 synagogue, s. and began to discourse to the people.

151:4.6 on the beach, where they s. and sorted out the fish,

157:4.4 And Peter s. down with his brethren.

167:1.3 the ceremonial washing of his hands before he s. to

167:1.4 and smiled so benignly that he drew near and s.

172:4.2 For a moment they s. by the treasury, watching

176:0.2 the light of the full moon, Jesus and the twelve s.

179:3.6 feet should have been washed away before you s. at

179:5.3 partaken of the bread of remembrance, they all s..

180:3.6 When Jesus s., Thomas arose and said: “Master, we

181:2.1 as when they first s. to partake of the Last Supper,

183:0.5 Jesus s., alone, on the olive press, where he awaited

184:2.9 Peter s. by the side of the road and wept bitterly.

185:3.1 and requesting the prisoner to sit down, Pilate s. by

185:7.1 As Pilate, trembling with fearful emotion, s. by the

189:4.9 All five of the women then s. on the stone near the

189:5.2 they s. on the stone to ponder the meaning of what

190:5.5 soon after they went into the house, they s. to eat.

191:6.1 And when Nathan s., Jesus said: “Peace be upon

sat up

63:2.6 All night long they s. watching their fire burn,

87:1.4 The savages s. all night and talked when a member

146:6.2 youth who was supposed to be dead presently s.

168:2.3 the hitherto lifeless form of Lazarus presently s. on

171:8.1 they s. late the night before while Jesus taught

Satanfallen associate of Lucifer

43:4.8 S. came also and presented himself among them.”

43:4.9 the fallen Lucifer’s associate, S., sought to attend

43:4.9 doors of the hearts of all Edentia closed against S.;

43:4.9 he was unanimously rejected by the assembled

43:4.9 the Son of Man “beheld S. fall as lightning from

53:1.4 Lucifer assigned his first lieutenant, S., to advocate

53:1.4 S. was a member of the same primary group of

53:1.4 he entered fully into the Lucifer insurrection.

53:1.4 Lucifer, S., and Caligastia were leagued together to

53:2.1 Lucifer and his first assistant, S., had reigned on

53:2.2 Lucifer first announced his plans to S, but it required

53:2.2 he became a bold advocate of “self-assertion and

53:3.1 origins of trouble in the hearts of Lucifer and S.,

53:4.1 S. proclaimed that worship could be accorded the

53:4.2 his own tribunals under the jurisdiction of S..

53:5.4 whose personality Lucifer and S. had questioned—

53:5.6 his angels fought against the dragon (Lucifer, S.,

53:7.9 Lucifer and S. spared not the infant-training schools

53:7.14 present status and future disposition of Lucifer, S.,

53:8.1 Lucifer and S. freely roamed the Satania system

53:8.1 Lucifer and S. were last on your world together

53:8.2S. came also,” claiming that he represented all of

53:8.2 But he has not been accorded liberty on Jerusem

53:8.2 sympathy for Lucifer and S. has perished throughout

53:8.3 “And I beheld S. fall as lightning from heaven.”

53:8.4 divine assurance replied, “Get you behind me, S..”

53:8.8 Neither S. nor Caligastia could ever touch or

53:9.3 S. was allowed to make periodic visits to the

53:9.4 S. could come to Urantia because you had no Son

53:9.4 It is true that S. did periodically visit Caligastia and

53:9.4 S. is now unqualifiedly detained on the Jerusem

54:4.1 pertains to the reasons for permitting Lucifer, S.,

54:4.8 mandate of the Ancients of Days directing that S. be

54:4.8 This ends the ability of S. to pay further visits to any

54:6.10 better to understand why such beings as S. are

67:1.1 Caligastia had been in charge of Urantia when S.,

67:1.1 And when S. arrived on the planet, his appearance

67:1.1 He was, and still is, a Lanonandek Son of great

67:1.1 “And no marvel, for S. himself is a brilliant creature

67:1.2 S. informed Caligastia of Lucifer’s then proposed

67:2.1 Shortly after S.’ inspection and when the planetary

134:8.6 S. (representing Lucifer) and the rebellious

142:3.9 ‘And S. stood up against Israel and provoked

148:6.3 assign to either S. or God the parts they play in

151:2.2 that fell upon the hardened ground represent S.,

153:4.2 to do with this man; he is in partnership with S..”

153:4.3 Then said Jesus: “How can S. cast out S.?

153:4.3 If S. casts out S., he is divided against himself;

163:6.2 seeing that I beheld S. falling as lightning from

179:2.3 work of Judas, but that it also pleased Lucifer, S.,

183:0.4 nefarious schemes had the approval of Lucifer, S.,

Satanianoun

4:2.2 and belonging to your planetary system of S..

15:7.5 Jerusem, the headquarters of your system of S.,

15:14.5 number 606 in the planetary group, or system, of S..

15:14.6 S. has a headquarters world called Jerusem, and it

15:14.6 it is system number twenty-four in the constellation

29:4.22 There are almost one million in S. alone,

29:4.36 Physical Controllers; the number functioning in S.

31:10.22 that we should do this on Urantia, 606 of S., in

32:2.9 3,840,101 inhabited planets in Nebadon, and S.,

32:2.10 S. is not a uniform system, a single astronomic unit

32:2.11 From Jerusem, the headquarters of S., it is over two

32:2.11 S. is on the periphery of the local universe, and

33:6.9 The day in S., as reckoned on Jerusem, is a little less

34:1.4 Mother Spirit of the local universe, is known in S. as

35:4.3 presence of sinful rebellion, such as occurred in S..

37:3.3 are directed from the capital of a local system, S..

38:9.10 on only three other worlds in S. do these beings

39:4.6 In the Lucifer rebellion in S. very few of the justice

39:4.15 In S., your system, they carry passengers back and

39:4.15 does a day pass in which a transport seraphim of S.

39:5.17 is, at present, outside the spiritual circuits of S.

39:6.1 those in S. at present direct their greatest efforts

40:5.10 Urantia were advanced to the mansion worlds of S.

41:1.5 In the system of S. the assigned power center

41:2.1 their functions in a local system, such as S.,

41:2.1 S. is one of one hundred local systems which make

41:2.1 evolutionary and progressive, very much like S..

41:2.2 S. is composed of over seven thousand astronomical

41:2.2 The astronomic center of S. is an enormous dark

41:2.3 the entire physical-energy system of S. is centered on

41:2.4 living energy manipulators scattered throughout S..

41:2.8 fairly well with regard to the physical circuits of S.

41:3.1 brilliant suns pouring forth light and energy in S.,

41:10.5 is comparatively isolated on the outskirts of S.,

41:10.5 while S. itself is next to the outermost system of

43:0.1 Urantia is commonly referred to as 606 of S. in

43:0.1 inhabited world in the local system of S., situated in

43:3.6 would normally center in the local system, S.; but

43:4.6 The traitorous Lucifer, onetime sovereign of S.,

43:5.8 observers stationed on the isolated worlds of S..

43:5.10 the legislature to the rebellion-isolated worlds of S..

43:5.16 care over Urantia and the other isolated worlds of S..

44:1.15 so far as many of your neighboring planets in S..

45:0.1 The administrative center of S. consists of a cluster

45:1.10 In S. they are now used as the detention spheres for

45:2.1 The Lucifer rebellion in the system of S. was the last

45:2.2 In S., even after this disastrous upheaval, no changes

45:2.3 The present head of S. is a gracious and brilliant

45:2.3 This mighty and brilliant Lord of S. is a tried and

45:2.3 and the products of rebellion removed from S..

45:2.4 While all the affairs of the isolated worlds of S. have

45:3.1 at the present time the system of S. is administered

45:3.3 Mansurotia was dispatched to S. with Lanaforge.

45:3.4 Sadib also came to S. with Lanaforge.

45:3.5 Holdant likewise came to S. with Lanaforge.

45:3.6 Vilton, secretary of the Lanonandek ministry of S.,

45:3.8 as acting chairman of the executive council of S..

45:3.9 executive council, the supreme advisory body of S..

45:3.16 7. The original Adam of S., the supervising head of

45:3.22 S. now has an observer at the headquarters of the

45:4.1 resurrection roll call of mercy and justice for all S..

45:4.1 Son in all matters concerning the roll calls of S.

45:6.7 This probation nursery of S. is maintained by certain

45:6.9 on their way from the midsonite world of S. to the

46:0.1 Jerusem, the headquarters of S., is an average

46:5.19 Master Son’s bestowal on Urantia, the least of S..

46:5.22 the seraphim serving in a local system like S. are

46:5.23 the advancing status of the peopled worlds of S.

46:5.30 the gigantic art gallery of S., and the immense hall of

46:8.1 sector will be restored upon the readmission of S.

46:8.1 S. may not come back into the full fellowship of

46:8.2 When S. can return to the constellation fold, then

47:0.2 the headquarters of the finaliter corps assigned to S..

47:2.1 The infant-receiving schools of S. are situated on

47:3.11 million of them on the morontia worlds of S..

47:5.2 the morontia supervisor headquarters for all S. and

48:2.13 even a system of mansion worlds like that of S..

48:3.3 lost during the times of the Lucifer rebellion in S..

48:3.13 will be the tongue of S. and then the language of

48:4.14 All S., during times of play, those times when its

48:5.3 are billions upon billions of these teachers in S.,

48:6.31 Even now in the young system of S. their teachings

48:6.31 you will become quite familiar with the history of S.

48:7.2 an assignment on the first mansion world of S.,

49:0.3 S. itself is an unfinished system containing only

49:0.3 Thus was Urantia given the number 606 of S.,

49:0.4 In several of the physical systems of S. the planets

49:0.5 The oldest inhabited world of S., world number one,

49:1.3 the evolutionary order of life in S. is in consonance

49:2.12 Of the atmospheric types in S., about two and one-

49:2.18 In S., of the elemental types,seven per cent are water

49:2.20 In S. there is only one race under four feet in height.

49:3.1 In all S. there are only nine such worlds.

49:3.2 few of the nonbreather type of inhabited worlds in S.

49:5.11 it differs markedly from its sister spheres in S.;

49:5.12 is the veteran finaliter known in S. as Tabamantia.

50:2.2 In S. these counselors are at present all natives of

50:6.5 the worlds of S. have rested under the spiritual ban

51:0.1 The original Material Son of S. is Adam, and those

51:0.3 about the work of these Sons on all the worlds of S.

51:1.5 Since the inception of the system of S., thirteen

52:7.15 All the worlds of S. can join in the hope of the one

53:1.3 Lucifer is the fallen and deposed Sovereign of S..

53:2.2 no peculiar or special conditions in the system of S.

53:4.1 Lucifer manifesto was issued at the conclave of S.

53:4.7 of these disloyal personalities to the system of S..

53:4.7 great trial and testing to the loyal beings of all S..

53:5.4 elected to assume command of the loyal hosts of S..

53:6.5 of the misruled and maladministered worlds of S..’”

53:7.3 the entire system of S. was isolated in both the

53:7.3 as the archrebel lives within the confines of S..

53:7.8 Of the 681,217 Material Sons lost in S., ninety-five

53:7.14 Lucifer was deprived of administrative authority in S.

53:8.2 Lucifer and Satan has perished throughout all S.,

53:8.3 Michael terminated the Lucifer rebellion in all S.

53:8.4 status of his agelong enemies, not only in S. but

53:9.2 behold the end of the unfaithful Sovereign of S..

53:9.5 Since Michael’s final bestowal no one in all S. has

53:9.8 the seven prison worlds of spiritual darkness in S.

54:2.3 disenfranchisement of every personality in S.,

54:2.3 of the ascenders and servers of the system of S.

54:2.3 will sometime exist as the perfected system of S..

54:4.8 pay further visits to any of the fallen worlds of S..

57:8.6 to the system of S. for planetary administration

58:0.1 In all S. there are only sixty-one worlds similar to

58:1.1 the initiation of the Nebadon life patterns in S.

58:4.1 no other world in all S., even in all Nebadon, that has

60:4.7 [Presented by a Life Carrier assigned to S. and now

62:7.7 will dignity; man had arrived on planet 606 of S..

63:0.2 these words: “Man-mind has appeared on 606 of S.,

64:6.2 the Andonites on Urantia was something new in S..

65:4.7 Urantia is the first world in S. where the six

65:4.11 Your world is the only planet in S. where the human

66:1.1 with the management of the local system of S.

66:1.2 Prior to the reign of Lucifer in S., Caligastia had

66:1.5 among the five or six most fortunate planets in all S.

67:2.2 be taken to Lucifer, the System Sovereign of S.;

67:3.1 The outbreak of rebellion on Jerusem, capital of S.,

67:3.1 With this broadcast of the fact of rebellion in S.

67:3.1 There was “war in heaven,” the headquarters of S.,

67:6.10 The technical status of Van on the legal records of S.

67:8.1 many courageous beings on the various worlds of S.;

74:1.5 Jerusem pair left behind them on the capital of S.

74:1.5 the sole rulers, of planet 606 in the system of S..

74:2.5 welcomed this Son and Daughter of the system of S..

74:2.8 second dispensation of grace and mercy on 606 of S.

74:3.8 was one of the most expert anatomists of all S.;

74:5.2 the seraphic transports of S. left the planet with

76:5.2 knew that they had failed as Material Sons of S.,

76:5.4 to be the most fortunate world in the system of S.,

76:6.2 the resurrection halls of the mansion worlds of S.

92:5.16 theologies which so characterize Urantia of S..

93:1.2 mandate that “the conduct of affairs on 606 of S.

93:10.1 career as one of the planetary receivers of 606 of S..

108:6.8 the beckoning heights of the mansion worlds of S..

110:4.6 the supervising personalities of S. look with favor

112:5.13 new consciousness of morontia on the worlds of S..

113:6.10 All personal and group guardians in S. who went

114:2.1 sovereignty of the Supreme in the system of S..

114:2.3 head of this council is the Assigned Sentinel of S.,

114:2.5 human progress on each quarantined world in S.,

114:2.6 Paradise ascension the moment the system of S. is

114:3.4 his place in the council of the Planetary Princes of S.,

114:5.2 function, or even to the System Sovereign of S..

114:7.15 The loyal inhabited worlds of S. are not governed as

119:7.4 we had long known of the Lucifer rebellion in S.

120:2.2 terminating the Lucifer rebellion in the system of S.

134:8.3 real; they were his archenemies in the system of S.;

134:8.9 Lucifer rebellion in S. and the Caligastia secession

188:3.11 the resurrection halls of the first mansion world of S.

189:1.4 morontia being of the system of S. in Norlatiadek.

189:1.9 the first mansion world of this local system of S..

189:2.1 personalities from the seven mansion worlds of S.,

191:3.1 of various orders from the mansion worlds of S..

191:3.1 traversed by the mortals of the worlds of S. as they

Sataniaadjective; see Satania rebellion; Satania

       system; Satania world(s)

33:6.9 known as Salvington or universe time, and S. time.

39:5.17 The S. reserve corps of the planetary seraphim is

41:1.5 are effectively utilized by the S. Power Center,

41:2.0 2. THE SATANIA PHYSICAL CONTROLLERS

43:4.9 found no standing ground for the S. adversaries.

43:5.14 assigned to Norlatiadek because of the S. upheaval

45:0.3 by the co-ordination of the S. Power Center and

45:1.6 This sphere is the S. home of the Brilliant Evening

45:1.11 permitted to visit the S. prison worlds surrounding

45:3.13 4. The chief of S. Melchizedeks.

45:3.14 5. The acting director of the S. Life Carriers.

45:3.15 6. The chief of the S. finaliters.

45:3.17 8. The director of the S. seraphic hosts.

45:3.18 9. The chief of the S. physical controllers.

46:1.2 The S. day equals three days of Urantia time, less

46:6.7 progress, the scientific domains of S. activities.

46:8.3 isolated spheres will be restored to the S. circuits,

50:6.1 of the life and environment of your S. neighbors.

51:1.2 descended from the original S. pair of Material Sons.

53:6.1 the second in command of the S. headquarters’

53:7.10 not a single member of the S. ascendant citizenship

53:9.6 not look for a removal of the present S. restrictions

54:6.7 the apprehension and adjudication of the S. rebels,

57:8.7 the arrival on Urantia of the first S. scouting party

57:8.9 the Life Carriers execute their sixtieth S. experiment

57:8.9 and improve the S. type of the Nebadon life patterns.

58:1.3 The S. Life Carriers had projected a sodium chloride

58:1.6 S. commission of Life Carriers returned to Jerusem,

65:4.1 modify and, if possible, improve the S. adaptation

65:4.10 of the Life Carriers to improve the S. life patterns

66:4.13 These antidotal complements of the S. life currents

66:6.3 The Caligastia one hundred—graduates of the S.

72:12.4 take note that their sister sphere in the S. family has

77:2.5 the patterns of the standardized S. specialization

77:2.7 that the S. life currents likewise invested their bodies.

93:2.5 three concentric circles, the S. symbol of the Trinity.

134:8.6 permitted to hold conference with his S. enemies

190:0.1 the counterpart of the experience of S. mortals who

Satania rebellion

43:1.6 to the study of problems growing out of the S..

43:4.7 After the S. the archrebels of Jerusem were wont to

43:5.12 growing out of the confusion consequent upon the S.

45:1.10 and cherubim who went over to the rebels in the S.

53:5.1 Upon the outbreak of the S., Michael took counsel

53:7.11 intently perused the bulletins of the S. and rejoiced

54:6.3 now teach that the good resulting from the S. is

67:4.7 complete the adjudication of the affairs of the S.,

67:8.3 first inquiry of all subordinate life regarding the S.,

Satania system

32:2.11 The S. of inhabited worlds is far removed from

46:8.3 the adjudication of Lucifer will restore the S. to the

49:2.9 The S. contains all of these types and numerous

53:8.1 Lucifer and Satan freely roamed the S. until the

58:1.1 to launching life on world number 606 of the S..

62:7.5 the beautiful message of Lucifer, sovereign of the S.,

62:7.5 life patterns of Nebadon as established in the S..

72:0.1 living on a not far-distant planet belonging to the S..

77:2.5 of the powerful life-maintenance circuits of the S..

114:0.4 government is unlike that of any world in the S.,

114:1.1 Urantia was held in trust by the sovereign of the S..

Satania world(s)

46:5.24 assisted by the ascenders from the various S. who

49:2.12 for ninety-eight and one-half per cent of the S..

49:2.14 for the remaining one and one-half per cent of S..

49:2.20 Twenty per cent of the S. inhabited worlds are

49:2.21 Thirty per cent of S. are peopled with races of

53:7.15 No S. have been lost since the fall of the thirty-seven

65:4.6 technique as it has been introduced on another S.,

66:6.3 The Caligastia one hundred—graduates of the S.

72:0.2 Of all the S. which became isolated because of

Satanic

173:2.4 taught that his authority for teaching was S.,

satellite

17:1.5 working from the seventh Paradise s. of the Spirit

35:3.15 on the mansion worlds encircling the premier s. of

35:7.2 six primary spheres and their associated s. groups.

36:2.14 S. number one of the life-planning sphere is the realm

36:2.15 life-planning laboratories are situated on the second s

47:3.12 transition-culture spheres, including their s. worlds

53:9.2 has since been a prisoner on s. number one of the

57:6.3 earth but gradually drawing the s. toward the planet.

57:6.5 Saturn’s rings are the fragments of a disrupted s..

57:7.2 Always had the planet been larger than its s., but

57:7.4 slow robbery of the little atmosphere which its s.

satellites

12:1.10 Isle of Paradise, surrounded by its twenty-one s..

12:1.11 the gigantic central aggregation of the Paradise s.

13:0.7 The twenty-one Paradise s. serve many purposes in

13:1.1 These s. of Paradise, the innermost of the three

13:3.2 Personality is not present on these Paradise s.;

14:1.9 surrounding the three circuits of Paradise s..

14:1.12 the seven Paradise s. of the Infinite Spirit.

15:7.1 gives light without heat, like the s. of Paradise,

15:7.3 And all the s. of these headquarters worlds are also

15:7.5 culture, each of which is encircled by seven s.,

15:7.6 your constellation of Norlatiadek, has its seventy s.

15:10.1 of the Infinite Spirit, the outermost s. of Paradise.

15:13.3 As the magnificent s. of Uversa are concerned with

15:13.3 so are the seventy s. of Umajor the fifth devoted to

17:0.10 Isle, through the seven Paradise s. of the Spirit,

17:1.1 of the Master Spirits occupy the seven Paradise s. of

17:1.5 the Paradise s. of the Spirit have the same names

17:1.9 great conclaves take place on these Paradise s. of the

18:1.1 worlds in the innermost circuit of the Paradise s.,

25:1.7 138 billion servitals were ministering on its 490 s..

28:2.2 sphere number seven in the outer ring of Paradise s..

28:7.1 These Uversa s. are the finishing schools of the

30:4.16 usually s. or subsatellites of the system capital.

32:2.3 the architectural sphere of Salvington, with its s..

32:2.3 administration, together with their architectural s..

35:3.13 these s. are devoted to the following special phases

35:7.1 Each of these spheres, with its six encircling s.,

35:7.2 first sphere, with supplemental work on its six s.,

35:10.1 seventy planets, with their respective forty-two s.,

36:2.9 Each of the primary spheres is surrounded by six s.,

36:2.10 with its six tributary s., is devoted to the study of

36:2.17 Sphere Number Four and its tributary s. are

36:2.18 Each of its s is devoted to the study of a single phase

36:4.7 The s. of the seven primary worlds of the finaliters

37:2.10 Salvington worlds and their forty-two tributary s. are

37:2.10 the tributary s. are administered by Evening Stars.

37:2.11 The s. of the first three worlds are devoted to the

37:2.11 The seventh-world s. are reserved for the triune

37:3.7 Salvington worlds, with the associated s., is assigned

37:3.7 Sphere number one and all of its six tributary s. are

37:5.10 group of seven primary worlds and tributary s. in the

38:4.1 Each of these worlds has six tributary s., whereon

38:4.1 on specialized activities on the six tributary s..

39:3.7 in the social laboratories of Edentia, the seventy s.

41:3.2 composition of suns, dark islands, planets, and s.,

41:10.2 that is, a central sun or dark island with planets, s.,

43:0.2 about ten times the size of Urantia, while the ten s.

43:0.4 spheres, together with the seven hundred minor s.,

43:7.2 of practical socialization on some one of the ten s.

43:7.3 given clearance for each of the ten surrounding s..

45:0.1 Jerusem itself, the seven major s., and the forty-nine

45:0.1 Jerusem’s major s. are the seven transition worlds,

45:1.6 The seven s. of this world are assigned to the seven

45:1.8 Its seven surrounding s. are assigned to individual

45:1.10 The seven s. surrounding the Father’s world are

45:1.10 they are now used as the detention spheres for the

46:1.9 and their forty-nine s. are heated, lighted, energized,

46:5.10 is largely confined to this special world and its s..

47:0.1 but the seven s. of world number one are more

48:6.33 second being Jerusem; the third, Edentia and its s.;

49:0.4 Many of these enormous spheres have s., sometimes

49:0.5 world number one, is Anova, one of the forty-four s.

57:2.1 suns surrounded by a varying number of planets, s.,

57:4.2 extensive systems of planets, s., dark islands, comets,

57:5.9 as the retrograde motion of their s. bears witness.

57:6.6 all of the planets and s. of the solar system are still

57:6.7 the moons were intact, though some of the smaller s.

57:6.8 continued to pour in upon the planets and their s.

satiated

44:8.5 they will be s. respecting every intellectual, artistic,

satiates

14:4.13 so the exalted adoration of the Havona creatures s.

satiety

14:6.6 The Father enjoys the experience of love s. on near-

satisfactionsee Satisfaction of Service

1:6.6 but for the edification and mutual s. of believers.

3:5.14 9. Is pleasure—the s. of happiness—desirable?

3:6.7 pursues the s. of the realization of an eternal

4:0.2 perfect universe of Havona was purely the s. of the

4:0.2 creation must exist primarily for the s. of the perfect

4:4.6 and greatest s. in loving and being loved.

14:4.13 the faith sons ministers to the s. of the Father’s love,

14:6.6 God the Father derives supreme parental s. from the

14:6.11 The eternal Father views with never-ending s. the

14:6.17 the Infinite Spirit derives the combined s. of

14:6.17 while enjoying the s. of absolute coexistence with

14:6.36 Daughter Spirits derive great s. from the reflectivity

23:2.17 In the more needy realms we all enjoy the s. of a

27:6.1 Next to the supreme s. of worship is the exhilaration

27:6.5 you will feel a certain and lasting s. concerning these

27:7.3 service until he has attained full s. in worship.

27:7.4 may be enabled to gain this s. of self-expression

27:7.6 productive of the supreme joy of divine s. in the

27:7.7 love of the creature child should give full s. to the

27:7.8 of the supreme s. of the fullness of worship,

28:6.8 realize that there is a great reward of personal s. in

28:6.17 service, not slavery—is productive of the highest s.

34:6.8 for this spiritual water shall be in them a well of s.

39:4.7 creature is ever denied the full though transient s. of

39:4.13 profound s.—consciousness of achievement—

43:8.13 but you will not experience that personal thrill of s.

44:3.1 For every material s. which humans are capable of

44:8.3 they do provide for the attainment of the s. of all

44:8.5 This is the achievement of equality of the s. of

48:4.7 this phase of humor, but we do get a peculiar s.

55:2.5 “funerals” are occasions of profound s.,

55:5.6 pursuit of happiness is an experience of joy and s..

56:9.4 —even the Trinity—seems to afford transitory s. of

56:9.10 you will discover to your eternal s. that in the

56:10.20 intellectual peace, social progress, moral s., spiritual

62:6.1 the first intelligent beings brought to us supreme s..

70:10.12 they should “take no s. for the life of a murderer,

75:5.7 And when Adam returned, Eve experienced a s. of

83:6.5 those ideal sex partnerships which afford the s. of all

84:8.2 Although food s., play, and humor, along with

89:0.2 derive supreme s. from the sight of human misery,

91:8.10 that s. which comes from communion with divinity.

100:0.2 gratification—yet it yields the supreme subjective s..

100:1.5 reasonable adventure, experiencing of feelings of s.,

100:2.6 physical pleasures and to the s. of human affections;

101:2.1 thus creating a harmony of mind and s. of spirit

101:6.17 They can even attain, as they are, the same s. in

102:2.5 only in unity is there the personality s. of the

102:8.7 seeking man and finding him to the full s. of the

103:9.11 experience of believing and knowing as well as a s.

111:5.6 perfecting son will find supreme personality s. in

120:2.8 doing all of this to mutual s. and doing it during

121:5.1 Such religious systems afforded little s. for the

122:10.1 new “king of the Jews,” but they gave him little s.,

124:4.9 he achieved the s. of effecting an increasingly

126:5.10 to adapt their condition to the highest possible s.

127:2.8 and this he did bravely and diplomatically to the s. of

127:6.1 with any tinge of self-s. or desire for affectionate

129:4.6 of human personality to the s. of the Infinite Creator.

130:8.2 And Ezra found God and to the s. of his soul.

132:2.8 experience increasing s. in the partial attainment of

132:4.7 If you could only enjoy the inspiring s. of knowing

132:6.1 those who lead men to God experience the s. of

132:6.3 then can he enjoy a fourfold s. in life as his ear for

134:9.4 evident that he derived pleasure and experienced s.

134:9.7 to experience the s. of human achievement when he

136:4.9 Paradise brother, Immanuel, great s. if he, Jesus,

136:6.10 Jesus portrays dramatically the truth that selfish s.

138:8.8 the s. and assurance of the indwelling of God’s

140:5.7 To a child, happiness is the s. of immediate pleasure

142:7.15 Jesus had now lived his earth life to the full s. of the

144:5.70 A pleasure to your good spirit, and a s. to our soul

145:5.6 for the s. of those who seek for signs and wonders?

146:0.2 It was a source of s. to the apostles at last to feel

146:2.6 children may derive much pleasure and real soul s.

147:5.8 is not blocked by spiritual pride and moral self-s..

148:6.6 I am learning that I can get no s. from appealing to

155:2.2 Being thus deprived of the s. of winning souls for

155:5.9 presents the easy way out for man’s urge to seek s.

155:5.10 supreme s. of experiencing the personal triumph

155:5.13 you realize the s. of discovering for yourselves

155:6.5 you pay for such a transient s. the price of the loss

156:5.11 but divine love is outgoing in all its s.-seeking.

158:3.3 2. The testimony of the s. of the Infinite Spirit as to

160:1.3 the simple urge of living—the attainment of the s. of

160:1.13 the quest of the s. of the service of a cause that is

160:4.11 Skill is one of the real sources of the s. of living.

161:1.11 as the personal revelation of the Father and the s. of

165:4.3 failed to lay up treasures in heaven for the s. of the

172:1.6 of my death, Mary shall not be denied such s..

176:3.6 lived for the glory of the Father and the s. of the Son

177:4.7 on self-glory and craving for the s. of self-exaltation.

181:1.8 peace of Jesus is the joy and s. of a God-knowing

182:2.5 had rehearsed this message to the Master’s s., Jesus

186:2.11 accepts the man of Nazareth as the s. of the ideal

188:5.1 creature—not the justice of a king which seeks s. in

191:5.1 he derived unconscious s. from the efforts of all his

196:3.19 love: security in the Father’s love, with joy and s.

Satisfaction of Service

28:5.17 6. The S. of Service.

28:5.17 These angels are highly reflective of the attitude of

28:5.17 they strive to enhance the value of service and to

28:5.17 They have done much to illuminate the deferred

satisfactions

5:5.7 Mortal man secures three great s. from religious

5:5.8 1. Intellectually he acquires the s. of a more unified

5:5.10 companionship, in the spiritual s. of true worship.

14:6.5 contributes to the s. of seven orders of intelligence.

23:2.14 impossible to convey to human minds the supreme s.

27:7.4 to gain the full s. of worship in much less time.

28:5.4 the Joys of Existence, and the S. of Service.

28:5.17 enhance the value of service and to augment the s.

34:6.8 the joys of living and the s. of earthly existence.

39:4.7 are permitted to enjoy the transient s. of maturity—

44:8.3 all such s. of artistic achievement and expressionful

50:5.9 insight which impel them to seek for spiritual s.

68:2.9 to increase the pleasures of marriage and the s. of

101:1.1 the realization of spiritual s. while yet in the flesh.

103:9.12 the s. are superbly divine, the courage indomitable,

132:6.1 their fellows in their efforts to find the s. of living.

136:6.11 deeper spiritual s. of evolutionary human existence

140:4.10 total of these enhanced techniques of emotional s..

155:5.9 as the price to be paid for its s. and assurances,

160:1.4 for whose attainment affords the more abundant s.

166:3.4 the s. of selfishness: Having refused to enter the

170:4.12 4. The supreme s. of the loving service of man.

181:1.7 will of God but not on the order of the joys and s. of

195:6.7 barren of all real values, and s. of a spiritual nature,

195:8.6 many liberties and s. as a result of the secular revolt.

satisfactorily

4:1.7 intellects, and spirits, which I cannot s. explain.

12:3.9 And if this is true, it would s. explain why spirit-

26:6.3 new sensitivity for divinity, which can hardly be s.

50:4.11 advancement were under way, proceeding most s.,

65:4.1 Urantia we worked out and have s. demonstrated

66:8.3 Urantia progressed very s. in its planetary career

72:5.2 Those slaves who s. passed mental, and moral tests

72:5.4 are only thirty years old but are functioning very s..

77:1.2 What we cannot s. explain is how these one

103:5.6 a problem which cannot always be s. resolved in a

107:6.1 We have never been able s. to classify Monitors;

133:1.3 Although Jesus could not fully and s. answer the

180:4.6 perceived that his question had been s. answered.

satisfactory

18:4.3 it is exceedingly difficult to render a s. translation.

26:8.2 second, in the s. personality recognition of the Son

27:7.4 reaches Paradise to give full and s. expression to

29:2.18 function to insure the s. distribution of power in the

43:8.9 5. While attaining s. socialization of the personality

54:3.2 prove entirely s. to all related universe personalities,

55:12.5 None of us entertains a s. concept of what will

65:2.13 focus of life emplacement failed to attain a s. level of

69:8.4 If not s., they could be sent away, but the Hebrews

83:7.2 only about one half the marriages proved s..

84:4.3 Nonetheless, proper and s. sex relations have

84:6.8 provides highly s. forms of self-gratification.

101:2.11 it does not in any s. manner reveal a personal God.

103:8.3 in love with his wife but utterly unable to pass a s.

111:0.1 impossible for science or philosophy to attain a s.

117:7.11 we have no s. concept as to what this really means.

123:2.3 to assist him in his efforts to reach a s. solution of

133:1.3 question, to which he never received a s. answer;

138:9.3 twelve had worked out fairly s. plans for the care of

139:12.8 He failed to make s. progress in spiritual experience.

satisfiedsee satisfied, not

19:5.11 I am s. that there are no arbitrary secrets in the

27:7.7 heart of the Gods has been fully and completely s. by

54:6.10 But even then, I doubt that you will be fully s. in

55:10.11 We are s. regarding two features of our speculations:

66:4.7 The re-created bodies of this group were fully s. by a

84:8.4 The hunger of the soul cannot be s. with physical

87:7.2 The cult preserved sentiment and s. emotion, but it

89:9.3 the divine Judge is now fully and forever s..

101:7.4 Or it may be s. with slight attainments, just

102:1.6 a far-reaching curiosity which can be adequately s.

102:1.6 The hungry soul of man refuses to be s with anything

102:3.15 Science is only s. with first causes, religion with

104:2.6 Theological reason may be fully s. by the concept

128:1.2 Jesus hungered and s. such cravings with food;

130:1.6 Gadiah was fully s. with Jesus’ answer to his

131:3.2 I am s. with the fruits of my confidence.

131:10.5 “I will no longer be s. to believe that God is the

134:0.2 For the first time he became fully s. with the

139:12.4 this self-s. Judean often dared to criticize in his own

149:5.2 for ‘a good man shall be s. from within himself.

152:5.4 When their hunger was s., they sought not

155:6.2 those of your fellows who choose to remain s. with

161:1.11 I am s. to end the argument and to accept Jesus as

163:3.1 to go through the needle’s eye as for these self-s.

167:4.7 I am s. it means the end; they will surely kill him,

173:2.7 while not claiming authority from John, he so s.

180:5.8 ideals of spirit reality are s. only when they love

181:2.13 to win your Jewish brethren until you are fully s. and

186:3.1 On hearing their report, the Sanhedrin was s. that

188:5.2 The love of Jesus is never s. with mere forgiveness

satisfied, not

84:8.4 The hunger of the soul cannot be s. with physical

122:10.1 Herod, not being s. with this answer, sent them

132:5.2 the rich man was not fully s. with Jesus’ answer.

133:1.5 But Ganid was not fully s..

138:5.4 And Judas was not wholly s. with Jesus’ attitude.

142:7.16 Thomas was not yet s., for he said: “But, Master,

144:3.1 But the apostles were not yet s.; they desired Jesus

149:4.6 Truly educated persons are not s. with remaining in

180:1.1 I am not wholly s. with even that sincere devotion

188:4.11 certainly would not be s. with the childish scheme of

satisfies

2:4.3 and equally s. the demands of all his divine attributes

14:6.8 It s. the divine mind to afford a perfect pattern of

159:3.9 find that which most truly s. their characteristic

satisfy

20:6.7 not to s. the demands of “stern justice” or “divine

44:8.4 opportunity fully to s. your long-cherished desires.

47:1.4 All who fail to s. these commissioners as to their

54:3.1 this divinely bestowed liberty—not even to s. such

65:5.3 much less to gratify our whims and s. our curiosity.

87:5.9 whole cult was a scheme designed to s. the spirits

87:7.7 The new cult must, like the old, s. emotion, foster

97:7.12 Lord will guide you continually and s. your soul.

101:10.5 The purpose of religion is not to s. curiosity about

121:5.12 Although the mysteries failed adequately to s. this

133:1.2 to agree as to the punishment which would s. the

136:1.3 evident that Jesus could never s. this materialistic

139:5.4 in four years did Philip fail to have food on hand to s.

139:12.13 selling his friend for thirty pieces of silver to s. his

146:3.1 that science and philosophy were sufficient to s.

149:2.3 that Jesus was the sacrificed Son who would s. the

156:5.11 and the more does divine love seek to s. such need.

172:3.3 Neither did Jesus do it to s. the human longings of

195:5.10 Do not try to s. the curiosity or gratify all the latent

195:10.8 methods designed to s. the spiritual longings of the

satisfyingverb

13:4.5 the ebb and flow of their spirits in meeting and s.

26:6.4 After s. this commission as to their comprehension of

147:8.4 Then shall the Lord guide you continually, s. your

satisfyingadjective

1:1.2 the reality of that true worship which is so s. to the

25:1.6 The s. joy of high duty is the eclipsing emotion of

44:7.3 recognition of divine beauty can never be truly s. if

77:5.4 the associations of the second garden far from s..

87:7.9 great difficulty of finding a new and s. symbolism

97:5.4 and Obadiah, who embellished his soul-s. gospel.

103:6.12 arrive at a s. understanding of his sure and settled

118:0.10 Creative growth is unending but ever s., endless in

118:0.10 punctuated by those personality-s. moments of goal

148:6.10 but he longed for some soul-s. revelation of the

155:5.15 of mind and the more s. experiences of the spirit.”

155:6.11 forget there is only one adventure which is more s.

160:2.6 is so valuable and s. an experience that it is worth

172:5.11 This day was the s. climax of their whole career as

195:0.2 these achievements they had no soul-s. religion.

Satodescendant of Adamson and Ratta

80:7.3 progenitors of the Greeks were led westward by S.,

saturated

51:1.3 they are also surcharged with divine energy and s.

61:5.2 from the movement of the heavily s. atmosphere

107:6.2 The Adjusters are s. with the beautiful love of the

171:7.1 friendliness which emanates from a love-s. soul.

187:3.5 the s. sponge stopper upon the end of a javelin,

188:1.4 they now wrapped the body with bandages s. with

saturation

22:9.7 experiential s. would preclude their being left in

41:8.1 more than four such protons, when this s. state is

Saturday or Saturday night

124:6.1 The Passover feast of this year fell on S., April 9,

127:3.13 On S. afternoon, December 3, of this year, death

135:8.2 This was on Sn., January 12, A.D. 26, Jesus

137:0.1 Early on S. morning February 23, A.D. 26, Jesus

145:5.1 Neither did Jesus sleep much that Sn..

151:0.1 That Sn. the Master talked for more than an hour to

153:5.0 5. THE SATURDAY EVENING

154:0.1 On the eventful Sn. of April 30, as Jesus was

154:1.3 This Sn. marked the time of the lowest ebb in the

154:3.2 On Sn., May 21, word reached Tiberias that the

154:4.0 4. SATURDAY NIGHT IN CAPERNAUM

154:4.1 On this same Sn., in Capernaum a group of fifty

165:3.1 On S., January 28, Jesus preached the memorable

170:0.1 S. afternoon, March 11, Jesus preached his last

179:0.1 this meant that S.’ Passover supper would be eaten

188:3.2 Late Sn., John Mark summoned the eleven apostles

188:3.3 Mary returned to Bethany to join their family this S.

189:4.1 Thomas was with them for a few minutes late Sn.

191:0.13 remained away from his associates until the next S.

191:1.1 All day S. and this Sunday he had fought the fear

191:3.3 to the fifth stage on S., the 22nd; to the sixth stage

191:5.1 It was about nine o’clock on S., April 15, when the

192:3.1 At noon on S., April 22, the apostles assembled by

192:4.2 Accordingly, on S., April 29, at three o’clock,

Saturn

41:10.1 types of worlds, spheres much like Jupiter and S..

57:5.9 while S. and Jupiter were formed from the more

57:5.9 The powerful gravity pull of Jupiter and S. early

57:5.10 Jupiter and S., being derived from the very center

57:5.10 Jupiter and S. shone with a brilliant light and emitted

57:5.10 Jupiter and S. were in reality secondary suns for

57:6.3 the world as rings of matter resembling those of S.

57:6.5 S.’ rings are the fragments of a disrupted satellite.

57:6.6 witnessed the organization of the Jupiter and S.

122:8.7 an extraordinary conjunction of Jupiter and S. in

Saulthe first king of united Israel

70:1.18 S. did not hesitate to require one hundred foreskins

97:9.3 Pretentious Hebrew history begins with S.’ rallying

97:9.3 With an army of a little more than three thousand he

97:9.3 raised S.’ army to 330,000 and added “Judah” to the

97:9.4 S. was made king by popular election by his troops.

97:9.4 But the priests later on put it in the record that S.

97:9.5 After S.’ victory over the Ammonites (which he

97:9.5 which he ascribed to Yahweh) the Philistines became

97:9.5 David and S. never could agree.

97:9.5 off the field; they feared he might go over to S..

97:9.5 retired; the Philistines attacked and defeated S..

97:9.6 S.’ tragic defeat at Gilboa by the Philistines brought

97:9.6 Ordinarily, S.’ defeat would have been ascribed to

97:9.6 They required the tradition of S. and Samuel as a

97:9.8 Hebrews and then to proclaim him S.’ successor.

97:9.10 to build himself up politically by first marrying S.’

97:9.13 David explained S.’ defeat at Gilboa by pointing out

97:9.13 pointing out that S. had attacked a Canaanite city,

97:9.13 Even in S.’ time David had defended the Canaanite

97:9.13 David turned seven of S.’ descendants over to the

124:3.6 recounted much of the olden history of King S.,

124:6.3 they talked much about S., who took his life on the

134:9.5 of Gilboa, near where King S. had taken his life;

146:7.1 the instruction of the apostles the story of King S.

Saulcitizen of Tarsus who became Paul

128:3.6 there stood by one named S., a citizen of Tarsus.

128:3.6 when S. saw how this Greek could die for his faith,

132:0.7 Stephen, whose death led to the winning of S. of

saurian

61:2.6 changes occurred in the various branches of the s.

savagenoun

68:4.4 the s. was hedged about by an endless ceremonial.

68:4.5 by custom; the s. was a veritable slave to usage; but

69:7.2 The s. would hunt herds much as the American

70:10.3 In case of death the s. asked, not what killed him, but

81:2.14 The s. is a slave to nature, but scientific civilization is

82:1.9 With the s., the food supply was the impelling

82:3.4 The s. looked upon his wedding day as marking his

82:5.1 Very early the s. observed that race mixture

82:5.1 the s. did not consciously reason about such

83:0.3 unrecognized and unsuspected civilizer of the s.;

84:1.3 The s. early conceived the idea that babies were

85:2.3 The s. believed that all chemical effects were due to

85:6.1 The simple-minded s. makes no clear distinction

86:1.2 The limited intellectual horizon of the s. concentrates

86:2.3 If one event followed another, the s. considered

86:2.3 as superstition was just plain ignorance in the s..

86:2.3 The s. strives to personalize everything intangible

86:2.6 The s. looked upon all nature as alive, as possessed

86:3.4 the s. to seek for help from the supermaterial world,

86:3.4 the supermaterial world, which he vaguely visualized

86:4.1 It was all very real to the s. who would awaken from

86:4.4 the s. conceived of himself as a double—body and

86:4.7 The s. looked upon the future life as just like this one

86:5.3 The s. was much confused as to whether the ghost

86:5.3 the gross inconsistencies of the s. view of souls,

86:5.9 The s. looked upon sneezing as an abortive attempt

86:5.10 The s. believes his dreams to be just a real as any

86:7.1 The s. felt the need of insurance, and he therefore

86:7.1 he therefore willingly paid his burdensome premiums

87:1.2 Though the s. credited ghosts with supernatural

87:1.2 he hardly conceived of ghosts as having supernatural

87:2.1 the s. thought it the better part of wisdom to provide

87:2.3 The s. believed that it required from three days to a

87:2.7 Ghosts wanted wives and servants; a well-to-do s.

87:3.3 The s. lived in fear of the ghosts of his fellows and

87:5.3 The s. visualizes the good spirits as going about their

87:5.7 The s. sought for an ugly name.

87:6.2 the s. is beginning to invent weapons wherewith

88:0.1 The s. does not necessarily worship the fetish;

88:0.1 he very logically worships and reverences the spirit

88:1.7 The s. was natural minded, not obscene or prurient.

88:1.9 when a s. went on a spree, he put a leaf in his hair for

88:2.2 an attempt to rationalize the fetish of the s. and thus

88:4.7 Magic gained such a strong hold upon the s. because

88:4.7 he could not grasp the concept of natural death.

88:4.8 Magic is natural to a s..

88:4.8 He believes that an enemy can actually be killed

88:5.1 The s. never left any remnants of his meal on the

88:5.5 The s. had two names; the important one was

88:5.5 He never told his real name to strangers.

88:5.5 Any experience of an unusual nature caused him to

88:5.5 The s. could get a new name by buying it from the

88:6.1 The s. never doctored himself; he never used

88:6.1 he never used medicines except on the advice of the

89:0.2 The s. was early possessed with the notion that

89:1.2 these prohibitions commanded in the mind of the s.

89:3.3 But all this taught the s. self-control, and that was

92:7.2 very democratic; the s. was quick to borrow or lend.

101:0.1 from the primitive fear slavery of the evolving s.

111:0.3 The s. associated the soul with blood, breath,

118:10.14 Man, the s., was helpless before the onslaughts of

savageadjective

12:7.9 personality of will dignity among the s. tribes of

66:7.4 S. man loves his child, but civilized man loves also

68:4.1 of the primitive customs of your s. ancestors;

70:2.18 Militarism is autocratic and cruel—s..

70:10.5 These s. ordeals were nothing more than crude

84:1.2 food hunger which first attracted s. man to woman

86:1.4 and the supreme fascination of the early s. mind.

86:2.1 Anxiety was a natural state of the s. mind.

86:2.3 s. mind was uneducated, wholly unsophisticated.

86:2.4 The difference between the minds of s. men and

86:3.1 Among s. peoples death was ordinarily due to

86:5.3 the gross inconsistencies of the s. view of souls,

88:2.9 from the fetish fear of a s chief’s fingernail trimmings

88:4.1 s. man attempted to solve the real problems of an

89:2.2 the s. mind evolved to that point where it envisaged

89:5.6 The s. mind made no pretensions to being consistent.

92:0.1 impinging upon, s., barbarian, and civilized man:

92:1.2 to fetishism throughout the s. childhood of the races.

97:10.8 of the barbaric concept of the s. demon Yahweh,

118:10.14 Man, the s., was helpless before the onslaughts of

136:6.6 and the degraded practices of the s. medicine men.

savagelike

89:7.4 sanction for the earlier and more s. sex practices of

savagery

69:8.12 Man came up from s. by way of fire, animals, and

70:2.1 that society was temporarily thrown back into s.;

70:8.2 As society emerged from s. to barbarism, its human

73:1.1 the tribes languished in the depths of s. and moral

73:3.6 beyond, the world lay in darkness, ignorance, and s..

78:1.2 here and there, but most of Urantia languished in s..

81:2.1 the tools which man utilized in his ascent from s.

82:2.3 never in good standing above the scale of rank s..

94:10.1 Tibet, they encountered a state of primitive s. very

savages

62:5.9 all greatly concerned with what these two little s.

69:2.3 Primitive s. never did any real work cheerfully or

74:5.4 the establishment of law and order in a world of s.,

83:0.2 be they the most primitive s. or the most cultured

84:1.4 S. thought nothing of strangling such offspring at

84:7.20 Among ancient s., discipline of children was begun

86:1.2 of unknown and unseen calamity hung over these s.

86:1.2 Superstitious s. always feared a run of good luck;

87:1.4 The s. sat up all night and talked when a member of

87:1.4 they feared they too would die if they fell asleep in

88:1.4 In many ways the s. envied the animals; they did not

88:1.4 they did not feel superior to animals and were often

89:0.1 As the s. looked at it, in justice the spirits might have

90:5.1 among s. it must be practiced with exact precision.

101:9.2 remember to judge such s. and to evaluate their

savesee saveexcept

2:5.3 The Creators are the very first to attempt to s. man

3:1.10 of the majority of the worlds to s. themselves,

44:4.12 morontia recorders s. for the future the vital scenes

54:5.3 will justice never destroy that which mercy can s..

62:5.10 gave her life in the attempt to s. the wonderful pair.

63:4.4 trying to protect and s. an injured fellow warrior.

63:6.6 the curse of the ice, s. us from our forest enemies,

69:9.4 Primitive man wanted to s. up property as a nucleus

79:2.4 and China but not sufficiently to s. the invaders from

80:3.9 they began to s. many of the mediocre captives as

89:8.8 the blowing of the winds will s. man the trouble of

94:2.1 This caste system failed to s. the Aryan race, but it

97:1.8 “There is no restraint on the Lord to s. many or few.

97:4.4 Amos spread enough leaven of truth to s the doctrine

97:7.9 the Lord’s hand is not shortened that it cannot s.,

103:5.6 “Whosoever shall s. his life shall lose it, but

121:4.4 doctrine that “man could s. himself if he would.”

128:1.7 and tears, to Him who is able to s. from all evil,

130:8.4 The spirit of the Father cannot teach and s. one

131:4.7 O God, s. us from the threefold ruin of hell—lust,

136:6.5 of him: “He saved others; himself he cannot s.”—

136:8.2 such performances would not reveal God nor s. men.

137:8.4 is our lawgiver, Yahweh is our king; he will s. us.

139:12.8 to transform and s. this weak and confused apostle.

140:3.17 “You are commissioned to s. men, not to judge them

140:5.19 Whosoever will s. his life shall lose it, but whosoever

140:6.6 minds, liberate the spirits, and s. the souls of men.

144:3.11 S. us in temptation, deliver us from evil, And

145:3.8 restore our health, heal our diseases, and s. our souls

145:4.2 the body, but rather that he is mighty to s. the soul

147:1.1 go over to Capernaum and s. the favorite servant

148:7.3 it is lawful to do good on the Sabbath, to s. life,

148:9.2 Your faith shall s. you.”

150:4.2 in Him who is able to sustain the body and s. the

150:4.3 Labor earnestly to s. the whole family lest a man’s

151:5.4 If you do not s. us, we will all perish.

152:4.2 the boat, Peter cried out, “S. us, Masters. us.”

152:4.2 as he was about to sink, he cried out, “Lord, s. me!

157:2.2 It is not the fear of a dead religion that will s. you

157:6.9 I declare to you that I have come to seek and to s.

158:7.5 whosoever would s. his life selfishly, shall lose it,

158:7.5 his life for my sake and the gospel’s, shall s. it.

159:5.11 idea of doing something positive to s. the wrongdoer

160:5.10 Master said: “Whoso would s. his life must lose it.

168:1.8 If he is what they claim, why did he not s. his dear

168:1.8 in Galilee if he cannot s. those whom he loves?”

169:1.3 I have come to seek and to s. those who are lost.

170:5.14 they set about to s. his teaching from being wholly

171:6.3 that the Son of Man has come to seek and to s. that

174:5.9 Shall I say, Father s. me from this awful hour?

176:1.4 are in the city and around about tarry to s. aught,

176:3.3 accepted sonship in the kingdom will not s. you in

177:3.3 would neither exert his divine power to s. himself

177:4.11 Judas resented the fact that Jesus did not s. John.

178:1.10 discipline designed to s. your ease-drifting souls.

179:4.7 done everything possible to sanctify and s. Judas,

180:3.2 the light which would s. you if accepted can only

182:1.6 Father, work with me to s. these believers that they

182:3.7 as the supreme head of a universe to s. himself.

183:3.4 Jesus made one last effort to s. Judas from

183:4.2 they could do nothing to s. their Master inasmuch

184:3.19 but even then he loves them and would s. them if he

185:5.13 one more attempt to appease the crowd and s. Jesus.

185:8.1 it was too late now to s. Jesus even had the mob

187:3.3 temple and build it again in three days, s. yourself.

187:3.3 “He saved others, but himself he cannot s..”

187:4.1 “If you are the Son of God, why do you not s.

187:5.2 some utterance, such as, “I know the Lord will s.

190:5.4 he will hear the cry of the needy and s. the souls

190:5.4 even that he will s. his people from their sins;

190:5.4 that he will really seek and s. those who are lost.

195:0.12 compromised the ideals of Jesus in an effort to s.

195:3.9 Even a good religion could not s. a great empire

saveexcept

0:3.23 all things must have a beginning s. only the ONE

2:1.11 primacy is fully shared with any s. his co-ordinate

4:4.3 there are no limits to his universe reactions s. those

13:1.8 Sonarington, a realm penetrated by none s. those

13:2.6 some status on each of the Father’s worlds s. one.

19:7.5 the children of the Trinity s. only the Inspired Spirits.

22:7.1 revealable to, and understandable by, none s. those

40:10.9 the Celestial Guardians and permanently, s. for

66:5.15 Deliver us from the fear of all s. you.

80:6.2 groups, all of them, s. one, came from Mesopotamia.

111:6.5 mind is impotent to influence anything material s. its

112:7.2 sphere of Ascendington, and no creature, s. those

117:6.9 the experience of God has no limits s. those of the

122:2.4 but did not speak of the revelation to anyone s. her

122:3.1 Speak not of this matter s. to Joseph and to

122:6.1 the highest of all the hills of southern Galilee s. the

129:3.3 without anyone (s. Zebedee of Bethsaida) knowing

138:0.2 If a prophet is not without honor s. in his own

138:0.2 he is not without understanding appreciation s. in

138:9.1 they all (s. Judas Iscariot) remained loyal and true

139:2.8 and divinity and the first—s. Judas—to deny him.

139:7.8 but they never knew of this generosity, s. Jesus,

139:9.11 never lost their heart faith in Jesus, and (s. John)

139:12.7 no restrictions or qualifications s. the faith of the

140:6.14 they had all held personal conferences with him s.

145:0.3 No human being, s. John Zebedee, ever knew of

146:4.2 a so-called miracle of healing s. in that of the leper.

147:6.4 it was not lawful for anyone to eat s. the priests?

150:9.1 ‘a prophet is not without honor s. in his own

151:6.6 equally true that all of Jesus’ apostles (s. Thomas)

157:4.6 began to believe in the faith of his apostles, s. one.

166:2.6 the apostles all looked at Jesus, s. Simon Zelotes,

166:4.2 manifested in the material life of this world, s. for the

168:2.4 All, s. the apostles, with Martha and Mary, fled to

172:5.1 though they did not sleep much, s. the twins.

173:0.2 one thought uppermost in the minds of all s. Judas,

177:3.1 there was not one of them, s. Judas Iscariot, who

178:0.1 The twelve were all present s. Judas.

178:3.5 None of the apostles, s. three, knew where they were

180:3.2 Nothing, s. to offer them fellowship on earth and

180:4.4 no longer manifest yourself to us s. by this spirit?

182:1.5 I have kept them all s. one, the son of revenge,

saved

2:4.1 “whosoever calls upon the Lord shall be s.,”

2:5.2 He would “have all men be s. by coming into the

53:7.6 Manotia s. almost two thirds of them, but slightly

63:2.5 almost lost the fire, but they s. it by the addition of

67:4.1 five members of the educational faculty were s..

67:4.1 Thus were forty out of the one hundred s., later to

69:8.3 only the king being s. to gratify the conqueror’s

78:7.5 only Noah and his immediate family were s.

90:3.7 coroner’s inquests s. many a supposed witch’s life

95:4.3 Amenemope’s great prayer was to be “s. from fear.”

97:5.3 afflicted, and the angel of his presence s. them.

101:5.1 a technique whereby ages upon ages of time are s. in

103:5.11 But man is not s. or ennobled by pressure.

121:6.8 it was several times s. from oblivion by the timely

126:5.1 plain; they s. their best food for the evening meal.

131:1.7 By God’s love and through his mercy we shall be s..

131:2.6 ‘In returning to your spiritual rest shall you be s.;

131:2.9 Look to me and be s., all the ends of the earth.

131:3.6 What is given wisely is well s..

131:10.7 Whosoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be s..

136:6.5 “He s. others; himself he cannot save”—because

143:2.6 When you know that you are s. by faith, you have

147:5.5 “Woman, go in peace; your faith has s. you.”

150:5.0 5. WHAT MUST I DO TO BE SAVED?

150:5.1 when women ask us, What shall I do to be s.?”

150:5.2 men and women ask what shall we do to be s.,

150:5.3 By faith you are justified; by faith are you s.;

150:5.3 All down through the ages has this same faith s.

150:5.5 You are not to be s. because you live a righteous

150:5.5 a righteous life because you have already been s.,

163:3.2 so that Peter said: “Who then, Lord, can be s.?

165:2.7 the means I have created and ordained shall be s.

166:3.1 “Lord, will there be few or many really s.?”

166:3.2 taught that only the children of Abraham will be s.;

166:3.7 And so, whether few or many are to be s. depends

167:4.6 your sakes, even if the others are not thereby s.,

169:1.9 ‘Bring quickly his best robe, the one I have s.,

172:1.6 This woman has long s. this ointment for my body

172:1.8 Lazarus and Martha knew that Mary had long s. the

173:4.4 while he is thereby broken in pieces, shall be s.;

174:5.3 hardened their hearts lest they believe and be s..

178:1.16 stand in vigorous defense of the truth which has s.

187:3.3 saying, “He s. others, but himself he cannot save.”

196:3.4 that man is ennobled by wisdom, and s.—justified—by

saves

2:6.8 The love of God s. the sinner; the law of God

16:6.4 which s. them from becoming helpless victims of the

131:1.8 God s. those who trust him; he does not compel

131:2.10 brokenhearted; he s. all who have a childlike spirit.

150:8.5 Blessed is the Lord who s. Israel.”

160:4.14 s. its devotees from both of those barren extremes of

193:1.2 It is your faith that s. your souls.

savingverb

35:9.10 There exists a plan for s. these wayward Sons,

53:2.5 plan of Michael for the s. of these flagrant rebels,

63:1.3 made good use of such a weapon in s. his own life

68:2.5 food s. was his first self-denial, self-discipline.

69:2.3 was division of labor, with its immediate s. of time

69:5.4 Food s. and preservation meant power and comfort

69:5.5 Capital represents the s. of property in spite of the

69:5.12 men acquired new incentives for s.; new wants were

75:3.9 enterprise, to add her own little scheme of world s.

121:3.8 Superior slaves often received wages and by s. their

133:6.6 “The s. or losing of a soul has to do with whether

167:7.5 these angels are engaged in the work of s. men,

185:7.5 Pilate realize that there was no hope of s. Jesus

188:5.9 and thereby s. them by this very devotion of love.

195:10.2 such a striking and appealing picture of man-s. and

savingadjective

1:2.2 God is a s. person and a loving Father to all who

2:4.2 flow of the Father’s tender mercies and his s. grace.

3:5.13 Man could never lay s. hold on righteousness if there

3:5.17 but they are utter strangers to that s. faith whereby

3:5.17 truth, but they know nothing of its soul-s. qualities

28:6.5 set down against their assets of the s. provision

28:6.7 The Memory of Mercy must show that the s. credit

54:4.6 this s. interval between seedtime and harvest.

64:6.29 sum total of those s. influences which prevented the

94:8.17 no place for s. faith or prayers to superhuman

99:6.3 gradually loses the s. message of the gospel of

100:7.2 Jesus was constrained to proclaim s. truth to his

101:8.1 such an attitude of s. faith is centered on God alone,

102:0.3 This s. faith has its birth in the human heart when the

102:6.4 the philosophic God of probability into the s. God of

102:6.10 the human upreach and the divine and s. downreach.

102:8.2 is not necessary to an exercise of s. faith in eternal

103:9.4 the consummate s. gospel of the religion of Jesus.

126:2.7 He was liberal but frugal; he was s. but generous.

131:5.5 Through grace lay hold upon us and minister s.

131:7.3 every hair of pride shuts off s. light, as it were, by a

132:7.5 fear of a God without a s. philosophy of life and

138:8.8 the indwelling of God’s spirit of love and s. grace.

139:2.10 Peter became a great and s. light to thousands who

140:1.6 know my Father and believe in the s. truth which I

140:3.12 you are the salt of the earth, salt with a s. savor.

140:4.2 “You are the salt of the earth, salt with a s. savor.

143:2.7 Even this s. faith you have not of yourselves; it

146:3.1 Jesus taught this Greek the s. truths of the gospel

149:2.4 his inspired life or to supplant his s. message:

150:4.2 Preach the gospel and proclaim the s. truth that

153:2.12 revelation to the world and my s. gift to all nations.”

156:1.8 gentiles are able to exercise s. faith in the teachings

160:3.2 become habitual, they are at once restful and time-s..

162:5.3 and with understanding rejects this s. light shall die

171:7.8 The Master could discern s. faith in the superstition

176:3.10 and show forth the increasing light of s. grace,

190:5.4 shall rise upon the world with s. power and healing

191:5.3 you will lead them into a s. knowledge of the

192:2.12 Fear no man when you proclaim the s. truths of

193:0.4 the good news, not just a part of the s. gospel.

193:0.4 Sonship with God, by faith, is still the s. truth of the

193:0.4 if they fail personally to faith-grasp the s. truth that

194:2.9 the fact of the resurrection of Jesus for the s. truth

195:10.16 a new and enlarged presentation of his s. message

196:1.1 divinity of the Christ obscure the s. truth that Jesus

savings

69:5.1 S. represent a form of maintenance and survival

122:10.2 Joseph was afraid to seek work, and their small s.

126:3.1 Before this year had passed, their s. had about

savior

97:4.6 They shall know no God but me, for there is no s.

97:7.6 “There is no God beside me—a just God and a S..”

98:4.5 The Iranian cult of the worship of Mithras as the s.

98:6.3 backgrounds depicted the sufferings of the s. who

98:7.7 the miraculous birth of the Iranian s.-hero, Mithras,

104:1.6 Supreme Lord, Holy Spirit, and Incarnate S..

119:2.5 known in that age as the S. Sovereign of the system

119:8.8 a Melchizedek minister to the realms, a system s.,

126:4.7 I, even I, am the Lord, and beside me there is no s..”

128:3.6 person whom he later proclaimed the world’s S.,

131:2.9 ‘There is no God beside me, a just God and a s..

131:4.5 We pray to God as a comforter, protector, and s.

131:8.5 all creation; he is the guardian and s. of mankind.

150:8.5 our S. and the S. of our fathers; our Creator and

150:8.6 brings a s. to their children’s children for his own

150:8.6 O King, helper, s., and shield!

184:4.6 long and eventful career as maker, upholder, and s.

188:4.7 redeemer, it is wholly correct to refer to him as a s..

188:5.2 Jesus is truly a s. in the sense that his life and

190:1.7 to proclaim the risen S. of a world and a universe.

190:5.7 Jerusalem to spread the good news of the risen S..

savior-hero

98:7.7 the miraculous birth of the Iranian s., Mithras,

saviors

85:5.3 thought to be bestowed as s. upon favored races.

savor

84:8.5 (When you use salt to s. food, pause to consider that

89:4.3 sacrifice might be as a sweet s. in the nostrils of deity

99:1.4 from destroying the cultural s. of civilization.

130:2.4 all other men; that is, if you have not lost your s..

140:3.12 you are the salt of the earth, salt with a saving s..

140:3.12 But if this salt has lost its s., wherewith shall it be

140:4.2 You are the salt of the earth, salt with a saving s..

140:4.2 But if this salt has lost its s., wherewith shall it be

158:7.4 You s. of the spirit of the adversary, the tempter.

171:2.5 minded, you are like the salt when it has lost its s..

171:2.5 that which is valued for its saltiness has lost its s.,

savored

133:3.6 abhorred everything which s. of evil or partook of

195:2.2 very resentful of anything that s. of political rivalry.

savors

48:4.12 the past s. of things already mastered and achieved

162:0.2 Vengeance s. not of the outlook of the kingdom of

sawsee saw, Jesus

4:5.6 not forthcoming until he s. his blameless Son

34:4.11 burning before the throne,” which the prophet s. in

43:5.3 The Most High ruler s. service in many constellations

44:4.2 Before first coming to Urantia, I s. records and heard

45:4.1 upon the seats I s. four and twenty elders sitting,

47:10.2 John the Revelator s. a vision of the arrival of a

47:10.2 John recorded: “And I s. as it were a sea of glass

48:6.33 Some of your wise men s. the vision of the greater

52:7.11 John wrote: “I s. a new heaven and a new earth

53:1.3 Your olden prophet s. his sad estate when he wrote:

53:7.7 John s. this when he wrote of the great red dragon,

57:2.2 astronomers s. very little to attract their attention.

57:3.2 s. exactly what twentieth-century astronomers see

59:2.2 350,000,000 years ago s. the beginning of the flood

70:5.6 They often s. to it that one war was not too long in

70:11.13 They s. to it that the fight was carried on according

86:1.6 “I returned and s. that the race is not to the swift,

93:5.14 not only paid tithes to Melchizedek but s. to it that

95:5.2 some of the spiritual successors of Ikhnaton s. him

96:3.4 But the king later s. fit to repudiate this treaty,

96:5.5 idolatry, declaring, “You s. no similitude on the day

97:4.2 he also s. a God who thought no differently of the

120:3.12 we s. him no more in his accustomed place until his

121:8.10 Gospels, and he s. that much had been omitted;

121:8.11 honest pictures of Jesus as they s., remembered,

122:2.8 was impressed with the significance of all that he s..

122:5.7 they s. to it that their children were well versed in the

122:8.7 wise men s. no star to guide them to Bethlehem.

123:4.2 and funerals, ceremonies which they so frequently s.

124:2.3 Jesus’ playmates s. nothing supernatural in his

125:1.5 Joseph s. how his son had sickened at the sight of

126:3.12 this year Mary s. the family funds diminishing.

127:3.2 passing through Samaria, they s. many strange sights

127:3.12 John was tremendously impressed by what he s.

127:3.12 he s. that Jesus was to occupy many years with

128:3.6 when Saul s. how this Greek could die for his faith

129:1.13 the more Jude s. of his eldest brother, the more he

130:3.4 In this library Ganid s. the largest collection of

133:3.1 one day as they passed the synagogue and s. the

135:3.3 In Daniel he read: “I s. in the night visions, and,

135:8.6 And no man s. Jesus again for forty days.

136:0.1 the least of those who s. the great light of the new

137:2.9 the fact that they never s. Jesus subsequently write—

137:3.4 his friends at Capernaum s. a great change in him.

137:4.4 they s. they had aroused his characteristic indignation

137:4.6 when Mary and the others s. him in consultation

138:1.1 still they s., at least in part, Jesus’ reason for thus

138:2.10 They now s. the wisdom of the Master’s plan of

141:6.2 the perfected vision of that which your fathers s.

142:2.4 in viewing God as Moses and the prophets s. him?

143:5.4 Nalda s. that she had misjudged the Master’s

144:6.4 and they s. him no more for two full weeks.

145:3.5 going to the door, s. a large company of sick folks

147:5.4 When Simon s. all this, he said to himself: “This

147:5.8 “This transformed woman whom some of you s.

147:6.4 When they s. Andrew rub the grain in his hand, they

148:9.3 And those who s. these things were amazed.

151:6.6 Amos s. the swine tumbling over the brow of the

152:2.2 They s. the direction taken by Jesus’ boat, and hiring

152:4.2 Peter dreamed a dream; he s. a vision of Jesus

152:6.5 They s. more fully that spiritual truth was not to be

154:5.2 The evangelists were to labor as they s. fit until

156:5.4 as the early Hebrew prophets so dimly s. him.

157:4.3 They s. that he did not approve of such an outward

158:1.4 his apostles s. him decline to be invested with full

158:5.3 the enemies of Jesus were astonished at what they s..

159:1.5 When his fellow servants s. what had happened,

162:1.4 from all parts of the Roman Empire s. Jesus,

162:7.5 to see my day, and by faith he s. it and was glad.”

163:3.6 men who were hired at the beginning of the day s.

164:1.3 a Levite also, when he came along and s. the man,

164:1.3 when he s. how he had been robbed and beaten,

164:4.4 The presiding officer s. whither they were drifting,

165:2.11 who ever s. one having a devil open the eyes of a

166:2.1 When the lepers s. Jesus drawing near them, not

166:2.4 when the Samaritan s. that he was being healed,

167:3.1 When this woman s. that she had been made

168:0.8 when they s. that Mary rose up quickly and went out

168:0.10 Martha led Mary to Jesus, and when she s. him,

168:0.11 When the mourners s. that Mary had gone to greet

168:1.1 friendly Jews who followed after them s. his tears,

169:1.9 even while he was yet afar off, the father s. him

171:3.2 the last time Abner ever s. Jesus in the flesh.

171:6.1 When he s. that he would be unable to penetrate the

171:7.5 had unbounded confidence in Jesus because they s.

172:5.4 emotions of elation and gratification at what he s.

172:5.10 Simon s. visions of wonderful doings in Jerusalem

172:5.10 Simon s. the nationalists springing into action as

172:5.11 They fully approved of all they s. and long

173:4.2 when these unrepentant and wicked tenants s. the

173:5.3 much to his surprise he s. there a man without a

176:0.2 they s. the lights of the city appear and beheld the

179:3.1 their curiosity grew into astonishment as they s.

179:3.1 they s. him make his way around the unoccupied

179:4.6 When the other apostles s. Judas hasten off after

179:5.5 followed after him in the intervening centuries s. to it

182:2.12 hiding in the bushes, from which place he s. all

183:3.2 s. the armed band with torches swing around the

183:3.6 and disciples were literally stunned by what they s..

183:3.7 When Peter and his associates s. their Master

183:5.3 looking around, s. John, he gave orders that the

183:5.3 I s. him in the garden, and he did not draw a sword

184:2.1 John s. him just as they were about to take Jesus

184:2.5 Peter was now thoroughly alarmed; he s. no way of

184:2.13 after the resurrection and s. that he was received

185:2.7 but Pilate s. the Jewish leaders were determined to

185:5.4 And when the people s. that the chief priests were

185:5.6 Pilate s. their malice and hatred and perceived their

186:1.4 From a distance Judas s. them raise the cross piece

187:1.3 When the Jews s. they could not prevail upon

187:1.6 could not refrain from weeping when they s. him

187:1.9 When the captain s. this, knowing what Jesus had

187:2.8 when the soldiers s. what an unusual garment it was,

187:3.0 3. THOSE WHO SAW THE CRUCIFIXION

187:4.1 When the malefactor s. the face of Jesus turned

187:4.2 When he s. the manner in which Jesus faced death

187:4.4 centurion on duty who, because of what he s. and

187:4.5 Now he s. that he had been mistaken.

187:4.5 on the cross beside him he s. a really great man,

187:5.5 When the Roman centurion s. how Jesus died, he

188:1.7 women were hiding near at hand so that they s. it

189:0.3 They s. the mortal body of Jesus in the tomb;

189:2.4 in the dim light of the morning, s. this huge stone

189:3.5 the resurrection of Jesus as viewed by those who s.

189:4.6 Mary s. only the folded napkin where his head had

189:4.7 Mary s. that Jesus’ body was gone and in its place

189:4.8 tomb, and they all entered and s. that it was empty.

189:5.2 Peter rushed up and, entering, s. the same empty

189:5.2 John also went in and s. it all for himself, and then

190:0.3 When the believers s. Jesus after his resurrection,

190:0.3 they really s. Jesus; they were not the self-deceived

190:4.1 Jesus took leave, and they s. him no more.

191:4.2 the audience of believers s. the form of the Master

191:4.5 upward of five hundred believers s. him at one time,

191:4.5 largest number of mortals who s. him on any single

191:5.1 During this time Thomas s. only those at Simon’s

192:1.2 As they neared the shore, they s. someone on the

192:1.2 they s. they were mistaken—the man was too tall for

192:1.3 when John s. the heavy-laden net, he perceived that

192:1.4 when he s. eleven men instead of ten, he surmised

192:3.2 heard him repeat the charges and s. him re-enact

192:3.3 And no one s. Jesus for a full week.

sawJesus

123:4.1 fell two feet deep, the heaviest snowfall Jesus s.

124:3.8 The only time Jesus ever s. his father angry with

124:3.9 Jesus s. the Greek amphitheater at Jerusalem and

124:6.10 Jesus s. for the first time (in his memory) the Holy

125:2.8 Jesus s. less of Lazarus since he was not eligible for

127:3.2 passing through Samaria, they s. many strange sights

130:5.4 When Jesus s. the plight of the girl, he rushed

133:3.1 one day as they passed the synagogue and s. the

133:3.6 When Jesus s. this, he said to Ganid: “You mean

134:7.5 Bethlehem (where Jesus s. his birthplace), Jerusalem

136:2.4 were opened,” and the Son of Man s. the vision,

136:4.9 The Son of Man clearly s. that his choice between

136:9.6 John s., as it were, “the kingdoms of this world,”

137:2.3 Jesus, looking ahead and up the road, s. one Philip

137:5.2 when Jesus s. that their ideas of the Jewish Messiah

137:7.4 And Jesus s. to it that no more apparent miracles

140:6.14 When Jesus s. they were disposed to stay up all

140:7.1 Jesus s. that all of his apostles were possessed by

140:8.1 Jesus s. that, while some features of the idea of a

142:4.2 The Master s. that his host was bewildered at his

143:5.6 searching contact with its Maker, but he also s. that

146:4.3 when Jesus s. him in his affliction and heard his

146:5.3 when Jesus s that the whole countryside was aroused

148:7.2 When Jesus s. the man, heard his words, and

148:9.2 When Jesus s. what they had done, he ceased

158:1.6 When Jesus s. their anxiety over his prolonged

162:3.5 looking over the crowd, s. Hildana’s husband

163:2.9 he s. that, without his riches, he would become the

168:0.10 when Jesus s. how they all grieved over the death

171:5.3 when he s. him, he said to his friends, “Bring the

171:5.3 And when Jesus heard this request and s. his faith,

173:4.4 Jesus s. a group of the Sadducees and Pharisees

176:0.2 they s. the lights of the city appear and beheld the

180:6.9 Jesus s. that they did not even yet comprehend him.

184:2.8 As the Master passed Peter, he s., by the light of

187:2.8 As Jesus s. his mother, with John and his brother

187:3.5 When Jesus s. them eat and drink, he looked down

196:0.2 The human Jesus s. God as being holy, just, and

196:0.8 Jesus s. in the advanced and ideal fellowship of

196:2.9 Jesus s. most men as weak rather than wicked,

Saxon

80:4.5 the Scandinavian, German, and Anglo-S. peoples.

saynon-exhaustive; see verily

3:3.2 Every creature child may truly s.: “He knows the

16:6.4 It would be still more correct to s. that these realities

21:4.5 he could, and did, truly s., “It is finished”—it was

39:0.9 To s. that any one seraphim is inferior to an angel of

40:5.16 with the Adjusters of the Father, I am unable to s..

46:5.14 It would not be amiss to s. that Melchizedeks are the

48:4.14 give rein to it freely, as you might s., “have fun,”

65:8.2 I would s. that we cannot time the life processes to

72:3.5 church and state, as Urantians are wont to s., are

79:8.1 not altogether amiss to s. that the development of

83:8.4 to s. which marriages are unions that might be

89:3.6 “I s., therefore, to the unmarried and widows, it is

89:6.7 Now you s. at death, “dust to dust.”

96:1.12 an international, not to s. an interplanetary, God.

96:7.7 If any s., ‘I have sinned and perverted that which

97:4.6 “I will s. to those who were not my people, ‘you are

97:4.6 my people’; and they will s., ‘you are our God.’”

98:7.2 Suffice it to s. that it is built around the person of

102:6.5 The God-knowing soul dares to s., “I know,” even

106:7.9 and we do not hesitate to s. that, if the three absolute

106:7.10 Such eventualities are rather remote to s. the least;

107:4.1 To s. that a Thought Adjuster is divine is merely to

110:7.10 And s. further to my beloved subject that I will

112:5.1 To s. that a being is personal is to recognize the

112:5.11 But within the limits of my permission I can s. this

113:1.1 despise not one of these little ones, for I s. to you,

115:3.10 we cannot s. that either actuality or potentiality is

123:3.6 Jesus would s. his prayers just as he had been taught,

124:1.4 He had his s., courageously defended his viewpoint,

125:6.5 eyes were turned on Jesus to hear what he would s..

125:6.10 neither did his parents s. much in his presence.

127:3.14 Jesus would only s. to his anxious and grieving

127:4.2 he s., “You shall do this—you ought to do that.”

128:5.4 Jesus listened to all they had to s., thanked them

130:6.4 S. farewell to the life of cringing fear and fleeing

130:8.2 ‘He looks down upon men, and if any will s.: I

130:8.4 who cannot perceive the meaning of what you s.?

131:2.4 Let all nations s.: The Lord reigns!

131:4.8 “It is only the wicked who s.: The universe has

132:4.1 he was also minded to s. or do something to make

133:1.5 that was about all the lad could get his teacher to s.

133:2.1 I venture to s. that, if you found me out by the

133:2.1 I dare s. you have done many such brave things in

133:5.6 would be nearer the truth to s that such a personality

134:1.5 Jesus had so little to s. that they remarked about it

134:3.5 Never before or after did he s. so much on one

135:9.4 heard me and received my baptism to s. who I am,

136:4.4 always does this spiritualized human mind s., “Not

137:1.2 not be amiss to s. that Simon was one of John’s

137:1.3 Andrew went on to s. that Jesus had accepted his

137:5.4 You have heard John s. that he came to prepare

137:8.8 But I s. to you in all sincerity: Unless you seek

138:3.6 let me s. that I have come to proclaim joy to the

139:8.8 opposed, Thomas was the first to s., “Let’s go!”

139:12.5 to s. nothing of wrestling with the helter-skelter

140:3.1 Some of the things which I am about to s. to you

140:3.11 men shall revile you and persecute you and shall s.

140:3.15 “I s. to you: Love your enemies, do good to those

140:3.20 many will s. to me, ‘Did we not prophesy in your

140:3.20 I will be compelled to s. to them, ‘I never knew you;

140:5.20 and shall s. all manner of evil against you falsely.

140:6.5 “You have heard the teachers of the law s., ‘You

140:6.5 But I s. to you that every man who looks upon a

140:6.6 I will s., concerning this question of divorcement,

140:6.9 and a tooth for a tooth.’ What shall we s.?”

140:8.12 The Master did not s that men should never entertain

140:8.12 but he did s. that his followers should make feasts for

140:8.21 Jesus had little to s. about the social vices of his day;

140:9.3 judgment, be not anxious about what you shall s.,

140:10.2 were almost certain to forget what he did not s..

140:10.4 “Master, you s. that we must become as little

141:0.1 the disciples had come to s. good-bye and wish

141:2.2 I s. to you, when the Father’s will is your law,

142:2.1 The prophets s. God hates evildoers and takes

142:2.3 “Suffice it to s. that the Father and the Son know

142:2.4 I s. to you, Jacob, under the bright light of this hour

142:4.2 I s. to you, Flavius, Moses’ children have

143:1.2 now, Master, what shall we s. to these gentiles?”

143:5.5 yet you would s. that in Jerusalem is the place

143:5.6 “Woman, let me s. to you that the day is soon

143:5.6 believe me when I s. that the hour will soon come

143:6.1 You should no longer s. it is such and such a time

144:2.3 I s. to you, though your neighbor will not rise and

144:8.2 John’s friends interrupted Jesus’ teaching to s. to him

144:8.3 Yes, I s. to you, and much more than a prophet.

144:8.7 and s.: ‘We piped for you and you did not dance;

145:2.5 Jeremiah says: ‘In those days they shall no more s.

145:2.5 In that day they shall not s., one man to his

146:2.11 “But when to pray, I will not s.. Only the spirit that

147:1.2 and I s. to this one go, and he goes; to another

147:5.4 Simon answered, “Teacher, s. on.”

147:8.4 you will cry out, and he shall s.—Here am I.

148:6.3 where he could sincerely s., ‘I abhor myself’;

148:9.3 What is the difference whether I s. to this paralytic

148:9.3 I will s. to this afflicted man, Arise, take up your

149:5.2 spirit-led mortals s.: ‘The lines are fallen to me in

150:4.2 And I s. to you, my friends and disciples, be not

150:8.5 together did all praise and own you King and s.,

150:8.8 It is not in heaven, that you should s., who shall go

150:8.8 Neither is it beyond the sea, that you should s.,

151:2.1 explain it to us since you s. it is given us to know

151:2.5 about this parable, do any of you have aught to s.?”

151:2.5 spoke up: “Yes, Master, I wish to s. a few words.

151:2.6 I will s. that I think this parable was spoken to

151:4.1 I will s. to the reapers, Gather up first the weeds

152:0.2 crush us, and yet you s. ‘someone has touched me

152:1.1 and said, “Daughter, I s. to you, awake and arise!”

152:4.2 rear of the boat heard him s. some of these words.

152:4.2 dreamed that he heard Jesus s.: “Be of good cheer;

153:2.5 and I s. to you, as Joshua said to your forefathers,

153:2.8 —but I s. to you that this was the bread of earth.

153:2.8 And when you s. to me, Give us this living bread, I

153:2.10 “Do I understand you to s. that you are the bread

153:2.11 I am all that you s. but more.

153:3.2 But I did s. that my life in the flesh is a bestowal of

153:3.3 permits undutiful children to s. that the money

154:6.3 To all of this Ruth would s. only: “I will tell my

154:6.5S. to my mother and my brothers that they

154:6.12 Jesus did s. to David Zebedee as he entered the boat

155:2.2 the twelve evangelists had less to s. about healing—

156:5.5 And again I s. to you, be not overcome by evil but

157:2.1 Jesus answered them: “When it is evening, you s.

157:2.1 cloud rising in the west, you s. showers will come;

157:2.1 when the wind blows from the south, you s. heat will

157:2.2 “I s. to you, beware of the leaven of the Pharisees

157:3.3 this surprising question, “Who do men s. that I am?”

157:3.5 his hand and asked, “But who s. you that I am?”

157:7.1 And s. nothing to his brethren concerning this talk

158:2.2 “Master, why is it that the scribes s. that Elijah

159:1.5 I s. to all of you: Freely you have received the good

159:2.2 Had he not heard the Master s., “He who is not with

160:0.1 to all he had to s. and tell him about the gospel

160:3.4 I heard the Master s. only yesterday that the “wise

161:1.3 Jesus did s. to Thomas: “It matters little what idea of

162:3.2 What do you s. should be done with Hildana?”

162:7.4 Your teachers have even presumed to s. that I do

162:7.5 you dare to stand here and s. that whoso keeps

162:7.5 I s. to all such that, if I glorify myself, my glory is

163:1.3 Whenever you go to stay at a home, first s.: Peace be

163:3.4 I s. to you, there is no man who has left wealth,

163:4.10 he will the more likely s., “Here am I; send me.”

163:6.4 Let me s. to you that many prophets and many of the

163:6.7 let me s.: I always stand near, and my invitation-call

164:4.4 Will you still s. that this prophet does all these

164:4.4 “What do you have to s. about this man, this Jesus

164:4.9 what did he s. to you? did he ask you to believe in

165:3.3 I s. to you, my friends, when they seek to destroy

165:3.4 I s. to you: Fear not; you are of much more value

165:3.6S. what you will about the Son of Man, and it shall

165:3.7 be not concerned about what you should s. and be

165:3.7 what you should s. in honor of the gospel of the

165:4.2 Then can I s. to my soul, soul, you have much wealth

165:5.3 yet I s. to you, even Solomon in all his glory was

165:6.3 “But if the servant is slothful and begins to s. in

166:2.8 Jesus enjoined the twelve to s. nothing about the

166:3.4 then will I s. to all such selfish ones: I know not

166:3.4 when you s., ‘Did we not eat and drink with you,

167:2.2 he dispatched his servants at suppertime to s. to

167:2.4 Jesus would only s., “Let every man find out the

167:4.4 And when the apostles heard their Master s. this,

168:0.3 The messenger insisted that he heard Jesus s., “. . .

168:1.12 And after I came to you, did I not s. that, if you

168:4.1 Jesus embraced the opportunity to s. many things to

169:1.2 Again I s. there is more joy in heaven over one

169:1.4 So again I s., there is always joy in the presence of

169:1.8 I will arise and go to my father, and I will s. to him:

169:2.4 Now this unfaithful steward began to s. to himself:

169:2.5 I s. to you who profess to be acquiring treasure in

169:4.9 he did s that whoso had seen him had seen the Father

169:4.12 never did Jesus s., “Whoso has heard me has heard

169:4.12 he did s., “He who has seen me has seen the Father.”

170:4.15 did not s. that these two events were synonymous.

171:2.5 He who has ears to hear let him hear what I s..”

171:4.2 I have something to s. to them.”

171:4.6 When Jesus heard what the Pharisees had to s., he

171:6.3 “And marvel not at what I s. nor take offense at what

172:1.6 To you who murmur and s. that this ointment

172:1.6 let me s. that you have the poor always with you

172:1.6 rather do I s. to you that in the ages to come,

172:3.6 If any one asks you why you do this, merely s.,

172:5.4 then in refusing to s. a word to the people when

173:1.8 Do you not hear what the children of the Levites s.

173:2.5 If we shall s. from heaven, then will he s., Why did

173:2.5 if we shall s. from men, then might the multitude

174:1.1 what do you s.?”

174:3.2 at the burning bush, he heard the Father s., ‘I am

174:5.9 What shall I s. as I look ahead and discern what is

174:5.9 Shall I s., Father save me from this awful hour?

174:5.9 Rather will I s., and pray that you will join me:

174:5.14 They had just heard the Master s. that this was to be

175:1.8 They s. that which is good, but they do it not.

175:1.24 I s. you will no more see me teaching in the temple.

176:1.1 not anxious beforehand as to what you should s.,

176:3.2 What more shall I s.?

176:3.7 generations of professed followers of Jesus to s.,

176:4.3 But he did not s. how, where, or when he would

177:4.11 would do or s. something to dash them to pieces,

179:3.8 You call me Master, and you s. well, for so I am.

180:3.9 How can you then s., Show us the Father?

180:3.9 Believe me when I s. that the Father is in me, and

180:4.1 I shall s. to my Father: Having left my children

180:6.3 “I have yet much to s. to you, but you cannot stand

180:6.4 wherefore did I s. that this new teacher would take

180:6.9 But why does he s. he must return to the Father?”

181:1.9 could consistently s., “Let not your heart be troubled

181:2.27 And what I now s. to you, Simon Peter, I likewise

181:2.27 I likewise s. to all your brethren here assembled:

182:1.9 who was the Father incarnate, could truly s.: I am

182:2.5 “In all haste, go to Abner at Philadelphia and s.:

182:2.8 Jesus did s. this to Andrew as he left his side that

183:5.4 The Jews feared to s. aught to John or to molest

184:3.7 when two men testified that they had heard Jesus s.

185:7.1 What is this they s., that you are the Son of God?”

186:3.4 therefore did he s. little about his belief and

187:1.6 Behold, the days are coming in which you shall s.:

187:4.1 When Jesus heard the thief s. this, he turned his

187:5.6 a death—the Master could truly s., “It is finished.”

188:3.4 heard him s., “Father, into your hands I commend

189:2.5 instructed them to s. to all: “While we slept during

190:1.3 I heard the Master s. that, after he should die, he

190:5.3 —and here Jacob interrupted his brother to s., “but

191:0.9 During the forenoon Philip had little to s., but all

191:1.5 both went over to express their sympathy and to s.

191:2.1 Did I not s. to you that the chief priests and the

191:5.4 from this world, what will you s. to your brethren?

193:5.1 Jesus now prepared to s. his last farewell to the

195:6.11 To s. that mind “emerged” from matter explains

196:2.2 to s. to the one who called him Good Teacher,

sayingnoun

123:5.7 the common s. in Jerusalem, “Can any good thing

133:9.3 Ganid was greatly charmed with the s. of the Hebrew

139:12.5 truthfulness of that s.: “There is a way that seems

140:8.2 old Hebrew s.: “He who will not work shall not eat.”

143:6.1 herein is the s. true: ‘One sows and another reaps.’

151:3.16 Many times did the apostles turn this s. over in their

163:3.1 You have a s. that it is ‘easier for a camel to go

166:3.3 “You also have another s. among you, and one that

167:2.1 in the kingdom of God”—that being a common s. of

180:3.2 the s.: ‘And they hated me without a cause’?

180:5.4 looks for the living Spirit of Truth in every wise s..

sayingverb; non-exhaustive; see Jesus

15:14.3 it may be suggested by s. that in this supercreation

41:3.6 expressed by s. that one cubic inch of such a star,

46:7.7 beautiful and serviceable creatures by s. that they

54:5.13 could be indicated by s. that the crime of Lucifer

87:2.9 The primitive method of s. grace was, before eating,

97:5.2 “And your ears shall hear a word behind you, s., ‘this

117:6.23 that is just another way of s. that the universes will

126:4.6 And I will hold your right hand, s. to you, fear not,

130:6.2 and made curious when Jesus, after s. good-bye

131:3.5 Let no man think lightly of sin, s. in his heart: ‘The

134:9.5 Jesus took leave of John, s. that he desired to retire

135:8.6 they heard a voice s., “This is my beloved Son in

136:2.3 speak, s., “This is my beloved Son in whom I am

136:9.5 Even his human mind is s. good-bye to the throne of

137:8.9 “Be not deceived by those who come s. here is the

139:5.8 parents may learn from Philip the better way of s.

140:1.5 the proclamation of the kingdom, s., ‘it is here’ or

143:1.2 s. that such teachings are fit for only weaklings

148:6.10 still, small voice, s., ‘This is the way; walk therein.

149:0.2 the Master declined, s. that it was not his province to

150:8.7 was concluded, the congregation joined in s. amen.

156:5.4 ‘The Lord spoke to me s., do thus and so, or go

158:6.5 remember what I am s. to you: The Son of Man

159:5.5 hold your right hand, s., fear not; I will help you.

164:1.2 thus he hoped to lead him into s. something which

176:3.2 Thomas, fail to comprehend what I have been s..

sayings

94:6.9 compilation of the wise s. of ancient philosophers.

121:8.5 record which the latter had made of the s. of Jesus

122:2.4 long pondering the s. of the majestic visitor, but

122:4.4 Many Old Testament s. were so distorted as to

125:6.10 but they did treasure in their hearts Jesus’ s.,

127:1.4 stumbled over his s. and misinterpreted his doings.

137:2.9 the Ten Commandments and other mottoes and s..

137:4.9 Mary, grieve not over my apparently hard s.,

139:1.9 the writing of a personal record of many of the s. and

139:7.5 who made extensive notes on the s. of Jesus,

139:7.5 the basis of Isador’s narrative of the s. and doings of

140:6.9 if these are hard s., you can even now turn back.

140:8.16 Luke did much to interpret Jesus’ s. in harmony with

145:3.3 did not resort to logic, legal quibbles, or clever s.,

148:6.12 John pondered these s. in his heart for many days.

151:1.3 “Master, what is the meaning of the dark s. which

158:7.2 Master, my brethren do not comprehend your deep s.

159:3.14 And they who heard these s. treasured them in their

183:1.1 of misunderstanding the meaning of numerous s.

192:2.8 Learn to weigh the consequences of your s. and

196:2.7 Many of his apparently hard s. were more of a

sayssee Lord

2:2.1 He s.: “My counsel shall stand; I will do all my

3:3.2 He also s.: “I have surely seen the affliction of my

8:6.4 “He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit s..

31:9.2 authorizing these narratives s.: “If deemed wise,

96:7.7 “He is gracious to the repentant and s., ‘Deliver him

97:7.11 of whom Isaiah s., “The heavens are my throne,

111:0.7 The Rig-Veda s.: “My mind speaks to my heart.”

119:8.8 And your record tells the truth when it s. that this

130:8.2 have you not also read in the Scriptures where it s.

131:2.4 Thus s. the High and Lofty One who inhabits

131:2.6 S. the Almighty God: ‘Walk before me and be

131:2.12S. God, the creator of heaven and earth: ‘Great

131:2.13 the God of heaven s.: ‘I will ransom you from the

131:4.4 ‘If you will but worship me in love,’ s. the Eternal,

131:4.6 for the Supreme s. to those who serve him, ‘Fear

133:5.5 Arithmetic s. that, if one man could shear a sheep in

136:2.8 While Luke s. that Jesus was baptized in the fifteenth

137:4.9 quarters, saying, “Whatever my son s., that do.”

140:1.4 not every one who s., ‘Lord, Lord,’ shall enter the

140:6.9 The law of Moses s., ‘An eye for an eye, and a tooth

142:3.9 Have you not read in Samuel where it s.: ‘And the

145:2.5 where the Prophet Jeremiah s.: ‘In those days they

145:2.7 No more shall you use the proverb which s., ‘The

149:5.3 there is no peace, s. God, for the wicked.

150:5.2 in the Scriptures where it s., ‘In the Lord have I

150:5.2 where the Father s., ‘My righteousness is near;

153:3.3 The commandment s., ‘Honor your father and

155:1.2 Psalmist s., ‘Kiss the Son, lest he be angry, and

160:5.8 The Master s. he came from the Father, and that

161:2.9 Jesus s. that any one who has seen him has seen

161:2.9 And he s. and does all these tremendous things

162:7.5 And now just at my side a scribe s. this statement

165:4.8 Whereas he s., I have found rest and now shall be

173:5.4 he s. he will destroy it and raise it up in three days.

174:4.6 speaking in the spirit, s., ‘The Lord said to my lord

182:2.5 ‘The Master sends greetings of peace to you and s.

190:5.4 where it s. that in him shall all the families of the

191:0.11 but our mother s. she talked with the Master,

193:3.2 also where it s.: ‘He who would have friends must

scaffolding

32:5.2 struggles of existence are but the transient s. which

69:9.2 Communism was indispensable s. in the growth of

70:2.9 an indispensable s. in the building of civilization,

90:3.10 dread of the unseen that is the s. for the God concept

90:3.10 forces of thought will inexorably obliterate the s.,

112:5.22 material experience will pass away as onetime s.

112:5.22 the relationships between personalities are never s.

115:1.2 they are serviceable s. which must eventually give

134:5.8 embarrassed and hampered by the “s. stages” of

scalesee scale, large

2:7.10 and as man ascends the s. of spiritual living, these

27:3.1 The higher you ascend in the s. of life, the more

29:4.32 They work on a gigantic s., converting the energies

30:3.9 as teachers to those pupils just behind you in the s. of

31:10.19 physical universes on such a hitherto unknown s.

32:3.6 The farther down the s. of life we go, the more

32:3.8 continue to ascend the s. of life by progressive

32:3.12 those who are ascending the evolutionary s. of life.

35:3.22 the young universe of Nebadon stands low in the s.

36:5.12 practical and effective program of the ascending s.

38:2.6 are just a trifle ahead of mortal races in the s. of

39:1.13 who are just behind them in the s. of ascendant life.

39:4.11 As you ascend the personality s., first you learn to be

40:0.10 the narrative has descended the universal s. of living

41:7.2 (All these temperatures refer to your Fahrenheit s..)

42:5.1 rays constitute four octaves in the superuniverse s.

43:7.1 correspond with the ascending s. of the univitatia

44:0.18 Always, as you ascend inward in the s. of life,

44:8.3 due appreciation as you ascend upward in the s. of

48:2.16 providing an ascending s. of morontia spheres and

48:2.16 spheres and an ascending s. of morontia forms.

48:4.17 proceeding down the s. of spirit life from Paradise

48:8.4 In traversing the ascending s. of living existence

49:1.3 each planet has its own s. of life, no two worlds

49:2.21 In this s. the Urantia races are number three.

49:5.18 Each must traverse the same intellectual s. of

52:3.1 has ascended as far as possible in the biologic s.,

54:2.3 the theft of personal liberty and to do it on a s. that

57:8.16 crust had ceased to cave in on such an extensive s.

59:2.9 where every type of life below the vertebrate s. was

61:5.1 of Europe were highly elevated on an extensive s.,

65:5.2 bacteria on such an extensive and unexpected s..

65:6.7 But as the s. of life ascends, one by one the mind

65:7.6 highest types in the evolutionary s. of human beings.

79:8.7 the dissemination of knowledge on a unequaled s..

81:0.1 carry the races forward in the s. of human progress

81:6.9 acceleration of development on a world-wide s..

82:2.3 been in good standing above the s. of rank savagery.

82:6.10 And on a small s.—extending over long periods of

87:5.14 man so painfully ascended the evolutionary s. of life.

102:8.2 the status of any religion in the evolutionary s.,

110:7.7 The higher the Adjusters ascend in the s. of service,

117:3.5 on a vastly larger s., in the universe of universes.

130:4.2 world—these realities, projected on a universal s.,

132:2.6 you ascend the universe s. of creature development,

184:4.6 grandeur of spiritual socialization on a universe s.

194:2.12 As man progresses upward in the s. of intelligence

scale, large

79:6.8 —the first to attain a large-s. cultural, social, and

82:6.7 race intermingling on a large s. would be detrimental,

132:5.17 when business dealings are conducted on a large s.

154:4.6 to carry out the teachings of Jesus on a large s.,

scaled

60:1.9 yielding crocodiles, s. reptiles, and eventually both

scales

28:6.14 seconaphim weigh trustworthiness in the living s. of

scallops

59:2.12 and embrace the muscles, clams, oysters, and s..

scalping

86:5.15 a method of capturing an enemy’s soul, as was s..

scan

15:5.14 As your star students s. the heavens, they will

52:7.6 its people s. the latest broadcasts with the same keen

Scandinavia

80:9.4 of the dead was almost universal throughout S..

80:9.13 In S. it was the Bronze Age associated with mother

Scandinavian

80:4.5 so-called Nordic races, the forefathers of the S.,

80:9.14 The Bretons never mingled with the S. Nordics.

Scandinavians

104:0.3 Babylonians, Romans, and S. all had triad gods,

scant

84:3.2 The s. courtesy paid womankind during the Old

98:2.4 frankly monotheistic; they gave s. recognition to the

scantily

172:4.2 At last there came along a poor widow, s. attired,

scapegoat

89:0.1 The soul must be ransomed; a s. must be provided.

scapeman

89:0.1 as able to provide a substitute for his own life, a s..

scar

177:4.11 always left in Judas’s heart a s. of bitter resentment

scarce

59:5.8 Corals were s., and much of the limestone was

153:3.6 No matter how s. water might be, these enslaved

scarcely

49:5.31 s. more than one half of the worlds harbor beings

57:3.8 It was s. a million years subsequent to this epoch that

64:2.2 the forest apelike creatures that they were s. human.

68:5.8 era she had become s. more than a human animal,

83:8.3 At s. any point are such relationships comparable to

127:2.6 Jesus, then s. seventeen years of age, was confronted

145:3.10 for the words of the Master had s. been uttered

180:3.1 The eleven had s. ceased their discussions of the

184:2.3 he could s. realize that Jesus had been arrested.

190:2.5 James had s. finished speaking when Jude returned

scarcity

42:4.6 Such s. of matter is regarded as practically empty

68:6.3 During periods of land s. and overpopulation, life

69:2.1 of plenty, store up food against the days of s..

70:1.8 S. of land has always brought on war, and during

70:1.9 2. Woman s.—an attempt to relieve a shortage of

89:5.4 Man-eating has arisen through food s., though this

scarlet

97:5.2 says the Lord, ‘though your sins be as s., they shall

131:2.10 ‘Though your sins be as s., they shall be as white

scarred

4:2.8 And nature is marred, her beautiful face is s.,

62:5.6 were rather well s. up by the time they were twelve.

scarring

89:8.3 tattooing is an artistic evolution of the crude s. of the

scars

177:4.11 scar of bitter resentment; and as these s. multiplied

scathing

175:4.2 sudden and s. rebuke which bordered on ruthless

scatter

183:4.2 Thomas persuaded them to s., every man for

192:2.7 When your brethren begin to s. abroad because of

scattered

1:5.9 the countless hosts of his creatures s. throughout the

3:2.8 planetary creatures of God’s spirit indwelling, s.

7:6.7 hosts of Paradise Sons s. throughout all creation,

15:0.3 who dwell on the myriads of inhabited planets s.

15:4.7 but more difficult to see them when widely s. on

25:3.15 such commissions are widely s. through the grand

29:1.4 the physical controllers s. throughout the seven

33:6.5 for communication with their fellows s. throughout

41:2.4 living energy manipulators s. throughout Satania.

66:0.2 they were well s. over Europe, Asia, and Africa.

67:6.6 three hundred and fifty advanced groups s. abroad

73:2.3 from sixty-one far-s. settlements, Van and Amadon

78:1.5 Andonites were also s. throughout Turkestan, while

78:1.8 The blue men were s. all over Europe, but their

78:3.7 The Andonites were still s. over the Arctic and

79:4.2 The early Aryan centers were s. over India, notably

80:2.3 the modern peoples s. from the Deccan through Iran,

80:2.5 tilled the soil around their settlements s. throughout

95:1.9 Small bands s. here and there continued their belief

97:10.5 God continues to live in the hearts of the s. exiles.

118:6.2 the myriads of the children of Deity s. through a vast

121:2.4 well-organized religious communities s. hither and

135:10.3 his disciples s. over all Palestine, many of them

139:1.12 When the later persecutions finally s. the apostles

139:8.13 when persecution s. the believers, went to Cyprus,

142:4.1 for having these supposedly idolatrous objects s.

150:6.2 was always a source of encouragement to these s.

156:6.9 the reorganization of his s., tested, and depleted

162:8.1 the apostles were s. here and there in small groups,

163:6.6 the gospel by so many people s. throughout Judea,

165:2.8 will flee and allow the sheep to be s. and destroyed

171:7.9 Jesus dispensed health and s. happiness naturally and

173:4.4 ground to dust and his ashes s. to the four winds.”

177:5.2 still others who you think love the truth will be s.,

181:1.6 “Doubt not any of these truths after you are s.

181:1.6 when you are s. every man to his own place,

181:2.12 Soon, you will all be s.; you will not be permitted

181:2.18 my apostles, are soon going to be s. to the four

181:2.26 And when you all are s. to the ends of the earth in

181:2.27 shepherd will be smitten and the sheep will be s.

182:3.4 and the hour has come when my flock shall be s..

183:4.6 Surely the shepherd is smitten and the sheep are s.

185:1.1 to die, and that millions upon millions of them, s.

186:3.1 But long before their arrival these followers had s..

186:3.5 these followers of Jesus, s. throughout Jerusalem

scattering

80:7.9 these inferior peoples contributed further to the s.

scatters

153:4.3 while he who gathers not with me s. abroad.

scene

12:2.6 an order of universes destined to become the s. of

13:4.5 withdrawing from the s. as their creatures decide

15:4.2 the superuniverse regime appear upon the s.

20:5.5 It was the s. of the final and triumphant bestowal

29:4.30 transmitters can render a distant s. “visible” as well

32:1.5 a Creator Son appears upon the s., accompanied by

87:1.1 anxious to induce the ghost to leave the s. of death,

93:8.1 Melchizedek wanted to leave the s. of his earthly

93:9.4 he once more returned to Hebron, the s. of his

97:9.19 The vigorous Elijah appeared on the s. denouncing

132:7.9 What a s. for the celestial intelligences to behold,

133:2.3 they looked back upon the s of the teary-eyed couple

135:8.3 arrived on the s. of John’s baptizing about noon of

135:8.4 day by day expecting to see Jesus arrive on the s.,

135:9.4 there arrived on the s. at Pella a new deputation

137:1.5 and John the sons of Zebedee arrived upon the s.,

139:3.9 that he rushed away from the s. of James’s death to

140:2.3 this solemn and sacred s.—the Creator of a universe

143:5.9 coming upon this s. of Jesus’ talking so intimately

145:3.3 had set the stage for this extraordinary sundown s..

145:3.10 Such a s. was never witnessed on earth before that

145:3.11 were focused upon the s. of suffering and affliction

148:1.4 seven of the large number healed at the sundown s.

154:6.1 members of Jesus’ earth family arrived on the s.

158:1.8 had arranged for the apostles to witness this s.

158:5.4 the transfiguration, so soon to return to this s. of the

162:4.2 grim contrast upon this festive and worshipful s..

162:5.1 when the s. was brilliantly illuminated by the lights of

172:3.8 arrived on the s. and joined this unique procession

173:1.6 contemplating this s. of commerce and confusion,

173:1.7 the near-by Roman guards had appeared on the s.,

173:1.8 certain of the priests had arrived on the s., and one

175:4.15 celestial beings hovered over this momentous s. on

179:3.4 The dramatic appeal of this unusual s at first touched

182:3.8 of a vast creation are now hovered over this s. under

183:0.1 the arrival on the s. of two excited messengers who

183:1.2 the excruciating horror of the s. of the crucifixion.

183:2.1 Judas having appeared on the s. a little before he

183:3.1 it would appear that he had arrived on the s. ahead

183:3.3 him with a kiss, and then quickly retire from the s..

186:2.4 awful silence looking upon the death s. of a nation.

186:2.6 depiction of the s. of “Pilate on trial before Jesus.”

186:2.11 stood at attention, gazing upon this unique s. of its

186:4.2 o’clock when they started for the s. of the crucifixion

187:0.1 a centurion, started for the s. of the crucifixion.

187:2.7 Ruth, and Jude, arrived on the s. just after Jesus had

187:2.7 soon after John had brought Jesus’ mother to the s..

187:3.4 had gone; less than fifty persons remained on the s..

187:4.3 his mother and her friends to the s. of the crucifixion.

187:4.7 As Jesus looked down upon this s., it was noontide,

187:4.7 and then hastened back to the s. of the crucifixion.

187:5.1 John Zebedee, who returned to the s. just before

187:6.2 Joseph arrived on the s. with an order from Pilate

189:1.1 unidentified Paradise personalities, arrived on the s.

189:2.4 fear and panic, and they fled in haste from the s..

190:2.2 Magdalene arrived on the s. and was excitedly

192:1.6 the s. reminded him so vividly of the midnight fire

192:3.2 the charges and saw him re-enact the ordination s.

scenes

4:3.1 gold, and selfish ambition—these sordid s. stir God

32:5.3 But when we look at all this from behind the s.,

44:2.4 artists who preserve passing s. and transient episodes

44:2.10 actors produced a succession of one thousand s..

44:4.12 They save for the future the vital s. and associations

47:1.5 And it is one of the most touchingly beautiful s. of

55:2.5 The s. of weeping and wailing characteristic of

74:2.8 the age of Adam opens amidst s. of simple grandeur;

81:2.2 You who live amid latter-day s. of budding culture

100:5.8 Short seasons of retreat from the busy s. of life may

109:4.4 the world would slowly return to many of the s. of

121:8.3 Mark was a lad lingering about many of the s.

132:0.5 We who view human activities from behind the s.

133:8.1 Such s. were not so shocking to Indians, but they

134:0.2 and to enact the final s., of his life on earth.

138:3.6 lends his presence to such s. of careless pleasure

142:6.9 most of the disciples had fled in fear from the s. of

148:5.3 all thinking men should be perplexed by the s. of

151:3.11 memory of the truth taught when the same familiar s.

158:1.4 the plains of the Jordan to enact the closing s. of

158:5.4 had so recently enjoyed the spiritual ecstasy of the s.

172:4.3 after Jesus had surveyed these familiar s. once more,

182:3.10 came up in his mind many of those pleasant s. of his

192:1.2 why Jesus wanted to meet with them amidst the s.

scenic

59:1.8 uninteresting lowlands, utterly devoid of s. beauty.

157:3.1 It nestled in a charming valley between s. hills where

scent

85:3.2 They thought the keen s. and the farseeing eyes of

scepter

3:6.1 and unerringly wields the all-powerful veto s. of his

185:6.2 when they had put a reed in his hand as a mock s.,

schedule

52:3.6 and more behind the average planetary s..

72:4.6 a brilliant student completes his work ahead of s.,

89:7.1 Moses established a systematic s. which enabled his

130:0.1 They made their journey according to s., and Jesus

138:10.7 thereby insuring a smooth and expeditious travel s..

schemesee scheme, ascendant; scheme, ascension

2:2.5 the whole s. of living existences on the worlds of

12:9.6 disrupting the cosmic s. of personality identity.

15:0.2 the sevenfold s. of the superuniverse organization

15:0.2 The present s. of administration has existed from

15:14.7 Thus you can locate your planet in the s. of the

17:3.3 all beings concerned in the working of this vast s.

17:4.3 with the intelligence service of the universal s. of

18:4.6 the times of the full unfolding of the governmental s.

19:1.3 the s. of the grand universe is not fully developed,

19:5.7 do not apparently belong to the evolutionary s. of

19:5.9 to bridge this gap in the universal s. of moral

19:7.1 They are not directly concerned with the s. of

26:1.15 the furtherance of the ascending s. of progressive

26:4.13 ministry of all the helper hosts of the universal s.

29:3.5 no provision in the universal s. for the interruption of

29:3.12 we surmise that their entire and almost perfect s. of

30:3.7 the practical operation of the ascending s. of mortal

31:10.19 stupendous s. of upstepping the mortals of time to

36:2.17 designers of the planetary life plan and species s..

37:6.1 individuals connected with the s. of educating and

39:2.7 the sevenfold s. of training operative on the mansion

45:1.2 seven mansion worlds, dedicated so fully to the s.

48:6.35 But these mind planners do not s., manipulate, or

48:8.2 purpose in this morontia and subsequent spirit s. of

48:8.3 The furtherance of the s. of mortal progression

51:5.4 This whole s. of race improvement was wrecked on

53:3.3 whole plan of worship was a clever s. to aggrandize

53:3.6 much time and energy were expended upon the s.

53:3.6 were now co-operating with the s. of enslaving all

53:7.3 this avenue for the furtherance of his nefarious s..

55:6.9 never question the wisdom of the evolutionary s. of

55:10.4 inaugurates profound readjustments in the entire s. of

67:5.3 The Caligastia s. for the immediate reconstruction of

68:2.7 became indispensable to the evolving social s.,

72:6.1 can it successfully carry out such an insurance s. for

72:9.1 constitutional provision for a modified s. of voting

72:9.6 There is one exception to this s. of group suffrage:

74:3.3 utter collapse of the Caligastia s. for accelerating the

75:3.9 to add her own little s. of world saving to the larger

78:8.5 canals, which were an adjunct to their irrigation s.

81:5.5 Society becomes a co-operative s. for securing civil

86:7.2 former function as a s. of insurance against bad luck.

87:5.9 The whole cult was a s designed to placate the spirits

89:7.3 The Romans adhered to this custom in their s. of

93:6.1 persuaded Abraham to abandon his s. of material

93:10.9 through the universe s. of progression and ascension

94:2.1 the s. of the Aryans to prevent loss of racial identity

110:3.2 as mortals succeed or fail to co-operate with the s.

113:0.1 all of the vast survival s. of spiritual progression

115:2.3 The entire s. of universal creation and evolution on

116:4.3 in the projection of the superuniverse s. of creation,

119:5.4 new and added interest to the whole s. of creature

126:5.11 regular duties to perform in the well-regulated s. of

130:4.11 the s. of progressing from the partial and temporal

139:12.12 Judas quickly carried the nefarious s. into effect.

164:4.8 along well with their s. of holding a formal trial,

188:4.11 certainly would not be satisfied with the childish s. of

scheme, ascendant

16:4.7 Master Spirits are not concerned with the a of mortal

17:1.7 mortal graduates from the agelong training of the a.

22:2.8 Messengers take active part in all phases of the a. of

24:0.1 ministering to the will creatures of the a. of mortal

28:0.6 not so concerned with the a. of mortal progression,

28:2.1 directly concerned with the a. of mortal progression.

29:0.11 In the s. of ascendant progression to higher levels

30:3.8 this is a phase of the a. for advancing the pilgrims of

scheme, ascension

4:0.3 this a. for spiritualizing and training the mortals

13:1.7 they are not concerned with the plans of the a.

13:1.10 reflectivity functions in relation to the a. of mortal

14:4.21 that are in no way directly associated with the a. of

30:2.9 carry forward their work apart from the mortal a..

37:3.4 archangel activities having to do with the Paradise a.

40:10.3 the Adjuster may seem to disclose a flaw in the a.;

40:10.4 it is quite obvious that the present a. effectively

45:4.1 in many other phases of the s. of mortal ascension

73:6.8 becoming subject to the a. of the local universe

schemes

72:2.2 these municipal governing s. are very simple, direct,

72:7.6 There is little or no uniformity among the taxation s.

86:6.4 Civilized man provides s. of insurance to overcome

87:6.2 devise s. whereby he could compel spirit

89:2.5 Then followed all the ritualistic s. of purification.

93:5.11 approve of his pupil’s ambitious s. for conquest;

139:2.3 many of his plans and s. with his brother, Andrew,

183:0.4 all such nefarious s. had the full approval of Satan,

scholar

132:6.3 “I propose to make a s. or a businessman of my

scholars

74:8.12 translated into Greek by a commission of s. for his

school

4:0.2 as the finishing s. for the pilgrims of time on their

14:6.41 It will probably be the finishing s. when the seven

14:6.41 functioning as the intermediate s. for the graduates

25:4.14 Paradise training s. for the perfecting of Technical

25:6.1 The s. on Uversa is conducted by the Perfectors of

28:7.2 during your sojourn on the Uversa s. worlds.

30:2.153 4. Extension-s. Instructors.

30:3.8 4. Extension-S. Instructors.

30:3.8 preparatory s. for the progressing residents of that

30:3.9 You work your way through the long s. of Paradise

30:4.23 But going to s. as a spirit being in the superuniverse

35:3.21 This particular s. of the Melchizedek University is an

37:6.1 the local universe as inspectors of the Nebadon s.

37:6.2 The entire universe is one vast s..

38:5.1 Their central training s. is now presided over by the

43:1.6 One, the emergency s., is devoted to the study of

43:1.6 the bestowal s., is dedicated to the mastery of the

45:7.4 the highest s. of the Melchizedek College of

45:7.4 This s. is fostered by the Melchizedeks, latterly

47:5.1 group headquarters at the center of the s. circles

48:8.2 this elaborate universe training s. for ascending

48:8.3 into one vast and intricate practical training s.,

48:8.3 through this gigantic universe s. of experiential

49:0.1 the ascendant life is a veritable training s. for the

49:0.1 planet as of the final universe headquarters s. of

49:0.1 a s. which is not attended by ascending mortals

49:6.22 [Presented by a Melchizedek of the Jerusem S. of

66:7.6 teaching that was carried out as an industrial s. in

66:7.6 associations as family groups, play squads, and s.

69:1.4 embrace the social safeguards of the home and the s.,

70:2.21 war should be honored as the s. of experience which

71:8.10 the functioning of men and women in the home, s.,

72:2.15 connected with the state and regional s. systems

72:3.5 by teachers during the rest periods in the s. shops,

72:4.1 in solving the problems arising in the s. shops

72:4.1 arising in the school shops and on the s. farms.

72:4.1 on the extensive farms adjoining every local s..

72:4.4 One quarter of the s. time is devoted to play—

72:4.5 The s. government is a replica of the national

72:4.6 Every child graduating from the precollege s. system

72:5.10 then hastens over to the local branch of the s. of

74:7.2 The entire purpose of the western s. system of the

81:6.23 The play and social life comes next, with the s. last

93:4.16 during this time Abraham attended the Salem s.

93:6.8 temple and provided new tents for the entire s..

93:6.8 methods of conducting the business of the s.,

94:7.5 At Benares Gautama founded his s.,and it was during

95:1.6 until Nabodad, the leader of the s. at Kish, decided

95:1.10 good reflection of the teachings of the Salem s. at

121:4.2 This s. of thought was dedicated to the pursuit of

123:1.6 And Jesus, as he grew up, when not at s., spent his

123:5.0 5. SCHOOL DAYS IN NAZARETH

123:5.1 Jesus entered upon his eventful s. life at Nazareth.

123:5.1 And Jesus was truly eager for the new s. life which

123:5.2 —until he was ten—he attended the elementary s. of

123:5.2 following three years he studied in the advanced s.

123:5.2 Jesus graduated from this s. of the synagogue

123:5.3 In the summer months the hours for s. were greatly

123:5.9 the occasion of Jesus’ finishing the course in his s.,

123:5.11 When entering s. at seven years (at this time the Jews

123:6.1 This was an interesting year at s..

123:6.6 Jesus continued to make enviable progress at s.,

124:1.2 S. went on and Jesus was still a favored pupil, having

124:1.3 The most serious trouble as yet to come up at s.

124:1.4 But trouble was again stirred up at s. when one of

124:1.5 carry on any of these questionable activities at s.,

124:2.2 Jesus entered the advanced s. of the synagogue in

124:2.2 At s. Jesus was constantly creating trouble by the

124:2.3 Jesus did ask more questions at s. than others in his

124:2.8 he was an advanced and privileged pupil at s.;

124:4.1 Jesus continued to make progress at s. and was

124:4.5 he continued to teach the home s. for his brothers

124:4.7 During his last year at s., when he was twelve

124:4.8 synagogue was under the influence of a liberal s. of

124:5.4 graduated from the course of training in the local s.

125:2.11 his parents and teacher on their visits to the s., but

126:0.4 especially to his former teachers in the synagogue s..

127:1.5 Simon started to s., and they were compelled to sell

127:1.5 (and his mother agreed) that girls should go to s.

127:1.5 and since the synagogue s. would not receive them,

127:1.5 there was nothing to do but conduct a home s. for

127:2.11 James graduated at s. this year and began full-time

127:4.10 This year Jude started to s., and it was necessary for

127:6.11 Joseph graduated at the synagogue s. this year and

128:2.2 This year Simon graduated from s. and began work

128:4.1 the establishment of a s. of religious philosophy at

128:4.2 who agreed to support this newly projected s..

128:4.2 Jesus manifested deep interest in the proposed s.,

128:4.5 declined the opportunity of founding a s in Damascus

128:5.3 affairs had virtually outdistanced the Babylonian s.

128:5.9 Jesus continued to teach the evening s. three times a

128:6.3 (who had just graduated from the synagogue s.)

133:6.3 each night in the main audience chamber of the s. of

133:6.4 a progressive thinker connected with this local s. of

134:3.3 The lectures and discussions in this s. of religion

134:3.3 The founder of this unique s. of religions lived and

134:6.16 financial support, and after five years the s. closed.

135:0.4 There was no synagogue s. in this little village;

135:1.1 John had no s. from which to graduate at the age

135:5.2 a new s. of religious teachers arose in Palestine,

148:0.3 Peter was in full charge of the s. of the evangelists.

148:0.5 camp was a feature of Peter’s evangelistic training s..

148:1.0 1. A NEW SCHOOL OF THE PROPHETS

148:1.1 applicants for admission to the s. of evangelists.

148:1.1 represented among the students in this new s. of

148:1.1 This s. was conducted on the plan of learning and

148:1.2 Peter tended to dominate the theology of the s. of

148:1.3 The s. of evangelists did not have everything in

148:1.4 one of those trained for gospel service in Peter’s s.

148:8.2 the purpose of establishing a joint s. of philosophy

150:7.1 down by the synagogue where he had gone to s.

161:2.12 Rodan taught his philosophy in the s. of Meganta.

165:0.1 a Nazarite and onetime head of the Nazarite s.

177:2.2 they sent you to the synagogue s. along with your

schooling

72:11.2 associated industrial, scientific, or professional s..

123:5.6 Next, in addition to his more formal s., Jesus began

124:0.1 a better opportunity for s. at Alexandria than in

125:6.6 Jesus had finished the regular s. of a child, had

128:6.1 witnessed the finishing of the regular s. of all the

139:0.2 temperament, they had not been made alike by s..

schoolroom

124:1.4 charcoal picture of the teacher on the floor of the s..

schoolssee schools of the Prince or Prince’s school

14:6.21 These perfect worlds are the mind graduate s. for all

14:6.41 for the graduates of the primary s. of outer space.

15:13.5 instruction spheres which constitute the entrance s.

17:4.3 when you sojourn in the Uversa s. because these

18:4.7 to the ascending graduates of the major sector s..

20:8.2 the heads of departments in the Melchizedek s.

25:4.14 training they proceed to the “s. of the seven circles”

25:6.1 There also are located the s. for training Celestial

25:8.11 and in the meantime teaches in certain Paradise s.,

26:4.13 in the experiential epochs of time on the world s.

26:8.1 the Paradise Michaels maintain special service s. of

26:9.1 Father guides maintain s. of wisdom and colleges of

28:7.1 These Uversa satellites are the finishing s. of the

30:3.8 These s., their methods of instruction and

31:1.1 who serve as teachers in the pilgrim-training s. of

35:3.4 physical-life s. and the laboratories of living energies.

35:3.19 preparatory to entering the Melchizedek primary s.

35:3.20 The s. of universe administration and spiritual

35:3.20 be found those s. devoted to a single line of research,

35:3.22 It is to these s. that the various universes send

35:3.22 students in attendance upon the Melchizedek s.,

35:7.2 The instruction to be had in the Vorondadek s. is

35:10.2 These administrative s. of the local universe are

35:10.2 are excelled only by the administrative s. of Ensa.

35:10.3 pilgrims pursue their studies in the practical s. of

36:2.19 This world and its six tributaries embrace the s. of

36:4.7 Melchizedek University, there are certain special s.

37:2.11 are devoted to the s. of the Teacher Sons

37:2.11 occupied by similar joint s. devoted to the training

37:6.2 Melchizedek s., the colleges of the Universe Sons,

37:6.2 the s. of the Teacher Sons and the Union of Days.

37:6.3 The methods employed in many of the higher s. are

37:10.6 administering the creations as enormous training s.,

37:10.6 s. wherein the pilgrims of time advance from life to

38:4.1 special s. devoted to all phases of seraphic training

38:5.1 observers on Salvington and its associated world s..

38:7.5 By study in the s. of the realms they acquire

39:1.12 Salvington s. concerned with the preparation of the

39:3.7 full guidance until you reach the brotherhood s. on

43:7.2 presides over the special training and cultural s. of

43:7.3 These training s. of special skill and technical

44:1.11 Music attains its highest expression in the s. of

45:7.0 7. THE MELCHIZEDEK SCHOOLS

45:7.2 Paradise perfection to these progressive training s..

45:7.3 These training s. begin with the college of self-

45:7.3 and end with the s. of Jerusem citizenship,

45:7.5 requisite recognition from the Melchizedek s. of

47:2.1 The infant-receiving s. of Satania are situated on

47:2.1 These infant-receiving s. are enterprises devoted to

47:5.2 headquarters for all Satania and the training s. for the

47:5.2 and the home of their various system training s..

47:6.1 the headquarters and training s. of the superangels,

48:3.2 they do not pass through the central Melchizedek s..

48:5.4 they are supervised by the acting heads of the s. or

48:5.6 In the s. of the morontia life these teachers engage in

48:5.6 On the mansion worlds such s. are organized in

48:5.6 s. of thinking, the s. of feeling, and the s. of doing.

48:5.6 are added the s. of ethics, the s. of administration,

48:5.6 s. of administration, and the s. of social adjustment.

48:5.6 you will enter the s. of philosophy, divinity, and pure

48:6.37 souls in transit to the higher s. of the system

51:6.2 the garden s. of Adam and Eve are contemporary.

51:6.4 The garden s. of Adam and Eve are devoted to

53:7.9 Lucifer and Satan spared not the infant-training s. on

55:1.4 The s. of cosmic philosophy here conduct their

55:3.19 6. Specially trained mortals of the planetary s. of

55:5.5 S. are vastly improved and devoted to the training of

55:5.5 The temples of worship with their associated s. of

69:8.8 True, slavery was oppressive, but it was in the s. of

70:7.14 These associations were really the first s..

70:7.14 with coeducation, having boarding s. for both sexes.

72:3.2 both fathers and mothers, at the parental s. of child

72:3.8 they have been duly instructed in the parental s.

72:4.1 compulsory and coeducational in the precollege s.

72:4.1 These s. are vastly different from those of Urantia.

72:4.3 The precollege s. are conducted for nine months

72:4.6 pursuit of special knowledge, either in the adult s. or

72:6.7 of promising individuals in the statesmanship s..

72:8.1 from the ages of five to eighteen, special s. are

72:8.2 1. Statesmanship s..

72:8.2 These s. are of three classes: national, regional, and

72:8.2 both regional and national s. of statesmanship.

72:8.2 any one of the ten regional s. of statesmanship;

72:8.3 hold degrees from the state s. of statesmanship.

72:8.3 industrial matters hold degrees from the regional s..

72:8.3 must hold degrees from all these s. of statesmanship.

72:8.4 2. S. of philosophy.

72:8.4 These s. are affiliated with the temples of philosophy

72:8.5 These technical s. are co-ordinated with industry

72:8.6 4. Professional training s..

72:8.7 5. Military and naval s..

72:8.7 twenty-five in order to gain entrance to these s..

72:9.1 the state, regional, or federal s. of statesmanship,

72:9.8 The s. of statesmanship have power to start

72:11.1 Graduates of the military s. may be commissioned as

72:11.2 the education imparted in any of the special s.

72:11.3 is one of the chief pursuits of the central military s.

73:5.1 of ground for the proposed s. of the educational

74:1.2 teachers in the citizenship s. for new arrivals on

74:6.7 The Adamic children attended their own s. until they

74:7.1 except for four years’ attendance at the western s.,

74:7.1 in accordance with the methods of the Jerusem s..

74:7.1 in the Urantia s. at the other end of the Garden,

74:7.3 The teaching in these s included instruction regarding

74:7.11 The s., in fact every activity of the Garden, were

75:5.2 Nodite woman who was head of the western s. of the

76:3.5 and to act as teachers in the s. of the garden.

79:8.7 in writing, together with the establishment of s.,

81:6.26 The homes, churches, and s. of one generation

93:3.1 Melchizedek organized his s. at Salem, patterning

93:9.4 had learned from Melchizedek in the vanished s.

95:1.9 But remnants of the Salem s. persisted.

99:4.1 new meaning into all group associations—families, s.,

107:3.9 constitute the personnel of the Adjuster training s. of

108:1.8 Adjuster is presumably spent in the Divinington s.

112:4.7 enrolled in one of the many training s. of Divinington

112:4.10 associate instructor in the Divinington s. devoted to

113:7.2 opportunity to advance by study in the extension s.

114:6.11 as it concerns individuals, families, groups, s.,

121:4.1 These s. of philosophy were: 1. The Epicurean.

121:6.1 between the views of the Eastern and Western s. of

123:5.1 to begin their formal education in the synagogue s..

123:5.5 These synagogue s., of course, had no textbooks.

124:6.1 been formally graduated from the synagogue s.,

125:4.3 that he was a finished student of the Nazareth s.,

129:2.6 discussions with occasional visits to the various s. of

129:2.7 While Jesus thoroughly inspected these s. and

129:2.7 suggesting that Jesus enter any of the s. of Jerusalem

129:2.7 inasmuch as Jesus had never been trained in these s..

136:1.1 each of these different s. of Messianic teaching was

137:7.12 would not become allied to any of these s. of thought

139:0.3 were graduates of the synagogue s., having been

139:0.3 were graduates of the Capernaum synagogue s.,

139:0.3 and there were no better Jewish s. in all Galilee.

140:8.30 detracted from the tradition-bound religious s. of

162:1.10 he had not been instructed in the s. of the rabbis.

195:3.10 The early s. continued to hold much of Jesus’

196:2.2 sojourn in the spirit training s. of the successive

schools of the Prince or Prince’s schools

39:0.11 if successful they enroll in the celestial s. attached to

50:4.0 4. THE PLANETARY HEADQUARTERS AND S.

50:4.1 organize the planetary s. of training and culture,

50:4.1 These s. of the prince are located at the material

50:4.3 the students and teachers in the Prince’s s. were all

50:4.7 S. of marriage and homemaking, the s. of art and

50:4.9 these s. of culture and training are well adapted to

50:4.10 have been adopted and trained in the prince’s s. are

50:4.10 carry on according to the plan of the prince’s s..

50:4.12 the teaching provided in all the Urantia planetary s.

50:4.12 The wreck of these s. was speedy and complete.

51:5.5 are educated and trained in the s. of the Prince

51:6.1 their s. receive suitable candidates from among the

51:6.2 For centuries the city headquarters s. of the Prince

51:6.4 The s of the Planetary Prince are primarily concerned

64:6.10 orange man profited much from the s. of the Prince

66:3.7 the first students of the Prince’s s. were recruited.

66:3.7 Although these early s. of Dalamatia were crude,

66:3.7 they provided all that could be done for the men and

66:5.12 enlightened groups educated in the Dalamatia s.

66:7.5 and then, after three years in the s. of the Prince

66:7.18 hundreds of graduates of the Prince’s s. engaged in

science

0:11.9 of metaphysics or to the ether hypothesis of s..

1:6.2 God is to s. a cause, to philosophy an idea,to religion

1:7.5 Neither s., philosophy, nor theology can validate the

2:7.4 The false s. of materialism would sentence mortal

2:7.9 the goodness of God with the factual truths of s.

2:7.9 it would give equal consideration to the truths of s.

4:4.7 In s., God is the First Cause; in religion, the loving

4:4.7 revelation to show that the First Cause of s. and the

4:5.4 a philosophy unworthy of an enlightened age of s.

5:5.2 Religion is not grounded in the facts of s.,

5:5.5 Evolutionary religion is the mother of the s., art,

12:9.3 Mathematics, material s., is indispensable to the

12:9.3 The entire s. of mathematics, the whole domain of

12:9.5 Your s. is engaged in the agelong contest between

16:6.4 victims of the implied a priori assumptions of s.,

16:6.10 and self-conscious personality in the realms of s.,

16:6.10 the correlation of a factual s., a moral philosophy,

16:9.4 the constitutive endowments of man—s., morality,

16:9.5 contributions of the constitutive factors of man—s.,

16:9.5 Civilizations come and go, but s., morality, and

16:9.10 1. The quest for knowledge, the logic of s..

42:9.4 be predicated on the observations of so-called s..

55:3.3 expended in the promotion of truth—s., education,

55:4.8 made possible by the final discoveries of s. in

55:5.3 S., art, and industry flourish, and society is smoothly

56:10.10 Truth is the basis of s. and philosophy, presenting

66:5.2 weaving was introduced by the teachers of art and s..

66:5.11 in the improved salt produced by the council on s.

66:5.23 8. The planetary council on art and s..

66:5.24 Art and s. were at a low ebb throughout the world,

67:4.1 The council of art and s. remained loyal in its

68:6.11 if war is lessened and s. increasingly controls human

69:3.6 In this first contest between s. and religion, religion

70:2.21 must now turn to the conquests of peace: industry, s.

71:3.2 intolerance is combated by the co-ordination of s.,

71:4.12 10. Promotion of s. and art.

71:8.9 7. The fostering of s. and the conquest of disease.

72:4.4 and musical contests, as well as in s. and philosophy,

72:8.5 3. Institutions of s.. These technical schools are

76:3.8 for much that was the forerunner of modern art, s.,

78:3.4 civilization and advanced all phases of art, s., and

79:8.15 writing, mathematics, art, s., and printing.

80:7.5 practically all of the art and s. of the Aegean world

81:2.9 the search for true causes gave birth to modern s.:

81:6.9 S. and invention benefited most from the printing

81:6.10 S. teaches man to speak the new language of

81:6.10 s. also stabilizes philosophy through the elimination

81:6.10 it purifies religion by the destruction of superstition.

81:6.19 whether they involve language, trade, art, s., religion

81:6.22 S., guided by wisdom, may become man’s social

84:5.7 S., not religion, really emancipated woman;

84:5.7 s. so changed conditions of living that man power

84:7.5 2. The new role of s.—procreation is becoming more

86:6.4 s. puts an actuary with mathematical reckoning in

88:4.1 the problems of a real environment through his s.;

88:4.5 The objects of s. are identical with those of magic.

88:4.5 Mankind is progressing from magic to s., not by

88:6.5 while belief in magic numbers founded the s. of math

88:6.7 Gradually s. is removing the gambling element

88:6.8 Ancient magic was the cocoon of modern s.,

88:6.8 the primitive minds of men until the concepts of s.

90:3.9 progressively the era of s. has broken the fetters of

92:3.4 unlike s., it does not provide for its own correction.

92:3.7 has sometimes neglected education and retarded s.;

92:3.9 The learned professions and s. itself emerged from

92:3.10 revealed religion and the fiery furnace of genuine s..

92:7.11 Civilization, s., and advanced religions must

98:2.12 religion, and s. are welded into a meaningful unity by

99:3.7 amplified by philosophy, purified by s., and

99:4.8 Modern s., particularly psychology, has weakened

99:7.2 Political s. must effect the reconstruction of industry

99:7.5 Man is naturally a dreamer, but s. is sobering him so

101:2.1 co-ordinated and unbroken explanation of both s.

101:2.2 Reason is the method of s.; faith is the method of

101:2.2 And true revelation never renders s. unnatural,

101:2.3 Reason, through the study of s., may lead back

101:2.3 faith to transform the First Cause of s. into a God of

101:2.7  S. ends its reason-search in the hypothesis of a First

101:2.7 The discriminating study of s. logically suggests the

101:2.7 affirms that this First Cause of s. and religion’s God

101:2.8 Reason is the proof of s., faith the proof of religion,

101:2.8 S. yields knowledge; religion yields happiness;

101:3.12 regardless of the deceptive teachings of false s.

101:5.2 S. deals with facts; religion is concerned only with

101:5.2 Remember that s. is the domain of knowledge,

101:5.5 Both s. and religion start out with the assumption of

101:7.4 cultural bondage for the materialistic fetters of a s.,

102:1.2 The reason of s. is based on the observable facts of

102:1.3 The more of s. you know, the less sure you can be;

102:1.4 certainties of s. proceed entirely from the intellect;

102:1.4 S. appeals to the understanding of the mind;

102:2.4 end with the developments of slow-moving s..

102:2.5 Even the discoveries of s. are not truly real in the

102:2.5 then seek to identify this energy unity of his s.

102:3.5 S., knowledge, leads to fact consciousness; religion,

102:3.7 S. sorts men; religion loves men, even as yourself;

102:3.8 S. vainly strives to create the brotherhood of culture;

102:3.10 S. seeks to identify, analyze, and classify the

102:3.10 the identification of the material segments of s.

102:3.11 S. indicates Deity as a fact; philosophy presents the

102:3.12 The pursuit of knowledge constitutes s.; the search

102:3.13 In s., the idea precedes the expression of its

102:3.15 S. is only satisfied with first causes, religion with

102:6.1 steady progress of s. add greatly to the mortality

102:6.8 To s. God is a possibility, to psychology a

102:6.8 Neither should s. discount religious experience on

102:6.10 The higher any scientist progresses in his chosen s.,

102:7.7 If s., philosophy, or sociology dares to become

102:7.9 can resort to the dogmatic challenge of the facts of s.

103:6.1 theology can never become a s. since it must always

103:6.5 Never, then, can either s. or religion, in and of

103:6.7 arriving at a harmonious co-ordination between s.

103:6.7 the widely separated domains of s. and religion;

103:6.9 S. is man’s attempted study of his environment,

103:6.11 S. must always be grounded in reason, although

103:6.12 Out of his incomplete grasp of s., his faint hold

103:6.15 highest philosophy must be based on the reason of s.,

103:7.0 7. SCIENCE AND RELIGION

103:7.1 S. is sustained by reason, religion by faith.

103:7.1 faith is, with s., the very source of such a philosophy.

103:7.3 The progression of s. is not limited to the terrestrial

103:7.5 can never succeed in harmonizing the findings of s.

103:7.6 Within the domain of true s., reason is always

103:7.6 effecting the stabilization of both s. and religion.

103:7.6 both s. and religion become increasingly tolerant

103:7.7 What both developing s. and religion need is fearless

103:7.7 The teachers of both s. and religion are often too

103:7.7 S. and religion can only be self-critical of their facts.

103:7.8 But revelation originates neither a s. nor a religion;

103:7.8 its function is to co-ordinate both s. and religion

103:7.9 The s. of the material world enables man to control

103:7.9 a common meeting ground for the discoveries of s.

103:7.10 both s. and religion are predicated on assumptions.

103:7.10 the postulates of both s. and religion are capable of

103:7.11 S. starts out on its vaunted career of reasoning by

103:7.12 S. becomes the thought domain of mathematics,

103:7.15 S. discovers the material world, religion evaluates it,

103:7.15 But history is a realm in which s. and religion may

103:8.1 Although both s. and philosophy may assume the

103:8.4 detracted from by the doubting insinuations of s.,

103:8.6 Philosophy, to be of the greatest service to both s.

103:8.6 can serve as a liaison between theories of material s.

103:9.2 should be dominated by reason and the facts of s.

103:9.8 S. (knowledge) is founded on the inherent (adjutant

103:9.12 and such a reality is transcendent to reason, s.,

104:3.2 interrelatedness of all he finds in his material s.,

111:0.1 Adjuster in the human mind makes it impossible for s

111:6.6 S. is the source of facts, and mind cannot operate

112:2.11 Accordingly does s. give way to philosophy, while

112:2.12 In s. the human self observes the material world;

118:10.14 his s. is effectively destroying his superstition

121:5.5 This pseudo s. of Babylon developed into a religion

123:6.6 many embarrassing questions concerning both s. and

129:1.10 his ideas and ideals about politics, sociology, s.,

130:3.7 rare objects but rather a university of fine art, s.,

130:4.15 Static concepts invariably retard s., politics, society,

132:1.3 A purely materialistic s. harbors within itself the seed

132:1.4 If the so-called s. or religion of any age is false,

132:1.4 or pass away before the emergence of a material s.

132:3.2 Knowledge originates in s.; wisdom, in philosophy;

132:3.3 Man tends to crystallize s., formulate philosophy,

133:5.0 5. AT ATHENS—DISCOURSE ON SCIENCE

133:5.1 They shortly arrived at the olden center of Greek s.

133:5.3 greatly enjoyed the discussion on s. which Jesus had

133:5.4 S. deals with physical-energy activities; religion deals

133:5.7 When both s. and religion become less dogmatic

133:6.7 Material s. cannot demonstrate the existence of a

133:6.7 Notwithstanding the failure of both material s. and

146:3.1 the aged Greek philosopher who taught that s. and

150:3.3 Astronomy is a proper pursuit of s., but astrology is

152:1.4 there can never occur an opportunity for either s. or

155:1.4 Consider the Greeks, who have a s. without religion,

155:1.4 religion, while the Jews have a religion without s..

155:3.6 could the progress of physical s. disturb their faith

160:2.3 the cultural activities of the race: art, s., religion,

195:5.2 as a living spiritual reality, not as a fact of material s.

195:5.14 as modern s. pursues the technique of experiment.

195:6.2 cannot become involved in any controversy with s.;

195:6.2 is simply indifferent to, but sympathetic with, s.,

195:6.4 Modern s. has left true religion—the teachings of

195:6.4 All s. has done is to destroy the childlike illusions of

195:6.5 S. is a quantitative experience, religion a qualitative

195:6.5 S. deals with phenomena; religion, with origins,

195:6.8 S. may expatiate on the conservation of matter, but

195:6.12 S. may be physical, but the mind of the truth-

195:7.1 Better that s. should be devoted to the destruction of

195:7.2 S. should do for man materially what religion does

195:7.2 True s. can have no lasting quarrel with true religion.

195:7.3 a mechanistic s. has failed to recognize the fact of the

195:7.9 mechanistic philosophy cannot be scientific because s

195:7.11 and man only a machine, there would be no s. to

195:7.16 In a high civilization, art humanizes s., while in

195:7.20 S. lives by the mathematics of the mind; music

195:7.22 as s., but rather like the curious, thinking, choosing,

195:7.23 The scientist, not s., perceives the reality of an

195:8.2 and twentieth-century so-called s.—atheistic s..

195:8.8 to antagonize true religion in order to promote s.

195:8.9 the gains of the twentieth century are not only s. and

195:8.13 The complete secularization of s., education, society

195:10.20 the guilt of tolerating s. without idealism, politics

196:3.2 religious consciousness identifies these realities as s.,

196:3.5 Physical certainty consists in the logic of s.; moral

196:3.28 Religion stands above s., art, philosophy, ethics,

196:3.28 s., philosophy, ethics and morals are all indissolubly

196:3.30 S. is man’s effort to solve the apparent riddles of the

sciences

29:4.16 the s. of the techniques of intelligent energy control

52:3.6 inauguration of the development of the physical s.,

52:4.8 The physical s. have already reached their height

52:5.9 application of the discoveries of the physical s. of

55:5.6 efforts of individuals and groups to excel in the s.

68:6.2 Man’s intelligence, by means of the arts and s.,

79:8.13 3. Efficient education of children in the arts and s. of

81:3.7 by the rapidly developing arts and s. of industry.

99:4.12 The mechanistic, naturalistic conceptions of many s..

99:7.2 industry by the techniques it learns from the social s.

101:2.1 does synthesize the apparently divergent s. of nature

101:4.2 many of our statements regarding the physical s.

103:6.2 outside, he brings into being the various physical s.;

103:6.7 divergence between the findings of the physical s.

103:6.7 Reason is the understanding technique of the s.;

103:6.11 spiritual worlds, s. and religions falsely so called.

196:3.18 the crude materialistic technique of the physical s..

scientific

101:2.1 can ever be regarded as s. or even psychological.

195:7.9 A mechanistic philosophy of life cannot be s. because

scientific achievement

72:5.10 has been transferred from industry to play, skill, s.,

99:4.6 In the face of unprecedented s. and mechanical

scientific action

86:7.4 Scientific knowledge, leading to s., is the only

scientific age

73:1.1 The post-Adamic era is the great s. of most worlds,

87:7.4 but much of its value has been destroyed in a s. by

88:6.5 religious tree which eventually bore the fruit of a s..

103:7.9 together in the complexities of the civilization of a s..

scientific analysis

130:4.11 the material level by critical observation and by s.;

scientific approach

103:7.6 unfounded from the inlooking viewpoint of the s..

scientific aspects

103:7.5 unless both the s. and the religious aspects of a

scientific attitude

87:7.9 modern men adhere to the s., eschew superstition,

99:3.14 of fanaticism by the compensations of the s. mental

103:7.4 The union of the s. and the religious insight by the

scientific basis

92:7.1 Philosophy may, indeed, rest on a s., but religion will

scientific civilization

81:2.14 The savage is a slave to nature, but s. is slowly

scientific curiosity

16:7.1 other inalienables of human nature: s. and spiritual

88:4.6 early superstition was the mother of the later s..

scientific data

81:6.8 of civilization must await the accumulation of s..

scientific development(s)

81:6.39 are essential to keeping pace with the s. of the age.

90:5.7 The priesthoods have done much to delay s. and

92:7.13 by his social metamorphosis and unprecedented s..

101:4.2 in need of revision in consequence of additional s.

scientific dictation

132:2.4 spiritually blind individual who logically follows s.,

scientific discovery or discoveries

88:6.8 eagerly for the light of truth and the facts of s.,

91:4.4 disillusionment as advancing s. demonstrate that

101:4.2 We are not at liberty to anticipate the s. of a

195:6.17 And every s. demonstrates the existence of freedom

scientific domains

46:6.7 6. Planetary and system physical progress, the s.

scientific doubtings

91:6.3 how difficult it may be to reconcile the s. regarding

scientific effort

76:4.7 the Urantia peoples must do so much by way of s.

scientific enlightenment

42:5.2 from the standpoint of twentieth-century Urantia s.

scientific era

90:3.9 Slowly and certainly the unfolding of a s. is

99:4.6 and the rip tides of the cyclonic transitions of a s.,

scientific estimates

57:7.3 clock is your most reliable timepiece for making s.

scientific experiment

1:2.7 The existence of God can never be proved by s. or

scientific fact(s)

91:6.6 if those who pray will only do so in the light of s.,

92:7.1 Religion can never become a s. fact.

scientific insight(s)

16:6.9 These s., moral, and spiritual insights, these cosmic

16:7.2 Man is able to exercise s., moral, and spiritual insight

scientific intelligence

65:3.6 and s. must sooner or later supersede the random

scientific interpretation

195:7.18 Any s. of the material universe is valueless unless it

scientific investigation

101:8.4 unreasoning prejudice toward the discoveries of s..

scientific knowledge

81:6.8 3. S.. The material aspects of civilization must await

81:6.14 utilization of natural resources, s., capital goods,

86:7.4 S., leading to scientific action, is the only antidote

102:3.1 channel of philosophic contact with the world of s..

scientific lines

81:6.25 with growth along more purely intellectual and s..

scientific materialism

102:6.9 S. has gone bankrupt when it persists in refunding

195:8.4 dictatorial political state is the direct offspring of s.

scientific method

88:4.5 Only with the arrival of the s. has man faced forward

195:7.2 The “s.” is merely an intellectual yardstick wherewith

195:7.2 it is utterly useless in the evaluation of spiritual

scientific methods

42:11.2 altogether too perfect for the s. of the finite mind of

scientific minds

195:4.5 now confronted by the challenge of a new age of s.

scientific piece of work

195:7.11 Such a s. could be executed only by some entity of

scientific postulate

1:5.11 which is merely possible in the s. of a First Cause

scientific problems

167:5.6 make positive pronouncements relative to s., social

scientific progress

68:6.5 the fine arts and true s. have thrived best in the larger

70:12.9 3. Retardation of s. progress.

90:2.9 oppose general education and attempt to thwart s..

134:5.17 With s., wars are going to become more and more

scientific proofs

101:10.6 can there be either s. or logical proofs of divinity.

scientific qualities

68:0.2 The superior qualities of civilization—s., religious,

scientific realms

16:6.6 of the physical senses, the s. of logical uniformity,

scientific research

90:4.9 rejoice in the illumination and enlightenment of s..

scientific schooling

72:11.2 is never given without this associated industrial, s.,

scientific secularism

195:8.10 Without God, without religion, s. can never

scientific spirit

36:5.9 curiosity-mother of adventure and discovery, the s.;

scientific stability

103:7.9 domains of thought into a balanced philosophy of s.

scientific status

51:7.4 and Eve pay particular attention to the physical, s.,

scientific striving

132:1.3 itself the potential seed of the destruction of all s.,

scientific techniques

72:1.3 Their natural resources are replete, and by s. they

scientific truths

93:4.15 promulgate even advanced sanitary practices or s..

scientific uniformity

133:5.7 Quantity may be identified as a fact, becoming a s..

scientific viewpoint

103:7.15 while co-ordinating the s. material viewpoint with

scientific world

81:2.8 While fire eventually unlocked the doors of the s.,

195:6.4 The higher minds of the s. are no longer wholly

scientifically

133:5.4 these same scientists can never (s.) tell you what

scientist

1:6.2 God is to the s. a primal force, to the philosopher a

5:5.3 The fact-seeking s. conceives of God as the First

42:9.4 If such a metamorphosis could not be seen, a s.

44:7.3 unified in the life experience of the artisan, the s.,

65:6.1 Ever will the s. come nearer and nearer the secrets

65:6.1 but never will he find them and for no other reason

65:6.1 no other reason than that he must kill protoplasm in

102:6.10 The higher any s. progresses in his chosen science,

102:6.10 the more will he abandon the theories of materialistic

102:7.9 likewise experiences in the consciousness of the s.

130:7.6 The confusion of the s. grows out of failure to

132:1.2 The s., as such, is limited to the discovery of the

132:1.2 he has no right to assert that he is either materialist

132:1.2 he has assumed to forsake the attitude of a true s.

132:1.4 The materialistic s. and the extreme idealist are

133:5.4 the purely physical s. may become afflicted with

139:8.2 Thomas was the real s. of the apostolic group.

139:8.12 mind was that of a true s.—Thomas Didymus—and

195:6.2 while religion supremely concerns itself with the s..

195:6.5 only leads the s. straight back to the first great cause

195:6.12 but the mind of the truth-discerning s. is at once

195:7.3 the fact of the spirit-indwelt mind of the s. whose

195:7.11 would be no science to embolden the s. to postulate

195:7.18 valueless unless it provides due recognition for the s.

195:7.22 the uniformities which the s. discovers, and which he

195:7.22 creative, combining, and discriminating s. who thus

195:7.23 The s., not science, perceives the reality of an

scientists

42:1.4 forever will s. be powerless to create one atom of

42:4.13 amounts which Urantia s. have designated quanta.

65:4.5 When Urantia s. know more of these healing

65:4.5 they will become more efficient in the treatment of

65:4.5 they will know more about controlling serious

71:3.12 the order named upon philosophers, educators, s.,

71:7.4 must be given over to the philosophers and the s..

72:7.10 assisting all types of geniuses—artists, authors, and s.

72:9.3 S., inventors, teachers, philosophers, and spiritual

72:11.4 far more attention to the training of statesmen, s.,

77:2.5 is not unlike those procedures whereby Urantia s.

90:3.3 the shamans and the s. have propounded theories of

101:5.9 S. assemble facts, philosophers co-ordinate ideas,

130:4.4 Neither can single-eyed material s. nor single-eyed

132:1.4 This is not true of those s. and idealists who are in

132:1.4 In every age s. and religionists must recognize that

133:5.4 Jesus, in terms of modern thought, said: S. may

133:5.4 these same s. can never (scientifically) tell you what

139:8.12 S. may not fully understand all about Jesus and his

195:6.1 S. have unintentionally precipitated mankind into a

195:6.1 they have started an unthinking run on the moral

scintillating

46:3.2 enormous amphitheater, constructed of s. materials

scoff

169:2.8 the Pharisees began to sneer and s. since they were

scoffed

186:1.5 When the rulers of the Jews heard Judas, they s. at

scoffers

162:2.8 Some of the s. said among themselves: “Where will

Scone

88:1.2 have survived as have the Kaaba and the Stone of S..

scopesee scope, beyond the

3:2.7 and in the circumscribed s. of your survey;

7:5.7 Havona are not within the s. of human imagination;

17:1.3 there are few limits to the s. of their supervision;

18:3.7 In power, s. of authority, and extent of jurisdiction

22:1.14 Their s. of service is far-flung; Trinitized Sons of

22:7.8 on the order of the infinite s. of the perfect Deity

28:4.14 which do not fall within the s of the angels of specific

33:8.2 conducted in accordance with their s. and purpose.

35:6.2 is unlimited in the s. and range of its deliberations

42:11.3 in universe mechanisms depends on the ability, s.,

44:1.1 inconceivable s. of morontia and spirit harmony.

45:5.7 Sons are the acme of perfection in s., technique,

54:1.7 Even wisdom is divine only when it is cosmic in s.

72:2.7 The s. of this body is purely advisory, but it is a

103:5.2 the neighbor s. to embrace the whole of humanity,

106:0.4 attained destiny—destiny as revealed within the s. of

106:6.1 meaning-values within the s of a subabsolute cosmos

107:3.9 they have undergone a training of tremendous s. and

110:5.7 enjoys such a wide s. of activity chiefly because of

130:7.8 due to augmentations of depth of insight and s. of

153:0.2 speculated much as to its probable nature and s..

154:1.3 open proclamation of the gospel in its larger s.

195:7.21 the performances of mind within the s. defined by

scope, beyond the

29:3.9 though it is beyond the s. of Urantia knowledge, I

119:7.8 a matter beyond the s. and purpose of this narrative.

scorching

157:2.1 when the wind blows from the south, you say s.

163:3.6 who have borne the burden of the day in the s. sun

score

63:3.4 almost a s. of their descendants suffered serious

68:1.4 s. of well-trained guardians of the peace can restrain

85:4.4 he nonchalantly forgets a s. of negative results,

96:7.2 The Psalms are the work of a s. or more of authors;

96:7.5 the Book of Job was the product of more than a s. of

97:1.3 his associates and overthrow a s. of Baal sites.

114:7.8 With the exception of less than a s. of contact

126:3.2 For almost a s. of years (until Jesus began his public

174:5.3 In this room now are a full s. of men who were

178:1.1 answered a s. of questions regarding the relation of

184:3.6 More than a s. of false witnesses were on hand to

185:1.5 No less than a s. of riots and much bloodshed

scores

20:2.5 In time, s.—hundreds—of such missions may be

39:8.2 Seraphim may attain Paradise in s.—hundreds—

61:5.4 although there were s. of advances and recessions

69:5.14 Wealthy men commonly sacrificed s. of slaves to

73:5.5 s. of varieties of food plants were lost to the world.

78:7.2 s. of cities were practically deserted because of

80:2.4 This cataclysm of nature flooded s. of human

80:3.2 European continent, there were s. of racial types.

84:4.6 During labor, s. of foolish things were said and

87:1.5 Backtracking and s. of other tactics were practiced

114:3.3 he hands down s. of rulings and decisions each day

121:8.9 Luke not only interviewed s. of eyewitnesses to

125:2.12 opportunity of meeting s. of boys about his own age,

126:1.5 S. of times had his proud mother stood in

133:3.11 in Corinth they held intimate conversations with s. of

134:2.2 S. of men, women, and children residing along the

135:7.3 S. of believers lingered with their adored teacher

135:8.4 S. of repentants were standing in line awaiting their

140:8.1 teaching conference, embracing s. of questions

145:3.2 s. of afflicted men, women, and children began to

146:6.1 S., hundreds, of honest persons suffering from purely

149:1.1 s. of afflicted found restoration of health and

162:4.2 as well as by the glare of s. of torches standing

162:9.1 s. of believers forgathered at Bethany and received

167:6.1 s. of mothers came to where Jesus lodged, bringing

168:2.10 S. of men and women went to Bethany to look upon

scorn

152:1.1 damsel was not dead, but they laughed him to s..

scorpions

59:3.11 favorable locations the primitive water s. first evolve

59:3.11 and suddenly, the true s.—actual air breathers—make

59:5.6 the seas there crawled out upon the land snails, s.,

59:5.7 insects first appeared and, together with spiders, s.,

Scotland

59:3.3 Mountains, extending from Ireland through S. and

59:3.6 earthquakes took place in Europe, notably in S..

134:6.3 England, S., and Wales were always fighting

scourge

92:3.9 Religion is the efficient s. of evolution which

171:4.2 mock the Son of Man, even spit upon him and s.

185:6.2 and the Roman soldiers to take Jesus and s. him.

scourged

185:6.3 I find no crime in him, and having s. him, I would

186:2.11 after Jesus had been s., he presented him before

187:0.1 The two brigands were properly s. before they

187:0.1 thought he had already been sufficiently s.,

194:4.1 The thought of the Master, arrested, bound, s., and

scourgers

185:6.2 he directed the s. to desist and indicated that Jesus

185:6.2 Before the s. laid their knotted whips upon Jesus

scourges

10:7.5 disasters, painful illnesses, and world-wide s.

scourging

152:0.2 years I have been afflicted with a s. hemorrhage.

185:6.2 to die by crucifixion should be thus subjected to s.

185:6.2 Though his enemies did not witness this s., Pilate

scourgings

187:1.8 his condemnation, not to mention the abusive s.

scouting

57:8.7 the first Satania s. party sent out from Jerusem to

135:9.6 Some of John’s disciples organized s. parties to go

scream

189:4.7 when Mary uttered this s. of anguish, they were

screaming

86:4.1 such dreams reeking with sweat, trembling, and s..

scribesee Damascus

97:8.3 The s. of Deuteronomy had portrayed the Great

162:7.5 And now just at my side a s. says this statement

scribes

93:9.7 s. regarded the term Melchizedek as synonymous

93:9.9 The Hebrew s. therefore destroyed every record of

93:9.9 the s. deemed reflected great honor upon Abraham.

97:7.3 These Hebrew priests and s. had a single idea in

121:7.3 The s., the Pharisees, and the priesthood held the

121:7.4 the s., had become a higher authority than the law

123:5.12 the traditional laws than were the Judean s. and

125:0.4 and thought deeply, as his questions to the s.

125:5.1 Jesus’ third day with the s. and teachers in the temple

126:0.3 respect for the sincere Pharisees and the honest s.,

137:7.6 The s. and rabbis, together, were called Pharisees.

140:8.22 He knew many of the s. and Pharisees were honest

145:2.11 Jesus taught as one having authority and not as the s.

147:3.6 “Let us depart ere the chief priests and the s. come

148:9.3 together with other s. and lawyers who sat with

154:0.1 These s. and Pharisees urged Herod to arrest Jesus

156:6.7 all his followers had worked adversely upon the s.

158:2.2 “Master, why is it that the s. say that Elijah must

158:4.1 a gathering equally divided between Jerusalem s.

158:4.6 But the lad had only a more violent fit, while the s.

158:7.1 desiring to avoid the s. and others whom Jesus

158:7.3 suffer many things, be rejected by the s., the elders,

159:4.6 these sacred writings by the tradition-enslaved s.

162:1.2 knowing full well that the s. and Pharisees were bent

162:2.2 was indeed the prophet of Galilee whom the s. and

162:2.4 The agents of the s. wanted to lay hands upon him,

162:2.9 Have any of the s. or Pharisees been deceived by

162:3.1 woman had been brought before Jesus by the s.

162:3.1 Jesus well knew that, while these s. and Pharisees

164:3.8 of this blind man on this Sabbath day that the s.

166:1.5 Is there nothing good in the s., the Pharisees, or

167:4.2 there now occurred to him a plan whereby the s.

170:3.1 slavish works which some of the s. and Pharisees

173:1.9 When the chief priests and the s. heard about these

173:2.1 The chief priests and the s. were unwilling to arrest

173:3.2 It was not you, the Pharisees and s., who believed

173:4.1 When the chief Pharisees and the s. who had sought

173:5.1 After the s. and rulers had withdrawn, Jesus

174:2.1 fifty additional leaders selected from among the s.,

174:2.3 When Jesus had thus answered these young s. and

174:4.1 prearranged plan of the confederated Pharisees, s.,

174:4.5 Two or three other groups of the s. and Pharisees

174:4.6 s. answered, “The Messiah is the son of David.”

174:4.6 Although the rulers, the s., and the chief priests

174:5.13 I speak farewell words to the chief priests, the s.,

175:0.1 vehement enemies and would-be destroyers—the s.,

175:1.8 I admonish you that these s. and Pharisees still sit in

175:1.11 I have no ill will for these s. and Pharisees who reject

175:1.12 “Woe upon you, s. and Pharisees, hypocrites!

175:1.13 “Woe upon you, s. and Pharisees, hypocrites that

175:1.17 Woe upon you, s. and Pharisees and other hypocrites

175:1.18 “Woe upon you, s., Pharisees, and hypocrites!

181:2.23 gospel in accordance with the teachings of the s.

184:3.3 How these chief priests, s., Sadducees, and Pharisees

Scripture

136:6.4 Jesus formulated his conclusions in the words of S.

136:7.2 been taught that S.: “There shall no evil befall you,

137:6.2 the ruler of the synagogue handed him the S. roll,

147:6.4 but did you never read in the S. that, one day

148:6.2 that masterpiece of Semitic literature—the S. story

150:8.1 sacred writings from which to read the S. lesson,

150:8.8 presented to Jesus that he might read the S. lesson.

159:4.5 never permit yourself to believe the S. records

159:4.6 erroneous idea of the absolute perfection of the S.

159:4.10 fully understand these limitations of S., but they

159:5.1 he intimated that some parts of the S. were more

159:5.9 not hesitate to appropriate the better half of a S.

159:5.9 your neighbor as yourself,” he took from the S.

159:5.9 Jesus appropriated the positive portion of this S.

162:6.3 you not read in the S.: ‘Behold, as the waters are

165:4.8 not read the S.: ‘There is he who waxes rich by his

172:3.4 But there was one S. that had sometimes been

172:3.4 S. was found in Zechariah, and it said: “Rejoice

172:5.5 hearing Jesus onetime quote the passage of S.,

172:5.5 As John turned this S. over in his mind, he began to

172:5.5 John grasped enough of the meaning of this S. to

172:5.8 he recalled the S. in Zechariah where the prophet

173:4.4 “Did you never read in the S. about the stone

180:3.2 S. the saying: ‘And they hated me without a cause

193:3.2 not read in the S. where it is written: ‘It is not good

scripture-directed

98:2.7 human thought was so priest-controlled and s. that

scriptures or Hebrew scriptures

74:8.12 the “sacred s.” of the Hebrew and Christian religions.

92:1.3 As a social institution religion embraces rites, s.,

92:2.3 wonders at the presentation of so much in the s. of

94:2.6 the compilation of the later s. of the Hindu faith,

94:11.4 the divergencies within their own religious s. as well

95:3.3 Three thousand years before the Hs. were written,

95:6.6 hell and the doctrine of devils as recorded in the H.,

97:8.3 As the honest Jew searched the S., his confusion

98:2.7 almost complete absence of priests and “sacred s.

121:6.2 The early translation of the Hs. into Greek at

121:6.2 Judaism dates from the Greek translation of the Hs.

121:6.3 The Hellenized Jews brought to the Hs. such an

122:4.4 many figurative passages found throughout the Hs.

122:5.4 Jesus secured his unusual acquaintance with the Hs.;

123:0.3 complete copy of the Greek translation of the Hs..

123:3.1 of the Greek language was the copy of the Hs.

123:3.1 There were only two complete copies of the S. in

123:5.3 synagogue possessed a complete copy of the S. in

123:5.3 Nothing but the S. was studied prior to the twelfth

123:5.4 Nazareth, he would often be asked to read the Hs. to

124:3.5 each week with Jesus, helping him to master the Hs..

125:6.2 astonished that Jesus was so familiar with the S.,

126:0.4 that he might be permitted regularly to read the S. in

126:2.6 his stories, and to hear him read from the Greek s..

126:3.6 and supposed Messianic prophecies of the Hs.; at

126:3.8 that of all the Messianic predictions of the Hs.

126:3.10 ponder anew the many statements in the S. referring

126:4.1 Jesus had been asked to read the S., but now the day

126:4.1 the young man, having made his selection of S.,

126:5.6 Fearing that the copy of the Greek s. might be

127:3.8 Jesus continued to read the Sabbath s. at the

128:5.9 read the S. often in the synagogue on the Sabbath,

130:3.4 Jesus told Ganid about the translation of the Hs.

130:8.2 not also read in the S. where it says: ‘He looks

135:3.3 and by these passages which he read in the S..

135:3.3 correspond with these statements of the S..

136:1.1 teaching was able to point to statements in the Hs.

136:1.3 almost five hundred passages from the S. which,

136:9.7 now he made his final decision regarding those S.

136:9.8Hs., parental training, chazan teaching, Jewish

137:7.6 adopted many teachings not clearly found in the Hs.,

137:7.14 each week at the synagogue in the study of the Hs..

137:8.4 Jesus read from the S. these passages: “You shall be

139:0.3 schools, having been thoroughly trained in the Hs.

139:0.4 the methods of rabbinical interpretation of the S..

142:3.2 are you ignorant of the teaching of the S. concerning

142:3.6 Do you not recall how the S. begin by asserting that

142:3.9 would have known these truths had you read the S.

142:3.9 Cannot you discern that such records in the S.

142:3.21 these commandments as twice recorded in the S.,

145:2.5 the S. where the Prophet Jeremiah says: ‘In those

145:2.6 Do you not believe the S.?

146:2.5 the Hs.: “I have called and you refused to hear;

146:2.13 Of all the prayers of the Hs. he commented most

146:2.15 Jesus quoted from the S. on this occasion, saying:

146:2.16 Then he quoted from the S.: “I will praise the name

148:4.10 “Thomas, have you not read about this in the S.,

148:5.4 I know of your confusion as you have read the S..

148:5.5 “But, Nathaniel, there is much in the S. which

149:4.2 Have you not read in the S. that ‘wrath kills the

149:5.2 not read in the S. the words of the wise man, ‘The

149:6.1 why is it that the S. instruct us to ‘fear the Lord,’

150:3.1 Joanna read from the S. concerning woman’s work

150:5.2 not read in the S. where it says, ‘In the Lord have I

150:8.10 He began by saying: “Today are these S. fulfilled.”

150:9.1 even the S. declare that ‘a prophet is not without

151:3.4 Jesus narrated three or four parables from the Hs.,

152:5.3 Have you not even read in the S. where Moses

153:1.1 Jairus presided and handed Jesus the S. to read.

153:3.7 upon the Jews than even the teachings of the S..

159:1.7 from the S. referring to Lamech’s exultation because

159:4.1 to detract from the authority of the recognized Hs..

159:4.1 could you trust me to know the truth about the S.?

159:4.1 What is the truth about the S.?”

159:4.2 I do not regard the S. as do the rabbis.

159:4.2 the teachings of the S. were not in existence before

159:4.2 Only in recent times have the S. been gathered

159:4.3 The S. are faulty and altogether human in origin,

159:4.3 they do constitute the best collection of religious

159:4.4 The S. are sacred because they present the thoughts

159:4.4 The S. contain much that is true, very much, but in

159:4.5 The S. always have, and always will, reflect the

159:4.5 And you should remember that the S. are intended

159:4.6 employ the doctrine of the inspiration of the S.

159:4.6 by these doctrines of the perfection of the S..

159:4.9 “But the greatest error of the teaching about the S. is

159:4.9 The light of the S. is only dimmed by prejudice

159:4.10 And thus do they pervert and distort the S.,

159:5.1 we may choose the better passages from the S. for

159:5.1 “Yes, James, when you read the S. look for those

159:5.7 day by day, appropriated the cream of the Hs. for

162:2.1 “Teacher, how is it you can quote the S. and teach

162:2.9 even though he may not be the Messiah of the S.?

162:2.9 Search the S., and you will discover that out of

162:6.1 for even the S. have said, ‘Out of him shall flow

164:1.1 the law and the prophets; how do you read the S.?

166:3.2 that, since the S. record that only Caleb and Joshua

167:5.5 Jesus constantly appealed to the written S. in his

167:7.2 creatures called ‘the Sons of God’ in the S.;

169:4.5 Except when quoting the Hs., Jesus referred to Deity

170:1.1 throughout the Hs. there was a dual concept of the

173:1.7 which is written in the S.: ‘My house shall be

174:3.2 know neither the S. nor the living power of God.

187:5.2 to the repetition of many passages in the Hs.,

187:5.2 reciting in his vanishing consciousness many S.,

190:5.4 And have you never read in the S. concerning this

190:5.6 up to our understanding the teachings of the S.!”

195:2.7 this was enormously helped by translation of the Hs.

scrupulous

73:5.4 the Edenites practiced the s. burial of all waste

166:1.9 2. S. observance of the laws of purification.

175:1.18 for you are s. to cleanse the outside of the cup and

185:0.4 judicial murder of Jesus, they were nonetheless s.

scrupulously

69:4.3 The early traders were s. honest within their own

75:2.4 Eve had most s. carried out these instructions for

121:0.1 Knowing how his Master so s. avoided leaving

scrutinize

16:7.8 discrimination embodied in his ability to s. meanings.

99:1.3 needs carefully to s. its charts of morality and

125:5.1 into the temple but never thinking to s. the several

scrutinized

25:6.3 their records being s. by their exalted fellows from

36:2.12 where they are minutely s. by the supreme council

126:0.3 When he s. the leadership of Israel, he was

scrutinizing

109:5.3 Therefore, in s. mental situations, safety lies only

scrutiny

13:2.3 only sacred sphere that is unreservedly open to my s.

13:2.6 the divine Sons, which will not be open to your s..

14:3.2 creatures who have long since passed the s. of the

28:5.19 their reflective s., these discerners will forthwith

30:3.4 phenomena; nothing in all space escapes their s..

57:7.3 because the radioactive materials open to your s.

119:4.4 that age were regarded with peculiar interest and s.

sculptors

66:5.26 gifted type, and many of them became master s..

sculpture

92:3.6 S. originated in idol making, architecture in temple

111:0.5 This s. was completed in the fifteenth century

142:4.1 he was a great lover of the beautiful in art and s.,

Scythopolis

123:0.6 Bethlehem for Nazareth, going by way of S. and

124:3.6 lad accompanied his father on a business trip to S.,

124:3.7 Decapolis were in progress at the S. amphitheater,

124:6.4 of Gilboa, the pilgrims could see the Greek city of S.

124:6.4 why neither Joseph nor Jesus would speak of S..

124:6.5 A little over three hours’ travel from opposite S.

144:7.1 in the Greek cities of the Decapolis, chiefly in S.,

149:0.1 Ptolemais, Japhia, Dabaritta, Megiddo, Jezreel, S.,

159:0.2 Abila, Edrei, Philadelphia, Heshbon, Dium, S.,

159:6.4 Jerusalem each evening, relaying at Sychar and S.,

162:0.1 down the shore of the lake and, by way of S.,

seasee sea level; Sea of Galilee; sea of glass; see lions;

cucumbers; squirts; urchins

see—Caspian; Dead; Gulf; Mediterranean; North

57:8.20 Meteors falling into the s. accumulated on the ocean

58:5.3 and rested directly upon, a molten s. of basalt of

58:5.4 to float on this noncrystallized cushiony s. of basalt.

58:5.6 The s. bottoms are more dense than the land masses,

58:5.6 When the s. bottoms are extruded above the sea

58:5.7 is a factor in the increase of pressure on the s. beds

58:7.12 Many of these ancient s. beds are now elevated high

59:0.8 As this era begins, the s. bottoms, the extensive

59:1.5 of North America and Europe emerged from the s..

59:1.8 When this southern s entered the Appalachian trough

59:1.19 floated in the water or crawled along the s. bottoms,

59:2.11 S. worms were abundant, and there were many

59:3.1 The land was not elevated far above the s. so that

59:3.1 the falling of these shells to the s. bottom built up

59:3.3 290,000,000 years ago the s. had withdrawn from

59:3.5 appeared suddenly and assumed dominance of s. life.

59:3.6 lava flows which spread out over a shallow s. bed,

59:3.6 this was subsequently elevated high above the s..

59:3.9 lagoons which were alternately opened up to the s.

59:4.1 long periods the s. has been comparatively victorious

59:4.5 the immense arctic North American inland s. found

59:5.11 There was a short interruption, and the s. returned to

59:5.19 extension of the North American Carboniferous s.

59:5.20 this section has ever since remained above the s..

59:6.4 eastern part of North America was high above the s.;

59:6.12 the s. mothered and nurtured the early life of the

59:6.12 the biologic importance of the s. progressively

60:0.1 cooling crust and cooling oceans, s. restriction and

60:1.4 laid down in the southern Alps as the result of a s.

60:1.8 This ancient California s. was rich in marine life

60:1.8 extended eastward to connect with the old s. basin

60:1.9 and eventually both s. serpents and flying reptiles.

60:1.12 improved rapidly with the new invasion of the s.,

60:2.4 regions were later invaded by both the northern s.

60:2.6 The same polar s. that extended so far down over

60:2.9 The s. urchin was one of the outstanding mutations

60:2.9 but the ferocious s. serpents, descended from the

60:2.10 during the preceding period of s. encroachment.

60:2.10 These s. serpents represent a backward step in

60:2.11 As time passed, the s. serpents grew to such size that

60:2.11 unlike the s. serpents, these animals always returned

60:3.3 Atlantic s. pressure was also working to cause land

60:3.4 Most of Mexico sank beneath the s., and the Atlantic

60:3.5 When this s. finally withdrew, it left the continent

60:4.1 the end of the great s. invasions of the continents.

60:4.1 These alternate periods of land and s. dominance

60:4.3 occurred only to be successively covered by the s.,

61:1.12 Pyrenees up above the water as islands of the s..

61:2.4 The s. life was undergoing great modification;

61:2.11 And they have ever since remained in the s., yielding

61:2.11 whales, dolphins, porpoises, seals, and s. lions.

61:3.1 Land elevation and s. segregation were slowly

61:3.8 highlands appearing as islands above this ancient s..

61:3.8 Mediterranean became, for a time, an inland salt s..

62:4.3 peninsula as it then projected into the southern s.,

63:5.3 unchanged by the glaciers, running down to the s.

64:3.3 grew up around the dangers of the s. and the fear of

64:7.6 onto the peninsulas and near-by islands of the s..

64:7.17 Andon tribes came near being driven into the s..

64:7.17 glacial advances that drove them to take to the s.

64:7.17 perished from hunger and thirst on the open s..

67:5.4 the headquarters sank beneath the waters of the s.,

72:11.3 the military defenses of the continent on land and s.

73:3.3 that this area was virtually an island in an inland s..

73:3.4 the lowlands of Mesopotamia to the s. beyond.

77:3.2 be placed a safe distance from the dangers of the s.,

79:2.5 of the Deccan, surrounded on all sides by the s..

79:3.2 the later opening up of the s. lanes and the caravan

79:3.6 rivers flowing through the Eastern Ghats to the s..

79:3.7 an export and import business, both by land and s..

80:2.4 from the continent, and Denmark arose from the s.,

80:2.4 the Sicilian land bridge submerged, creating one s.

80:9.9 travel brought about the great expansion of s. traffic

80:9.9 Mediterranean s.-borne commerce was in full swing

81:3.6 opening up of the trade channels by land and by s.

84:1.4 Many early peoples associated ghosts with the s.;

84:1.4 women were far more afraid of bathing in the s. than

87:6.9 6. Casting the body into the s..

95:1.4 triad: Bel, Ea, and Anu, the gods of earth, s., and sky

117:4.4 to the Supreme as a drop of water returns to the s..

123:5.12 long ridge of Mount Carmel running down to the s.;

124:1.10 a cool s. breeze usually blew from the west from

130:1.2 and the young Philistine strolled down by the s.,

131:2.2 knowledge of the Lord as the waters cover the s..

133:3.4 which stood almost two thousand feet above the s..

133:3.6 where the wall of the citadel ran down to the s.,

138:7.4 We will remain here by the s. two weeks and fish

149:5.3 ‘The wicked are like the troubled s., for it cannot

150:8.8 Neither is it beyond the s., that you should say,

150:8.8 who will go over the s. for us to bring the

151:4.0 4. MORE PARABLES BY THE SEA

151:4.6 kingdom is like a sweep net that was cast into the s.,

151:5.2 almost seven hundred feet below the level of the s.

151:6.6 and drove most of them over a precipice into the s.

151:6.6 rush headlong to their destruction in the s. below.

152:4.2 a vision of Jesus coming to them walking on the s.

152:4.3 John reached down and pulled Peter out of the s..

152:5.1 Andrew, going for a walk by the s., found Jesus,

156:4.3 When the supply of the s. animals which were the

158:8.1 hanged about his neck and he were cast into the s..

175:1.13 indeed encompass land and s. to make one proselyte,

sea level

41:4.5 density exactly equal to that of your atmosphere at s.

58:5.6 When the sea bottoms are extruded above the s.,

58:7.8 In these early ages when much land was near s.,

59:5.14 going up and down due to the shifting s. occasioned

64:1.1 arid Tibetan land elevations, 30,000 feet above s.;

134:8.1 to a designated point about 6,000 feet above s.,

Sea of Galilee

123:6.1 spent with his fisherman uncle on the shores of the S.

123:6.2 the first week’s fishing experience on the S. occurred

124:2.7 experience of two months with his uncle on the S.,

129:1.1 and then on a visit to other cities about the S..

138:0.1 plans for visiting the cities around and about the S.

138:6.5 work with his twelve apostles around about the S..

139:8.2 west bank of the Jordan where it flows out of the S.,

139:8.13 was present with them to welcome Jesus on the S..

139:12.2 a fish-drying enterprise at the lower end of the S..

140:1.1 with me working in the cities around about the S..

145:1.3 fisherman and knew the habits of the fish in the S..

151:4.0 4. MORE PARABLES BY THE SEA

151:5.2 sudden windstorms which are characteristic of the S.

154:7.1 the oars and pulled for the eastern shore of the S..

156:5.23 Jesus left Tyre for the return to the region of the S.,

157:1.5 and rowed away toward the eastern shore of the S..

157:3.1 magnificent view was had of the Jordan and the S..

182:3.10 of the sunrise and sunset on the shimmering S.,

191:1.5 directly allude to the vision of the night on the S.

192:1.9 common experience for these fishermen on the S.,

sea of glass

43:1.7 The s., the receiving area of Edentia, is near the

43:1.10 The Edentia s. is one enormous circular crystal

43:1.10 s. greatly facilitates the landing of transport seraphim

45:2.6 These unique assemblages occur on the s.,

46:2.9 Transports arrive on the crystal field, the so-called s..

46:3.1 by a technique involving the polar crystal, the s..

46:3.3 the entire population is assembled around the s.,

47:4.3 The s. makes its appearance on the second mansonia.

47:9.4 the seventh mansonia assemble on the s. to witness

47:10.2 John recorded: “And I saw as it were a s. mingled

47:10.2 standing on the s., having the harps of God, and

53:4.1 issued at the annual conclave of Satania on the s.,

53:7.12 at last the new Sovereign came, landing on the s.

sea-borne

80:9.9 Mediterranean s. commerce was in full swing about

seaboard

61:7.1 the ground moraines, extend from the eastern s.

seacoast

62:1.3 With the passing of time the s. of India southwest of

64:7.6 journeyed on to the east and along the southern s.

79:3.6 The settlements along the s. of the Western Ghats

seafarers

79:3.7 imported from Sumeria by these s. and merchants.

sealnoun

46:5.32 Gabriel placed the s. on this temple of mystery,

46:5.32 and none but Michael can or may break the s. of

61:2.7 was something of a cross between a cat and a s.;

66:5.22 saliva exchange or blood drinking as a s. of personal

188:2.3 and set the s. of Pilate on and around these stones,

188:3.11 “Michael Memorial,” now bearing the s. of Gabriel.

189:1.2 the s. of Pilate was still unbroken; the soldiers

189:1.13 the s. of the governor about the rocks has not yet

189:4.2 these stones had been placed under the s. of Pilate.

sealverb

70:3.8 eventually wine alone was drunk to s. the adoption

sealed

5:1.11 Man’s final doom is not s. until he has lost the

27:7.8 the Adjuster when the purpose to survive was s.;

46:5.32 This edifice on Jerusem is s. with the insignia of

51:6.1 all of these relationships are augmented and s. by

52:1.6 upon death are duly elected as survivors and s. by

80:9.4 it has been securely s. up in caves and grottoes.

136:4.9 sovereignty; that was a matter already s. on the

159:4.9 Scriptures is the doctrine of their being s. books of

159:4.9 The revelations of divine truth are not s. except by

162:7.3 Their souls are s. by prejudice and blinded by the

168:0.5 they rolled the stone in front of the tomb and s. the

176:1.2 thereby s. their doom as an independent people

182:3.9 Joseph’s people had rejected him and thereby s.

185:5.7 presented Pilate with a s. message from his wife,

189:2.3 the resurrection had been able to escape the s.

seals

49:2.17 and your s. and whales, of marine habitat, are also

61:2.11 yielding modern whales, dolphins, s., and sea lions.

65:2.12 evolving into marine types, such as whales and s.,

189:1.7 the entrance and without disturbing the s. of Pilate.

seamless

187:2.8 This left the tunic, or s. vestment reaching down to

seance

70:7.15 ritual developed into a pseudo s. at which ghosts

seaport

156:4.1 The polyglot population of this s. heard them gladly.

seaports

121:2.2 good s. of the eastern end of the Mediterranean,

sear

9:5.7 Too often, all to often, you s. your minds with

searchsee searchwith God

12:2.2 the starry realms visually exposed to the s. of your

18:3.4 When you reach Paradise and s. the written records

50:5.5 the hunter can spare any time from the s. for food,

63:2.5 then began the first s. for firewood by the parents

63:5.6 They traveled far and wide in s. of flint, much as

64:7.17 They built boats and started in s. of new lands

71:7.4 to the end that philosophy, the s. for wisdom, may

73:2.4 for the Garden sallied forth in s. of the ideal spot.

73:5.4 rounds each day in s. for possible causes of sickness.

77:5.2 he determined to go in s. of this land of his dreams.

79:8.4 but as time passed, the s. for new and higher truth

81:2.9 But the frank, honest, and fearless s. for true causes

101:2.7 Science ends its reason-s. in the hypothesis of a First

101:9.4 The s. for beauty is a part of religion only in so far as

102:3.12 the s. for wisdom is philosophy; the love for God is

115:3.15 (of human divinity) is what man evolves in that s..

117:4.13 the Father and the divine participation in the s. for,

117:6.23 he will have to s. for the Supreme in the hearts of all

122:8.6 After many weeks of futile s. in Jerusalem, they

122:10.3 Herod prepared an order directing that a systematic s

125:5.1 Joseph and Mary continued their anxious s. for Jesus

130:8.2 ‘You shall seek me and find me when you shall s.

131:1.5 We s. for the Most High and then find him in our

131:2.9 If you seek me, you shall find me if you s. for me

131:9.4 “A wise man is occupied with the s. for truth, not

135:9.6 organized scouting parties to go in s. of Jesus, but

136:4.3 But on the third day Jesus went in s. of food.

137:1.6 ‘who directed that you should s. for the Son of

137:1.6 After they had recited the details of their long s. in

137:1.6 “You should learn to s. for the secret of the new

137:5.1 Jude, Jesus’ youngest brother, set out in s. of him.

141:0.2 After a brief s. he found Jesus sitting in a boat

145:2.6 the God of heaven would s. your individual hearts?

145:5.3 After more than an hour’s s. they found Jesus and

149:1.1 David where he was, they would go in s. of him.

152:4.4 Luke, the physician, who made careful s. into these

154:7.4 officers hurried up and began their s. for Jesus.

155:5.11 high seas of unexplored truth in s. for the farther

156:4.3 these dye makers went forth in s. of new habitats

158:4.5 Said James: “My good man, I s. for your Master.

159:1.2 leave the ninety and nine and go out in s. of the

159:5.16 men hear about a God who went in s. of lost sheep,

160:1.15 My philosophy gave me the urge to s for the realities

160:1.15 But my urge was impotent; my s. lacked driving

162:2.9 S. the Scriptures, and you will discover that out of

163:4.15 charged by Peter to s. out the sick in mind and body

164:5.4 two apostles did not go in s. of Josiah at his home

166:3.7 long and fruitful service of the s. for the Father.”

166:3.7 embark upon the endless truth-s. for eternal life.”

169:1.2 to John that you should seek for God—s. for truth.

169:1.4 kept up the s. until she found the lost piece of silver

169:1.4 the Father and his Son go forth to s. for those who

169:1.4 and in this s. we employ all influences capable of

174:5.1 they supposed that he went in s. of Jesus, but

searchwith God

1:0.6 This sublime s. for the God of universes is the

79:4.8 greater Gautama may arise to lead all India in the s.

117:4.13 the Father and the divine participation in the s. for,

117:6.9 When men s. for God, they are searching for

117:6.9 The s. for God is the unstinted bestowal of love

117:6.23 he will have to s. for the Supreme in the hearts of all

130:8.2 ‘You shall seek me and find me when you shall s.

131:1.5 We s. for the Most High and then find him in our

131:2.9 If you seek me, you shall find me if you s. for me

131:10.3 We cannot s. out God by knowledge, but we can

147:5.8 started out on the long and eventful s. for God,

155:6.10 up to the persistent and passionate s. for God,

160:1.13 one that is even greater than all humanity—the s.,

166:3.7 long and fruitful service of the s. for the Father.”

167:7.5 when one soul elects to forsake sin and begin the s.

181:2.20 your life to the cause of leading mankind to s. for

194:2.20 endowment designed to aid in the ascending s. for

196:3.26 equipped to begin the long and adventurous s. for

searched

2:1.1 neither can the number of his years be s. out.”

94:12.6 God and the Absolute for which it has so long s.?

97:8.3 As the honest Jew s. the Scriptures, his confusion

125:6.5 that your father and I have s. for you sorrowing.

137:1.5 They had s. for him many days in the hills, and

152:5.1 the young evangelists s. all night and much of the

searchers

28:6.19 These angels are indeed the mind readers, heart s.,

122:10.1 Herod dispatched s. to locate Joseph and Mary.

searches

2:7.4 When man s. for truth, he pursues the divinely real.

8:6.3 “The Spirit s. all things, even the deep things of God.

28:5.22 for the Holy Spirit on your world “s. all things,”

169:1.4 he also s. for the coin which is lost in the house.

searchingadjective

102:1.6 Adjuster arouses in man’s soul a true and s. hunger

103:7.7 religion need is more s. and fearless self-criticism,

123:2.3 in answer to his thoughtful and s. inquiries.

123:5.9 that he “had learned more from Jesus’ s. questions”

125:0.6 would offer in answer to his many s. inquiries.

125:5.8 with thought-provoking and heart-s. questions.

127:1.2 His eye was kind but s.; his smile was always

132:2.9 exposed to the s. luminosity of the divine light

143:5.6 the woman’s soul to avoid direct and s. contact with

157:7.1 to hold a personal and s. conference with each of

158:5.2 rise while he gave the near-by apostles a s. survey.

searchingverb

2:5.5 Though you cannot find God by s., if you will submit

3:1.4 “Man goes forth s. for a friend while that very

67:3.7 This seven years of waiting was a time of heart s.

96:6.4 “Can you by s. find out God?

117:6.9 When men search for God, they are s. for everything.

122:10.3 When, after more than a year of s., Herod’s spies

125:4.2 After s. all day and finding no trace of him, they

131:10.6 And my tutor has said that by s. for him I shall

136:3.7 the sons of Zebedee were engaged in s. for Jesus.

137:1.5 having just returned from their long and futile s. in

137:1.6 while we who have so long lived with you are s. in

149:5.2 the candle of the Lord, s. all the inward parts’?

154:7.4 spent almost a full week vainly s. for Jesus in the

159:3.8 men die s. for the very God who lives within them.

159:4.4 the thoughts and acts of men who were s. for God,

169:1.2 while he went forth s. for the one that was lost,

169:1.15 to illustrate how thorough is the divine s. for all

173:4.4 And then, looking with s. gaze upon those priests

194:3.13 since Pentecost, man is still s. for God, but there

195:1.7 The Greeks were really s. for one God, a greater

seared

4:2.8 nature’s beautiful face is scarred, her features are s.,

75:1.1 The Adamic mission on experimental, rebellion-s.,

seas

5:6.6 thus launched upon the s. of experience as a self-

57:8.24 the ocean penetrated the land as long fingerlike s.

57:8.25 and a further extension of the continental s..

57:8.26 It was these s. and their successors that laid down

57:8.26 These inland s. of olden times were truly the cradle

58:1.6 would afford still more inland s. and sheltered bays,

58:1.7 conditions provided by a large number of inland s.,

58:1.7 These ancient inland s. were seldom over five or six

58:4.4 marine life in sheltered tropic bays of the central s.

58:4.4 would carry this life with it, in its warm-water s.,

58:7.9 areas of the continental shores sank beneath the s.

58:7.11 The bottoms of the shallow and extensive inland s.

59:0.8 inland s. are teeming with primitive marine life.

59:1.0 1. EARLY MARINE LIFE IN THE SHALLOW S.

59:1.1 life is confined to the various inland s. and oceanic

59:1.4 trilobites, and for ages they dominate the s..

59:1.8 The northern Atlantic or Arctic s. were connected

59:1.15 America remained above these shallow Cambrian s..

59:1.15 Five million years later the s. were retreating before

59:1.17 The southern s. were warmer then than now,

59:2.2 these shallow but widespread oscillatory inland s..

59:2.10 the trilobites shared domination of the s. with other

59:2.12 gastropods present in the waters of the ancient s.,

59:3.1 northward encroachment of the ancient Silurian s.

59:3.1 The s. teemed with lime-shelled life, and the falling

59:3.5 one foot in diameter and became masters of the s..

59:3.7 the warm s. bathed the shores of the polar lands.

59:3.8 epoch witnesses the second advance of the Silurian s.

59:3.10 by the end of this epoch the s. are so salty that little

59:3.11 and the mollusks continue monarchs of the s.;

59:4.5 These various Devonian s. extended first in one

59:4.6 North America was partially overspread by s.

59:4.6 indicate that the inland s. were clear and shallow.

59:4.15 The arctic s. again moved southward over much of

59:4.16 230,000,000 years ago the s. were continuing their

59:5.3 North America was inundated, creating two inland s.

59:5.3 These two s. united, commingling their different

59:5.4 210,000,000 years ago the warm-water arctic s.

59:5.5 When the s. were at their height, a new evolutionary

59:5.6 From the briny waters of the s. there crawled out

59:5.9 The waters of many of the inland s. were so charged

59:5.9 Eventually the s. cleared up as the result of an

59:6.3 and pre-existing influences—restrictions of the s.

59:6.4 great and small salt lakes and numerous inland s.

59:6.6 Gradually the inland lakes and s. were drying up

59:6.9 to adversity, later went forth to replenish the s..

60:1.13 130,000,000 years ago the s. had changed little.

60:2.8 The return of the s. improved the weather.

60:2.8 never again appeared in the slowly cooling polar s.

60:2.9 descended from the land reptiles, infested all the s.,

60:3.1 of the prolific chalk-making foraminifers in the s..

60:3.5 The southern s. commenced the invasion of North

60:3.7 angiosperms emerged from the early Cretaceous s.

60:3.8 shutting off the cooling waters of the northern s..

61:1.1 washed down to the lower levels and toward the s..

61:1.12 by the Ural Straits, which connected the arctic s.

61:2.3 the enormous increase in the size of the tropic s.,

61:2.11 a previous age which betook themselves to the s.,

61:3.8 Later on, these European s. began to withdraw.

64:7.18 the freezing over of the north s. and the advance of

65:2.1 bays of the vast shore lines of the ancient inland s.,

65:2.13 implantation of life in ancient east-west sheltered s..

65:6.8 evolved out of the primeval protoplasm of the early s

80:9.6 splitting around the Caspian and Black s., penetrated

94:9.2 caravan routes faced the dangers of the China S.

99:1.3 tradition and has begun its cruise upon the high s. of

121:1.7 The s. were cleared of pirates, and an era of trade

131:7.2 the ruler of all creatures on land and in the four s..

155:5.11 voyages of daring adventure out upon the high s.

seashore

59:5.19 rose and fell during these ages of s. oscillations.

130:2.4 not the coward who could stand by on the s. and

139:4.10 he came to them on the s. after his resurrection.

140:0.2 As Jesus started down the s. calling the apostles,

150:8.5 they that were delivered sing to your name by the s.;

153:0.1 about the house, in the garden, and along the s..

157:1.5 Jesus, with Andrew and Peter, waited by the s. until

seashores

58:1.8 it was from such s. of the mild and equable climes of

59:1.2 There is a general inundation of the s. of the various

59:2.8 plants are migrating farther and farther from the s..

59:2.9 few types of worms which burrowed along the s.,

64:2.6 Andon descendants were located along the s. and

79:1.3 to drive the Andites to the river bottoms and the s..

80:3.8 driven to the river valleys and to the s. by climatic

seaside

130:1.3 and they talked long into the night by the s.,

145:1.1 this same week, when Jesus was teaching by the s.

145:5.7 in the synagogue and by the s. have I proclaimed the

147:0.1 the apostles taught the people by the s. while Jesus

148:0.1 an enormous camp was maintained by the s. near

148:0.1 This s. camp, occupied by an ever-changing

148:0.2 their catch to David for consumption by the s.

148:1.1 they taught to the assembly by the s. during the

148:1.3 evangelists trained during this five months by the s.

148:2.1 In connection with the s. encampment, Elman,

151:0.0 TARRYING AND TEACHING BY THE S.

151:1.1 so he went out by the s. and sat alone in the boat,

154:1.1 of inquirers assembled each afternoon by the s.,

154:1.3 The last of the s. meetings was held on Sabbath

154:2.3 Jesus to visit many families and groups about the s..

192:4.1 word that a public meeting would be held by the s.

seasonsee season, due; season, for a

18:4.6 later trinitized beings likewise passed through a s. of

30:3.10 it is a liberal education to be permitted to spend a s.

44:4.7 years of experience in these fantasies of the night s..

48:6.30 story whispered in the night s. to the shepherd boy.

66:5.15 Give us this s. green pastures and fruitful flocks to

77:2.11 confusion of the twenty-eight-day month, or s.,

77:7.5 detached from the personality during a s. of

78:7.5 animals be put on board each night as the flood s.

82:3.5 were awarded the first prize—choice of the s.’ brides.

86:5.11 have stood in awe of the apparitions of the night s.,

110:5.3 During the slumber s. the Adjuster attempts to

112:5.13 the seraphic destiny guardian throughout this s. of

123:3.5 the feast of tabernacles, the annual vacation s. of the

123:4.5 blasts of fine sand, blew during the rainy s.,

123:4.5 as was his habit, for during much of the dry s. this

123:6.6 finding out why there was a dry s. and a rainy s. in

124:1.10 February and March, near the end of the rainy s..

126:5.1 In s. they enjoyed the produce of their garden, but

126:5.10 each day during the s. of vegetable cultivation.

130:5.3 S. follows s. and sundown follows sunrise only

131:3.5 Even the evildoer enjoys a s. of grace before the

132:5.16 that one individual can live on earth but a short s.

136:4.4 The results of this momentous s. of meditation

136:4.5 Rather was this a s. for thinking over the whole

138:9.2 this s. of public inactivity was a great trial to Jesus’

142:8.3 was a restful and fruitful s. of labor; many souls were

143:3.5 Thomas was in the midst of a s. of depression.

144:6.13 and baptized believers during this s. of labor in the

148:0.1 Throughout this five months’ period of the dry s.

148:2.5 The camp disbanded a short time before the s. for the

148:9.1 accommodate these gatherings during the rainy s..

151:5.2 the Sea of Galilee, especially at this s. of the year.

152:2.4 it being near the end of the rainy s. in this locality.

152:4.2 As this apparition of the night s. continued in

153:5.1 but no time of disappointment or s. of sorrow had

158:4.7 After this s. of meditation, feeling keenly the sting of

163:5.2 This was the rainy s. in Palestine, and these

173:4.2 And when the s. of the fruits drew near, he sent

173:4.3 farmers who will render to him the fruits in their s..”

181:2.11 even through all of your s. of discouragement,

181:2.18 that s. of intense testing during which you must

187:5.1 it was early in the s. for such a phenomenon,

season, due

119:2.3 bidding of my Father,” promising to “return in due s.

150:4.2 you are to proclaim in due s. from the housetops.

158:6.2 on the mountain shall be revealed to you in due s..

174:5.7 my teaching shall be brought to judgment in due s.

season, for a

26:1.10 orders may become Paradise Companions for a s.;

26:5.6 The pilgrim helpers always tarry for a s. to assist in

32:5.5 personality in temporal form; they appear for a s.,

47:1.5 child, they are quite often contemporary for a s..

55:4.29 to their native world to serve as teachers for a s.

95:3.5 Amenemope they followed for a s.; Okhban they

119:1.2 with these words: “I leave you but for a short s..

133:4.9 And so farewell, Chang, but only for a s., for we

135:4.2 for a s. John detached himself from the outside world

136:2.6 In thus retiring for a s. from active personality

136:3.3 he desired to be away for a s. of quiet meditation

137:4.16 Again Jesus retired for a s. to the housetop that he

137:5.4 my Father’s will that we tarry hereabouts for a s..

138:1.1 permit them to preach in public, but that for a s.,

138:5.2 Jesus took the twelve apart for a s. to pray with

138:10.6 to order the twelve back to their nets for a s..

139:8.13 Thomas was for a s. in the depths of despair, but

143:3.2 he desires that we go apart with him for a s. to rest

145:5.10 Silence prevailed for a s., then Thomas addressed

152:2.6 way and buy food while you secure rest for a s..”

155:5.15 We go into Phoenicia to tarry for a s., and all of you

158:1.6 “I go apart by myself for a s. to commune with the

163:1.3 you go forth on this first mission for only a short s..

181:0.1 thought that this promise to return for a short s.

181:2.19 man can, after having been called to work for a s.

181:2.30 When I am raised up, I will tarry with you for a s.

189:4.12 In this form will I tarry with you for a s. before I

191:5.3 You may tarry here and in Galilee for a short s.

seasonal

43:1.3 This absence of s. variation makes it possible to

61:5.2 currents shifted, and the s. winds changed their

92:3.6 and dancing originated in the s. worship festivals.

seasoned

18:4.6 They are all s., tried, and experienced administrators.

137:7.3 Andrew would calm Peter with his more s. counsel.

156:5.7 judgment, and s. wisdom are the essentials of success

171:2.5 saltiness has lost its savor, wherewith shall it be s.?

196:0.7 faith of the soul with the wisdom-appraisals of s.

seasons

25:7.2 you will always be provided with regular s. of rest

26:1.1 the ministering spirits enjoy s. of rest and change;

27:0.11 of the instigators of rest and, after successive s. with

29:4.33 During s. of minus manifestations associators are

37:8.3 planet during the testing s. of the Lucifer rebellion.

44:3.4 Enormous edifices are utilized during the s. of rest,

45:6.1 to engage your thoughts and occupy your s. of

46:1.4 There are no days and nights, no s. of heat and cold.

49:4.5 S. and temperature variations occur on all sunlighted

70:3.9 functioning during either the hunting or harvest s..

78:7.1 to rivers overflowing their banks at certain s.;

80:6.3 with river life, its floods, irrigations, and dry s..

100:5.8 Short s. of retreat from the busy scenes of life may

107:2.3 Adjusters, those who have served one or more s.

122:2.8 was found frequently at the temple during the s. of

123:3.5 father explained to him the meaning of all these s..

123:5.14 nature’s various moods in accordance with the s..

124:1.10 There were only two s. in Palestine, summer and

124:1.10 Palestine, summer and winter, the dry and rainy s..

124:3.10 more given to peculiar s. of profound meditation and

124:4.2 Throughout this year Jesus experienced many s. of

128:6.10 This year his s. of deep meditation were often broken

129:4.3 he did not appear to engage in so many s. of formal

134:9.2 over the near-by hills and engaged in many s. of

136:4.10 public careers by undergoing these supposed s. of

137:7.14 In later years after s. of intense public work,

139:6.4 Nathaniel alternated between s. of profound

139:7.3 to be absent from many of the most precious s. of

141:0.2 had beheld his brief s. of serious preoccupation

144:1.8 it is hardly proper to speak of these s. of communion

144:1.8 correct to allude to these s. as personal communion

148:3.4 during many of these solitary s. in the hills, was in

160:1.11 apart by himself to engage in these s. of solitary

166:4.9 ‘Here have I come these three s. looking for fruit

181:2.26 lacked faith; when you have had your s. with doubt,

seatnoun

15:5.13 Uversa, the s. of government of our superuniverse.

28:4.4 the s. of a supergovernment does not have a

29:2.13 circuits of power go forth from their s. of united

43:0.2 which is Edentia, the s. of the administration of the

45:4.1 is the judgment s. of the presiding archangel,

45:4.1 This judgment s. has always been on Jerusem, but

55:1.2 On the right is the s. of the former Planetary Prince,

55:1.2 On the left is the s. of the acting chief of finaliters

55:7.3 Planetary Prince of Urantia, will occupy the s. of

70:7.16 orders kept unscrupulous kings on the anxious s..

84:2.1 blood as the creator of the child (even as the s. of the

112:2.20 a potential transfer of the s. of the identity of the

112:5.4 possesses the power of transferring its s. of identity

112:6.9 intellect, the former s. of the identity of selfhood.

130:3.8 the largest Jewish synagogue in the world, the s. of

134:3.7 to be accepted in order to gain a s. on this faculty—

151:1.1 This boat had an elevated s. on which he sat (for it

152:4.2 put him to rest on the cushioned s. in the stern of

152:4.3 the latter part of his dream Peter arose from the s.

155:6.13 While the mind is not the s. of the spiritual nature,

165:3.3 blameless before the judgment s. of a universe.

166:1.2 The Master immediately took his s. at the left of

167:1.2 as was his habit, he made straight for the s. of honor

167:1.2 offended because he did not receive the s. of honor.

167:1.5 Jesus returned to his s. and, addressing those at the

167:1.5 sit not down in the chief s., lest, perchance, a more

167:1.5 seek for the lowest place and take your s. therein,

167:1.5 to you: ‘My friend, why sit in the s. of the least?

175:1.8 these scribes and Pharisees still sit in Moses’ s.,

177:3.7 with the authority of those “who sit in Moses’ s..”

178:1.16 upon the authority of those who sit in Moses’ s.;

179:1.3 around the table on up to opposite this second s. of

179:1.4 Judas stepped over to the s. of honor, at the left of

179:1.4 Judas had no sooner seized the s. of honor than

179:1.4 John Zebedee laid claim to the next preferred s.,

179:3.1 the unoccupied end of the table to the lowest s. of

181:2.6 And then the Master, passing around his own s.,

181:2.6 as he stood by the betrayer’s vacant s..

184:3.9 Annas arrived and took his s. beside Caiaphas.

185:5.1 steps of the praetorium, where his judgment s. had

185:5.2 Jesus was now a prisoner before his judgment s.,

185:7.5 ordered Jesus brought out before the judgment s..

188:3.14 that some personality sat in the s. of Caligastia in the

seatverb

125:2.6 this meant that he must s. himself outside the rail

130:2.1 in the enormous amphitheater which could s.

179:1.4 were in a quandary as to whether they should s.

seatedsee deep-seated

28:6.6 thrones are cast up and the Ancients of Days are s.

124:1.4 being s. on a large stone just outside the back door.

125:6.4 the voice of the missing lad and beheld him s. among

128:6.11 tugging at his hands until he was s. on the favorite

131:4.7 the Great Soul, who is ever s. in the heart of his

136:7.1 Jesus was s. under the shade of a tree on an

137:6.1 s. with them were his brothers in the flesh James

137:6.1 being s. in the women’s section of the synagogue.

140:1.1 Jesus spoke to the twelve as they were s. about him.

141:2.1 In every kingdom there must be a king s. upon his

143:3.3 Upon reaching the top of the mountain, Jesus s.

148:9.1 the six Pharisees from Jerusalem s. in the front row

152:3.2 and no man rules over it s. upon a material throne.

155:4.2 No sooner had they s. themselves to break bread

157:3.4 And now, as they were s. under the mulberry trees,

157:3.6 When Jesus had beckoned them again to be s.,

157:4.3 They were all s. in the garden at just about noon

157:4.3 commanding gesture indicated that they should be s..

158:1.7 talked over the affairs of the Lucifer rebellion while s

166:1.2 two or three lawyers, were already there and s. at

167:1.2 speaking with Abner, after the host had s. himself,

167:1.3 Soon they were all s. and enjoying the visiting among

172:5.13 rides through the gates of Jerusalem s. on an ass.”

179:1.5 They were s. about the U-shaped table on divans in

180:3.10 when Jesus returned and beckoned them to be s..

181:2.1 The apostles were still s. about the table as when

181:2.21 As Nathaniel stood up, Jesus bade him be s. and,

184:1.4 Annas entered his spacious audience chamber, s.

seating

46:3.2 unknown on Urantia and s. over five billion beings—

179:1.3 they surveyed the s. arrangement of the table,

179:1.4 on the lowest couch, the end of the s. order

179:1.7 place, and Jesus did not disturb their s. arrangement.

seats

11:4.2 The Seven Master Spirits have their personal s. of

15:10.1 The headquarters of the superuniverses are the s. of

15:10.1 beings who sit upon s. of Paradise authority and

16:1.3 the Seven Master Spirits vacate their individual s.

17:1.10 vacate their s. of authority and go to Paradise,

34:4.11 But John did not see the s. of the four and twenty

34:4.11 The s. of the four and twenty elders are on Jerusem,

45:4.1 round about the throne were four and twenty s.,

45:4.1 upon the s. I saw four and twenty elders sitting,

45:4.1 on Jerusem, but the twenty-four surrounding s.

45:4.20 S. numbers 17, 18, 19, and 20 are not permanently

55:1.4 The average morontia temple s. about three

55:4.28 there for a time to occupy s. on the supreme court,

135:5.5 the believing saints of the chosen people to high s.

137:6.1 Jesus gave s. of honor to his six apostles, and

153:1.1 these Jewish leaders, in the synagogue s. of honor,

166:1.4 revelation of the Father while they seek the chief s.

167:1.2 host beckoned the Jerusalem Pharisee to sit four s. to

175:1.9 feasts and demand the chief s. in the synagogues.

179:1.4 Since others had seized the high s., Peter thought

181:1.1 When the eleven had taken their s., Jesus stood and

seaweed

65:2.1 The story of man’s ascent from s. to the lordship of

seaweeds

57:7.9 it was later generated by the s. and other forms of

59:1.18 consisted of the s., one-celled organisms, sponges,

Sebaste

144:9.1 later giving it burial at S., the home of Abner.

seceding

53:7.1 Thirty-seven s. Planetary Princes swung their

secession or Caligastia secession

43:3.7 the rebellious worlds at the time of the Lucifer s..

50:6.5 to retrieve the resultant handicaps of sin and s..

53:4.7 Gabriel made any effort to contest the right of s.

53:6.5 out of the constellation circuits by the s. of Lucifer

53:7.3 All s. propaganda had to be carried on by personal

53:7.4 local universe sonship did not join the Lucifer s.,

53:7.11 swiftly gathered around the banners of s. and sin.

66:5.13 the later confusion attendant upon the s. upheaval.

67:5.2 driving the s. staff and their associates northward.

74:2.1 These heroes of the Cs. were the first to welcome

77:7.1 of the original 50,000, 40,119 had joined the Cs..

92:4.5 until it was suddenly terminated by the planetary s.

93:0.2 corps became receivers for your world after the Cs.

93:10.8 after the affairs of the Lucifer rebellion and the Cs.

114:6.3 of the planet who defaulted at the time of the Cs..

119:3.4 his difficult career on a quarantined world of s.

120:2.3 3. When you have succeeded in terminating the s.,

134:8.9 the Lucifer rebellion in Satania and the Cs. on

secluded

51:3.2 Such garden homes are usually located in a s. section

62:5.9 they migrated northward to a s. region where they

94:7.1 chieftain who ruled by sufferance over a s. valley in

144:0.1 spent in retirement at a s. camp upon the slopes of

148:4.1 who desired to talk with him, in a certain s. corner

178:0.1 the Master led them to a s. spot a short distance

183:3.9 John Mark had remained s. in the near-by shed.

seclusion

3:1.12 The Father does not retire in s. because he has

5:1.2 Our Father is not in hiding; he is not in arbitrary s..

70:6.5 The early fetish king was often kept in s.;

82:2.5 such as hairdress, clothing, veil, s., ornamentation,

84:4.10 Woman has not gained world-wide freedom from s.

136:2.6 went away into private s. for forty days to think

145:4.2 conduct as the hours passed and he remained in s.;

162:9.6 city of Ephraim, where Jesus had been resting in s.

186:3.5 the Passover and the following day remained in s..

192:4.6 All the next day they remained in quiet s. in this

194:1.1 frightened apostles emerged from their weeks of s.

seconaphim or primary, secondary, tertiary seconaphim

13:1.19 of the angelic hosts, including supernaphim, s.,

15:10.22 of the superuniverses is performed by the mighty s.

17:3.5 Their offspring, the s., are also retentive or record

17:4.3 at their disposal an unbelievable host of helper s..

17:8.2 marvelous order of the angelic hosts, the mighty s.

22:5.5 they are assisted by a corps of several billion s. and

25:4.4 2. The S..

25:8.1 group recruited from the ranks of the seraphim, s.,

26:1.4 2. S..

26:1.13 2. Ministering Spirits of the Superuniverses—the s.,

26:1.13 S., the children of the Reflective Spirits, serve in the

26:1.15 but it is the supernaphim, s., and seraphim who,

26:1.16 S. are likewise limited and in addition must work

26:4.11 the transport personalities of the p. order of s.,

27:5.3 ranging from the seraphim and s. of the local and

28:0.1 the s. the ministering spirits of the superuniverses.

28:0.1 these children of the Reflective Spirits are more like

28:0.1 They serve not alone in the supercreations, and both

28:0.1 intriguing are the transactions sponsored by their

28:0.3 1. The S..

28:0.6 prior to the more extended consideration of s..

28:3.0 3. THE SECONAPHIM

28:3.1 In each seven there are one primary, three s.,

28:3.1 one primary, three secondary, and three ts.;

28:3.1 When seven such s. are created, one, the primary,

28:3.1 The three s. angels are associated with three

28:3.2 These s. of the superuniverses are the offspring of

28:3.2 reflective performances of the s. would be quite

28:4.0 4. THE PRIMARY SECONAPHIM

28:4.1 The ps., of assignment to the Ancients of Days,

28:4.3 The ps. are found to incline by inherent nature

28:4.4 the first ps. and every seventh one of that order

28:4.5 The second ps. and every seventh one thereafter

28:4.5 highly personal angels, the second serials of the ps.,

28:4.6 for the third ps. and every seventh serial thereafter

28:4.6 who, upon request, will present the Michael s. of

28:4.11 The fourth ps. and every seventh serial prove to be

28:4.12 messages which are received only by these ps..

28:4.12 the fifth ps. to be created and every seventh one

28:4.13 These are the s. who carry the pilgrims of time from

28:4.13 This corps is composed of the sixth ps. and every

28:4.14 A very large group of s., the seventh primary serials,

28:5.0 5. THE SECONDARY SECONAPHIM

28:5.1 S. of the s. order are no less reflective than their p.

28:5.1 Being classed as primary, s., and tertiary does not

28:5.1 a differential of status or function in the case of s.;

28:5.2 The seven reflective types of ss. are assigned to the

28:5.7 Certain of these s. are in perpetual liaison with the

28:5.13 s. remain in reflective liaison with the interpreters of

28:5.15 S. of this type are in possession of the facts of

28:5.18 to inspire and encourage the mediocre, these s.

28:5.19 They are the only s. attached to the Universal

28:6.0 6. THE TERTIARY SECONAPHIM

28:6.1 All ts. are collectively assigned to the Trinitized

28:6.1 These seven types of ts. are: 1. The Significance

28:6.3 having at our disposal a series of reflective s. who

28:6.6 the living records of the ts. of the superuniverses.

28:6.13 These s accomplish a double purpose in the economy

28:6.14 These s. weigh trustworthiness in the living scales

28:6.14 when they have looked at you, we have only to look

28:6.15 These s. ever accompany Those High in Authority,

28:6.19 s. lay bare the deep motives of the human heart and

28:6.21 the superuniverse s. can and do act alone, but the

28:7.0 7. MINISTRY OF THE SECONAPHIM

28:7.1 The s. have their origin and headquarters on the

28:7.1 assigning certain of the ps. to assist the ascending

28:7.1 here do many of the s. and tertiary orders serve as

28:7.2 Of the three orders of s., the tertiary group, attached

28:7.3 These ts. are the timesavers, space abridgers, error

28:7.4 Ts. are frequent visitors on your world,

30:1.82 12. S..

30:2.84 2. S..

30:4.28 thank your transport s. for the long and safe

31:7.2 embrace Solitary Messengers, supernaphim, s.,

37:4.2 Solitary Messengers, supernaphim, s., tertiaphim,

37:8.10 The reflective s. are encountered wherever the

38:0.2 As the supernaphim in the central universe and the s.

39:1.4 Higher orders of angels, supernaphim and s.,

39:2.9 Such a journey requires the special powers of a ps.

39:9.1 serve as associates of the superuniverse s. and as

55:4.18 to collaborate in pairs with s. from the headquarters

113:6.10 lodged for safekeeping in the custody of volunteer s..

119:3.3 a strange Material Son, accompanied by a lone s.,

secondsee second circles; second circuit; second day;

    second Eden; second garden; second level

    see Second; see coming

    see secondenumeration; secondtime unit

0:10.1 the unification of the s. experiential Trinity,

0:12.3 The first and s. experiential Trinities, post-Havona

0:12.7 2. The Absolute Trinity—the s. experiential Trinity—

8:1.5 the creation of the Gods the s. form of energy,

11:3.3 The next or s. zone is the residential area of the

11:3.3 This s. zone is in part subdivided into seven immense

11:3.4 this ascending series continues through the s. grand

12:4.15 It appears that the s. outer universe of galaxies,

13:0.1 s. group is composed of the seven luminous worlds

14:1.6 5. The s. unique space zone dividing the two space

16:3.5 situated at the capital of the s. superuniverse.

21:3.13 sovereignty limitations are not apparent; in the s.,

22:3.1 Those High in Authority, the s. group of Trinitized

22:6.1 Trinitized Ambassadors are the s. order of the

22:10.4 Our s. problem was embodied in a High Son

26:8.5 retraining in preparation for the s. Deity adventure.

26:8.5 pilot their subjects successfully on the s. attempt,

26:8.5 attend these candidates during this s. adventure.

26:11.8 transition was indeed death, the s. an ideal sleep,

27:0.2 the present “chief of seraphim” is the s. of this

27:7.8 the s. was the awakening in the morontia life; the

28:4.5 The s. primary seconaphim and every seventh one

28:4.5 the s. serials of the primary seconaphim, who are

31:3.4 that they advance to the s. order when translated to

31:9.4 The s. Architect eventuation yielded three master

31:9.7 that they must be concerned with the s. universe of

35:0.1 Of the s. order of Paradise sonship, the Avonal or

35:5.1 the s. great and diverse order of universe sonship,

35:7.1 The s. group of seven worlds in the circuit of seventy

35:9.6 all of these Sons belonged to the s. and third orders,

36:1.3 The first division is the senior Life Carriers, the s.,

36:2.15 The life-planning laboratories are situated on the s.

38:5.1 The s. millennium is spent on the seraphic worlds

38:6.1 After the s. millennium of sojourn at seraphic

38:8.5 While the s. and third groups are somewhat limited

38:8.6 From this s. embrace they emerge as full-fledged

39:3.3 It is the duty of the s. order of supervisor seraphim

40:5.8 of all inhabited worlds except those of the s. series.

40:5.13 The mortals of this s. series are indwelt by virgin

41:5.7 The presence of a s. or a third form of force-energy

42:7.9 The next thirty electrons constitute the s. family,

42:9.3 active element resembles the first, the ninth the s.,

43:8.12 On the s. group of seven major worlds two mortals

44:4.5 This s. group of recorders are concerned with the

45:1.4 When you advance from the first to the s. mansion

45:2.3 At the time of the s. system rebellion in Nebadon,

45:3.1 by Lanonandek Sons, who function as first and s.

45:3.4 3.The s. assistant Sovereign—Sadib, number 271,402

47:2.7 there is no resurrection from such a s. death.

47:3.6 your ten-day period of leisure you begin the s. step

47:4.0 4. THE SECOND MANSION WORLD

47:4.3 The sea of glass makes its appearance on the s.

48:5.10 from this s. embrace these cherubim and sanobim

48:6.33 the s. being Jerusem; the third, Edentia and its

49:2.25 first type of nutrition, the marine dwellers the s.,

49:5.20 sixty-five per cent are of the s. group,like the Urantia

50:3.4 the next adjudication at the time of the s. Son’s

50:4.2 the races is prosecuted during the s. dispensation

51:0.1 Sovereign to dispatch to such a world the s. order of

51:4.3 s., fourth, and sixth being somewhat less endowed

51:6.2 of the violet race becomes the s. center of world

52:2.10 Long before the times of the arrival of the s. Sons,

52:3.1 s. order of sonship, and the s. dispensation of grace

52:4.9 magisterial mission; in that event there will be a s.,

52:4.9 On the s. and subsequent missions Magisterial Sons

53:6.1 courageous conduct of Manotia, the s. in command

53:6.3 Lucifer rebellion when, as s. seraphic commander,

55:0.6 2. The s. or system stage.

55:3.12 while the Deity study of the s. age is the attempt to

55:4.11 2. The s. stage of light and life.

55:4.12 From the s stage on throughout the career of a planet

55:4.13 the s. phase of God the Sevenfold, representatives of

55:8.0 8. THE SECOND OR SYSTEM STAGE

56:7.2 the s. phase of God the Sevenfold becomes more

57:4.1 the quartan embraces the s. and last cycle of sun

57:4.5 eruptions that were to inaugurate the s. nebular sun

57:4.8 from the last of the Andronover s. solar family.

59:2.13 So ends the evolutionary story of the s. period of

59:3.0 3. THE SECOND GREAT FLOOD STAGE

59:3.8 The close of this epoch witnesses the s. advance of

59:3.9 largely emerged from the s. Silurian inundation.

59:6.12 the sea progressively diminishes as the s. stage of

60:3.5 constituting the s. greatest submergence of the

60:3.19 —they were s. in evolutionary importance only to

60:3.21 This s. attempt to produce animals that could

60:4.3 in the circumpacific group and in the s. European

61:5.6 This was the s. invasion of the ice.

63:0.1 the parents of the first-born of the s. generation of

65:6.3 s. greatest advance was the evolution of the spore

70:5.1 that characterize the s. third of the twentieth century.

72:8.2 elective, or appointive office in the s. division

72:9.2 agricultural, or trade; they will enter the s. group

73:3.1 The first was an island in the Persian Gulf; the s.,

73:6.7 This was the s. temple of the Father to perish.

74:2.8 broadcast voice of Gabriel decreed the s. judgment

74:2.8 sleeping survivors of the s. dispensation of grace

74:6.2 his sister and Eveson, the s. son of Adam and Eve.

74:6.9 marriage ceremonies of the first and s. generations

76:3.3 Adam’s s. son, Eveson, became a masterly leader

77:3.9 a s. attempt to erect the tower of Babel was made.

77:4.8 Sumerians confused both the first and s. Nodite

77:5.6 When the s. strangely behaving offspring arrived,

77:5.10 It was the s. of these groups which migrated

77:6.4 They are designated as A-B-C the first, s., third,

77:6.4 And then there are D-E-F the first, s., and so on.

78:8.2 The lower city was inundated so that the s. or higher

79:4.1 The s. Andite penetration of India was the Aryan

80:7.4 people comprising the end of the s. civilization of the

80:7.5 son of Adam and Eve, and his extraordinary s. wife

83:5.13 request her husband to take a s. and younger wife,

83:6.3 pledge upon her spouse not to take a s. wife

88:2.5 Moses, in the addition of the s. commandment to

88:5.5 sacred, hence the s. or everyday name—a nickname.

93:5.14 Abraham became leader of a s. confederation of

93:10.7 the planetary Prince of Peace and the s. Adam.

93:10.7 with the titles vicegerents of the s. Adam of Urantia?

94:1.3 the early centuries of the s. millennium before Christ.

94:1.7 The s., third, and fourth Vedas followed as the

94:4.5 The worship of the s. and third members, Siva and

94:5.1 it was in the middle of the s. millennium before

94:7.5 during its s. year that a pupil, Bautan, imparted to

97:7.0 7. THE SECOND ISAIAH

97:7.4 Isaiah the s., who was a full convert to the elder

97:7.4 thus may be found the writings of this s. Isaiah in

97:7.5 attained the high concept of God that Isaiah the s.

97:7.14 And this s. Isaiah did much to counteract the many

97:8.3 The s. Isaiah talked about salvation by sacrifice

97:10.2 reject the magnificent concept of the s. Isaiah for the

100:4.5 Only in the s. sketch you are favored with a

104:1.2 The s. presentation of the Trinity was made by Adam

104:1.13 that the Second Person of Deity, the s. member of

104:4.9 The S. Triunity—the power-pattern triunity.

104:4.14 The s. triunity is the architect of the space stage

104:4.15 but pattern is the manifestation of the s. triunity.

104:4.15 the s. triunity is to the evolving universes.

105:3.4 S. nondeity pattern, the eternal Isle of Paradise;

106:5.1 lays the foundation for the s. experiential Trinity.

106:6.2 the full function of this s. experiential Trinity seem to

106:8.15 of the eventuated unity of the s. Trinity,

110:6.16 —sonship conscious—as a s. or first circler, but

110:6.18 cosmic growth just as does a s. or even a first circler.

111:2.9 because the mortal mind is first personal and s. is

112:5.9 does not mean that human beings are to enjoy a s.

113:1.8 their efforts to finish the third circle, traverse the s.,

114:6.6 The group now on duty is the s. to be assigned to the

114:7.16 until Michael’s s. personal arrival on Urantia.

117:7.10 Coabsolute relationship in the s. experiential Trinity.

118:4.2 The vital distinction between first causes and s.

119:2.0 2. THE SECOND BESTOWAL

119:2.3 Michael initiated the s. of those extraordinary

119:2.7 the s. was issued soon after the completion of the

119:2.7 the termination of the s. or Lanonandek mission.

119:3.1 the s. such rebellion in all Nebadon up to that time.

120:0.4 on the s. bestowal to the will of the Father and the

121:8.8 the s. of these works, the “Acts of the Apostles.”

123:1.5 this Nazareth family was the birth of the s. child,

124:1.5 the rabbinical interpretation of the s. commandment

124:1.7 Jesus’ s. sister, Martha, was born Thursday night,

125:4.3 At the s. conference Jesus had made bold to ask

126:3.12 Presently they bought a s. cow, and with the aid of

127:3.13 death for the s. time struck at this Nazareth family.

128:1.8 was completed at the time of his s. supernatural

128:7.14 to enter upon the s. and home-detached phase of his

130:2.1 The s. afternoon of their stay the three of them

130:3.7 the lectures to Ganid; one day during the s. week

130:6.2 so Jesus made a s. approach to his soul, saying: “I

132:3.6 The s. generation of the soul is the first of a

133:0.1 Before the end of the s. year small groups of those

136:6.0 6. THE SECOND DECISION

136:7.1 and provided he would abrogate his s. decision

137:1.3 And in welcoming Simon as his s. apostle, Jesus said

137:8.1 Jesus occupied the synagogue pulpit for the s. time

138:8.1 the s. two weeks with James and John, and so on

139:2.2 Andrew presented Peter as the s. of the apostles.

140:8.24 therefrom his doctrine of Christ as “the s. Adam.”

141:7.2 The s week of the sojourn at Bethany beyond Jordan

142:6.4 He cannot enter a s. time into his mother’s womb

142:7.4 the s. commandment of mutual love among the

144:6.2 By the beginning of the s. week of this month,

145:2.2 Jesus chose the s. text from the Prophets, reading

146:2.1 the discourse of Jesus on the s. evening of their

146:3.3 On the s. evening at Ramah, Thomas asked Jesus

146:5.3 the undue attention attracted by the s. episode of this

147:2.3 This was the s. Passover Jesus had observed with his

147:3.1 The afternoon of the s. Sabbath in Jerusalem, as

147:6.2 the time of the beginning of the s. preaching tour

148:3.1 s. Sabbath before their departure with the newly

148:3.1 the newly trained evangelists upon their s. public

148:6.5 “But the counsel of his s. friend, Bildad, was more

148:6.9 “Then began the s. session with his friends.

148:7.1 The s. Sabbath before the departure of the apostles

148:7.1 new corps of evangelists on the s. preaching tour

149:0.0 THE SECOND PREACHING TOUR

149:0.1 The s. public preaching tour of Galilee began on

149:0.3 This entire s. preaching tour was principally an

149:2.4 2. The s. blunder of the Master’s early followers,

149:3.2 out with the evangelists on this s. preaching tour

149:7.3 Of the 117 evangelists who participated in this s tour

152:6.3 The s. night of their sojourn at Gennesaret the

154:3.0 3. THE SECOND TIBERIAS CONFERENCE

154:3.1 On May 16 the s. conference at Tiberias between

154:5.3 I have appointed first and s. leaders, even a third.

155:6.0 6. THE SECOND DISCOURSE ON RELIGION

157:5.1 In the s. confession more emphasis was placed

157:6.3 The s. stage was the increasingly self-conscious

157:6.3 This s. stage ended with the experiences and

158:4.7 He sought, in a s. attempt, to cast out the demon,

159:5.11 garment, he referred not so much to a literal s. coat

159:5.15 to do, you can at least carry the pack a s. mile.

164:4.8 They now called Josiah up before them a s. time.

165:1.2 this s. or nonmiraculous phase of the progress of the

169:0.2 And thus it was at the very height of the s. phase of

171:8.6 And the s. came, saying, ‘Your pound left with me

174:3.1 Likewise did the s. brother take the wife, but he

174:4.2 And the s. commandment is like this first; indeed,

176:2.8 very early in the s. century a Jewish apocalyptic

176:4.5 Will his s. advent on earth be timed to occur in

176:4.7 The s. advent of Michael on earth is an event of

179:1.3 the table on up to opposite this s. seat of honor on

179:3.1 Later on in the meal and after the s. cup, all of the

179:4.1 in about the middle of this s. course of the meal,

184:4.1 This s. session was to be held on the day following

184:5.0 5. THE SECOND MEETING OF THE COURT

184:5.1 Judas was present during this s. meeting of the court,

184:5.10 while the court was in its s. session, some of the

185:1.9 when she sent the s.-rate Pilate to govern Palestine.

187:5.3 past one o’clock when, a s. time, he said, “I thirst,”

189:3.3 the s. during the time of Adam, and this, the third,

189:4.2 neither did they know that a s. stone had been rolled

189:5.3 As they came out of the tomb the s. time, they

190:2.1 his s., to Mary Magdalene, also at the tomb.

191:0.13 In the s. place, Jesus desired that Thomas should be

191:3.2 for transition to the s. stage of morontia progression.

191:3.2 children on earth, it was as a s.-stage morontia being.

191:5.0 5. SECOND APPEARANCE TO THE APOSTLES

195:0.4 by the beginning of the s. century the best of Greco-

195:3.7 The s. century after Christ was the best time in all the

195:3.10 by the end of the s. century, practically all the

195:10.5 rather the s. mile of free service and liberty-loving

195:10.5 because there are so few genuine s.-milers—so few

second circle

26:10.1 The superaphic counselors and advisers of the s. are

26:10.1 the sojourn on the s. affords ample opportunity to

26:10.2 from the circle of failure directly to the s. before

26:10.6 The counselors and advisers on the s. begin the

26:10.7 have attained the Father complete the s. experience,

28:5.19 of the s. Havona circle and these reflective angels.

46:5.13 The s. is occupied by the Trinity Teacher Sons.

46:5.13 This s. is a domain of extraordinary interest to all the

46:5.21 The s. is dedicated to the messenger hosts, Technical

110:6.16 —sonship conscious—as a s. or first circler, but

110:6.18 cosmic growth just as does a s. or even a first circler.

110:7.9 Human beings below the third and s. of attainment

second circuit

13:0.4 These brilliant spheres of the s. likewise emit their

14:5.4 the Father, they go to sojourn on the s. of worlds,

26:3.5 These angels are created on the s. but operate

26:10.5 For the successful pilgrims on the s. the stimulus

second day

74:3.3 Adam’s s. on earth was spent in session with the

74:3.3 thus ended a sad but enlightening day—their s. on

76:6.2 On the third day after Adam’s death, the s.

122:8.4 The s. after the birth of Jesus, Mary sent word to

124:6.6 On their s. day’s journey they passed by where the

124:6.6 Toward the end of the s. day’s journey they camped

125:4.0 4. FIRST AND SECOND DAYS IN THE TEMPLE

125:4.4 When this, Jesus’ s. in the temple, was finished,

128:6.6 in confinement until the morning of the s. after his

128:6.7 The morning following their s. in prison Jesus

133:2.4 began work on the steward of the ship, but on the s.,

167:4.3 merely comatose, so that on the s., or even third

191:6.4 herald of the resurrection, who arrived the s. after

second Eden

76:2.3 was difficult to organize the religious life of the s..

76:2.9 Cain departed for the land of Nod, east of the s..

76:3.3 a center of the violet race to the north of the s..

76:5.1 Not long after the establishment of the s., Adam

77:4.9 The Sumerians well knew of the first and s. Edens

78:0.1 The s. was the cradle of civilization for almost thirty

78:2.3 the civilization of the s. was an artificial structure—

93:3.1 developed by the early Sethite priests of the s..

93:4.6 the seven commands taught in the first and s..

95:3.2 of teachers of truth, in ancient times from the s.,

second garden

73:3.1 the river location subsequently occupied as the s.;

73:3.4 with the branches of the rivers surrounding the s..

75:5.9 after Adam and his followers emigrated to the s. in

76:0.0 THE SECOND GARDEN

76:1.1 land between the rivers which was to become the s..

76:1.2 word had reached the dwellers in the land of the s.

76:1.3 north of the s. the Euphrates and Tigris came close

76:1.4 but the s. had to be created by the labor of their own

76:2.1 the first child of Adam and Eve to be born in the s..

76:3.1 As time passed in the s., the consequences of default

76:3.4 surviving son of Adam and Eve born in the s..

76:3.4 becoming the head of the new priesthood of the s..

76:3.7 The eating of meat was early introduced into the s.,

76:4.8 becoming established in the s. on the Euphrates,

77:2.1 line of inheritance which, in the early days of the s.,

77:2.3 mixtures of the later appearing Adamites in the s..

77:4.5 After the establishment of the s. it was customary to

77:5.2 sometime after the establishment of the s. Adamson

77:5.3 with his parents and assist them in upbuilding the s.,

77:5.4 he found the associations of the s. far from satisfying

77:5.7 Adamson and Ratta journeyed south to the s.,

78:1.3 The chief center of Adamite culture was in the s.,

78:1.3 this was indeed the cradle of Occidental and Indian

78:1.12 The hope of future civilization lay in the s. between

78:2.0 2. THE ADAMITES IN THE SECOND GARDEN

78:2.2 The heroism displayed in the leadership of the s.

78:4.2 The s. was surrounded by concentric circles of

78:5.1 For twenty thousand years the culture of the s.

78:5.2 By this time even the races in the s. had become so

78:6.8 The cultural age of the s. was terminated by the

78:7.6 With the ending of this period of deluge, the s. was

79:3.3 stems from the teachings of the Adamites in the s..

79:4.6 lineal cultural descendants of the priests of the s.,

79:4.7 in the lingering traditions of the religion of the s..

81:1.6 the chief pursuits within the boundaries of the s..

104:1.2 was made by Adam and Eve in the first and s..

second level

0:1.10 Deity functioning on the s. of unifying divinity

0:2.17 The s. experiential level of unifying Deity

0:9.1 Deity expansion on s. of creative self-realization.

12:1.15 the material creations of the s. outer space level of

106:8.7 Trinity of Trinities is the first level, while the s. and

106:8.13 THE S. LEVEL: The co-ordination of the three

106:8.13 The nature of this s. has been sometimes presented

106:8.16 the third member of the s. of the Trinity of Trinities.

106:8.19 If the s. of the Trinity of Trinities is conceived as

106:8.19 experiential Deities will certainly unify on the s. as

106:8.20 The first level consists of three Trinities; the s.

106:8.20 personal association of these three Deities on the s.

106:8.20 deitization of Majeston, was actualized on this s. by

106:8.21 In an unqualified hypothesis of the s. of the Trinity of

106:8.22 often ask this question: If the s. of the Trinity of

second-circle

26:10.7 attained the Father complete the s. experience,

second-milers

195:10.5 so few genuine s.—so few professed followers of

second-rate

185:1.9 when Rome sent the s. Pilate to govern Palestine.

second-stage

191:3.2 children on earth, it was as a s. morontia being.

Secondsee Source and Center

12:1.7 4. The S. Outer Space Level.

36:2.12 The S. World is the life-designing sphere; here all

104:4.9 The S. Triunity—the power-pattern triunity.

Second Person(s)

0:2.13 The Eternal Son, the S. of Deity.

6:1.1 He is God the Son, the S. of Deity and the associate

7:5.8 difficulty in comprehending the bestowals of the S.

8:1.2 notwithstanding his equality with the First and S.,

8:3.8 The Third Person enshrouds the S. and the First

8:5.1 Both the S. and the Third Person of Deity are

9:1.2 combined and infinite concepts of the First and S. of

10:2.3 The Spirit is indispensable to the fraternity of the S.

10:7.1 The First, S., and Third Persons of Deity are equal to

104:1.11 the Creator Son of the local universe, with the S. of

104:1.13 many who are cosmic minded to believe that the S.

105:3.3 S. of Deity, the Eternal and Original Son;

secondenumeration

2:1.7 And s., there are the personalities of the Infinite

4:2.3 and s., the experimental plans, executive blunders,

15:8.5 s., because organized matter tends to disintegrate

21:3.13 sovereignty limitations are not apparent; in the s.,

26:5.2 s., the spiritual comprehension of the Father-Son

26:8.2 s., in the satisfactory personality recognition of the

40:5.10 S., the transient sojourn of the Adjusters

56:8.1 God the Sevenfold; s., he is the maximum of Deity

97:3.3 S., Baal was supposed to send rain—he was a god

100:2.1 and, s., on the continuous bearing of spiritual fruit:

101:3.17 religious faith; s., by revelation—personal and racial;

120:0.4 S., he was aspiring to the privilege of representing

140:10.9 s., belief in the truth of sonship with God; and third,

141:5.3 S., you all have a common goal of existence;

148:4.8 first, your misunderstanding of the Father and, s.,

151:3.13 And s., it was also a hint as to what the apostles

170:2.19S.. The kingdom of God in heaven, the goal of

176:4.3 S., he most certainly promised his followers that he

secondtime unit

12:4.14 at the rate of more than one hundred miles a s. for

12:4.14 rate of more than thirty thousand miles a s..

23:2.22 the velocity of 558,840 Urantia miles in one s. of

23:2.22 the velocity will average about 550,000 miles per s.

23:3.2 nonenseraphimed beings is 186,280 miles per s.

23:3.2 do, attain double velocity—372,560 miles per s.

23:3.2 space at triple velocity, about 558,840 miles per s..

23:3.3 at the rate of 841,621,642,000 of your miles per s.

29:3.5 never for a fraction of a s. can these beings relinquish

39:3.9 having a clear space velocity of 186,280 miles per s.

39:3.9 555,000 to almost 559,000 of your miles per s. of

41:6.4 more than twenty-five thousand times a s.,

41:6.4 sunbeam about twenty-five thousand times each s.

41:6.5 in that orbit for about one one-millionth of a s.;

41:7.13 by the solar system sun each s. is sufficient to boil

41:7.13 the water in all the oceans on Urantia in just one s.

42:7.3 off into space at the rate of ten thousand miles a s.,

42:8.4 At one infinitesimal part of a s. a given nuclear

46:2.8 take off at about twenty-five standard miles per s. of

49:3.3 in at the rate of almost two hundred miles a s..

secondaries

105:5.10 other relationships between the primaries and the s.

secondarily

116:0.5 s. in the grand universe as God the Almighty,

secondarysee secondary Lanonandek; secondary races

   or secondary Sangik; secondary supervisors;

   see also midway creatures; midwayers;

   seconaphim; supernaphim

0:8.12 these future universes of the primary, s., tertiary,

7:6.8 in the s. time creations of the co-ordinate Creator

12:4.9 2. S. motion—the alternate directional swings of the

12:4.10 Primary and s. motions are absolute, motion in

15:4.2 prematerial potential into the primary and s. energy

17:1.8 the ascending mortals of time, there is a s. cabinet,

17:8.2 s. beings of this order are created by the Master

20:1.11 s. or Magisterial Sons are children of the Eternal Son

20:2.9 In every planetary effort the s. Paradise Sons,

24:1.5 3. S. Circuit Supervisors.

24:1.9 I do not know how many s. circuit supervisors

25:3.1 Their s. reserves are stationed on the capitals of the

26:2.1 angels are created in three major orders: primary, s.,

27:2.1 of all three orders of these angels—primary, s., and

29:4.10 6. S. Dissociators.

29:4.35 6. S. Dissociators.

29:4.36 the primary and s. force organizers and the power

29:5.5 the primary through the s. or gravity-energy stage.

30:2.16 6. S. Dissociators.

31:9.7 5. The S. Space Level.

38:9.8 the s. orders are much more like human beings.

38:9.8 The s. group can establish working connections only

38:9.10 while the s. ministers continue their co-operation

41:1.2 energies of space; they are s. and subsidiary

41:5.8 The action of certain s. and other undiscovered

42:2.11 give way to the functioning of their s. associates.

42:2.12 This s. or gravity energy is the product of the

42:4.7 Temperature—heat and cold—is s. only to gravity in

43:1.5 awaken the ascending mortals of the s. modified

49:6.14 for the Adjusterless children of the primary and s.

49:6.15 4. Mortals of the s. modified orders of ascension.

52:7.2 by seventy primary Teacher Sons, twelve s. Sons,

57:3.0 3. THE SECONDARY NEBULAR STAGE

57:3.1 these s. space nebulae are usually observed as spiral

57:3.12 And this marks the end of the s. career of a space

57:4.1 The primary stage of a nebula is circular; the s.,spiral

57:5.10 they were in reality s. suns for a short period after

59:3.9 This is the accumulation of s. subsidences.

64:7.3 These s. Sangik peoples found existence more easy

76:3.3 Adamson (Adam ben Adam), founded a s. center of

77:0.2 days of Dalamatia, and the s. or younger group,

77:5.6 and this is the origin of the s. order of midwayers.

78:1.3 The s. or northern center of the violet race was the

81:3.7 the spread of culture; but these were all s. to trading

82:6.2 in many respects superior to the three s. peoples,

84:8.1 marriage used to be economic; sex attraction was s..

91:5.6 in time prayer becomes associated with s. agencies,

94:4.6 persisted as s. to the three members of the Trimurti.

94:8.15 were several additional or s. commandments,

99:4.7 Religion has suffered from many s. influences:

105:5.8 2. S. maximums, the supremely perfected reality,

105:5.9 s. finites grow; hence those that are growing must

105:5.10 and the perfected as primary and s. maximums, but

106:1.1 the s., evolutionary, time-and-matter-conditioned

106:1.1 Eventually all s. or perfecting finites are to attain a

106:2.0 2. S. SUPREME FINITE INTEGRATION

118:4.0 4. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY CAUSATION

118:4.1 subordinate causes, both associate and s. causes.

118:4.2 S. causes yield effects which invariably exhibit

121:8.12 And when that s. source of information proved

128:0.5 benefits and advantages were incidental and s. to

188:4.8 The infinite love of God is not s. to anything in the

secondary Lanonandek(s)

35:8.5 2. S. Lanonandeks.

35:9.4 associate supervises the reserves of the s. order.

39:4.3 in a given universe are under the jurisdiction of a s.

45:3.7 Fortant, number 319,847 of the reserves of the s.

50:0.1 After their Melchizedek certification as s., these

50:2.3 certain worlds, one of his own order, a s. associate.

50:7.4 [Presented by a S. Son of the Reserve Corps.]

51:7.6 [Presented by a S. Son of the Reserve Corps.]

53:1.4 the Planetary Prince of Urantia and a Son of the s.

66:1.1 was a Lanonandek Son, number 9,344 of the s.

66:2.2 Daligastia was also a s. Son, being number 319,407

secondary races or secondary Sangik

49:4.2 three primary—red, yellow, and blue; and three s.

51:4.3 These sr. are the peoples that are missing on

64:7.3 These sS. peoples found existence more easy and

64:7.16 India harbors a blend of the sSr., and the brown man

79:2.3 was unfortunate that the sS. strains predominated,

80:2.3 It is this sS. substratum that suggests a certain

80:9.8 also absorbed a considerable amount of sS. blood

81:4.2 The s. Sangiks were medium- to long-headed.

81:4.6 3. S. Sangik, orange, green, and indigo.

81:4.11 modified by primary and (some) sS. admixture

81:4.12 the Mongoloid type has been modified by sS. and

81:4.12 though they contain a high percentage of sS. blood.

81:4.13 3. The Negroid—the sS. type, which originally

81:4.13 India, and Indonesia wherever the sSr. located.

82:6.2 Sangik races, three were primary and three were s..

82:6.2 in many respects superior to the three s. peoples,

82:6.2 that these sr. had many desirable traits which would

82:6.10 a primary Sangik race amalgamates with a sSr.,

82:6.10 the primary races to the betterment of the s. groups.

82:6.10 Biologically considered, the sS. were in some

94:2.1 in the face of a rising tide of the sS. peoples.

secondary supervisors

24:1.5 3. S. Circuit Supervisors.

24:1.9 worlds of each superuniverse are stationed the s.

24:1.9 I do not know how many s. circuit supervisors

24:1.9 S. are being created right along; from time to time

24:1.10 This order, like the s., is of continuous creation,

seconded

28:5.13 these wise men of the superuniverses are ably s. by

77:8.13 It was the work of this secondary group, ably s. by

114:2.1 the twenty-four by the cabinet of Lanaforge, s. by

164:4.7 then Josiah’s father, s. by his mother, answered: “We

secondhand

195:9.8 but it is so largely one which men experience s..

secondhanded

90:0.2 new phase, a stage wherein it gradually becomes s.;

195:4.2 and despairing centuries, religion became virtually s.

secondly

115:4.2 But the Supreme is s. a Deity of growth—

seconds

14:1.12 three and one-eighth s. less than one thousand

33:6.9 on Jerusem, is a little less (1 hour, 4 minutes, 15 s.)

44:4.7 garbled dream life—you can in a few s. traverse years

46:1.2 time, less one hour, four minutes, and fifteen s.,

46:2.8 A seraphic transport departs every three s. of Urantia

54:5.13 was being brought to trial within two and a half s.

108:1.9 to Urantia is 117 hours, 42 minutes, and 7 s..

168:2.3 In twelve s. of earth time the hitherto lifeless form of

secoraphic

17:3.5 of one of the numerous orders of s. personalities

28:3.1 The s. hosts are produced by the seven Reflective

28:4.4 Hence these s. voices come the nearest to being

28:4.4 but these mothers of the s. hosts are less truly and

28:4.7 in all the history of Uversa the s. voices have never

28:5.8 from these s. voices, there ensues a stream of the

28:5.22 is available whenever the s. discerners reflect with

28:6.15 candidates have been weighed in the s. balances

28:6.19 revealed in the faces of these s. service indicators,

40:10.2 the Reflective Spirits—the s. Voices of the Creator

55:4.16 chief of the sphere, the superuniverse s. counselor,

secrecy

13:1.3 One of the reasons for the s. of these worlds is

70:7.2 There were many reasons for the s. of these societies

70:7.7 The s. of these societies conferred on all members

70:7.7 S. also appeals to vanity; the initiates were the social

82:1.10 S., insincerity, and hypocrisy may obscure sex

88:5.1 S. attendant upon body elimination grew up out of

90:4.9 s. has always been essential to the successful practice

119:7.2 was no s. (aside from the incarnation mystery)

165:3.3 which our enemies now plan in s. and in darkness

190:3.1 after Mary had pledged all the women to s., she

secretnoun—see secret, in; Secret of Greatness

0:5.5 The Father is the s. of the reality of personality,

0:5.5 The Eternal Son is the absolute personality, the s. of

7:3.2 pull of the Eternal Son constitutes the inherent s.

7:5.4 Incarnation, the s. of Sonarington, is the technique of

12:9.2 Love is the s. of beneficial association between

13:1.5 The secrets of Divinington include the s. of the

13:1.5 evolutionary worlds is a s. of this Paradise sphere.

13:1.8 The secrets of Sonarington include the s. of the

13:1.8 and it is a Sonarington s. of divine sonship.

13:1.8 s. locked up in the seventh sector of Sonarington,

13:1.10 Reflectivity is a s. of God the Spirit.

13:1.12 and trinitization constitutes the s. of authority to

13:1.13 sacredly protect, the s. of my origin and destiny.

13:1.20 a s. locked up in the sacred sectors of Seraphington

13:1.23 —that sector concerned with this very s. which is

13:1.23 to you, for some reason it forever remains your s..

13:2.8 the Creator has an experiential personality s. with his

13:2.8 the Creator preserves that s. in eternal confidence.

15:8.10 power directors and force organizers are the s. of

18:1.5 extraordinary contacts should be held sacredly s..

19:5.3 They are a s. of the Paradise Trinity.

23:2.11 have never been known to divulge a s. or betray

28:6.11 These time evaluators are also the s. of prophecy;

29:2.9 the s. of the technique of the mind control of all the

34:1.3 the s. of the technique and procedure resides in the

36:5.8 this becomes the s. of the urge of evolutionary

36:5.12 This spirit is the s. of that inborn urge of mind

39:3.7 for such is the seed and s. of the continued growth

39:5.9 truth that uncertainty is the s. of contented continuity

40:5.4 Spirit identification constitutes the s. of personal

42:2.21 power directors do not reveal the s. to the rest of us.

42:8.1 the s of their basic constitution and ultimate behavior

43:8.3 the s. of pleasant and profitable interrelationship

63:2.5 the s. of the technique was unraveled when it

82:6.5 Hybridization of superior, dissimilar stocks is the s.

101:0.2 evolving nature, but it is not the s. of that evolution.

101:6.2 the Adjuster is the s. of the personal realization of

102:7.2 God is the s. of the order, plan, and purpose of the

110:3.2 The s. of survival is wrapped up in the supreme

111:5.2 the doing of his will is the s. of survival and of

112:2.14 —the s. of the self-consciousness of man’s spiritual

112:7.2 Fusion is the s. of the sacred sphere of

117:2.1 The Supreme is God-in-time; his is the s. of growth

119:1.2 the Union of Days shared his s. only with the chief

119:7.5 That is the s. of Sonarington, and such mysteries

121:2.6 s. of the survival of monotheism and the promise of

121:2.8 The s. of the survival of Palestine, the kingdom of

122:2.5 For five months Elizabeth withheld her s. even from

122:9.2 priest Zacharias, who had confided the s. of John

124:4.1 learned the wisdom of keeping such matters a s.

127:2.8 rehearsed James in his speech, but that was their s.

129:1.9 Perhaps his great s. in getting along with them

135:0.1 For five months Elizabeth kept s. Gabriel’s visitation;

137:1.6 “You should learn to search for the s. of the new

143:2.7 Your s. of the mastery of self is bound up with

160:3.1 The s. of all this problem is wrapped up in spiritual

177:3.8 its establishment had been kept a well-guarded s. by

179:3.8 the s. of greatness in the spiritual kingdom is not like

179:4.1 I determined to eat this supper in this s. chamber

182:1.19 I am the s. of eternal survival.

188:1.2 had kept their faith in Jesus more or less of a s.,

194:3.12 The s. of a better civilization is bound up in the

196:0.10 The s. of his unparalleled religious life was this

secret, in

95:5.5 maintained their cults in s. and sprang into action

131:10.8 “Henceforth will I do my good deeds in s.;

140:6.11 Do your good deeds in s.; when you give alms, let

142:0.1 many prominent Jews came in s. to interview Jesus.

144:3.14 Jesus taught the twelve always to pray in s.; to go off

146:2.12 Let your real petitions always be in s..

158:4.6 kingdom; no longer do we hold these things in s..

168:4.1 Since they had departed from Bethany in s.,

175:1.11 I know that many of you believe in s., and I know

175:3.3 They were told to plan to take him in s., preferably

184:1.6 In s. I have spoken nothing; why, then, do you ask

Secret of Greatness

28:6.20 6. and 7. The S. and the Soul of Goodness.

28:6.21 the reflective interdependence of the S. and

secretadjective

69:9.6 But at first all hoarding was s.; primitive insecurity

secret agents

178:2.3 David, through the work of his s. in Jerusalem, was

secret arrangement

178:2.9 to take him, he made this s. with John Mark.

secret arrest

185:2.6 to use Roman soldiers in effecting the s. of Jesus,

secret associations

70:7.16 All s. imposed an oath, enjoined confidence, and

70:7.16 they acted as vigilance societies, practicing lynch law

70:7.16 They were the first spies when the tribes were at war

70:7.16 they kept unscrupulous kings on the anxious seat.

70:7.19 By and by these s. grew into the first charitable

secret believers

175:4.3 thirty prominent Jews who were s. in the kingdom

secret circles

112:7.13 the registry of that Adjuster is removed to the s. of

secret circuits

15:9.6 3. The s. of the Mystery Monitors, in some manner

secret clubs

70:7.13 later tribes sanctioned the formation of women’s s.,

secret colleges

22:7.10 sector of the sphere occupied by the s. of the corps

secret compact

128:7.13 Jesus drew up, and they both signed, a s. in which

secret conference

75:3.7 point where Eve consented to have a s. with Cano,

secret division

162:1.5 of the Sanhedrin as a result of the s. of sentiment

secret doubts

146:3.2 is the mask covering up the entertainment of s.

secret embrace

22:2.2 they are trinitized in the s. of the Paradise Trinity

34:1.3 from the s. of the Gods and following the flash of

secret fraternities

70:7.10 practiced as a rite of initiation into one of these s..

secret language

70:7.15 “new birth” used signs and employed a special s.;

secret meeting(s)

75:4.5 warning on the fateful occasion of their s., but Cano

142:2.1 Andrew arranged this s. with Jesus at Flavius’s

147:6.2 the religious leaders of the Jews held many s. for

162:7.6 through the temple corridors and escaped to a s.

secret messenger

157:1.3 All of this had been overheard by the s. of David

secret methods

75:2.4 attempt no personal or s. of furthering their mutual

secret orders

19:5.1 are one of the few wholly s. of beings in existence,

19:5.1 s., no doubt, because it is impossible for them fully

secret place(s)

4:1.4 “He who dwells in the s of the Most High shall abide

43:3.4 he said, “He who dwells in the s. of the Most High

63:2.3 This was their s. and safe hiding place for the first

98:5.4 adherents of this cult worshiped in caves and s.,

131:2.10 He who dwells in the s. of the Most High shall

144:5.88 Our Father who dwells in the s. of the universe,

152:5.3 ‘He who dwells in the s. of the Most High shall

secret police

70:7.16 These orders were the first s. during times of peace.

70:7.16 To offset them, the kings fostered their own s..

secret relations

82:3.2 the otherwise s. and personal relations of men and

secret remedies

90:4.9 Many of these ancient and effective s. lost their

secret rites

121:5.10 Their s. and rituals were sometimes gruesome and

secret rituals

121:5.10 Their s. rites and rituals were sometimes gruesome

secret sector

13:1.14 aspects are duly protected in the s. of Vicegerington.

secret servants

23:2.11 They are the trusted and s. of the Deities,

secret sins

146:2.13 Purge me from s. and keep back your servant from

secret societies

70:7.0 7.PRIMITIVE CLUBS AND SECRET SOCIETIES

70:7.1 These first appeared as s. and originally were wholly

70:7.8 education and training intrusted to the men’s s..

70:7.11 But the s. did aim at the improvement of adolescent

70:7.15 S. contributed to the building up of social castes

90:5.3 initiation ceremonies of the primitive tribal s. were

secret sphere(s)

13:0.1 The innermost circuit consists of the seven s. of the

13:0.3 The seven s. of the Universal Father, circulating

13:1.11 and is the s. of certain unrevealed beings who take

13:2.7 granted permission to land on five additional s.,

17:3.2 the seven universal mysteries of the s. of Paradise.

107:3.2 divinity which is reported to be situated on this s..

107:3.3 Although we know something of all the seven s. of

secret spies

147:6.2 commission of six s. was appointed to follow Jesus

secret thing(s)

131:2.3 God reveals the deep and s. because the light dwells

131:2.8 bring every man’s work to judgment with every s.,

secret trips

147:0.1 Jesus made two s. to Tiberias, where they met with

secret understanding

162:1.7 bold appearance had been due to a s. with Roman

secret world(s)

13:2.5 Status on any of these s. is acquired by service as

13:3.2 of additional reserves of these orders on the s. of

18:1.6 these s. ever remain a test of loyalty.

22:8.5 may enter the special services on the s. of the Father

119:1.6 and the records of that s. are not open to us.

secret writing

97:9.20 led Elijah, Amos, and Hosea to begin their s.,

secretaries

22:10.1 They might fittingly be denominated private s..

22:10.4 assignment of such s. to my commission.

39:1.13 Teaching counselors are s. to all orders of teachers,

39:2.14 and as clerks of the courts of Salvington and s. to the

secretary

45:3.6 The system recorder—Vilton, s. of the Lanonandek

119:4.3 counselor, what you might denominate a private s.,

secretaryships

72:8.2 They represent minor positions of assistantship, s.,

secreted

122:10.1 The boy baby was s. with Joseph’s relatives.

183:0.3 Mark hastened through the olive trees and s.

188:1.7 They thus s. themselves because it was not

secreting

59:2.3 much of its stone being laid down by lime-s. algae.

59:2.11 Lime-s. algae were widespread.

secretion

65:4.3 normal cells that they immediately begin the s. of

secretions

88:5.2 Blood and other forms of s. were able to insure the

90:4.8 Human s., being definitely magical, were highly

secretive

142:6.2 The Master made no attempt to repulse his s. caller

secretly

75:3.7 For more than five years these plans were s. matured

93:9.3 someone would kill him s. in order to get Sarah.

114:7.4 1. Special capacity for being s. rehearsed for possible

122:3.2 Mary pondered this visitation s. in her heart for

127:3.5 And while this was true, s. in his heart he wanted

139:6.5 once had the temerity to go s. to Jesus and lodge

145:0.3 Friday evening Jesus’ baby sister, Ruth, s. paid

162:1.5 many of the members of the Sanhedrin either s.

162:2.5 that the Roman rulers would not do such a thing s.

162:2.6 think they are doing God’s service when they s. seek

164:0.1 taking with him Nathaniel and Thomas, s. went up

164:4.4 Then one of the younger men who s. believed in

168:0.9 and why Martha went in s. to inform Mary that Jesus

171:0.5 do you permit your mother to come to me s.,

171:0.6 that they would s. go with their mother to make

175:1.9 they s. lay hold of widows’ houses and take profit

184:0.1 Representatives of Annas had s. instructed the

187:0.4 They were followed by many who s. sympathized

188:3.2 John Mark summoned the eleven apostles s. to come

secretssee Secrets of Supremacy

13:1.1 the only inherent personality s. in the universe of

13:1.5 The s. of Divinington include the secret of the

13:1.6 This sphere also holds the s. of the nature, purpose,

13:1.8 The s. of Sonarington include the secret of the

13:1.10 The s. of Spiritington involve the impenetrable

13:1.10 And there are other s. of Spiritington.

13:1.12 The s. of Vicegerington include the secrets of

13:1.12 The secrets of Vicegerington include the s. of

13:1.13 because otherwise these s. of Vicegerington will

13:1.18 The s. of Solitarington.

13:1.18 Besides certain s. of trinitization, this world holds the

13:1.18 this world holds the s. of the personal relation of the

13:1.20 The s. of Seraphington involve a threefold mystery

13:1.20 we refrain from discussing the s. of such closely

13:1.22 The s. of Ascendington include the mystery of the

13:2.3 Though its s. are concerned in my origin, in this age

13:2.6 the sector of the incarnation s. of the divine Sons,

13:2.6 Never will those s. be revealed to the ascendant

13:2.8 but you may not know all the experiential s. of all

13:2.9 All these s. are supposedly known to the collective

13:2.10 The Secrets of Supremacy are the s. of the Supreme

13:2.10 the s. of the Ultimate, even the s. of the Supreme-

18:1.4 There are no arbitrary s. associated with the

18:1.4 the realms containing the personality s. of Deity

19:5.11 I am satisfied that there are no arbitrary s. in the

22:7.1 The techniques of trinitization are among the s. of

28:6.20 elements of greatness, there are also s. of greatness

65:6.1 Ever will the scientist come nearer the s. of life,

69:8.12 man seeks to wrest new s. and sources of wealth and

70:7.5 the purpose of preserving valuable “spirit” or trade s.

70:7.16 enjoined confidence, and taught the keeping of s..

82:5.3 was also practiced in an effort to preserve craft s.;

90:3.9 Mankind has been slow to learn the material s. of

101:6.2 this same Adjuster holds the s. of your faith in the

111:6.4 master of the energy s. of the physical universe.

117:4.10 will you allow these s. of Supremacy to lie dormant,

118:10.14 man is beginning to unlock the storehouse of the s.

127:1.4 received from Mary such intimations as family s.,

131:1.3 God knows all—our s. and our proclamations;

139:9.10 little disappointed that there were to be no more s.

140:6.14 Not that I would have s. from my brethren, but I

151:3.1 neither are there any s. which shall not ultimately

Secrets of Supremacy or Trinitized Secrets of Supremacy

10:6.6 1. Trinitized S..

13:1.2 order of the Stationary Sons of the Trinity, the TS..

13:1.3 The TS. are the personal agents of these specialized

13:1.3 And the S. are highly personal beings, superbly

13:2.9 supposedly known to the collective body of the TS..

13:2.9 These beings are fully known only by their special

13:2.9 they are little comprehended by other orders.

13:2.9 you will know and ardently love the ten S. who

13:2.9 you will achieve a partial understanding of the S.

13:2.10 The TS., as their name might suggest, are related to

13:2.10 they are related to the Ultimate and to the future

13:2.10 These S. are the secrets of the Supreme and also

18:0.2 1. Trinitized S..

18:1.0 1. THE TRINITIZED S. OF SUPREMACY

18:1.1 these worlds is presided over by a corps of ten TS..

18:1.1 They are not creators, but they are supreme and

18:1.2 The TS. function in groups of ten as co-ordinate

18:1.2 but they also function individually in particular fields

18:1.3 a definite class resemblance which typifies the TS.,

18:1.3 they also disclose seven distinct group characteristics

18:1.4 worlds of the Father, for they are truly the S..

18:1.4 perfection, but all the S. can never be fully attained

18:1.5 Since the work of these supreme directors has to do

18:2.1 but like the S. there are no records of their origin.

30:1.8 1. Trinitized S..

30:2.23 1. Trinitized S..

117:4.10 survival, will you allow these s. to lie dormant,

sect

94:12.4 In this respect the Shin s. of Japan has become one

98:3.5 was the mystery religion of the Mother of God s.,

137:2.2 founded a s. of those who believed in John but

137:7.8 The Essenes were a true religious s., originating

174:3.4 with the Sadducees because this religio-political s.

194:1.5 the believers in Jesus were a s. within Judaism.

194:4.10 This Jesus s. was growing rapidly, and once more

194:4.10 began to put the leaders of the Jesus s. in jail until

194:4.12 not longer go on as a s. within the Jewish faith.

sect-divided

195:10.11 non-Christian world will hardly capitulate to a s.

sectarian

121:5.9 giving rise to religious brotherhoods and numerous s.

162:0.2 Thus because of s. prejudice these Samaritans

182:1.8 can never be doctrinal finality and s. superiority of

195:10.14 in this brotherhood of Jesus there is no place for s.

sectarianism

99:6.1 S. is a disease of institutional religion,

section

11:7.3 The vertical cross s. of total space would slightly

14:1.16 A cross s. of this circuit would exhibit three circles

15:3.1 the naked eye on Urantia belong to the seventh s.

15:3.2 as you look through the cross s. of near-by systems

18:3.4 the first entry appearing in the personality s. is the

24:6.5 the s. denominated “Graduate Guides,” there appears

29:0.11 best to narrate their activities in the s. dealing with

32:2.13 papers of this s., treating of the local creations,

37:8.6 from the evolutionary worlds up through every s. of

39:4.16 of the realm peruse the records of the spirit s..

42:4.6 to shade off into the average space matter in this s.

47:4.5 from one mansion world to another and from one s.

49:3.2 in Satania because this more recently organized s. of

51:3.2 garden homes are usually located in a secluded s.

59:5.20 most of this s. has since remained above the sea.

73:5.5 time of Adam’s arrival most of the plants of that s.

96:2.1 group of mixed Semites who held the western s. of

122:6.1 from the village spring, which was in the eastern s. of

137:6.1 being seated in the women’s s. of the synagogue.

173:1.6 bullocks which was being driven from one s. of

sectional

3:2.10 Thus it is that your detached, s., finite, gross, and

46:1.1 The seven s. capitals are concerned with diverse

130:7.5 because of man’s s. and circumscribed view, time

sections

2:1.4 time to time in various s. of his master universe.

15:10.23 transpiring in other s. of the universal creation.

33:7.2 and they function in seven divisions of ten s. each.

39:2.16 seraphim ascended from similar duties in lower s. of

43:1.7 half of Edentia is divided into seventy triangular s.,

57:5.5 the roots falling back into the sun while the outer s.

72:7.6 conditions vary greatly in different s. of the continent

sectorsee sector, major; sector, minor

7:6.1 Every millennium of s. standard time the various

13:1.8 a secret locked up in the seventh s. of Sonarington,

13:1.14 duly protected in the secret s. of Vicegerington.

13:1.23 Ascendington is forbidden to me—that s.

13:2.6 the s. of the incarnation secrets of the divine Sons,

15:3.7 The Sagittarius s. and all other sectors and divisions

15:10.13 groups previously named and the following s. rulers

15:13.0 13. THE SECTOR GOVERNMENTS

18:6.3 the local universes up through the s. governments

22:7.5 to remove themselves for a time to the trinitizing s.

22:7.10 the realities of eternity in a special s. of the sphere

25:1.3 at their joint area in the far northerly s. of Paradise.

25:5.3 to the affairs of the s. and supergovernments.

30:3.5 Similar astronomer colonies are to be found on the s.

37:4.3 situated in the Salvington s. of the Union of Days,

37:8.4 Salsatia maintains headquarters within the Gabriel s.

45:5.1 The central abode of this wonderful s. is the chief

46:2.7 The manufacturing or laboratory s. of Jerusem is

46:5.13 trinitized sons occupy a s. of the Daynal circle.

46:5.26 The other one is the dematerializing s. in the area of

46:8.1 s. will be restored upon the readmission of Satania

47:3.6 resurrection halls proceed to the Melchizedek s.,

47:3.12 you can go to the registry s. of the system capital

47:7.4 while the finishing touches are supplied in the s. of

50:7.2 occupy a residential s. by themselves and are

55:3.20 task which is needful in that particular planetary s..

56:7.5 Each new evolutionary attainment within a s. of

57:1.3 materialization phenomena in a certain s. of the

57:1.5 Uversa on the long journey to that easterly space s.

59:2.5 marks the beginning of a time s. of comparative quiet

59:3.6 volcanic activity of this age was in the European s.

61:0.2 Twice during this s. of time the Panama Isthmus

74:4.1 the vicinity of the Father’s temple in the central s.

74:6.4 was employed outside of the Adamic s. of Eden,

major sector

15:2.7 5. The M..

15:2.7 100,000,000,000 inhabitable worlds) make one m..

15:2.7 Each m. is provided with a superb headquarters and

15:2.23 One m. (100 minor sectors) . . . . . . 100,000,000,000

15:3.12 minor sectors, including Sagittarius, about their m..

15:7.9 Umajor the fifth, the headquarters of your m.,

15:13.1 A m. comprises about one tenth of a superuniverse

15:13.2 The work of these m. governments has chiefly to

15:13.2 The personnel of a m. government is no different

15:13.6 under the immediate jurisdiction of the m. rulers.

15:14.7 This minor sector is number three in the m. of

15:14.7 It is the fifth m. of the superuniverse of Orvonton,

18:4.2 Three Perfections of Days are assigned to each m.

18:4.4 much of the routine work of m. affairs is carried on

18:4.7 rulers are closely associated with the seventy m.

18:4.7 pledges to the ascending graduates of the m. schools

18:4.8 the pilgrims of time on the worlds surrounding a m.

18:4.9 entered only upon the registry of the m. of Splandon,

18:5.4 with the Perfections of Days of the supervising m.

18:6.3 happenings to the Perfections of Days of their m.;

55:0.10 6. The sixth or m. stage.

55:11.0 11.THE MINOR AND MAJOR SECTOR STAGES

55:11.3 The m. age.

55:11.3 Concerning the sixth stage, or m. stabilization, we

55:11.4 we infer that m. unification will be concerned with

57:8.10 registered in the records of the minor and the m.

minor sector

15:2.6 4. The M.. One hundred local universes (about

15:2.6 1,000,000,000 inhabitable planets) constitute a m. of

15:2.6 it has a wonderful headquarters world, wherefrom

15:2.6 Recents of Days, administer the affairs of the m..

15:2.6 Trinity Personalities, on each m. headquarters.

15:2.22 One m. (100 universes) . . . . . . 1,000,000,000 worlds

15:3.5 The rotational center of your m. is situated far away

15:3.11 creations around the Sagittarius center of their m..

15:7.8 Uminor the third, the headquarters of your m.,

15:13.4 The m. governments are presided over by Recents of

15:13.4 Each m. embraces as many as one hundred local

15:13.5 M. headquarters worlds are the grand rendezvous of

15:13.6 The administrators of the m. governments are

15:14.6 Nebadon is number eighty-four in the m. of Ensa.

15:14.7 The m. of Ensa consists of one hundred local

15:14.7 This m. is number three in the major sector of

18:4.7 after your sojourn on the worlds of your m.,

18:4.8 training on the seven educational spheres of a m.

18:5.3 The m. spheres are the headquarters of the Master

18:5.4 Since the regime of a m. is so extensively

18:5.4 always remains on duty at the headquarters of a m.

18:5.5 three Recents of Days in charge of Ensa, your m.,

18:5.5 you will pass through only one group of m. spheres.

18:6.3 nature to the Recents of Days of their m.;

29:4.16 reserves are maintained on these same m. worlds,

29:4.18 trillions are commissioned in Ensa, your m..

30:4.22 extending from the receiving spheres of their m. in

30:4.23 spirits in accordance with their sojourn on the m.,

41:0.4 settled orbit about the Sagittarius center of that m.

47:5.1 the receiving worlds of the m. of the superuniverse

55:0.9 5. The fifth or m. stage.

55:3.11 all ascenders are destined, before attaining the m.,

55:11.0 11.THE MINOR AND MAJOR SECTOR STAGES

55:11.1 M. and major sectors of the superuniverse do not

55:11.2 The m. age. As far as observations can penetrate,

55:11.2 the fifth or m. stage of stabilization has exclusively

55:11.4 Since the m. status has to do with co-ordinate

57:8.10 thereafter it was registered in the records of the m.

113:7.4 these seraphic guides follow you through the m.

sectorssee sectors, major; sectors, minor

1:1.1 names in different universes and in different s. of

3:0.1 the personal expression of himself in the s. of time

3:1.12 In the s. of time he confers differential honor only

7:2.4 of all s. of the domains of the Ancients of Days.

9:7.1 is operative throughout all s. of the superuniverses

11:3.2 souvenirs of your material days in the Holy Land s.

11:3.3 Each of these s. is exclusively dedicated to the

11:3.4 Each of the seven s. of Paradise is subdivided into

12:1.10 in excess of the total known mass of all seven s. of

13:0.7 —rather, one of the seven s. of the grand universe.

13:1.13 But to me, all s. of Vicegerington are open.

13:1.20 a secret locked up in the sacred s. of Seraphington.

13:2.7 you will not be allowed to visit all s. of such worlds.

15:3.7 The Sagittarius sector and all other s. and divisions

15:5.9 In certain s. of space, conditions favor such forms of

15:8.1 power-energy regulators for their various s.,

18:3.6 Such a sphere is divided into seventy administrative s

21:4.3 these seven bestowals vary in the different s. and

22:2.7 Mighty Messengers serve in all superuniverse s.

24:0.11 capitals and thence out through the s. and local

25:4.18 constellations, universes, and superuniverse s. are

28:4.13 and outward to the worlds of their respective s..

32:5.4 As regards the s. of time connected with,and forming

32:5.5 The s. of time are like the flashes of personality in

32:5.5 s. of time appear for a season, and then they are lost

34:2.6 tardy and backward in comparison with other s.,

41:3.10 will at least recognize eight of these immense s. as

43:1.7 at the headquarters buildings of their respective s..

44:4.3 by its personalities and prevailing throughout its s..

46:1.1 Jerusem is divided into one thousand latitudinal s.

46:5.25 the most magnificent of all the administrative s. of

46:5.26 This temple of power is one of two s. on Jerusem

47:6.1 for new s. of the system capital are gradually

56:5.2 is functionally manifest to the diverse s. of creation

56:7.1 deity manifestation to all other s. of creation.

67:7.4 administrative s. of the universes are organismal;

73:5.2 over five thousand brick buildings in the various s.,

sectors, major

15:2.8 Ten m. (about 1,000,000,000,000 inhabitable

15:2.12 M. . . . . . . 70

15:2.24 One superuniverse (10 m.) . . . . . . 1,000,000,000,000

15:3.4 you would immediately recognize the ten m. of the

15:3.13 6. The whirl of the ten m., the so-called star drifts,

15:10.14 Perfections of Days—rulers of the superuniverse m..

15:13.1 These m. are administered by three Perfections of

15:13.2 The m. detain, adjudicate, dispense, and tabulate,

15:13.6 transmitted to the Perfections of Days on the m.,

18:4.1 they preside over the governments of the ten m. of

18:4.3 These triune rulers of the m. are peculiarly perfect

18:5.5 your way inward to the training worlds of the m..

19:3.2 of the Ancients of Days, including minor and m.,

22:2.8 Perf. of Days in the direction of the affairs of the m..

22:9.3 Perfections of Days on the headquarters of the m.

22:10.7 High Son Assistants serve on both the minor and m.,

25:3.12 6. Conciliators to the Superuniverse M..

30:4.22 through the study worlds of the ten m. and on to

30:4.23 with their sojourn upon the minor sector, m., and

31:3.4 to the second order when translated to the m.,

37:9.12 The administrative worlds of the minor and m. of

55:11.1 Minor and m. of the superuniverse do not figure in

113:7.4 seraphic guides follow you through the m. of the

sectors, minor

15:2.7 One hundred m. (about 100,000,000,000 worlds)

15:2.13 M. . . . . . . 7,000

15:2.23 One major sector (100 m.) . . . . . . 100,000,000,000

15:3.12 5. The rotation of the one hundred m. about their

15:4.6 related to any of the administrative units, such as m.

15:10.15 Recents of Days—directors of the superuniverse m..

15:13.1 of a superuniverse and consists of one hundred m.,

15:14.7 Splandon consists of one hundred m. and has a

18:4.5 are assigned to the service of the major and the m.,

18:4.5 but the majority are in the service of the m..

18:5.1 Recents of Days preside over the affairs of the m..

18:5.2 In the administration of the m. the Recents of Days

18:5.3 The governments of the m. are very largely,

19:3.2 of the Ancients of Days, including major and m.,

22:6.3 important services on the headquarters of the m.,

22:10.7 High Son Assistants serve on both the major and m.,

24:1.9 The major and m. are administrative divisions of

25:3.11 5. Conciliators to the Superuniverse M..

25:3.11 to the study of questions arising in the m. of their

29:4.15 maintained on the headquarters worlds of the m.,

29:4.16 directors are assigned to each of the Orvonton m.,

29:4.17 alternate periods of executive service in the m.

30:4.20 headquarters for the receiving worlds of the m. of

31:3.4 spirits of the first order during their sojourn in the m.

37:9.12 The administrative worlds of the m. and major

41:0.2 Even the major and m. of Orvonton are (to us)

55:11.1 M. and major of the superuniverse do not figure in

sects

99:6.3 tendency to form s. and competitive divisions;

134:6.5 These Americans represent almost all religious s.

137:7.7 Sadducees were religious parties, rather than s..

137:7.12 All of these parties and s., including the Nazarite

170:5.20 became divided up into so many cults and s..

195:4.3 numerous s. of the Christian teachings, beliefs

secularnoun

103:3.1 a primitive distinction between the values of the s.

103:4.1 in contrast with the s. the religious is pervaded by

195:4.5 In this gigantic struggle between the s. and spiritual

secularadjective; see secular history

50:4.7 the training of teachers—s., cultural, and religious.

90:2.2 Ancient black art, both religious and s., was called

97:9.8 part of the s. story of how his followers (his army)

99:0.1 least connection with the s. institutions of society.

99:1.6 must not become organically involved in the s. work

99:3.9 Religion can be kept free from unholy s. alliances

99:6.3 entanglement with functions of s. institutions;

99:7.1 religious groups should stand aloof from s. activities,

125:5.6 presence of those who engage in s. barter and trade?

155:6.11 Some callings are not holy and others s..

160:1.9 success in s. or religious work unless you can learn

164:2.2 a grasp of the affairs of men, both s. and religious.

176:1.2 recognized that it was this s. idea of the Messiah

178:1.2 the kingdom of believers to the kingdoms of s.

178:1.3 kingdom and citizenship in the s. or civil government

178:1.8 be made all the better citizens of the s. government

178:1.12 of civil governments or by the enaction of s. laws.

181:2.19 there is no such thing as common labor or s. toil.

182:2.9 apprehend their Master in the morning as no s. work

184:3.17 the preparation day for the Passover and no s. work

195:6.1 When the materialistic-s. panic is over, the religion

195:8.0 8. SECULAR TOTALITARIANISM

195:8.3 both European and American life is decidedly s.

195:8.6 to surrender the beneficent gains of the s. revolt from

195:8.6 liberties and satisfactions as a result of the s. revolt.

195:8.12 S. social and political optimism is an illusion.

195:9.1 even to the barren times of a materialistic and s. age.

195:10.17 Even s. education could help in this great spiritual

secular history

97:8.1 difficulty arises because there is no s. of the Jews.

97:8.2 the inescapable coercion of s. so terrorized the Jews

97:8.5 does not convert s. into so-called sacred history.

97:8.6 S. Hebrew history has been thoroughly dogmatized.

97:8.7 by the Jewish priests as to turn the everyday s. of

secularism

195:6.7 the thoughtless s. of the man in the street are both

195:6.7 s. is barren of all real values, sanctions, and

195:8.1 of twentieth-century s. will still blight the spiritual

195:8.2 Modern s. has been fostered by two world-wide

195:8.2 The father of s. was the narrow-minded and godless

195:8.2 The mother of modern s. was the totalitarian church.

195:8.2 S. had its inception as a rising protest against the a

195:8.4 S. did break the bonds of church control, and now

195:8.4 offspring of materialism and philosophic s..

195:8.4 S. no sooner frees man from the domination of the

195:8.4 S. frees man from ecclesiastical slavery only to

195:8.5 Materialism denies God, s. simply ignores him;

195:8.5 More recently, s. has assumed a more militant

195:8.5 Twentieth-century s. tends to affirm that man does

195:8.6 S. can never bring peace to mankind.

195:8.6 The great mistake of s. was this: In revolting against

195:8.9 But s. is not the sole parent of all these recent gains

195:8.9 not only science and s. but also the unrecognized

195:8.10 Without God, without religion, scientific s. can never

195:8.11 The inherent weakness of s. is that it discards ethics

195:8.13 beginning of the dire harvest of materialism and s.;

195:9.2 is destined to conquer an empire of materialistic s.

195:9.3 triumphing over materialism, mechanism, and s. of

secularisms

92:6.20 appearance in the radical and nationalistic s. which

secularistic

195:8.7 To the s. revolt you owe the amazing creativity of

195:8.7 And because the s. revolt went too far and lost sight

195:8.8 enjoy the blessings of the modern s. revolt: tolerance,

195:8.10 s. human society, notwithstanding its unparalleled

secularists

195:8.3 of Western civilization are unwittingly actual s..

195:8.6 s. went on to institute a revolt against God himself.

195:8.8 It was not necessary for the s. to antagonize true

secularization

99:6.3 accumulation of vested interests with increase of s.

195:4.4 having experienced Hellenization, paganization, s.,

195:8.13 The complete s. of science, education, industry,

secularized

195:4.1 existed, alongside this slumbering and s. religion,

195:8.3 years Western thinking has been progressively s..

195:10.7 But Christianity, as it is subdivided and s. today,

secureverb

2:6.6 neither does it require a mediator to s. the Father’s

14:6.32 s. their prepersonal training on the worlds of Havona

15:14.2 while the sacrifices of time are freely made to s. the

21:2.4 a Creator Son must s. the consent and working

21:2.5 must s. the consent of the Eternal and Original Son.

26:3.8 They s. intelligence by the Havona graph method,

35:7.1 ascending mortals s. the acme of their education

55:4.15 easy for the Planetary Adam and Eve to s. release

55:4.25 1. They can s. planetary release and from the

57:5.8 the sun as asteroids and meteors, Angona did not s.

63:2.5 it occurred to Fonta to climb a near-by tree to s. an

68:5.8 it was man’s duty to s. the animal food, women’s

69:6.7 by reducing the effort necessary to s. food,

70:4.10 This enabled him to watch them and the better s.

72:4.1 Books are used only to s. information that will

72:6.2 must retire at sixty-five unless they s. a permit from

78:3.1 population pressure, instead of making war to s.

87:2.1 The effort to s. this protection constituted the rituals

88:4.3 1. To s. insight into the future.

91:1.1 of any group to s. (to actualize) this conservation of

93:9.4 Nahor to s. a woman of his own people as a wife

103:5.6 The attempt to s. equal good for the self and for the

113:2.2 On Urantia the first mortal to s. a personal guardian

123:6.2 there ensued a lively competition among them to s.

127:4.3 to s. their prompt and wholehearted obedience.

132:4.4 by numerous persons who desired to s. his services

132:4.8 and influence can s. ready justice before its courts!

132:5.20 6. If you chance to s. wealth by flights of genius, if

133:4.6 neglect not to s. your title to the mansions of eternity

133:7.12 is not fostered by attempting to s. peace of mind

144:7.2 and why he made no effort to s. his release.

145:3.6 assisting their loved ones in this effort to s. healing.

145:5.6 and to s. deliverance from their material difficulties

147:6.3 The Jerusalem spies were sure they would now s.

148:7.3 in order to s. the Herodians as allies against Jesus.

151:1.2 because it had no root whereby to s. moisture.

151:5.4 it was to s. rest that he had directed them to sail him

152:1.5 graphically to s. the results attendant upon living

152:2.6 and buy food while you s. rest for a season.”

155:5.10 hesitant individuals who will prefer thus to s. their

159:3.4 every effort to s work for those without employment

160:0.1 Rodan desired to s. a firsthand and authoritative

160:4.10 It requires intelligence to s. one’s share of the

162:0.1 the eastern slopes of Mount Gilboa to s. lodging

177:4.5 he was determined to s. for himself as much as

183:4.2 dispatched to s. information as to where Jesus had

184:3.13 knew that they must s. the consent of the Roman

secureadjective

31:0.13 they are forever proof against evil and s. against sin.

54:6.4 —you may rest s. in the eternal assurance that such

69:4.3 Such market places were s. against theft; nothing

69:4.4 fugitive reaching the market place was safe and s.

69:9.15 Having made s. their titles, landlords could collect

71:4.17 that military preparedness which renders it s. from all

112:7.6 level, it has become a s. value in the universe,

120:1.5 its loyal creatures will be s. during your bestowal.

131:8.5 The Supreme is the s. refuge for all creation; he is

142:5.2 And if you are sons, then are you s. in the position

143:7.6 its simultaneous and s. attachment to the spiritual

147:8.5 the truth that it was their faith that made them s. in

176:3.2 the Son, and that it is eternally s. in the Father?

183:5.4 John’s position of privilege was made s. when,

185:4.1 Herod was desirous of seeing him, feeling s.

188:2.2 issue such orders as will make the sepulchre s.

188:2.3 Go your way and make the tomb s..”

secured

21:4.6 Such beings embody all that can be s. from divine

22:10.4 We s. much help from this source through the

26:4.13 with steadfastness of faith, have s. your entrance

27:5.5 the benefits of Paradise knowledge s. in the local

28:4.11 ignorant of what is sought and of how it is s..

48:4.13 much more than was s. of either music or art.

64:6.11 orange race never s. a favorable footing in Africa

66:5.12 From a central exchange of credits they s. tokens

70:0.2 peace is s. only by some sort of social regulative

72:3.4 a child’s education and character training will be s.

74:7.23 race which the evolutionary peoples incidentally s..

75:1.6 but the results thus s. proved most disastrous both

80:1.5 Adam’s blood, but some s. more than others.

81:6.13 indispensable to true culture, can be s. only through

82:3.2 self-perpetuation is social but is s. by individual

93:6.4 believed that salvation could be s. only by works—

100:2.8 spiritual attainment, whether s. by gradual growth or

100:3.7 Social growth cannot be s. by legislation, and moral

108:1.8 as the result of putting together information s. by

122:5.4 From Joseph Jesus s. his strict training in the usages

123:0.1 Joseph was well able to support his family as he s.

123:1.1 In less than a week Joseph s. work as a carpenter,

123:2.3 Jesus’ early education was s. from his parents in

123:5.8 Jesus s. much of his intellectual and theological

124:0.1 At Nazareth he s. an education and received a

132:5.10 8. Stolen wealth—riches s. by unfairness, dishonesty,

133:6.3 Christianity s. its start in Ephesus largely through the

138:3.2 had invited one Simon to join the apostles and s. his

140:1.5 other things essential to eternal survival shall be s.

149:3.1 ideas concerning the teachings of Jesus may be s.

161:0.2 they s. the Master’s permission to remain at

162:1.7 speculated that Philip had s. for Jesus promises of

177:4.4 if this could be s. simultaneously with getting even

185:0.2 been informed by those who had s. his consent,

188:2.3 They went back to the temple, s. ten of their own

securely

3:5.4 but you should not fail to accept him as s. and

5:1.7 can prevent such a divinely motivated soul from s.

14:6.13 the Son could safely and s. demonstrate the spirit

15:6.11 held s. in the gravity grasp of these guardian dark

53:9.2 to establish himself finally and s. as the unqualified

54:6.1 all these distraught personalities may s. depend upon

57:3.3 the gaseous cloud of the nebula while being held s.

68:4.3 man to envision the supernatural and thus s. laid

70:8.18 the fulcrum of sound and normal mind resting s. on

80:9.4 Cro-Magnon type is preserved where it has been s.

101:7.4 indeed pitiful to behold giant intellects held so s.

139:6.7 The twelve rested s. in the knowledge that their

141:6.2 you have a man safely and s. within the kingdom,

184:3.3 challenger of their authority, was s. in their hands!

187:2.1 after they had nailed it s. to the upright timber of the

190:4.1 notwithstanding that the doors were s. fastened,

191:5.2 and while the doors were s. shut and barred,

196:0.5 and a profound conviction which s. held him.

secures

5:5.7 Mortal man s. three great satisfactions from religious

102:1.1 Childlike trust s. man’s entrance into the kingdom of

securing

72:11.2 while s. the first half of a technical or professional

81:5.5 Society thus becomes a co-operative scheme for s.

89:10.1 progress has destroyed the olden ways of s. peace

109:1.3 absolve from the necessity of s. by actual living.

129:2.4 due, thereby s. clear title to this two-room house.

134:8.1 Jesus made ready his supplies, and s. a beast of

174:1.1 a fitting opportunity for s. the Master’s counsel.

177:4.1 the purpose of s. the necessary civil confirmation

177:4.12 the s. of Judas as a traitorous ally insured that Jesus

195:1.8 after s. from the West the Roman political genius for

securities

100:2.7 Temporal s. are vulnerable, but spiritual sureties are

security

4:1.5 There is an underlying order and s. in the midst of

7:3.1 always concerned with the welfare and spiritual s.

50:5.5 2. The s. age.

50:5.5 for food, he turns this leisure to augmenting his s..

50:5.6 After some degree of s. has been attained, the leisure

50:5.7 Food, s., pleasure, and leisure provide the foundation

50:5.7 Food, s., and material comfort still dominate society,

50:5.10 the flowering of the successive ages of physical s.,

53:7.12 the greatest s. against rebellion and the surest

53:8.4 There was survival for mortals and s. for angels

69:0.2 while contributing to the enhancement of group s..

69:6.2 fire was also employed as s. against ghosts.

69:9.6 4. The urge for s. and power.

70:9.1 Society’s prime gift to man is s..

70:9.4 2. Military defense—s. through preparedness.

71:2.14 5. S. of property. No government can long endure if

71:3.1 affords the essentials of civil progress—liberty, s.,

71:4.5 3. Promotion of economic s..

72:6.1 by government-insurance guarantees of s. in old age.

81:5.3 those of enhanced s. against common dangers and

83:3.1 unions must be guaranteed by some tangible s.,

84:7.27 the s. of civilization itself still rests on the growing

98:2.3 attempted to attain that consciousness of s. which

100:6.7 There is a sense of s., associated with the realization

101:10.5 to afford intellectual constancy and philosophic s.,

103:5.12 The s. of a religious group depends on spiritual unity

111:7.1 Uncertainty with s. is the essence of the Paradise

111:7.1 s. in spirit and in eternity, s. in the unqualified trust

111:7.1 s. as an ascending son in the universe mansions of an

118:6.8 To recognize Deity omnipotence is to enjoy s. in

120:1.4 I will be fully and efficiently responsible for the s.

131:1.9 earth child longs for the s. of the arms of the Father.

131:3.2 I dwell in s., and my enemies cannot alarm me.

131:4.6 He never fears who knows the blissful s. of the

132:5.15 wealth you may use in equity and transmit in s. as

132:6.1 they are but a short distance from safety and s.,

134:6.12 Collective s. will never afford peace until the

142:5.2 his place of s. in the affections of his father’s heart?

142:7.7 2. S. and pleasure. True fathers take great pleasure

155:6.2 satisfied with a religion of mind, who crave s. and

155:6.5 authority may impart a present feeling of settled s.,

160:1.7 safety and to the long-cherished false feelings of s.

167:5.2 inactivity and the assurance of false spiritual s.;

175:1.6 into the s. and salvation of the kingdom of heaven.

177:2.2 confidence and which fosters normal feelings of s..

191:5.3 from the false s. of the authority of traditionalism

194:0.1 of a new and profound sense of spiritual joy, s.,

195:6.1 moral s. to all who draw upon it “in His name.”

195:10.17 life, even to the s. and enhancement of life eternal.

196:0.9 This personal faith of a son in the certainty and s.

196:0.11 very much resembled the child’s trust in the s. of

196:0.12 the joy and the assurance of absolute personal s..

196:0.13 accept the s. of the assurance of sonship with the

196:3.19 exemplified a religion of love: s. in the Father’s love,

sedate

96:6.2 from nomadic herders into settled and s. farmers.

sedimentary

58:7.9 sandstone and conglomerates represents the s.

58:7.9 The s. rocks belonging to this early stratification rest

59:1.9 The s. deposits of these ages are of four sorts:

sedimentation

58:4.7 upper rock s. and intermittent lava flow is absent

59:3.4 the mineral deposits represent the s. of sluggish

97:8.5 religious superstition as a supernatural s. appearing

sedimentations

59:4.7 stratum which characterizes one of the Devonian s.,

60:1.1 The gypsum and red layers throughout these s. over

60:3.9 The s. of these times are variegated, consisting of

61:4.2 continents, but most of these s. were later removed.

sediments

59:5.10 and plants, along with much gravel and basin s..

sedition

66:7.20 the Caligastia catastrophe of deception and s..

67:5.2 Very soon after the rebellion the entire staff of s.

67:8.1 Amadon’s glorious rejection of the flood tides of s.

174:2.4 the Roman authorities and charge him with s..

seditionmonger

185:3.6 convinced that, instead of being a dangerous s.,

seducer

75:4.7 realized all that Eve’s s. promised by way of “new

seductive

53:4.4 Lucifer was given a free hand to prosecute his s. plan

53:7.13 archrebels continued their deceptive and s. efforts to

seealso seewith I; seewith they; seewith we;

seewith you; see fit; see God

1:3.3 which no material creature has seen or can s..”

1:5.1 He who formed the eye, shall he not s.?”

1:5.4 though material mortals cannot s. the person of God,

1:5.5 would not ask nor expect to s. other than the Son.

2:6.3 “Taste and s. that the Lord is good!

5:1.1 the spiritual vision which will enable him to s.

5:1.9 stand in the divine and central presence and s. him

9:7.1 unique and inexplicable power to s., hear, sense,

11:7.1 from the upper surface of Paradise, one would “s.

12:2.2 Although the unaided human eye can s. only two

15:4.7 observe them at one point but more difficult to s.

24:6.2 those realities which “eye cannot s. nor ear hear,

28:4.1 turn, as it were, to a living mirror and therein to s.

28:4.2 This ability—to hear and s., as it were, all things—

28:5.7 also reflectively s. the very beings, of high or lowly

32:3.6 In this way they lose the ability to s. the Father

32:5.1 impossible to s. very much of it at any one time

34:4.11 But John did not s. the seats of the four and twenty

39:1.7 Herein lies the duty of the court advisers: to s. that

47:10.4 mansion world career is such as will s. you through

51:6.5 one who can s. and comprehend the invisible

51:6.5 for the Material Sons and Daughters are able to s.

54:5.5 the affectionate father in which the sinner may s. the

55:2.7 Mortal observers can s. nothing of their translated

57:3.2 saw exactly what twentieth-century astronomers s.

63:4.4 to s. one of these primitive men valiantly fighting

64:6.10 just to s. which tribe could build the largest mound.

69:7.4 sense of smell led to the notion it could s. spirits,

75:0.1 Adam was able to s. very little progress outside the

75:3.6 he wanted to s. some immediate results—

77:3.5 group desired to s. the tower built as a memorial of

88:3.3 Civilized peoples in the twentieth century s. to it that

96:7.7 find favor with him and shall s. his face with joy,

96:7.7 from going into the pit, and he shall s. the light.”

101:1.3 “Without holiness no man may s. the Lord.”

113:7.1 for the first time, actually to s. your long-loved and

116:4.6 these Trinity-origin sovereigns s. both ways, know

120:3.7 S. that nothing potentially idolatrous is left on the

123:1.1 married brothers, who was indeed surprised to s.

124:2.4 business to s. that no one was permitted to impose

124:3.7 was insistent that his father take him to s. the games,

124:4.6 unfortunate that Joseph could not have lived to s.

124:6.4 the pilgrims could s. the Greek city of Scythopolis

125:5.1 Simon came down from Bethany to s. what the boy

125:6.4 Jesus might have gone thither to s. Elizabeth and

126:1.5 expecting to s. Jesus engage in some superhuman

127:1.8 Jesus’ mother grieved to s. him work so hard;

127:3.11 be good to work together and s. more of each other.

127:3.12 And never again did John and Jesus s. each other

127:6.5 Jesus wanted most of all to s. Lazarus, Martha, and

127:6.7 Mary was shocked at first but came gradually to s.

130:8.2 soul from darkness, and he shall s. the light’?”

130:8.6 all three being anxious to s. this mistress of empire

131:2.3 Taste and s. that the Lord is good!

131:3.3 It is evil to s. sin where there is no sin; to s. no sin

132:4.8 greater a nation the more solicitous will it be to s.

132:7.2 thus will all God-seeking persons s. the Father

133:9.4 at Charax, never to s. them again in this world;

135:2.2 John did not again s. Jesus until the event of his

135:3.1 when he made trips to Hebron to s. his mother

135:6.6 and all flesh shall s. the salvation of God.

135:8.4 John was day by day expecting to s. Jesus arrive on

135:8.5 John did not look up to s. Jesus until the Son of

135:9.3 Thousands came to s. the new attraction in John’s

135:11.1 Few of John’s followers were permitted to s. him.

135:11.1 John longed to s. Jesus but had to be content with

135:11.3 Jesus sent him no word, that he came not to s. him

137:2.1 river near Pella, never again to s. John in the flesh.

137:2.6 Philip, taking him by the arm, said, “Come and s..

137:3.1 Jesus, stopping at Magdala to s. his brother Jude.

137:3.7 present to s. the revelation of the might and power

137:5.3 he never would be able to make his followers s.

137:5.4 to the boatshop, promising to s. them the next day

138:3.7 this was a strange sight in all Jewry; to s. a man of

138:10.4 Philip’s duty to provide food and to s. that visitors

138:10.6 It was his duty to s. that the budget was balanced,

139:3.4 feature of James’s personality was his ability to s. all

139:5.2 He never seemed to s. very far into any proposition.

139:5.3 it was Peter’s duty to s. that they were at all times

139:5.8 Philip’s effective reply was, “Come and s..”

139:6.1 Nathaniel was on the way to s. John the Baptist

139:8.3 Even his wife was glad to s Thomas join the apostles

139:11.3 and remove all indecision, to s. a new soul born into

139:11.9 it was proper to want to s. the social, economic,

140:5.14 parents should s. to it that they do not lose that faith.

140:7.2 had been coming to Bethsaida to s. Jesus.

141:0.2 Andrew was somewhat startled to s. the Master

141:6.1 heard of Jesus and had come to Capernaum to s.

141:6.4 s. that men are born of the spirit before you seek

141:7.13 how Jesus seemed to s. the end from the beginning.

141:9.1 had been down to the Jordan twice to s. Jesus,

142:0.2 The Master did not again s. Annas until the time

142:2.1 Jacob came to Andrew making request to s. Jesus

142:6.1 there came to s. Jesus one Nicodemus, a wealthy

142:6.1 Nicodemus had arranged with Andrew to s. Jesus

142:6.2 he came to s. Jesus wholly because of his personal

142:6.4 except a man be born from above, he cannot s. the

142:7.2 had ever lived on earth who could simultaneously s.

142:8.4 one Joseph of Arimathea ventured out to s. Jesus

143:5.10 Jacob’s well, for there you will s. a man who told me

143:6.1 Nalda drew the crowd out from Sychar to s. Jesus,

144:2.3 a friend of mine on a journey has come to s. me,

144:5.42 To s. the way, the light, and the truth.

145:3.11 Jesus desired to s. these suffering mortals made

145:5.9 his brothers James and Jude came to s. him, calling

146:4.4 people could plainly s. that he had been cleansed of

146:5.1 Jesus was at Cana; so he hastened over to s. him.

147:1.1 So the elders went to s. Jesus and their spokesman

147:3.2 John to Jesus: “Master, s. all of these suffering

148:6.9 the human sufferer begins to s. the light of life;

150:2.1 When any of the women believers desired to s. the

151:6.5 were astonished to s. the lunatic sitting with Jesus

152:0.2 had heard the father’s request followed on to s.

152:2.4 to stop over at Capernaum to s. and hear Jesus

152:5.3 Fear not, stand still and s. the salvation of the Lord

153:4.1 I charge one of your loyal fellows to s. that you do

154:6.10 it was in the human mind of Jesus to s. his family

154:6.11 this explains why Jesus did not s. his family waiting

154:7.2 to s. that information of their whereabouts and safety

156:1.5 I am determined that he shall s. my daughter, for I

157:2.2 to pervert your understanding that your eyes s. not

159:4.9 men of another generation so intensely longed to s.

161:1.1 which Rodan and the two apostles did not s. alike,

162:7.5 Even Abraham rejoiced to s. my day, and by faith

163:5.2 mostly earnest, who came into Perea to s. Jesus

163:6.1 Jesus was able to s. men going out to spread the

163:6.4 “Blessed are the eyes which s. and the ears which

164:0.1 teachers in Israel another opportunity to s. the light

164:2.1 the Jewish leaders another chance to s. the light.

164:3.9 when they observed that he could s., all said, “Is this

164:3.9 said, “No, it is one like him, but this man can s..”

164:3.10 they began to inquire of him how he was able to s.,

164:4.7 If this is true, how is it that he can now s.?”

164:4.7 was born blind, but how it is that he has come to s.,

165:6.2 trust this faithful steward to s. that his children are

166:1.4 the Pharisees are persistent in their refusal to s. the

168:0.9 Martha, while craving to s. Jesus, desired to avoid

168:1.1 Then Martha said, “Come and s..”

169:4.12 but to s. Jesus is an experience which in itself is a

171:2.3 to count up the cost to s. whether you had money

171:3.4 that he was going to Bethany to s. Lazarus.

171:6.1 to be present, and he much desired to s. Jesus.

171:6.1 resolved that he would s. what sort of a man Jesus

171:6.1 short of stature, he could not s. over their heads.

172:0.3 even on the Sabbath day, to s. Jesus and Lazarus,

172:5.3 Peter was a great preacher, and he disliked to s.

172:5.8 “Look, everybody, s. who comes here, the king of

173:3.2 and harlots shall s. the error of their way and go on

174:0.2 Keep a firm hold on your brethren and s. that they

174:5.1 we come to you, Sir, with the request to s. Jesus,

175:1.1 not opened the eyes of those who refuse to s. light,

175:4.8 different motives for wanting to s. Jesus put to death

176:0.1 S. the massive stones and the beautiful adornment;

176:4.7 The children of light are all destined to s. him, and

177:0.3 well prepared to s. that no harm befalls you.”

177:2.2 Wise parents, such as yours, s. to it that their

179:1.4 when he should come and s. him in the place of

180:4.2 “In just a few hours the world will s. me no more;

180:6.8 Mortal man cannot s. the spirit Father; therefore

181:2.2 S. to it that their present confusion regarding my

181:2.14 let your brethren s.—even all the world—what the

183:0.4 these rebels of the realms would be pleased to s. all

183:5.4 “Go along with this prisoner and s. that these Jews

183:5.4 Watch that they do not assassinate him, and s. that

185:4.1 and he really hoped to s. him do some wonder.

186:0.1 As Jesus and his accusers started off to s. Herod,

186:0.1 Go to my mother and bring her to s. me ere I die.”

186:0.2 bearing the request of Jesus to s. his mother before

186:0.2 at once in the company of John to s. her eldest son

187:0.4 Jewish leaders went out to s. Jesus die on the cross

187:2.1 could plainly s. the expression on the faces of all

188:1.1 the Sanhedrin standing by to s. that none of Jesus’

188:1.1 soldiers will stand by to s. that no man interferes.”

188:4.8 to detect his subjects in wrongdoing and to s. that

188:5.11 S. in the death of the Son of Man the climax of the

189:4.7 (Mary did not s. distinctly when she first entered

189:4.11 eyes were enabled to s. the morontia form of Jesus

189:4.13 in great haste to reach the tomb and s. these things

190:2.5 even stronghearted men have begun to s. him.

190:5.3 his brother to say, “but they did not s. Jesus.”

190:5.4 that all who sit in darkness shall s. the great light of

194:3.2 Jesus on the cross, saying, “Let us s. if God will

195:9.8 if it could only s. Jesus as he really lived on earth

195:10.1 The world needs to s. Jesus living again on earth in

seewith I

1:3.2 “Lo, he goes by me, and I s. him not; he passes on

20:5.7 I have yet to s. the record of the failure or default

107:3.7 I probably should be unable to s. any resident beings

120:3.10 When I shall again s. you on Salvington, we shall

131:9.3 I do not s. how a man can live without this faith.

131:10.6 his earth child I am sometime going forth to s. him.

131:10.7 I do not s how I can rejoice in the fatherhood of God

131:10.8 Though I s. God in these other religions, I find him

133:1.5 to defend Jesus, Ganid said: “Oh, I begin to s.!

145:3.9 I would desire to s. my children made whole—and—

147:6.4 And shall I not, before the day is finished, s. you

147:8.3 when I s. those who are naked, I will clothe them.

154:6.12 I appreciate their coming, and that I intended to s.

159:2.1 “Master, yesterday I went over to Ashtaroth to s. a

160:4.2 The essentials of the temporal life, as I s. them, are:

160:5.10 I s. in the teachings of Jesus, religion at its best.

164:3.10 I do not yet know the meaning of much that I s..”

164:4.2 told me to go wash in Siloam, and I do now s..”

164:4.9 I do know—that, whereas I was blind, now I s..”

174:0.2 I shall eventually s. all of my faithful ambassadors

180:6.7 but I will soon s. you again, and then will your

184:2.5 “Did I not s. you in the garden when they arrested

185:7.5 not Caesar’s friend, and I will s. that the emperor

190:2.5 I expect to s. him myself.”

191:1.3 “Farewell, Peter, until I s. you with your brethren.”

191:5.2 doubting apostle said: “I will not believe unless I s.

192:1.4 John, I am glad to s. you again and in carefree

seewith they

17:1.3 they s. all, hear all, feel all, even know all, that

49:4.3 can s. and hear considerably more than the Urantia

74:2.2 had hoped to s. it become the tongue of Urantia as

75:1.1 They could s. no way out of the dilemma, and

75:1.6 They wanted to s. some immediate results, and they

76:4.5 and Eve were able to s. the midwayers and angelic

76:4.5 They retained the ability to s. these celestial beings

123:5.12 they could s the long ridge of Mount Carmel running

123:5.12 could s. the Greco-Roman cities of the Decapolis,

127:2.2 When they came to s. Jesus, he listened carefully to

127:3.12 they decided not again to s. each other until they

135:8.1 They went to s. John once a week and brought

135:9.1 Jesus had gone, and when they would s. him again.

135:9.9 gave no word as to when they would again s. him.

136:2.3 they s. the apparition of the Personalized Adjuster.

137:8.3 And they did not s. him until late that evening when

139:12.5 As far as they could s., Judas was a matchless

140:3.6 Happy are the pure in heart, for they shall s. God.

140:3.13 Let your light so shine before men that they may s.

140:4.4 Let your light so shine before men that they may s.

140:5.12 Happy are the pure in heart, for they shall s. God

142:2.3 and the Son know all things, for indeed they s. all.

145:5.5 They clamored to s. Jesus.

151:1.4 confounded in that they will s. without seeing and

155:3.4 first taught to love their brethren whom they can s..

158:7.8 only a few times did they s. that flashing eye and hear

161:2.5 rejoices when they consent to s. the light of truth.

162:1.2 they now feared to s. him enter the city at this time,

162:1.9 who entertained the hope that they might s. him at

168:2.1 they could dimly s. the form of Lazarus, wrapped in

174:5.3 deliberately blinded their eyes that they s. not,

181:2.2 And when they all come to s. the light and enter

181:2.15 you, they will when they s. you drink my cup.

182:1.6 I would have with me in glory so that they may s.

184:5.8 they wanted to s. Jesus destroyed, but they would

189:4.6 They were greatly surprised to s. the stone rolled

191:6.2 after the Spirit of Truth which they s. in your lives,

194:4.2 Again and again they s. him and talk with him, and

seewith we

1:5.9 As we s. the Father revealed throughout his universe;

2:6.1 In the physical universe we may s. the divine

32:4.8 We can s. and understand the mechanism whereby

101:4.2 We s. no way of overcoming this difficulty, either

106:8.23 we do not s. that the I AM could possibly change as

124:6.17 we could s. that his human mind was increasingly

131:2.7 his pleasures, and in his light we shall s. light.

131:10.2 Though we cannot s. God, we can know him.

139:5.9 Jerusalem, saying: “Sir, we desire to s. Jesus.”

141:5.1 “Master, how shall we learn to s. alike and thereby

158:1.9 We rejoice to s. this glory.

189:1.5 surround the tomb,but we did not s them do anything

193:3.2 will we s. the glory of God manifested on earth?”

seewith you

1:3.3 “You cannot s. my face, for no mortal can s. me

2:5.6 creation make it impossible for you to s. him.

3:2.10 constitute such a handicap that you are unable to s.

9:8.13 Even you will be able to s. your spiritual associates

14:3.7 to understand its beauty and grandeur you must s. it.

16:9.6 In the life of Jesus you s. man at his best.

18:4.7 You will early s. the Perfections of Days when you

18:4.9 You will s. all thirty of the Orvonton Perfections of

19:5.12 your first step on the eternal journey, can well s. that

22:10.3 Can you not s. that such living concentrations of a

23:2.13 The first of the messengers you will s. face to face

28:5.10 the temple of wisdom on Uversa and s. all this

28:4.8 You are here beginning to s something of the manner

30:4.30 But I cannot tell you about Havona; you must s.

31:1.4 And you should s. their enthusiasm in the new work

37:10.3 animal order of existence, but if you could s. them,

38:2.5S. that you do it not; I am a fellow servant with you

39:1.13 You will first s. these associate teaching seraphim on

40:5.1 like yourselves, one you can s., hear, and touch.

44:3.9 You would be unable to s. these temples could you

47:9.2 transitional culture, but you do not s. the Father.

47:10.4 mansion world career is such as will s. you through

48:6.35 “to s. yourself as others s. you” and “to know

52:1.4 you will begin to s. why this long and painful

110:2.5 fully conform to the Adjuster’s mind that you s.

120:1.6 again to exercise at any moment you may s. fit to

120:3.6 As you may s. fit, you are to identify yourself with

120:3.10 When I shall again s. you on Salvington, we shall

128:7.13 to the family necessities or pleasures as you s. fit.

132:5.24 right to hold and use such wealth as you may s. fit

132:7.5 “You s., Gonod, Buddha knew God in spirit but

133:1.2 Can you not s. that on this world such

133:3.7 stained faces, do you s. anything bad or wicked?”

135:11.2 “So you s., Teacher, that he who was with you at

137:4.8 S. that you do it not again. We must in all things

137:6.2 And when you s. these things, your heart shall

137:6.3 said: “Be patient and you shall s. the glory of God;

138:5.4 S. that you make no denunciations of Caesar or

140:3.17 you can the better s. to cast the mote out of your

141:2.1 But, my children, you s. not with the eye of faith,

141:5.1 when did I teach you that you should all s. alike?

141:5.1 You do not have to s. alike or feel alike or even

142:2.4 you should s. the Father as none of those who have

142:6.5 the rustle of the leaves, but you do not s. the wind—

142:6.7 very soon would you begin to s. with the eyes of

142:7.13 way now open still wider for all of you to s. God

144:8.3 But what did you s. when you beheld John?

146:4.4S. that you tell no man about your healing but

146:5.2 but except you s. signs and behold wonders, you

147:6.4 And shall I not, before the day is finished, s. you

148:6.7 Do you not s. that Job longed for a human God,

148:7.2 “Stand up here by my side that all may s. you.

150:4.1 You s. for yourselves that the harvest is plenteous,

150:9.2 I would rejoice to s. you all enter the kingdom, but

152:0.2 “Master, you can s. that this crowd presses you,

152:5.4 “And now do you all s. that the working of

152:5.4 the Father will anoint your eyes that you may s.

152:6.3 “You s., my children, the appeal to human feelings

153:3.4 “You can s. how you desert the commandment

153:4.5 that which you shall s. when the Son of Man departs

153:5.3 consternation when you s. the kingdom being

155:1.2 “Today you s. this fulfilled before your eyes.

155:1.2 you shall not s. the remainder of the Psalmist’s

156:1.6 “There, you can s. that my child is possessed by an

156:1.8 you s. for yourselves how the gentiles are able to

158:1.10 “Arise and be not afraid; you shall s. greater things

157:2.1 When you s. a cloud rising in the west, you say

158:1.7 And Jesus answered: “Until you shall s. the glory of

158:7.5 shall not taste death till you s. this kingdom of God

158:8.1 or the things you s. with your eyes give offense in

158:8.1 But most of all, s. that you despise not one of

159:2.1 Do you not s., John, that those who profess to do

162:6.3 That which you s. going on about this temple is

162:7.3 Will you not s. that I come forth from the Father,

163:3.1 “You s. how difficult it is for those who have

163:6.4 past ages have desired to behold what you now s.,

164:4.3 “This man cannot be from God because you can s.

164:5.2 Can you not s. that the works I do in my Father’s

165:2.3 he would have no sin, but you claim that you s.;

165:4.8 Can you not s. that my work has to do with

166:2.8 “You s. how it is that the children of the house,

166:3.5 But you who refuse this salvation will some day s.

166:4.2 Do you s the power of the spiritual world manifested

167:5.1 Said Jesus: “You s., then, that the Father gives

167:7.4 you would then s. the heavens opened and behold

168:1.12 if you would only believe, you should s. the glory

171:4.7 You will many times desire to s. me, but you shall

171:6.2 said: “You s. how this man has gone to lodge with

171:8.3 You will s. the Son of Man rejected now, but in

174:0.2 Remain unshaken, even when you cannot s. the

174:5.7 When you look upon me, you s. not only the Son

175:1.24 I say you will no more s. me teaching in the temple.

176:0.1 Jesus said: “You s. these stones and this massive

176:1.4 when you finally s. Jerusalem being encompassed

177:1.5 but s. to it that you tell no man the things which I

177:5.2 you will s. the multitude either flee in dismay or

178:2.3 I know that you know, but s. to it that you tell no

178:3.4 “When you s. this city destroyed, forget not that

180:0.3 I am going to leave you, you will s. me no more

180:0.3 you shall all s. me in the age to come when you

180:3.7 for you have lived with me and you now s. me.”

180:4.5 In a little while you will not s. me as you do here,

180:6.5 Afterward, when you again s. me, I shall already

180:6.5 so that even then you will not s. me for long.”

180:6.6 and ‘When you s. me again it will not be for long,

180:6.7 not be with you, and that, when you would s. me

180:6.7 but I will soon s. you again, and then will your

180:6.7 After you s. me again, you may also ask in my

180:6.8 spirit growth, you shall then s. the Father himself.”

181:1.5 when you s. all this come to pass, be not dismayed

181:2.11 now, Simon, when you do finally s. all of this,

181:2.11 you become willing to s. by the eye of the spirit

181:2.11 You shall really s. the kingdom you have longed

181:2.13 must come before you will be able to s. the vision of

181:2.14 s. to it that you make no such distinctions among

181:2.20 be shown, and very soon shall you s. great things.

181:2.20 sightedness, you will live to s. my words fulfilled.

182:3.2 Cannot you s. that my soul is exceedingly

182:3.4 “Father, you s. my sleeping apostles; have mercy

185:3.1S. that you tell no man that I talked with you.”

185:8.2 but I have found no guilt in him. S. you to it.

186:1.5 what is that to us? S. you to that—and begone!”

187:4.1 Do you not s. that we are suffering justly for our

188:5.11 Rather, make sure that you s. in the cross the final

191:2.1 And now that you actually s. me, will you believe?

191:5.4 you would not believe unless you could s. me and

191:5.4 and though you s. no nail marks on my hands,

191:6.2 And when men s. you so love them, and when

192:2.13 You s. that I have already left you in the flesh.

194:4.4 he has poured forth this which you s. and hear.

195:5.12 the black patches of evil which you s. are shown

see fit

74:1.4 receivers until that governing body should s. fit to

120:1.6 again to exercise at any moment you may s. fit to

120:3.6 As you may s. fit, you are to identify yourself with

128:7.13 to the family necessities or pleasures as you s. fit.

132:5.24 right to hold and use such wealth as you may s. fit

136:4.9 great satisfaction if he, Jesus, should s. fit to finish

188:1.1 Joseph: “This body is yours to do with as you s. fit.

see God

1:3.3 But it is not necessary to s. God with the eyes of

1:5.5 Mortal man simply cannot s. God until he achieves

32:3.6 development will enable them to s. God in person,

101:2.10 enables man to s. the same God in nature that faith

131:1.6 their fellows and who have pure hearts shall s. God.

131:10.2 Though we cannot s. God, we can know him.

131:10.8 Though I s. God in these other religions, I find him

140:3.6 Happy are the pure in heart, for they shall s. God.

140:5.12 Happy are the pure in heart, for they shall s. God

140:5.13 To s. God—by faith—means to acquire true spiritual

142:7.13 way now open still wider for all of you to s. God

143:6.4 That Jesus wants all men to s. God as a Father-friend

156:5.4 our forefathers were disposed to s. God in almost

See Fuch

94:5.1 At S., for more than one hundred years,

seed

34:6.6 The s. of theoretical truth is dead, the highest moral

39:3.7 interpersonal relationships, for such is the s. and

48:6.36 the planting of a s. necessitates its death, the death

53:9.8 every sin is concealed the s. of its own destruction”;

54:4.6 If the s. sowing is good, this interval provides for

54:4.6 if the s. sowing is evil, this merciful delay provides

59:6.0 6. THE SEED-PLANT PERIOD

59:6.7 The s. plants first appeared, and they afforded a food

60:3.19 these s.-bearing grasses and trees were to the plant

65:6.3 was the evolution of the spore into the complex s..

65:6.3 potentials of variety and versatility inherent in the s..

75:5.9 that man and the woman, between his s. and her s..”

83:5.4 brother’s widow for the purpose of “raising up s. for

93:6.3 stars if you are able; so numerous shall your s. be.”

103:2.3 the s. of revealed religion germinates is the moral

120:1.6 shall be invested with the s. of its own annihilation

121:4.1 it was possible for the s. of Christianity to sprout

130:2.3 so favorable for planting the s. of the new gospel

132:1.3 science harbors within itself the potential s. of the

132:3.6 The concealed s. of the human soul is an immortal

136:1.1 whether he was called the “s. of Abraham” or “the

137:8.12 “This new kingdom is like a s. growing in the good

140:8.27 that the kingdom of heaven is like a mustard s..

151:1.2 and it came to pass as he sowed that some s. fell by

151:1.2 Other s. fell upon the rocky places where there

151:1.2 Other s. fell among the thorns, and as the thorns

151:1.2 Still other s. fell upon good ground and, growing,

151:2.2 is the gospel preacher; the s. is the word of God.

151:2.2 The s. which fell by the wayside represents those

151:2.2 The birds which snatched away the s. that fell

151:2.2 The s. which fell upon the rocky places, and which

151:2.2 The s. which fell among thorns represents those

151:2.2 Now the s. which fell on good ground and sprang

151:2.3 My idea of this parable would be: The s.

151:2.3 The s. which fell by the wayside on hardened

151:2.3 The birds of the sky that snatched away the s.

151:2.3 The s. which fell among the rocks stands for those

151:2.3 The s. which fell among the thorns represents

151:2.3 The s. which fell on good soil, springing up to bear

151:3.15 kingdom is also like a man who cast good s. upon

151:3.15 the s. sprang up and grew, and although he knew

151:4.1 “The kingdom is like a man who sowed good s. in

151:4.1 him: ‘Sir, did you not sow good s. in your field?

151:4.2 “The kingdom of heaven is like a grain of mustard s.

151:4.2 Now a mustard s. is the least of seeds, but when it

153:2.1 these things shall be upon you and your s. forever

162:7.3 “I know that you are Abraham’s s., yet your leaders

166:3.5 some day see the prophets of the s. of Abraham sit

170:2.16 in the dough or like the growing of the mustard s..

174:3.1 his brother should take the wife and raise up s. for

178:1.15 leaven in the dough, like the grain of mustard s.;

178:1.15 now I declare that it is like the s. of the living being

178:1.15 it remains the same living s., unfailingly unfolds

182:1.6 the eternal harvest of the s. sowing of time in the

seed-bearing

60:3.19 these s. grasses and trees were to the plant world

seed-plant

59:6.0 6. THE SEED-PLANT PERIOD

seed-sowing

187:1.5 A terrible harvest, indeed, of the s. of this day.

seeds

8:1.6 Upon these s. of potential existence, diffused

52:1.7 planting of the s. of revealed religion by the Prince

76:3.6 Adam’s caravan had carried the s. and bulbs of plants

81:1.6 peoples (notably the Chinese) learned to plant s.

81:1.6 the sprouting of s. accidentally moistened or which

88:5.2 tiger claws, crocodile teeth, poison plant s., snake

117:5.14 The finite contains within itself the s. of eternity;

118:8.6 then does civilization contain within itself the s. of

118:8.8 proves itself possessed of the s. of wisdom which

122:2.8 ever responsive to the sowing of such suggestive s..

140:5.7 The adult is willing to sow s. of self-denial in order

151:4.2 Now a mustard seed is the least of s., but when it is

seedtime

54:4.6 lag, this saving interval between s. and harvest.

seeingsee seeing that

15:9.18 we are desirous of s. your universe qualified for full

16:3.8 become candidates for s. the Son and the Father.

50:7.2 will creatures who can believe without s.,

94:6.7 into the beliefs of “s., doing, and thinking nothing.”

97:10.7 S. the evils of institutionalized religion, they seek to

102:2.8 carry on and “endure as s. Him who is invisible.”

111:7.5 long-distance view of a far-s. Monitor counteracted

125:3.2 mildly chiding each other for not s. to it that he

125:5.1 the experience of s. a lad confuse the wise men of

127:1.7 would, after rearing his family and s. them married

127:3.15 —to live as if he were “s. Him who is invisible.”

131:3.3 Those who avoid evil by s. things as they are gain

131:5.2 God is all-s., and he beholds both the evil deeds of

133:0.1 knew and loved him gave up hope of s. him again.

139:2.4 at s. Jesus on the beach, Peter jumped in and swam

141:7.3 so to live in the world that men, by s. their lives,

142:2.4 And thus s. him, you should rejoice to enter the

145:3.5 On s. this sight, Perpetua went and informed Peter,

148:9.2 Jesus, s. his faith, said to the paralytic: “Son, fear

150:9.3 were not accustomed to s. their beloved teacher,

151:1.4 will see without s. and will hear without hearing.

152:3.2 the apostles who still retained the hope of s. Jesus

153:4.6 unaccustomed to s. Jesus perform in such a militant

157:6.6 Jesus, s. this, then elected to meet his believers part

162:7.6 yet you talk about s. Abraham; you are a child of

163:3.5 and s. others standing in the market place idle, he

164:1.3 came upon the wounded man, s. his sorry plight,

164:3.8 of Siloam, he returned to his friends and family, s..

172:5.8 did not grasp the meaning of what his eyes were s.

173:5.6 aroused their hopes of s. the Master assert himself

177:3.1 they became very desirous of s. Jesus return.

183:3.9 s. this young man in his linen coat, gave chase,

183:5.3 The commander of the temple guards, s. John

184:2.1 Judas came up to the gate but, s. Jesus and John,

185:4.1 Herod was desirous of s. him, feeling secure

185:6.5 When they had recovered from the first shock of s.

187:2.5 cut to the very quick by s. this executed Galilean

192:1.4 Mark was up and, s. the apostles coming ashore

192:3.3 go fishing lest he come to visit them and they miss s.

195:10.18 But Christianity is a mighty religion, s. that the

seeing that

52:7.15 Wherefore, beloved, s. that you look for such things,

139:3.8 —he did drink the cup with the Master, s. that he

139:7.6 devoted to the task of s. that the messengers of the

148:6.8 ‘You are foolish to claim to be righteous, s. that you

156:5.4 “It is not strange that you ask such questions s.

158:6.1 s. that those things which happened on the mountain

162:6.4 said Jesus could not be the Christ, s. that he came

162:7.5 this statement proves that I have a devil, s. that

163:2.4 S. that I have observed all the commandments

163:6.2 s. that I beheld Satan falling as lightning from

167:7.1 this question: “S. that the high priest is a Sadducee,

169:3.2 But now all this is changed, s. that Lazarus is

171:8.6 unreasonable, s. that you take up where you have

172:1.6 Why do you trouble Mary about this, s. that she

173:4.4 And there is a mystery about this stone, s. that

178:2.5 “Master, s. that the time of the Passover draws near,

180:6.2 “Now that I am leaving you, s. that the hour has

182:2.8 Strengthen your brethren, s. that I have already told

183:2.3 s. that their bargain with the traitor called for Jesus

184:1.1 possible sympathy of some of the Pharisees, s. that

194:4.10 Pharisees were little bothered by the situation, s.

seeksee seek me;  see seekwith God or Father;

see seekimperative

0:12.4 Deity realities s. realization and manifestation in

5:1.5 privileged to s. intimate personal communion with

5:4.3 All nonreligious human activities s. to bend the

5:5.12 it must not s. to be a thing apart in the totality of

14:4.22 who there s. to advance from lower to higher circuits

19:5.11 that Inspired Trinity Spirits are playing hide and s.

25:1.5 creatures who have attained Havona, and who s.

27:5.2 No longer must you s. enlightenment from

27:6.2 they may even s. to encompass the concepts of the

27:6.3 plans and purposes of Infinity and s. to co-ordinate

34:6.4 Spiritual forces unerringly s. and attain their own

35:9.5 and readily intrench itself and s. to assert itself.

38:7.5 potential personality volition s. new achievements.

39:0.11 the more persistently do the angelic ministers s.

39:3.3 These seraphim s. no special favors for one group

39:3.4 These are the angels who s. to divest the associations

44:8.2 inspire these mortals to s. for ever-perfecting ideals

48:6.35 they s. to encourage your speedy development

48:6.37 They are the teachers of those who s. insight into the

48:6.32 angels will teach you to s. truth as well as fact,

48:6.32 to water the garden of your heart as well as to s.

50:2.2 Planetary Princes may at any time s. the counsel

50:5.9 which impel them to s. for spiritual satisfactions

50:6.4 Superior intellect will s. a noble culture and find

51:3.6 minorities who may s. to subvert social development

52:2.5 expanding group of mortals tends to s. isolation.

52:6.5 Only moral beings will s. for that spiritual insight

53:7.15 archrebels allowed to roam the entire system to s.

64:7.18 Eskimo descendants of the Urantia aborigines to s.

66:6.7 breakdown of all authority when missionaries s. to

71:3.10 but later on men s. such ministry as a privilege,

71:4.16 defense against their benighted fellows who s.

74:3.5 would s. to redeem the social culture of Urantia

80:2.5 the great influx of Saharans led them to s. outlets

82:6.9 as racial prejudice would s. to make them appear.

83:4.9 marriages turned out bad, led primitive man to s.

86:3.4 and death, that impelled the savage to s. for help

86:4.8 modern peoples s. to arrest the decay of the dead.

86:5.11 when they s. to communicate with material beings.

89:5.7 aged parents would s. to be eaten by their children;

91:1.2 he was obliged to s. the aid of nonreligious magic,

91:2.4 the higher efficacy of true prayer in that men s. to

91:6.3 the ever-present urge to s. help and guidance from

92:5.5 s. to make good this loss by enshrouding his

94:2.6 was a definite effort to s. and to find true reality.

97:4.3 s. him who formed the seven stars and Orion,

97:10.7 they s. to destroy the technique of group functioning.

98:7.11 as sincerely s. to follow in the way of its teaching.

100:4.4 should sympathetically s. to discern his viewpoint,

102:2.5 then s. to identify this energy unity of his science

102:2.7 indolent men often s. to escape the rigors of truly

102:3.4 he is impelled to s. loving service-contact with his

106:6.6 hardly profitable for the human mind to s. to grasp

111:3.4 the fostering of a mind function whose meanings s.

112:2.19 their universe adventures as they s. for enlarged

113:4.1 Seraphim continually s. to promote circle-making

113:5.4 The seraphim guard you; they do not s. directly to

114:6.15 They ever s. to uplift man’s recreational diversions

117:6.1 We s. the Supreme in the universes, but we find him

118:1.5 while its wisdom forecasts s. to penetrate deeper

120:3.6 in every possible manner s. to avoid the formal

122:10.2 Joseph was afraid to s. work, and their small savings

125:0.7 And never again did they s. to change Jesus’ mind

130:1.2 at all times when we s. to escape the present duty

130:1.2 when they s. the light with a whole heart, the spirit

130:6.2 the best route to the goal of destiny which you s.

131:3.4 salvation, then make sure that you sincerely s. to

131:7.2 the virtues of men does the Prince of Heaven s. to

131:8.5 and repents of sin, then may he s. forgiveness;

131:8.5 If you s. for him daily, you shall find him.

133:1.4 I would by every possible artifice s. to prevent and

133:3.7 we will s. refreshment and plan for the new life

133:4.4 of the Mithraic cult he said: “You do well to s. for

136:4.10 own spirit that he might s. to know the will of God

136:6.4 course—he decided not to s. self- preservation.

136:9.11 Neither will he s. to win acceptance of a spiritual

137:8.8 “Those who first s. to enter the kingdom, thus

137:8.8 Unless you s entrance into the kingdom with the faith

137:8.11 only those who s. perfection through service, for I

138:4.2 mercy in the face of any hungry soul who may s.

138:7.3 that the enemy of the kingdom would s. also to

140:5.7 The poor in spirit s. for goals of spiritual wealth—

140:5.8 Only the humble s. for divine strength and crave

141:6.2 to take something out of the hearts of those who s.

141:6.4 see that men are born of the spirit before you s. to

142:2.4 you should s. to have his will of love dominate

143:2.4 “By the old way you s. to suppress, obey, and

143:2.6 while you s. for perfection in the love of God.

143:5.1 only our brethren, the Jews, s. to harm us.”

143:5.4 if you would cease to trifle with my words and s.

143:5.5 Nalda was just about to s. direct and personal help

145:3.5 who were on their way to s. healing at Jesus’ hands.

145:5.5 Behold, all men s. you; never before have so many

145:5.6 satisfaction of those who s. for signs and wonders

147:5.6 most flagrant sinner on earth if such sincerely s. an

148:4.8 foreigner, or stepchild, must s. for legal adoption

148:7.2 Sabbath day or should he s. help on another day.

148:9.2 into Jesus’ presence, where he could s. healing.

149:1.1 intense faith which impelled them to s. for healing.

151:1.3 Why do you speak in parables to those who s. the

151:1.4 to those who s. our destruction, from now on,

151:1.4 to know the truth may find that which they s.,

151:2.7 but you make a mistake when you s. to offer such

151:5.5 bidden Peter s. peace wherewith to quiet his soul,

153:2.3 Will you also s. to put to death the teacher who

153:2.4 “What is it you s. as evidence of my mission on

153:2.5 “What new sign is it that you s. at my hands?

153:4.3 such persistent workers of iniquity will never s.

153:5.2 every way possible to s. to promote the movement

154:6.1 They urged Mary to go with her sons and s. to

155:1.4 The Pharisees who s. our destruction verily think

155:1.5 your fellow men will then s. after you that they may

155:2.3 it appeared that no more people were minded to s.

155:5.9 the easy way out for man’s urge to s. satisfaction for

156:2.5 and that he did not s. to become a martyr.

156:5.11 greater the love need, the more does divine love s.

157:4.8 to go apart by themselves in the hills to s. wisdom,

157:6.9 I declare to you that I have come to s. and to save

158:4.5 this father and his son, saying, “Whom do you s.?”

158:4.5 I s. healing for my afflicted son.

158:6.2 your old evil tendencies to s. for preferred places

158:6.5 into the hands of the men who s. my destruction.

158:8.1 If you would be first in the kingdom, s. to minister

159:3.8 Men s. for the treasures of the kingdom with

159:5.10 to the indignities of those who might purposely s.

160:1.11 to s. for new stores of wisdom and energy for

160:2.10 marriage is entered by those who s. other values

160:3.4 would not destroy the door but rather would s. for

160:3.5 from the temptation to s. for easy and transient

160:4.10 Poverty must ever be the lot of all men who s. for

160:5.9 if you s. to substitute the word God for the reality of

160:5.11 we s. for those symbols of meaning wherewith to

162:2.1 Father, I thereby s. the glory of him who sent me.

162:2.1 how many of you honestly s. to fulfill its demands

162:2.1 command some of you s. to kill the Son of Man.”

162:2.2 asked Jesus, “Why do the rulers s. to kill you?”

162:2.2 he replied: “The rulers s. to kill me because they

162:2.2 They s. to kill me because they well know that, if

162:2.6 they are doing God’s service when they secretly s.

162:2.7 You s. to be rid of me and my disquieting

162:2.7 all who truly s. to find me shall sometime attain

162:6.3 while you s. to water your souls with the traditions

162:7.3 yet your leaders s. to kill me because my word has

162:7.3 while these deluded teachers s to do the things which

162:7.3 but others s. to destroy me because I have told you

162:7.4 I s. not my own glory, only the glory of my Father

164:3.6 encouraged his apostles to s. for the true causes of

164:3.8 full occasion which they s. for accusing the Son of

165:2.3 your darkened and deluded leaders, s. to kill the

165:3.3 when they s. to destroy the Son of Man, be not

165:3.6 such deliberate rebels will hardly s. forgiveness for

165:5.3 from the nations of the world who so diligently s.

166:1.4 while they s. the chief seats in the synagogue and

166:1.5 you would hinder all others who s. to enter therein

166:3.2 a comparatively few of those who s. the kingdom

166:3.3 likewise narrow so that, of those who s. salvation,

166:3.3 wide enough to admit all who sincerely s. to enter,

166:3.4 they may subsequently s. entrance thereto when

166:3.4 those who s. to find an entrance when it is revealed

167:1.5 to s. for the lowest place and take your seat therein,

169:1.3 I have come to s. and to save those who are lost.

169:1.4 the Son of Man goes out in the wilderness to s. for

169:1.6 to go out into the world to s. my own fortune.

169:1.14 to receive all who s. entrance into the kingdom

169:1.15 the true shepherds of the flock, to s. the lost sheep.

169:2.4 so did this dishonest steward s. to make friends for

171:0.6 highly indignant that James and John would s. to

171:2.5 If you s. honor and glory, if you are worldly

171:4.7 You will then s. but not find me.”

171:6.2 I am going to s. salvation with all my heart and

171:6.3 Son of Man has come to s. and to save that which is

171:8.6 and that you s. to reap where you have not sown.

172:1.7 that Judas finally made up his mind to s. revenge

173:2.2 five groups to go out among the people and s. to

174:2.1 otherwise to s. to embarrass him before the people

175:1.3 even to these men who now s. my destruction.

175:1.5 that the Jews will turn to my Father and s. salvation

175:1.9 And even while they s. all this honor from men, they

175:1.10 Neither should you s. to lord it over your brethren in

175:1.11 priests and rulers who even now s. my destruction;

177:0.3 that the Pharisees and rulers s. to destroy you,

178:1.3 shall worship only God while you s. to enlighten

178:1.7 of the universe—s. to live peaceably with all men.

178:1.9 So long as the rulers of earthly governments s. to

178:1.12 You must not s. to promulgate truth nor to establish

178:1.16 who assail them, but they who s. our destruction.

179:3.9 the Pharisees and the children of this world s., but

181:2.20 leading man to search for God and to s. eternal

182:2.9 thought that the chief priests would s. to apprehend

183:0.1 Jesus suggested they go to their tents and s. sleep

183:2.2 and Judas feared they would all s. to destroy him.

183:3.4 captain of the Romans, said, “Whom do you s.?”

183:3.6 stepped up and again asked, “Whom do you s.?”

187:4.1 Better that we should s. forgiveness for our sins

189:4.10 spoke Jesus to them, saying, “Whom do you s.?”

189:4.10 Mary said: “We s. for Jesus who was laid to rest in

190:5.4 the everlasting joy of those who s. righteousness.

190:5.4 that he will really s. and save those who are lost.

191:0.13 Thomas waited for his brethren to s. him out and ask

192:2.1 It is the love of God that impels men to s. salvation.

193:4.3 emotional conflicts, to s. relief in self-expression,

194:3.2 The religions of pessimistic despair s. to obtain

194:3.3 The religion of Jesus does not s. to escape this life

195:5.1 the duty to “s. first the realities of heaven” in all of

196:3.9 man can realize the divine presence and s. to attain

seek me

130:8.2 the Prophet Jeremiah, ‘You shall s. me and find me

131:2.9 If you s. me, you shall find me if you search for

146:2.5 Having rejected the way of life, you may s. me

162:2.7 And then will many of you diligently s. me, but

162:2.7 all who truly s. to find me shall sometime attain

162:5.3 and that you will s. me and not find me, for where

171:4.7 You will then s. but not find me.”

180:0.3 Soon you will s. for me, but you will not find me,

183:3.6 If, therefore, you s. me, let these others go their way.

seekwith God or Father

5:4.1 The religions of revelation allure men to s. for a God

26:1.15 help and guidance of all who s. to attain the Father

94:3.1 these very creatures as they s. to attain the Father,

97:4.3 s. him who formed the seven stars and Orion,

130:1.2 when in the very depths of despair, to s. after God

130:1.2 when such disheartened souls sincerely s. for God

131:8.5 If you s. for him daily, you shall find him.

132:7.2 You cannot reveal God to those who do not s. for

136:4.10 own spirit that he might s. to know the will of God

140:1.5 “Your message to the world shall be: S. first the

140:6.3 those who s. to obtain the Father’s favor by prayer,

140:6.13 S. first the kingdom of God, and when you have

140:10.4 and it is your Father’s kingdom you s. to enter.

142:2.4 you should s. to have his will of love dominate your

143:2.6 while you s. for perfection in the love of God.

145:2.9 Creator, to know God and to s. to become like him.

153:3.2 ever to s. to know and do the will of the indwelling

154:5.2 Jesus directed them all to s. God for guidance and

154:6.12 no offense in me but rather to s. for a knowledge of

155:6.12 You must cease to s. for the word of God only on

158:6.2 mountain yesterday to s. for a larger knowledge of

160:5.9 if you s. to substitute the word God for the reality

160:5.10 This gospel enables us to s. for the true God and to

162:2.1 Father, I thereby s. the glory of him who sent me.

169:1.2 prophets from Samuel to John that you should s. for

169:1.2 have they said, ‘S. the Lord while he may be found.

175:1.6 and repent, to signify your intention to s. God

190:5.4 needy and save the souls of the poor who s. him;

seekimperative

126:4.3S. good and not evil that you may live, and so the

126:4.4 cease to do evil and learn to do good; s. justice,

138:6.4 “Go s. for the sinners; find the downhearted and

140:1.5 “Your message to the world shall be: S. first the

140:6.13 S. first the kingdom of God, and when you have

140:7.3 off to “go fishing, s. carefree change, or perchance

142:2.4 you should s. to have his will of love dominate your

144:2.3 Ask and it shall be given you; s. and you shall find

149:5.4S. not, then, for false peace and transient joy but

153:2.7 hanker not after the meat that perishes but rather s.

156:5.19 S. no unearned recognition and crave no undeserved

156:5.19 in all things related to honor and adulation s. only

165:5.3 S. the greater thing, and the lesser will be found

167:5.2 Ask and you shall receive; s. and you shall find.

169:1.2 have they said, ‘S. the Lord while he may be found.

174:0.2 S. the true realities of the spirit and cease to be at

175:1.10 Neither should you s. to lord it over your brethren in

175:1.10 S. in your daily lives, not self-glorification, but the

195:5.1 the duty to “s. first the realities of heaven” in all

196:0.8 therefore he said, “S. first the kingdom of heaven.”

seeker or truth seeker

130:1.1 This young Philistine was a ts.. Jesus was a truth

130:1.1 When a great ts. and a great truth giver meet,

132:5.2 “My good friend, I discern that you are a sincere s.

160:4.11 As a pleasure s. you should aim always to be a

195:5.2 Living truth teaches the ts. aright only when it is

seekers or truth seekers

34:4.5 force which ever draws all ts. towards Him

35:4.5 small colony of ts. residing at a place called Salem.

48:6.31 facts of time are the ideal instructors of all fact s..

123:3.1 procession of earnest students and sincere ts..

137:6.5 we go forth to labor for a generation of sign s..

140:5.7 such s. after truth do not have to wait for rewards

140:5.7 they are rewarded now.

140:5.7 They find the kingdom within their own hearts,

140:5.7 they experience such happiness now.

140:7.2 For weeks and weeks small groups of earnest ts.,

140:8.12 upon by social parasites or professional alms-s..

141:7.3 All sincere s. for the truth are always glad to hear

141:8.3 but when these ts. from the East arrived, Jesus

141:8.3 they returned to their homes along the Euphrates

145:5.5 many curiosity s. began to gather about the house

148:0.1 population of ts., healing candidates, and curiosity

155:1.5 The measure wherewith ts. are drawn to you

158:4.4 James of Safed and his fellow s. after Jesus came

159:4.6 Many earnest s. after the truth have been, and will

165:1.2 While three quarters of the multitude were ts.,

seekingsee seekingwith God or Father

see also God-seeking; self-seeking

5:5.3 The fact-s. scientist conceives of God as the First

22:10.8 it is well-nigh pathetic to observe them s. knowledge

28:5.16 they function as joy clearinghouses, s. to upstep

34:5.4 This dual spirit liaison hovers over the worlds, s. to

36:5.2 each s. receptivity capacity for manifestation quite

37:5.5 they are, ever s. to obtain for them mercy, justice,

48:5.8 traits as problem avoidance, unfairness, and ease s..

50:5.4 their waking hours either in s. food or in fighting,

50:5.6 these pleasure-s. weaklings are subjugated by the

52:1.7 capacity for s. reciprocal contact with divinity.

62:3.11 would not eat flesh, soon lost all interest in s. prey.

68:4.2 at the same time s. to enjoy pleasure and power.

71:7.3 localistic, militaristic, ego exalting, and success s.;

78:4.5 race had retained the Adamic tradition of peace-s.,

91:2.3 gods, then it became more of a petition, favor s..

94:7.2 Siddhartha detracted from the practice of s. salvation

100:5.7 In contrast with conversion-s., the better approach to

102:8.7 God s. man and finding him to the full satisfaction of

103:2.4 attained as the result of s. for superhuman help in

103:7.13 Logic is the synthetic truth-s progression of the unity

105:0.1 ever s. some absolute and infinite potential of destiny

105:5.5 always s. those high destinies commensurate with an

110:2.4 unceasingly s. to produce morontia duplicates of

114:6.7 all the while s. to translate from one generation to

115:6.6 Always is the finite Deity s. for dual correlation,

115:6.8 Supreme Being is forever s. for Paradise coherence.

117:4.11 s. for actualization by all that is as yet unexpressed.

120:2.8 The achievement of God s. man and finding him

120:4.1 who had accused their Creator-father of selfishly s.

123:5.15 the lads and gave them clay to play with, s. to

124:2.6 his parents were constantly s. to influence him to

125:5.10 But the clear light did not come to the truth-s. lad.

127:3.3 what he was about to witness at Jerusalem, thus s. to

131:5.3 “Praise God by s. the pleasure of the Wise One.

131:9.4 with the search for truth, not in s. for a mere living.

133:4.8 s. to transform their minds and lead their souls to the

133:4.10 he said: “My brother, I perceive you are s. for truth,

136:3.3 His reasons for s. this retirement were entirely

136:7.2 a course, however gratifying to the sign-s. Jews,

137:1.6 self-appointed task of s. for one who was not lost.

137:7.5 We are s. to win all of them, but we are not of any of

138:3.7 even with an irreligious and pleasure-s. throng of

138:8.8 Jesus sought to divert their minds from miracle s.

139:3.8 unpretentious worker, s. no special reward when

139:12.2 was s. employment with a fish-drying enterprise at

140:5.7 self-sufficient; the other was teachable and truth-s..

140:10.1 to those already s. sincere entrance to the kingdom

144:4.7 Worship is salvation for the pleasure-s. generations

145:2.17 wonder-s. generation and a miracle-minded people

145:5.6 many of them come s. not for truth and salvation

146:6.1 believed in signs; they were a wonder-s. generation.

147:2.2 from near and far those s. healing for their bodies,

148:7.1 and afflicted crowded up around Jesus, s. healing.

149:1.9 A rich widow of Tyre, with her retinue, came s. to be

151:4.5 The kingdom is also like a merchant s. goodly pearls;

152:5.6 the purpose of bringing to a head the miracle-s. and

152:6.5 to make Jesus king was the apex of the miracle-s.,

153:4.5 “This faithless and sign-s. generation seeks a token,

155:5.13 Are you fearful, soft, and ease-s.?

156:1.4 send away those who come s. your Master’s help?”

156:5.4 the energies of spirit, mind, and body, which are s.

156:5.11 but divine love is outgoing in all its satisfaction-s..

158:4.3 the western borders of Philip’s domains, s. Jesus

158:5.1 About noon yesterday, s. for you, I caught up with

160:3.4 that the “wise man, when s. entrance through the

163:7.4 in contrast with the miracle-minded and wonder-s.

164:1.1 a lawyer, s. to entangle Jesus in a compromising

164:3.9 passed, Josiah returned to his usual place of alms-s..

168:0.8 The friends who were with Mary, s. to comfort her,

168:1.14 end of the third day, s. to reanimate the dead body;

169:1.6 younger, was lighthearted and carefree, always s.

171:0.5 looking straight into the eyes of the two honor-s.

173:2.7 leaders refused to accept and were s. to corner him

174:3.2 practice of the brothers of a dead man s. to beget

174:5.9 but I am rejoiced to receive these truth-s. gentiles

178:3.1 S. again to avoid the crowds passing through the

179:5.7 you refrain from contending for greatness or s.

181:2.15 younger brother once came to me s. preferment

185:5.9 the pardon-s. crowd, “What shall I do with him who

186:4.1 s. to escape the guilt of delivering up an innocent

193:2.2 born of the spirit of truth-s. and God-finding.

194:3.8 will be forever unfolding to the truth-s. believer that

194:3.13 the spectacle of God also s. for man and sending his

seekingwith God or Father

1:5.5 in s. for the Father, he would not ask nor expect to

44:5.5 personalities who are in reality s. to discover the

52:1.7 capacity for s. reciprocal contact with divinity.

102:8.7 s. God and finding him to the fullness during one

102:8.7 God s. man and finding him to the full satisfaction of

112:7.6 for the s. of the highest universe value—God.

120:2.8 The achievement of God s. man and finding him

120:2.8 the phenomenon of man s. God and finding him;

131:5.3 “Praise God by s. the pleasure of the Wise One.

132:3.9 progression for every soul s. to achieve identity with

133:4.9 it will be because by s. him you have become

155:5.10 adventure of all human existence—man s. God,

169:1.2 while you are s. to find God, God is likewise s. to

194:3.13 Up to Pentecost, religion had revealed only man s.

194:3.13 the spectacle of God also s. for man and sending

195:7.18 very experience, is s. to find God and to know him.

195:9.6 demanding that men dedicate their lives to s. for a

seekssee seekswith God or Father

1:5.15 every imperfect soul in the wide universe who s. to

2:5.9 the Father loves and forever s. the welfare of his sons

2:6.5 love gives and craves affection, s. understanding

2:7.7 Adjuster is a fragment of God and everlastingly s.

5:4.3 the truly religious individual s. to identify the self

7:0.2 The Son is like the Father in that he s. to bestow

26:9.2 that another creature of space s. entry to Paradise

33:6.1 Gabriel always s. the counsel of Immanuel regarding

48:7.29 mediocrity s. perpetuation in standardization.

49:4.4 emerged from barbarism so long as one sex s. to

69:8.12 man s. to wrest new secrets and sources of wealth

71:6.1 destructive of those things which it s. to maintain.

72:5.10 the school of statesmanship, where he s. to qualify

85:6.3 revelatory religion s. to evolve and transform man

87:7.1 some perpetuating symbolism—s. some technique for

91:3.1 ego s. to hold communion with a fictitious alter ego.

91:4.1 No prayer can be ethical when the petitioner s. for

91:4.3 When the prayer s. nothing for the one who prays

91:4.3 more ethical when it s. wisdom for enhanced self-

94:6.6 “The good man s. not to retain truth for himself

100:7.10 “For every one who s. shall receive.”

102:3.10 Science s. to identify, analyze, and classify the

104:3.14 Personality s. other personality association on

105:0.1 The human mind, as it s. to penetrate the eternity-

110:1.6 by the divine spirit who s. your mind and soul in

111:2.1 And this unity of mind invariably s. for spirit

115:3.15 Actuality (of Deity) is what man s. in the Paradise

117:1.3 The grand universe ever s. for complete unification,

121:8.4 The author of this record s. to show in Jesus’ life

131:1.9 The noble man s. for that high estate wherein the

131:3.6 the soul craves reproof and the mind s. wisdom.

131:8.3 The Great Supreme s. no credit for his bestowals.

131:8.3 And like water, true goodness s. the lowest places,

133:4.5 God whose spirit lives within you and s. to lead you

143:5.6 in truth, for it is just such worshipers the Father s..

144:2.3 For every one who asks receives; he who s. finds;

144:7.1 of the preceding religion which it s. to salvage.

145:5.10 We follow a teacher who s. no glory for himself.”

153:4.5 This faithless and sign-seeking generation s. a token,

160:1.13 so that it constantly s. for the realization of those

160:5.5 true religion consist in the fact that it invariably s.

162:2.1 He who speaks for himself s. his own glory, but

165:2.7 Every shepherd who s. to enter the fold without me

165:5.2 provides food for every one of them that s. it.

171:4.4 Herod, just as he sought John, now s. to kill you.

184:4.5 there still lurks an evil brutality which s. to vent itself

188:5.1 —not the justice of a king which s. satisfaction in the

195:7.22 dreaming, aspiring, and advancing artist who s. to

seekswith God or Father

2:5.9 so the Father loves and forever s. the welfare of his

2:7.7 Adjuster is a fragment of God and everlastingly s.

5:5.14 qualities if such a spirit-endowed individual s. God

7:0.2 The Son is like the Father in that he s. to bestow

110:1.6 by the divine spirit who s. your mind and soul in

131:8.3 The Great Supreme s. no credit for his bestowals.

132:5.18 4. No mortal who s. to do the divine will can not

133:4.5 God whose spirit lives within you and s. to lead

143:5.6 in truth, for it is just such worshipers the Father s..

166:3.3 who, by faith, s. to find the Father through the Son

seemsee seem to be; seem, not

2:2.3 God, in the execution of his purpose, may s. to vary

3:1.9 mind bestowals of the Infinite Spirit s. to exclude the

3:2.10 many of the divine acts which to you s. fraught

4:1.8 The Absolutes s. to supersede matter, to transcend

10:1.1 It would s. that the Father inaugurated a policy of

11:6.3 they s. to counterbalance the space-expansion-

13:3.3 such a world would s. empty and deserted even if

19:5.2 Inspired Spirits s. to operate over all known circuits

20:1.13 The Creator Sons s. to possess a spiritual

20:7.4 but in Havona they s. more to reflect the nature of

20:7.4 In the superuniverses they s. to portray the nature of

21:1.4 the ordained plans of the present universe age s. to

22:4.5 the Trinity embrace does s. to precipitate out of the

24:1.1 the circuits of spirit energy may s. to operate

26:2.6 as universal co-ordinators, s. abundantly endowed

29:4.24 At one time they s. to consume or store energy;

29:4.26 They s. fully able to receive our communications but

32:5.3 any connected series of events, it would s. that we

40:10.3 the indwelling Adjuster may s. to disclose a flaw in

48:2.14 these living morontia dynamos s. to transform the

54:5.13 commission of the crime, would it s. a long time?

54:6.1 The loving mercy extended to the rebels does s. to

55:6.4 the advanced mortals s. to experience considerable

73:7.2 but it does s. to us that the sinking of the Garden

83:7.9 The ancients s. to have regarded marriage just about

84:6.4 Women s. to have more intuition than men, but

85:7.1 Nature worship may s. to have arisen naturally and

102:2.3 Religionists s. to live in effective emancipation from

104:3.14 It would s. that triunity of absolute relationships is

106:6.2 the full function of this second experiential Trinity s.

106:7.8 the master universe will still s. youthful; indeed, it

108:4.3 and all other spiritual presences; they s. to function

109:2.8 Self-acting Adjusters s. to possess a marked degree

113:4.5 and the seraphim, they s. to work in perfect harmony

115:6.8 And these dual motions s. to account for most of the

117:2.2 spirit-led existence does s. to result in experiential

117:5.7 these adjutants never s. to transmit experience

124:4.6 s. unfortunate that Joseph could not have lived to see

130:2.6 does it s. strange that one should enjoy the

136:4.7 1. His own way—the way that might s. most pleasant

139:3.5 strange as it may s., these two sons of Zebedee were

140:3.1 things which I am about to say to you may s. hard,

147:3.3 The bonds of time may s. to afflict you, but the

173:2.7 At first it may s. that he was guilty of a masterly

179:1.2 thought that it would not be he who would thus s. to

seem to be

3:2.8 many of the acts of the all-powerful Creator s. to be

3:2.10 which s. to be characterized but utter indifference

4:0.3 training for some undisclosed future work, does s.

10:3.2 these relationships do s. to be very similar, but when

10:8.4 Three infinite persons s. to be the minimum number

11:5.8 All forms of force and all phases of energy s. to be

12:4.15 the seven superuniverses s. to be revolving in a

15:8.10 the outer universes s. to be winding up for future

17:2.6 There would s. to be no limit to the Deity Absolute’s

19:5.7 universes, and yet they s. to be almost everywhere

20:9.5 The Trinity Teacher Sons s. to be so completely

21:5.10 Master Sons s. to be in perfect communication

23:3.7 Solitary Messengers are the only beings who s. to

23:4.1 Solitary Messengers s to be personality co-ordinators

29:4.12 Especially do the last four s. to be wholly automatic

29:4.12 they may s. to be automatons, but all of them

31:2.2 They s. to be competent to utilize any and all

31:10.16 are apparently uninhabited and s. to be devoid of

34:3.5 Michael Sons s. to be able to operate relatively

36:4.4 neither do they s. to be mortal; no midsoniter has

37:10.3 you would agree that they s. to be perfect animals.

40:10.4 it does s. to be no more than fitting that the local

41:5.7 Solar energy may s. to be propelled in waves, but

56:1.1 hence would its derivations s. to be orphaned in

65:8.3 evolution does not s. to be a protracted transaction.

75:0.1 the world at large did not s. to be improving much.

107:3.1 the seven superuniverses s. to be centered on the

112:5.21 the mortal life would at first s. to be a vague dream.

117:2.2 And so indeed it would s. to be, even in the larger

118:2.2 Being finaliters, there would s. to be but one course

seem, not

46:1.5 the light rays do not s. to come from one place;

52:2.4 Urantians do not s. to have wholly emerged from

62:5.11 did not s. worth living among his ordinary fellows;

65:8.3 evolution does not s. to be a protracted transaction.

75:0.1 the world at large did not s. to be improving much.

125:6.1 Jesus did not s. to comprehend that they would be

172:5.12 his conduct did not s. strange since all the apostles

174:3.2 marry and are given in marriage, but you do not s.

177:4.7 Judas did not s. to discern the look of disdain and

seemedsee seemed, never

22:10.2 If, in discussing the Celestial Guardians, I have s.

63:3.3 Andonites s. to realize that they were an isolated and

64:6.7 red men s. doomed when, about sixty-five thousand

66:1.3 Caligastia s. especially desirous of being sent as

73:4.5 This s like an admission of lack of faith on Van’s part

75:0.1 situation s. so desperate as to demand something

75:1.1 new and complicated tangle, some problem that s.

75:1.2 But on Urantia such a project s. just about hopeless,

75:1.3 the obstacles s. insuperable and the problems

76:1.4 it s. entirely true that the ground had been cursed.

76:5.4 It s. too good to be true, but Adam did entertain

80:6.2 though really derived from the Euphrates region, s.

86:4.1 a departed chief by several members of his tribe s. to

86:4.4 this belief in the existence of disembodied spirits s. to

93:9.6 records of these days s. impossible and fantastic to

94:6.1 it s. to Melchizedek, long since departed from the

104:1.10 any belief that s. to conflict with their dominating

123:3.2 It had s. to the lad that his father—at least his father

124:1.4 one or two s. to think the boy was sacrilegious if not

124:1.6 It s. to this nine-year-old lad that he had really gazed

124:2.4 s. strange to his playfellows that he was disinclined

125:2.11 were distressed to observe how indifferent Jesus s.

125:5.8 As a youth, and later on as a man, he s. to be free

126:1.7 The prospects of the family s. good; the future was

126:2.8 And it s. all the more tragic to think that he died ere

127:1.2 there s. to be in evidence the touch of a twofold

127:3.5 It s. so puerile and insignificant to this awakening

128:4.9 Jesus s. to become quite like an individual of the

130:3.5 and because their varied concepts of Deity s. to be

134:9.5 when he arrived at Capernaum, he s. more cheerful

134:9.7 Jesus s. to experience the satisfaction of human

135:3.4 It s. to this rugged and noble child of nature that the

135:7.1 David, was to be the long-expected deliverer, s.

137:3.4 Once more Jesus s. to be comparatively cheerful and

137:3.4 Now Jesus s. quite like his old self to all of them.

137:4.9 Mary s. to sense that something was happening.

138:8.8 He s. to speak of himself as one having authority.

138:8.9 Nothing ever s. so important to Jesus as the

139:3.2 James s. really to possess two natures, both of which

139:12.10 This s. wasteful to Judas, and when his protest was

140:8.13 It s. to be his purpose in all social situations to teach

141:0.2 had often seen their Master when he s. to grieve,

141:7.13 James was astonished at how Jesus s. to see the end

145:4.3 than he s. immediately to dash their hopes in pieces

150:8.1 read the Scripture lesson, none present s. to recall

152:1.1 But Jesus s. not to heed the servant’s words, for,

152:3.1 The idea s. to spread through the crowd like a

152:4.2 When the Master s. to walk on by the boat, Peter

154:5.4 Jesus s. unusually cheerful; he was once more like

157:3.7 they s. to sense that a great event in their lives had

159:2.3 To them it always s. inappropriate that those who

159:4.1 Jesus’ pronouncements which s. to detract from

161:2.4 he has s. to be thus perfect in his righteousness

171:7.9 the really important things which Jesus said or did s.

172:1.6 that it has s. good to Mary to make this anointing

172:3.4 there s. to be only one which was at all appropriate

172:5.12 To Judas it s. childish, if not indeed ridiculous.

172:5.12 Jesus s. to him more to resemble a clown than a king

177:5.2 in the temple, and who s. to believe our teachings.

182:3.7 it had not s. so difficult to drink the cup, but as the

194:2.9 new teachings about his person and resurrection s.

195:1.7 empire, their rather parochial gods s. a little queer.

195:10.20 thus Christianity unwittingly s. to sponsor a society

seemed, never

133:3.6 he never s. disposed to discuss these subjects at

139:1.6 Andrew and Peter never s. to be in the least jealous

139:5.2 Philip never s. to see very far into any proposition.

171:7.6 Jesus never s. to be curious about people, and he

seeming

25:3.7 differences and for harmonizing this s. confusion.

26:8.4 Not many pilgrims experience the delay of s.

51:4.4 evolution of six—or of three—colored races, while s.

169:0.7 Jesus works wonders and does s. miracles by the

192:2.4 slightly grieved at the Master’s s. distrust of him,

seemingly

10:3.19 and s. to neutralize even the manifestations of

11:2.11 Roughly: space s. originates just below nether

17:4.3 because these s. personal beings are devoid of will;

42:2.5 it is s. modifiable by the presence of the Primary

42:2.8 Primordial force is s. reactive to transcendental

43:8.10 the eternal goal-meanings concealed within these s.

56:1.1 The seven superuniverses are s. dual;

65:3.1 throughout all of these s. strange evolutions of living

65:4.12 Many of these s. strange by-products of our efforts

65:6.6 But many s. mysterious adjustments of living

74:2.8 the new rulers of Urantia start their reign under s.

75:1.6 ever faced with such a difficult and s. hopeless task

101:3.10 trust in victory in spite of the cruelties of s. blind fate

105:5.9 but within the limits of time they are s. different.

106:0.4 that which is maximum, s. final, in the present age

106:2.3 Energy-matter s. evolves in the depths of space

117:3.13 catalyzer of all universe growth and is s. destined to

seemly

169:3.1 “Men and brethren, it is not s. thus to dispute

172:3.13 your disciples and exhort them to behave more s..”

seemssee seems to be

4:1.7 Much that s. disjointed and haphazard to the

4:1.10 unity in the universes which s. to underlie the fabric

7:1.10 the Deity Absolute s. to pervade the vast domain of

7:1.11 Spirit s. to emerge from the potentials of the Deity

9:1.6 Actor s. to compensate for the incompleteness of the

9:6.7 Here mind s. to function in a mid-zone between

10:3.5 which constitute the Son and the Spirit, s. to have

10:3.18 The Eternal Son s. to function as one with the Father

10:5.5 s. to represent the Trinity during the prepersonal eras

11:2.8 The Trinity s. to dominate the personal or upper

11:5.5 The inner zone of this force center s. to act as a

11:5.5 The mother force of space s. to flow in at the

16:3.3 a primary personalization of the Infinite Spirit, s.

16:3.12 This divine being s. to portray the combined

19:4.6 It s. probable that the Universal Censors are able

19:4.7 It s. likely that the Censors are in some manner in

22:7.6 an age s. to pass before these faithful and determined

26:6.3 ascending creature s. to undergo a transforming

26:8.4 And all this s. clearly to indicate that there is some

29:4.25 The status of the physical realms s. to undergo a

31:3.8 It s. evident to us that the present assignments of the

32:5.3 time; everything s. to have a beginning and an end.

32:5.4 To me it s. more fitting, for purposes of explanation

39:5.11 this dimming consciousness s. to visualize something

42:2.16 Here the evolutionary cycle s to turn back upon itself

42:2.16 energy-power now s. to begin to swing back

42:12.13 situations of time and space, physical energy s. to

50:6.2 your planet s. most confused and greatly retarded in

51:4.8 Notwithstanding this obstacle, it s. that you ought

55:4.21 Cosmic wisdom s. to become constitutive in the

56:9.4 even the Trinity—s. to afford transitory satisfaction

56:9.13 march of the creative forces through space s. to

102:2.8 religion s. to present the nearest refuge, the best

107:3.1 It s. likely that numerous unrevealed prepersonal

114:2.6 The present resident governor general of Urantia s.

114:7.16 No one in the local universe s. to know when the

139:12.5 “There is a way that s. right to a man, but the end

148:6.4 Anyway, man s. predestined to trouble, and

153:2.2 Do with me as s. good and right in your eyes.

161:2.4 Jesus s. to approve of our belief in his divinity.

161:2.6 5. Jesus s. to know the thoughts of men’s minds

161:2.6 Jesus s. to possess all our human emotions, but

161:2.6 Jesus s. to foreknow things; he even now dares to

161:2.7 Jesus s. to know about the thoughts of his associates

161:2.10 Jesus s. to know the future as well as the past.

161:3.1 he s. to have possessed the power of variously

164:3.5 inconsistent as it s., such blindness was supposed to

168:1.6 all of this s. to indicate that the Master was

172:1.6 may minister to them at any time it s. good to you;

176:4.4 his promise to make these plural visits, but it s. most

180:0.2 make such provision for your support as s. best.

182:3.9 those awful human moments when everything s.

seems to be

0:11.4 The Deity Absolute s. to be the all-powerful activator

8:5.3 In your sacred writings the term Spirit of God s.

9:1.6 The Conjoint Actor s. to be motivated by the Father-

11:5.7 presence s. to be indirectly responsive to the will and

11:8.9 The presence of the Unqualified Absolute s. to be

17:3.10 extra-Paradise reflectivity service s. to be limited by

17:3.10 the function of this service s. to be independent of

22:7.3 with the Paradise Deities there s. to be no limit to

22:7.3 Deity s. to be limited in just one respect: There can

30:4.32 As yet there s. to be no settled employment for the

32:3.4 There s. to be an all-wise compensation in the

34:4.7 Her spirit presence s. to be fixed on the universe

42:8.2 This unnamed influence s. to be a space-force

42:11.1 the laws of nature operate in what s. to be the dual

48:8.3 furtherance of the scheme of mortal progression s.

55:10.9 There s. to be evolving a new and sublime

106:6.2 The space-stage of the master universe s. to be

106:7.7 the concept of the master universe s. to be well-nigh

114:4.3 the supreme authority s. to be vested in the archangel

114:7.16 modifications of world administration, no one s. to

115:7.6 infinity, but he s. to be on all relativity levels.

116:4.2 divinity acts of God the Sevenfold, while there s.

133:4.12 s. to be no way of humanly escaping the penalty of

161:2.7 Everything s. to be open to his unique understanding

161:2.8 Jesus s. to be so sufficient within himself.

161:2.9 He goes about doing good, for God s. to be in him

161:2.9 Jesus s. to be so sure about God and speaks of

seensee seenwith not or never

1:3.3 which no material creature has s. or can see.”

1:5.5 when he had s. a Creator Son he had s. the Father;

2:5.10 your greatest revelation of the Father’s love is s. in

3:3.2 He also says: “I have surely s. the affliction of my

6:1.4 whom we have s. with our eyes, whom we have

6:2.2 Sons: “He who has s. the Son has s. the Father.”

7:5.11 whosoever has s. a Paradise Son has s. the Eternal

15:4.4 In outer space there may be s. ten different forms of

15:6.10 too distant and too small ever to be s. from Urantia.

19:5.3 I have s. them; but it would never be possible for

20:6.5 “Whosoever has s. the Son has s. the Father,”

20:6.5 “Whosoever has s. me has s. the Eternal Son of

22:9.8 On the mansion worlds I have often s. these

27:1.5 you have s. his face, and his name is your spirit.

32:3.6 fact: He who has s. a Creator Son has s. the Father

39:5.12 may be s. what are apparently double sets of wings

43:1.9 be s. that provision is made for accommodation of

44:1.1 I have s. millions of enraptured beings held in

48:2.26 the morontia regime, you will have s. all orders of

51:1.7 These Sons of God can be s., understood, and can,

60:1.4 may now be s. as the peculiar dolomite limestone

61:6.3 it may be s. that your early ancestors were born and

62:3.12 And so it may be readily s. that man and the ape are

66:5.20 real causes of diseases were too small to be s. by the

74:3.8 describing hosts of living things too small to be s.

79:5.7 men the northern tribes of red men had ever s..

86:4.2 to imagine unseen things in the terms of things s..

86:5.2 The ghost soul could be heard and s., not touched.

95:7.6 “the first and the last, also the s. and the hidden”?

101:1.7 it may be s. that religious longings and spiritual urges

107:0.4 Any mortal who has s. a Creator Son has seen the

107:0.4 has seen a Creator Son has s. the Universal Father.

107:3.7 Personalized Adjusters, and I have s. them elsewhere

109:7.6 Seldom are the Personalized Adjusters s. at large in

117:2.6 very different from anything that has been s. in the

120:2.8 short life in the flesh, as it has never before been s. in

121:1.3 the civilization of the times of Jesus has been s. in the

122:9.24 For my eyes have s. your salvation,

124:1.8 Jesus had s. snow on the mountains, and several

124:1.8 a short time; but not until this winter had he s. ice.

124:5.2 so it may be s. that Jesus had a sizable family of small

125:0.5 buildings—in comparison with any Jesus had ever s.

125:1.2 just such painted women as Jesus had so recently s.

125:2.2 the things which Jesus had so recently s. and heard.

125:3.2 and learning that none of them had s. their son,

125:4.2 but inquiry elicited the fact that no one had s. Jesus.

126:4.8 Never had his townspeople s. him so solemn;

127:6.6 but let us who have s. the light of life no longer

131:2.5 righteousness, and all the people have s. his glory.

131:4.8 The man who has s. the Supreme is immortal.

134:8.9 it may be s. that the so-called “great temptation”

135:11.4 Tell John what you have s. and heard—that the poor

136:2.4 This heavenly vision was s. only by Jesus.

136:9.11 as Jesus has so recently s. it being done in Rome.

137:3.7 had Jesus’ family and friends s. him so carefree

140:1.6 will not die until you have s. the reign of God

140:6.11 to fasting with a sad countenance to be s. by men.

141:0.2 The twelve had often s. their Master when he

141:0.2 of mind, but none of them had ever s. him weep.

142:6.1 but he feared to be s. by the people in attendance

144:8.3 Tell him what you have s. and heard, that the poor

145:2.2 you, and the divine glory shall be s. with you.

145:4.1 be proclaimed in power, and now their eyes had s.

148:8.1 impressed by what they had s. and heard.

148:9.3 they had never before s. such strange happenings.

153:0.2 Not in months had they s. Jesus so preoccupied

153:2.8 You have s. me, lived with me, and beheld my

153:2.11 Not that any man has s. the Father, but the Father’s

153:2.11 down from heaven, he has surely s. the Father.

156:1.3 only: “I will not depart until I have s. your Master.

156:2.1 a bridge, the first one many of them had ever s..

157:6.13 He who has s. me has s. the Father.

158:2.1 no man, not even your brethren, what you have s.

161:2.9 says that any one who has s. him has s. the Father.

163:6.4 these things, envy you who have heard and s. them.”

164:5.4 And Jesus said: “You have both s. and heard him,

169:4.2 one; that he who has s. the Son has s. the Father;

169:4.9 never taught that he who had s. him had s. Elohim

169:4.9 he did say that whoso had s. him had s. the Father.

169:4.12 he did say, “He who has s. me has s. the Father.”

172:4.2 in their years of association with Jesus, had they s.

172:4.2 to the widow: “Heed well what you have just s..

175:1.1 many have s. the light and, by faith, have entered into

175:1.9 doing their good works so that they will be s. by men

179:0.3 a great surprise to the apostles to have s. the lamb

179:3.8 You have s. the way of service in my life among you,

180:3.9 do I declare: He who has s. me has s. the Father.

181:2.18 not fall to you to do the great works as s. by men,

181:2.20 Far better that you should have s. all this by faith,

181:2.20 Philip, he who has s. me has s. the Father.”

182:2.3 We have all s. his mighty power and know that he

182:2.6 And when you have s. all this come to pass, glorify

183:0.5 Jesus was s. at this time only by John Mark and

184:2.6 my sister has s. you in the temple with this man.

189:2.1 enough that we have s. the Sovereign live and die

189:2.4 fortress of Antonia and reported what they had s.

189:4.13 They thought at first that the women had s. a vision,

189:5.1 half convinced that the women really had s. the risen            

189:5.2 the stone to ponder the meaning of what they had s.

189:5.4 the courage to believe what you have s. and heard.

190:1.2 women who represented that they had s. Jesus

190:1.2 the four women who had s. Jesus went over to the

190:1.5 I have s. the tomb—it is empty.

190:1.6 even tarrying to talk with those who had s. Jesus;

190:2.5 “I have just s. Jesus and talked with him, visited

190:2.5 exclaimed: “He is s. not only by excited women;

190:3.3 that many persons were claiming to have s. him.

190:3.3 suggested that any one claiming to have s. him

190:5.7 They had s. the morontia Master, and they rushed

190:5.8 declaring they had s. Jesus and talked with him.

191:0.4 the women had really s. and heard the risen Master

191:0.10 Matthew had already s. the Master face to face.

191:1.4 “I have s. the Master; he was in the garden.

191:1.5 Peter’s declaration that he had s. Jesus in the

191:1.5 Andrew intimated that Peter had s. things which

191:1.5 the Sea of Galilee wherein Peter claimed to have s.

191:1.5 reassert that their own mother had s. the Master.

191:2.1 so frightened when I appear, as though you had s.

191:5.1 Peter had enthused them into thinking they had s.

191:5.5 “You have believed because you have really s. and

191:6.4 saying: “Yes, we know, for we have s. him.

192:4.3 proclaim that we have s. him and talked with him.”

193:1.3 they published abroad the news that they had s. Jesus

seenwith not or never

11:4.5 for truly, “Eye has not s., nor ear heard, neither has

42:9.4 If such a metamorphosis could not be s., a scientist

43:6.8 Truly,eye has not s. such glories as await your arrival

77:3.2 have a tower the like of which the world had never s.

93:5.4 Abraham’s brother, not having s. Melchizedek,

99:5.8 of things hoped for and the evidence of things not s..

125:2.9 They had never s. Jesus behave like this, and not

135:6.4 they had never s. it employed as John now made

135:9.3 the reputed Messiah, but Jesus was not to be s..

136:1.4 symbol of the Divine Presence was not to be s. in

172:0.3 his friends had never s. him more composed and

172:5.9 Thomas had never s. Jesus do anything like this

181:2.20 pleasure in showing you that which eye has not s.,

184:1.2 Annas had not s. Jesus for several years, not since

185:4.1 As far as Herod knew, he had never s. Jesus,

191:5.5 who will believe even though they have not s. with

192:4.6 that they might not be s. by the Jewish authorities.

seer

1:3.2 Said the s. of old: “Lo, he goes by me, and I see him

38:2.5 The great seraphim, Loyalatia, when your s. “fell

52:7.12 older s. envisioned when he wrote: “‘For, as the new

95:4.1 This s. exalted conscience to its highest pinnacle of

97:8.3 An olden s. promised that God would protect and

seers

44:2.11 values of the spirit world to the mortal s. of time.

90:1.1 tribes had both the earlier shaman-medicine men (s.)

90:2.2 called white art when practiced by either priests, s.,

93:10.4 succeeding centuries with the many prophets and s.,

137:5.3 of the more spiritually minded of the olden s..

sees

2:1.4 but the Father s. the end from the beginning,

5:5.3 The emotional artist s. God as the ideal of beauty,

48:4.18 through humor swiftly grasps—s. the point and

48:6.28 Material man s. the universe, as it were, with but

56:8.4 “The Son does only those things which he s. the

157:6.10 “No man in this world now s. the Father except the

164:4.4 this beggar and that he was born blind; now he s..

180:2.1 when the world s. these fruit-bearing branches—

180:4.4 If the world s. you not, how shall we be certain

seethe

142:3.20 10. You shall not s. a kid in its mother’s milk.

segmentnoun

2:7.2 one place may be only relatively true in another s. of

15:1.4 while number three now holds the northernmost s.

15:1.4 the s. from which your superuniverse has nearly

15:7.1 center of the evolutionary universes of its space s.,

15:14.7 of Orvonton, the seventh s. of the grand universe.

16:2.3 the supervisory Master Spirit of that s. of creation.

16:3.7 he administers the affairs of this s. much as would

16:3.9 This Spirit fosters the fourth s. of the grand universe

16:3.20 the seventh superuniverse, our own s. of creation.

16:5.1 Each s. of the grand universe, each individual

30:4.34 Nebadon and the seventh s. of the grand universe,

33:6.7 The Nebadon year consists of a s. of the time of

34:2.6 While the seventh s. of the grand universe may,

57:1.3 certain sector of the, then, easterly s. of Orvonton.

59:1.5 In the later portion of this time s. much of North

60:3.14 A large s. of rock was overthrust fifteen miles at the

116:1.1 The intelligent subjugation of every physical s. of the

segmentverb

42:2.22 that is, power directors cause energy to s., organize,

segmental

16:0.12 specialized power control and s. energy distribution.

18:3.3 underlying creational differences of the seven s.

segmentalized

19:1.4 evil inherent in a s. conception of reality and divinity.

106:8.22 aspects of infinity that were originally s. by the I AM

segmentation

15:3.15 derived from the constitutive s. of matter-energy into

15:4.3 This s. of energy is a phenomenon which has never

41:0.2 with certain creative principles governing the s. of

105:4.1 they postulate the self-s of the I AM into the primary

105:4.2 I AM thus proceeds from static self through self-s.

115:3.3 The primordial stasis of infinity requires s. prior to

segmented

17:0.1 the universal co-ordinating directors of the seven-s.

102:3.10 seeks to identify, analyze, and classify the s. parts

104:3.3 the conception of total infinitude must be so s. and

105:4.2 of the self-s. phases of the self-revealing I AM.

116:6.6 that the evolution of the parts is a s. reflection of the

segmentized

107:6.6 Adjusters have s. on a universe level of existence

segments

0:7.8 sevenfold manifestation of Deity in the time-space s.

13:4.6 of the seven superuniverses and their correlated s. in

15:0.2 creation was divided into seven stupendous s.,

16:0.11 All the afterplans of the seven s of the grand universe

16:0.11 —and even the correlative s. of outer space—have

16:2.5 distribute the Infinite Spirit to the seven s. of the

25:2.3 being restricted to their native s. of creation.

40:10.6 transient service in all seven s. of the grand

102:3.10 the identification of the material s. of science with

106:6.3 The integration and association of ever-enlarging s.

106:6.3 inclusion of all reality within the s. thus associated.

134:5.5 it tends to encompass ever-widening s. of the total

segregata

11:8.5 space charge, sometimes called pure energy or s..

42:2.9 energy; on Uversa we refer to it as SEGREGATA.

segregate

6:8.3 it is not profitable to attempt to s. their operations;

28:5.7 so sensitive, as to be able to s. and receive the

59:0.9 extensive erosion deposits which clearly s. these two

62:7.3 decision of the twins to flee northward and s. their

70:11.4 long confusion due to the failure to s. crime and sin.

102:2.3 a spontaneity of expression that forever s. them

110:1.6 the most experienced personalities can never s. or

128:4.6 which Jesus had in mind, when he sought to s.

segregated

0:11.6 The Deity Absolute is that potential which was s.

4:3.3 On worlds not s. by sin, the evolutionary races are

8:5.4 operate in the lives of Urantians, they cannot be s..

15:4.7 have retained control of many of their s. stellar

17:3.11 the reflective organization acts as a s. unit; but on

18:3.2 superuniverses, each of which is a distinct, s., and

25:2.5 Universal Conciliators find themselves innately s.

28:4.2 seven supergovernments, though individually s.,

29:3.7 the living mechanisms of the various s. energy

34:5.6 you do not personally possess a s. portion or entity

35:5.6 On those worlds s. in spiritual darkness, those

36:2.11 three basic forms of life are s. on three different

36:6.6 pattern-configured or otherwise s. system of energy

42:9.3 chemical properties in s. periods of seven when

48:2.13 energy and regulate its flow into the s. channels of

51:3.3 generations Adam and Eve remain biologically s.

51:6.1 early times when the violet peoples are relatively s.

55:0.2 Each advancing stage of settled status may be s. by

72:4.2 where they are s. by sex to prevent parenthood,

112:5.20 morontia phase of the newly s. cosmic mind by

118:4.6 undifferentiated potentials into s. and defined plans

120:2.6 On the planet of your bestowal, set rebellion-s. man

120:2.6 fully accessible to the ministry of the s. presence

120:3.6 a crystallized religion, or a s. ethical grouping of

122:0.2 the special report on the status of s. worlds

125:2.6 that he must seat himself outside the rail which s. all

125:5.4 2. Why should mothers in Israel be s. from the male

130:7.4 arrangement whereby events are recognized and s.

148:0.1 The sick of different types were s. and were under

168:4.11 that the answer to the child’s prayer be delayed, s.,

195:5.2 and even misleading when truth is dismembered, s.,

segregates

39:2.4 There is a differential of energy which effectively s.

segregating

15:5.14 other techniques for evolving suns and s. planets,

46:8.2 rests under a Norlatiadek quarantine partially s. it

segregation

14:1.10 is in recognition of functional and administrative s..

29:4.3 There is a distinct s. of energy and a separation of

29:4.20 These mighty beings have much to do with the s.,

34:1.2 this new personal s. of the Conjoint Creator there

36:1.3 The s. of these three divisions was effected by the

42:6.6 The entire s. and grouping of electronic matter,

52:2.5 s. is favored by the existence of many languages.

57:3.7 the period which always precedes the final s. of these

59:4.3 this age was very diverse due to the early species s.,

61:3.1 Land elevation and sea s. were slowly changing the

62:3.12 the contemporaneous birth and subsequent s. of two

71:8.1 administered with such a plan of s. of functions

118:4.6 It is in connection with the s. of potentials that the

119:2.2 the Most Highs ordered his s. and requisitioned the

130:4.8 terminates in intellectual isolation, personality s..

segregations

15:9.2 level only two energy-circuit divisions or power s.:

29:2.13 Three currents of primary energy of ten s. each come

29:2.14 consists of three phases of energy of ten s. each.

44:5.2 basic currents and the thirty subsidiary energy s. of

49:4.7 These group s. are inherent in their origin and

Segubfoundation sacrifice

89:6.6 and set up the gates thereof in his youngest son, S..”

seize

67:3.10 with the emergency Melchizedeks to s. authority on

74:4.3 And as the excited Edenites were about to s. Van

84:5.4 not consciously nor intentionally s. woman’s rights

95:5.10 this same order of priests made bold to s. the crown.

114:4.4 at his discretion, to s. the planetary government in

132:7.4 the philosophic craft of their prophet and s. upon his

152:3.1 the project to s. the Master and proclaim him king

154:3.1 plan of permitting the Sanhedrin authorities to s.

154:3.2 authorized the officers of the Sanhedrin to s. Jesus

172:0.3 but they thought best not to attempt to s. him

183:3.8 with swords and with staves as if to s. a robber?

seized

7:3.3 true spiritual value in your petitions will be s. by

43:3.7 Edentia Most Highs s. certain phases of authority on

45:2.3 Lanaforge s. the reins of government and so

55:2.9 The initial experience of such Son-s. mortals in the

114:4.2 jurisdiction over them having been s. at the time of

121:2.9 Herod the Idumean, who had s. the overlordship of

145:2.12 s. with a violent epileptic attack and loudly cried out.

145:2.15 recalling the water and the wine at Cana, they s.

145:2.17 miracle-minded people unfailingly s. upon all such

146:6.3 Fear s. many, panic others, while still others fell to

147:6.4 the spies s. upon this as a pretext for assailing Jesus.

154:3.2 that Jesus be s. and carried to Jerusalem for trial

156:1.6 At just this time the little girl was s. with a violent

158:5.2 And as they talked, the youth was s. with a violent

171:4.8 Jesus spoke of “rising on the third day,” they s.

177:4.4 He was s. with a terrible conspiracy of confusion,

179:1.4 Judas had no sooner s. the seat of honor than John

179:1.4 Since others had s. the high seats, Peter thought to

183:3.9 attempt to rescue him, gave orders that they be s.;

189:2.4 to account for such motion—they were s. with fear

194:0.5 not strange that spirit-infused men should have s.

194:4.1 When Jesus was so suddenly s. by his enemies and so

seizing

124:3.8 s. Jesus by the shoulder, angrily exclaimed, “My

seizure

31:9.10 experiencing personality s. by the Universal

49:6.18 they are submitted to Son s.; they are translated

53:7.14 sustained the Constellation Fathers in their s. of the

69:4.1 marriage by capture, so trade by barter followed s.

112:5.20 The fact of repersonalization consists in the s. of

114:4.1 the onetime arbitrary s. of planetary authority by the

127:4.10 the thought that at least the harp was safe from s. by

145:2.12 At the end of the s., when recovering consciousness,

158:5.1 mouth, and fall like a dead person at the time of s.,

seizures

158:4.5 almost lost his life as a result of these malignant s..

selah

90:5.3 ritual, such as the use of terms like amen and s..

150:8.2 the lights which he has made for his praise. S..

150:8.3 you brought us near your great name—s.—that we

seldom

15:5.14 all these modes of stellar evolution, but they will s.

18:5.4 its three Recents of Days are s. together on the

26:7.6 S. does the quest for the Infinite Spirit fail of

26:8.4 The pilgrims who attain the Spirit s. fail in finding

28:5.16 The Divine Counselors s. use them for specific joy

31:6.1 but they s. tarry on their native world subsequent to

33:4.8 mortals will s. encounter Gabriel as they ascend

34:6.9 these two diverse and opposing urges can s. be

37:2.3 but they s. journey beyond the confines of Orvonton.

39:4.15 S. does a day pass in which a transport seraphim

39:5.4 S. do these races of different colors and varied

40:8.5 but s. permanently reside there, being, as a class,

48:3.2 but they are s. encountered on the inhabited worlds.

50:3.5 These assistants to the Planetary Prince s. mate with

52:3.10 Universal peace and co-operation are s. attained until

54:5.7 they s. execute wrongdoers without a full hearing.

58:1.7 These ancient inland seas were s. over five or six

64:6.3 their mixed descendants s. practiced plural mating.

70:5.5 The primitive “palavers” were s. useful.

73:3.3 surrounding highlands, it s. rained in Eden proper.

74:0.1 They are designed to work in pairs; s. do they

81:6.7 races and tribes who thus sought ease s. utilized

83:8.6 Though this beautiful dream is s. realized in its

84:4.7 childbirth is s. so easy among the mixed races.

87:5.4 Because of this fear of bad spirits, children were s.

89:5.4 has arisen through food scarcity, though this has s.

89:5.4 Eskimos and early Andonites s. were cannibalistic

94:12.4 such freedom of choice has s. characterized a faith.

96:7.6 the wisdom of God was often grasped but s. his love

104:1.11 of Father, Son, and Spirit, but Paul s. preached about

108:6.5 Adjuster is s. able to exalt these duplicate creations

109:3.6 virgin Adjusters are s. assigned to persons who have

109:4.6 But they are s. given two indwelling experiences on

109:7.6 S. are the Personalized Adjusters seen at large in the

110:7.9 ever within you, most of you will hear it s. during a

114:7.9 On Urantia these reservists of destiny have s. been

125:0.2 Women s. went to the Passover feast at Jerusalem;

125:2.8 youths were s. admitted to the consecration of sons

128:3.9 and very s. did he himself speak of his future career.

128:7.5 Mary s. spoke of Jesus’ future mission.

129:1.9 Jesus s. offered them advice unless they asked for it.

132:0.9 never met more than three of them at one time, s.

133:1.5 In the first place very s. would any normal human

133:4.10 Such a thing is indeed difficult and s. yields

133:8.2 Jesus visited with few people in Antioch; he s. went

137:7.1 his family, Jude s. was able to attend these classes.

139:5.4 demands attendant upon the life they lived s. found

140:8.21 s. did Jesus make reference to moral delinquency.

141:7.12 Jesus s. paused to correct misunderstandings or to

143:1.8 S. did the Master speak to his apostles with evident

151:4.7 Jesus s. taught the masses except by this means.

154:1.1 These groups s. numbered more than fifty.

169:1.6 the older devoted himself to work but s. played.

171:7.3 But Jesus s. indulged in pity.

select

16:7.4 the different ways of attaining a goal and to s.

47:8.5 one of the optional routes to Havona and to s. from

48:6.5 you will be permitted to s. the one that appeals to

55:4.24 Planetary Adam and Eve may s. careers as follows:

68:4.7 time and circumstance finally s. the fitter group for

70:2.21 Old-fashioned war did s. the innately great men for

70:12.5 they should s. their most competent and worthy

71:2.1 slowly! s. carefully! for the dangers of democracy are

107:7.2 how can Adjusters s. mortal subjects and volunteer

108:1.7 perhaps the supervising personalized orders s. from

112:4.11 7. Be assigned to s. a group of possible worlds on

132:0.4 In each case he would s. the truth in what they

138:10.7 Thomas to arrange lodgings and s places for teaching

139:4.3 Andrew thought best to s. for this special duty

140:5.14 Wisely help children to choose their heroes and s.

140:7.2 Andrew would s. one of the apostles and assign

151:2.5 we should s. a story best suited to the illustration of

163:2.1 committee appointed by Jesus to s. the candidates.

selectedverb

0:12.12 we have s. as the basis of these papers more than

20:5.6 It is true that your Creator Son s. for the realm of

22:6.1 candidates are s. for the Trinity embrace,

22:6.2 Trinitized Ambassadors are s. for Trinity embrace

23:2.22 exchange ambassadors s. from their native orders

25:8.11 Paradise Companions, one of the volunteers is s. to

35:6.1 These Sons are s. by the Creator Son and are

43:1.6 announcement by Michael that Urantia had been s.

45:7.4 are s. by the council of one thousand electors,

50:2.2 seventy at the constellation headquarters s. from

51:2.1 —an Adam and an Eve—are s. to undertake the

51:3.1 Usually the site of the garden has been s. by the

51:5.3 the highest honor to be s. as a candidate for mating

57:3.8 that Michael s. this disintegrating nebula as the site

63:7.1 announcement was received that Michael had s. their

65:1.6 after they have s. the sites for such an undertaking,

69:6.5 Women were s. as priests because they were

70:5.7 being s. because of unusual physique or outstanding

74:1.3 finally s. the Adam and Eve who came to function as

74:3.5 the council of men and women who had been s. to

76:4.8 before Adam died this commission had s. 1,682

76:4.8 Though these candidate mothers were s. from all

76:5.7 should so appeal to Michael that he s. this world

96:5.3 Moses s. the best in the religion and mores of

97:9.8 how Samuel, by divine direction, s. David from

113:2.7 The planetary director s. twelve of the more

113:2.7 seraphim whom they s. as best adapted to guide

113:2.7 they s. a certain pair of equally qualified seraphim;

119:7.2 public announcement that Michael had s. Urantia

120:0.6 having s. the planet whereon this extraordinary

122:0.2 to Urantia the Family Commission of Twelve—s.

122:0.3 Mary had been s. to become the earth mother of

122:1.3 Gabriel s. just such persons as Joseph and Mary to

127:3.8 usually he so s. the passages that comment was

132:0.4 He s. five of the leading Stoics, eleven of the Cynics,

135:1.1 but his parents had s. this as the appropriate year

137:5.2 been s. as close associates of the Son of Man.

138:2.4 Matthew Levi was s. by Andrew.

138:2.5 Thomas Didymus was s. by Philip.

138:2.6 Alpheus, a fisherman and farmer, was s. by James

138:2.7 brother of James Alpheus, also a fisherman, was s.

138:2.8 Simon Zelotes was s. by Peter.

150:1.1 These ten women s. and commissioned by Jesus

150:3.1 The women s. Joanna to have charge of this occasion

154:5.2 He s. twelve of the evangelists to accompany him;

163:1.3 And having s. this home, remain there for your stay

163:4.6 5. If the first house to be s. for a headquarters proves

174:2.1 the Sanhedrin and some fifty additional leaders s.

196:3.17 the human will to the choosing of those values s.

selectedadjective

21:0.5 This was a s. group of Sovereign Michaels,

22:7.5 effort to actualize a s. and original concept which

25:4.20 Technical Advisers are s. and tested beings; I have

25:8.3 These s. angels are dedicated to the service of

36:4.1 Melchizedek Son has mated with a s. Daughter

44:0.3 celestial artisans not created as such; they are a s.

45:4.19 These s. personalities are exempt from the regime

47:3.12 free to accompany individuals or s. groups to any

49:1.7 favorable lines of life plasm carried in a s. species.

49:1.7 These s. and superior strains of living protoplasm

51:5.5 to marry among the s. groups of superior mortals.

62:3.13 are descended from the superior strains of the s.

66:2.6 transplant the life plasm of one hundred s. survivors

66:5.31 This s. corps had been approved by the Constellation

70:6.3 The family had a biologic head; the clan, a s. leader;

77:2.2 their special order united with those of the s. stock

80:7.4 the s. and superior people comprising the end of the

136:5.3 more than four years did these s. personalities

138:2.3 The newly s. apostles were: 1. Matthew Levi,

selecting

66:5.4 to the task of s. and breeding those animals best

70:12.20 with s. such administrative leaders as are truly wise.

74:8.5 made a practice of s. for their “totems” the animals

128:0.1 come; Jesus had nothing to do with s. his parents.

selectionsee selection, natural; see Sons of Selection

14:2.9 so divine are the methods and means of s. in the

16:7.10 in the choice of superior ends as well as in the s. of

22:4.4 The s. of candidates for the trinitization classes of

35:6.1 nominate one of their number as candidate for s.

62:2.3 a definite sex s. was manifested in a crude form

65:3.3 particular ancestral frog represented our third s.,

66:6.6 Dalamatia teachers sought to add conscious social s.

73:3.2 committee almost unanimously favored the third s..

83:1.5 S. and so-called romantic love were at a minimum in

83:2.5 Increasing love, romance,and personal s. in courtship

93:5.0 5. THE SELECTION OF ABRAHAM

108:1.0 1. SELECTION AND ASSIGNMENT

108:1.1 therefore be a considerable factor in determining s.

110:7.10 more patiently go through the trials of my s.,

119:7.3 bestowal s., and it was a thrilling announcement

122:0.1 the many reasons which led to the s. of Palestine as

122:0.2 those relative advantages which warranted their s.

126:4.1 the young man, having made his s. of Scriptures,

128:1.2 shown in the s. of his first title, the Son of Man.

131:1.1 Ganid’s s. embraced the following: “God is supreme;

131:2.1 made the following s.: “In the beginning God

138:2.2 Jesus, after each man had presented his s. for the

139:4.3 Shortly after the s. of the twelve and at the time

150:8.8 that the visitor might read the lesson of his own s..

184:3.4 fairness in the s. of witnesses and the entire conduct

selection, natural

64:6.31 to opportunity for the wide functioning of n.,

65:3.6 the random functioning of uncontrolled n.

66:6.6 to add conscious social selection to the purely n. of

selections

35:9.3 places are filled by s. made by the supreme council

76:1.3 was known to Adam as one of the three original s.

130:3.6 Ganid did not finally arrange these s. and add his

selectivesee Selective Assorters

16:7.2 The s. response of an animal is limited to the motor

16:7.10 directed by s. discrimination in the choice of ends

22:4.4 The s. techniques of Paradise are not in any sense

28:5.7 these superb beings are so reflective and s.,

28:5.15 being s. for such data in the circuits of time.

29:3.9 that the living power centers can act as s. switches

40:10.5 There is no favoritism, nothing arbitrary, in the s.

48:2.19 and either an associate registrar or a s. assorter.

48:2.22 spiritizing creation is effected by this s. re-keying.

52:5.9 Degeneracy has been largely eliminated by s.

55:6.3 the s. reproduction of those racial strains which

62:2.5 war on their inferior neighbors, and thus, by s.

69:3.2 Woman’s work was derived from the s. presence of

69:7.3 The domestication of animals was promoted by s.,

70:2.9 War has had a certain evolutionary and s. value,

70:2.9 net result of modern conflict is the s. destruction of

70:8.15 renovation of the racial stocks—the s. elimination of

71:1.2 were inevitable, and class struggles have ever been s.

81:6.41 survived the s. adjustments and readjustments in the

82:5.1 outbreeding greatly increased the s. opportunity

Selective Assorters

30:2.114 6. S..

48:2.9 6. S.     50

48:2.21 6. S..

48:2.21 it is the task of the s. to keep you in progressive

48:2.23 they will gladly certify you for advanced standing.

48:2.24 The s. are also of great service in the grouping of

48:2.24 They naturally indicate those who will best function

selectively

25:1.5 The higher or spirit groups are assigned s. to the

28:5.15 but they are also s. reflective of the counsel of all

70:2.8 5. Dissolved the illusion of primitive equality and s.

selects

45:7.4 each system s. its ten representatives to sit in the

Seleucid

121:2.8 intrigue which had for its object the pitting of S.

Seleucidae

121:2.8 able to maintain its independence against both S.

Seleucids

121:2.8 progressive weakening of the S. before the rising

self

1:3.4 of the Father is shared fully with his coexistent s.,

1:4.6 the Father reveals all of his gracious and divine s that

3:5.13 the clamoring of an inescapable s. for recognition

3:5.17 by the magnificent conquest of a belligerent s..

5:1.3 with your inner soul and your spiritualizing s..

5:1.12 incomprehensible s. to live and dwell within him.

5:3.3 Worship is for its own sake; prayer embodies a s.

5:3.8 assenting to the attempt of its spiritualizing s.,

5:4.3 to bend the universe to the distorting service of s.;

5:4.3 the truly religious individual seeks to identify the s.

5:4.3 then to dedicate the activities of this unified s. to the

5:4.4 religious and the religious activities of the human s..

5:4.5 The religion of Jesus is salvation from s.,

5:6.6 The material s. is truly and unqualifiedly personal.

5:6.7 The material s. has personality and identity, temporal

5:6.8 having liberated man’s inner s. from the fetters of

5:6.8 having been made for the growth of the immortal s.

5:6.8 inhibit the creation of this surviving and eternal s.

6:1.4 now, O my Father, glorify me with your own s.,

10:1.3 Father, who shares reality of being and equality of s.

11:9.3 gave infinite personality expression of his spirit s.

11:9.3 revealed the infinity potential of his nonpersonal s.

12:7.14 to be your real and divine, even your eternal, s.?

13:1.21 your human s. will enter into new relationships

13:1.21 enter into new relationships with your divine s..

16:9.4 of the reality of selves other than the conscious s.

16:9.4 awareness is mutual; the s. is known as it knows.

28:5.11 beholding the likeness of your finite and material s.

43:8.4 the willingness to submit the s. to the disciplines of

48:6.37 But though the work is important, the s. is not.

48:6.37 it is the s. element that exhausts, not the effort to

53:0.1 in Nebadon who have succumbed to the urge of s.

53:2.5 There must have been a pride of s. that nourished

54:1.5 the associated and ever-increasing conquest of s. is

66:8.2 and the subtle development of their pride of s.

86:5.14 sometimes looked upon as proof of the double s.,

87:0.2 Human imagination cast off from the shores of s.

91:3.5 elevate one’s ego and reinforce the s for better living

91:4.3 That is, the prayer may be centered upon the s. or

91:8.7 or the powerful technique of changing one’s s..

92:7.5 true religion is the devotion of the s. to the service

92:7.5 morality becomes the discipline of s. by standards of

94:2.3 The undue concentration on s. led certainly to a

94:2.3 a fear of the nonevolutionary perpetuation of s. in

94:2.4 the eternal escape from s. by submergence in

94:2.7 Brahman, that indefinite and illusive philosophic s.,

94:3.3 potential cosmos, the Universal S. existing static

94:11.6 it attempted the complete liberation of the human s.

94:11.6 technique of isolating the s. from objective reality.

99:5.1 man as a brother—entails the adjustment of the s. to

100:6.4 The s. has surrendered to the intriguing drive of an

101:3.3 the dissolution of the material s. of mind and matter

101:6.12 4. Salvation from incompleteness of s. through the

101:6.13 Salvation from s., deliverance from the limitations of

102:4.2 any interplay between an active and questioning s.

102:6.3 the idealization of s., nature’s upthrust, a sublime

103:2.10 as to work serious injury to the welfare of the s..

103:5.4 The s. has rights as well as one’s neighbors.

103:5.5 happiness is achieved when the ego desire of the s.

103:5.5 the altruistic urge of the higher s. (divine spirit) are

103:5.6 The attempt to secure equal good for the s. and for

105:4.2 revelation of the I AM thus proceeds from static s.

108:6.5 your evolving and immortal soul, your morontia s..

108:6.6 parent of the real you, your higher and advancing s.,

108:6.6 your better morontial and future spiritual s..

110:2.4 the human mind circuits: one, a mortal s. evolved

110:2.4 the mortal s. is also a personal s.; it has personality.

110:6.3 grow in proportion to the expansion of the entire s.

110:6.3 s.—the whole s.—material, intellectual, and spiritual.

111:0.3 shadows and with reflections of the s. in water.

111:1.2 material (personal) s. must choose to co-operate

111:1.2 Adjuster in creating and fostering the morontia s.,

111:1.5 subject to your will, and the soul—the morontia s.

111:1.5 temporal decisions which the mortal s. is making.

111:2.1 the unwise actions and choices of a misguided s..

111:2.10 thus does the material and mortal reality of the s.

111:3.2 this s., with its priceless powers of choice, becomes

111:3.2 is completely identified with the morontia s..

111:4.12 ministry of the present creativity of the inner s..

111:6.2 the conquest of nature and to transcend one’s s. is

111:6.2 The mortal who can transcend s. might yield to the

111:6.2 and when s. becomes proud and arrogant, sin may

112:1.15 It is through the mediation of mind that the s. and

112:2.0 2. THE SELF

112:2.7 Parts of the s. may function in numerous ways—

112:2.12 In science the human s. observes the material

112:2.14 The possibility of the unification of the evolving s. is

112:2.16 phases of increasing volitional dominance over the s.

112:2.20 The material s., the ego-entity of human identity,

112:5.0 5. SURVIVAL OF THE HUMAN SELF

112:5.4 Such qualities of the s. are expressed by the material

112:5.12 element of terrestrial origin; it is the morontia s.,

112:5.18 more the role of Paradise guide to your surviving s..

112:5.20 cosmic mind by the awakening human s..

112:5.20 change in all the factor components of s.;

112:6.0 6. THE MORONTIA SELF

112:7.6 In the morontia state the s. has become a new and

112:7.6 When the s. attains the spiritual level, it has

117:3.3 he is this living way of ascension from the s. to God,

117:4.1 reflections of his efforts to achieve reality of s. and

117:4.3 The child of the Supreme, the evolving s., can be

117:4.3 potentially unifying personality of such a misguided s

117:4.11 To the extent that the human s. thus refuses to take

117:5.2 his evolving s. to the very threshold of supremacy.

117:5.7 Upon mortal death the human s. is everlastingly

117:6.6 experiential mother qualities of the ascending s.

117:6.6 It appears that this realization of s. will continue in

117:6.7 Such a magnificent universe s. thus becomes the

117:6.7 a universe s. qualified to represent both the Father

118:0.2 1. The Father is self-existent s..

118:0.3 2. The Son is coexistent s..

118:0.4 3. The Spirit is conjoint-existent s..

118:0.5 4. The Supreme is evolutionary-experiential s..

118:0.6 5. The Sevenfold is s.-distributive divinity.

118:0.7 6. The Ultimate is transcendental-experiential s..

118:0.8 7. The Absolute is existential-experiential s..

118:1.3 the criterion by which the conscious s. evaluates the

118:1.5 In the maturity of the developing s., the past and

118:1.5 As the s. matures, it reaches further and further back

118:1.5 And as the conceiving s. extends this reach further

118:1.8 the s. begins to gain insight into the wholeness of

130:4.10 truth an experience of the soul, the progressing s..

130:4.11 of mind and the immaturity of the evolving s..

130:6.2 happiness highways lead from the sorrows of s. to

130:6.3 You are trying to run away from your unhappy s.,

131:3.6 Love of s. is like weeds in a goodly field.

131:4.5 worships truly when his inner s. is intent upon God.

131:6.2 S. is man’s invincible foe, and s. is manifested as

131:8.5 Do good without thought of benefit to the s..

132:2.9 capacity for identifying the s. with true spirit values

133:6.7 the spiritual, the material s. and the divine spirit.

133:7.7 plus the reflective interpretations of the personal s.;

133:7.7 and the s. is more than the sum of one’s sensations.

133:7.9 Neither is the human s. merely the sum of the states

133:7.11 of the Father which has been achieved by the s.,

134:4.7 and God gives a fragment of his spirit s. to dwell in

137:3.4 Now he seemed quite like his old s. to all of them.

140:4.5 light should so shine as not to attract attention to s..

143:2.3 I say to you, he who rules his own s. is greater

143:2.6 the spirit are ever and always masters of the s.

143:2.7 Your secret of the mastery of s. is bound up with

143:2.7 living faith, you are no longer the bondslaves of s.

143:5.5 By this time Nalda was sobered, and her better s.

144:5.46 And thereby bestow upon us the full mastery of s..

144:5.57 Your own s. to live again in and through us

146:2.9 is not designed as a technique for aggrandizing s.

149:4.2 ‘he who has no control over his own s. is like a

154:5.4 seemed cheerful; he was once more like his normal s.

156:5.17 mirror in which you may honestly view your real s..

158:6.3 exercise of material power for the exaltation of s..

160:1.13 service of a cause that is not only greater than s.,

160:3.1 courage for fear, the will of God for the mind of s.,

160:5.13 The knowledge of the conviction to forsake s. and

169:2.2 gains for yourselves when in the service of s.,

174:4.3 also to love one’s neighbor as one’s s., is the first

184:4.6 find final deliverance from the isolation of the s.,

194:3.16 This experience of losing s. and finding the spirit was

195:7.5 the manifestation of your real and better s..

195:7.13 self-conscious evaluation of one’s s. is never an

196:3.35 is equivalent to the integration of the s. with the

self-abasement

62:2.3 a sense of s. bordering on shame and remorse.

110:3.4 mock piety, or hypocritical and ostentatious s.;

self-abnegation

89:4.1 were elevated to the level of the rituals of s.,

121:6.3 the philosophy of Plato and the s. doctrines of the

self-actingsee self-acting Adjuster(s)

3:6.4 law-Creator when he conceives such laws to be s.

12:7.6 God is not a s. automatic force; he is not a slavish

110:6.22 (provided the indweller was not already s.);

117:1.9 s upon the universe and self-reactive to the sum total

self-acting Adjuster(s)

108:4.4 reason why contacts with the supreme and the s. of

109:2.0 2. SELF-ACTING ADJUSTERS

109:2.1 recognize a certain functional classification—the s..

109:2.1 A s. is one who: 1. Has had certain requisite

109:2.3 2. Has acquired the balance of spiritual power in a

109:2.4 3. Has a subject who has made the supreme decision

109:2.5 4. Has a subject who has been mustered into one of

109:2.6 has been temporarily detached from the mind of

109:2.7 6. Has served in a time of crisis in the experience of

109:2.8 S. seem to possess a marked degree of will in all

109:2.8 by their numerous exploits both within and without

109:2.8 Such Adjusters participate in numerous activities of

109:2.9 But while s. do thus intercommunicate, they do thus

109:2.10 Supreme and s. can leave the human body at will.

109:5.1 Supreme and s. are often able to contribute factors

110:4.6 and fewer beings who could function safely with s..

110:6.22 (provided the indweller was not already s.);

110:7.10 on Urantia, such a message was transmitted by a s.

self-activity

110:6.2 but progresses to the status of supremacy and s.

110:6.22 third psychic circle, thus insuring the Monitor’s s.

self-adaptation

118:7.6 capable of self-perpetuation, self-propagation, and s..

self-adjustment

87:5.2 in supernatural beings, s. to spirit environment.

131:9.4 The superior man is given to s., and he is free from

self-admiration

54:1.6 self-respect; false liberty is the consort of s..

54:1.6 s. tends towards the exploitation of others for the

156:5.14 But self-respect is not s..

self-admiring

139:4.5 John was a very different type of person than the s.

self-adornment

44:6.7 These artisans are not occupied with the arts of s.

self-aggrandizement

48:7.8 possess power and steadfastly refuse to use it for s.

177:4.3 that Jesus would not exert his power in s.;

self-analysis

140:8.27 But Jesus said nothing which would proscribe s.

self-appointed

124:2.4 certain retribution at the hands of his s. champion

128:5.8 younger stone mason, onetime s. champion of Jesus,

137:1.6 but s. task of seeking for one who was not lost.

148:8.3 Zebedee, with the assistance of a s. committee,

171:1.5 he had about decided to become the s. defender of

190:1.3 this s. chief of communication and intelligence

self-assertion

53:2.2 a bold and earnest advocate of “s. and liberty.”

53:2.3 The idea of s. in opposition to the will of Michael

53:4.2 S. was the battle cry of the Lucifer rebellion.

53:6.5 truth were inherently triumphant over rebellion, s.,

53:7.2 delusions of s. had every opportunity for deceiving

53:7.15 penetration for their doctrines of discontent and s..

54:1.6 of self-control; false liberty, the assumption of s..

102:2.2 that it never conveys the slightest impression of s.

131:8.3 He guides and directs, but without s..

self-assertiveness

5:1.10 the indulgence of the s. of their intolerant minds

179:4.2 having already been robbed of much of their s.

194:3.18 Pentecost was designed to lessen the s. of nations,

194:3.18 It is this spirit of s. which so increases in tension that

self-associative

105:2.8 4. The Infinite Upholder. I AM s..

self-bestowal

10:2.2 and when this act of s. is complete and perfect,

self-bestowed

156:5.11 Love is never self-seeking, and it cannot be s..

self-bestowing

107:6.2 Adjusters are saturated with the beautiful and s. love

self-bondage

143:2.4 self-mastery in place of the old law of the fear of s.

self-caused

102:7.2 God is the one and only s. fact in the universe.

self-centered

2:2.5 God is neither s. nor self-contained; he never

7:3.6 your supplications are purely material and wholly s.,

10:1.3 Divine personality is not s.; self-distribution and

32:4.10 God is not a s. personality; the Father freely

83:7.5 ideal of marriage has suddenly far outrun the s. sex

123:0.2 tend to make him self-conscious and somewhat s.,

146:2.10 Guard against the great danger of becoming s. in

169:1.6 was steady and industrious, at the same time s.,

175:1.9 “Furthermore, these s. rulers delight in doing their

177:4.11 a well-intentioned but cowardly and s. personality.

193:4.13 While this s. and ultraindividualistic apostle had

self-chosen

139:12.10 kingdom of light into that s. domain of darkness.

153:4.4 the will of the Father and the s. ways of darkness.

self-completion

196:3.3 of the experiencing of s.—self-entirety, self-totality.

self-concepts

12:9.6 or inescapable death can come only after s. presume

self-confessed

127:4.3 wise to punish Jude for s. and deliberate violations of

162:3.3 if he upheld the law of Moses requiring that the s.

self-confidence

111:6.9 Reasonable s. is not to be deplored.

171:7.6 Jesus inspired profound s. and robust courage in all

177:2.2 enjoyed that parental love that insures laudable s.

179:4.2 robbed of much of their self-assertiveness and s.

181:2.27 thoughtless speaking, by your presumptuous s.!

self-confident

103:7.7 science and religion are often altogether too s. and

140:7.7 did much for the twelve; some even became over s..

184:2.8 of his former s. and superficially brave apostle,

self-confusing

118:7.7 the possible choice of becoming s., self-disrupting,

self-conquest

113:1.6 the task of self-understanding, s., and self-mastery;

self-conscious

2:1.3 he is unqualifiedly s. of both his infinity and eternity;

2:1.4 he is infinitely s. of all his primal attributes of

2:2.5 never ceases to bestow himself upon all s. creatures

5:2.2 personal, s. contact and communion with the Father,

5:6.6 thus launched upon the seas of experience as a s.

5:6.10 with, all personalities of all levels of s. existence.

6:4.7 The Original Son is universally and spiritually s..

12:7.12 It is a mystery that God is a highly personal s.

14:2.4 could only function as a limited s. being deprived of

16:6.10 possible for man to function as a rational and s.

47:6.3 Ascenders are all becoming s. of God-knowing,

56:3.5 eternalized by the fusion of s. mind with a

91:1.4 are superhuman and distinct from the ego of the s.

92:7.13 Modern man is adequately s. of religion, but his

101:6.13 co-ordination with the attainments of all other s.

111:1.3 the arena in which human personalities live, are s.,

112:5.9 one true opportunity to make one undoubted, s.,

114:7.2 All reservists have s. Adjusters, and most of them

116:7.3 given to mortals wherewith they may become s. of

117:4.8 a morality directly predicated on the s. creature’s

117:4.9 the great cosmic responsibility of s. personalities:

120:1.7 of your earth life as you become progressively s.

120:2.2 after you are sufficiently s. of your divine identity,

120:4.2 the progressive s. realization and recognition of this

123:0.2 and unusual protection might tend to make him s.

124:2.1 s. of the unusual nature of his life mission.

124:6.18 adolescent youth—the increasingly s. divine human—

126:0.1 These two years, after he began to be s. of divinity

126:1.1 Jesus was gradually becoming more s. of the nature

130:2.7 Will is the deliberate choice of a s. being which

130:4.8 Misadaptation of s. life to the universe results in

133:7.6 When any animal becomes s., it becomes a primitive

133:7.7 absolute unity which spiritually activates such a s.

133:7.8 this fact of s. existence, associated with the reality of

136:3.3 Jesus was then wholly s. concerning his relation to

136:6.1 What would he, now the fully s. creator of all things

137:4.2 Jesus was now thoroughly s. regarding his human

140:8.30 S. piety had no place in his philosophy of righteous

143:2.8 you are forever delivered from the s. bondage of a

143:7.2 true religion is the act of an individual soul in its s.

149:6.10 the hypocrisy of s. and attention-craving humility

149:6.11 and not the self-deceptive display of a s. sense of

157:4.7 those who thereby become s. sons of God are the

157:6.3 The second stage was the increasingly s. years of

159:3.12 When my children become s. of the assurance of the

160:1.5 conscious of the meaning of meanings—he is s. of

161:3.1 After he became fully s. of his divine nature,

195:7.13 The experience of s. evaluation of one’s self is never

195:7.13 A s. and avowed mechanist is the best possible

195:7.13 If materialism were a fact, there could be no s.

self-consciously

16:9.15 Is it strange that the cosmic mind should be s. aware

112:6.7 Mortal mind, prior to death, is s. independent of the

self-consciousness

1:7.6 concepts of personality imply: identity, s., self-will

2:7.6 Intellectual s. can discover the beauty of truth,

3:6.7 exercises a sovereign will, experiences s. of divinity

5:3.7 takes place wholly independently of the intellectual s.

5:5.1 Morality has its origin in the reason of s.;

5:6.3 ranging from the minimum of s. to the maximum

9:8.7 1. Subjective s..

16:6.9 they are constitutive in the s. of reflective thinking.

16:8.5 reactive behavior: s. and associated relative free will.

16:8.6 S. consists in intellectual awareness of personality

16:8.6 it includes the ability to recognize the reality of other

16:8.6 It indicates capacity for individualized experience in

16:8.6 S. connotes recognition of the actuality of mind

16:8.7 The relative free will which characterizes the s. of

16:9.4 Human s. implies the recognition of the reality of

16:9.7 Man’s own personality awareness, s., is dependent

16:9.9 S. is in essence a communal consciousness: God and

16:9.9 In human s. four universe-reality realizations are

19:5.9 s. would effectively jeopardize the certainty of

56:9.9 Existential status in eternity implies existential s. of

62:6.3 really developed a crude form of protective s..

89:10.1 must develop new techniques of achieving the s. of

91:0.1 With the attainment of s. by primitive man there

92:7.11 Religious meanings progress in s. when the child

100:2.1 poverty coupled with the s. of perfection-hunger,

101:6.13 deliverance from the limitations of s. through the

102:4.2 The fact of experience is found in s. plus other-

102:4.3 a natural spontaneous s. of other-mindness in the

103:9.6 mission of theology is merely to facilitate the s. of

110:6.21 to the lowest actual contactual morontia level of s.

111:6.2 might yield to the temptation to deify his own s..

112:2.9 the unity of selfhood and the s. of personality are

112:2.10 Consciousness, much less s., cannot be explained

112:2.14 —the secret of the s. of man’s spiritual nature.

112:6.7 being superadjutant, does not retain s. without the

112:6.8 is essential to complete s. of personality continuity

117:3.3 Jesus is the living way from the material level of s. to

128:1.1 Jesus began in earnest and with full s. the task of

128:1.11 his purely human life into the later years of his s. of

130:4.2 the physical world, s. in the intellectual world,

133:2.2 of the higher levels of creative and spiritual s..

133:6.5 S., in and of itself, is not the soul.

133:6.5 Moral s. is true human self-realization and

133:6.6 lack of harmony between the moral, or spiritual, s.

133:6.6 self-consciousness and the purely intellectual s..

133:7.5 a higher form of s. than do the higher animals?”

133:7.6 but now let me emphasize that s. is a reality.

133:7.8 No mere animal could possess a time s..

136:5.4 In my s. time is nonexistent, and therefore I

196:3.34 sane effort to advance the borders of s. out through

self-contained

0:1.4 1. Static—s. and self-existent Deity.

2:2.5 God is neither self-centered nor s.; he never ceases

4:4.1 God is the only stationary, s., and changeless being

12:0.3 much of the cosmic potential of the Infinite is still s.

21:6.1 any conjectured superfinite capacities must be s.

21:6.3 these undisclosed creator powers will remain s.

32:3.5 creative personalities who represent s. authority

42:1.2 manifest inherent energy and to exhibit s. powers,

105:5.1 of the I AM must be attributed to inherent and s.

117:6.20 Only existential reality is s. and self-existent.

137:3.4 just after, he had grown increasingly serious and s..

139:3.4 James got along well with his s. brother John.

156:5.11 Divine love cannot be s.; it must be unselfishly

193:4.13 Socially, Judas was unconfiding and almost wholly s.

self-contemplation

48:4.18 due to the monotony of sustained and serious s. in

48:4.19 injurious nervous tension and overserious s..

53:1.3 S. is most disastrous,even to the exalted personalities

self-contradictory

195:7.3 mistaken and s. concepts of a materialistic universe.

self-control

14:6.26 as living will creatures of supreme and perfect s.;

28:6.20 on a world like Urantia is the exhibition of s..

52:6.6 Emotional maturity is essential to s..

52:7.5 the world is passing under the rule of individual s..

54:1.6 True liberty is the fruit of s.; false liberty,

54:1.6 S. leads to altruistic service; self-admiration tends

55:5.4 S. is slowly rendering laws of human enactment

69:5.1 Food hoarding developed s. and created the first

71:3.7 of individual liberty consequent upon enhanced s..

71:8.1 ever progressing toward the goal of augmented s.

82:1.2 limited amounts as to fail to provide sufficient s.

82:1.9 does it become necessary for society to impose s.

82:1.10 S., more and more s., is the ever-increasing demand

83:6.6 deficient in that acme of human virtues, rugged s..

83:6.8 into a magnificent institution of self-culture, s.,

83:7.7 Easy divorce, when the result of lack of s. or failure

84:4.9 restriction of population and the enhancement of s..

89:1.1 ceremonial standards and ancestor of primitive s..

89:1.7 but these achievements of s. were the real rungs on

89:3.3 But all this taught the savage s., and that was a

89:3.3 Self-denial and s. were two of the greatest social

89:3.3 S. gave man a new philosophy of life; it taught

89:3.7 S. is a better human policy of behavior regulation

91:4.3 forgiveness and seeks wisdom for enhanced s..

91:6.3 the promotion of personal happiness, individual s.,

92:3.9 Religion provided that human discipline and s.

94:9.6 Buddhism promotes calmness and s., augments

118:8.6 of the imbalance between self-liberty and s..

124:1.4 and with consummate s. announced that he would

133:2.1 I am sorry for my lack of s., and I promise to try to

143:2.1 The Master was a perfected specimen of human s..

143:2.2 John, or are we to strive for the s. of your teaching?

143:2.2 come with a new message of self-forgetfulness and s.

143:2.8 of the highest type of enjoyable and ennobling s.,

149:4.2 brotherly love plus your lack of self-respect and s..

159:3.2 In appealing to men, be fair; exercise s. and exhibit

195:2.4 unparalleled honesty, devotion, and stalwart s. was

self-controlled

82:1.9 but since man is so largely a s. being, sex desire is

149:6.11 “You do well to be meek before God and s. before

self-correction

99:3.7 criticism and thereby attain to profitable levels of s..

self-created

94:4.4 Brahma, the first member, is conceived as being s.

118:7.5 Finite personality is not s., but in the superuniverse

128:1.1 the right of unqualified rulership of his s. universe.

self-creates

118:9.3 ascending man, in liaison with the fused Adjuster, s.

self-creative

5:6.6 a (relatively) self-determinative and s. personality.

self-critical

103:7.7 Science and religion can only be s. of their facts.

self-criticism

100:1.5 on the discovery of selfhood accompanied by s.

103:7.7 and religion need is more searching and fearless s.,

132:3.5 faith is predicated on profound reflection, sincere s.,

self-culture

74:4.6 long it was the custom to devote this day to s..

83:6.8 is evolving into a magnificent institution of s.,

109:3.2 chiefly for s. and progressive development.

self-deceived

90:1.4 But not all shamans were s.; many were shrewd

143:2.5 How easy for you to become s. and thereby fall into

148:8.3 rather roughly with the s. pretender, but Jesus

160:5.3 you are s. in that what you call a religion is only a

163:1.3 you must contend with bitter and s. enemies;

181:1.9 but Jesus was not a blind and s. optimist.

190:0.3 they really saw Jesus; they were not the s. victims of

self-deceiving

139:6.5 of this long lived in the s. heart of Judas Iscariot.

self-deception

53:2.5 pride of self that nourished itself to the point of s.,

54:1.8 There is no error greater than that species of s. that

89:7.4 This was a subtle species of s. which the maidens

102:2.7 religious activities by a species of ingenious s.

103:9.1 assumptions of error and the techniques of s.,

196:3.22 True religious worship is not a futile monologue of s.

self-deceptive

149:6.11 your meekness be of spiritual origin and not the s.

160:5.9 are distortions of false logic, and the s. idols of those

self-defense

133:1.4 assault a fellow man of sonship status, even in s..

133:1.5 get his teacher to say on this difficult subject of s.

133:4.12 You or I may not deny the state this right of s. in the

151:3.8 all this with the arousal of a minimum of the s. of

self-denial

22:8.3 may and do execute many noble assignments in s.

68:2.5 when he was hungry; food saving was his first s.,

69:2.7 Magic was slow to give way before foresight, s.,

83:0.3 relationship entails the certain consequences of s.

83:6.6 This ideal of true pair marriage entails s.,

87:2.4 Fasting and other forms of s. were thought to be

87:6.16 S. was subsequently looked upon as being a sure

87:6.16 belief in the efficacy of self-torture and s. as rituals

89:1.7 have cost vast treasure in effort, sacrifice, and s.,

89:3.3 S. and self-control were two of the greatest social

89:3.5 for extra credits on the s. ledgers of their gods.

89:3.5 under some emotional stress, to make vows of s.

89:3.7 policy of behavior regulation than is extreme s..

90:1.4 an apprenticeship of ten years of hardship and s.

140:5.7 The adult is willing to sow seeds of s. in order to

142:8.1 he did not teach fasting and other forms of s..

143:2.2 Andrew asked Jesus: “Master, are we to practice s.

143:2.2 and that was the religion of self-examination and s..

143:2.4 law of the fear of self-bondage and the slavery of s.

143:2.6 and fellowshipped by grace, not by fear and the s.

143:2.8 from the self-conscious bondage of a life of s. and

self-derived

105:4.2 absolute relationships, relationships with s. Absolutes

117:3.7 Trinity-derived; the Supreme is self-evolved and s..

self-destroying

54:1.3 Liberty is a s. technique of cosmic existence when its

118:7.7 of becoming self-confusing, self-disrupting, and s..

self-destruction

118:7.7 The possibility of cosmic s. cannot be avoided if the

160:5.10 and testing process of s. and soul reconstruction?

self-destructive

147:5.9 those acts and practices of his children which are s.

self-determination

4:4.3 God is the being of absolute s.; there are no limits to

35:2.2 we encounter the first attempt at s. on the part of

35:10.5 through fallacies of personal liberty and fictions of s..

53:3.6 ascenders should enjoy the liberty of individual s..

118:7.6 to living organisms the further prerogatives of s.,

134:5.9 This progressive transfer of s. from the smaller to

134:5.13 have abandoned all claims to the delusions of s..

134:5.14 abandoned the sophistries of sovereignty and s.,

134:6.5 abandoned all notions of the supposed rights of s..

134:6.11 The fallacy of s. will be ended.

self-determinative

0:11.16 Neither do we regard the Universal Absolute as s.,

5:6.6 experience as a self-conscious and a (relatively) s.

35:5.3 and as groups, even as a whole, they are largely s.,

self-determine

118:7.5 the superuniverse arena of choice it does s. destiny.

self-determinism

134:5.9 sovereignty is created out of the surrender of s.,

self-development

142:6.8 Nicodemus was accomplished in s., in self-restraint,

self-differentiation

105:2.2 stage may be conceived as the s. of The Infinite One

105:4.4 conceived as a threefold and then as a sevenfold s..

self-directed

39:1.16 council co-ordinates the s. phases of seraphic service

39:1.18 unattached seraphim of the supreme order are s.

self-directing

37:4.3 personalities from the higher realms are usually s.,

self-direction

36:5.8 by the channels of intelligent and conscientious s..

self-discipline

68:2.5 hungry; food saving was his first self-denial, s..

89:3.4 These olden ideas of s. embraced flogging and all

100:6.4 imposes heightened s., lessens emotional conflict,

self-disposal

83:2.4 Woman was denied full freedom of s. in marriage,

self-disrupting

118:7.7 the possible choice of becoming self-confusing, s.,

self-distribution

10:1.0 1. S. OF THE FIRST SOURCE AND CENTER

10:1.1 in eternity, inaugurated a policy of profound s..

10:1.3 s. and sharing of personality characterize divine

self-distributive

0:1.7 4. Creative—s. and divinely revealed Deity.

7:0.2 And the Son shares the Father’s s. nature in the

118:0.6 5. The Sevenfold is s. divinity.

self-duplication

16:0.1 In this sevenfold creative act of s. the Infinite Spirit

self-earned

21:3.1 the experiential supremacy of s. sovereignty comes

self-effacement

83:7.6 and home building—a lifelong partnership of s.,

self-elevated

98:3.8 had a roster of more than twoscore s. human deities,

self-entirety

196:3.3 the experiencing of self-completion—s., self-totality.

self-esteem

139:4.4 old and becoming more or less childish, this s.

139:4.8 who was tainted with this kind of s. and superiority

self-evaluation

45:7.3 These training schools begin with the college of s.

self-evident

10:6.17 there fairness is s. in perfection, and Havona

16:6.5 These responses are s. to clear-reasoning and

128:1.8 his human nature he was never in doubt; it was s.

160:5.3 s. that you already have become an active evangel

self-evolution

118:7.6 the further prerogatives of self-determination, s.,

self-evolved

117:3.7 Trinity-derived; the Supreme is s. and self-derived.

self-exaltation

67:1.2 Caligastia was a falsifier from the beginning of his s.

177:4.7 self-glory and the craving for the satisfaction of s..

self-examination

136:2.1 all Jewry was engaged in serious and solemn s..

140:8.27 Master’s religion made no provision for spiritual s.

140:8.27 Christianity, carefully provide for conscientious s..

143:2.2 and that was the religion of s. and self-denial.

self-existence

106:8.12 the circle of eternity, from the absoluteness of s.,

self-existent

0:1.4 1. Static—self-contained and s. Deity.

2:1.2 He is immortal, eternal, s., divine, and bountiful.”

3:6.2 The universe is not an accident, neither is it s..

4:4.1 and absolute will, and these are s. and universal.

4:4.2 Since God is s., he is absolutely independent.

4:4.7 that the First Cause of science and the s. Unity of

42:1.7 Force derived from s. Deity is in itself ever existent.

102:7.1 The Father, being s., is also self-explanatory;

105:5.4 be attributed to the s. free will of the First Source

105:7.18 response to the primordial self-will of s. self-will.

111:6.3 The problem of sin is not s. in the finite world.

117:6.20 Only existential reality is self-contained and s..

118:0.2 1. The Father is s. self.

131:1.3 God is s., and he is devoid of all anger and enmity;

131:4.2 the sun and the stars; he is bright, pure, and s..

self-expansive

0:1.8 5. Evolutional—s. and creature-identified Deity.

self-experiential

0:1.9 6. Supreme—s. and creature-Creator-unifying Deity.

self-explanatory

3:6.4 when he conceives such laws to be self-acting and s.!

102:7.1 The Universal Father, being self-existent, is also s.;

self-expression

27:7.3 attains the heights of the perfection of sublime s.

27:7.4 they may be enabled to gain this satisfaction of s.

27:7.5 of intensifying and exalting the abilities of s.

44:4.11 who are masters of this exquisite form of s.

44:7.4 potential of unlimited s. on ever-progressive levels of

44:8.3 the gratification of all human hunger for supernal s.

44:8.5 the achievement of equality of the satisfaction of s.

54:1.5 Unbridled self-will and unregulated s. equal

83:6.8 is evolving into a magnificent institution of s.,

101:1.2 has no special mechanism through which to gain s.;

105:2.9 by virtue of which there was achieved threefold s.

112:1.9 type has a potentiality of seven dimensions of s.

117:4.6 And so, as we strive for s., the Supreme is striving in

160:2.6 1. Mutual s. and self-understanding. Many noble

193:4.3 to seek relief in s., he invariably sought the advice

195:7.5 all your solicitation concerning the necessity for s.

self-forgetful

120:4.1 disillusioned by the life of s. service which the Son

self-forgetfulness

3:5.13 8. Is unselfishness—the spirit of s.—desirable?

143:2.2 I come with a new message of s. and self-control.

180:5.12 self-sacrifice; the new religion teaches only s.,

196:0.8 to the cause of its realization with amazing s. and

196:0.9 When we stand confronted by such splendid s.,

self-forgetting

143:7.7 sublime thinking; worship is s.—superthinking.

self-glorification

48:4.15 Makers, our own s. becomes sublimely ridiculous,

175:1.10 Seek in your daily lives, not s., but the glory of God.

self-glory

177:4.7 Caiaphas; Judas’s heart was too much set on s. and

self-governing

20:2.2 They are a s. order, being directed by their supreme

22:1.14 all seven orders function very much as s. groups.

27:2.1 The supernaphim, as a body, are wholly s. and

30:3.13 a superuniverse, such groups are largely s..

31:0.12 group, but the finaliters are now wholly a s. body.

35:2.2 The Melchizedeks are a s. order.

35:5.3 In many respects these Sons are a s. body;

36:1.2 This corps of life disseminators is not a truly s. group

36:1.2 phases of their divisional administration they are s..

48:2.11 Universe Spirit but are otherwise a wholly s. group.

48:3.3 Morontia Companions are almost wholly a s. order

55:8.1 Such a system of worlds becomes virtually s..

181:2.16 s. in all group administrative affairs except that I

self-government

14:3.1 may be observed the height of the ideals of true s..

18:7.1 Advisory Commission of Interuniverse Ethics and S..

35:1.3 for the realization of a supernal type of s..

35:2.2 beings and observe the highest type of true s..

35:2.2 hope of every universe group which aspires to s.;

35:2.2 they are the pattern and the teachers of s. to all the

39:4.10 On the mansion worlds you begin to learn s. for the

45:5.6 are permitted to experiment with the ideals of s.

45:7.3 Representative government is the divine ideal of s.

52:4.6 s. being fairly well established by the end of this age.

52:4.6 By s. we refer to the highest type of representative

52:5.10 True s. is beginning to function;fewer restrictive laws

53:4.2 One of his chief arguments was that, if s. was good

70:4.10 The clans served a valuable purpose in local s., but

121:2.7 suzerainty, enjoyed a considerable degree of s.

self-gratification

68:2.2 on whether that goal is self-maintenance or s..

68:2.2 society, while excessive s. destroys civilization.

68:2.3 with self-perpetuation, self-maintenance, and s.,

68:2.9 S. is incidental and not essential except as an

68:2.11 themselves into base and threatening forms of s..

68:2.11 society; unbridled s. unfailingly destroys civilization.

69:1.5 3. The institutions of s..

69:1.5 has never evolved distinctive institutions of s..

69:5.11 8. Numerous forms of s.. Some sought wealth

70:9.17 at the same time enjoying some measure of s.,

84:0.2 with varying degrees of s.; marriage, home building,

84:0.3 partnership in self-perpetuation, the element of s.

84:6.8 provides certain highly satisfactory forms of s..

84:8.0 8. DANGERS OF SELF-GRATIFICATION

84:8.1 against family life is the menacing rising tide of s.,

84:8.1 and provided one of the most desirable forms of s..

84:8.2 with periodic sex indulgence, were means of s.,

84:8.2 have failed to build any distinct institution of s..

84:8.2 an instrument for augmenting all forms of s.,

84:8.3 potential of pleasure, new and glorified form of s..

84:8.3 The basic type of s., aside from appeasing hunger,

84:8.5 the taste of good food may serve as forms of s..

84:8.6 mankind explore all forms of legitimate s.,

195:10.17 teaching of moral discipline in place of so much s..

self-gratifications

84:8.6 s. have indeed cost a fatal price if they bring about

self-gratifying

83:0.3 The self-regarding and s. sex relationship entails the

self-identification

2:3.4 mind culminates in complete s. with iniquity,

116:7.5 s. with total and indestructible universe reality—

118:1.2 the mortal creature may eternalize by s. with the

118:7.6 self-evolution, and s. with a fusion spirit of Deity.

self-identifying

118:6.6 because spiritual volition is s. with the will of God.

self-importance

48:4.14 avoid an overdevelopment of the notion of one’s s..

48:4.15 When we are tempted to magnify our s., if we stop

48:6.37 S., not work-importance, exhausts immature

50:1.3 of losing the sense of proportion as to one’s s.

66:8.2 and its associated exaggeration of the feeling of s..

139:12.6 As he grew, Judas had exaggerated ideas about his s.

139:12.11 of a proud and vengeful mind of exaggerated s.

177:2.2 overloved so as injuriously to exalt your concept of s

self-important

48:6.37 can do important work if you do not become s.;

self-imposed

4:4.3 to his universe reactions save those which are s.,

10:3.17 jurisdiction of the Father are wholly voluntary and s..

21:3.15 a Creator Son rules with certain s. limitations of

35:2.3 but much of it is voluntary and altogether s..

118:8.10 These s. restraints are at once the most powerful and

164:4.1 Sabbath and in direct violation of their own s. laws

182:2.10 Before David went to his s. task of outpost duty,

189:3.1 this s. limitation does not in any manner restrict

self-improvement

38:7.5 beings, are continuously engaged in efforts at s..

52:4.5 refined peoples know how to utilize leisure for s.

69:9.7 building, offspring rearing, mutual culture, and s..)

self-inflicted

98:4.7 the “day of blood,” commemorating the s. death of

self-interest

5:3.4 The moment the element of s. intrudes upon worship

70:11.5 S. established the taboo on killing, society sanctified

71:6.1 Ruthless competition based on narrow-minded s. is

86:2.4 in his immediate interest; s. largely obscures logic.

103:3.1 difference between the s. and the group-interest,

self-interests

81:6.35 as a result of provincial jealousies and local s..

self-judgment

196:3.12 1. S.—moral choice.

self-liberation

11:2.10 part of his technique of s. from infinity limitations,

118:8.4 from mechanical stability, may attempt further s.

self-liberty

118:8.6 inexorable restoration of the imbalance between s.

self-life

3:5.13 choose the divine life if there were no s. to forsake.

self-limit

161:3.2 that he could, at will, s. his divinity consciousness.

self-limitation

4:4.4 to deny the possibility of his volitional s. amounts to

10:5.4 The maximum s. of the Trinity is its attitude toward

105:1.8 infinity is capable of s. and is susceptible of reality

105:2.9 bearing witness to the volitional s. of the I AM by

self-limited

18:7.3 being ordinarily s. to an interassociation within the

21:3.1 the elevation of a Michael Son from this initial and s.

128:1.4 his knowledge of men and events was wholly s..

self-limiting

161:3.3 to differentiate between his practice of s. his divine

self-love

148:4.2 He whom you call the evil one is the son of s.,

self-made

120:0.1 pay for the full and supreme sovereignty of his s.

120:0.3 to constituting him the sovereign of his s. universe.

139:1.10 Andrew was one of those s., and successful men of

self-maintaining

42:11.6 amazing phenomenon of an apparently s. universe

self-maintenance

42:11.7 of progressive evolution associated with cosmic s. is

50:5.5 Self-preservation is a pursuit that always follows s..

68:2.2 on whether that goal is s. or self-gratification.

68:2.2 S. originates society,while excessive self-gratification

68:2.3 Society is concerned with self-perpetuation, s.,

68:2.7 requirement; woman was an essential partner in s..

68:2.9 s. and self-perpetuation are the real objects of the

68:2.11 the legitimate social aims of s. are rapidly translating

68:2.11 S. builds society; unbridled self-gratification destroys

69:1.3 1. The institutions of s..

70:9.17 with a fair and peaceful opportunity to pursue s.,

82:3.2 this agelong sex problem: S. is individual but is

84:0.2 marriage, home building, is largely a matter of s.,

84:0.3 Marriage grew out of co-operation in s. and

84:5.1 woman is man’s equal, but in the partnership of s.

84:6.8 The family is vitally linked to the mechanism of s.;

84:8.1 Marriage, founded on s., led to self-perpetuation and

84:8.2 Originally, property was the basic institution of s.,

84:8.6 property, which has become the institution of s.;

86:7.5 Religion was an evolutionary development of s.,

87:5.2 The expanded cult was but the art of s. practiced

92:3.3 such a creed represented the extension of the s.

self-manifesting

16:8.5 Creature personality is distinguished by two s. and

self-mastery

28:6.13 Trustworthiness is the true measure of s., character.

91:4.5 peace of mind, cheerfulness, calmness, courage, s.,

109:3.2 to ascend the moral heights beyond the hills of s.

113:1.6 task of self-understanding, self-conquest, and s.;

143:2.0 2. LESSON ON SELF-MASTERY

143:2.3 S. is the measure of man’s moral nature and the

143:2.4 law of the spirit endows you with the liberty of s.

143:2.8 the heights of terrestrial mortal attainment—true s..”

self-metamorphosis

105:2.3 This s. of the I AM culminates in the multiple

self-motivated

54:1.5 S. liberty is a conceptual illusion, a cruel deception.

self-mutilation

87:6.16 these oaths were accompanied by self-torture and s.;

self-obliteration

54:5.8 and allow rebellion to pursue a natural course of s..

self-operating

17:3.8 to the superuniverses is apparently automatic or s.,

self-origin

35:1.3 Melchizedeks are in constitution partly of s. and

self-perpetuation

61:1.6 3. Employ their superior brain power in s..

68:2.3 Society is concerned with s., self-maintenance,

68:2.9 self-maintenance and s. are the real objects of the

69:1.4 2. The institutions of s..

70:9.17 to pursue self-maintenance, participate in s., while

82:1.8 the social evolution of the biologic propensity for s..

82:3.2 s. is social but is secured by individual impulse.

83:6.8 of self-culture, self-control, self-expression, and s..

84:0.2 Mating is purely an act of s. associated with varying

84:0.3 partnership in s., the element of self-gratification

84:5.1 In s. woman is man’s equal, but in the partnership of

84:6.1 unfailingly brings men and women together for s.

84:8.1 Marriage, founded on self-maintenance, led to s. and

84:8.2 marriage functioned as the unique institution of s..

118:7.6 life renders material-energy systems capable of s.,

self-personalized

0:1.6 3. Associative—s. and divinely fraternal Deity.

self-pity

159:3.11 develop strong characters out of the indulgence of s.;

171:7.3 to minister to distressed souls without increasing s..

self-possessed

101:6.7 noble task of transforming s. ideas into practical

self-possession

186:2.10 by his patience and great s. in the face of the jeers,

self-preservation

5:5.2 fellowship: the physical or material level of s.;

50:5.5 S. is a pursuit that always follows self-maintenance.

60:2.12 dinosaurs migrated to water in a futile attempt at s.

69:1.3 of food hunger and its associated instincts of s..

70:2.20 emotions and energies belonging to the s. reactions

86:4.2 death fear associated with the biologic instinct of s..

94:2.7 In their efforts at s. the Brahmans had rejected the

98:2.2 They turned from the contemplation of s.

102:8.1 man, innately endowed with a strong instinct of s.

136:6.3 Jesus’ human nature dictated that the first duty was s

136:6.3 it is therefore, a legitimate reaction of a Urantia

136:7.1 second decision concerning his attitude toward s..

self-preservative

36:5.6 the directional and other s. endowments of all mind

self-pride

111:6.2 that might succumb to the temptations of s..

self-projected

0:1.10 7. Ultimate—s. and time-space-transcending Deity.

self-propagation

82:3.1 tension of man’s unremitting urge to reproduction—s

118:7.6 of life renders material-energy systems capable of s.,

self-protection

54:5.10 be extended in s. against the entire constellation.

59:1.19 trilobites crawled along the bottoms, curling up in s.

94:9.1 espoused in s. by the low-caste monarch Asoka,

173:1.11 idealism, are not disposed to resort to force for s.

196:3.7 The purely animal mind may be gregarious for s.,

self-purposive

0:1.5 2. Potential—self-willed and s. Deity.

self-qualified

105:2.9 5. The Infinite Potential. I AM s..

106:4.1 but functions in this respect as a s. absolute;

self-reactive

117:1.9 self-acting upon the universe and s. to the sum

self-realizable

112:6.8 to become immediately s. as continuing memory.

self-realization

0:9.1 Deity expansion on the second level of creative s..

1:0.5 will, in all that pertains to s. and mind attainment,

1:5.14 God does enjoy those continuous expansions of s.

1:5.15 of the never-ending divine circle of ceaseless s..

2:2.7 a part of God’s ever-expanding s. in the children of

5:2.6 The s. of such an achievement is mainly, though not

12:5.10 Nor is stoicism a high order of s..

35:3.9 7. The domain of co-ordinate and supreme s..

44:7.4 expression on ever-progressive levels of unified s. by

44:8.3 s. will be effected by your own personal efforts

44:8.5 equality of the satisfaction of self-expression and s.

56:9.9 another eternity may be required to experience s. of

56:10.14 S. is potentially evil if it is antisocial.

68:2.3 human s. is worthy of becoming the immediate goal

71:3.9 every normal individual adequate opportunity for s..

72:5.12 their leisure, which can be devoted to increased s..

94:8.17 achievements constitute true progress in cosmic s..

94:11.6 True cosmic s results from identification with cosmic

98:2.2 —salvation—to s. and self-understanding.

98:2.10 the Greek philosophy of s. and an abstract Deity;

100:1.5 growth presupposes a progressive life of s.,

100:1.6 innate drives toward growth and s. which function

100:2.6 The goal of human s. should be spiritual, not

103:6.6 man’s inner spirit depend for its expression and s.

106:8.12 endlessness of self-revelation, to the finality of s.

106:8.23 Such a concept of the I AM implies full s.

106:9.12 on ever-ascending levels of cosmic wisdom, s.,

112:1.7 the varying levels of s. and the general phenomenon

112:2.17 The God-seeking experience of augmenting the s.

112:2.18 experience of the creative expansion of s. through

117:4.1 the unceasing struggle of the Supreme for divine s..

117:4.2 God finds an increased measure of personality s.

117:4.3 hands of even human beings for safekeeping and s..

117:4.6 As we master the problems of s., so is the God of

117:6.7 the attainment of the mind struggle for spirit s.,

117:6.24 The attainment of perfected s. by all personalities

128:1.8 The s. of divinity was a slow and, from the human

128:1.8 This revelation and s. of divinity began in

128:1.8 experience of effecting the s. of his divine nature

132:2.5 new levels of the increasing liberty of moral s.

133:6.5 Moral self-consciousness is true human s. and

133:6.6 Salvation is the spiritualization of the s. of the moral

140:4.6 The highest levels of s. are attained by worship and

144:4.5 It is an avenue of approach to spiritualized s. and

180:5.12 enhanced s. in conjoined social service and

196:1.6 These stages of progressive s. were marked off by

self-realize

39:4.11 perfection of loyalty, can you s. finality of liberty.

92:0.4 wisdom-desiring mind creates the capacity to s. the

106:8.12 the First Source and Center s. the limitlessness of

self-realized

117:3.1 Supreme, who is the total of all finite growth, s. on

self-realizes

56:9.8 any other order of existence ever s. consciousness of

self-realizing

42:10.1 the Primal Father is even now—as always—s. of an

71:7.3 must eventually become world-wide, idealistic, s.,

self-reflective

133:6.5 “The soul is the s., truth-discerning, and spirit-

self-regarding

83:0.3 The s. and self-gratifying sex relationship entails the

self-regulating

35:1.3 standard time and otherwise function as a s. order,

96:5.9 into a partially s. nation of pastoral warriors.

self-regulatory

27:2.1 as a body, are wholly self-governing and s. except

self-rejuvenators

48:4.11 who are inherent Creators, hence automatic s.,

self-relationship

105:2.4 the I AM is establishing the basis for a sevenfold s..

105:2.11 This is the stasis or s. of Infinity, the eternal fact of

105:4.2 from static self through self-segmentation and s. to

self-relationships

105:4.1 self-segmentation of the I AM into the primary s.

self-reliant

23:1.8 messengers of solitary assignment are a s., versatile,

self-reminding

143:7.7 Prayer is s.—sublime thinking; worship is self-

self-request

5:3.3 There is absolutely no s. or other element of

self-respect

54:1.6 True liberty is the associate of genuine s.; false

71:3.9 A moral society should aim to preserve the s. of its

72:6.1 a determined effort to replace the s.-destroying type

140:8.20 aimed at in life appears to have been a superb s.

147:4.6 the idealism embodied in the nobility of profound s..

149:4.2 lack of tolerant brotherly love plus your lack of s.

155:5.10 sovereignty of personality, debase the dignity of s.

156:5.14 Spiritual living mightily increases true s..

156:5.14 But s. is not self-admiration.

156:5.14 S. is always co-ordinate with the love and service of

159:3.3 into the kingdom, do not lessen or destroy their s..

159:3.3 While overmuch s. may destroy proper humility

159:3.3 the loss of s. often ends in paralysis of the will.

159:3.3 It is the purpose of this gospel to restore s. to

159:3.3 Forget not that I will stop at nothing to restore s. to

159:3.4 Take care that you do not wound the s. of timid and

159:3.4 Idleness is destructive of s.; therefore, admonish

187:4.5 his zeal and inspired his highest ideals of moral s.

self-respecting

143:5.2 not deemed proper in those days for a s. man to

self-restraint

118:8.5 inhabited worlds with any large endowment of s..

132:3.10 of self-understanding and consequent voluntary s..

132:3.10 The attainment of perfection of spiritual s. equals

142:6.8 Nicodemus was accomplished in s., and even in high

self-revealing

105:4.2 infinity of the self-segmented phases of the s. I AM.

self-revelation

0:2.18 divinity, and undergoes depletion of capacity for s. to

1:7.6 self-consciousness, self-will, and possibility for s..

16:6.10 of the Infinite is by a cosmic technique of s..

23:1.1 the divine technique of the Infinite Spirit for s. to,

105:2.9 there was achieved threefold self-expression and s..

105:4.2 The s. of the I AM thus proceeds from static self

106:8.12 through the endlessness of s., to the finality of

106:8.23 become volitional participants in the s. of the I AM,

143:5.13 Nalda associated all of this s. of her past life with

self-revelatory

104:4.8 mechanisms whereby personal Deity becomes s. to

self-righteous

143:2.6 of the spirit and not by the s. deeds of the flesh.

149:6.11 display of a self-conscious sense of s. superiority.

155:3.3 truth becomes formulated as a boundary line of s.

163:6.3 wonderful gospel was hidden from the wise and s.,

166:1.5 shall be required of this perverse and s. generation.

167:1.4 both Jesus and the s. Pharisee from Jerusalem

167:5.2 the Pharisee, was a means of inducing s. inactivity

175:1.20 the face of such s. thinking you make ready to slay

self-righteousness

121:7.1 a form of s. based upon the false pride of descent.

150:5.2 ‘Take away the filthy rags of s. and clothe my son

166:1.3 exhibition of ceremonial devotion to your own s..

166:1.4 your inner souls are filled with s., covetousness,

167:5.1 Works of s. cannot buy the favor of God, and

172:1.3 but I would cause the walls of prejudice, s., and hate

self-sacrifice

81:5.4 most individuals willing to pay those premiums of s.

180:5.12 The old religion taught s.; the new religion teaches

self-satisfaction

127:6.1 not with any tinge of s. or desire for affectionate

147:5.8 is not blocked by spiritual pride and moral s..

self-satisfied

139:12.4 s. Judean often dared to criticize in his own heart.

163:3.1 camel to go through the needle’s eye as for these s.

self-seeking

47:6.3 on personal aggrandizement nor on s. conquest.

55:5.1 creatures living on a sin-stricken, s., isolated world,

103:2.4 a conflict between his s. and his altruistic impulses,

103:4.1 period of truce in the conflict of the s. ego with the

111:1.6 the sinful machinations of a perverse and s. will.

156:5.11 Love is never s., and it cannot be self-bestowed.

160:1.13 can be eliminated only by the abandonment of s.

177:4.10 can become when it is once wholly wedded to s.

self-segmentation

105:4.1 they postulate the s. of the I AM into the primary

105:4.2 the I AM thus proceeds from static self through s.

self-segmented

105:4.2 infinity of the s. phases of the self-revealing I AM.

self-serving

71:6.1 Exclusive and s. profit motivation is incompatible

103:2.10 Man tends to identify the urge to be s. with his ego—

self-soul

94:3.7 In the doctrine of the merging of the s. with the

self-sufficient

140:5.7 One was s.; the other was teachable and truth-

196:1.2 Do professed Christians fear the exposure of a s.

self-support

165:5.2 speak to you about these matters of wealth and s.,

self-supporting

72:4.5 on this continent is to make every pupil a s. citizen.

72:10.1 different agricultural colonies and are more than s..

self-surrender

194:3.16 an act of intelligent s. and unreserved consecration.

self-sustaining

69:8.11 be compelled to do at least a s. amount of work.

72:1.3 These people are s., that is, they can live without

96:5.9 whipped them into a s. and partially self-regulating

148:0.5 managed this large tent city so that it became a s.

self-torture

70:7.10 Much s. and cutting entered into these ceremonies.

87:2.4 S.—wounds—was a common form of mourning.

87:6.16 Most of these oaths were accompanied by s. and

87:6.16 a belief in the efficacy of s. and self-denial as rituals

89:3.5 emotional stress, to make vows of self-denial and s..

89:3.5 to do something definite in return for this s. and

110:3.4 co-operation with the Adjuster does not entail s.,

self-totality

196:3.3 the experiencing of self-completion—self-entirety, s..

self-understanding

39:3.4 a basis of real s. and genuine mutual appreciation.

98:2.2 preservation—salvation—to self-realization and s..

113:1.6 the seventh circle and journey inward in the task of s.

132:3.10 progressive attainment of higher levels of s.

160:1.12 that s. which obliterates debilitating fear;

160:2.6 1. Mutual self-expression and s.. Many noble

self-will

1:7.6 personality imply: identity, self-consciousness, s.,

54:1.5 Unbridled s. and unregulated self-expression equal

103:5.4 conflicts between ego-will and the other-than-s. is

105:1.5 must assume the existence of the possibility of s..

105:7.18 of the Gods stirred in response to the primordial s.

105:7.18 to the primordial self-will of self-existent s..

self-willed

0:1.5 2. Potential—s. and self-purposive Deity.

10:3.5 The Universal Father, prior to his s. divestment of

54:1.9 How dare the s. creature encroach upon the rights of

111:5.6 whose creative attributes have eternally joined in s.

self-worth

100:6.3 The consciousness of s. has become augmented by

selfhood

5:6.4 The fundamental attributes of human s., as well as

6:5.5 cannot bestow individualized portions of his s. upon

9:6.4 S. of personality dignity, human or divine,

10:1.3 sharing of personality characterize divine freewill s..

16:8.19 Such a s., indwelt by a prepersonal fragment of God

23:1.2 of eternity, they are all aware of a beginning of s..

71:7.1 pursuit of wisdom, realization of s., and attainment

100:1.5 predicated on the discovery of s. accompanied by

100:3.1 It is the enlistment of the totality of s. in the loyal

102:4.3 of other-mindness in the environment of s..

107:5.2 can work, and love, Adjusters must have powers of s

110:2.2 but they never do violence to the volitional s. of

110:6.10 The degree of s. reality is directly determined by

111:2.10 a new identification in the evolving vehicle for s.

111:4.12 through personality integration and s. unification.

112:1.8 3. Breadth embraces the domain s. organization

112:1.13 which takes place between the organism (s.) and its

112:1.18 summation of its parts constitutes s.—individuality—

112:2.1 It would be helpful in the study of s. to remember:

112:2.6 In all concepts of s. it should be recognized that the

112:2.9 the unity of s. and self-consciousness of personality

112:2.20 But s. of survival value, s. that can transcend the

112:5.1 S. is a cosmic reality whether material, morontial,

112:5.20 is dependent on the persistence of the identity of s.

112:5.20 S. persists in spite of a continuous change in all the

112:5.20 The true reality of all s. (personality) is able to

112:5.21 Notwithstanding the continuity of personal s.,

112:6.8 proof of the retention of the identity of original s.;

112:6.9 material intellect, the former seat of the identity of s..

112:7.6 On the evolutionary worlds, s. is material; it is a

117:4.10 meanings of the cosmos into your own evolving s.?

117:5.2 of the finite God do not lose their volitional s. by so

118:7.5 reveals the transient reality of all God-unidentified s..

129:4.5 beginnings of physical, intellectual, and spiritual s.

130:4.2 progressing s. in the spirit world—these realities,

130:4.3 Likewise do they remain aware of s. progression in

133:7.7 something of an approach to unity in an evolving s.,

133:7.9 sufficient unity to warrant the designation of a s..

136:4.4 and though the s. of the mind of man is ever present,

selfish

4:3.1 bowing before idols of stone, gold, and s. ambition—

7:3.6 such purely s. and material requests fall dead;

44:8.4 morontians learn to socialize their former purely s.

52:6.6 S. political sagacity is ultimately suicidal—destructive

54:1.6 the exploitation of others for the s. aggrandizement

69:5.15 the many misuses of capital by thoughtless and s.

71:4.17 for purposes of s. gain or national aggrandizement?

71:6.2 that this social energy arouser be forever s. in its

82:1.7 effectively tricks s. man into putting race welfare

83:0.3 It is because of the sex urge that s. man is lured into

88:1.10 to trickery for the advancement of their s. interests.

88:6.2 private magic, personal and s. magic was employed

89:3.3 to increase the numerator of s. gratification.

91:1.2 emotions or to achieve unmitigated s. ambitions,

91:4.1 ethical when the petitioner seeks for s. advantage

91:4.1 S. and materialistic praying is incompatible with the

91:4.1 S. praying transgresses the spirit of all ethics founded

91:4.4 characterized by s., and materialistic praying.

91:8.6 Prayer may be a wholly s. request or a true and

94:2.2 flood of inertia and pessimism which their own s.

100:2.4 proportional to elimination of the s. qualities of love.

100:3.4 An isolated and purely s. pleasure may connote a

102:3.3 emotions, lead directly to material actions, s. acts.

103:1.3 life from becoming egocentric—circumscribed, s.,

103:2.8 to be unselfish when confronted by the urge to be s.,

108:5.6 Do not, therefore, look to the Adjuster for s.

108:6.2 by those thoughts which are purely sordid and s.;

119:0.6 pity for those who err and flounder in the s. mire

131:1.6 Those who are s., those who ignore their brothers in

131:3.5 slothful, indolent, feeble, idle, shameless, and s..

132:5.19 Never permit yourself to be so s. as to employ

135:9.5 Politics and s. preferment began to make their

136:6.9 abilities for personal aggrandizement or for s. gain

136:6.10 portrays dramatically the truth that s. satisfaction

136:8.6 power and steadfastly refuse to use it for purely s.

140:6.12 But if your eye is s., the whole body will be filled

140:8.11 he did labor to break down all forms of s. isolation

141:3.8 anger, and the lust for s. power and revenge.

146:2.5 not possible of reception by a thoroughly s. creature

146:2.9 A thoroughly s. soul cannot pray in the true sense

147:4.4 Such a purely s. and lustful interpretation would be

149:1.9 Many others sought healing for wholly s. purposes.

158:6.3 your s. desire for worldly preferment creeps back

165:4.8 but their hearts are set upon their own s. gain’.”

166:3.4 I say to all such s. ones: I know not whence you

166:3.4 to those who would enter the kingdom for s. glory.

169:2.3 oppressed his master’s clients for his own s. gain,

176:3.8 If endowments are used only in s. pursuits and no

176:3.8 such s. stewards must accept the consequences of

176:3.9 And how much like all s. mortals was this unfaithful

177:4.9 Judas’ betrayal of Jesus was the act of a s. deserter

177:4.10 long been engaged in this deliberate, persistent, s.,

179:4.8 evil determination to carry out one’s own s. projects,

180:2.5 thoughtlessly and ignorantly pray for s. ease

180:5.9 consists in the nonresistance of all s. reaction to

181:1.2 not an endless rest of idleness and s. ease but

188:4.9 The believer’s concern should not be the s. desire for

195:9.7 S. men and women simply will not pay such a price

196:1.2 respectability and s. economic maladjustment?

selfishly

69:3.3 Man has most s. chosen the more agreeable work,

70:11.14 for granted that those who had power would use it s.

120:4.1 who had accused their Creator-father of s. seeking

132:5.16 reward for efforts of discovery, neither should he s.

158:7.5 For whosoever would save his life s., shall lose it,

174:5.8 He who s. loves his life stands in danger of losing

193:4.13 In spirit, Judas became arrogant and s. ambitious.

selfishness

52:6.4 they fail to recognize the folly of unmitigated s..

54:1.5 and unregulated self-expression equal unmitigated s.,

54:1.8 golden rule cries out against all fraud, unfairness, s.,

66:8.2 their unselfish advisers by their own evolving s..

71:3.1 Ignorance and s. will insure the downfall of even the

84:1.7 maternal instinct may be thwarted by ambition, s.,

95:2.9 “murder, robbery, falsehood, adultery, and s.,”

99:7.4 wisely decide temporal issues or transcend the s. of

100:1.8 spiritual life with one’s fellows, avoidance of s.,

100:2.7 When the flood tides of human adversity, s., hate,

101:3.14 continued survival of altruism in spite of human s.,

111:1.9 Only by s., slothfulness, and sinfulness can the

130:1.2 distressing conflicts with the difficult whales of s.

131:3.6 S. leads to grief; perpetual care kills.

133:3.7 living in a world so largely dominated by s. and sin

141:3.8 conquest by sacrifice, the sacrifice of pride and s..

143:3.5 from a periodic attack of sensitiveness and s..

156:5.4 led into temptation by the urge of their own s.

160:1.13 Prejudice is inseparably linked to s..

165:4.5 wealth which leads to covetousness and s.

166:3.4 of immaturity and indulge the satisfactions of s.:

179:5.2 emerges from the bondage of ceremonialism and s.

188:4.9 and sacrificial salvation is rooted and grounded in s..

194:3.19 The material spirit of s. has been swallowed up in

195:9.7 attendant on the foolish and deceptive pursuits of s.,

196:0.10 to withstand all human tendencies toward s., evil,

selfless

2:6.5 righteousness of God was irreconcilable with the s.

10:1.1 There is inherent in the s., loving, and lovable nature

selflessness

2:6.4 S. is inherent in parental love.

3:6.1 With divine s., consummate generosity, the Father

140:5.5 could be expected to attain such levels of divine s.

194:3.19 swallowed up in this new spiritual bestowal of s..

selfsame

8:6.3 “But all these works that one and the s. Spirit,

10:4.4 can function in relation to this s. Paradise Trinity.

33:3.8 the direction and guidance of this s. Mother Spirit.

92:2.5 this s. tribe had become the chosen people of God

104:2.4 And this s. Paradise Trinity is a real entity—not a

105:3.5 This s. Conjoint Actor, this God of Action, is the

106:1.2 with the Creator in the evolution of that s. creature.

106:8.22 final knowing of the Father of these s. personalities.

124:4.2 the nature associated with that s. personality.

157:7.3 likewise affected by these s. trials and tribulations,

sell

69:8.4 the Hebrews were not allowed to s. such rejected

71:2.14 Man craves the right to use, control, bestow, s.,

83:3.3 fathers did not like to appear to s. their daughters,

97:3.3 contracts, and covenants—the right to buy and s. land

127:1.5 school, and they were compelled to s. another house.

127:4.10 it was necessary for Jesus to s. his harp in order to

135:3.1 trips to Hebron to see his mother and to s. sheep,

139:9.9 evangelist unless he would s. his goods and help the

151:4.4 In his joy he went forth to s. all he had that he might

163:2.5 “If you would be my messenger, go and s. all that

seller

88:5.3 of hard wood in order to soften the heart of the s..

sellers

173:1.5 money-changers, merchandisers, and cattle s.,

selling

51:4.6 compulsory labor than Urantians would of s. horses

70:10.15 Treason—the “s. out” or betrayal of one’s tribal

97:9.19 the old land mores as against the land-s. attitude of

139:12.13 thought lightly of s. his friend for thirty pieces of

148:0.2 s their catch to David for consumption by the seaside

173:1.1 Gradually there had grown up this custom of s. all

sells

140:8.28 in order to possess which a man s. all that he has.

195:8.4 domination of the church than it s. him into slavish

Seltawriter attached to the court of Emperor Caligula

176:2.8 apocalyptic about the Messiah written by one S.,

176:2.8 It was in these writings of S. that the parable of the

selves

16:9.4 implies the recognition of the reality of s. other

66:4.10 attendant upon the liaison of their morontia s.

99:5.1 —entails the adjustment of the self to other s.,

103:5.6 for the self and for the greatest number of other s.

110:2.3 morontia transcripts of your true advancing s.,

111:1.2 Intellectual s. have their origin in the cosmic mind

111:1.2 On the human level of intellectual s. the potential

111:1.2 an entity-point of absolute value in such human s..

111:2.1 on all levels of its association with s. of will dignity

117:5.2 The intellectual, potentially personal s. of the finite

semblance

80:4.6 in Brittany) did the older Andonites retain even a s.

82:3.15 marriages were entirely free from all s. of license;

154:7.2 No more did he have even the s. of a settled abode.

184:3.7 any two of their witnesses approached even the s. of

semi-independent

121:2.8 survival of Palestine as a s. state was wrapped up

semi-intellectual

18:6.3 They report pertinent data of a physical and s.

semiarid

59:4.7 red deposits are suggestive of arid or s. conditions,

semibarbaric

96:5.8 these Bedouin tribes quickly reverted to the s. ideas

semicaves

63:3.2 domiciled in four adjoining rock shelters, or s.,

semicircle

123:5.3 At Nazareth the pupils sat on the floor in a s.,

128:6.11 the shop, with the children on the ground in a s.

157:3.5 down upon the twelve sitting about him in a s.,

semicivilized

70:10.8 the Hebrews and other s. tribes practiced primitive

74:5.4 of law and order in a world of savages, and s. human

81:3.6 horse was in use throughout civilized and s. lands.

118:10.14 S. man is beginning to unlock the storehouse of

semidemocratic

79:4.5 from the s. systems of the Aryans to despotic and

semifriendly

70:1.13 tribes were accustomed to go out in s. combat to

semigods

94:4.7 4. The demigods: supermen, s., heroes, demons,

semihuman

5:4.9 The concept of a s. and jealous God is an inevitable

semiliquid

41:3.3 though they may later transiently exist in a s. state.

semiliving

15:8.2 living and s. intelligent entities constituted for this

semimagical

91:3.2 primitive form of prayer was much like the s.

semimaterial

25:2.5 the fourth creatures of the servitals, is a s. being.

25:6.1 an original spirit recording and a s. counterpart—

29:1.1 is the first recorded instance of the derivation of s.

29:1.1 sometimes produce these high types of s. beings.

29:4.24 But they deal only with physical and s. energies,

29:4.25 are the most remarkable and mysterious of all s.

37:9.8 a plane of life about halfway between the s. status

43:1.2 material beings make use of material and s. means to

43:5.17 Machiventa Melchizedek ministered in s. form on

44:1.11 the system headquarters, where s. beings are taught

46:7.7 shown them by the material and s. sojourners on

48:2.1 combination of spiritual and physical or s. energies.

50:3.5 All the offspring of these s. assistants of the Prince

50:4.9 test of faith to believe the representations of the s.

51:2.2 Adams and Eves are s. creatures and, as such, are

51:2.2 such changes in the Material Sons and in other s.

semimilitary

80:4.3 their later s. and conquest-loving Andite descendants

semimonotheistic

94:4.8 and s. speculations of the intellectual Brahman to the

semimortal

55:3.15 The progeny of the s. staff of the Planetary Prince

seminatural

155:5.3 The s and instinctive urge to fear mysterious energies

semiparadisiacal

18:6.3 they report spiritual and s. matters to the Ancients

semipeaceful

62:3.8 and once again resumed a normal and s. existence.

81:3.2 was instrumental in producing those s. communities

semiphysical

25:1.3 spirit type, but two hundred and fifty are s. in nature.

25:1.4 ratio yields three spiritual beings to one s..

25:1.5 and since they are of two types—spiritual and s.

29:1.2 spiritual energies,of a s. being and a spirit personality

29:3.6 in all creation except power, material or s. energy;

45:6.2 the life habits and conduct of these superior s. sex

semiprivate

147:5.10 Many other s meetings and banquets did Jesus attend

semiquiet

14:1.4 3. The s. space zone separating the Havona circuits

14:1.8 A third space zone—a s. zone—separating the outer

semireligious

79:8.15 great ethical, moral, and s. awakening of the sixth

121:4.6 These philosophies were s.; they were often ethical,

semirock

60:3.10 these layers of porous s. pick up water at upturned

semisacred

164:3.14 and Josiah knew the pool of Siloam was a s. place.

semisavage

67:5.2 Dalamatia hinterland had swept down in s. assault

67:8.2 the exquisite loyalty of this onetime s. springing from

semisavages

67:5.2 energetic defense of the city against hordes of s. who

89:4.10 Sheer necessity eventually drove these s. to eat the

semiselfish

177:2.3 a dangerous and oftentimes s. trait as it is manifested

semispirit

39:4.15 visitor or some other traveler of spirit or s. nature

44:0.20 value, and relationship of these s. activities.

55:2.9 transition from material existence to s. status.

146:7.1 no more could such s. beings—so-called unclean

semispirit-phenomena

44:2.5 3. The light picturizers—the makers of the real s.

semispirits

44:0.1 They are the spirits and s. who are engaged in

66:4.11 at Dalamatia were taught about these unseen s.,

semispiritual

39:4.18 Here fraternize beings who are wholly spiritual and s.

65:1.5 3. The advanced s. level.

65:1.8 of personality existence—the s. level of being.

77:8.1 to assist in the spiritual and s. work on the planet.

semistates

71:1.24 Similar s. even now exist in Asia and Africa, but not

Semite

96:1.2 varying ideas of God among different groups of S.

96:2.3 Abraham and their S. associates from Egypt

96:2.4 by the time of the Egyptian enslavement of the S.

Semites

78:8.10 become absorbed into the ranks of the northern S.,

85:2.4 Patagonians still worship trees, as did the early S..

86:5.15 The S. taught that the soul resided in the bodily fat,

95:1.1 the Bedouin S. who had filtered in from the western

95:7.5 What Yahweh was to the Jewish S., the Kaaba stone

96:1.0 1. DEITY CONCEPTS AMONG THE SEMITES

96:1.1 The early S. regarded everything as being indwelt by

96:1.4 Many S., including the immediate descendants of

96:1.9 The S. disliked to speak the name of their Deity,

96:1.9 they therefore resorted to numerous appellations

96:1.11 Mount Horeb later became the god of the Hebrew S.

96:2.1 The S. of the East were well-organized horsemen

96:2.1 were among the most advanced of the eastern S..

96:2.1 a superior and well-organized group of mixed S.

96:2.1 Racially the S. were among the most blended of

96:2.2 the Arabian S. fought their way into the Promised

96:2.2 better-organized and more highly civilized S. and

96:2.3 Melchizedek and Abraham that certain tribes of S.,

96:2.3 was not even the progenitor of all the Bedouin S.

96:3.1 Creator dates from the departure of the S. from

96:3.1 became associated with those Bedouin S. who fled

96:3.4 diplomatically for the freedom of his fellow S..

98:1.3 become, like Yahweh among the henotheistic S.,

Semitic

77:4.7 though virtually lost to the world, was not S.;

93:6.4 simple faith in God was too advanced; the S.

96:1.3 and claimed the worship of the S. tribes and peoples.

96:2.0 2. THE SEMITIC PEOPLES

96:3.1 royal family of Egypt; Moses’ father was a S. liaison

121:2.1 The Jews were a part of the older S. race, which

121:2.1 the Jews were the most influential group of the S.

148:6.2 Have you not read that masterpiece of S. literature—

156:3.2 the earlier Canaanite tribes of still earlier S. origin.

semiunderground passages

64:3.2 lived in crude stone huts, hillside grottoes, and s..

semiviscous

58:5.8 to slide downhill, over the underlying s. lava beds,

senator

132:4.5 Jesus talked with a Roman s. on statesmanship

senators

134:5.14 as the small state of Rhode Island has its two s. in

sendsee sendwith I

3:4.4 such spirit Monitors which he can and may s. out.

15:6.9 conditions enable these suns to transform and s.

20:6.8 and the Creator Son s. their conjoint Spirit of Truth

23:3.5 transmit a message or s. an impulse through space

33:8.3 but systems are permitted to s. observers who attend

34:2.4 “You s. forth your Spirit, and they are created.

35:3.22 It is to these schools that the various universes s.

36:5.2 These mind-spirits s. forth their influence into all the

49:6.5 “He shall s. his angels, and they shall gather together

52:5.6 the bestowal Avonal and the Creator Michael s.

56:7.5 herewith outlined because it is the practice to s.

63:7.3 They sought to s. greetings to Urantia in connection

72:12.2 after educating them, s. them back as emissaries of

74:6.6 By this mechanism they could s. and receive thought

76:5.3 if the subordinate Sons of my realm do not s. for

93:9.4 Abraham’s last act was to s. trusty servants to the

94:12.4 spirit of Gautama’s followers and has begun to s.

97:3.3 Second, Baal was supposed to s. rain—he was a god

112:3.7 permitted to s. messages back to their loved ones.

113:6.7 “And he shall s. his angels with a great voice and

129:2.1 which each month Jesus would s. to the family at

134:8.2 Among other things he asked his Father to s. back

138:10.5 requisition on Judas, the treasurer, would s. funds

139:2.9 to establish the kingdom and s. its messengers to the

139:11.3 about entering the kingdom, they would s. for Simon

141:7.6 he promised to s. his Spirit of Truth into the hearts

144:5.83 Receive us to yourself and s. us forth in eternity.

146:3.5 Father, he will s. his spirit into the hearts of all men.

148:5.3 The Father does not s. affliction as an arbitrary

150:4.1 pray the Lord of the harvest that he s. forth more

152:2.6 “Master, you should s. these people away so that

154:5.1 David to arouse his messengers and s. them out to

154:5.2 and at Peter’s house until he should s. for them.

156:1.4 Then Thomas sought to s. the woman away but met

156:1.4 What has happened to you that you would s. away

157:0.1 in their efforts to s. word to Jesus, but it was of no

157:7.4 when Jesus would s. his apostles off by themselves

163:1.3 pray that the Lord of the harvest will s. still other

163:4.10 he will the more likely say, “Here am I; s. me.”

163:6.2 we will s. our spirits into the very minds of men

164:4.5 what else to do, decided to s. for Josiah’s parents to

164:5.1 But they were afraid to s. for him.

167:6.1 mothers with their children, they endeavored to s.

169:3.2 ‘Father Abraham, have mercy on me and s. over

169:3.2 said Dives to Abraham: ‘I pray you s. Lazarus

171:8.5 this Son will then s. for all of you to receive your

173:4.2 decided to s. his son to deal with these ungrateful

176:2.5 the Father will s. another dispensational bestowal,

176:4.3 Jesus promised, first, to s. into the world, and in his

180:4.1 with my promise to s. them another teacher.

180:5.1 The new helper which Jesus promised to s. into the

181:2.13 Then spoke Matthew: “But, Master, who will s. us,

182:1.4 until we can s. the new teacher to comfort and

182:2.5S. to me your most fleet and trustworthy messenger

182:3.1 S. me the assurance that I will please you in my

184:1.9 Annas thought best to s. Jesus bound and in custody

192:0.4 feeling confident they would not s. him back.

193:5.2 soon, very soon, will we s. into this world of my

193:6.6 the gift of the spirit which the Master promised to s..

194:4.4 that the Father may s. the Christ, who has been

sendwith I

128:7.13 I will continue to s. you something each month

128:7.13 but what I s. shall be used by you as the occasion

135:4.4 Malachi: “Behold, I will s. you Elijah the prophet

140:3.2 I s. you to proclaim liberty to the spiritual captives,

140:3.12 “My brethren, as I s. you forth, you are the salt of

140:9.3 finally he said: “Behold I s. you forth as sheep in

144:8.3 Of John it was written: ‘Behold, I s. my messenger

150:4.1 I would s. out the older ones two and two that

152:2.6 “But I do not desire to s. them away hungry;

152:2.7 saying: ‘I do not want to s. these people away.

155:6.11 The spirit which my Father and I shall s. into the

163:1.3 I am about to s. you to Jew and gentile as lambs

163:4.10 he will the more likely say, “Here am I; s. me.”

169:3.2 said Dives to Abraham: ‘I pray you s. Lazarus

177:0.3 To do this is folly; I will therefore s. three men

178:3.2 so am I about to s. you forth to represent me and

180:3.3 soon, after I have gone, I will s. you a spirit helper.

180:3.5 so will I surely s. for you that you may be with me

180:4.2 until I s. you this new teacher, the Spirit of Truth.

180:4.5 In a very short time I am going to s. you my spirit,

180:6.2 restored to my place on high before I can s. this

181:1.5 I will surely s. the new teacher to be with you

182:1.5 even so am I about to s. these men into the world.

190:1.3 when they have gathered together, I will s. them

190:1.5 I am about to s. you on your last mission as

190:1.5 I now disband you, bid you farewell, and s. you

191:4.3 I am soon to s. the Spirit of Truth into the souls of

191:5.3 I s. you forth, not to love the souls of men, but

191:5.3 As the Father sent me into the world, so s. I you.

191:6.3 “As the Father sent me into this world, now s. I you.

193:0.5 to the Father, and until I s. you the Spirit of Truth.

193:2.2 And so s. I you abroad to preach this salvation of

193:3.2 to the Father, even until I s. you the Spirit of Truth

193:3.2 As the Father sent me into the world, so do I s. you

193:3.2 And did I not even s. you out to teach, two and

sender

35:2.5 be deputized in the name of the s. and in that event

senders

26:3.6 broadcast receivers and s. of the central creation

sending

13:0.5 s. the spiritual illumination of the Third Person of

20:5.3 and the s. of the Spirit of Truth is dependent upon

23:3.3 loss of time which would be occasioned by the s.

37:8.3 In s. greetings to the mortals of Urantia, Andovontia

40:7.1 The s. of Adjusters, their indwelling, is indeed one of

46:3.4 The Jerusem s. station is located at the opposite pole

66:5.6 on long journeys for the purpose of s. messages

66:6.4 s. them back to their people as emissaries of social

69:4.7 Message s. evolved from the primitive smoke signal

72:12.2 who advocates the s. of missionaries to these nations

74:5.8 The s. of ambassadors from one tribe to another

78:0.1 peoples, s. out their progeny to the ends of the earth,

94:7.5 and began s. his students out in groups of sixty to

114:1.3 the plan of s. one of the twenty-four counselors to

119:1.2 After s. this farewell broadcast, Michael appeared

121:2.6 s. forth to the world of a new and enlarged concept

126:5.8 About this time Jesus began s. James up to the camel

128:7.11 Jude was now very faithfully s. his share of funds

129:2.3 asked John to act in his stead in the matter of s.

135:4.1 for the burial of Elizabeth before s. for John.

136:3.6 and s. greetings to Immanuel, proffered his assurance

138:2.10 the wisdom of the Master’s plan of s. them out to

140:3.14 “I am s. you out into the world to represent me and

143:0.1 after s. their tents and meager personal effects to

143:6.1 I am now s. you to reap that whereon you have

146:5.3 also s. messengers requesting that he heal sufferers

147:2.4 until a short time before the commissioning and s.

148:8.5 did much to make possible the immediate s. forth of

150:4.0 4. S. THE APOSTLES OUT TWO AND TWO

158:7.6 Jesus was not s. them alone into the conflict;

164:4.3 first, in making the clay, then, in s. this beggar to

165:0.1 gave final instructions before s. them on a mission

173:4.2 beating one, stoning another, and s. the others away

181:2.17 and the s. of the new teacher who will live in your

185:3.8 to gain time for thought, by s. Jesus to appear before

190:3.3 As a result of s. out the messengers during the

194:3.13 the spectacle of God also seeking for man and s. his

194:3.16 by giving themselves to man—s. their spirits to live

sends

2:5.1 the good and s. rain on the just and on the unjust.”

2:5.2 that God s. the marvelous Adjusters to indwell the

3:4.4 The fact that he s. forth spirit messengers from

4:1.5 when new worlds are born, he “s. forth his Sons and

55:8.1 and each planet s. its ten representatives thereto.

96:7.6 The Yahweh of these times “s. evil spirits to

137:8.7 “The Father in heaven s. his spirit to indwell the

140:3.16 likewise he s. rain on the just and the unjust.

160:2.7 that the Master never s. you out alone to labor for

160:2.7 the kingdom; he always s. you out two and two.

162:2.3 you are refusing to receive him who s. me.

169:1.3 accepts you even before you have repented and s.

169:4.12 it is the Father in heaven who s. his spirit to dwell

171:2.3 he s. an embassy to this other king, even when he

179:3.8 neither is one who is sent greater than he who s. him.

182:2.5 ‘The Master s. greetings of peace to you and says

191:6.1 “But David, who s. us this word, reports that the

194:2.1 now that he has personally left the world, he s.

senile

41:4.4 red glow, the s. glimmer of a dying monarch of light.

senility

55:3.1 the decrepitude of old age and the disorders of s..

senior

22:2.4 The s. Mighty Messengers were chosen from those

23:0.1 are the first and s. order of the Higher Personalities

24:7.1 the disappearance of the s. experienced servitals?

25:1.5 through the courses of training which the s. guides

25:5.1 certain of the s. chief recorders are chosen as

25:6.4 s. or graduate recorders are the superuniverse

25:6.6 On Uversa these s. Celestial Recorders can show the

30:4.18 company with their more advanced and s. brethren.

31:9.1 of this magnificent group, the s. Master Architect, is

31:9.3 Only the s. or first-eventuated Architect functions on

31:9.4 with the counsel of the pre-eventuated s. Architect,

31:10.1 The s. Master Architect has oversight of the seven

35:6.1 the Constellation Father, has two associates, a s.

35:6.1 At each change of administration the s. associate

35:6.1 the junior assumes the duties of the s.,

35:6.3 s. associate becomes acting director of constellation

35:6.3 The normal function of the s. associate is the

35:7.2 universe under the tutelage of the s. Vorondadeks.

35:9.4 Such a body is presided over by the s. Most High

36:1.3 divisions: The first division is the s. Life Carriers,

36:2.12 scrutinized by the supreme council of the s. Life

36:3.2 world usually consists of one hundred s. carriers,

36:3.9 though two of the s. carriers and twelve custodians

37:2.8 It is the s. of these superangel commanders who,

37:3.6 Two s archangels are always assigned as the personal

37:8.8 These are the s. or supervising recorders.

38:7.2 is the cherubim—the s. or controlling personality.

38:8.6 these advanced and s. cherubim and sanobim are

39:8.1 With the help and counsel of the s. archangels

43:3.2 his two associates as the s. Most High and the junior

43:3.2 served as junior associate and as s associate for equal

43:5.4 2. The s. Most High associate.

51:2.1 —an Adam and an Eve of the s. corps of Material

51:4.1 But while the red man is the s. race of the planets,

62:7.6 permission was granted to leave behind two s. Life

66:8.1 While slightly resentful of s. counsel and restive

67:6.2 The s. resident Life Carriers assumed leadership of

67:6.5 confirmed by the mandate of the s. constellation

74:1.1 Adam and Eve of Urantia were members of the s.

74:1.3 the entire s. corps of Material Sons and Daughters

74:2.6 custody to Adam and Eve by the s. Melchizedek,

77:0.2 two distinct orders of midwayers: the primary or s.

77:6.1 ancestors common to the parentage of the s. corps

77:8.1 at present governed alternately by the s. member of

189:2.2 when Gabriel had conferred with the s. Most High

seniors

12:2.6 endless past has held for your s. and predecessors.

38:5.1 our angels have been taught by their own s..

38:8.5 World Teachers when deserted by their seraphic s.

107:3.4 respect for the experience of their s. and superiors.

sensation

14:2.3 Havona natives respond to forty-nine differing s.

14:2.3 universe possess forty-nine specialized forms of s..

116:7.1 body is traversed by a network of neural s. paths.

133:7.8 co-ordination of associated s.-recognition and

133:7.8 none experience a meaningful recognition of s. or

sensations

7:3.4 S. travel inward over the neural paths; some are

7:3.4 others pass on to the less automatic but habit-trained

133:7.7 Ideas are not simply a record of s.; ideas are

133:7.7 ideas are s. plus the reflective interpretations of the

133:7.7 self; and the self is more than the sum of one’s s..

133:7.10 built up solely out of the consciousness of physical s.

sensenoun; see sense, in any; sense, certain;

sense, common; sense, every; sense, in no;

see humor

1:0.5 can hardly hope to be perfect in the infinite s., but

1:0.5 perfection may not be universal in the material s.,

1:5.13 Personality, in the supreme s., is the revelation of

3:5.17 brave, but they are not courageous in the human s.

3:6.6 Son and the Infinite Spirit suffer in a modified s..

4:1.12 But in the larger s. the apparent “accidents” of the

4:2.1 Nature is in a limited s. the physical habit of God.

4:2.6 nature is in a limited, qualified s. pervaded by God;

4:3.2 God is incapable of wrath and anger in the s. of these

4:4.6 God is a Father in the highest s. of the term.

5:3.1 In the highest s., we worship the Father and him only

6:0.2 In the sequential s. the Universal Father never

6:5.6 personal and nothing but personal in the Deity s.;

6:8.1 In the same s. that God is the Universal Father,

7:2.1 Original Son is profound, absolute in the spiritual s..

7:5.3 become a part of creature experience in the s. that

7:5.5 but in some way associative in the superpersonal s..

9:2.1 God is spirit in a threefold s.: He himself is spirit;

10:3.5 the Father, to have been absolute in a total s., must

10:5.5 but in a qualified s. and to their respective levels,

10:6.16 of the attitude of the Trinity in a universal s.;

10:8.2 only in the s. that the Supreme partially represents

12:4.10 3. Relative motions—relative in the s. that they are

12:5.1 of Paradise, but not in the same s., only indirectly.

12:5.7 time—consciousness of motion, and a s. of duration.

12:5.9 3. Personality creates a unique time s. out of insight

12:6.5 only in the quantitative or gravity-measurement s.;

13:1.4 This world is, in a unique s., the “bosom of the

14:4.11 the same s that other orders of permanent citizenship

14:4.11 so, in a larger s., do the Havona natives live and

14:4.11 Havoners as material creatures in the s. that the word

15:6.7 evolutionary in the s. that they have not been

15:6.7 evolutionary in the s. that the creative acts of God

16:3.16 unite as sevenfold Deity, this union in a deity s.

16:3.16 this union in a deity sense—not in a personal s.

16:3.16 In this s. the “Sevenfold Spirit” is functionally

16:3.16 It is also in this s. that Master Spirit Number Seven

16:7.7 A s. of proportion is concerned in the exercise virtue

16:9.11 2. The quest for moral values, the s. of duty.

19:7.3 yet, in the highest s., they are all freewill endowed.

20:2.1 Though not creators in the personal s., Avonals are

24:3.2 Aids are not persons in the s. that the messengers are

25:1.1 are not servants in any menial s. of the word.

25:1.3 order of material beings (material in the Havona s.),

26:3.1 There you will all be, in the highest s., fraternal

28:6.13 portray to all will creatures the s. of the obligation,

29:4.12 Not all orders are persons in the s. of possessing

30:1.11 not prepersonal in the s. that the Adjusters are, but

30:1.113 in the same s. that there are spirit personalities who

34:3.7 are independent of time and space in the absolute s..

34:4.13 Thus is the s. of orientation forever fixed in the living

34:4.13 This s. is not wholly wanting as a conscious

37:0.1 these creators are in a very literal s. the Father-Son

37:9.11 In a comparative s. these midwayers are the

39:4.7 in the larger s. such goals are simply milestones on

40:10.12 Messengers may not in the exact s. be seventh-

42:0.1 The foundation of the universe is material in the s.

42:4.11 In a dynamic s. the work which resting matter can

44:1.1 beautiful sound unrecognized by the human s. of

44:1.13 rhythm stimulate the reaction of the music-loving s.

45:6.3 Sex experience in a physical s. is past for these

48:3.4 are hardly companionate in the material (human) s.,

48:4.14 The s. of celestial humor we have with us always,

49:4.3 The average special physical-s. endowment of human

50:1.3 an increasing danger of losing the s. of proportion

56:9.5 Absolute Person, though not, in the experiential s.,

56:10.8 appreciation of beauty leads to the s. of the fitness

56:10.10 Goodness embraces the s. of ethics, morality, and

62:2.3 possessing a s. of self-abasement bordering on

65:4.2 life on no world is ever experimental in the s. that

65:4.2 nor wholly experimental, in the accidental s..

69:7.4 The dog’s keen s. of smell led to the notion it

70:1.21 to fight betokened the arrival of a s. of fairness,

75:1.4 They were isolated, the tremendous s. of loneliness

75:7.2 While downcast by the s. of guilt, Adam and Eve

79:8.14 4. Development of a strong s. of duty,

84:5.1 and by man’s increasing s. of acquired fairness.

84:5.2 only tardily improving as a result of the sheer s. of

89:3.5 the form of contracts with the gods and, in that s.,

89:10.3 The s. or feeling of guilt is the consciousness of the

89:10.4 The possibility of the recognition of the s. of guilt is

89:10.4 Such a s. of unworthiness is the initial stimulus that

91:1.6 real danger that all prayer may lead to a morbid s. of

100:5.1 filled with lost souls, not lost in the theologic s. but

100:6.7 There is a s. of security, associated with the

100:7.3 associated with an extraordinary s. of propriety.

101:1.6 the pre-existent evolutionary s. of duty completes

101:1.7 The s. of evolutionary duty and the obligations

101:2.1 And this is the only s. in which religion can ever

101:5.10 with ethics and morals, the s. of human duty.

101:10.4 Only in the spiritual s. is man a child of God.

101:10.4 it is only in the spiritual s. that man is at present

101:10.7 Religion effectually cures man’s s. of idealistic

102:1.1 man’s primitive and evolutionary s. of duty into that

103:1.6 can be employed to designate this “s.,” “feeling,”

103:1.6 which is personal in the highest and infinite s..

103:4.3 The s. of guilt (not the consciousness of sin) comes

103:4.4 this fictitious guilt and s. of isolation in the universe

105:7.2 but it is superevolutional in the finite s.;

105:7.2 Isle is truly absolute in the “materialized” s..

105:7.2 Havona is eternal but not changeless in the s. of

106:0.10 entirely relative, relative in the s of being conditioned

106:2.1 personality: Paradise personality in the highest s.,

106:2.1 Creator personality in the universe s.,

106:2.1 mortal personality in the human s.,

106:2.1 Supreme personality in the experiential totaling s..

106:4.1 The Trinity certainly co-ordinates in the ultimate s.

106:4.3 present but in the absonite and superpersonal s..

106:5.3 they encompass it and correlate it, in a collective s.,

106:6.6 potential but also associative in the total Deity s. of

106:7.6 Such inability to attain God in a final s. should in

107:4.2 Adjusters are not absolutes in the universal s.,

107:4.2 not absolutes in the universal sense, in the Deity s.,

109:4.6 In a s the Adjusters may be fostering a certain degree

112:5.4 Human beings possess identity only in the material s.

116:5.10 the superuniverse s. when the Seven Master Spirits

117:2.2 it would seem to be, even in the larger universe s.,

117:2.4 In a s. we are in status as of the preceding universe

117:2.6 will achieve completion (in the energy-spirit s.).

117:4.1 cope with the problems of the finite in the total s. of

117:4.8 This is a morality which transcends the temporal s.

118:4.7 actuality, transformative creators in the cosmic s..

118:6.4 In the originating s., only the Father-I AM possesses

118:6.4 in the absolute s., only the Father, the Son, and Spirit

123:6.3 Jesus developed a keen s. of numbers, distances,

125:0.1 like period of freedom from all s. of responsibility,

125:0.6 the temple rituals very touchingly impressed his s.

125:1.2 But most of all was his s. of propriety outraged by

127:3.13 Mary at last and in the fullest s. recognized Jesus as

127:4.7 but Jude lacked much of Mary’s s. of proportion and

129:4.4 In a spiritual s., he did live through the mortal life

130:2.10 it is in this same s. that every reflective and spiritually

130:3.10 religions only in the s. that they led men to find God

131:9.2 But this Great God has conferred a moral s. even

132:1.3 a civilization which has abandoned its s. of moral

133:7.10 mind would be utterly lacking in a s. of moral values

133:7.10 of moral values and would be without a guiding s. of

135:5.6 could be the Messiah in the traditional Jewish s..

136:2.1 The Jewish s. of racial solidarity was very profound

139:8.12 Thomas had a keen and sure s. of fact.

139:12.6 Judas’s s. of values and loyalties was defective.

140:8.12 Jesus had a firm s. of justice, but it was always

146:2.9 A thoroughly selfish soul cannot pray in the true s.

149:6.11 not the self-deceptive display of a self-conscious s.

151:3.9 to the forcing of thought through the s. of hearing.

155:3.5 the grave danger of allowing a s. of sacredness to

155:6.5 It is not required of you that your own s. of mercy,

160:5.1 In this s., religion symbolizes our supreme devotion

160:5.2 react to religion in the tribal, national, or racial s.,

170:2.16 the coming of the kingdom in the racial or world s.

174:1.4 child-father relationship, must frequently feel a s.

175:1.10 you should call no man Father in the spiritual s.,

184:2.8 heavy of heart and crushed with the s. of guilt,

184:4.5 vanquished, merely uncontending in the material s..

186:2.8 them real national leadership, even in a spiritual s..

187:4.5 there sprang up in his heart an overwhelming s. of

188:5.2 Jesus is truly a savior in the s. that his life and

194:0.1 conscious of a new and profound s. of spiritual joy,

194:2.2 all believers would experience a s. of loneliness had

195:2.5 culture of Rome but hardly its religion in the s. of

195:2.6 Rome to receive Christ, at least in an intellectual s..

195:3.8 become a means of spiritual salvation in a larger s..

195:4.1 In a spiritual s., Christianity was hibernating.

195:5.7 4. Even man’s s. of human morality is not religious.

196:0.12 His s. of dependence on the divine was so

sense, in any

8:1.10 And we do this without i. being disregardful of the

10:3.5 First Source without a Son could not i. of the word

22:4.4 The techniques of Paradise are not i. arbitrary.

24:2.7 Census Directors are not i. recording personalities.

25:1.1 are not servants in any menial s. of the word.

25:7.1 neither do Companions i. displace the work of the

29:4.13 these regulators are not persons i. of the term.

39:2.1 not because they are i. qualitatively superior to other

158:2.5 transfiguration because they were i. better prepared

174:3.4 not i. speak approvingly of the Pharisaic beliefs

183:1.1 the final hours of his mortal life were not i. a part

186:5.5 they are not i. dependent on these periodic bestowal

sense, certain

3:1.10 they are in a c. quarantined, or partially isolated

10:8.3 the Eternal Son, and the Infinite Spirit are, in a c.,

22:7.7 of a trinitized son become in a c. spiritually as one.

32:3.4 every local universe is, in a c., a duplication of the

33:5.1 In a c. this high Trinity Son is also the personal

44:3.4 what mortals would call recreation and, in a c., play.

47:0.1 In a c., all fifty-six of the worlds of Jerusem are

77:8.3 In a c. the secondary group are differentiated along

110:7.4 In a c., this new being is of the eternal past as well

117:4.9 Supreme Deity is in a c. dependent on the choosing

135:5.2 end of the age and, in a c., with the end of the world

191:0.6 but Andrew at least enjoyed a c. of freedom from

194:2.3 In a c., this Spirit of Truth is the spirit of both the

sense, common

100:7.3 all his plans were characterized by such sanctified c..

140:5.16 So-called c. or the best of logic would never suggest

159:4.9 has prevented religion from being safeguarded by c..

sense, every

23:2.10 These spirit messengers are in e. interchangeable

23:2.10 Messengers; they are spiritually alike and in e. equal.

27:4.3 conduct is wholly spontaneous, in e. natural and free.

29:4.26 their reactions; nevertheless they are in e. intelligent.

42:12.10 —personality presences in e. analogous to Urantia

45:6.3 This is in e. true except in the mortal sex life and its

107:7.3 conduct which betokens the exercise of powers in e.

139:12.5 loyal apostle, and in e. of the word a great success.

sense, in no

21:1.3 And these observations are i. implied criticisms;

39:3.11 Such angelic reservists are i. inactive; many serve as

42:1.3 but i. will they have found God, neither will they

42:1.7 but i. or degree, not even to the slightest imaginable

48:5.8 morontia pupils that postponement is i. avoidance.

79:1.1 These earlier migrations were i. conquests; they

121:3.9 Christianity was i. an economic movement having

126:3.6 I. could his life mission be the fulfillment of the

136:2.1 It is therefore evident that Jesus i. received John’s

137:4.13 But this was i. a miracle.

139:3.3 Though James was i. moody, he could be quiet and

145:1.3 But this was i. a miraculous draught of fishes.

148:4.6 Man is indeed subject to evil, but he is i. the child of

148:4.9 but such beings are i. sinful, much less iniquitous.

152:0.3 Jesus’ career, but which he i. consciously willed.

188:3.4 The Master’s Personalized Adjuster could i. be

196:0.12 that Jesus’ faith was childlike, it was i. childish.

senseverb

1:5.9 we continue to s. his divine presence here and there,

8:2.4 To s. the absoluteness of the Spirit, you need only

9:7.1 that unique and inexplicable power to see, hear, s.,

12:2.5 discern its extent and s. its majestic dimensions,

16:9.2 God-discerning mortal is able to s. the unification

40:10.14 divine sonship and begin to s. the obligation to avail

55:2.3 the midway creatures or their associates s. the

108:3.9 We s. the presence of the Inspired Trinity Spirits,

130:7.5 Animals do not s. time as does man, and even to man

133:5.8 And this is a concept of unity which can s. the

137:4.9 Mary seemed to s. that something was happening.

138:2.1 They began to s. how hungry were the common

157:3.7 they seemed to s. that a great event in their lives had

173:5.6 beginning to s. that something tragic was about to

178:2.1 beginning to s. that earth’s greatest tragedy was

178:2.2 They began to s. the grim determination of the rulers

senseadjective

14:2.4 those worlds excite a reaction in your gross s. organs

14:2.4 be deaf, blind, and lacking in all other s. reactions;

sensed

128:7.7 Mary s. that he was making ready to leave them.

144:1.7 In a measure they all s. that this would be their last

172:2.5 all of Jesus’ followers s. the impending crisis, but

177:5.4 They vaguely s. what was coming, and none felt

179:5.2 The apostles all s. that something out of the

senseless

68:3.3 This s. superstition, some of which still persists,

98:3.9 exhorted the Romans to abandon their wild and s.

senselessness

48:4.6 The s. of much that often causes us serious concern,

senses

14:2.3 The morontia s. are seventy, and the higher

16:6.6 1. Causation—the reality domain of the physical s.,

16:6.10 is recognized by the mathematical logic of the s.;

44:6.8 through the sharpening of the evolving spirit s..

49:4.3 though the special s. of the three-brained mortals are

76:4.5 Their special s. were much more acute, and Adam

76:4.5 These special s. were not so acutely present in their

77:8.13 material world, as they are perceived by human s..

100:4.4 In physical life the s. tell of the existence of things

103:6.4 through the material endowments of his physical s.

112:2.11 matter vanishes to the material s. but may still remain

128:7.4 Jude never was brought to his sober s. until after his

131:4.5 have attained wisdom by the restraint of our s.,

143:5.4 This command brought Nalda to her s..

155:5.6 The religion of the physical s. and the superstitious

170:0.2 make clear the many different s. in which the term

184:2.11 crowing of the cock brought Peter to his better s.,

sensing

158:4.7 defeat and s. the humiliation resting upon all of them,

sensitive

23:2.20 Solitary Messengers are highly s. to gravity;

24:2.2 are personally s. and responsive to intelligent will.

28:5.7 superb beings are so reflective and selective, so s.,

34:4.13 All living creatures possess bodily units which are s.

48:2.19 A combined controller is s. to, and functional with,

63:4.2 These early human beings were not so s. to pain nor

89:4.6 Surrounded by so many s. spirits and grasping gods,

91:7.4 in response to so-called inspiration when it is s. to

106:9.12 Such a Father life is one predicated on truth, s. to

127:3.3 But James was not so s. to some of these sights.

128:6.5 the Roman legionnaires were very s. to anything

140:5.16 Being s. and responsive to human need creates

184:4.3 To this gentle and s. soul of humankind, joined in

185:2.8 Pilate, being keenly s. to the disrespectful manner of

sensitiveness

143:3.5 Judas was suffering from a periodic attack of s.

sensitivity

9:8.13 endowed with a morontia form with its enlarged s. to

16:6.4 This reality s. of the cosmic mind responds to certain

19:5.5 detect their nearness by virtue of an inherent s. to

19:5.6 aware of a qualitative excitation in his detection-s.

19:5.7 my associated Solitary Messenger’s personal s. to

26:6.3 spiritualization of purpose, a new s. for divinity,

42:2.12 a certain potential for s. to the linear-gravity pull

56:10.8 3. Ethic s..

79:8.14 of morality, and the augmentation of ethical s..

100:1.8 which favor religious growth embrace cultivated s.

101:6.8 enlightenment, philosophic stability, ethical s.,

101:7.2 discriminating thinking in connection with s. to

102:3.2 the superphilosophic s. for truth discernment and

103:6.7 Mota is a supermaterial reality s. which is

103:6.8 compensate for the absence of the truth s. of mota

103:7.11 constitutive reality s. of the mind endowment of man.

106:9.2 Without time s., no evolutionary creature could

117:4.8 the universal s. to, and acceptance of, duty.

sensitization

92:7.8 2. Depth of meanings—the s. of the individual to the

Sensitizers, Ethical

39:3.7 4. Ethical S.. It is the mission of these seraphim to

sensory

44:1.10 morontia melody unrecognized by the s. mechanism

44:3.9 real to the s. comprehension of material mortals,

47:10.2 adjust the immature morontia s. mechanism to the

102:4.2 imagination plus the keenness of the s. discovery of

111:4.1 is the intellectual process of fitting the s. impressions

111:4.1 Understanding connotes that these recognized s.

111:4.2 Meanings are nonexistent in a wholly s. or material

111:4.3 the materialistic pursuits of the s. or outer world.

111:4.4 devote themselves to the pursuit of the s. activities

sensual

69:1.5 dancing, games, and other phases of s. gratification.

84:8.3 is sex gratification, and this form of s. pleasure was

121:4.2 The better Epicureans were not given to s. excesses.

140:8.21 Jesus well knew that the s. urges are not suppressed

sensuous

136:6.10 the truth that selfish satisfaction and s. gratification

sent see sent by; sent forth; sent me; sent out;

see sent, Jesus

0:0.4 formulated by an Orvonton commission s. to Urantia

1:2.3 the spirit Monitor s. from Paradise to live in the mind

2:1.7 Adjusters, the gift of the great God himself s. to

2:1.7 s. without announcement and without explanation.

2:5.6 He has s. of himself, his spirit, to live in you and to

20:6.9 final bestowal the Spirit of Truth previously s. into

22:10.5 the very problem I have been s. to attack and solve

23:2.24 frequently attached to commissions which are s. to

31:3.3 have been s. back in large numbers to participate

64:6.10 from the schools of the Prince and s. delegates there

65:4.9 twelve in number, were s. as advisers to the Life

66:1.3 Caligastia seemed especially desirous of being s. as

66:3.8 after training and inspiring these students, s. them

66:4.13 a shrub of Edentia which was s. to Urantia by the

66:6.5 Foreign emissaries were never s. to a race except

69:8.4 If not satisfactory, they could be s. away, but

73:6.3 they s. to the planet a shrub of Edentia, and this plant

74:4.3 Van s. their leader in great haste to Adam.

93:5.5 Melchizedek s. one of his students, Jaram the Hittite,

109:3.2 Virgin Adjusters are usually s. to such worlds

119:2.6 Even his erring predecessor s. this message: “Just

122:8.4 Mary s. word to Elizabeth that her child had come

122:8.5 priests, who were s. from Jerusalem by Zacharias.

122:8.6 that Jesus was the object of their quest and s. them

129:2.4 by a certain large fund which Jesus presently s. up

130:3.4 and from which he s. teachers to all the world;

130:5.1 when Paul s. Titus to the island to reorganize their

132:2.2 the divine spirit which the Father in heaven has s.

133:0.2 many things in Alexandria and Rome that they s. all

133:4.4 Do you not know that the God of heaven has s.

135:6.6 priests and Levites s. a delegation out to inquire

135:11.2 ‘I am not the Messiah, but I am one s. on before to

135:11.4 John again s. trusted messengers to Jesus, inquiring:

135:12.7 And Herod Antipas s. a soldier, commanding him to

137:4.1 the invitations had been s. abroad for the wedding

137:5.2 Jesus s. them to their rest while he walked and talked

137:7.4 to Herod Antipas, who in turn s. spies to ascertain

137:8.3 The next day he s. his brother James to ask for the

140:3.1 the glories of a better life and have been s. back to

140:7.3 Jesus visited with Zebedee and Salome while he s.

141:2.1 by the spirit which he has s. to live within the souls

141:7.10 a teacher s. from heaven to present spiritual truth to

142:8.1 eccentric men refused to accept him as a teacher s.

143:4.1 Ashurbanipal s. other colonies to dwell in Samaria.

143:6.1 his determination to talk to the people before he s.

144:8.2 “John the Baptist has s. us to ask—are you truly the

145:0.1 Now that John the Baptist had been s. to his death,

145:3.12 the fears of Herod aroused, and he s. watchers to

147:1.2 the Roman soldier s. his friends out to greet Jesus,

147:1.2 wherefore I s. the elders of your own people.

148:7.2 “I know wherefore you have s. this man into my

148:8.4 drowning from trying to walk on the water, was s.

152:4.1 The apostles, without their Master—s. off by

152:4.1 He had never before s. them all away and refused to

153:2.2 words of my servants the prophets whom I have s.

153:2.7 work of God, that you believe him whom he has s..’”

156:6.6 s. word that the Master was free to live and work in

156:6.8 in the territory of his brother Philip, s. word to him

162:2.6 I know you have been s. to apprehend me, but you

162:9.2 many workers had been s. to the cities of Judea and

163:1.6 Abner s. the seventy messengers into all the cities of

163:3.5 the laborers to pay them a denarius a day, he s.

164:4.2 Instead, they s. forthwith for Josiah.

164:4.3 Such a man cannot be a teacher s. from God.”

168:0.2 When Martha and Mary s. word to Jesus

168:0.3 Neither could they understand why Jesus s. no word

169:1.7 country, who s. him into the fields to feed swine.

169:4.2 that the Father s. him into the world to reveal their

171:8.3 who in their hearts had already rejected him, s. an

171:8.5 another Son will be s. to receive this kingdom,

172:2.4 the officers of the Sanhedrin s. men to arrest Lazarus

173:4.2 And when the season of the fruits drew near, he s.

173:4.2 he s. other and more trusted servants to deal with

173:4.2 And then the householder s. his favorite servant,

173:5.2 heard of these rejections of his invitation, he s. other

175:1.4 have we s. our prophets to teach and warn them,

175:1.4 have they killed these heaven-s. teachers.

175:1.22 Father has s. you the wise men and the prophets;

175:1.23 prophets and killed the teachers that were s. to you,

177:2.2 luxuries which wealth can buy while they s. you to

179:3.8 is one who is s. greater than he who sends him.

182:1.3 that they should believe in him whom you s. into

182:2.11 “You know, Master, I s. for your family, and I have

183:4.4 David s. Peter in charge of a messenger to join his

183:4.7 just after Peter had been s. to join his brother,

183:4.7 David Zebedee s. word to Jesus’ family, by Jude,

184:1.8 I have been s. to all men, gentile as well as Jew.”

184:2.9 Peter found only David Zebedee, who s. a messenger

185:1.3 ground, and s. word that they were ready to die.

185:1.9 Rome s. the second-rate Pilate to govern Palestine.

185:1.9 Tiberius had better have s. to the Jews the best

185:4.3 an old purple royal robe and s. him back to Pilate.

185:5.1 Then I s. him to Herod, and the tetrarch must have

185:5.1 the same conclusion since he has s. him back to us

185:6.4 This sight s. a mighty shudder through the realms of

186:3.3 David s. messengers about every half hour with

187:2.3 existed a society of Jewish women who always s.

187:5.7 Pilate forthwith s. three soldiers to break the legs

187:6.2 After the death of the Master, John s. the women,

189:5.1 by the story that Jesus had s. special word to him.

190:1.2 the high priest s. the captain of the temple guards

sent by

55:4.22 by a volunteer adviser s. by the Ancients of Days,

66:4.13 a shrub of Edentia which was s. to Urantia by the

136:5.1 the assembled celestial hosts of Nebadon s. by their

137:1.3 believed he was s. by God, but what about John?

137:6.5 wonder-working as the proof that I am s. by my

142:5.1 how shall we know of a certainty that you are s. God

142:6.3 “Rabbi, we know that you are a teacher s. by God,

146:2.3 they should hear my law and the words which I s.

148:7.2 and perceived that he had been s. by the Pharisees,

153:5.4 not turn back, for we know that you are s. by God.”

157:2.1 all men will know that you have been s. by God.”

162:2.3 I have been s. by the Father, and he who sent me

162:7.3 that I am s. by God, that I am not doing this work

164:4.4 “If this man is not s. by God, how can he do these

164:5.3 when I declared to you that I was s. by God.

sent forth

16:4.1 “the Seven Spirits of God s. to all the universe.”

40:6.2 “And because you are sons, God has s. the spirit

42:4.2 ordained by the Infinite Personality who s. it forth.

50:0.1 commissioned as Planetary Princes and s. to rule the

50:4.1 of the evolutionary races are instructed and then s.

61:7.10 This is the glacier that s. the many tongues, or ice

78:2.2 they willingly s. their choicest sons and daughters in

78:3.1 they s. their excess inhabitants as teachers to the

94:9.1 he trained and s. more than seventeen thousand

109:1.1 development of virgin Adjusters before they are s.

113:0.1 planetary seraphim are indeed ministering spirits s.

122:10.1 s. them forth with a purse and directed that they

138:1.1 Jesus s. them forth by twos, James and John going

150:0.3 Zebedee house in Bethsaida preparatory to being s.

163:0.1 chose the seventy teachers and s. them forth to

163:4.10 To pray always for more laborers to be s. into the

180:0.2 “You well remember when I s. you without purse

181:2.12 I have s. you forth two and two during the times

sent me

97:5.3 he has s. to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim

123:5.11 he has s. to bring good news to the meek, to bind up

126:4.2 he has s. to bring good news to the meek, to bind up

142:5.2 my words, you thereby believe in Him who s.,

143:6.1 “My meat is to do the will of Him who s. and to

145:3.9 If, therefore, it should be the will of Him who s.

148:5.5 ‘He has s. to bind up the brokenhearted, to

150:8.9 He has s. to proclaim release to the captives and the

153:2.2 ‘The Lord s. to prophesy against this house and

153:2.2 for of a truth the Lord has s. to speak all these words

153:2.9 not to do my own will, but the will of Him who s..

153:2.9 And this is the final will of Him who s., that of all

153:3.2 The Father has s. into the world to show how he

154:6.5 The Father who s. into the world will not forsake

158:8.1 And they who receive me receive also Him who s..

162:2.1 And this teaching is not mine but His who s..

162:2.1 the Father, I thereby seek the glory of him who s..

162:2.3 I have been sent by the Father, and he who s. is

162:2.3 receive this gospel, shall come to know him who s.

162:2.7 just a short time I go to him who s. into this world.

162:5.2 but in association with my Father, who s. into the

162:5.3 he who s. is true and faithful; my Father loves

162:5.4 And he who s. is even now with me; he has not left

163:1.4 And he who hears me hears Him who s..

163:1.4 And he who rejects me rejects Him who s..”

164:3.7 but we must now do the works of Him who s.,

168:2.2 they may believe that you have s. into the world,

174:5.3 Said Jesus: “My Father s. to this world to reveal his

174:5.3 and in so doing they will reject Him who s..

174:5.7 believes not merely in me but in Him who s..

174:5.7 see not only the Son of Man but also Him who s..

175:1.6 In the name of the Father who s., I solemnly warn

178:3.2 As the Father s. into this world, so am I about to

179:2.1 when I have finished that for which he s. into this

180:3.1 because they believe not in me nor in Him who s.;

181:1.4 “The Father s. into this world, but only a few of you

182:1.4 I came forth from you, that you s. into this world,

182:1.5 And as you s. into this world, even so am I about

191:5.3 Again I tell you: As the Father s. into the world, so

191:6.2 That which my Father s. into the world to establish

191:6.3 “As the Father s. into this world, even so now

193:2.2 My Father s. into the world to proclaim this

193:3.2 As the Father s. into the world, so do I send you.

sent out

14:1.12 s. from, the seven Paradise satellites of the Infinite

33:6.6 Constellation broadcasts are periodically s. out from

57:8.7 the first Satania scouting party s. from Jerusem to

58:1.1 years ago the commission of Life Carriers s. from

63:6.7 From Oban he s. teachers to the remote settlements

66:2.1 The Planetary Prince of Urantia was not s. on his

123:1.6 brothers and several other mechanics, whom he s.

139:1.8 the choice of the first missionaries who were s. to

150:0.4 The evangelists were s. in groups of five, while

150:5.1 and after Jesus’ apostles had been s. two and two,

187:6.1 David Zebedee s. the last of the messengers carrying

190:1.5 I have never yet s. false information at your hands.

192:1.10 the same couples he had at first s. together to teach.

192:4.1 Peter s. word that a public meeting would be held by

sent, Jesus

129:1.6 All this year Jesus s. money each month to James.

135:11.3 disappointment to John that Jesus s. him no word,

137:3.1 The next day Jesus s. his apostles on to Cana,

138:7.2 Jesus s. them away two and two to pray, asking them

146:6.2 and Jesus s. them back to their homes.

150:7.1 Earlier in the day Jesus had s. Thomas to arrange

152:3.3 These words of Jesus s. the multitude away

154:2.4 the third night Jesus s. Salome, James’s mother,

162:0.1 Near nightfall Jesus s. Philip and Matthew over to

165:4.9 Jesus s. the young man away, saying to him, “My son

168:1.6 while Jesus s. word that it was “not to the death,”

178:0.1 some of them thought Jesus had s. him into the

182:2.5 Jesus s. Jacob on his way, saying: “Fear not what

182:3.7 Jesus bade farewell to his apostles and s. them to

sentence or death sentencenoun

2:3.3 when s. of extinction has been confirmed on high,

2:3.4 When this s. is finally confirmed, the sin-identified

54:3.3 must the execution of s. be delayed in accordance

66:7.19 a s. of punishment pronounced because of man’s

133:1.2 justice presupposes the passing of just s. consequent

175:3.1 unanimously voted to impose the death s. upon

175:3.1 The passing of ds. (even before his trial) upon the

177:4.1 securing the necessary civil confirmation of the ds.

184:3.13 would justify Pilate in pronouncing the ds. upon their

184:4.1 law required that, in the matter of passing the ds.,

184:5.7 they failed to cast a formal ballot for the ds..

184:5.11 before Pilate for confirmation of the s. of death

185:2.1 go before Pilate and ask for confirmation of the ds.

185:2.5 and execute the ds. upon even one of their own race

185:5.3 This man was under s. to die as soon as the Passover

186:1.1 the part he had played in his Master’s s. of death.

sentenceverb

2:7.4 The false science of materialism would s. mortal man

185:2.8 “I will not s. this man to death without a trial;

185:3.2 delivered you up and asked me to s. you to death.

sentenced

70:6.6 Deposed rulers, when s. to death, were often given

72:9.4 All individuals s. to compulsory labor in the mines

72:10.1 the incurably insane are s. to death in the lethal gas

185:2.8 comply with the demands that Jesus be s. to death

185:7.2 all crime, and before he had been duly s. to die.

sentences

15:12.2 but s. involving the extinction of will creatures are

20:3.2 of personal creatures, they do not execute such s..

33:7.4 all s. of extinction are carried out upon the orders,

39:1.7 the purpose of such tribunals to determine punitive s.

sentencing

72:10.2 to attempt the prevention of crime by s. those who

sentiment

4:4.5 the God of universes is governed by divine s..

43:4.9 but the solidification of s. against the archrebels

52:2.11 It is the false s. of your partially perfected civilization

52:2.12 noble traits of altruistic s. and unselfish ministry

64:6.21 red man associated with the soul and s. of the yellow

77:3.4 But the Nodites were still somewhat divided in s.

83:6.7 Monogamy contributes to a delicacy of s.,

87:7.2 The cult preserved s. and satisfied emotion, but it has

87:7.7 The new cult must, like the old, foster s., satisfy

91:2.7 contributes to the development of the religious s. of

99:3.5 The church, because of overmuch false s., has long

99:3.5 but this same s. has led to the unwise perpetuation of

125:1.3 Jesus admired the s. and service of the temple, but

127:2.10 favor; the division of s. was never fully overcome.

127:2.10 maintained a division of s. regarding the Son of Man.

138:9.1 one extraordinary human emotion—the supreme s.

138:9.1 it was this human s., and not his superb teachings

139:4.6 dominated by the s. of love and brotherly devotion.

146:4.1 able to create such a widespread s. against him

154:1.3 healthful and dependable growth in favorable s.;

159:3.2 Do not appeal to fear, pity, or mere s..

160:2.10 the fluctuations of s. and fickleness of mere sex

162:1.5 the Sanhedrin as a result of the secret division of s.

162:1.6 much to consolidate s. favorable to the kingdom,

187:2.3 There was considerable s. against crucifixion in

196:3.29 love, divested of truth, and goodness, is only a s.,

sentimental

1:1.5 the Paradise Sons, eventually yield to the s. appeal

13:2.1 regard Ascendington as your home of s. memories

49:6.2 There are both practical reasons and s. associations

70:3.4 international trade organizations than by all the s.

72:1.5 the kings remaining as mere social or s. figureheads,

92:4.3 Evolutionary religion is s., not logical.

94:12.1 Paucity of terminology, together with the s.

100:4.6 this benign virus of love would soon pervade the s.

100:7.4 Jesus was sympathetic but not s.; unique but not

102:2.8 poorly disciplined souls who would use the s. ideas

113:2.4 The seraphim develop a s. regard for individual

119:8.8 Urantia is the s. shrine of all Nebadon, the chief of

176:4.7 Michael on earth is an event of tremendous s. value

sentimentality

149:4.4 He pleaded for sympathy without s., piety without

sentimentally

66:6.2 tradition produces stability and co-operation by s.

sentiments

4:3.2 These s. are mean and despicable; they are hardly

4:4.4 God is limited in his creative acts only by the s. of

28:4.11 responsive to the s. of all orders of angels,

38:2.1 they share all of man’s nonsensuous emotions and s..

44:6.5 are those who preserve the s. of morontia and the

62:5.5 but many more highly evolved s. were also present in

87:7.1 for the preservation and stimulation of moral s.

91:1.5 beliefs may exist alongside emerging religious s..

94:5.8 spiritual s. of the times of Lao-tse and Confucius

94:6.8 Taoism has very little in common with the lofty s. of

95:4.2 these noble s. of long ago would do honor to any

95:5.9 Such s. of internationality in religion failed to

96:7.4 assortment of devotional s. ever assembled by man

99:6.3 are: fixation of beliefs and crystallization of s.;

100:4.6 understanding of your neighbor’s motives and s..

113:5.2 they experience feelings and s. of a spiritual nature

124:3.8 heard his first-born son express such un-Jewish s.

128:6.4 hasty disposition, coupled with his strong patriotic s..

138:3.7 to see a man of righteous character and noble s.

174:2.5 would have shocked the deep-rooted nationalist s. of

182:3.10 All these s. bore down on him with indescribable

sentinelsee Sentinel, Assigned

182:2.12 that he forsook his s. post and followed after them,

183:0.2 had posted a s. to give the alarm in case danger

183:0.2 two messengers hurried into camp, the Greek s.

Sentinel, Assigned

24:5.2 systems of that local creation there is an A., who

55:4.16 as the personal representative of the A. stationed on

55:8.2 With the settling of the system the A., representative

114:2.1 the Most Highs of Edentia, approved by the A. of

114:2.3 the ex officio head of this council is the A. of Satania

sentinelssee Sentinels, Assigned

20:8.3 from the duties of outpost s. to those of star students

34:4.11 John did not see the seats of the four and twenty s.

77:8.7 2. Planetary s.. Midwayers are the guardians, the s.,

77:8.7 They perform the important duties of observers for

77:8.7 They patrol the invisible spirit realm of the planet.

80:3.7 s. standing on night guard at cave entrances to freeze

154:6.7 recall that David had posted some twenty-five s.

Sentinels, Assigned

24:0.8 6. A..

24:0.10 The Associate Inspectors and the A. are stationed

24:4.3 the A., stationed on the capitals of the local systems

24:5.0 5. THE ASSIGNED SENTINELS

24:5.1 The A. are co-ordinating personalities and liaison

24:5.2 The s. on duty in the local system governments of

24:5.2 But in their administrative organization all s.

24:5.3 Within a local creation the A. serve in rotation,

24:5.3 The s. are almost exclusively concerned in keeping

24:5.4 A. and Associate Inspectors do not report to the

24:5.4 They are responsible to the Supreme Executive of

24:5.4 their activities are distinct from the administration of

24:5.5 Supreme Executives, Associate Inspectors, and A.,

30:1.76 6. A..

30:2.72 6. A..

37:8.5 His associates, the A. in the local systems, are also

55:10.3 The Associate Inspector now mobilizes all A. to

separable

60:2.12 reptiles grew to be ten feet long, and they had s.

separateverb

11:5.6 midspace or quiet zones which s. the successive

11:7.2 these zones of lessened space motion s. pervaded

11:7.3 The areas between the four arms would s. them

11:7.3 separate them somewhat as the midspace zones s.

11:7.7 These zones s. the vast galaxies which race around

58:4.4 large oceans of water would s. these drifting land

70:1.14 peace moves of the ages has been the attempt to s.

100:6.6 anything shall be able to s. us from the love of God.”

110:7.8 During mortal life the material body and mind s. you

112:7.10 no event of time or of eternity can ever s. man and

134:5.7 nations come to touch borders, when only oceans s.

137:5.2 this meeting; Jude arrived as they were about to s..

138:1.3 The six did not s. to go to their work until they had

142:7.17 In your minds cannot you s. the spiritual realities

170:0.1 kingdom of heaven should have been enough to s.

177:4.11 spring up to engulf him when he once dared to s.

194:4.12 They all agreed that they must s. themselves from

separateadjective

5:3.1 the Paradise Deities are also three s. persons.

5:4.10 concept of God is an attempt to combine three s.

6:8.2 They are not so difficult of s. recognition by those

6:8.2 of universal control but also as two s. personalities

6:8.3 conceive of the Father and the Son as s. individuals,

8:1.2 Spirit is fully cognizant of their s. personalities and

15:3.4 The other two are difficult of s. recognition because

15:4.9 comparable to the s. nebulae observable in the space

15:12.1 and we do; but it does not have a s. personnel.

18:1.5 this is true both of individuals and of the various s.

18:7.4 personal residences on the constellation capitals s.

21:4.6 their bestowal careers, are reckoned as a s. order,

22:3.2 Like all s. orders of celestial beings, Those High in

23:2.10 There are no s. orders of Solitary Messengers; they

24:1.9 as we arrange for the establishment of s. circuits of

24:7.7 The manner in which these supposedly s. orders of

26:2.7 Each one of them, on the s. Havona circles, is

28:6.1 are not assigned individually to the s. services of the

31:0.13 Finaliters are a s. order of evolutionary creation.

32:4.7 The indwelling Adjusters are one of God’s s. but

37:5.11 to unite the viewpoints of these two widely s. levels

38:7.7 Cherubim and midway creatures are distinctly s.

41:3.4 actual material—suns readily split into two s. bodies,

42:7.8 center are difficult of observation or detection as s.

43:2.8 three members from each of these s. branches of the

43:4.4 they are entirely s. from the extensive administrative

46:3.1 These s. but tricircular groups of stations are

48:1.5 just 570 s. and ascending morontia changes.

48:2.15 Since each morontia world has a s. order of morontia

49:2.14 they would belong to the s. order of nonbreathers.

52:2.5 and the different races often develop s. languages.

57:5.10 short period after their formation as s. space bodies.

61:5.4 have experienced six s. and distinct ice invasions,

63:2.1 improved their standing in the tribe by building a s.

63:4.9 into three, and more often six, distinct and s. races.

63:5.2 established more than one thousand s. settlements

66:5.9 comprised more than two million s. records and

68:4.7 this does not mean that each s. and isolated change

69:4.3 Even early Hebrews recognized a s. code of ethics

70:7.14 and unattached women formed their s. organizations.

70:8.10 priests have perpetuated them as a s. social group.

70:12.2 supreme courts of adjudication were established s.

72:3.5 state, as Urantians are wont to say, are entirely s.,

75:8.2 factors derived from as many as four s. sources:

80:9.10 peoples as to be virtually indiscernible as a s. type,

82:5.10 resulted in a compounding of the s. tribal mores.

86:4.7 Later on, a s. destiny for good ghosts and bad ghosts

91:1.5 religion and animism have had entirely s. origins.

93:9.3 And this explains why, on three s. occasions, this

95:2.3 more particularly did each of the twoscore s. tribes

96:2.5 Yahweh was worshiped by one hundred s. tribes,

96:7.3 source and chronology of each s. hymn of praise

103:7.9 the human attempt logically to correlate these s. but

103:8.2 and relations of that experience by s. individuals and

104:1.7 is not just a grouping together of three s. gods.

107:1.3 As to the time of their beginning s. existences apart

110:1.6 can never segregate or recognize as s. identities

110:7.8 are one—you are not distinguishable as s. beings—

113:1.2 seraphim were definitely assigned to the s. races.

114:5.1 s. legislative, executive, and judicial departments.

114:7.7 average world employs seventy s. corps of destiny,

121:2.8 fostering Palestine as a s. and independent state.

123:2.3 things are born into the world as s. individuals.

139:0.4 had enjoyed s. experiences of learning how to live.

140:3.1 you have thereby become a class of men s. and

140:8.26 own way, a perfecting and s. individual before God.

151:2.5 now are we divided into two s. groups who hold

167:7.2 “The angelic hosts are a s. order of created beings;

182:2.3 Before they went to their s. sleeping quarters,

190:2.1 Jesus made nineteen s. appearances in visible form to

195:10.15 yet understand that there is a religion of Jesus s.,

196:3.6 There are three s. evidences of this spirit indwelling

separated

0:4.10 the Father’s freewill act which forever s. the mind-

5:1.10 have s. themselves from the communion of his spirit

9:4.2 Mind, in functioning beings, is not s. from energy

22:2.6 for long periods s. in the agelong inward ascent to

23:1.9 conflicts and unfailingly keeps them sufficiently s.

25:3.17 members of a conciliating commission are never s..

25:8.7 if for any reason you should be temporarily s. from

43:5.16 when he s. the sons of Adam, he set the bounds of

57:5.7 This great column of solar gases which was thus s.

57:8.23 The long east-and-west cleavage s. Africa from

58:4.4 in its warm-water seas, as the land subsequently s..

59:0.9 The very first and oldest layers are s. from the later

61:1.12 the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans were s..

62:2.3 loyal to their mates, but if circumstances s. them,

63:3.3 living beings and should therefore avoid becoming s..

64:7.13 over the newly elevated land bridge which s. the

64:7.18 crossing the narrow straits which then s. Greenland

66:2.7 They were assembled from widely s. places by

69:6.2 Fire building, by a single bound, forever s. man from

74:0.1 service at all times and in all places never to be s..

80:2.4 England s. from the continent, and Denmark arose

80:8.1 the white race were, and now are, widely s. by the

91:3.6 these two functions of prayer can never be fully s..

97:9.28 more and more to be s. from politics, sociology, and

99:5.4 the religious group becomes s. from all other groups

103:6.7 between the widely s. domains of science and

103:6.9 and correlate the findings of these widely s. concepts

128:6.9 Increasingly the Son of Man was to become s. from

129:0.1 Jesus had fully and finally s. himself from the

134:5.1 Han Empire in the East—and these were widely s.

135:9.9 these two great men s. that morning on the banks of

138:1.3 This morning, as they s. to go to their work,

150:6.2 of encouragement to these scattered and s. workers.

152:7.1 Martha, and Mary, but the next day they s..

166:5.5 Such conduct effectively s. him from all his former

172:5.1 Not a word was spoken until they s. after arriving at

174:1.4 transient misunderstanding has apparently s. you.

180:2.1 the branch will die if it is s. from the vine.

182:2.3 And so nine of them were armed as they s. for the

183:4.1 James Zebedee found himself s. from Simon Peter

186:3.1 the Greeks had s. and gone to various homes in

189:0.2 transit of this Jesus was completed at the time I s.

separately

26:2.3 so unique and distinctive that it will be s. considered

49:1.5 kingdom of living things; they are not s. organized.

49:2.14 adjustment to the planetary environment and is s.

64:5.4 we s. consider the six Sangik races of Urantia.

separates

2:5.6 all that physically and spiritually s. you from the

72:12.4 such disparity of culture as s. the continental nation

separating

11:7.7 zones between the space levels, such as the one s.

12:5.4 The motionless zones impinging on Paradise and s.

14:1.4 3. The semiquiet space zone s. the Havona circuits

14:1.8 7. A third space zone—a semiquiet zone—s. the outer

36:5.11 the first differential urge s. mind creatures into the

58:6.1 bays of the extensive shore lines of the s. continents.

70:8.5 3. Chance—war and emigration resulted in the s. of

separation

0:11.11 deity reality and undeified reality inherent in the s. of

14:1.10 s. is in recognition of functional and administrative

25:1.6 There is divine pathos in the s. of the servitals

29:4.3 There is a distinct segregation of energy and a s. of

39:8.10 Other guardians, having passed their Havona s. tests,

41:0.2 astronomically paralleled in the space s. of Havona

57:8.25 650,000,000 years ago witnessed the further s. of the

63:4.9 and accordingly make provision for the eventual s. of

72:3.9 but decrees of s., issued by the parental courts, may

83:7.2 The most frequent cause for s. was barrenness,

83:7.3 and the priest marriage, which did not allow for s..

83:7.3 penalty for marriage failure, did much to lessen s..

83:8.4 until such a time as the divine will decrees their s..

94:1.3 monotheism occasioned by their s. into tribal units,

97:2.1 which continued disastrously after the war of s..

121:7.1 The Jews had built up a rigid wall of s. between

125:2.5 wonder as to what really was behind the veil of s.,

129:0.3 The sadness of the anticipated s. was only tempered

129:0.3 discerned that Jesus was planning for this eventual s..

133:9.4 At last the day came for the s..

150:6.3 Before their s. it had been arranged that the twelve

154:6.10 first meeting after so long a s. such a public affair.

158:4.4 during this period of s. from the Master, they

174:1.4 frequently feel a sense of guilty s. from a father’s

174:1.4 the true father is never conscious of any such s..

188:4.10 believer is only concerned about present s. from God

Sepharvites

143:4.1 equal number of the descendants of the Cuthites, S.,

Sepphoris

121:2.11 Galilee, including the important trade center of S..

122:6.1 direction to a point where it joined the road to S..

123:3.8 Cana, Bethlehem (of Galilee), Magdala, Nain, S.,

124:1.12 Even as a lad he frequently visited S., three miles

124:5.5 Joseph had come over from S., where he was in

125:1.2 as Jesus had so recently seen when on a visit to S..

126:2.1 when a runner from S. brought to this Nazareth

126:2.1 The messenger from S. had stopped at the shop on

126:2.1 should accompany her to S. while Jesus remained

126:5.7 when Jesus went over to S. to receive the decision

126:5.7 treasurer at S. had offered them a paltry amount.

127:5.6 Nazareth until he finally consented to move to S..

128:2.3 Joseph at the home bench while he went over to S.

128:2.4 Before taking up his new employment at S., Jesus

128:2.4 While working at S. he could have walked home

128:2.5 Living much of the time in S. for six months afforded

128:2.6 six months’ sojourn at S. Jesus was not averse to

128:2.6 were to become engaged on public work in both S.

129:1.2 city which was soon to succeed S. as the capital of

135:12.1 the official residence had been moved from S. to the

137:5.1 Jesus advised them to avoid the cities of S. and

150:1.1 the daughter of a wealthy Jew of Tiberias and S.;

150:7.2 contaminated by the low moral standards of S..

185:4.1 former years who had appeared before him in S.

187:3.2 Mary Magdalene, and Rebecca, onetime of S..

187:5.4 Mary Magdalene, and Rebecca, onetime of S..

188:1.7 another sister of Jesus’ mother, and Rebecca of S..

September

122:8.7 fact that similar conjunctions occurred on S. 29

123:0.4 to Bethlehem, where they spent the month of S. in

124:1.7 his sister, Martha, was born Thursday night, S. 13.

126:2.1 that fateful day of Tuesday, S. 25, when a runner

127:3.11 In S., Elizabeth and John came to visit the Nazareth

134:8.4 and the first three weeks of S. on Mount Hermon.

135:2.2 In S. of this year Elizabeth and John made a journey

144:0.1 S. and October were spent in retirement at a camp

144:0.1 The month of S. Jesus spent here alone with his

144:1.7 During these S. weeks they rested, visited,

144:1.9 the discussions throughout the entire month of S.

159:0.2 to return to Magadan not later than Friday, S. 16.

159:6.2 On Friday, S. 16, the entire corps of workers

160:0.1 On Sunday morning, S. 18, Andrew announced

161:0.1 On Sunday, S. 25, A.D. 29, the apostles and the

sepulchre

188:2.2 issue such orders as will make the s. secure against

189:1.2 thirty-six years was still lying there in the s. niche,

189:1.7 his body of flesh remained undisturbed in the s..

189:2.3 resurrection had been able to escape the sealed s..

189:4.6 the smaller stone and dared to enter the open s..

189:4.8 As they drew near the s., the frightened Magdalene,

190:1.2 And they were the last to so view the s., for the

sepulchres

151:6.2 Many of these niches were ancient s..

151:6.2 roamed at will among the tombs and abandoned s..

166:1.5 untrue shepherds who are like whited s. which,

175:1.19 Many of you are like whited s., which outwardly

sequence

11:2.11 Isle are fully conscious of nontime s. of events.

12:5.7 1. Mind-perceived time—consciousness of s., motion,

14:1.11 Time is not reckoned on Paradise; the s. of events is

20:4.4 But the regular s. of Paradise Sons on your planet

105:5.3 While we present this narrative as a s. and portray

106:9.2 creature could possibly perceive the relations of s..

115:3.18 But even these basic divisions of s. relationships

117:7.6 there is some sort of blurring and blending of s..

118:6.6 time, having achieved partial escape from time s.,

130:7.4 can transcend the material s. of temporal events.

130:7.5 the onetime consciousness of the linear s. of events.

sequential

0:3.20 simultaneous events of eternity be presented as s.

6:0.2 In the s. sense the Universal Father never could

6:0.4 to enable the finite mind of time to form some s.

8:1.10 we thus portray the s. origin of the Third Source and

105:1.3 From the s., time viewpoint, all reality has its origin

105:2.1 resort to time-space language in presenting their s.

105:3.1 origins and infinity differentiation by a s. narrative,

sequentiality

6:0.2 relationships of eternity by time concepts of s..

12:5.1 motion and because mind is inherently aware of s..

12:5.5 S. can consciousize time even in the absence of

sequoias

61:3.1 S. and magnolias grew in Greenland, but subtropical

Serapatatialeader of the Syrian Nodites

75:2.4 enjoying with a certain Nodite leader named S..

75:3.1 S., upon the death of his father, came to the

75:3.1 S. was a brown-tinted man, a brilliant descendant of

75:3.2 S. had made several visits to the Garden and had

75:3.2 he announced his intention of establishing an

75:3.2 S. and his new staff were entertained by Adam

75:3.3 S. became one of the most able and efficient of all of

75:3.3 He was entirely honest and thoroughly sincere in all

75:3.3 he was never conscious that he was being used as

75:3.3 that he was being used as a circumstantial tool of the

75:3.4 Presently, S. became the associate chairman of the

75:3.5 He held many conferences with Adam and Eve—

75:3.5 One day, during a talk with Eve, it occurred to S.

75:3.5 S. contended that, if the Nodites, as the most

75:3.6 emphasized that S. was altogether honest and

75:3.6 honest and wholly sincere in all that he proposed.

75:3.6 He never once suspected that he was playing into

75:3.6 S. was entirely loyal to the plan of building up a

75:3.6 and he was impatient; he wanted to see immediate

75:3.6 He made it clear to Eve that Adam was oftentimes

75:3.8 Cano believed in the righteousness of the S. project.

75:4.1 concomitantly with the execution of the S. enterprise

75:5.4 S. was overcome with consternation and beside

75:5.4 The next day he drowned himself in the great river.

75:5.7 Eve learned of the rash act of S. and did not know

75:5.9 news was not slow in reaching the home tribes of S.

76:2.9 did, to a certain degree, fulfill the predictions of S.,

Seraph

46:2.8 Mount S. is the highest elevation on Jerusem, fifteen

seraphicsee Seraphic Corps of Completion; Seraphic

Evangels; seraphic host(s); seraphic ministers;

seraphic service(s); seraphic transport(s);

seraphic worlds; see also guardian(s)

20:8.2 equally concerned with the instruction of s. beings

25:2.11 Traversing space at the s. rate of triple velocity, they

25:8.7 your associate of the ascending career—mortal or s.

26:1.10 Certain of the cherubim may aspire to s. status and

29:4.19 provides the initial momentum for the s. departure.

35:2.1 The s. orders, the angels, delight to work with the

35:3.21 co-operate with the Melchizedek and s. teachers in

37:6.2 colleges of the Universe Sons, the s. universities,

37:10.1 Besides the s. and mortal orders, who will be

38:3.1 designation of those s. and associated offspring of

38:4.1 special schools devoted to all phases of s. training.

38:4.2 the magnificent realms of Nebadon; the s. estates are

38:4.4 Each s. partner is thereby present at least every other

38:5.0 5. SERAPHIC TRAINING

38:6.0 6. SERAPHIC ORGANIZATION

38:6.1 millennium of sojourn at s. headquarters

38:6.1 twelve battalions under a director equal a s. unit

38:7.2 When serving independently of their s. directors,

38:7.4 emergency, they may serve in the place of a s. pair,

38:7.4 to human beings; that is an exclusive s. privilege.

38:8.2 These beings are by nature candidates for s. status.

38:8.2 it is possible for them to attain full s. standing.

38:8.5 World Teachers when deserted by their s. seniors.

38:8.5 World Teacher in the attainment of s. status.

38:8.6 Seraphington and the seven circles of s. attainment,

38:9.7 Adamic technique, spiritually encircuited by the s.

39:0.1 but for some unknown reason these s. offspring are

39:0.9 My s. associate in the preparation of this statement,

39:1.6 the latter is the surest s. passport to Paradise,

39:1.7 These are the s. advisers and helpers attached to all

39:1.8 The s. court advisers serve as defenders of mortals.

39:1.16 These angels preside over all s. assemblies pertaining

39:2.1 Very many of the first two groups of this s. corps are

39:2.11 You are consciously unconscious during s. rest.

39:2.12 liaison between the Adjusters and the s. transporters.

39:2.15 —are a specialized subdivision of the s. recorders,

39:2.16 S. recorders of the superior order thus effect a close

39:4.3 These same s. administrators are also attached to the

39:4.9 The s. interpreters of cosmic citizenship guide the

39:4.10 On the system headquarters the s. teachers will

39:5.2 and the s. supervision of your world devolved to a

39:5.2 But these s. aids of your defaulting Material Sons

39:5.4 the faithful ministry of the s. spirits of brotherhood

39:5.4 remarkable that these s. orders have been able to

39:5.5 through the ministry of the s. souls of peace.

39:5.10 are in custody of their own special s. transporters;

39:5.13 skillfully deposited, by the officiating s. assistants,

39:5.14 out and touches the near point of the s. carriage,

39:5.14 spectacle will be lost even to reinforced s. vision.

39:5.17 phase of the manifold activities of this s. order.

39:8.0 8. SERAPHIC DESTINY

39:8.3 1. To gain admission to the Paradise s. abode in a

39:8.3 an eternal minister and adviser to the s. orders

39:8.4 But no matter how fitted any s. pair may be, they

39:8.6 worlds, they all have permanent s. associates.

39:8.7 undoubtedly achieve, the seven circles of s. light.

39:9.3 perfection, these spirit ministers of s. completion,

40:0.11 nonmortal orders of sonship—s., Adamic, midwayer,

40:5.14 S. co-operation with Adjusters on the nonfusion

45:1.5 These are the s. social spheres.

46:5.18 system headquarters, together with their s. consorts.

47:3.2 the central rendezvous of the s. destiny guardians,

47:3.3 intrusted to the keeping of the s. destiny guardians

47:8.4 with the Adjuster is signalized by the s. summoning

48:5.9 trained for their work while serving as s. associates

48:6.1 These angels are of the sixth order of s. servers,

48:6.32 On the worlds of time the s. racial interpreters

48:6.28 through the untiring ministry of their s. counselors

48:6.29 this they are greatly helped by the s. technicians.

48:6.31 The recorders of all the s. orders devote a certain

48:6.31 of this story will be imparted by the s. recorders.

48:6.34 friendship with volunteer servers of the s. reserves.

48:6.35 From s. reserves you will learn to let pressure

49:6.13 to indwell these little ones, while the s. ministry to

50:2.7 On special occasions the s. helpers can and do make

50:3.6 for s. transportation back to the system capital,

51:2.4 The unconsciousness of the s. slumber continues

51:3.5 it was one of the s. Voices of the Garden who

52:2.2 full quota of s. and other celestial helpers is assigned

53:1.6 Of the Jerusem s. rebels it is written: “And the angels

53:6.0 6. A LOYAL SERAPHIC COMMANDER

53:6.2 The s. leader was spiritually blinded by the brilliant

53:6.3 Lucifer rebellion when, as second s. commander, I

53:6.4 as the titular director of the confused s. affairs of the

53:6.5 assuming jurisdiction over the loyal s. orders on the

53:7.3 outgoing messages were dispatched by s. agents

55:4.16 ministering-spirit quartettes consist of: the s. chief of

66:2.7 by co-ordinated Adjuster direction and s. guidance

73:7.5 [Presented by Solonia, the s. “voice in the Garden.”]

74:4.5 the time of the arrival of the s. messenger bearing

74:8.15 [Narrated by Solonia, the s. “voice in the Garden.”]

75:8.8 [Presented by Solonia, the s. “voice in the Garden.”]

76:6.5 [Presented by Solonia, the s. “voice in the Garden.”]

108:1.2 The s. drafts of ancestry and projected patterns of

110:6.14 to the assignment of the personal s. attendant.

112:4.2 this data, together with the s. records, is available

112:5.13 the keeping of the s. destiny guardian throughout

112:5.19 the s custodian of the potentialities of the slumbering

112:6.8 are dependent on the instruction of s. associates

113:0.0 SERAPHIC GUARDIANS OF DESTINY

113:1.4 From the standpoint of s. ministry, most men and

113:1.6 s. assignments are made in accordance with the

113:1.7 In the sixth circle, a s. pair with one company of

113:2.3 —in the light of s. experience, skill, and wisdom.

113:2.6 of host 37, of the 182,314th s. army of Nebadon.

113:2.7 one of this s. pair will always be on duty.

113:2.8 S. tasks may be unremitting, but either of the angelic

113:2.9 When a s. pair accept guardian assignment, they

113:4.0 4. SERAPHIC DOMAINS OF ACTION

113:4.2 to Adjuster leading, is also amenable to s. guidance.

113:4.2 you will be conscious and aware of s. instructors,

113:4.4 to pray very often arises as the result of s. influence.

113:5.0 5. SERAPHIC MINISTRY TO MORTALS

113:5.5 the material realm proceed unaltered by s. action,

113:6.2 (or lieutenant of Gabriel) in command of the s. army

113:6.3 potentiality or to some other division of s. ministry.

113:7.4 all mortals will have permanent s. associates or

113:7.4 And still will these s. guides follow you through

113:7.6 service, but wherever s. assignment may take them,

113:7.7 guardian of destiny the most highly prized s. duty.

113:7.8 so do some of your loving s. associates in time also

114:0.0 SERAPHIC PLANETARY GOVERNMENT

114:6.2 immediately directed by the s. council of twelve,

114:6.3 I preside over this council of s. chiefs, and I am a

114:6.8 is particularly through the ministry of this s. division

114:6.14 This s. group is concerned with fostering industrial

114:7.2 temporal attachment to the s. corps and appoints

114:7.7 for each of the planetary groups of s. supervision.

119:4.2 this significant news item from the s. headquarters

119:4.3 absent from Salvington during this, the s. bestowal

119:4.3 During this time he was attached as a s. teaching

119:4.4 persuaded as to the identity of his s. associate.

119:4.4 tried and tested in the likeness of s. personality.”

119:8.4 on the s. bestowal the will of the Son and the Spirit

119:8.8 a system savior, an Adamic redeemer, a s. fellow,

167:7.5 for have I not told you of the s. joy when one soul

Seraphic Corps of Completion or

     Corps of Seraphic Completion

39:1.1 is associated with the angelic ministers of the SC..

39:1.5 the circles of Seraphington and have attained the S..

39:1.9 their associates of the SC. function in the higher

39:1.12 members of the SC. who are associated with these

39:2.5 Seraphington and has been mustered into the SC..

39:2.15 the glorified intelligence co-ordinators of the SC..

39:8.10 finaliter corps, and many are mustered into the CS..

39:9.0 9. THE CORPS OF SERAPHIC COMPLETION

39:9.1 Angels of the SC. serve as associates of the

39:9.2 ministry of twelve specialized groups of the SC.;

113:7.5 divergent services in the finaliter corps and in the S.

Seraphic Evangels

39:6.2 1. S. Evangels.

48:6.4 1. S. Evangels.

48:6.5 On the mansion worlds the s. will help you to choose

48:6.5 These seraphim then make recommendations to the

48:6.7 These s. are dedicated to the proclamation of the

48:6.7 they proclaim the great law of the conservation of

48:6.8 they counsel the human teachers of truth to adhere

seraphic host(s)

2:1.7 the s. and other celestial intelligences who draw

27:0.2 supernaphim are also placed in command of the s.

28:5.18 wholesome rivalry is promoted even among the s..

33:4.3 and sympathetic contact with, both the spiritual s.

35:10.1 as teachers of the ascending pilgrims and the s..

38:1.1 begins the creation of the s. of a local universe.

38:6.2 A s. is commanded by an archangel or by some other

38:9.14 acting by request of the Chief of the S. of Nebadon.]

39:0.0 THE SERAPHIC HOSTS

39:9.4 acting by request of the Chief of the S. of Nebadon.]

43:2.6 The mid-chamber of legislators is composed of the s.

44:8.1 The s. co-operate with these artisans in attempting

45:1.5 This is the headquarters of all the s. engaged in

45:3.17 8. The director of the Satania s..

48:4.17 down the scale of spirit life from Paradise to the s.,

52:5.7 not incarnate but would come “in glory with the s..”

53:6.2 rebellion the head of the s. joined the Lucifer cause.

77:9.2 and connects the changing administrations of the s..

114:0.2 There were assigned to my command two hundred s.

144:5.33 The presence and guidance of the s. hosts.

144:5.12 By the loving ministry of devoted s. hosts

181:2.19 where in glory you shall tell of your salvation to s.

seraphic ministers

17:8.2 such s. are original in each local universe, though

35:4.1 this training is conducted by the patient and wise s.,

38:7.3 sanobim are the faithful and efficient aids of the s.,

39:4.6 the lower orders of s. were misled and deluded by

39:6.9 More about these s. to transitional ascenders you will

44:2.11 and in collaboration with the s. they can portray the

48:6.34 The majority of this particular division of s. have had

114:6.12 8. The angels of health. These are the s. assigned to

seraphic service(s)

32:4.6 Adjusters are not directly co-ordinated with the s.

38:8.3 the more gifted individuals may achieve limited s..

38:8.5 candidates may attain the heights of universal s..

39:0.9 Manotia has, one by one, achieved all seven of the s.,

39:0.10 the acquirement of functional skill in one or more s..

39:1.16 council co-ordinates the self-directed phases of s.

39:2.5 Mercy is the keynote of s. and angelic ministry.

39:8.5 qualified for assignment to the eternal spheres of s..

39:9.1 of spirits and admission to the s. of completion,

40:5.17 not factors in Adjuster bestowal, in s., or in any

seraphic transport(s)

13:1.20 one of which I may mention—the mystery of s..

51:2.2 normal existence upon arrival at the end of the s.

29:4.19 planetary activities is to facilitate the departure of s.

29:4.23 They are the planetary inspectors of all departing s..

36:4.3 years of age; whereupon they are translated by s..

39:2.10 Ascenders must depend upon s. in advancing from

46:2.8 A s. departs every three seconds of Urantia time

46:2.9 various orders of beings who traverse space by s..

47:4.4 You go to sleep with the s. and awake with the new

51:2.3 by s. these beings would be carried away to the

66:2.5 These Jerusemite volunteers were brought by s.

66:2.7 of the system capital were held in the sleep of s..

66:2.9 the arrival of the s. bearing the one hundred Jerusem

74:0.1 At high noon and unannounced, the two s.,

74:1.5 consciousness that precedes the preparation for s..

74:5.2 And so, at midnight, the s. of Satania left the planet

75:6.3 day out from the Garden by the arrival of the s.

seraphic worlds

38:4.0 4. THE SERAPHIC WORLDS

38:5.1 millennium spent on the s. of the Salvington circuit

38:5.2 the termination of this period of training on the s. of

39:2.18 entire local universe are held on the s. of Salvington.

39:7.1 Large numbers of them are held in reserve on the s.

seraphim or supreme seraphim or transport seraphim

12:7.14 even though the s. personally guard and guide you,

13:1.19 hosts, including supernaphim, seconaphim, and s..

13:1.20 The ability of various orders of s. and allied spirit

13:1.20 The ts. comprehend this mystery, but they do not

18:4.5 but the Trinitized Custodians (Trinity-embraced s.

19:7.4 independent of transport personalities, such as s..

22:1.11 They are recruited from certain of the evolutionary s.

22:5.2 Trinitized Custodians are ascendant s. and translated

22:5.3 the Trinity embrace from among the ascendant s.

22:5.4 and, along with the s. and for the same reasons,

23:3.2 —while the s. and others can traverse space at triple

23:3.2 and the comparatively slow speeds of the s.,

25:3.9 The different orders of s. and other residents of the

25:4.7 5. The S..

25:6.1 are not created as such; they are ascendant s. from

25:6.5 Once s. and supernaphim are mustered into these

25:6.5 they will respectively remain Celestial Recorders

25:8.1 assembled group recruited from the ranks of the s.,

25:8.10 Havona in the company of an ascending s.,

25:8.10 These s. always volunteer and are permitted to

26:1.7 5. S..

26:1.10 while evolutionary s. can achieve the spiritual levels

26:1.14 embrace the s. and their assistants, the cherubim.

26:1.14 Their story, with an account of the s. and cherubim,

26:1.15 but it is the supernaphim, seconaphim, and s. who,

26:1.16 S. can work singly as discrete and localized

26:4.11 A majority, but not all, of the s. of planetary and

26:4.11 supernal assignment, expecting to achieve, as s.,

27:0.2 On Urantia the present “chief of s.” is the second

27:1.3 to this transcending metamorphosis as are the s.

27:2.3 remind the mortals of time of the s. with whom

27:5.3 network of recording angels, ranging from the s. and

27:5.4 the recording s. and supernaphim sponsored by the

28:0.1 the angelic hosts of the central universe and the s. of

28:0.1 Reflective Spirits are more like supernaphim than s..

28:4.11 including the supernaphim above and the s. below.

28:4.11 the chief of s. on Urantia is not made conscious of

28:5.16 supervisors above and to certain of the s. below,

30:1.67 3. Evolutionary S..

30:1.85 15. S..

30:2.50 4. Evolutionary S..

30:2.87 5. S..

30:4.15 The s. of assignment sponsors the new body, the

30:4.15 The assigned s. is the keeper of the surviving

30:4.15 when these two, the Adjuster and the s., reunite

30:4.21 Ascending s. are also advanced in angelic standing at

30:4.29 seraphic guardian, wherever that s. may chance to be

31:0.5 4. Adopted S..

31:0.9 an ascendant mortal, Havona native, adopted s.,

31:3.1 Together with the adopted and glorified s. they

31:3.1 varies, though the mortals far outnumber the s..

31:4.0 4. ADOPTED SERAPHIM

31:4.1 Large numbers of the adopted and glorified s. are

37:2.4 Evening Stars started their universe careers as s.;

37:8.8 Of the Celestial Recorders, the ascendant s., we

37:8.10 the chief of Urantia s. is a primary supernaphim

38:0.2 the s., with the associated cherubim and sanobim,

38:0.3 The s. are all fairly uniform in design.

38:0.3 superuniverses, they show a minimum of variation;

38:0.3 they are the most nearly standard of all spirit types of

38:0.3 Their various orders constitute the corps of skilled

38:1.0 1. ORIGIN OF SERAPHIM

38:1.1 S. are created by the Universe Mother Spirit and

38:1.2 The creation of s. dates from the attainment of

38:1.2 Previous to this event the s. on duty in Nebadon

38:1.3 S. are still being periodically created; the universe of

38:2.2 Though s. are very affectionate and sympathetic

38:2.3 The s. are so created as to function on both

38:2.3 in certain functional performances s. far transcend

38:2.3 head are numbered,” and it is true they are, but a s.

38:2.3 would truly regard a s. as a mathematical prodigy.

38:2.3 mortals are performed with exceeding ease by s..

38:2.5 The great s., Loyalatia, when your seer “fell down

38:2.6 the s. are just a trifle ahead of mortal races in the

38:2.6 mansion worlds you will begin to appreciate the s.,

38:2.6 your fraternity with the s. will be ideal;

38:3.1 six groups of angelic associates are never called s.,

38:4.1 in the Salvington circuit are the worlds of the s..

38:4.1 While the s. have access to all forty-nine worlds

38:4.2 Here each s. has a real home, and “home” means the

38:4.2 real home, and “home” means the domicile of two s.;

38:4.3 and the mortal races, s. are negative and positive.

38:4.3 When they are not encircuited, they can work alone;

38:4.3 neither do they require complements of being when

38:4.3 Ordinarily they retain their original complements of

38:4.3 they are not characterized by sex emotion,

38:4.3 they are exceedingly personal and truly affectionate.

38:4.4 Besides designated homes, s. also have group,

38:4.4 They forgather for reunions every millennium and

38:4.4 they are all present in accordance with the time of

38:4.4 If a s. bears responsibilities which forbid absence

38:4.4 she alternates attendance with her complement,

38:4.4 being relieved by a s. of another birth date.

38:5.1 S. spend first millennium as noncommissioned

38:5.1 by the first one hundred thousand Nebadon s.,

38:5.1 The first created group of Nebadon s. were trained

38:5.1 trained by a corps of one thousand s. from Avalon;

38:5.1 local universe angels—s., cherubim, and sanobim.

38:5.2 s. are mobilized in the conventional groups and

38:5.2 they are assigned to some one of the constellations.

38:5.2 They are not yet commissioned as ministering spirits,

38:5.2 they have well entered upon the precommissioned

38:5.3 S. are initiated as ministering spirits by serving as

38:5.3 After this experience they return to the associate

38:5.3 Following this general education they are advanced

38:5.3 our s. complete their training and are commissioned

38:5.4 When once s. are commissioned, they may range all

38:5.4 Their work in the universe is without bounds and

38:5.4 they are associated with the material creatures of the

38:5.4 they are ever in the service of the lower orders of

38:6.1 the s. are organized under chiefs into groups of

38:6.1 under chiefs into groups of twelve (12 pairs, 24 s.),

38:6.1 groups constitute a company (144 pairs, 288 s.),

38:6.1 constitute a battalion (1,728 pairs or 3,456 s.),

38:6.2 make up the largest operating organization of s.,

38:6.3 s. and all other local universe orders have become

38:7.1 endowments cherubim and sanobim are similar to s..

38:7.3 all orders of s. are provided with these subordinate

38:7.3 they do not accompany s. on assignments beyond the

38:7.5 Cherubim and sanobim, like s. and all other orders

38:7.7 fourth creatures are of great assistance to the s. in

38:8.2 though not by inherent endowment equal to the s.;

38:8.5 when other types of evolutionary s. are granted

38:8.6 this second embrace they emerge as full-fledged s..

38:8.6 Henceforth, the full and complete career of a s., with

38:9.9 morontia cherubim, mid-phase cherubim, and s..

39:0.1 Infinite Spirit intends to produce uniformly perfect s.

39:0.1 when s. have been subjected to educational tests and

39:0.1 they unfailingly and distinctly classify into seven

39:0.2 1. Supreme S..

39:0.3 2. Superior S..

39:0.4 3. Supervisor S..

39:0.5 4. Administrator S..

39:0.8 7. S. of the Future.

39:0.9 To say that any one s. is inferior to an angel of any

39:0.9 Manotia, is a ss. and onetime functioned as a ss..

39:0.9 in well-nigh every avenue of activity open to a s.,

39:0.9 now holds the commission of associate chief of s. on

39:0.10 s. have no such preadult life—no childhood.

39:0.10 They are experiential creatures, and by experience

39:0.10 they can augment their divine endowment of ability

39:0.11 After being commissioned, s. are assigned to the

39:0.11 Especially do they desire assignment to the reserves

39:0.11 if successful they enroll in the celestial schools

39:0.11 Here they begin the study of the languages, history,

39:0.11 S. must acquire knowledge and gain experience

39:0.11 They are not far removed from you in personality

39:0.11 they all crave to start at the bottom, on the lowest

39:0.11 thus may they hope to achieve the highest possible

39:1.0 1. SUPREME SERAPHIM

39:1.1 These s. are the highest of the seven revealed orders

39:1.2 The first group of ss. are assigned to the service of

39:1.3 these s. are naturally associated with the far-flung

39:1.3 missions by this high and experienced order of s.,

39:1.3 they are not concerned in the work of adjudication

39:1.4 but all these s. would be organized and directed by

39:1.4 their missions are distinct from those of the s.,

39:1.5 These bestowal attendants are completion s.;

39:1.5 Such s. have all achieved Paradise and the embrace

39:1.6 S. equally crave assignment to the missions of the

39:1.6 the highest local universe service of the completion s.

39:1.12 Corps of Completion are associated with these s.,

39:1.13 You will first see these associate teaching s. on some

39:1.14 These s. become associates of the division chiefs

39:1.14 they are attached in large numbers to the faculties of

39:1.14 and often attended, by these counselors of the ss..

39:1.15 in the likeness of a teaching counselor of the ss. of

39:1.16 A body of 144 ss. is elected from time to time by the

39:1.17 Recorders. These are the official recorders for the ss.

39:1.18 Large numbers of unattached s. of the supreme order

39:1.18 the differential of demand for the service of ss.,

39:2.0 2. SUPERIOR SERAPHIM

39:2.1 Superior s. receive their name, not because they

39:2.1 not because they are in any sense qualitatively

39:2.1 but because they are in charge of the higher activities

39:2.1 two groups of this seraphic corps are attainment s.,

39:2.2 superior s. function in the following seven groups:

39:2.3 These s. belong to the personal staff of Gabriel,

39:2.3 They are the intelligence corps of the mighty hosts

39:2.3 These s. are not directly affiliated with either the

39:2.5 These s. are the real mercy ministers of the local

39:2.5 completion s. who are also graduate guardians of

39:2.6 third group of superior s. are based on Salvington

39:2.6 so do these s. instruct the morontia graduates on

39:2.7 are the helpers and associates of their fellow s.,

39:2.7 A marvelous corps of this order of s. functions on

39:2.8 The fifth group of the superior s. are headquartered

39:2.8 Like other subdivisions of the superior s., some were

39:2.9 The “energy range” of s. is wholly adequate for local

39:2.9 but they could never withstand the energy demands

39:2.16 Many of the superior order of recorders are s.

39:2.17 Large reserves of all types of the superior s. are

39:2.17 they are requisitioned by the directors of assignment

39:2.17 The reserves of superior s. also furnish messenger

39:3.0 3. SUPERVISOR SERAPHIM

39:3.2 The first order of the supervising s. are assigned to

39:3.2 they are the ever-efficient helpers of the Most Highs.

39:3.2 These s. are primarily concerned with the unification

39:3.3 It is the duty of the second order of supervisor s.

39:3.3 These s. seek no special favors for one group or

39:3.3 to the evolution of universe law, for these very s.

39:3.4 these s. labor to enhance all sincere social contacts

39:3.5 But not always do these s. attain their ends;

39:3.6 These efficient s. are organized in seventy divisions

39:3.7 It is the mission of these s. to foster and to

39:3.8 The fifth group of supervisor s. operate as

39:3.8 Such ts., while in flight from one sphere to another

39:3.9 are numerous types of beings, similar to the s.,

39:3.10 The sixth order of supervising s. act as the special

39:3.11 General reserves of the supervisor s. are held on the

39:4.0 4. ADMINISTRATOR SERAPHIM

39:4.1 The fourth order of s. are assigned to the duties of

39:4.1 Fourth-order s. are by nature endowed with unusual

39:4.2 These able s are the assistants of a System Sovereign

39:4.3 the s. become attached to the Melchizedek receivers

39:4.3 corps of one thousand of this versatile order of s..

39:4.4 cases of doubtful survival is prepared by these s.,

39:4.5 These s. often function on the local worlds,

39:4.6 more than one quarter of the other administrator s.

39:4.9 These s. are also closely associated with the Material

39:4.12 These s. teach the fruitfulness of patience: That

39:4.15 These are the ts. who function in the local systems

39:4.15 Seldom does a day pass in which a ts. of Satania

39:4.15 he would be escorted by a ts. of the universe

39:4.16 These s. are the keepers of the threefold records of

39:4.16 while s. and the higher spirit personalities of the

39:4.17 The reserve corps of administrator s. on Jerusem

39:4.17 these much-traveled and many-experienced s. of the

39:5.1 These s maintain headquarters on the system capitals

39:5.3 their personal s. are often known as the “voices of

39:5.3 These s. are of invaluable service to the Planetary

39:5.3 some of these s. were left on the planet and were

39:5.4 Without the work of these s. the efforts of the

39:5.6 advanced epochs of planetary evolution these s. are

39:5.7 ministry of these planetary s. of the Adamic regime.

39:5.8 This entire group of s. was transferred to the new

39:5.9 these s. enhance man’s appreciation of the truth that

39:5.9 They help the mortal philosophers to realize that

39:5.9 They heighten man’s taste for the sweetness of

39:5.10 but there are a large number of such s. stationed

39:5.12 Human beings have been permitted to observe s. that

39:5.12 In observing a ts. being made ready to receive a

39:5.13 Meantime, the ts. moves into a horizontal position

39:5.14 a strange metamorphosis begins as the s. is made

39:5.14 To outward appearance the s. grows pointed at

39:5.14 the ts. has become an almost transparent, vibrating

39:5.17 The Satania reserve corps of the planetary s. is

39:6.1 As their name might suggest, s. of transitional

39:6.1 serve wherever they can contribute to creature

39:6.1 These angels serve from the inhabited worlds to the

39:7.0 7. SERAPHIM OF THE FUTURE

39:7.1 Salvington, where they are engaged in pursuits

39:7.1 These s. do function in connection with the mortal

39:8.1 S. are of origin in the local universes, and in these

39:8.1 some s. may be elevated to the exalted duties of

39:8.2 S. may attain Paradise in scores—hundreds—of ways,

39:8.4 Under certain conditions s. are commanded on high;

39:8.5 The supreme choice of s. in the career of time is the

39:8.6 experienced angelic personalities of all orders of s.

39:8.8 Many, but not all, of those s. assigned as destiny

39:8.8 certain s. pass through the circuits of the central

39:8.8 all evolutionary s. traverse Seraphington,

39:8.9 sin will never find response in the heart of a s. of

39:9.1 These s. of the local universes have experientially

39:9.2 Large numbers of the completion s. return to their

39:9.2 is adequately supplied with the completion s.,

39:9.2 Completion s. now serve more extensively with the

39:9.2 more extensively with the supreme orders of s.,

39:9.2 these master s. of planetary supervision accompany

39:9.3 avenues of ministry are open to the completion s.,

40:0.5 4. Evolutionary S..

40:1.0 1. EVOLUTIONARY SERAPHIM

40:1.1 Guardian s. achieve the status of ascendant sonship

40:1.1 Such angels attain Paradise through Seraphington,

40:1.2 the guardian s. do actually effect such ascensions.

40:9.5 having it retold by the associated s. and cherubim

42:12.11 attending s. provide, the undifferentiated morontia

43:0.4 The supervisor s., the third order of local universe

43:1.10 This crystal serves as the receiving field for all ts.

43:1.10 a sea of glass greatly facilitates the landing of ts..

44:5.6 This corps of technical advisers to the ts. are most

44:5.10 such as counseling with the s, cherubim, and sanobim

45:1.2 Ts. carry ascending personalities back and forth

45:1.10 the few s. and cherubim who went over to the rebels

45:6.4 No surviving mortal, midwayer, or s. may ascend to

45:6.5 evolutionary s. must pass through this parenthood

45:7.5 s. and their associates, including midway creatures,

46:2.8 Mount Seraph is the point of departure for all ts..

46:5.22 The fourth circle is held by the administrator s.,

46:5.22 the s. serving in a local system like Satania are

46:5.22 The fifth circle is occupied by the planetary s.,

46:5.22 tarrying sphere of certain unrevealed orders of s..

46:5.26 a series of laboratories wherein the ts. transform

47:2.6 The guardian s. attend these youths in the nursery

47:2.6 just as they spiritually minister to mortals on the

47:3.3 is the reuniting of the morontia-soul trust of the s.

48:2.11 with both the physical controllers and the s. but

48:2.17 they are delivered by the ts. to the receivers of the

48:5.1 he is accompanied by his personal or group s.,

48:5.1 In the worlds of mortal existence the s. is ably

48:5.1 attending s. has no further need of ministrations

48:5.2 the ministering s. are often summoned to universe

48:5.2 their former associative work with the ministering s..

48:5.3 when a s. proceeds inward with an Adjuster-fused

48:5.5 work in pairs as they did when attached to the s..

48:5.10 cherubim and sanobim emerge with the status of s..

48:6.0 6. MORONTIA WORLD S.—TRANSITION

48:6.1 orders of angels, from planetary helpers to the ss.,

48:6.3 conscious of the ministry of the transition s. until

48:6.3 they labor untiringly for the advancement of their

48:6.5 These s. then make recommendations to the four and

48:6.31 These s. are the evangels of the gospel of perfection

48:6.34 These s. are devoted to the effective grouping of

48:6.36 these s. teach the everlasting truth: If your own mind

48:6.28 the teaching counselors of the supreme order of s.

48:6.29 These are the s. who help new ascenders adjust

48:6.29 These s. act as liaisons with the Morontia Power

48:6.30 These s. are the recorders of the transactions of the

48:6.30 mortals become thus affiliated with the recording s..

48:6.34 A large corps of all orders of the transition s. is held

48:6.34 draw the nearest to humans of all orders of s.,

49:6.4 first Adjuster on an inhabited world the guardian s.

49:6.4 trust by the personal or by the group guardian s..

49:6.5 With each s. of assignment to the repersonalization

49:6.6 of these mortals is accomplished by the guardian s.

51:2.2 creatures and, as such, are not transportable by s..

51:2.2 The ts. are able to effect such changes in the

51:3.5 This s., Solonia, proclaimed the miscarriage of the

53:6.1 second in command of the Satania headquarters’ s..

53:6.2 fourth order, the system administrator s., went astray

53:6.3 on Jerusem, but not a single loyal s. was harmed.

53:6.6 on Urantia, functioning as associate chief of s..

53:7.6 Of the supreme order of s., not an angel was lost,

53:7.6 administrator angels, those s. who are normally

53:7.6 administrator angels were lost with their disloyal s..

55:4.31 have been Adjuster indwelt and fused except s.,

55:4.31 and they are Father indwelt by another type of spirit

55:10.10 as long as evolution continues, s. and archangels will

57:8.7 Life Carriers, Lanonandek Sons, Melchizedeks, s.,

63:6.9 Adjusters and guardian s. came in great numbers to

67:2.5 S. and cherubim and other celestial beings were

67:2.5 of its isolation were detained here and, like the s.

67:3.2 There was a terrible loss of personalities among s.

67:3.2 one half of the administrator and transition s.

67:3.5 Upon the outbreak of rebellion, loyal cherubim and s.

67:6.5 the chiefs of s. and cherubim, advisers from two

77:7.4 be confused with certain of the rebel cherubim and s.

77:7.4 spirits and demons, and the apostate s. as evil angels.

77:8.4 midwayers are invaluable to the s. in their work for

77:8.4 both orders are indispensable to the s. who serve as

77:8.5 are organized for service with the planetary s. in

77:8.9 distributed as assistants to the various orders of s.

77:8.10 greatly in their abilities to make contact with the s.

77:9.2 The s come and go, but the midway creatures remain

77:9.11 midwayers are of still greater assistance to the s..

82:6.12 [Presented by the Chief of S. stationed on Urantia.]

83:8.10 [Presented by the Chief of S. stationed on Urantia.]

84:6.5 described as male and female; among s., cherubim,

84:8.7 [Presented by the Chief of S. stationed on Urantia.]

92:0.5 influences are later augmented by Adjusters, s.,

107:4.4 even s. can sometimes discern the spirit luminosity of

108:3.5 just as they deliver charges to the chiefs of s.

111:7.4 problems of both the Adjuster and the guardian s.

111:7.4 This s. said: “Much of my difficulty was due to the

112:3.2 conjoint opinion of the Adjuster and surviving s.,

112:3.2 s. concerned with that Adjuster-abandoned individual

112:3.6 s. are indispensable to the reassembly of personality.

112:4.12 —if both s. and Adjuster essentially agree in every

112:5.15 the custodians of personality (as the guardian s.

112:6.4 extending in range from s. to Universal Censors

112:7.7 morontia individuals not altogether unlike s.,

113:0.1 the guardian angels, s. devoted to the ministry to

113:0.1 The planetary s. are indeed ministering spirits sent

113:0.1 These attending s. have functioned as the spiritual

113:0.2 S. are the traditional angels of heaven; they are the

113:0.2 they are the ministering spirits who live so near you

113:0.2 They have ministered on Urantia since the earliest

113:1.2 Originally, the s. were definitely assigned to the races

113:1.2 they are assigned in accordance with intelligence,

113:1.3 The subnormal beings of Urantia have a corps of s.,

113:1.5 destiny, right then and there, personal s. are assigned

113:1.7 a pair of guardian s. with a group of cherubim is

113:1.7 again charge is given to a pair of s., assisted by one

113:2.1 S. are not known as guardians of destiny until such

113:2.1 they are assigned to the association of a human soul

113:2.3 assignments are made from a group of volunteering s

113:2.3 Only s. of long service, the more experienced and

113:2.3 Like the Adjusters, the s. attend these beings for a

113:2.4 The s. develop a sentimental regard for individual

113:2.5 and you would, if you could only visualize the s.,

113:2.6 All s. have individual names, but in the records of

113:2.6 they are frequently designated by their planetary

113:2.6 The current planetary assignment number of this s.

113:2.7 guardians, s. always volunteer their services.

113:2.7 one hundred qualified s. sought the assignment.

113:2.7 the s. whom they selected as best adapted to guide

113:2.7 they selected a certain pair of equally qualified s.;

113:2.8 Like cherubim, s. usually serve in pairs, but unlike

113:2.8 advanced associates, the s. sometimes work singly.

113:2.8 In practically all their contacts with mortals they can

113:2.9 These complemental s. are the recording angels of

113:2.9 these records are always sponsored by one of the s..

113:2.10 as is the case when the complemental s. is absent.

113:3.2 the s. then undertakes to correlate this integrated

113:3.3 spiritual experience by the ministry of the guardian s.

113:3.5 s. make personal many impersonal ministries of the

113:3.5 they are co-ordinators.

113:3.5 On the intellectual level they are the correlators of

113:3.5 they are interpreters.

113:3.5 they manipulate terrestrial environment through their

113:3.6 the manifold and intricate function of an attending s.;

113:3.6 s. are an essential part of mortal progression.

113:4.1 The guardian s. are not mind, though they do spring

113:4.1 S. are mind stimulators; they continually seek to

113:4.1 They do this, not as does the Adjuster, operating

113:4.1 S. are not the divine Adjuster lure of the Father, but

113:4.1 but they do function as the personal agency of the

113:4.2 the s. is the teacher of man’s evolving nature—

113:4.3 S. function as teachers by guiding the footsteps of

113:4.3 To accept the guidance of a s. rarely means attaining

113:4.4 The guarding s. is constantly manipulating the mortal

113:4.5 the indwelling Adjusters and the encompassing s.,

113:4.5 they always seem to work in perfect harmony and

113:4.6 The ministering personality of the guardian s.,

113:5.2 S. do not shed physical tears; they do not have

113:5.2 they do not have physical bodies;

113:5.2 neither do they possess wings.

113:5.2 But they do have spiritual emotions,

113:5.2 they do experience feelings and sentiments of a

113:5.3 The s. act in your behalf quite independent of your

113:5.3 they are executing the mandates of their superiors,

113:5.3 thus they function regardless of your passing whims

113:5.4 The s. guard you; they do not seek directly to

113:5.5 S. are able to function as material ministers to

113:6.1 Having told you something of the ministry of s.

113:6.2 spirit luminosity which s. associate with the presence

113:6.2 receives certification by the planetary chief of s. for

113:6.3 the attending s. must proceed to the headquarters of

113:6.3 Next she goes before the tribunals of the archangels,

113:6.3 she goes back to the worlds, again to be assigned to

113:6.5 The guardian s. is the custodial trustee of the values

113:6.6 the guardian s. will repersonalize you and re-present

113:6.8 and when the rolls are called, the s. respond, but

113:7.0 7. SERAPHIM AND THE ASCENDANT CAREER

113:7.2 On the morontia spheres the attending s. are your

113:7.2 study in the extension schools for evolutionary s.

113:7.3 assistants to the s. in the immediate work awaiting at

113:7.5 Such ascending s. subsequently enter upon divergent

113:7.6 the s. are always in communication with their wards

113:7.7 For s., the surest way of achieving the Deities is by

113:7.9 [Presented by the Chief of S. stationed on Urantia.]

114:0.1 and agencies but chiefly through the ministry of s..

114:0.2 and others on Urantia was 501,234,619 pairs of s..

114:0.2 hundred seraphic hosts—597,196,800 pairs of s.,

114:0.2 there are about the same number of cherubim as s.,

114:0.3 S. and their associated cherubim have much to do

114:0.3 S. as a class are occupied with many assignments

114:5.2 A majority of the problems involving s. and

114:5.3 partially compensated by the special ministry of s.

114:5.6 cabinet consists of twelve s., the acting chiefs of

114:6.0 6. MASTER S. OF PLANETARY SUPERVISION

114:6.1 he was accompanied by twelve corps of special s.,

114:6.1 These exalted angels are known as the master s. of

114:6.3 As planetary chief of s., I preside over this council of

114:6.4 The twelve corps of the master s. of planetary

114:6.6 These s. are intrusted with the task of initiating the

114:6.9 These s. are closely associated with the ministry of

114:6.11 is now receiving the help of the third corps of s.

114:6.13 9. The home s..

114:6.15 These are the s. who foster the values of play, humor

114:6.16 These are the angels of the angels, those s. who are

114:6.17 When these groups of master s. disagree in matters

114:6.19 The master s. of planetary supervision utilize

114:6.19 They function as ideational clearinghouses, mind

114:6.19 they often act to intensify some higher ideal which

114:6.20 the master s. insure planetary progress against vital

114:7.2 at that time the planetary chief of s. confirms their

114:7.18 [Presented by the Chief of S. stationed on Urantia.]

119:4.2 the unannounced arrival of an unknown s.,

119:4.2 This unregistered s. qualifies as of the Nebadon

119:4.2 This s. tests out as belonging to the supreme order

119:4.4 True, all s. during that age were regarded with

119:4.4 was abroad in the universe, disguised as a s., but

119:4.4 era were the ss. regarded with special solicitude,

119:4.6 to personalize in the likeness of angelic life as a ss.

119:6.2 in full view of everyone, accompanied by a lone s.

119:7.6 And the s. did, through the midway creatures, make

119:7.6 by the s. of former attachment to Adam and Eve

122:8.5 At the noontide birth of Jesus the s. of Urantia,

123:4.6 the lad; neither was it chargeable to the guardian s..

128:1.9 aside from that of his guardian s. in the living of his

134:3.8 a disagreement between the s. of the churches and

134:3.8 between the s. of progress as to the wisdom of

134:3.8 which was acceptable to both groups of these s.

134:8.2 he asked his Father to send back the guardian s. to

134:8.8 the detached guardian s. returned to Jesus’ side and

136:5.1 This mighty host embraced twelve legions of s. and

138:5.3 hours Jesus talked to them about the ministry of s.,

145:3.8 these words been uttered than a vast retinue of s.,

167:7.4 When I taught you that many of these s. are

189:3.1 When the vast host of the s. and the cherubim

189:3.2 And in an instant of time the s. and their associates

Seraphington

13:1.19 6. SERAPHINGTON.

13:1.19 activities look upon S. as their Paradise home.

13:1.20 The secrets of S. involve a threefold mystery, only

13:1.20 is a secret locked up in the sacred sectors of S..

13:1.20 The other mysteries of S. pertain to the personal

38:8.5 seraphim are granted clearance for S. and Paradise,

38:8.6 then do they become eligible for advancement to S.

39:1.5 they have all traversed the circles of S. and have

39:1.12 Many of the S. graduates, members of the Seraphic

39:2.5 traversed the circles of S. and has been mustered

39:8.1 but S. ever remains the eternal goal of all angels.

39:8.1 S. is the angelic threshold to Paradise and Deity

39:8.4 2. To be summoned to S..

39:8.4 they cannot initiate departure for S. or elsewhere.

39:8.7 a temporary farewell while they journey to S.,

39:8.8 of ascent, all evolutionary seraphim traverse S.,

39:8.9 S. is the destiny sphere for angels, and the attainment

39:8.9 sure of their eternal future until they have attained S.

39:8.9 No angel attaining S. has ever been known to go

39:8.10 The graduates of S. are variously assigned: Destiny

39:9.2 not have so many of these returned S. graduates as

40:1.1 Such angels attain Paradise through S., and many

113:7.5 these guardians of destiny achieve the circles of S..

113:7.8 beings have achieved spiritual bi-unification on S.

114:6.1 by twelve corps of special seraphim, S. graduates,

serenely

127:3.15 Jesus’ patience, enabled him s. to endure the trials of

serenity

94:9.6 Buddhism promotes calmness, augments s. and

serfdom

69:8.5 This is the origin of s.—man attached to the land.

71:2.10 Slavery, s., and all forms of human bondage must

serfs

69:9.16 was soon followed by a succession of slaves, s.,

serial

28:4.6 every seventh s. thereafter possess the remarkable

28:4.11 every seventh s. prove to be angels peculiarly

38:9.9 perfectly bridged by the s. association of mortal man,

108:3.1 series of Adjusters involving a s. organization that

serially

28:5.6 Like the primary order, this group is created s.;

28:6.1 these angels are created s. and in seven reflective

49:0.3 Such planets are numbered s. in accordance with

49:5.12 all the life-modification worlds are s. linked together

serials

28:4.3 it is befitting that the first s. of this order should be

28:4.5 the second s. of the primary seconaphim, who are

28:4.12 Broadcast receivers are the fifth s., the fifth primary

28:4.14 the seventh primary s., are held in reserve for the

49:5.6 5. Creature-kinship s..

49:5.29 5. Creature-kinship s.. Planets are not only

49:5.30 for kinship s. exist among nonhuman personalities

series

2:1.8 And so, through a s. of personality distributions

3:3.3 indirectly through the descending s. of divine Sons

5:6.14 [This is the fifth and last of the s. presenting the

7:5.2 a s. of downstepping gradations of divine sonship

8:4.5 do joyfully undergo an amazing s. of divinity

8:4.6 By this very diminishing s. the Infinite Spirit does

11:3.4 And this ascending s. continues through the

11:3.4 thus by sevens the ascending s. expands through

12:1.2 If the master universe were not a s. of elliptical space

12:2.4 is surrounded by the ancestors of a s. of starry

15:5.5 thus initiating a s. of tidal upheavals which occur on

15:5.5 these explosive eruptions produce a s. of varying-

16:8.4 Persons of a given s., type, order, or pattern may

16:8.15 Nebadon order of the Orvonton s. of the cosmic

20:1.15 activities will be reserved to the next paper in this s.,

26:1.13 the subject of a succeeding narrative in this s..

28:6.3 having at our disposal a s. of reflective seconaphim

30:2.139 is dealt with in the next and final paper of this s..

31:9.10 It is possible that the ascending s. of the Master

32:5.3 the chronology of any connected s. of events,

32:5.3 it would appear that a s. of such experiences, lives,

34:6.3 the divine Spirit descends, by a long s. of steps,

36:2.13 Even in a uniform life s. in a single family of worlds,

37:5.5 Race commissioners function in an endless s. of

40:5.1 Son passes down through a s. of decreasingly divine

40:5.2 the Infinite Spirit, by a long s. of decreasingly divine

40:5.8 S. one—mortals of the transient or experiential

40:5.8 This s. designation is temporary for any evolving

40:5.8 all inhabited worlds except those of the second s..

40:5.9 Mortals of s. one inhabit the worlds of space during

40:5.9 While these mortals of the first s. do not have

40:5.12 S. two—mortals of the non-Adjuster-fusion types.

40:5.12 Many of the nonbreathers belong to this s.,

40:5.13 Like s. number one, each member of this group

40:5.13 The mortals of this second s. are indwelt by virgin

40:5.17 S. three—mortals of Adjuster-fusion potential.

40:5.18 The unnumbered s..

42:4.2 variable matter going through a s. of metamorphoses

42:5.1 a single octave, number forty-six in this s..

42:7.4 hundred forms of matter consist of a regular s. in

43:5.3 number 617,318 of the Vorondadek s. of Nebadon.

46:5.26 a s. of laboratories wherein the transport seraphim

49:5.0 5. THE PLANETARY SERIES OF MORTALS

49:5.1 to make an adequate portrayal of the planetary s. of

49:5.3 2. Brain-type s..

49:5.4 3. Spirit-reception s..

49:5.7 6. Adjuster-fusion s..

49:5.13 2. Brain-type s..

49:5.19 3. Spirit-reception s..

49:5.29 for horizontal groupings according to type, s.,

49:5.31 6. Adjuster-fusion s..

49:6.1 All of the physical types and planetary s. of mortals

49:6.20 may apply to individuals in any of the planetary s.

49:6.21 class, the planet is regarded as belonging to this s..

55:0.4 lines identical with those of the Adjuster-fusion s..

56:10.23 paper on Universal Unity is the twenty-fifth of a s. of

57:1.3 acting inspector number 811,307 of the Orvonton s.,

58:6.2 have been found graduated s. of plants and animals

59:3.9 Europe, the average thickness of this Niagara s.

62:3.8 which culminated in a s. of internecine battles that

62:5.8 this was the first of a s. of such agreements which

65:2.6 it was the frog which began that s. of progressive

73:0.3 Tabamantia,sovereign supervisor of the s. of decimal

74:1.1 Adam and Eve belonged to the third physical s. and

76:6.2 resurrection, number twenty-six of the Urantia s.,

77:8.13 the mandates making possible the s. of revelations

84:7.30 parents portray to their children the first of a long s.

97:9.15 And then came a s. of atrocities climaxed by the

101:4.2 religious truths of this s. of revelatory presentations

107:1.7 souls of the surviving mortals of the spirit-fusion s..

108:3.1 that there are numerous s. of Adjusters involving

108:3.6 authority over the experimental planetary s.;

109:3.2 On certain primitive worlds (the s. one group)

109:3.3 On another type of world (s. two group) Adjusters

109:3.4 On worlds such as Urantia (the s. three group) there

109:3.5 In the three-brained mortals of this s. of worlds,

113:2.3 those worlds which are of the non-Adjuster fusion s.

118:0.12 At the same time, the infinite s. can be totaled at any

119:8.9 Michael, is the sixty-third of a s. of presentations,

149:1.2 peculiar and unexplained s. of healing phenomena.

151:1.1 parable of the sower, one of the first of a long s.

160:1.1 Rodan began a s. of ten addresses to Nathaniel,

185:1.2 experience as governor, made a s. of almost fatal

serious

12:9.6 Real trouble, lasting disappointment, s. defeat,

31:8.4 that man’s first s. contact with a Transcendentaler

35:2.4 the major difficulties and settle the s. differences

48:4.6 The senselessness of much that so often causes us s.

48:4.6 the unimportance of much of our s. personal anxiety.

48:4.14 when we are in recess from the s. assignments of our

48:4.18 the monotony of sustained and s. self-contemplation

50:6.5 the temporal consequences of these s. blunders in the

51:4.3 orange and green stocks is not of such s. concern.

62:3.8 resulted in s. food competition and sex rivalry,

63:3.4 a score of their descendants suffered s. injuries.

63:4.8 tribal wars broke out, and s. losses were sustained

64:6.4 In later times they had s. and prolonged trouble with

64:6.28 up to the time of the s. disruption of this regime by

65:4.5 know more about controlling certain s. diseases.

66:4.2 The s obstacle to the good influence of such teachers

66:5.29 ancient folk were a s. people; little humor graced

68:5.4 who had severely bruised his fist in a s. combat

68:6.11 overpopulation has never been a s. problem in the

68:6.11 it may become a s. problem in the near future.

72:9.1 the leaders of this nation discovered a s. weakness in

72:10.1 The more s. habitual criminals and the incurably

74:3.1 It was a s. and disillusioned Son and Daughter of

74:5.5 trouble, s. trouble, ensued when he went outside

78:8.3 invasion was all the more s. because these herdsmen

80:9.7 the most s. and lasting of all cultural setbacks up to

81:6.7 During primitive times life on Urantia was a s. and

81:6.12 there soon occurs the s. problem of overpopulation.

82:1.6 but insufficient sex attraction to create s. problems

82:6.10 —there can be little s. objection to such a sacrificial

83:8.9 the home institution is now undergoing a s. testing

84:5.13 permit emancipated woman to become man’s s. rival

89:4.6 or racial guilt, started every person out in s. debt to

90:2.4 That which was s. business to primitive man has

103:2.10 become so overdeveloped as to work s. injury to the

105:1.2 as to involve s. distortion of meanings

120:1.5 nothing of s. import can happen in all Nebadon.

122:7.1 the s. domestic difficulties of Herod, King of Judea

123:4.2 all too often the children played at the more s. things

124:1.3 The most s. trouble as yet to come up at school

124:1.4 this was the most s. of all the accusations which had

124:2.8 activities of his youthful associates into more s.

124:3.4 many duties occasioned by his mother’s s. illness.

124:3.10 to peculiar seasons of profound meditation and s.

125:6.6 right in the midst of the most s. and sublime effort

126:5.11 given s. thought to this plan of moving his family

127:1.2 Jesus became increasingly sober and s., but he

127:1.5 two of whom were old enough to begin s. study.

127:5.4 have given s. consideration to the consummation

135:6.5 listeners, some curious but many earnest and s.,

136:2.1 —when all Jewry was engaged in s. and solemn

136:4.10 Jesus’ practice, when facing new or s. decisions,

137:3.4 Jesus had grown increasingly s. and self-contained.

137:4.16 nook of the garden and engaged in s. thought

138:8.9 Jesus would interrupt a s. conference with his

139:6.4 hearing Nathaniel discourse on things both s. and

139:6.5 his children should partake only of the s. things of

141:0.2 had beheld his brief seasons of s. preoccupation

141:3.3 S. situations would arise every few days, but

141:6.2 of the kingdom will presently drive out all s. error.

144:6.4 before the twenty-four could settle down to the s.

144:6.7 But the most s. of all their problems was the

149:4.3 overmuch pity may degenerate into s. emotional

150:9.5 a sober and s. group of disillusioned preachers of the

151:2.4 the apostles fell into s. discussion and engaged in

151:2.5 all its features can only result in confusion and s.

152:6.1 The ambassadors of the kingdom were a s., sober,

157:7.1 had not thought it of s. account that Judas never

164:4.4 questions, so that a s. division arose among them.

166:5.3 the Jerusalem church began to have s. difficulties

168:3.5 that s. complications with the Roman authorities

169:1.6 while his older brother was s., sober, hard-working

172:5.2 chief of the apostolic corps to give s. consideration

172:5.2 Andrew was troubled with s. doubts, but he never

175:4.2 all Jerusalem was given over to the s. and suppressed

176:3.2 for the Father, nothing can be of s. concern to you.

176:4.7 and it is of no s. concern whether we go to him or

180:6.1 upon you that you will not stumble into s. error.

182:2.2 As the hour passed, he grew more and more s.,

185:1.5 The last of these s. outbreaks had to do with the

187:2.6 ridicule, lest any give s. regard to the inscription.

191:0.10 Matthew got around to giving s. consideration to

191:0.11 Alpheus twins took little part in these s. discussions;

194:3.9 it makes the s. mistake of becoming permeated

seriously

2:0.3 We are also s. handicapped in the execution of our

26:4.13 discern the Father can shake the faith or s. disturb

48:4.15 of humor is to help all of us take ourselves less s..

48:6.37 the likelihood of success by taking yourself too s..

52:2.10 most worlds s. address themselves to the tasks of

52:2.10 the Urantia peoples have not even yet s. undertaken.

63:3.5 Sontad, despite a s. injured foot, assumed leadership

67:0.1 Although this upheaval did not s. interfere with the

67:7.4 law may be fatal in the physical realm without s.

73:2.1 Van and Amadon took such teaching s. and began to

83:4.2 as marriage became more s. regarded, the wedding

83:7.9 seem to have regarded marriage just about as s. as

95:7.3 Had the followers of Jesus taken more s. his

97:8.5 All modern religions have s. blundered in the attempt

98:1.4 which the intelligent Greeks never did regard very s..

100:5.8 the busy scenes of life may not be s. dangerous, but

121:5.4 symbol of the state was very s. resented by the Jews

123:3.5 Jesus pondered them s. and then entered fully into

124:1.1 it could hardly be said that Jesus was ever s. ill,

126:2.1 she did not know how s. Joseph had been injured.

126:3.11 this young Galilean s. pondered while he

135:12.3 while sometimes s. impressed with John’s message,

138:8.5 Jesus s. charged them, saying, “Tell no man about

139:6.4 progressively took Jesus and the kingdom more s.,

139:6.4 more seriously, but never did he take himself s..

139:6.5 think Nathaniel took his apostleship sufficiently s.

143:1.2 is heavenly and ideal, but they will not take us s..

151:2.8 never again did they regard such speculations s..

153:0.1 the apostles noticed that Jesus was s. occupied

154:4.6 This world has never s. tried to carry out the

156:2.8 to Thomas: “My people take themselves too s.;

157:4.3 or some happening related to themselves, too s..

159:1.2 even before they have s. thought of repentance.

163:6.1 now knew that he could leave this world without s.

170:4.14 This world has never s. or sincerely or honestly

172:5.2 Andrew was the one apostle who did not s.

178:1.13 you should s. question whether the roots of truth

185:1.3 First, he failed to take s. their deep-seated

195:1.6 For centuries the Greek had s. thought and

195:1.6 they did not take even their own religion very s..

195:1.6 They took their religion very s., too s..

195:10.11 Christianity is s. confronted with the doom

196:0.11 Jesus was not disturbed s. by fears, doubts, and

seriousness

154:5.4 The s. of weeks had gone, and he inspired all of them

172:2.5 fully realizing its s. by the unusual cheerfulness and

sermon

87:2.3 the funeral s. was originally designed to instruct the

126:4.0 4. FIRST SERMON IN THE SYNAGOGUE

137:8.0 8. SERMON ON THE KINGDOM

137:8.2 before the preaching of this s. on “The Kingdom,”

137:8.4 Before Jesus preached this memorable s. on the

138:0.1 After preaching the s. on “The Kingdom,” Jesus

139:5.7 in Philip’s foolish questions than in the s. he might

140:3.0 3. THE ORDINATION SERMON

140:4.1 The so-called “S. on the Mount” is not the gospel of

140:4.1 It does contain much helpful instruction, but it was

140:4.1 It was the Master’s personal commission to those

140:5.1 From the S. on the Mount to the discourse of the

140:5.6 This momentous s. started out upon the note of

140:5.23 the beatitudes of the S. on the Mount are based on

140:9.2 Jesus reviewed many features of the ordination s.,

145:2.1 Jesus preached his s. on “The Will of the Father in

145:2.3 This s. was an effort on Jesus’ part to make clear the

145:2.10 The apostles were greatly helped by this s..

145:2.11 they were astonished at his s. on this Sabbath day.

145:2.14 synagogue at the conclusion of his afternoon s..

145:3.3 Even the text Jesus had used for his afternoon s. had

145:3.4 that momentous closing statement of Jesus’ s.:

153:0.2 James and John talked over the forthcoming s. in

153:0.3 Sabbath afternoon to preach his epoch-making s. in

153:1.2 which terminated with this Sabbath afternoon s.,

153:1.2 This s. marks the crisis in the transition from the

153:1.4 feeding of the five thousand and ended with this s.

153:1.4 crisis in the lives of the apostles began with this s.

153:1.5 immediately before and immediately after this s.

153:1.5 It was after this s. in the synagogue that Judas

153:2.0 2. THE EPOCHAL SERMON

153:2.1 Jesus introduced this s. by reading from the law as

156:5.2 It was during this same s. that Jesus made use of

159:1.0 1. THE SERMON ON FORGIVENESS

162:5.0 5. SERMON ON THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD

163:4.9 preached to them their ordination s., which was an

165:2.0 2. SERMON ON THE GOOD SHEPHERD

165:2.1 that Jesus preached the s. on the “Good Shepherd.”

165:3.0 3. SABBATH SERMON AT PELLA

165:3.1 Jesus preached the memorable s. on “Trust and

166:3.0 3. THE SERMON AT GERASA

169:1.1 this s. Jesus retold the story of the lost sheep and the

170:0.1 March 11, Jesus preached his last s. at Pella.

170:1.1 In connection with the recital of Jesus’ s. it should be

170:2.11 The great effort embodied in this s. was the attempt

170:4.1 In the course of this Sabbath afternoon’s s. Jesus

171:0.1 The day after the memorable s. on “The Kingdom,”

171:0.3 What Jesus said in his Sabbath s. only tended to

171:1.2 after he had preached the s. on “Counting the Cost.”

171:7.8 Jesus was always ready and willing to stop a s. or

192:4.2 at Bethsaida to hear Peter preach his first public s.

192:4.3 Peter ended his s., saying: “We affirm that Jesus is

194:1.0 1. THE PENTECOST SERMON

sermons

123:3.5 the meaning of the Sabbath rites, the synagogue s.,

123:5.10 from the regular Sabbath s. in the synagogue.

139:2.12 Peter’s style and teaching is shown in the s. recorded

140:8.19 his life, and not his lessons to the twelve or his s. to

142:5.1 One of the great s. that Jesus preached in the temple

146:1.1 Peter here preached one of the great s. of his early

194:4.11 In one of Stephen’s public s., when he reached the

serpent

85:3.3 wisdom of the s. was a symbol of Greek medicine

88:1.5 The s. was revered in Palestine, especially by the

88:1.5 the Jews, considered it to be the mouthpiece of evil

88:1.5 the Moqui tribe of red men the s. has been revered.

144:2.4 with the fish and the child foolishly asks for the s.?

serpentssee serpents, sea

61:2.11 Like the land s. of a previous age which betook

85:3.3 The Hebrews worshiped s. down to the days of King

140:8.13 to say, “Be as wise as s. but as harmless as doves.”

140:9.3 be you therefore as wise as s. and as harmless as

163:1.3 as wise as s. while you are also as harmless as doves.

178:1.7 Be you always as wise as s. but as harmless as doves.

serpents, sea

60:1.9 reptiles, and eventually both s. and flying reptiles.

60:2.9 the ferocious s., descended from the land reptiles,

60:2.9 they threatened the destruction of the fish family.

60:2.10 These s. represent a backward step in evolution.

60:2.11 the sea s. grew to such size that they became very

60:2.11 they did not have brains large enough to afford

60:2.11 but unlike the sea s., these animals always returned

servant

25:1.6 courts declares: “Well done, good and faithful s.;

28:5.14 Few are the duties in the universe for the lone s..

38:2.5 “See that you do it not; I am a fellow s. with you

84:4.3 partner but rather a piece of property, a s. or slave

97:6.4 Nebuchadnezzar, the king of Babylon, my s..”

122:9.8 salvation for all of us In the house of his s. David.

122:9.23 And now let your s. depart in peace, O Lord,

124:5.4 a “child of the Most High” and s. of the Lord of all

126:4.7 says the Lord, you are my s. whom I have chosen

130:6.3 and the bond-s. of depression and defeat.

136:1.1 envisaged this deliverer as “the s. of the Lord,”

136:1.1 from the “s. of the Lord” to the “son of David,”

136:1.2 Israelite, combining in himself as the “s. of the Lord”

139:2.6 unstable and inconstant that Peter permitted a s. girl

140:3.1 pupil; of the master more is exacted than of the s..

146:2.13 Purge me from secret sins and keep back your s.

147:1.0 1. THE CENTURION’S SERVANT

147:1.1 Jesus in my behalf and beseech him to heal my s.?

147:1.1 and save the favorite s. of the Roman centurion,

147:1.2 can speak the word where you stand and my s.

147:1.3 And from that hour the s. began to mend and was

147:1.4 beings ministered healing to the centurion’s s.,

147:1.4 We only know the fact of the s.’ complete recovery.

148:6.2 recital of the material prosperity of the Lord’s s.?

148:6.3 When the suffering s. obtains a vision of God,

150:4.2 that the disciple is hardly above his master nor a s.

150:4.2 the disciple to be equal with his master and the s. to

152:1.1 But Jesus seemed not to heed the s.’ words, for,

156:1.2 the s. of Karuska had gone over to the house of this

159:1.4 And when the king looked upon this negligent s.

165:4.6 the danger of wealth’s becoming, not your s., but

165:6.2 When the s. is tested and proved, then may the

165:6.2 then may the lord of the house set such a s. over

165:6.2 shall set the true and tried s. over the affairs of his

165:6.3 “But if the s. is slothful and begins to say in his

165:6.3 then the lord of that s. will come at a time when he

169:1.11 then said the s.: ‘Your long-lost brother has come

171:0.6 be great among you, let him first become your s..

171:8.6 master said to him: ‘Well done; you are a good s.;

171:8.6 ‘You negligent and unfaithful s., I will judge you

171:8.7 ‘Take the money from this slothful s. and give it to

173:4.2 And then the householder sent his favorite s.,

176:3.4 ‘Well done, good and faithful s., you have been

176:3.4 This s. came forward, saying, ‘Lord, I knew you

176:3.4 ‘Take away this one talent from this unprofitable s.

176:3.9 this unfaithful s. with the one talent in that he blamed

178:1.13 If the unbeliever can qualify as a superior civil s.,

179:1.2 since no s. had been provided to render this service,

179:1.2 would not be he who would seem to act as the s. of

179:3.1 reclined, and, kneeling down in the attitude of a s.,

179:3.2 the attitude of a menial s. and proposing to wash

179:3.8 Verily, verily, I say to you: A s. is not greater than

180:1.6 The idea of duty signifies that you are s.-minded

180:3.1 spoken to you: The s. is not greater than his master.

183:3.7 could come to the defense of the high priest’s s.,

184:2.5 Very soon another s. came up to Peter and asked:

186:1.2 the great surprise of this egotistic traitor when a s.

186:1.2 the s. of Caiaphas handed Judas a bag containing

186:2.5 When first assaulted by the s. of Annas, Jesus had

servant-minded

180:1.6 The idea of duty signifies that you are s. and hence

servants

16:6.8 the ascent from the status of s. of God to the joy

17:5.1 They are the s. of the Master Spirits, whose offspring

23:2.11 They are the trusted and secret s. of the Deities,

25:1.1 “midway creatures” are not s. in any menial sense of

26:1.13 Executives, and omniaphim are the exclusive s. of

26:3.1 These s. of the Seven Master Spirits are the angelic

27:0.1 Primary supernaphim are the supernal s. of the

27:1.5 his Son are before you, and you are eternally his s.;

28:2.1 omniaphim are the exclusive s. and messengers of

38:8.6 these faithful s. of the creatures of time to appear in

39:9.1 henceforth and forever they are the s. of God,

46:4.7 the transition s. of the higher morontia creatures

51:4.6 subdued by the red and reduced to the status of s.

67:8.5 and for recruiting this vast group of mysterious s. of

69:5.8 Bond s. were among the earliest form of property

71:2.18 9. Control of public s.. No civil government will be

71:2.18 guiding and controlling officeholders and public s..

71:3.12 recognition for service upon their civil and social s..

72:6.2 This age limit does not apply to government s. or

72:9.4 and all governmental s. supported by tax funds are

87:2.7 Ghosts wanted wives and s.; a well-to-do savage

93:9.4 Abraham’s last act was to send trusty s. to the city

97:9.27 —the idea that the Jews must become the chosen s.

131:9.2 If we are thus s. of our divine ancestors, then may

137:4.7 but before the wedding supper was over, the s.

137:4.9 kissed him, and rushed off to the s.’ quarters,

137:4.11 The commotion of the s. about these stone vessels,

137:4.15 When the s. drew this new wine and carried it to the

138:5.4 you make no denunciations of Caesar or his s..”

139:9.3 in fact, the general s. and errand boys of the twelve.

140:1.6 are no longer s. but sons, sons of the living God.

146:5.2 as he was returning, his s. came out to meet him,

146:5.2 what hour the boy began to mend, and when the s.

147:1.2 and to my s. do this or do that, and they do it.”

151:4.1 the s. of this householder came and said to him:

151:4.1 And he replied to his s., ‘An enemy has done this.

151:4.1 The s. then asked their master, ‘Would you have

152:1.1 one of his s. came out, saying: “Trouble not the

153:2.2 “‘If you will not hearken to the words of my s. the

159:1.5 When his fellow s. saw what had happened, they

165:5.5 Such watchful s. are blessed by the master who

165:5.5 Then will the master make his s. sit down while he

165:6.3 begins to mistreat his fellow s. and to eat and drink

166:3.4 that we were not fellow s. in the Father’s ministry

167:2.2 having bidden many guests, he dispatched his s.

167:2.2 the s. went back and reported this to their master.

167:2.2 turning to his s., he said: ‘I have made ready this

167:2.2 they even show disrespect to my s. who bid them

167:2.2 And the s. did as their lord commanded, and even

167:2.2 Then said the lord to his s.: ‘Go now out into the

167:2.2 And the s. did as their master commanded, and

167:7.3 The angels are the spirit s. in heaven, and they are

169:1.8 ‘How many hired s. of my father have bread enough

169:1.8 only be willing to make me one of your hired s..’

169:1.9 because the overjoyed father said to the s. who

169:1.10 he called to his s.: ‘Bring on the fatted calf and kill

169:1.11 he called out one of the s. and inquired as to the

169:2.2 since you are now s. of the brotherhood of man

169:4.1 Jesus depicted all his followers as s. of mankind

171:8.4 I call before me my twelve s., special stewards,

171:8.6 on down through the others until the last of the s.,

173:4.2 near, he sent s. to the tenants to receive his rental.

173:4.2 refused to give these s. the fruits due their master;

173:4.2 instead, they fell upon his s., beating one, stoning

173:4.2 he sent other and more trusted s. to deal with these

173:4.2 he dispatched many other s., but none would they

173:4.2 saying to himself, ‘They may mistreat my s., but

173:5.2 he sent other s. and messengers, saying: ‘Tell all

173:5.3 And then these s. went out into the highways and

173:5.3 said the king to his s.: ‘Cast out this thoughtless

174:5.8 shall you become my disciples and the sincere s.

176:3.4 journey to another country, called all his trusted s.

176:3.4 When their lord had departed, his s. set themselves

176:3.4 so did all of these s. make gains for their master

176:3.4 Presently the lord of those s. unexpectedly

176:3.4 as your diligent fellow s. have this day rendered.

176:3.5 devotion to the unselfish service of your fellow s..

176:3.7 those faithful s. who thus grow in the knowledge

179:0.5 therefore no s. were provided to wait upon them.

179:3.9 If you are willing to become fellow s. with me in

180:1.3 You have called me Master, but I do not call you s..

183:1.1 The cruel treatment of Jesus by the ignorant s. and

183:2.4 —temple guards, Roman soldiers, and curious s. of

183:3.10 gone on after the mob of soldiers, guards, and s.,

184:0.3 his brother James were well known to the older s.,

184:2.3 warming himself beside the s. of the high priest.

184:2.3 that it was because he was known to the s.,

184:2.11 cleverly he had eluded the accusations of the s.,

184:2.11 he had only considered that these s. had no moral

184:4.1 with the s. of the high priest, amused themselves

184:4.2 trials before the ignorant and unfeeling guards and s.,

184:4.3 the mercy of these ignorant and cruel guards and s.,

186:2.10 and buffetings of the soldiers and the unthinking s..

servesee serve as; serve for; serve in; serve on;

    serve under; see serve God; serve him

2:1.7 and in so many ways minister to them and s. them.

8:3.9 does the Spirit equally represent and similarly s. the

13:0.7 The twenty-one Paradise satellites s. many purposes

17:4.3 The Image Aids s. forever by the sides of their

18:0.1 are qualified to s. with perfection of technique and

19:1.3 Teacher Sons s. the individual planets as do the other

20:1.14 The Paradise Creator Sons s. not only as Sons in

20:6.2 as do the children of the realms in which they s..

22:10.1 They s. Perfectors of Wisdom, Divine Counselors,

25:2.3 Conciliators of pre-Paradise status do not s. between

25:2.5 of four, associations in which they continue to s..

25:3.17 A group of four forever s. together just as they were

25:4.12 Those mortals and midwayers who s. transiently with

25:8.8 Hence the omniaphim s. not with the ascendant

26:3.4 Originating on the first circuit, they s. throughout

26:3.7 Messengers s. their fellows, the celestial personalities

26:3.9 They stand ready to s. all who must come and go in

28:0.1 They s. not alone in the supercreations, and both

28:1.3 They s. by the side of the Creator Son until the day

29:4.2 The Master Physical Controllers s. throughout the

30:3.6 2. The Celestial Artisans s. throughout the seven

35:2.1 to s. the evolutionary races without the necessity

39:1.2 This group of angelic ministers s. the Universe Son

39:2.6 they s. the ascendant mortals in many other ways.

39:5.2 aids of your defaulting Material Sons still s. Urantia

39:5.10 The planetary transporters s. the individual worlds.

39:5.17 They s. transition mortals, angels, and the Material

39:6.1 seraphim of transitional ministry s. wherever they

39:6.1 These angels s. from the inhabited worlds to the

39:9.2 Completion seraphim now s. more extensively with

39:9.2 but some s. with each of the other angelic orders.

41:2.1 While the Master Physical Controllers s. with the

41:3.1 together with the dark giants of space, s. the power

42:2.14 directed into channels of power and made to s. the

44:3.1 realities that s. to enrich and enlarge our existence.

45:4.12 was rehabilitated with Adam and assigned to s. with

48:4.19 crude and inartistic, it does s. a valuable purpose

48:6.31 ages when the mansion worlds will no longer s. the

48:6.36 If your own mind does not s. you well, you can

50:2.6 The roving commissions of conciliators s. and

55:4.12 Teacher Sons s. exclusively with the finaliter corps

55:10.6 Teacher Sons similarly s. the Constellation Fathers.

63:7.3 to return to the first mansion world to s. with the

64:6.9 the white man, and he would not willingly s. him.

65:6.4 other metals can be made to s. the same purpose.

66:5.29 war dances were refined and made to s. social ends.

66:7.9 1. You shall not fear nor s. any God but the Father

69:7.1 later learned to domesticate and make them s. him.

70:3.5 mighty civilizer when augmented by the desire to s..

72:11.1 Such members s. until they are seventy years of age.

74:0.1 The Material Sons and Daughters always s.

87:2.8 were killed when their master died that they might s.

90:1.4 a novice was required to s. an apprenticeship of ten

93:4.7 1. You shall not s. any God but the Most High

95:5.9 it was too advanced to s. the purposes of a nation

96:6.4 “You children of wickedness cannot s. the Lord,

97:5.2 hard bondage wherein man has been made to s..”

99:2.5 The institutionalized church may have appeared to s.

102:7.3 cannot commune with a process, s. an abstraction,

109:5.4 no man can s. two masters, in the life you now live

109:5.4 on Urantia every man must perforce s. two masters.

112:4.11 to select a group of possible worlds on which to s.

112:6.2 They do s. the same purpose on the local universe

112:7.19 you shall someday s. throughout the universes in

113:2.8 Like cherubim, seraphim usually s. in pairs, but

114:3.1 nineteenth so to s. being succeeded by the twentieth.

114:6.7 now functioning on Urantia is the fifth thus to s..

114:6.12 The present corps is the sixth group to s. during this

114:7.2 and appoints personal destiny guardians to s. with

114:7.5 coupled with willingness to s. without recognition

118:0.10 moments of transient goal attainment which s.

118:8.8 seeds of wisdom which can effectively s. in lieu of

127:2.9 from our brother-father’s guidance to s. our nation?”

128:4.6 s. this natural human tendency to exalt the teacher

131:1.8 he does not compel man to s. his name.

131:10.5 we may be the better prepared to s. our fellows.

132:2.5 enlarges the capacity to love and s. one’s fellows,

133:3.7 tendencies which the Creator put there to s. the

133:4.2 In your living and loving ministry s. spiritual food in

133:7.12 the experience of an effort to s. both good and evil

136:4.5 ministry which would best s. this world while also

136:5.3 these superhuman agencies be permitted to s.,

136:9.3 Jesus would not s. evil that the worship of God

137:8.11 If you are willing to s. your fellows, you shall sit

140:6.13 has been well said: ‘No man can s. two masters.’

140:6.13 and at the same time wholeheartedly s. mammon.

145:2.2 the Book of Exodus: “And you shall s. the Lord,

152:5.6 s. the purpose of bringing to a head the miracle-

153:2.1 Therefore shall you s. your enemies who shall

153:2.5 forefathers, ‘choose you this day whom you will s..’

153:2.6 that you might the better know how to s. and

155:1.2 Psalmist exhorted you to ‘s. the Lord with fear’—

160:3.1 then to s. the purpose of enlightening, uplifting,

162:8.2 Martha made ready to s. the evening meal.

163:3.1 material devotions; no man can s. two masters.

169:2.7 “And again I assert that no man can s. two masters;

178:1.13 When a kingdom believer is called upon to s. the

179:3.8 you who will have the gracious courage so to s..

179:5.7 I am to continue to live on earth with you and to s.

180:1.1 parable indicating how you should be willing to s.

181:2.19 daily work as those who wait upon God and s.

182:1.6 Those who s. with me in humiliation, I would have

182:2.10 You, too, shall some day s. with me in the eternal

188:4.9 the unselfish urge to love and, therefore, s. one’s

191:4.3 you are to s. all men as I have served you.

191:6.2 You will s. mankind with a new and amazing

191:6.2 and when they behold how fervently you s. them,

192:2.2 S. your fellow men even as I have served you;

192:2.9 Said he to Thomas, “Thomas, do you s. me?”

192:2.9 Thomas replied, “Yes, Lord, I s you now and always

192:2.9 said Jesus: “If you would s. me, s. my brethren in the

192:2.9 with me on earth, you shall s. with me in glory.

192:2.10 Master to Nathaniel, “Nathaniel, do you s. me?”

192:2.10 Jesus: “If, therefore, you s. me with a whole heart,

192:2.10 S. your fellow men even as I have served you.

192:2.10 when the work down here is over, you shall s. with

192:2.12 No longer will you s. your brethren the material

193:0.5 Love all men as I have loved you; s. your fellow

193:1.2 but you will also s. as you would s. yourself.

193:1.2 you will thus love and s. your brother because you,

193:5.2 the love wherewith I have loved you and s. your

194:1.5 the gate, those gentiles who desired to s. Yahweh.

195:7.14 do not motivate their lives with the passion to s.

195:10.5 as Jesus taught his disciples to live and love and s..

195:10.15 These various groupings of Christians may s. to

serve as

4:0.2 Havona may s. as the pattern creation for all other

7:6.5 creature incarnation, earn the right to s. as judges of

9:0.1 Creator to create beings well adapted to s. as

14:3.4 s. as the final proving grounds for ascending

14:6.18 he could demonstrate the ability and willingness to s.

14:6.41 Havona has capacity to s. as a training universe for

14:6.41 that the central universe has eternal capacity to s.

15:5.14 nonluminous collections of matter which s. as

15:6.9 In this way the suns s. as local accelerators of

20:1.14 The Paradise Creator Sons s. not only as Sons in

22:2.8 When so assigned, they also s. as advisers to the

24:5.3 In the local systems they s. as the ex officio heads

25:2.11 conciliators s. as the traveling courts of the worlds,

25:5.4 dispatched to the superuniverses to s. as Chiefs of

26:9.1 beings inhabiting the central universe s. as teachers.

26:10.2 Thus the counselors and advisers also s. as the

27:4.4 These directors of conduct really s. as glorified

28:0.6 though both s. as spirit ministers in these domains.

28:7.1 They s. as valued assistants to the members of the

28:7.1 the secondary and tertiary orders s. as teachers.

29:3.4 another; always do they s. as originally assigned.

29:4.16 power directors s. as instructors of all who study the

31:1.1 Many of the Havona natives who s. as teachers in

32:1.5 creating the architectural worlds which are to s. as

35:2.4 these Sons go in small groups to the worlds to s. as

35:5.5 Vorondadeks s. as ambassadors to other universes

35:10.4 the salvaged Sons of that order s. as directors of

36:2.14 the universe physicists and electrochemists who s. as

36:5.14 Master Physical Controllers, who s. as controllers

36:6.4 borrowed by the Life Carriers to s. as a transient

37:2.9 the Evening Stars s. as liaisons between the mortals

37:5.5 in an endless series of planetary crises and s. as the

37:6.1 qualified by experience to s. as educational advisers

39:1.8 The seraphic court advisers s as defenders of mortals

39:2.8 seraphim are headquartered on Salvington and s. as

39:2.14 They s. as special recorders for resident groups of

39:3.11 many s. as messenger aids to the constellation rulers;

39:4.2 They s. as the personal agents of the system rulers,

39:4.15 and otherwise s. as interplanetary transporters.

39:9.1 Angels of the Seraphic Corps of Completion s. as

39:9.3 they most desire to s. as bestowal attendants of the

40:10.9 While the majority of Spirit fusers s. permanently

41:2.6 energy systems which may s. as the physical vehicles

43:2.2 local systems s. as the executive or enforcement units

44:4.9 They s. as co-ordinators of the broadcast material,

45:1.11 continue to s. as a solemn warning to all Nebadon

45:7.2 The Brilliant Evening Stars frequently s. as teachers

47:0.3 as the mansion worlds one by one cease to s. as

47:3.5 in the circular class assembly halls, which s. as the

47:5.1 advanced and glorified cherubim s. as teachers

48:6.29 They s. as emergency space traversers and

48:6.30 They also s. as instructors regarding the efficient

55:4.12 the career of a settled planet the Teacher Sons s. as

55:4.12 During such missions they s. as volunteers and not

55:4.29 to their native world to s. as teachers for a season

70:3.9 would s. as a suitable introduction for a third party

76:3.5 to s. as physicians and sanitary inspectors, and to act

77:7.5 the loyal midway creatures function when they s.

77:8.4 indispensable to the seraphim who s. as guardians to

84:8.5 and even the taste of good food may s. as forms of

93:9.5 teachings of Abraham and Isaac, he elected to s. as

96:6.2 becoming the people who would s. as a vital link

98:2.3 that consciousness of security which would s. as a

99:4.3 If it is to stimulate evaluation of experience and s.

103:8.6 can s. as a liaison between the theories of material

110:1.5 to pollute the physical body, which must s. as the

120:0.6 to impart the bestowal counsel which would s. as

128:5.7 have a chance to s. as the acting head of the family.

134:5.11 supernational power which will s. as the beginning of

193:1.2 but you will also s. as you would serve yourself.

195:3.1 with a great empire but without a God to s. as the

serve for

17:1.8 representatives from their ranks to s. for one

37:6.7 Urantia mortals will be afforded opportunity to s. for

38:7.3 Cherubim and sanobim s. for ages in these capacities,

39:0.11 Those of planetary and administrator status often s.

44:5.2 The physical-energy manipulators s. for long periods

55:4.15 These mortal chief executives s. for twenty-five years

72:7.14 by the state legislatures to s. for twenty-four years,

113:2.9 guardian assignment, they s. for the remainder of the

serve in

4:5.4 the celestial beings and the divine rulers who s. in the

13:1.19 There also s. in the central and outlying universes

20:2.6 Avonals may repeatedly s. in a magisterial capacity

20:4.2 when they do s. in the likeness of mortal flesh,

22:2.7 Mighty Messengers s in all sectors of a superuniverse

23:2.17 Of all the supercreations they most delight to s. in

23:2.23 They also s. in other circumstances as emissaries of

23:3.1 They s. in an endless variety of assignments,

24:1.11 eternally s. in the groups of their original assignment.

24:5.3 Within a local creation the Assigned Sentinels s. in

25:0.9 the messenger hosts variously s. in the universe of

25:7.3 Companions s. exclusively in the local universes.

26:1.12 The three orders of supernaphim s. in the Paradise

26:1.13 Seconaphim variously s. in the seven superuniverses.

28:0.1 They s. not alone in the supercreations, and both

30:1.114 beings who live and worship and s. in the swarming

30:3.3 Star students are not required to s. eternally in this

30:4.32 for the Mortal Corps of Finaliters, though they s. in

31:0.10 the finaliters return to s. in the universes of time.

31:3.2 and temporarily s. in the Corps of Light and Life,

32:2.2 later s. in magnificent liaison with this Universe Son,

35:4.2 They are always ready to s. in all exigencies—

35:4.4 In a planetary crisis these Melchizedek Sons s. in

35:8.7 Lanonandeks s. continuously in the rank assigned.

35:10.4 the proffered rehabilitation will continue to s. in

37:2.1 Evening Stars s. in many capacities but chiefly as

37:4.4 Most High Assistants s. in local universe and in

38:3.1 There s. in the local universe six other orders of

38:7.2 in solitary function; hence they usually s. in pairs.

38:7.3 Cherubim and sanobim s. for ages in these capacities,

38:7.4 in an emergency, they may s. in the place of a pair,

43:2.7 Only Sons of special experience may s. in this house.

43:9.4 They also s. in varied capacities on Edentia itself,

45:4.19 have no idea how long they may s. in this capacity.

48:2.11 The power supervisors always s. in their native

48:2.25 The morontia world has its own recorders, who s. in

55:4.10 the first absonite ministers from Paradise to s. in the

56:8.2 Finaliters s. successively in superuniverses other than

113:2.4 their personal or group guardians may repeatedly s.

113:2.8 Like cherubim, seraphim usually s. in pairs, but

114:2.6 They will no doubt continue to s. in their present

148:9.2 I would be made whole that I might s. in the

193:6.3 men should become an apostle to s. in Judas’s place.

serve on

9:8.24 These groups s. on Paradise, in the central universe,

19:2.2 Perfectors of Wisdom s. neither on Paradise nor on

20:2.8 no limit to the number of times Avonal Sons may s.

20:3.3 on such assignments the Avonals s. on a planet in

20:5.4 but ordinarily only once will a bestowal Son s. on

22:3.3 They s. on any sphere, on any inhabited world,

22:5.5 They s. on Uversa and on the major and minor

22:10.7 a quarter million High Son Assistants, and they s. on

25:1.5 s. on the study worlds encircling the headquarters

25:1.7 They s. only on the educational worlds surrounding

25:4.11 ascending midway creatures s. on these advisory

30:4.18 they s. on countless assignments in association with

37:9.11 Even the superhuman beings who s. on the planets

45:3.8 Hanavard is the twelfth of this order so to s. on

48:2.12 But they rarely s. on the inhabited planets; neither do

49:6.5 subjects these waiting Adjusters s. on Divinington;

51:1.3 female—hence complemental—are designed to s.

55:7.3 These children of Adam might so s. on Urantia in

108:3.6 the Mystery Monitors, who have volunteered to s.

113:6.9 Group guardians may s. on a planet age after age

113:6.9 They can so s. on many different worlds in a given

114:4.1 regent) is the twenty-third thus to s. on Urantia.

114:6.8 of international relations is the fourth corps to s. on

serve under

20:1.12 Magisterial and Teacher Sons s. under the direction

20:2.2 they s. under the direction of the Creator Son of that

22:8.2 the Infinite Spirit, where they s. under the tutelage of

25:3.14 All conciliators s. under the general supervision of

33:3.8 spirit personalities who minister and s. under the

38:9.10 become the wards of the System Sovereign and s.

48:3.2 They s. under the general supervision of the Sons of

51:3.8 They s. under the leadership of loyal midwayers

serve God

66:7.9 1. You shall not fear nor s. any God but the Father

93:4.7 You shall not s. any God but the Most High Creator

127:6.6 “Let the darkened minds of my people s. their God

155:4.2 belief when we all profess to s. the same God?”

160:5.13 the conviction to forsake self and s. God is not

169:2.7 You cannot s. God and mammon.”

174:2.2 and that you s. only God, for you fear no man,

175:1.14 and demand heavy dues of those who would s. God

serve him

64:6.9 rule the white man, and he would not willingly s..

69:7.1 but later learned to domesticate and make them s..

87:2.8 were killed when their master died that they might s.

101:3.16 to declare, “Even though he slay me, yet will I s..”

110:3.9 3. Loving man and sincerely desiring to s.

122:9.14 the hand of our enemies, Should s. without fear,

131:1.4 He gives salvation to all who s. him.

131:2.8 is faithful; he keeps his word with those who s.;

131:4.6 for the Supreme says to those who s., ‘Fear not,

131:10.8 I am eventually to find him and eternally to s..

135:3.2 that all peoples, nations, and languages should s..

135:3.2 and all dominions shall s. and obey him.”

136:9.3 worship the Lord God and him only shall you s..”

149:6.8 Cease, then, to fear God as a king or s. as a master;

servedsee served as; served by; served in; served on

16:9.7 other persons are not naturally loved or socially s..

18:4.6 excepting the Ancients of Days, s. apprenticeships of

38:9.13 whom they so jealously guarded and so effectively s.

59:6.8 the atmosphere had been so changed that it s.

59:6.12 The vast oceanic nursery of life on Urantia has s. its

61:3.11 The horse has long s. mankind and has played an

62:2.5 Their bellicose natures s. a good purpose; superior

70:2.9 War has s. many valuable purposes in the past,

70:4.10 The clans s. a valuable purpose in self-government,

72:2.12 under seventy-five years of age who have s. two

73:6.5 the shrub s. both Van and Amadon for more than

90:3.10 obliterate the scaffolding, which has s. its purpose.

91:7.2 God-knowing men and women who best s. their God

92:2.2 The flesh roasted with fire and unleavened bread s.

93:0.2 A corps of twelve s. in conjunction with the Life

97:4.1 —the god who had so long been s. with sacrifices

102:5.3 discloses an almighty Controller, a Deity to be s.;

107:2.3 2. Advanced Adjusters, those who have s. one or

107:2.8 7. Personalized Adjusters, those who have s. with

109:3.8 many a virgin Adjuster has s. a valuable experience

109:6.4 This Adjuster had previously s. with Machiventa

114:6.16 This corps has s. since the beginning of the current

119:1.5 Michael loved us, understood us, and s. with us,

119:1.6 this strange Melchizedek who so mysteriously s.

123:2.1 gift of the Paradise Father, which had aforetime s.

127:6.7 he s. to his companions, and they ate in solemn

139:9.11 The twins s. faithfully until the end, until the dark

149:3.1 Jesus was a teacher who taught as the occasion s.;

150:9.3 had s. notice on the enemies of the Master to go

167:5.2 their divorce practices s. to contrast the better

168:1.15 departure of the spirits of the dead s. to make sure

169:1.12 saying: ‘Here these many years have I s. you,

179:0.3 but always, when he was the host, no lamb was s..

188:4.9 one’s fellows even as Jesus loved and s. mortal men.

190:1.5 “Men and brethren, all this time you have s. me in

191:4.3 you are to serve all men as I have s. you.

191:5.3 and serving them, even as I have loved and s. you.

191:6.2 a new and amazing devotion, even as I have s. you

192:1.8 when they were cooked, the lad s. them to the ten.

192:1.8 Jesus broke the bread and handed it to John, who s.

192:1.8 When they had all been s., Jesus bade John Mark sit

192:1.8 Jesus bade John Mark sit down while he himself s.

192:2.2 Serve your fellow men even as I have s. you;

192:2.9 serve my brethren in the flesh even as I have s. you.

192:2.10 Serve your fellow men even as I have s. you.

193:0.5 serve your fellow mortals as I have s. you.

193:1.2 my brethren, have been thus loved and s. by me.

193:5.2 serve your fellow mortals even as I have s. you.

served as

1:7.9 I have s. as a Divine Counselor in all seven of the

39:4.5 Many who at one time s. as justice guides in the

43:3.2 (about 50,000 Urantia years), having previously s. as

64:4.3 attached to wooden handles s. as axes and picks.

73:4.3 beasts, s. as an additional defense against attacks.

93:5.7 Abraham s. as the commander of two very successful

121:8.14 In many ways I have s. more as a collector and editor

130:2.1 the beautiful wall which s. as a promenade around

142:3.10 they had ten commandments which s. as their law

154:7.2 to the home of Zebedee in Bethsaida, which had s.

159:6.3 during these dark days they s. as collectors of funds,

181:2.17 you have thus s. as my personal representative,

187:2.1 a large peg, inserted at the proper height, which s. as

served by

23:4.1 Every type of spirit being is s. by special groups of

44:5.6 Urantia is s. by a corps of seventy transport advisers.

44:5.7 Urantia, likewise, is s. by twelve technicians of

70:2.9 these ends are now better s. by modern methods

108:3.1 all local universes being s. by identical types of

193:1.2 my brethren, have been thus loved and s. by me.

served in

31:0.10 their native superuniverses until after they have s. in

39:2.1 angels who have s. in all phases of training and have

76:2.3 to those of Nodite extraction who had s. in these

93:0.2 A corps of twelve s. in conjunction with the Life

107:2.4 3. Supreme Adjusters, those Monitors that have s. in

109:2.7 6. Has s. in a time of crisis in the experience of some

117:6.15 consequent upon the creature’s having s. in the

150:1.1 calling to Bethsaida ten devout women who had s.

served on

27:0.3 From eternity the primary supernaphim have s. on

35:4.4 Seven times in Nebadon has a Melchizedek s. on

38:8.6 and sanobim have long s. on the morontia spheres,

48:5.10 who have long s. on the worlds of the Salvington

53:7.1 And ever since have these loyal Panoptians s. on

73:2.4 with a captain over each and an associate who s. on

server

28:6.18 He who would be greatest among you let him be s.

56:10.14 be greatest among you, let him become s. of all.”

91:0.2 —just a kind of thinking out loud by the magic s..

137:8.11 great in my Father’s kingdom must first become s. of

139:3.8 James was modest and undramatic, a daily s.,

140:1.6 would be first among you, let him become the s.

158:6.3 own eyes and thus become the s. of his brethren?

175:1.10 be greatest among you should become the s. of all.

servers

13:1.20 types of spirit s. as yet not revealed to mortals.

20:1.12 divine ministers—creators, s., bestowers, judges,

39:1.18 seraphim of the supreme order are self-directed s. on

48:6.1 These angels are of the sixth order of seraphic s.,

48:6.34 through personal friendship with the volunteer s. of

50:3.2 The status of the Adjusters of such volunteer s.

54:2.3 of the freewill choice of the ascenders and s. of the

108:3.6 You deserve the name of the Godlike s. of the

113:3.3 The angelic s. are gifted in combining the love of the

serves

3:6.8 God the Father loves men; God the Son s. men;

11:1.1 Paradise s. many purposes in the administration of

14:6.5 the central universe s. many purposes which are not

14:6.20 Mind is different on each Havona world and s. as the

24:6.1 training which s. to prepare the ascending pilgrims

39:1.9 This order of angels s. from the councils of the

42:4.13 This wise provision in the material realms s. to

43:1.10 This magnificent crystal s. as the receiving field for

43:1.11 it s. many purposes aside from its decorative value,

43:2.7 timesaving group which very effectively s. the lower

45:1.8 This sphere s. as the system rendezvous of the high

47:0.2 This world now s. as the headquarters for more than

47:8.7 “Coming up through great tribulation” s. to make

48:6.36 exchange it for the mind of Jesus, who always s. you

52:1.7 this early fear religion s. a very valuable purpose in

55:1.5 Such a morontia temple also s. as the place of

67:6.8 Van now s. in behalf of Urantia while awaiting the

77:9.5 1-2-3 the first s. on Jerusem as a member of the

112:5.22 morontia level, no longer s. a purpose in the

114:6.2 This council also s. as the volunteer cabinet of the

140:4.3 It makes other things more tasty, and thus it s. by

165:5.5 his servants sit down while he himself s. them.

179:3.9 who would be chief, let him become as one who s.

179:3.9 is the greater, he who sits at meat, or he who s.?

179:3.9 will observe that I am among you as one who s..

servicesee service, social; see serviceceremony;

    see messenger service; see seraphic service

0:9.1 to afford ultimate s.-destiny for all time-space

1:1.2 arbitrary recognition, formal worship, or slavish s.

3:5.7 2. Is altruism—s. of one’s fellows—desirable?

5:4.1 of divinity attainment predicated on humanity s..

5:4.2 The great s. of true religion is the establishment of

5:4.3 to bend the universe to the distorting s. of self;

5:4.3 dedicate the activities of this unified self to the s. of

5:4.7 Jesus lived a religion of s..

5:4.15 his sinlessness as of his righteousness, his loving s..

6:8.4 Without the bestowal s. of the Paradise Sons and the

7:4.5 And such a heroic s. a co-ordinate Creator Son did

7:4.6 This is the s so essential to the practical and effective

7:6.2 the source of the adorable attributes of mercy and s.

7:7.6 these divine attributes which was made in loving s.

8:2.7 made very real by the loving ministry and ceaseless s.

8:4.1 of this desire to minister, this divine urge to s..

8:4.2 in him are they eternally united for universal s..

8:6.6 absolutely interlocked in a s. of creation and control

9:8.25 of the Infinite Spirit are forever dedicated to the s. of

13:1.8 unrevealed types on missions of universe s. which

13:2.1 at all times, even when you enter s. in outer space.

13:2.5 Status on any of the secret worlds is acquired by s.

14:4.19 assigned in the universes on missions of special s..

14:5.4 of the candidates of time into the s. of Paradise.

15:9.5 2. The reflective-s. circuit of the seven Reflective

15:10.12 and subsequently assigned to the supernal s. of the

15:10.12 being of dual origin but now of Trinity s..

15:10.22 sphere of universal life are mingled in effective s.,

15:11.2 The average term of s. is about one hundred years

16:8.10 3. Unselfish love, brotherhood s..

16:8.18 associated with the loving s. of humanity.

17:0.10 even to the lowly s. of the adjutants bestowed upon

17:1.7 These trinitized sons are designated for s. with the

17:2.3 co-ordination and maintenance of the reflectivity s.

17:3.1 One of each type was accordingly assigned to s. in

17:3.4 The personnel of the reflectivity s.,with the exception

17:3.8 The reflectivity s. from the universes of time up to

17:3.10 the extra-Paradise reflectivity s. seems to be limited

17:3.10 the function of this s seems to be independent of time

17:4.3 They are closely associated with the intelligence s.

17:4.3 between you and the actual operation of the s..

17:6.10 seventh phase of personal experience in universe s.

18:0.1 Trinity Personalities are all created for specific s..

18:0.11 of time added to their equipment for cosmic s..

18:3.9 by experiential s. just as a Creator Son earns the

18:4.5 the High Son Assistants are assigned to the s. of

18:4.5 but the majority are in the s. of the minor sectors.

18:4.6 they were attached to the s. of the Ancients of Days,

18:7.1 and like the Unions of Days, not all are in s..

18:7.1 Faithfuls of Days rotate in s. in accordance with the

19:1.2 records indicated 21,001,624,821 of these Sons in s..

19:1.3 Teacher Sons volunteer for unusual s and emergency

19:2.2 were assigned to the s. of the Ancients of Days.

19:2.6 make contact with the s. of the ascending mortals,

19:3.1 There are twenty-one billion Counselors in s.,

20:1.1 They are dedicated to the descending ministry of s.

20:1.11 From the standpoint of s., worship, and supplication

20:1.12 on the nature and whereabouts of their s., but in

20:1.14 only as Sons in their descending ministrations of s.

20:1.14 the other Sons of God continue the s. of bestowal

20:2.1 Son unites with a new and divine ideal of loving s.

20:2.3 Avonals are the Paradise Sons of s. and bestowal to

20:2.8 in favor of those who have had less of such s..

20:2.9 Son, the Creator Son of their local universe of s..

20:2.9 acceptable as would have been the s. of a Creator

20:3.3 an Avonal is not incarnated for planetary s..

20:5.2 Sons are motivated by this same spirit of s. which

20:5.7 The story of their bestowal and planetary s.

20:6.2 These Sons of supreme s. all pass from infancy

20:6.8 incarnation is finished, the Avonal of s. proceeds to

20:6.9 with the liberation of the Spirit of Truth for s. on

20:7.4 In all universes they are the embodiment of s. and

20:7.5 are commissioned for s. in some local universe.

20:8.1 are advanced inward through the constellation s. to

20:8.1 ambassadors representing the universes of their s..

20:8.3 certification of all subordinate phases of universe s..

20:9.0 9. PLANETARY SERVICE OF THE DAYNALS

20:9.1 Trinity Teacher Sons always volunteer for this s..

20:10.1 just as if the Son of s. were the first and only Son

20:10.3 in the careers of these Avonals of judgment, s.,

21:3.15 but subsequent to his finished bestowal s. he rules by

21:4.4 preparatory to the next episode of universe s..

21:6.2 the appearance of capacity for more-than-finite s..

21:6.3 Creative Spirit may attain to absonite levels of s.

21:6.4 Supreme is actualizing by virtue of experiential s.,

22:1.1 they are forever devoted to Trinity s. and assignment

22:1.1 as revealed and as organized for superuniverse s.,

22:1.12 Some of these creature-trinitized sons, after s. with

22:1.12 assigned directly to the superuniverse s. without

22:1.13 the number in the s. of each superuniverse is

22:1.13 the Sons of Selection have never faltered in the s.

22:1.14 Their scope of s. is far-flung; Trinitized Sons of

22:1.15 sons have been permanently assigned to the s. of the

22:2.3 become a Mighty Messenger of the superuniverse s..

22:2.7 headquarters through the superuniverse reflectivity s.

22:2.9 understanding messengers, for s. on any world of

22:4.7 attached to the s. of the Ancients of Days in one of

22:5.1 find themselves destined to superuniverse s. with the

22:5.2 were assigned to the s. of the Ancients of Days.

22:5.5 There are now in the s. of Orvonton slightly over

22:8.2 they are usually dispatched for long periods of s. on

22:8.3 in self-denial in behalf of their chosen realms of s..

22:8.4 as Trinitized Sons of Perfection, they enter the s. of

22:9.1 Those of more acceptable s. are commissioned High

22:9.2 but as a result of their s. with the Teacher Sons on

22:10.1 They are assigned to the superuniverse s. and

22:10.3 concept of universe reality would be of untold s. to

23:1.6 Solitary Messengers are not isolated in their s.;

23:2.1 during such s. they work under the supervision of

23:2.2 Infinite Spirit to the following seven divisions of s.:

23:2.10 in every sense interchangeable from one type of s. to

23:2.17 no limitation upon the s. of Solitary Messengers in

23:3.1 it is inexpedient to utilize either the broadcast s. or

23:3.3 used for dispatch and s. in those situations where

23:3.6 hence the great s. of the Solitary Messengers, who,

23:3.8 limitless avenues of spiritual expression, divine s.,

23:4.4 Will their s. be assumed by some new development

23:4.4 If the messengers return to their former s., will these

24:0.11 their origin, nature, and s. have been discussed in

24:1.2 They are personalized for s. in the following four

24:1.11 They are not rotated in s and hence make an agelong

24:6.1 ages: God, rest, and then eternity of perfected s..

24:6.7 At that far-distant time I was attached to the s. of the

24:6.8 the signal for the establishment of the broadcast s.

24:6.9 they are dedicated to the s. of the graduate pilgrims

24:7.1 have gained this culture by actual s. in the realms as

24:7.3 On returning from superuniverse s., a Servital may

24:7.3 achieve the divine embrace never return to the s. of

24:7.5 named Sudna, came over from the superuniverse s.,

25:1.1 no such thing as menial work; all s. is sacred and

25:1.7 On superuniverse s. the Havona Servitals are always

25:3.0 3. THE FAR-REACHING S. OF CONCILIATORS

25:3.1 less experienced commissioners begin their s. on the

25:3.2 return, advancing through the following levels of s.:

25:3.6 From s. on evolutionary worlds these commissions

25:3.8 From s. in the systems the conciliators are

25:3.17 Even in their glorified s. they continue to function

25:4.11 function as individuals but are organized for s.

25:4.13 All candidates voluntarily enter this order of s.; but

25:4.18 beings are always closely associated with the s.

25:4.20 There is no known limit to the domain of their s.,

25:6.2 As the recorders advance in universe s.,they continue

25:8.1 duties performed when summoned to Paradise s..

25:8.2 Members of the angelic hosts are nominated for s. by

25:8.2 this temporary s. of Paradise companionship is the

25:8.3 angels are dedicated to the s. of companionship

25:8.10 mortal comrades back to the s. of time and space.

26:1.13 are dedicated to the liaison s. of the Creator Sons

26:2.4 but we may not discuss this phase of their s..

26:3.3 supernaphim which is chiefly assigned to the s. of the

26:3.9 ready to serve all who must come and go in the s. of

26:3.10 competent to take up s. in the less exacting phases of

26:4.1 Part are devoted to the s. of the pilgrims of time,

26:4.11 seraphim of planetary and local universe s. who

26:4.11 perfection of existence and supremacy of s..

26:4.11 to the undisclosed s. of the Corps of the Finality.

26:8.1 the Paradise Michaels maintain special s. schools of

26:8.5 Following this s., on their own motion, they return

26:9.1 Nothing is neglected which would be of s. to a

26:10.2 circle before they are returned to superuniverse s..

26:10.4 remanded to the s. of time on the worlds of space;

26:11.5 preparing for some future and unknown universe s.

27:0.2 Supernaphim in this special s. are periodically

27:0.3 minister chiefly in the following seven orders of s.:

27:2.2 s. also plays its essential part in the prefinaliter

27:7.2 Isle is more nearly one vast sanctuary of divine s..

27:7.3 required to enter upon the assignments of eternal s.

27:7.8 finaliter corps and the beginning of the eternity s..

27:7.10 The endless s. of the Trinity is about to begin;

28:1.1 despite s. in the local creations, technically tertiaphim

28:1.3 tertiaphim retire from active s. in the local universe

28:3.1 one, the primary, becomes attached to the s. of the

28:4.1 the Ancients of Days, are living mirrors in the s. of

28:4.3 incline by inherent nature towards seven types of s.,

28:5.4 the Joys of Existence, and the Satisfactions of S..

28:5.7 In specialized reflective s. the Voices of Wisdom

28:5.17 6. The Satisfaction of S..

28:5.17 strive to enhance the value of s. and to augment the

28:5.17 the deferred rewards inherent in unselfish s.,

28:5.17 in unselfish s., s. for the extension of the kingdom of

28:5.18 another the benefits to be derived from spiritual s..

28:5.18 to the quality of devoted s. in the superuniverses.

28:6.16 5. The Sanctity of S..

28:6.16 The privilege of s. immediately follows the discovery

28:6.16 for increased s. except your own untrustworthiness,

28:6.17 S.—purposeful s., not slavery—is productive of the

28:6.17 S..—more s., increased s., difficult s.,

28:6.17 adventurous s., and at last divine and perfect s.—is

28:6.17 the play cycles of time alternate with the s. cycles

28:6.17 after the s. of time there follows the superservice of

28:6.17 during the s. of eternity, reminisce the play of time.

28:6.19 The real nature of any s., be it rendered by man or

28:6.19 revealed in the faces of these secoraphic s. indicators

28:6.19 secoraphic service indicators, the Sanctities of S..

28:6.20 trust and for the appreciation of the sanctity of s..

29:1.4 In order to change in superuniverse s., they would

29:4.17 These directors alternate periods of executive s. in

29:4.17 with equal periods of inspection s. to the realms of

29:5.1 force organizers comprise two grand divisions of s.:

30:1.13 personal beings of divine origin and of manifold s. in

30:3.7 They are of great s. in the practical operation of the

30:3.10 they are dispatched on active s. on the requisition of

30:4.13 thus kept together for long periods of effective s..

30:4.32 assigned on co-operative s. to the ends of creation.

31:0.11 the mortal finaliters are constantly in s. on Urantia.

31:0.11 There is no domain of universe s. to which they are

31:0.11 and equal periods of assigned duty and free s..

31:1.1 undoubtedly be of even greater s. in the future.

31:1.3 corps is organized for temporary s. in companies of

31:3.5 actual advancement from one realm of universe s.

31:3.5 another realm of universe s. or from one universe

31:3.5 for s. on hitherto unrecorded and unrevealed

31:3.6 creature perfection but not finality of creature s..

31:5.3 lends great potential to the possibilities of high s. for

31:7.2 Any celestial personality assigned to the s. of any

31:7.4 in the event they are destined to the s. of universes

31:7.5 being of origin in the new universe of their future s.;

31:10.19 Corps of the Finality are destined to some future s.

31:10.20 therein to await the next assignment of universe s..

32:3.14 must depend on the other to attain supremacy of s..

32:3.15 the other to achieve completion of function, s.,

33:6.5 beings are able to utilize this s. for communication

34:6.10 the final attainment of the perfection of faith and s.,

34:7.6 the enlightened and liberating s. of wholehearted

34:7.9 by a Mighty Messenger temporarily assigned to s. on

35:2.8 following the correctional rest, reinstatement to s.

35:5.5 The s. of the Vorondadeks in the local universes is

35:6.1 as the Most Highs of the constellations for s.

35:6.1 period of s. on the headquarters of a constellation

35:8.2 on the Melchizedek worlds in preparation for s..

35:8.15 the Vorondadeks, they are of even greater s. in the

35:9.8 the gains of higher loyalty and fuller volitional s. on

35:10.5 systems have established wonderful records of s.,

36:5.14 They perform invaluable s. in the mind circuits on the

37:2.2 They perform an analogous s. for the corps of the

37:2.4 some of created dignity and others of attained s..

37:2.4 are spirits who have attained this goal of exalted s..

37:3.5 the archangels are assigned to the s. of the Avonal

37:5.2 will forever remain in the s. of the local universe;

37:5.4 the high s. of interpreting the viewpoints of evolving

37:5.5 The High Commissioners begin their s on the planets

37:5.6 ascendant beings of long experience and of great s.

37:6.2 universe for advancing s. and improving function.

37:8.2 render invaluable s. to us in our efforts to overcome

37:8.10 and a great many tertiaphim are of temporary s. as

37:10.5 Always there is attached to the universe s. a corps of

38:5.3 to prepare for s. in some particular local system.

38:5.3 advanced to the s. of some one of the local systems.

38:5.4 are ever in the s. of the lower orders of spiritual

38:7.7 are assigned to the s. of the Morontia Companions

38:8.1 Numerous avenues of advancing s. are open to

38:9.10 midwayers maintain their s. as the intelligence

38:9.13 most certainly be recognized for their age-long s.

39:0.9 Nevertheless every angel is at first s.-limited to the

39:0.9 By application and devoted s. she has, one by one,

39:0.10 imply ability to function on relatively lower s. levels.

39:0.11 seek assignment to the lower orders of universe s..

39:1.2 seraphim are assigned to the s. of the high Sons

39:1.6 the highest universe s. of the completion seraphim of

39:1.10 grown familiar by long s. and morontia attainment;

39:1.11 the attained to the unattained level of universe s.,

39:1.18 voluntarily meet the differential of demand for s. of

39:2.6 local universe anywhere they can be of fruitful s..

39:3.1 This order of angels is assigned to the exclusive s.

39:3.3 This s. they are well qualified to perform by virtue

39:3.5 on the mansion worlds for continued fruitful s..

39:3.6 basis, but when three or more are grouped for s.,

39:3.7 anywhere and everywhere they may be of s.,

39:4.1 Seraphim are organized for s. as follows:

39:5.1 primarily assigned to the s. of the Planetary Adams,

39:5.3 seraphim are of invaluable s. to the Planetary

39:5.12 seraphim that were being prepared for transport s.,

39:8.1 realms of their nativity some achieve s. destiny.

39:8.1 Evening Stars, while others attain the status and s.

39:8.1 the ministry of time to the exalted s. of eternity.

39:8.3 capacity by achieving perfection of specialized s.

39:8.6 all orders of seraphim who have qualified for this s..

40:1.1 Guardian seraphim, through experience and s. with

40:2.2 achieved the Corps of Finality in the eternal s. of

40:3.1 Upon being relieved of planetary s., both orders

40:4.1 never in any way due to neglect of duty, s., or

40:5.14 beings enjoy the same devoted s. of the Sons of God

40:7.5 mortal the career of universal s. is wide open.

40:9.9 in general confined to the s. of the local universe.

40:10.6 finaliters obviously enjoy the widest s. opportunity

40:10.6 marvelous and far-flung experience of transient s.

40:10.6 in the faithful s. of such local universe citizens,

40:10.7 which is making ever-augmenting s. contributions to

40:10.9 summoned to the s. of Paradise and Havona.

43:0.4 angels, are assigned to the s. of the constellations.

43:5.3 The present Most High saw s. in many constellations

44:5.9 transit from the career of time to the s. of eternity,

45:2.3 who thus functioned loyally in the s. of Michael

45:4.10 leader in the onetime s. of “The God of Gods.”

45:4.16 eternally assuming the assignment of s. as a mortal

45:4.18 of the loyal midway creatures in the s. of Gabriel

45:5.2 the departure of its members for s. on the worlds of

45:5.7 The character of the s. of the Material Sons is largely

45:6.8 This s. of parental ministry may be later accredited

45:6.9 parental groups who stop off here to render this s.

46:5.29 Stated otherwise, they are: s., study, and relaxation.

46:7.3 orders of universe personalities requiring material s..

47:1.4 S. on this commission is rotational and is for only ten

47:1.4 their parental experience must further qualify by s. in

47:6.3 mutual appreciation, the unselfish love of mutual s.

47:7.5 Study is becoming voluntary, unselfish s. natural,

47:8.4 ascending mortal on the eternal career of Paradise s..

48:2.24 The selective assorters are of great s. in the grouping

48:3.2 Morontia Companions are trained for s. by the

48:3.2 In s. they range from the lowest mansion worlds of

48:5.9 Beginning s. on the lowest of the tarrying spheres,

48:6.3 mortal pupils, being assigned for s. in the following

48:6.34 Angels take delight in s. and, when unassigned, often

48:6.34 kindled by the divine fire of the will-to-s. through

48:8.3 There is a goal of transcendent s. concealed

48:8.4 If the future destiny of the Paradise finaliters is s. in

49:5.24 These imported beings are of s. as biologic uplifters;

49:6.2 for specific s. in the local universe plan of mortal

49:6.3 with the advent of a divine Son of planetary s..

50:0.1 the Planetary Princes are so specialized in s. that they

50:5.10 and co-ordinated in cosmic unity and unselfish s..

51:1.7 Unlike the other created Sons of planetary s.,

51:2.1 transported from their home of associated s. to the

52:1.5 On some planets these birds are of great s. since

52:7.7 but surely the world is being won to the joyous s. of

53:0.1 Lucifer had experienced s. in many systems, had

53:6.6 This angel is still in s. on Urantia, functioning as

53:7.3 because the broadcast s. and all other avenues of

53:9.1 and reinstatement in some form of universe s..

54:1.6 Self-control leads to altruistic s.; self-admiration

55:2.8 continue in s. as educational and cultural spheres

55:3.8 the order of “supreme s.,” being the only degree of

55:3.19 who have also received the order of supreme s. of

55:4.26 who have volunteered for a term of planetary s..

55:4.28 occupy seats on the supreme court, after which s.

55:10.3 the Inspired Trinity Spirits are assigned to the s. of

55:10.6 assigned to the s. of the supreme council of authority

56:8.2 they are destined to the s. and the revelation of

56:8.3 The experience of love, joy, and s. in the universe is

57:3.6 periods of evolution and subsequent universe s..

62:6.4 the Primates, we had observed the augmented s. of

63:7.3 And they have been assigned indefinitely to this s..

65:4.1 features of life modification which will be of s. to

66:2.5 forms of the dual nature of special planetary s.,

66:4.5 sometime prior to retiring from special planetary s..

66:4.9 were accepted for planetary s. in liaison with the

66:4.11 mid-type creatures were of great s. in carrying on the

66:5.1 The one hundred were organized for s. in ten

66:5.4 and later on to be of s. in the cultivation of the soil.

66:5.14 city for the establishment of a form of religious s..

67:3.9 Amadon remained steadfast in the s. of the universe

67:4.7 some phase of universe s. when the Ancients of Days

69:5.7 on the performance of some special s. to royalty

70:2.15 The increasing dangers of indolence, s. insensitivity.

70:5.6 first the war chiefs were chosen only for military s.,

70:5.7 some chiefs were chosen for other than military s.,

70:7.18 as an offering for the support of the temple s..

71:3.12 In advanced states, political s. is esteemed as the

71:3.12 confer their highest honors of recognition for s.

71:4.16 actuated by devotion to the s. of truth, beauty, and

71:6.1 unless profit motives can be augmented by s. motives

71:6.2 In economics, profit motivation is to s. motivation

71:7.1 culture, dominated by ideals, and motivated by s..

71:7.11 6. The love of s.—character.

71:8.10 church, with specialized s. of women in industry and

72:2.7 elder statesmen—embraces the veterans of civic s.

72:3.5 to manifest love for one’s fellows through s. for

72:5.10 Among this people public s. is rapidly becoming the

72:5.10 school, where he seeks to qualify for public s..

72:9.3 individuals who have rendered great s. to society,

72:9.3 extraordinary wisdom in government s., may

72:10.2 major criminals to life s. in the detention colonies.

72:11.3 Military s. during peacetime is purely voluntary,

72:11.3 the enlistments in all branches of the s. are for four

74:0.1 It is the essence of their s. at all times and in all

75:1.3 No Adam of the planetary s. was ever set down on

75:5.7 their long and difficult life partnership of toiling s..

76:3.4 Kenan, instituted the foreign missionary s. to the

76:5.5 both buried in the center of the temple of divine s.

76:6.3 They were immediately attached to the Urantia s. on

77:1.3 of great s. in carrying on the affairs of the Prince’s

77:1.7 The loyal corps entered the s. of the Melchizedek

77:5.7 During Adamson’s life midwayers did great s. in

77:6.5 midwayers returned to the s. of the Melchizedek

77:6.5 endeavored to swing the whole order over to the s.

77:6.5 over in a body to the s. of the planetary receivers.

77:8.5 The United Midwayers are organized for s. with the

77:8.6 s. of quick and reliable personal communication.

77:9.12 carrying man up to God and on to eternity of s.

81:5.6 full payment of the exacting premiums of group s..

82:3.10 reward for her sex s. in the bride’s exhibition hall.

82:4.5 to pay the father a bride fee in recognition of the s.

83:3.2 s. was equivalent to cash in the purchase of a wife.

84:5.9 exemption from many obligations, such as military s..

84:7.26 true parent is engaged in a continuous s.-ministry

87:2.10 releasing its ghost to pass on for s. in ghostland.

87:5.1 ghosts levied a continuous tribute of s. as the price

87:5.2 the s. and worship of the higher spirits as they

89:7.4 by dedicating her body for life to the sacred sex s.

89:7.5 their dowries by temporary sex s. in the temples,

89:8.1 virgins dedicated themselves to the s. of tending the

91:7.1 wholehearted and loving s. in unselfish ministry to

91:7.2 but for the most part Jesus kept them in s.-contact

92:4.8 The essence of his teaching was love and s.,

92:4.8 the freewill s. which such creature sons bestow upon

92:4.8 in this s. they are likewise serving God the Father.

92:7.5 the devotion of the self to the s. of meaningful and

93:10.5 he was attached to the Urantia s. on Jerusem as

94:7.3 —and to the expanding s. of eternal existence.

96:3.4 money and goods in token of their long s. in Egypt

97:1.2 back to the s. of the higher concept of Yahweh

97:8.3 Ezekiel proclaimed deliverance through the s. of

97:10.1 the special s. of carrying the truth of the one God

98:1.1 never to receive fees for religious s., only food,

98:3.4 of their solemn consecration to the s. of the state.

99:5.9 dedicate themselves to the wholehearted s. of the

99:6.2 to enhance the s. of unselfish fellowship; to glorify

99:6.3 diversion of religion from the s. of God to the s. of

99:6.4 releasing them for heightened s. as kingdom builders.

100:2.6 eternal destiny of divine perfection and finaliter s..

100:3.1 an impulse for organizing the soul for dynamic s..

100:3.1 enlistment of the totality of selfhood in the loyal s. of

100:6.5 But true religion is a living love, a life of s..

100:6.8 vision create new levels of love and devotion, of s.

101:6.1 with an impelling call to increased ethical s..

101:6.6 the endless pursuit of finality of universe s. for

101:6.11 the s.-discovery of spiritual reality and the ministry-

101:6.14 progression in God-recognition and God-s..

102:3.4 he is impelled to seek loving s.-contact with his

102:7.5 is consistency; the social fruits are love and s..

103:2.9 capacity and therefore be able to choose altruistic s.,

103:3.2 religion is destined to become the s. of God and man.

103:5.4 Neither has exclusive claims upon the attention and s

103:8.6 Philosophy, to be of the greatest s. to both science

104:4.14 delights of the unending s of the finaliter sons of God

106:9.12 and outwardly devoted to the wholehearted s. of

106:9.12 a s. ministry which is filled with mercy and

107:0.6 a new order of being for unending universe s..

107:2.5 There is a fourth stage of s. about which we are not

107:2.6 liberated from the s. of time for the mortals of the

107:3.1 return of the Mystery Monitors from s. in all of the

108:1.1 When Adjusters are dispatched for mortal s. from

108:1.7 (In the assignment and s. of the Adjusters the sex of

108:1.8 data supplied by the superuniverse reflectivity s..

108:2.1 Though the Adjusters volunteer for s. as soon as the

108:6.8 for exhilarating s., matchless adventure, sublime

109:2.6 of contact, reregistration, or other extrahuman s.

109:6.3 attainment can never be achieved through this s..

109:6.7 trust for future utilization in the s. of the Architects

109:7.1 attributes through s.-ministry to a personal being.

109:7.7 the Most High regent did not assign s. or designate

110:3.4 the ideal life is one of loving s. rather than an

110:7.7 The higher the Adjusters ascend in the scale of s.,

111:5.4 in death, perfection in the next life, s. in eternity—

112:3.6 faithfully and efficiently perform the same s. of

112:4.4 to the mansion world of the former system of s.

112:4.5 the ranks of vanished Monitors for undisclosed s..

112:4.9 Be assigned to the messenger s. of the Personalized

112:7.9 Adjuster won personality by the magnificent s. to

113:0.1 are indeed ministering spirits sent forth to do s. for

113:2.3 Only seraphim of long s., the more experienced and

113:2.6 but in the records of assignment to world s. they are

113:2.8 angels are required only for communication and s.

113:7.6 and angel may or may not be reunited in eternal s.,

113:7.6 men and angels will co-operate in the divine s. as

114:2.4 perform a very valuable s. in keeping Lanaforge

114:7.1 women who have been admitted to the special s.

114:7.3 Mortals of the realm are chosen for s. in the reserve

114:7.7 Each division of planetary celestial s. is entitled to a

117:4.7 the power of the Almighty without unceasing s.

117:5.13 intelligent love, and consummated in brotherly s..

117:6.8 finaliter character of universe destiny and eternal s.

118:1.2 nature of man in the everlasting s. of the children

119:0.7 Creator Son who has completed his s. of bestowal;

119:1.3 assigned to the emergency s. of the Melchizedeks

119:1.4 a recital of the s. of this unique Melchizedek Son

119:1.4 narration of the s. of this transitory Melchizedek

119:3.4 restoration of the planet to the loyal s. of the rule

119:3.8 missions was followed by an age of increasing s.

120:4.1 and disillusioned by the life of self-forgetful s. which

122:2.8 at the temple during the seasons of his father’s s.,

125:1.3 Jesus admired the sentiment and s. of the temple,

127:3.12 meet in their public s. after “the heavenly Father

127:6.14 subsequent teaching, ministry, and s. in behalf of his

130:1.2 The escape from the s. of light and life can only

130:1.2 the dry land of fresh opportunities for renewed s.

130:2.9 eternal survival—unending progression of divine s..”

130:6.2 Sit down with me while I tell you of the s. trails

130:6.2 the brotherhood of men and in the s. of the God of

130:6.4 as a man of faith, courage, and devoted s. to man,

130:6.4 a mortal dedicated to the ennobling s. of man

130:6.4 and destined to the superb and eternal s. of God

131:8.3 All good works of true s. come from the Supreme

131:8.6 your body perish, your soul shall survive in spirit s..

131:8.6 who dedicate their persons to the s. of the Supreme

131:10.5 all of this loving s. of the children of God enlarges

132:1.4 by enhanced devotion to the s. of human progress.

132:4.4 by well-chosen words or by some obliging s..

132:5.1 minister knowledge, wisdom, and spiritual s. for

132:5.13 of your large fortune, before God and in s. to men,

132:6.1 experience the supreme satisfaction of human s..”

133:2.2 in return for this special s. it is only fair that she

133:4.3 The sincere s. of God and the loyal s. of Caesar do

134:2.3 and were equally influenced by the life of loving s.

134:2.5 of the camels besought Jesus to remain in their s..

134:6.6 the question of conscription or voluntary military s.

135:0.4 Zacharias had only short periods of s. at the temple

137:1.3 to say that Jesus had accepted his proffer of s.

137:1.3 to Jesus and offer himself for fellowship in the s. of

137:1.3 that his brother desired to join himself to the s. of

137:1.5 Simon were yet discussing the nature of their s. in

137:2.4 kingdom and urged Philip to volunteer for s..

137:6.5 While you will experience great joy in the s. of my

137:8.11 gentile, only those who seek perfection through s.,

137:8.13 life of righteousness and increasing joy in the s. of

138:1.2 Before they began this first two weeks of s., Jesus

138:2.2 visit these candidates and give them the call to s..

139:1.8 Andrew’s great s. to the kingdom was in advising

139:4.3 would have liked to volunteer for such a blessed s.

139:4.13 John taught loving s. rather than ruling power—

139:5.3 When the apostles were organized for s., Philip was

140:3.20 to you, shall find an abundant entrance into my s. and

140:4.6 of self-realization are attained by worship and s..

140:6.11 As my chosen apostles, now set apart for the s. of

140:6.11 by your unselfish s. lay up for yourselves treasures

140:6.13 with a great work, and I crave your undivided s..

141:2.3 to gladden their ministry during later years of s..

141:5.2 You can achieve the unity of the s. of God even

141:5.2 render such s. in accordance with the technique of

141:5.3 you are possessed with a common motive for life s.;

142:4.2 and loving s. bestowed upon one’s fellow men.

142:4.3 appreciation of beauty with the worship and s. of the

143:1.6 do not imbibe the idea that the s. of the kingdom is

143:1.6 The s. of the kingdom on earth will call for all the

143:2.6 peace are destined to be sanctified to the eternal s.

143:7.3 the spiritual—must alternate with s., contact with

143:7.6 to the One for the inspiration of s. to the many.

144:1.7 their experiences since Jesus first called them to s.,

144:5.37 And receive us into your endless s. on high.

144:5.62 moment by moment in the pathway of loving s..

144:5.84 Crown us with celestial diadems of fruitful s.,

148:1.4 one of those trained for gospel s. in Peter’s school.

149:6.2 through slavish fear to the irksome s. of a jealous

149:6.4 to repentance; the beneficence of God leads to s.;

149:6.5 loving s. and appreciative worship in the place of

149:7.3 on hand to be assigned to s. at the end of the two

150:2.3 Mary Magdalene was set apart for such s. at

150:5.5 s. in the kingdom as the supreme delight of life

150:6.1 “Music and Worship,” “S. and Obedience,”

154:5.3 that might happen to me will interfere with this s.,

155:1.2 in mercy, and established by unselfish s..

155:1.3 are hardly worthy of the kingdom when your s.

155:1.4 our destruction verily think they are doing God’s s..

155:3.4 Master’s pronouncement concerning unselfish s. for

155:6.9 joy and liberty of ennobling deeds of loving s.

156:5.14 co-ordinate with the love and s. of one’s fellows.

157:2.2 And when the feelings of s. for your fellow men

159:2.1 shall ever make record of such a s. of love.”

159:5.7 The worship of God and the s. of man became the

160:1.13 the quest of the satisfaction of the s. of a cause

160:3.5 new gospel renders a great s. to the art of living

162:2.6 think they are doing God’s s. when they secretly

163:1.1 distinguished themselves in the s. of the kingdom.

165:2.8 I will finish this s. of the completion of my Father’s

165:2.10 I will not hesitate to lay down my life in the s. of

166:1.3 That s. you have now done me; what next will you

166:3.4 fight of faith and won the reward of unselfish s. in

166:3.7 shall we ever be brethren in the long and fruitful s.

167:3.3 If such a s. is permissible on the Sabbath day,

167:5.1 Men you may deceive by your outward s., but

167:5.7 that men and women should find their highest s.

167:7.4 The Father has no need of such s. inasmuch as his

167:7.4 Sons, are assigned to the s. of the human races.

169:1.12 and you never made rejoicing over my faithful s.,

169:2.2 making gains for yourselves when in the s. of self,

170:2.8 destiny of the endless s. of the salvaged sons of God.

170:2.12 sons of God engaged in joyful and voluntary s. for

170:2.24 the fellowship of the faithful, the Father’s s.,

170:3.8 its believers to engage in the doing of loving s..

170:3.9 manifests itself as outward and loving s. for man.

170:3.9 the precepts of the family conduct, the s. of one’s

170:3.10 that man develops his character by unselfish s.;

170:4.12 4. The supreme satisfactions of the loving s. of man.

171:0.6 life in the doing of the Father’s will and in the s. of

174:1.5 founded on understanding, nurtured by unselfish s.,

176:2.7 a new dispensation of s. in the eternal plan of the

176:3.2 fruits of the spirit as the righteousness of loving s.

176:3.3 find that you love not the way of the Father’s s.

176:3.5 manifest a growing devotion to the unselfish s. of

176:3.5 least of my brethren, you have done this s. to me.

176:3.6 into the eternal s. of the everlasting kingdom.”

176:3.7 light into new realms of spiritual reality and divine s..

176:3.8 they are manifested in the ever-expanding s. of men

177:4.7 but what are you willing to give me for this s.?”

177:4.8 our hands, you shall receive your reward for this s.

178:1.4 brotherhood and s. are the cornerstones of the

178:1.5 a third and sacred obligation: s. to the brotherhood

178:1.6 should manifest the righteous ministry of loving s. to

178:1.6 The fruits of the spirit, your sincere and loving s.,

178:1.8 The attitude of unselfish s. of man and intelligent

178:1.13 serve the civil government, let him render such s.

178:1.13 albeit such a believer should display in his civil s.

178:1.13 sonship with God should quicken the entire life s.

178:3.4 entered already upon the eternal life of endless s. in

178:3.4 and remain therein by the living s. of truth,

179:1.2 since no servant had been provided to render this s.,

179:3.5 there was attached to this proposed enactment of s.

179:3.6 And besides, I would perform this s. for you as a

179:3.8 in which the Master so willingly does that s. which

179:3.8 You have seen the way of s. in my life among you,

180:1.4 yield the fruit of loving s. to your fellows even as I

180:1.5 to share his love means that you have shared his s..

180:1.6 affection which would have made such a loving s.

180:1.6 the mighty thrill of doing your s. as a friend and for a

180:1.6 the s. of a friend for a friend can never be called a

180:2.1 neither can you yield the fruits of loving s. except

180:6.1 who kill you will think they are doing a s. to God.

181:1.6 shown you the way to eternal joy and everlasting s.

181:2.5 fostered by understanding sympathy, unselfish s.,

181:2.10 of temporal duty to civil powers and spiritual s. in

181:2.14 so, Matthew, dedicate your whole future life s. to

181:2.15 you will soon be prepared for such a s. by the

181:2.19 called to work for a season in the special s. of God,

181:2.19 and all earthly labor has become a s. even to God

181:2.22 I will some day welcome you to the enlarged s. of

181:2.23 since you first called me to the s. of this kingdom,

181:2.26 short period of perplexity, you will go on in the s. of

181:2.29 follow me in paying the supreme price of loving s.

182:1.5 have consecrated my life to your s. that I might

182:2.10 “Master, I have had great joy in my s. with you.

182:2.10 but this s. have you done of your own heart, and I

186:1.2 the great s. which he flattered himself he had

186:1.4 You have offered me as a reward for my s., money—

187:2.4 not been the mainspring of all his life of unselfish s..

188:4.9 Jesus taught that s. to one’s fellows is the highest

188:5.5 incarnate life in devotion to the unselfish s. of man.

188:5.6 who was called upon to lay down his life in this s.,

188:5.7 one who was willing to lay down his life in the s. of

188:5.9 The cross is that high symbol of sacred s.,

188:5.9 as the token of the highest form of unselfish s.,

188:5.9 a righteous life in the s. of wholehearted ministry,

190:1.7 And they engage in this eventful s. ere his chosen

190:2.3 “James, I come to call you to the s. of the kingdom

190:5.4 the brotherhood of loving s. in this new kingdom

191:0.3 That was the kind of s. which had heretofore been

191:2.1 so shall you enter into the new s. of the kingdom

191:3.4 In this manner did Michael complete his s of universe

191:3.4 from the s. of the headquarters of the superuniverse.

191:5.3 let your loving s. effectually destroy the prejudice

191:5.3 a life of loving s. for your brothers in the flesh.”

192:2.6 much to do with getting Simon Zelotes back into s.,

192:2.9 who has been ordained by God for this s. of love.

192:2.9 When you have finished your s. with me on earth,

192:3.2 of their former consecration to the Father’s s.,

193:0.4 forth preaching the love of God and the s. of man.

193:0.4 is concerned with the love of the Father and the s. of

193:0.5 the flesh to show how you can, through loving s.,

193:2.2 to show forth the fruits of the spirit in loving s. to

193:2.2 God-knowing mortals are: loving s., unselfish

194:3.14 presume to monopolize the ministry of religious s.

195:3.4 the way its believers lived lives of s. and even the

195:9.6 to the unselfish s. of the brotherhood of man.

195:10.1 Christianity has indeed done a great s. for this

195:10.5 rather the second mile of free s. and liberty-loving

195:10.16 his message which would spiritually unite in loving s.

196:0.10 dedication of his own will to the majestic s. of doing

196:1.1 Jesus’ devotion to the s. of man was even more

196:1.2 What a transcendent s. if, through this revelation,

196:1.2 and of consecration to the unselfish s. of man.

196:1.3 the spirit of the Master’s life of unselfish s. for man.

196:2.10 to spend himself in the unremitting s. of humankind.

196:3.19 upon sharing love in the s. of the human brotherhood

196:3.23 The idealization and attempted s. of truth, beauty,

196:3.35 conserve realities born of love and nurtured in s..

service, social

5:5.4 S. is the result of moral thinking and religious living.

55:1.4 planetary recognition for achievements of high s.

55:3.5 3. Three per cent dedicated to goodness—s., religion,

55:3.8 phase of supermaterial discovery or planetary s..

56:10.3 grasp, and divinity you comprehend in worship, s.,

71:3.10 the recognition of the obligation and privilege of s..

71:8.1 the goal of augmented self-control and increased s.

72:5.10 It is most active in s. and governmental loyalty.

94:4.10 which is personally realized in loving ministry and s..

94:8.19 the gospel did not produce a religion of unselfish s..

99:4.7 not lose its motivation for unselfish and loving s..

99:5.1 then it becomes a matter of s. or group adjustment.

102:2.7 intellectual expansion, factual enlargement, and s..

102:3.3 unselfish acts of s. and altruistic benevolence.

102:3.4 Real religion leads to increased social s..

103:2.8 impulse of s., the basis of the brotherhood of man.

103:5.1 The more positive urge of s. and the idealism of

125:6.12 to duty to his obligations of family loyalty and s..

139:4.13 church as a “spiritual brotherhood devoted to the s.

142:7.4 invariably manifest itself in unselfish and loving s..

147:4.7 On this higher plane of wholehearted s. growing out

159:5.8 that the essence of his religion consisted in s.,

159:5.8 but rather that s. was one of the certain effects of

160:1.11 energy for meeting the manifold demands of s.;

170:3.8 and tends to manifest itself in practical avenues of s..

178:1.4 you draw very near them with that unselfish s.

178:1.11 intellectual communion, and uplifting s.; but none

178:1.13 waters of combined spiritual communion and s..

180:5.12 enhanced self-realization in conjoined s. and

195:8.8 of the modern secularistic revolt: tolerance, s.,

service-contact

91:7.2 most part Jesus kept them in s. with the multitudes.

102:3.4 discovery that he is impelled to seek loving s. with

service-destiny

0:9.1 designed to afford ultimate s. for all time-space

service-discovery

101:6.11 the s. of spiritual reality and the ministry-revelation

service-factualize

19:6.3 This is illustrated by those Havoners who s.

service-limited

39:0.9 every angel is at first s. to the group of original and

service-loving

89:10.6 And all the loyal sons of God are happy, s., and

service-ministry

84:7.26 The true parent is engaged in a continuous s. which

109:7.1 the acquirement of personal attributes through s. to

serviceceremony

70:7.18 as an offering for the support of the temple s..

87:2.3 The funeral s. originated in man’s effort to induce

89:4.10 ancient sacred meal, a communion s. according to

121:2.6 The temple s. at Jerusalem represented the survival

125:1.3 Jesus admired the sentiment and s. of the temple,

126:4.1 when, according to law, he could conduct the s..

126:4.1 for Jesus to conduct the morning s. of the synagogue

133:3.1 going in, he requested Jesus to take him to the s..

133:3.1 after the s. they met one Crispus, the chief ruler of

137:8.3 was pleased that Jesus was willing to conduct the s..

139:4.6 to church in a chair, and when at the close of the s.

140:1.1 Before the formal ordination s. Jesus spoke to the

145:2.1 the afternoon s. in the synagogue, Jesus preached his

146:4.1 Sometimes he would speak at the morning s.,

150:7.1 for his preaching at the Sabbath morning s..

150:8.0 8. THE SABBATH SERVICE

150:8.2 and the s. was begun by the recital of two prayers:

150:8.6 on this occasion it was desirable to shorten the s.

150:8.11 synagogue, after the conclusion of the formal s.,

152:7.3 day, that being the Sabbath, at the afternoon s..

162:6.2 Jesus did not interrupt the s. to speak these words.

162:6.3 At the conclusion of this early morning s. Jesus

162:6.3 poured from the broken pitchers of ceremonial s.?

167:3.1 At the conclusion of the s. Jesus looked down before

179:0.3 he did not personally participate in any sacrificial s.

serviceable

11:2.11 its areas are absolute and therefore s. in many ways

24:3.3 all the more s. to the Third Person of Deity.

28:4.1 to the conduct of the universes, broadcasts are s.,

29:4.24 energy-transmutive attributes render them most s.

31:2.1 now, and they will be all-s. in the eternal future.

37:4.5 that they are so highly s. to the universe rulers and

42:12.9 always competent to produce a suitable and s. body

43:6.5 animal life is most intelligent and exquisitely s.,

44:0.16 building is very real and very s. to material mortals.

46:7.7 something of the nature of these beautiful and s.

48:8.3 mortal-survival plan has a practical and s. objective

55:4.17 diverse personal experiences which are highly s. to

65:6.4 One of the most s. and complex episodes in the

71:2.18 No civil government will be s. and effective unless

73:6.4 it was s. to the one hundred materialized members

81:2.17 clay, would make a very s. weatherproof habitation.

81:4.3 these skull dimensions are s. in deciphering racial

81:6.17 Language is man’s greatest and most s. thinking tool,

87:7.9 The forms of any s. symbolism must be those

112:7.9 of the Supreme, one who will ever be found s.,

115:1.2 they are s. scaffolding which must eventually give

181:1.8 A certain amount of stoicism and optimism are s.

181:2.21 Sincerity is most s. in the work of the kingdom when

serviceableness

102:3.1 same time discounting the spiritual s. of all thinking.

servicessee servicesceremonies

17:1.6 All superuniverse s. of personality dispatch (except

17:3.7 the periodic functioning of the various broadcast s..

17:8.2 the mighty seconaphim of the superuniverse s..

19:1.1 almost wholly devoted to the s. of divine sonship.

19:2.6 to participate in practically all of the celestial s. of

20:1.12 manifold s. in the central and superuniverses not

20:2.2 made of Avonals drawn from the s. of all universes.

20:2.4 In addition to their s. on the higher administrative

20:5.6 And in no way are these planetary s. inferior to the

20:9.2 by a Magisterial Son who performs these s..

22:1.10 they are assigned to the s. of the Ancients of Days

22:2.6 assignments requiring the s. of two Messengers.

22:4.6 concerned with the s. of the ascendant career of the

22:6.3 Ambassadors render particular and important s. on

22:8.5 Still others may enter the special s. on the secret

22:10.9 then been assigned to the s. of the superuniverses,

23:2.18 In the s. of a local universe there is no limit upon

23:3.0 3. TIME AND SPACE S. OF SOLITARY MESS.

23:3.1 all orders assigned to the s. of the superuniverse

25:1.5 are assigned selectively to the s. of the Father,

25:6.5 and supernaphim are mustered into these s.,

25:8.9 Many additional s. are performed by the Paradise

26:0.1 organized and inhabited creation is without their s..

26:1.15 angelic hosts are devoted to the various universe s.,

26:10.2 that they temporarily return to the s. of the

28:4.5 therefore do the Master Spirits welcome the s. of

28:5.2 secondary seconaphim are assigned to the s. of the

28:5.20 The Discerners of Spirits carry on these intricate s.

28:6.1 are not assigned individually to the separate s. of

28:7.2 though you will not freely make use of their s. until

28:7.4 some of the circuits essential to their s. are not here

28:7.4 the s. of these marvelous beings, the living mirrors of

29:2.16 making them applicable to the s. of the systems

29:4.29 Their s. are invaluable to the broadcast receivers.

29:4.30 These s. must be used by practically all creatures for

30:3.13 As the ascending pilgrims are assigned to various s.

31:3.2 for even greater tests of trust and more sublime s. of

35:5.7 As a result of all these s., the Vorondadek Sons have

37:8.10 Supernaphim perform certain rare and unique s.;

39:0.9 one by one, achieved all seven of the seraphic s.,

39:0.10 of functional skill in one or more of the seraphic s..

39:1.3 are associated with the far-flung s. of the Avonals,

39:9.1 and to the exalted s. of Paradise and Havona.

39:9.2 realms disclose increasing need for their s. as they

40:4.1 after repeated s. of this sort or following some

40:8.4 these Son-fused creatures share the s. of Orvonton

40:10.4 would then be wholly dependent on the s. of those

46:4.7 Jerusem enjoys the efficient s. of the spironga of

46:5.12 bestowal and adjudicational s. of these juridical Sons.

46:5.28 Ascenders enjoy their Jerusem s. and take pleasure in

51:1.6 Adjusters, but it is through these very s. that they

51:4.6 of primitive men think no more of utilizing the s. of

52:1.5 Urantia, but your early ancestors enjoyed their s..

52:6.8 broadcasts and reflectivity s. of the superuniverse.

55:2.9 in the s. of the progression worlds of the universe

69:3.11 class, charging a commission, profit, for their s..

72:9.4 supported by tax funds, for the periods of such s.,

77:1.6 rendering other invaluable s. to the Prince and his

80:3.5 and the s. of the older children were fully utilized.

81:6.33 True, many common s. can be acceptably and

85:4.4 till burn as a part of the ritual of many religious s..

89:7.5 and devoted their earnings to all kinds of sacred s.

89:9.1 have evolved into the later-day sacramental s..

90:5.3 s. embracing prayer, song, responsive reading,

99:3.16 advancement of these difficult but desirable social s..

109:7.8 Personalized Adjusters perform a wide range of s.

113:2.7 guardians, seraphim always volunteer their s..

113:6.4 aside from the s. of personal and group guardianship.

113:7.5 seraphim subsequently enter upon divergent s. in the

114:5.3 and by the unusual s. of the midway creatures.

114:6.1 immediately assigned to certain special planetary s..

114:6.13 Urantia now enjoys the s of the fifth group of angelic

114:7.8 midwayers perform valuable and indispensable s..

121:5.10 3. They were, in their s., characterized by elaborate

130:6.1 any rate it affords me real pleasure to proffer my s.

132:4.4 by numerous persons who desired to secure his s.

132:5.17 Every tradesman deserves wages for his s.;

134:8.4 the indwelling Adjuster completed the assigned s..

159:6.3 the great value of the s. of the messenger corps.

173:1.1 huge traffic had grown up in association with the s.

175:1.9 and take profit from the s. of the sacred temple.

186:1.2 the reward he was to receive as payment for his s.

servicesceremonies

123:3.5 the restoration of the Mosaic s. by Judas Maccabee.

123:5.4 assembled in the synagogue at the regular Sabbath s..

124:6.14 was impressed by the temple and all the associated s.

125:2.5 The next day’s s. at the temple were more acceptable

127:3.5 The next day they attended the temple s.,

129:1.7 Jesus conducted the s. in this new synagogue

133:3.1 Many times they went back to the synagogue s., but

134:9.3 Both of them were present at the solemn s. of the

135:3.1 as when he went down to Engedi for Sabbath s..

135:8.2 had come over to Capernaum for the Sabbath s.,

141:3.1 while all were on duty during the Sabbath s..

143:4.2 sacrifices much after the order of the temple s.

147:3.1 apostles were about to participate in the temple s.,

147:5.8 deceptive circles of meaningless ceremonial s.,

148:3.1 Throughout this period Jesus conducted public s. at

150:3.1 The Sabbath s. of the apostolic party had been put

150:8.2 The s. on this day were conducted just as when Jesus

157:1.1 half shekel for the support of the temple s. at

187:1.10 the city walls and was on his way to the temple s.

servile

53:8.7 his equally contemptible associate, Daligastia, are s.

servility

163:2.10 are incompatible with s. to materialistic mammon.

servingsee serving as

20:1.13 and emotion of every descending Son of God s. in

22:1.12 and after s. under the Trinity Teacher Sons, are

22:2.5 there is every reason to believe that the number s. in

22:10.7 They are in constant circulation, s. where the idea

25:2.2 arise the seven created orders of conciliators s. in

25:2.9 If the commission is s. on an evolutionary world,

25:8.1 Though s. for what you would regard as an

26:1.12 The secondary and tertiary orders, s. in Havona, are

33:5.3 the Faithfuls of Days, s. on the headquarters of the

36:3.9 and their twelve associates are now s. on Urantia.

37:4.3 Any of these beings may be voluntarily s. in

37:4.3 When s. in unattached groups, these personalities

37:4.3 when s. on request, they often voluntarily place

38:6.3 Though s. under the direct supervision of the

38:7.2 When s. independently of their seraphic directors,

38:9.1 with the angelic hosts in the work of s. mortal man

39:1.7 Spirit-fused mortals s. in the local universe.

39:1.16 supreme seraphim is elected by the angels s. on the

46:5.22 the seraphim s. in a local system like Satania are

50:5.11 After s. their spheres through successive

54:2.5 privilege of worshiping God and of s. his fellows.

55:4.26 Adam and Eve will receive Adjusters while yet s. on

55:5.3 Industry has been largely diverted to s. the higher

55:10.8 in counseling the numerous finaliter groups s.

71:6.1 self-s. profit motivation is incompatible with ideals—

71:6.3 nonprofit motives for economic striving and social s.

74:7.1 the other end of the Garden, s. there also as teachers

77:4.1 Some of the most capable minds s. on Adam’s

92:4.8 in this service they are likewise s. God the Father.

96:1.6 material prosperity was a reward for s. El Shaddai.

100:3.1 in the loyal service of loving God and s. man.

101:7.5 their unification in intellectual striving and in social s.

101:8.2 supreme values; it is God-knowing and man-s..

102:3.6 Religion leads to s. men, thus creating ethics and

103:2.10 Man tends to identify the urge to be self-s. with his

107:2.2 1. Virgin Adjusters, those s. on their initial

108:3.8 We suspect that we are thus s. because we are the

109:4.6 there is no Adjuster now s. on Urantia who has been

109:7.7 orders of celestial beings then s. on Urantia.

114:6.3 a supernaphim of the primary order s. on Urantia as

114:6.5 The present corps of epochal angels s. on Urantia is

116:0.1 of social smugness in the fortunate while s. only to

120:3.10 sovereign of this universe of your own making, s.,

133:4.4 that this spirit will lead all truth-loving and God-s.

137:8.11 sit down with me in my kingdom, even as, by s. in

140:8.30 earthly pursuit; that was the Jewish idea of s. God.

145:3.10 when the assembly of celestial personalities s.

155:3.7 faith and courage for daily living and unselfish s..

162:8.3 that my sister has left me alone to do all of the s.?

162:8.3 to live as I have taught you: both s. in co-operation

167:1.3 at the beginning of the meal but not during the s..

172:1.2 Martha directed the s. of the food; her sister Mary

173:3.2 who make great pretensions of s. the Father

191:5.3 and living experience of loving men and s. them,

193:0.5 your fellow men even as, by loving you and s.

196:2.6 the will of God and s. the human brotherhood;

serving as

13:2.1 reunion spheres, s. as permanent cosmic addresses

15:8.1 regulators for the various sectors, s. as focal points

26:6.4 a mixed group s. as examiners on the pilot world of

30:3.9 long school of Paradise attainment by s. as teachers

31:9.11 of the primary outer space level are at present s. as

35:4.4 temporary custodians on wayward planets, s. as

35:10.3 While s. as training spheres for ascending mortals,

37:2.8 are the ranking personalities of such missions, s. as

37:5.1 the Adjusters do transiently indwell them, s. as

38:5.3 Seraphim are initiated as ministering spirits by s. as

40:10.9 s. as assistants to the Celestial Guardians and

41:2.3 with the system power center, s. as liaison chief of

45:2.3 When s. as an assistant System Sovereign,

48:5.9 trained for their work while s. as seraphic

64:4.3 useful to these Neanderthal peoples, s. as food,

80:6.4 Imhotep, an Andite architectural genius, while s.

114:6.3 supernaphim of the primary order s. on Urantia as

116:4.6 the mobilizing almighty power of the Supreme, s. as

155:3.3 of s. as signposts of spiritual guidance and progress,

servital or Havona Servital

24:7.2 A s. will be long absent from Havona on assignment,

24:7.2 return home, be granted the privilege of “personal

24:7.2 s. will be embraced by the Luminous Persons,

24:7.2 never more to reappear among those of his kind.

24:7.3 a H. may enjoy numerous divine embraces and

24:7.3 and emerge therefrom merely an exalted s..

24:7.3 not necessarily signify that the s. must translate into

24:7.5 “And s. number 842,842,682,846,782 of Havona,

24:7.6 on the records, the career of such a s. is closed.

24:7.8 all of which is disclosed when a s. undergoes

25:1.3 Every fourth s. is more physical in type than the

25:2.1 For every H. created, seven Universal Conciliators

26:6.1 of the Infinite Spirit—who, with their s. associates,

26:7.4 and the ever-present s. associate of the latter.

servitals or Havona Servitals

24:7.1 another order of central universe creatures, the H..

24:7.1 service in the superuniverse realms as the H. of

24:7.1 disappearance of the senior or more experienced s.?

24:7.6 Guides exactly equals the number of vanished s..

24:7.7 supposing the Graduate Guides to be evolved H.,

24:7.7 tendency of these guides and their associated s. to

24:7.8 Paradise associates collaborate to create the H.,

24:7.8 H. are thus, in actuality, a reflection in the perfect

25:0.2 1. Havona S..

25:0.9 Of the seven groups enumerated, only three—s.,

25:1.0 1. THE HAVONA SERVITALS

25:1.1 Though denominated s., these “midway creatures” of

25:1.2 The H. are the joint creative work of the Master

25:1.3 The number of s. is prodigious, and more are

25:1.3 They appear in groups of one thousand on the third

25:1.4 in the production of H. the law of spirit dominance

25:1.5 The newly created s., together with newly

25:1.5 S. are then assigned to the activities for which they

25:1.5 Both spirit s. and their more physical fellows are

25:1.6 The H. and the Graduate Guides manifest a

25:1.6 There is divine pathos in the separation of the s.

25:1.6 when the s. are dispatched on missions beyond

25:1.7 On superuniverse service the H. are always assigned

25:1.7 They serve on the educational worlds surrounding

25:1.7 report of Uversa indicates that almost 138 billion s.

25:1.7 They engage in an endless variety of activities in

25:1.7 Here they are your companions; they have come

25:1.7 And in these contacts the s. gain that preliminary

25:1.7 the Graduate Guides or—as translated s.—Graduate

25:2.2 for the purpose of creating a group of H.,

25:2.2 If, in the creation of s., Master Spirit Number

25:2.2 with the creation of one thousand Orvontonlike s.,

25:2.5 the fourth creatures of the s., is a semimaterial being.

25:3.15 and is the equivalent of the total number of H.,

30:1.78 8. Havona S..

30:2.75 1. Havona S..

38:7.6 characterized by “fourth creatures” much as are H.

44:0.17 the so-called fourth creatures of the H.

servitude

51:4.7 On most normal worlds involuntary s. does not

69:8.10 a new and improved form of modified industrial s..

102:5.3 is to morality as love is to duty, as sonship is to s.,

session

25:2.10 When in s. a commission functions as a group of

35:6.2 This council is in frequent s. at universe headquarters

37:2.2 as many as one thousand of these are often in s.

66:5.1 two or more of these ten councils met in joint s.,

67:2.1 the latter called the ten councils of Urantia in s.

74:3.3 Adam’s second day on earth was spent in s. with the

114:2.3 “the Baptist,” chairman of this council when it is in s.

141:5.1 all the evening conferences at Amathus was the s.

144:6.2 For three weeks these twenty-four men were in s.

148:6.9 “Then began the second s. with his friends.

151:2.8 This was a very profitable s. for the apostles and

153:5.2 the twelve women were in s. over at Peter’s house.

159:2.1 after the s. of questions and answers, John said to

164:4.1 when the very s. of the high Jewish court sitting in

164:5.1 All of the time this Sabbath-breaking s. of the

164:5.3 been in attendance upon the s. of the Sanhedrin,

172:3.14 the Sanhedrin, which was then in s. at the temple,

173:2.2 At noon s. of the Sanhedrin it was unanimously

184:3.18 this first s. of the Sanhedrist trial of Jesus ended at

184:4.1 This second s. was to be held on the day following

184:5.2 This s. of the court lasted only a half hour,

184:5.10 and while the court was in its second s., the women

186:1.4 the presence of the Sanhedrin, which was still in s..

sessions

133:3.2 Jesus held more than twenty s. with this forward-

133:6.4 thinker and Jesus had several profitable s. with him.

134:3.3 The afternoon s. started at 3:00 o’clock, and the

134:3.3 one of his three sons always presided at these s. of

134:3.4 and to conduct twelve evening s. of questions,

137:7.1 earnest, though cheerful and joyous, s. with these six

144:6.2 between their forenoon, afternoon, and evening s..

144:7.2 had many special s. with John’s twelve apostles.

148:0.3 answering the holdover questions from previous s..

149:4.1 At one of these evening s. one of the evangelists

154:1.1 With this group he held s. morning, afternoon, and

157:3.4 made ready to hold one of the most momentous s. of

165:1.1 Jesus reserved for the usual s. of questions and

184:4.1 passing the death sentence, there should be two s.

SetEgyptian god of darkness and evil

95:2.6 In the legendary battle of Horus with S. the young

95:2.6 but after S. was vanquished, this eye was restored

95:5.12 resurrected from a cruel death at the hands of S.,

setnoun

92:2.6 ideal of reaction in any given s. of circumstances.

111:4.4 The inner and the outer worlds have a different s. of

setadjective

74:7.21 Adam did his best to discourage the use of s. prayers

140:8.26 disciples and believers according to a s. pattern.

144:1.10 fully approve of the practice of uttering s. prayers.

144:2.1 that you should use such a s. and formal petition as

144:3.13 the Jews had some twenty-five or thirty s. prayers

176:4.6 return to earth from any and all s. events or settled

179:5.5 the almost mathematical precision of a s. formula.

setverb; see set about; set apart; set aside; set down;

       set forth; set free; set off; set out; set up

1:0.5 divine goal which the infinite God has s. for man;

8:1.1 of Action is existent, and the vast stage of space is s.

8:1.3 The stage of universal space is s. for the manifold

15:4.2 so is the stage s. for the inauguration of universe

26:3.2 There is no time limit s. on the progress of ascending

26:4.12 The promulgation of that injunction has s all creation

26:7.1 required to meet the demands of the high goal s.

28:6.6 The judgment is s., and the books are opened.”

42:2.11 —gigantic energy systems s. in motion by the

43:5.16 he separated the sons of Adam, he s. the bounds of

50:5.10 no bounds s. upon the possibilities of attainment by

54:2.3 onetime Sovereign of your system s. the temporal

57:3.5 then, when contraction s. in, it whirled on faster and

57:5.3 Thus was the stage of local space s. for the unique

57:7.1 gravity as the sphere grew larger, began to s. in

57:7.5 The stage is being s. for a planet that can support life

59:0.8 the stage is s. for the opening chapters of that great

59:5.1 period opens with the stage almost ideally s. for the

60:4.5 the biologic stage is fully s. for the appearance of the

62:5.11 was s. upon by hostile gibbons and beaten to death.

63:2.1 They envisaged being s. upon by hostile relatives and

65:2.6 The stage was thus s. for the appearance of the first

65:3.1 life patterns after they have once been s. in operation

69:3.4 old men and cripples were s. to work making tools

69:8.2 captives were either eaten, tortured, s. to fighting

72:7.9 These tariffs are s. by the highest industrial court

76:1.2 Adam and his helpers s. themselves to work to build

76:5.7 It is not that Urantia needed a Creator Son to s. its

78:3.9 extensive climatic changes, s. the world stage for

83:4.6 it was customary to s. a false wedding day and then

88:1.8 S. with pearls, as was often done, it was man’s first

89:2.2 sanction of evolving religion, the stage was all s. for

90:2.3 thus was the stage s. for the many recent exhibitions

93:3.8 And thus did Melchizedek s. the monotheistic stage

94:6.9 Confucius s. a new pace for the shamans in that he

97:1.3 are the Lord’s, and he has s. the world upon them.”

97:1.6 and lifts up the beggars to s. them among princes

97:1.9 but hardly maintained the pace s. by Samuel;

97:2.1 tide of spiritual decadence that had s. in,

105:4.9 the universe stage is s.—the potentials are existent

108:2.3 Thus is the stage of the human mind s. for the

119:2.5 In justice and mercy this new ruler s. the turbulent

124:5.6 measure up to the standard which he s. for himself:

125:6.13 Mary s. to work with renewed energy to mold his

128:5.2 This conference was s. for the middle of June,

128:5.5 His friends from Egypt s. sail for home,

128:7.9 stage was being s. for Jesus’ departure from home.

129:4.7 not live his life on earth in order to s. an example

129:4.7 so did he thereby s. the example for all of us thus

130:0.3 Tarentum, where they s. sail for Athens in Greece,

130:6.3 S. your mind at work to solve its problems; teach

131:10.1 Ganid s. himself to the task of formulating what he

133:7.1 Shortly the travelers s. sail for Cyprus, stopping at

134:5.7 then will the stage be s. for major wars, world-wide

134:8.9 On that day he completed the task s. for Creator

135:8.5 “Bear with me now, for it becomes us to s. this

135:12.5 she s. herself to the task of having John put to death

136:9.9 By these decisions Jesus s. a worthy example for

136:9.9 And Jesus s. an inspiring example of universe loyalty

137:6.5 he s. an example by going back regularly to work

137:6.6 for their sakes have I s. myself apart to do your will.

140:1.4 follow you into this kingdom, there is s. a severe test

140:3.13 A city s. upon a hill cannot be hid.

140:4.4 A city s. on a hill cannot be hid. Neither do men

140:10.3 Jesus lived his earth life on Urantia, not to s. a

141:7.9 on this bestowal mission, not to s. an example for

144:2.3 to see me, and I have nothing to s. before him’;

145:2.5 sour grapes and the children’s teeth are s. on edge.

145:2.5 who eats sour grapes, his teeth shall be s. on edge.

145:2.7 sour grapes and the children’s teeth are s. on edge.

145:3.3 The whole day’s events had s. the stage for this

146:2.5 You have s. at naught all my counsel, and you

146:2.13S. a watch, O Lord, before my mouth; keep the

150:8.9 to s. at liberty those who are bruised and proclaim

155:1.1 The kings of the earth s. themselves, and the rulers

155:6.9 divide men and s. them in conscientious array

157:2.2 The issues of life and death are being s. before you

163:1.3 city, eating and drinking whatever is s. before you.

165:4.8 ‘If riches increase, s. not your heart upon them.

165:4.8 but their hearts are s. upon their own selfish gain’.

165:6.2 then may the lord of the house s. such a servant

165:6.2 As the lord of the household shall s. the true and

165:6.3 loved ones are destined to be s. against each other

168:1.9 was the stage all s. in this little hamlet of Bethany for

170:5.14 proceeded to s. the kingdom off into the future.

171:0.2 s. all Jesus’ followers to thinking that he was going

173:1.8 guards s. by the people stood watch at every

173:4.2 He s. a hedge about it, dug a pit for the wine press,

173:4.4 you are s. in your hearts to reject the Son of Man.”

176:3.4 When their lord had departed, his servants s.

176:3.4 I will now s. you as steward over many;

176:3.4 faithful over a few things, and I will now s. you

177:1.1 “But, Master, you may s. the basket down while you

177:4.7 Judas’s heart was too much s. on self-glory and the

179:4.6 to do what Judas had s. his mind to accomplish.

181:2.7 but you are still s. on making this kingdom come

181:2.27 before you will learn to s. a guard upon your lips?

185:6.4 not touch the hearts of those who had s. their minds

187:1.11 the Roman soldiers s. themselves about the task of

188:2.3 soldiers to s. them as watchmen before the tomb.

188:2.3 and s. the seal of Pilate on and around these stones

195:0.6 organizer and his successors kept up the pace Paul s.

195:10.18 disciples of a crucified carpenter s. in motion those

set about

66:6.4 Each of the ten planetary commissions s. slowly to

75:1.1 courageously s. the task of solving their manifold

90:3.3 disease and death, they s. to determine the causes of

97:10.7 Ezekiel also s. to establish the faithful observance of

130:2.6 the young Indian s. to find out the motive for

132:0.4 he therefore s., in the most amazing manner, to

170:5.14 s. to save his teaching from being wholly lost by

174:0.3 apostles s the establishment of the Gethsemane camp

187:1.11 the Roman soldiers s. themselves about the task of

set apart

82:2.5 women have always borne some mark which s. them

140:6.11 As my chosen apostles, now s. for the service of

142:7.1 “Master, on the day we were s. as ambassadors of

150:1.1 “On the morrow we will s. ten women for the work

150:1.3 Jesus gave these ten women as he s. them apart

150:2.3 Mary was s. for such service, together with

153:5.4 Did I not choose you twelve men and s. you apart

163:1.3 laid his hands upon the heads of the seventy to s.

163:1.3 I am about to s. you apart as messengers of the

163:4.9 he laid his hands upon them and s. them apart as

178:3.2 It was for this purpose that I s. you apart, in the

192:3.1 the very mount where the Master had s. them apart

192:3.2 even as when they were first s. for the special work

set aside

11:3.1 surrounding the presence of the Deities is s. as the

50:6.5 bestowal of Christ Michael did not immediately s.

72:6.6 After the conscript workers s. their own retirement

126:1.4 Early this year Joseph arranged to s. the income

138:9.1 apostles all reason, judgment, and logic were s. in

140:6.2 mistake of thinking that I have come to s. the law

set down

28:6.5 children of mercy—their spiritual liabilities—to be s.

75:1.3 No Adam of the planetary service was ever s. on a

95:6.2 a supreme God was clear in his mind, and he s. all

177:1.1 “But, Master, you may s. the basket down while you

189:4.6 They s. their burdens and began to look upon one

set forth

28:6.14 Your assets of trustworthiness are clearly s alongside

122:7.3 But before they actually s., Joseph was reconciled to

133:9.1 And so they s. forth for the ancient city of Ur.

134:0.2 the best place in all the Roman world wherein to s.

149:2.2 those who would s. them forth as the embodiment

196:2.6 gloriously s. in the original gospel of the kingdom.

set free

84:5.7 the modern factory which largely s. woman free

101:6.10 shall know the truth, and the truth shall s. him free.

120:2.6 s. rebellion-segregated man spiritually free.

123:5.11 to the captives, and to s. the spiritual prisoners free.”

125:5.10 and so s. them free from their terrible bondage to law

126:4.2 the captives, and to s. the spiritual prisoners free;

140:8.26 “I want to s. men free so that they can start out

150:1.3 the emancipation proclamation which s. women

162:2.2 kill me because on the Sabbath day s. a man held

170:2.2 The gospel of the kingdom was to s. man free and

179:5.4 Jesus rather sought to s. man’s reborn soul free

185:3.7 have made against him; I think he ought to be s..”

188:5.3 Jesus s. men free to choose better ways of living.

194:3.14 woman has been forever s. from all religious

set off

41:0.2 no such clear lines of physical demarcation s. the

50:7.3 Such rewards s. the individual from the average,

72:12.4 Neither are the various peoples of Urantia s. from

170:5.14 proceeded to s. the kingdom off into the future.

set out

94:2.6 The Brahmans s. out to deanthropomorphize the

128:6.8 their appointment for the Passover supper, and s. for

137:4.15 saying: “It is the custom to s. first the good wine and

137:5.1 Jude, Jesus’ youngest brother, s. in search of him.

137:5.2 But when Jesus s. to make clear to them who he

141:6.1 down the Jordan on the way to Jerusalem, he s. to

143:3.8 s. at once for the city of Sychar, near Jacob’s well.

169:1.7 all his funds and s. upon a journey to a far country

171:7.7 He frequently s. to help a person by asking for help.

173:0.1 and after a brief conference they s. for Jerusalem.

176:3.4 several abilities; and then he s. on his journey.

177:4.4 Judas had s. to get honor for himself, and if this

181:2.13 that day at the customhouse when you first s. to

set up

11:4.3 seven trillion of these historic reservations now s.

42:2.12 the pressure-presence and the tension-trends s. up

53:4.2 proceeded to s. up his own legislative assembly

80:9.13 delighting to s. up great stones as tokens to the sun,

88:2.3 “And this stone which I have s. up as a pillar shall be

89:6.6 s. up the gates thereof in his youngest son, Segub.”

117:4.14 but he has s. up tensions in the creations circling

135:3.2 shall the God of heaven s. up a kingdom which

135:6.7 the reputed memorial stones s. up by Joshua to

140:1.2 “The new kingdom which my Father is about to s. in

153:2.1 the king you have s. up over you into the hands of

153:3.4 And in other ways do you dare to s. up your own

171:2.6 the kingdom would certainly be s. up somewhat in

173:1.3 money-changers moved on to Jerusalem and s. up

setback

67:6.7 Notwithstanding the terrible s. of rebellion there

73:0.1 regardless of the cultural and moral s. which so

80:6.2 This early s. was more than compensated by the

171:4.8 willing to grasp the warnings of the impending s..

setbacks

68:1.5 progressed on Urantia, notwithstanding its many s..

80:9.7 the most serious and lasting of all cultural s. up to

Sethson of Adam and Eve

76:3.4 religious rulers, or priesthood, originated with S.,

76:3.4 He was born one hundred and twenty-nine years

76:3.4 S. became absorbed in the work of improving the

76:3.4 His son, Enos, founded the new order of worship,

Sethardone of the seven outstanding human teachers

121:6.4 seven outstanding human teachers: S., Moses, Philo,

Sethite

76:3.5 The S. priesthood was a threefold undertaking,

76:3.9 the threefold duty of a S.: to be priest, physician,

76:3.10 And when thinking of the S. priesthood, do not

78:5.1 when the regeneration of the S. priesthood and the

78:6.3 Ten per cent, including a group of the S. priests,

78:8.7 ruled by the apostate descendants of the S. priests.

79:3.3 fact that so many of the S. priesthood entered India,

79:3.4 a company of one hundred S. priests entered India

80:9.6 as well as many of the descendants of the S. priests.

83:8.1 The S. priests made marriage a religious ritual; but

92:4.6 teachings of Adam were carried on by the S. priests,

92:5.9 1. The S. period.

92:5.9 The S. priests, as regenerated under the leadership

93:3.1 which had been developed by the early S. priests

104:1.5 portrayals were brought to India by the S. priests,

Sethites

76:3.10 those high-minded and noble teachers of health and

76:3.10 Their religious concepts of Deity were advanced

76:3.10 their method of education have never since been

79:4.6 the S.; the Brahmans of the twentieth century after

80:6.4 remnants of the early religious teachings of the S.,

92:4.6 evolution was modified by the teachings of the S..

92:5.9 They functioned throughout the lands of the Andites,

92:5.9 their influence persisted longest among the Greeks,

92:5.9 they continued to the present times as the Brahman

92:5.9 The S. and their followers never entirely lost the

93:3.1 lingering traditions of the methods of the ancient S..

95:1.1 Mesopotamia had about lost the teachings of the S.

98:7.2 equaled that of their illustrious predecessors, the S.

104:1.2 the Trinity concept of the S. persisted in Egypt and

setsnoun

39:5.12 what are apparently double s. of wings extending

61:1.10 early mammals developed two successive s. of teeth

70:5.7 The red men often had two s. of chiefs—the sachems,

setsverb

3:5.2 “He removes kings and s. up kings.”

41:0.1 The characteristic space phenomenon which s. off

51:6.2 Prince, s. the pace for the development of civilization

84:0.3 sex s. the home off from all other social activities.

89:10.4 It does not mark man as mean but rather s. him apart

90:3.10 evolution then unerringly s. in motion those forces

95:5.9 Aton s. all in their place and provides all with their

162:2.2 a gospel that s. men free from the burdensome

188:5.2 Mercy s. the guilt of evil-doing to one side; but

settingsee settingwith stage; settingwith sun

30:2.9 concerned in s. forth those orders of intelligent

39:9.1 formerly s. them apart from the ministering spirits

44:3.4 Provision is made for a suitable s. for the reversion

69:9.16 But improved machinery is gradually s. men free

81:2.17 The older river races made their huts by s. tall poles

89:3.4 the virtue of physical suffering, s. the example by

120:0.9 And this was the s. of the momentous occasion when

122:0.1 Mary should have been chosen as the immediate s.

148:5.2 And I have come to make a beginning of s. these

158:8.1 to one of Peter’s little ones and, s. the child down

159:5.7 the Jewish religion and translated it to a worthy s.

162:3.3 they would accuse him before the Sanhedrin of s.

164:1.3 and s. the man upon his own beast, brought him

165:5.7 warnings they had heard before but not in the s.

179:1.6 rendezvous with Jesus, and even in such a solemn s.,

182:2.13 who had assembled his men preparatory to s. out,

190:5.4 ministering to the sick and afflicted and s. free

settingwith stage

57:6.11 the astronomic preliminaries to the s. of the stage for

61:3.12 period contributed much toward the s. of the stage

132:0.5 just three factors of paramount value in the early s.

152:2.6 This was the stage s. about five o’clock on

153:1.0 1. THE SETTING OF THE STAGE

settingwith sun

58:2.9 rises and slightly to the west as the sun nears s..

63:2.5 one evening about the time of the s. of the sun,

145:3.5 Soon after the s. of the sun, as Jesus and the apostles

176:0.2 the temple, glorified by the rays of the s. sun;

settings

121:1.1 cultural and linguistic s. for the effective spread of

settlesee settle down

5:1.8 Therefore s. in your philosophy now and forever: To

35:2.4 and s. the serious differences which arise from time

53:8.4 that his triumph on your world would forever s. the

57:7.1 caused the heavier elements, such as iron, to s. more

70:1.3 Andon taught his children to s. disputes by beating

70:1.3 The later Andonites used to s. disputes by holding a

70:10.5 these ordeals did not necessarily s. a dispute justly.

77:3.8 failing to s. the other two by debate, they fell to

90:3.7 dissect the body, and s. upon some finding as the

110:5.6 and every human being must s. these problems for

139:11.3 advocate of salvation through faith in God to s. all

158:0.1 the Master ascended the mountain alone to s. the

settle down

75:1.6 and Eve were not willing to s. to the long, long test.

99:1.1 This coming social order will not s. complacently for

99:1.3 Urantia society can never hope to s. as in past ages.

123:0.1 in Alexandria, where the family was able to s. to a

127:3.12 much more content to return to his home and s. to

128:7.3 his youngest brother, who was not inclined to s. to

133:4.11 My son, stop trying to deceive yourself; s. to the

144:6.4 It was some time before the twenty-four could s. to

181:0.2 discourse had been discussed and had begun to s. in

settledverb; see settled down; settled in light and life

15:9.16 on a clear track; its orbit must be safely and finally s..

22:4.6 question is s. by appeal to an ascendant commission

30:4.21 the status of the ascending mortal is forever s..

32:3.2 of all its inhabited worlds has been forever s. and

35:9.8 universe, when things are fully sifted and finally s.,

55:8.1 When an entire system becomes s. in life, a new

55:8.7 And now, as the systems one by one become s. in

56:7.2 when an entire constellation is thus s., the second

56:7.6 the creations of time and space are progressively s.

59:3.9 This salt s. in great lagoons which were alternately

65:4.4 Carriers in their laboratories before they finally s.

74:0.1 of the biologic uplifters to Urantia, s. slowly to the

76:1.4 After getting s. in the new Eden, it became

77:4.11 the associates of Van s. about the shores of the lake

78:1.4 other Nodite groups that had s. in the Levant were,

80:7.2 This was the only island s. so early by such a

80:7.4 The group which finally s. in Greece consisted of

80:7.10 out of the Euphrates valley and s. upon the island of

80:7.11 Another great colony s. on the Mediterranean near

80:8.5 Much of central Europe was thus early s. by these

86:2.2 Not finding a material source for his miseries, he s.

95:6.2 he s. upon a program of returning to his northern

97:9.1 the Israelites—only three or four tribes s. in Palestine.

114:1.1 in surety and in principle forever s. the status of your

121:7.1 Jewish theology was irrevocably s., forever fixed.

126:3.9 Jesus had s. many things about his forthcoming work

126:3.10 Having s. something about the nature of his mission

127:6.8 Having s. already in his mind that he was not to

130:3.4 they were s. near the eastern end of the long

134:8.9 Caligastia secession on Urantia were virtually s..

135:4.6 s. that he was to become the herald of the Messiah;

136:4.9 was a matter already s. and sealed on the records

136:6.1 Having s. his policy concerning all personalities of

136:6.2 Jesus thus s. upon another and consistent policy

136:8.1 He s. upon a policy of procedure which eliminated

136:9.1 Having s. such questions of policy as pertained to his

137:1.3 informed Simon that he had s. in his own mind that

147:2.2 they had hardly got themselves s. at Bethany when

161:1.7 three of the Godheads and forever s. the question

settled down

57:8.16 Most of the heavier metals had s. toward the center

81:1.2 civilization had s. to a world-wide stalemate except

123:1.1 and Mary, for the first time since Jesus’ birth, s. with

127:4.7 Simon was slow in getting s in life and was the cause

139:4.15 John, after becoming bishop of the Asia churches, s.

151:5.5 established its equilibrium, s. into a great calm.

172:5.10 never fully recovered from the depression which s.

187:3.4 cheap, sour wine as they s. for the long deathwatch.

191:0.5 James had s. with the others to watchful waiting.

settledwith light and life

14:3.5 the Corps of the Finality, beings eternally s. in light

15:9.15 universe immediately swing into the s. circuits of

18:6.6 When a local universe is s., its glorified beings

19:2.6 systems, whether in their earlier epochs or when s.

19:5.3 universes before such material creations are s..

20:9.4 ushered into the s. status of a sphere of light and

20:9.4 Finality Corps has much to do with the spheres s.,

20:9.5 belief that, when the superuniverses are finally s.,

30:1.92 the universes of time and space until they are s..

30:4.32 though they serve in many capacities on worlds s..

31:0.8 the universes of space and administer the worlds s.,

31:6.1 on their native world subsequent to its being s..

32:3.2 Neither is a local universe s. until its physical

35:10.4 capacities, at least until the universe of Nebadon is s.

36:1.4 When an evolutionary planet is finally s., the Life

37:2.4 ascension candidates so long as a universe is not s..

38:9.12 the arrival of the Planetary Prince to the age of s.,

39:9.1 sometimes assigned to the ministry of worlds s..

40:2.2 When such a world is s. in the advanced stages of

44:0.1 on all spheres s.; but their chief realm of activity is

47:0.3 When a system is s., and as the mansion worlds

48:3.17 As systems and universes are s., the mansion worlds

49:0.2 worlds finally s. nor planets in the prehuman stage of

49:6.21 decreasingly frequent on these spheres long s..

51:3.9 affairs even far into the age when such a world is s.

55:0.1 for the culminating evolutionary attainment, the s.

55:0.3 these worlds s. are destined to go on throughout the

55:1.1 the admission of such a sphere to the s. ages of

55:2.5 On worlds s., “funerals” are occasions of joy,

55:2.7 to such a world on the day when it was first s..

55:2.8 though long s., are entirely free from natural death

55:4.26 receive Adjusters while yet serving on a world s. in

55:5.2 The advanced stages of a world s represent the acme

55:6.1 As worlds advance in the s. status of light and life,

55:6.8 worlds long existing in the seventh epoch of s.?

55:6.9 view one of these more advanced worlds long s.,

55:6.10 We often ponder: If the grand universe should be s.

55:7.2 the actual rulers, or directors, of such a world s.

55:8.1 When an entire system becomes s. in life, a new

55:8.5 receiving worlds after an entire system is s.;

55:8.7 And now, as the systems one by one become s. in

55:9.2 When a constellation is s., the legislative function

55:10.1 When a universe becomes s., it soon swings into the

55:11.1 sectors do not figure directly in the plan of being s..

55:11.1 A superuniverse is s. when all of its component local

55:11.7 In some of the older universes we find worlds s. in

55:11.7 seventh epoch—whose local systems are not yet s.

55:11.8 what will happen when a whole superuniverse is s. in

55:12.1 what would occur when a superuniverse became s.

55:12.3 If and when a superuniverse should be s., we believe

55:12.5 as dependent on Havona) becomes entirely s..

56:7.2 components of a local universe are progressively s.

56:7.5 during the later stages of a local universe s..

56:7.6 If and when the grand universe becomes s., what

56:10.1 As the worlds s. progress from the initial stage to the

56:10.9 The worlds s. are so fully concerned with the

65:1.9 forward to a time when the universe may be s.,

70:8.1 the differentiation of social levels, while a world s.

77:9.4 midwayers anchored on a planet until the ages of s..

77:9.10 comrades in the long struggle to attain a s. status of

93:10.9 the Paradise adventure when Urantia has become s..

106:0.18 now evolving, will sometime attain the s. status of

106:3.4 ages, after the seven superuniverses have been s.,

112:7.15 future after the seven superuniverses have become s.,

116:0.5 when the superuniverses are s., the Supreme will

116:5.17 In the s. universes of light and life there are no

117:0.2 will of God, then would the creations of time be s.,

117:6.23 another way of saying that the universes will be s..

117:7.3 sovereignty of supremacy concerning universes s..

118:8.9 A local system s. has experientially achieved those

118:10.11 and superuniverses become s., the Supreme

118:10.15 sovereignty of the Supreme on the worlds long s..

129:4.5 the highest and most advanced of all the worlds s..

settledadjective

4:1.3 “Forever, O Lord, your word is s. in heaven.

14:0.2 This is the one and only s., perfect, and established

15:8.6 systems become stabilized, become physically s.,

15:9.15 universe immediately swing into the s. circuits of

15:9.16 a clear track; its orbit must be safely and finally s..

15:9.18 reckoned as belonging to the s. physical order of the

19:5.9 I have arrived at the s. conclusion that the Inspired

20:9.4 the planet will be ushered into the s. status of a

21:0.3 When s. in supreme authority, they are called Master

21:3.8 4. Supreme sovereignty—the s. authority following

21:3.15 then is he supremely s. in universe authority;

21:4.2 created children before they assume s. jurisdiction

21:5.6 the beginning, of a s. administration in any local

21:5.9 After his elevation to s. sovereignty in a local

26:4.13 secured your entrance to the s. abodes of eternity;

26:5.1 the stabilized worlds and s. economy of the central

27:6.5 And while philosophy can never be as s. in its

30:4.32 no specific or s. employment for the Mortal Corps of

32:3.1 The only creation that is perfectly s. is Havona,

32:3.2 stabilized until they are swung into the s. circuits of

32:3.7 The personalities of a given universe are s. and

33:3.5 Son’s helper becomes forever s. in surety and control

36:1.4 In the later and s. ages of an evolving universe these

40:10.6 from the earlier and less s. epochs to the later eras

41:0.4 Nebadon, which today swings in an increasingly s.

43:8.2 is the most s. period in an ascending mortal’s career

49:6.21 Further in the advanced stages of s. existence, when

50:5.10 live upon these supernal and s. worlds of time and

52:2.8 Gradually the practices of s. habitations and the

52:7.7 ripening for advanced life and a more s. existence.

53:9.2 Upon Michael’s becoming the s. head of the

55:0.1 culminating evolutionary attainment, the s. status

55:0.2 Each advancing stage of s. status may be segregated

55:2.8 though long s. in life, are entirely free from death

55:2.8 epochs of the seventh stage of s. planetary life.

55:2.9 The translated souls of the flowering ages of the s.

55:3.11 When a s. world progresses beyond the third stage of

55:3.13 A planet the size of Urantia, when fairly well s.,

55:4.1 In the successive stages of s. existence the inhabited

55:4.2 in ever-increasing numbers throughout the s. ages

55:4.3 from the first to the seventh stage of s. existence.

55:4.4 A world in this initial s. stage is being administered

55:4.8 places in the new administration of the s. sphere.

55:4.9 after the first s. stage so that they may humanize in

55:4.12 on throughout the career of a s. planet Teacher Sons

55:4.14 In each succeeding age of s. existence the finaliters

55:4.20 The readjustments of this stage of s existence pertain

55:6.1 As worlds advance in the s. status of light and life,

55:6.3 throughout the s. eras the physical evolution of

55:6.4 as the successive epochs of s. life are experienced.

55:6.9 the mortal races on such s. worlds of perfected

55:7.4 This s. age continues on and on until every inhabited

55:8.7 newly perfected family of one hundred s. systems of

55:9.1 unification of a whole constellation of s. systems

55:9.2 When a constellation is thus s. in light, the function

55:9.2 From stage to stage in the s. life the univitatia

55:10.8 The Creator Sons of such s. universes spend much

55:11.7 seventh epoch—whose local systems are not yet s. in

55:11.8 by observing what takes place on long-s. worlds

55:11.8 what will happen when a whole superuniverse is s. in

55:12.1 what would occur when a superuniverse became s.

55:12.2 on the divisional capitals of the s. superuniverses.

55:12.3 forthwith become active in the s. superuniverse.

57:7.7 Presently,the atmosphere became more s. and cooled

64:6.14 to abandon the chase, establish s. communities,

66:7.4 in one residence of comparatively s. location date

66:7.18 country around the city was well s. within a radius of

67:6.10 not actually and finally s. until this ruling of the

68:2.6 the woman had to maintain a s. residence where

71:1.2 nomads, who would swoop down on s. agriculturists

77:9.10 comrades in the long struggle to attain a s. status

96:6.2 herders into s. and somewhat sedate farmers.

97:3.3 The northern and s. Canaanites (the Baalites) freely

103:6.12 a satisfying understanding of his sure and s. place

106:0.18 now evolving, will sometime attain the s. status of

109:5.3 by your own preconceived opinions, s. ideas,

114:1.1 Urantia had no sure and s. relationship with the

116:5.17 In the s. universes of light and life there are no

116:5.17 the problems of the relationship of the s. universes

117:7.17 challenge the perfected citizens of the s. universes

119:8.1 the Son of God, proclaimed the s. ruler of Nebadon.

121:7.1 the Jews had arrived at a s. concept of their origin,

129:1.15 This was the last year of his s. life.

131:3.4 the mind, like a mountain, is s. and immovable,

132:0.9 they were not victims of a s. preconception as to all

144:1.7 they had little or no s. idea as to what the kingdom

148:0.4 This was the longest s. and well-organized period of

154:7.2 No more did he have the semblance of a s. abode.

155:5.9 The s., crystallized, and established religions of

155:6.5 may impart a present feeling of s. security,

158:2.4 received in accordance with your s. determination,

160:1.14 it is impossible to maintain s. and established goals

168:1.12 Martha was not s. and constant in her attitude.

172:5.6 on the way down Olivet to arrive at any s. notion

176:3.7 You are not given truth to crystallize into s., safe,

176:4.6 his return from any and all set events or s. epochs.

settledness

55:3.22 can hope to progress beyond the first stage of s. in

55:7.4 to achieve light and life—has experienced such s. for

55:9.3 Entrance upon the seventh stage of s. will no doubt

118:10.15 units of the grand universe as they too achieve a s.

155:5.13 intellectual s. of the religion of traditional authority

160:1.15 of insights, elevation of ideals, and s. of goals.

settlement

40:10.7 service contributions to the welfare and eventual s.

50:4.3 In the headquarters s. on your world every human

63:6.7 the region of the Caspian Sea at a s. called Oban,

66:3.3 The nucleus of the Prince’s s. was a very simple but

67:3.4 dwelt in an unwalled and poorly protected s. east of

70:8.7 —classes arose consequent upon urban or rural s..

71:8.14 planet upon the earlier phases of s. in light and life.

72:2.16 authority for the s. of economic misunderstandings.

75:5.3 they declared war on the near-by Nodite s..

75:5.9 The news of the annihilation of the Nodite s. near

77:4.5 allude to this near-by Nodite s. as “the land of Nod”;

77:4.8 the Sumerians describe the site of a remarkable s.

78:7.5 he was a wine maker of Aram, a river s. near Erech

80:7.3 Almost two thousand years after the s. of Crete

80:8.4 The most northerly s. of the Danubians was at Liege

106:0.3 up to, but not including, s. in light and life.

114:1.3 the distant future of planetary s. in light and life.

116:5.12 The s. of the seven superuniverses in light and life

132:5.20 fairness will guide you in the just and impartial s.

settlements

50:4.2 Such headquarters cities, or s., of the early times

63:5.2 one thousand separate s. along the great rivers

63:6.7 From Oban he sent out teachers to the remote s. to

64:1.7 Fewer and fewer of the primitive s. maintained the

64:2.6 most of the early s. of the Andon descendants were

69:3.6 public lodginghouses, on the outskirts of the s..

72:3.2 Even the agriculturists who reside in country s. carry

73:2.3 headquarters and from sixty-one far-scattered s.,

74:2.3 Hundreds of believer s. had faithfully kept up the

77:4.13 visited one of the easternmost of the old Vanite s. to

78:1.5 3. Andonites maintained five or six representative s.

78:1.7 Their most advanced s. were situated northwest of

78:1.10 of the indigo race had their most progressive s. in

78:2.3 Only among the old s. of Van and Amadon and the

78:3.4 Still to the north of these s. the best of the early

78:7.5 Noah would go to the neighboring river s. every

78:8.2 These s. suffered less from the floods because of

79:1.2 Here they built their s. and entered into trade

79:1.8 red-haired nomads to the north of the peaceful s. of

79:3.6 The s. along the seacoast of the Western Ghats

79:5.5 raiding parties spread havoc among the yellow s..

79:6.4 The coastal s. fared poorly in later years as floods

79:6.5 amount of Andite blood eastward to the river s..

79:7.1 the Yellow River among the Chinese s. of Kansu.

79:7.1 eastward to Honan, where the most progressive s.

79:7.2 progressive than the southern s. on the Yangtze.

79:7.2 the s. along the Yellow River had forged ahead of

80:1.2 in connection with their s. on the slowly rising Nile

80:2.4 This cataclysm of nature flooded scores of s. and

80:2.5 hunted, herded, and tilled the soil around their s.

80:3.9 But as they commenced to establish s. and engage

80:8.4 The best pottery is the product of the earlier s..

145:2.14 This report was carried to all the smaller s. around

settlers

81:2.16 not unlike the log cabins of the American pioneer s..

settling

17:3.11 the jubilee occasioned by the s. of an entire universe

21:3.9 —the advanced relationship growing out of the s. of

21:3.10 sovereignty—exercised subsequent to the s. of the

21:3.24 In s. the question of sovereignty in a local universe

32:3.3 Sons for organizing, evolving, disciplining, and s.

37:9.11 the far-distant time of the s. of the planet in light

40:10.6 wisdom—and this in itself is a vital factor in the s.

51:7.2 until the s. of the world in the era of light and life;

55:7.1 new planetary headquarters to the time of the s. of

55:8.2 With the s. of the system the Assigned Sentinel,

55:8.3 After the s. of an entire system in light and life the

55:10.4 The s. of an entire local universe in light and life

55:11.2 the co-ordinate s of the one hundred associated local

56:7.2 With the s. of a system in light, this Son-Spirit

59:1.11 where the waves were sufficient to prevent mud s..

59:5.14 This crustal uneasiness—the s. and rising of the land—

72:5.3 improvements over older methods of s. problems.

106:2.3 slowly expands to encompass the evolutionary s.

106:2.8 await the co-ordinate s. of the entire grand universe

117:7.7 the eventful times of the s. of local universes in

150:3.7 5. Casting lots, while it may be a way of s. minor

sevensee seven adjutant mind-spirits; seven bestowals

   seven billion, etc.; seven circles; seven circuits;

   seven days; seven groups; seven levels; seven o’clock;

   seven orders; seven spheres; seven times; seven

   worlds; seven years; Seven

   see also Absolutes; Executives; Master Spirits;

   Power Directors; superuniverses; Supervisors

0:1.19 forms of relativity, we encounter s. conceivable types

0:3.1 Total, infinite reality is existential in s. phases and

8:4.3 the Spirit fully participated in the s. transcendental

9:8.3 Each of these s. creations is dependent on one of the

9:8.3 who acts through the s. Reflective Spirits situated at

10:2.7 are experiential and are s. in number.

10:2.8 they function in s. different singular and plural

10:2.8 since these s. associations exhaust the possibilities

10:2.8 shall appear in s. variations of values, meanings,

10:5.7 the Trinity as infinite, do not ignore the s. triunities;

11:3.3 residential region, is divided into s. concentric zones.

11:3.3 these s. zones are often designated “the Father’s

11:3.3 is in part subdivided into s. immense divisions,

11:3.4 Each of the s. sectors of Paradise is subdivided

11:3.4 And s. of the grand units make up the master units

11:3.4 and s. of the master units constitute a superior unit

11:4.2 indicate the location of the s flash stations for certain

12:1.10 in excess of the total known mass of all s. sectors

13:0.2 and each group of s. is differently eternalized.

13:0.4 No being may sojourn on any of these s. shining

13:0.7 —rather, one of the s. sectors of the grand universe.

13:3.1 the worlds of the s. phases of pure-spirit existence.

13:4.1 spheres of the Eternal Son there circle the s. orbs of

13:4.6 these s. administrative planets are always open to all

14:1.1 are the following s. space conditions and motions:

14:1.9 Infinite Spirit, one of the S. Spirits of the Circuits.

14:1.12 the s. Paradise satellites of the Infinite Spirit.

14:1.12 One Paradise-Havona day is just s. minutes,

14:2.3 the balanced function of the s. forms of Havona

14:2.3 Each of these basic energies manifests s. phases of

14:4.1 There are s. basic forms of living things and beings

15:0.0 THE SEVEN SUPERUNIVERSES

15:0.1 s. spokes the radiations of the Seven Master Spirits

15:0.2 The first post-Havona creation was divided into s.

15:7.5 culture, each of which is encircled by s. satellites,

15:7.10 the s. higher universities of advanced spiritual

15:7.10 Each of these s. clusters of wonder spheres

15:9.5 reflective-service circuit of the s. Reflective Spirits in

15:10.20 7. The s. Reflective Image Aids—the spokesmen of

15:10.20 Aids—the spokesmen of the s. Reflective Spirits

15:11.2 legislative or advisory council consists of s. houses,

15:14.0 14. PURPOSES OF THE S. SUPERUNIVERSES

15:14.1 There are s major purposes which are being unfolded

15:14.4 The s. purposes of superuniverse evolution are

16:0.1 but there are just s. associative possibilities,

16:0.1 possibilities, and only s., inherent in three Deities.

16:0.1 why the universe is operated in s. grand divisions,

16:0.1 why the number s. is basically fundamental in its

16:0.2 their characteristics from, the following s. likenesses:

16:0.11 All the afterplans of the s. segments of the grand

16:2.5 distribute the Infinite Spirit to the s. segments of

16:2.5 to apply to the collective group of s. any or all of

16:3.1 primary expressions of the s. possible associations of

16:3.3 in personal liaison with the s. Reflective Spirits at

16:3.5 He is always in liaison with the s. Reflective Spirits

16:5.5 always a group of s. finaliters is assembled, one

17:0.0 THE SEVEN SUPREME SPIRIT GROUPS

17:0.1 The s. Supreme Spirit groups are the co-ordinating

17:0.10 known on Uversa as the s. Supreme Spirit groups.

17:0.10 through the s. Paradise satellites of the Spirit,

17:1.1 The headquarters of the Master Spirits occupy the s.

17:1.1 a group of s. who were trinitized by the Father, Son,

17:1.8 dwell on the s. superuniverse headquarters.

17:2.1 S. of these extraordinary personalities were created

17:3.1 but each of the s. creative episodes attendant upon

17:3.1 reflect the natures and characters of the s. possible

17:3.1 it is necessary to have s. of these Reflective Spirits

17:3.1 One of each of the s. types is required in order to

17:3.1 These groups of s. dissimilar Reflective Spirits

17:3.2 and are a part of one of the s. universal mysteries of

17:3.11 the direction of Majeston, all s. may and do act in

17:4.1 there are just s. Aids on the headquarters of each

17:4.1 The first creative act of the s. Reflective Spirits of

17:4.1 was the production of their s. Image Aids,

17:4.2 two, three, four, or even all s. are required for the

17:6.1 of this discussion of the s. Supreme Spirit groups.

17:8.3 The s. Supreme Spirit groups are the co-ordinators

18:1.2 special worlds is divided into s. major departments,

18:1.2 other s., one representing the Father, one the Son,

18:1.3 they also disclose s. distinct group characteristics.

18:1.5 contact of the Deities with these s. basic groupings

18:2.2 preside over the destinies of the s. supergovernments

18:3.3 the s. segmental groupings of the grand universe.

19:3.2 from one to s. Counselors being associated with each

19:3.3 Censor, and from one to s. Divine Counselors.

19:3.4 One Perfector of Wisdom, s. Divine Counselors,

19:3.7 S. Divine Counselors in liaison with a trinitized trio

21:3.4 a Creator Son passes through six, perhaps s., stages

21:3.16 universe involves the following s. experiential steps:

21:3.19 3. To traverse each of the s. experiences on the

21:3.19 execution of one of the s. consecrations to the will of

21:4.2 to the revelation of the s. primary expressions of the

22:7.4 There are s. different ways such finaliters may elect

22:8.1 progeny of the multiple liaisons of s. finaliter corps

22:8.6 Finaliters, one of the s. Paradise Corps of the Finality

22:10.5 one time in s. that we enjoy the personal

23:2.2 Infinite Spirit to the following s. divisions of service:

24:0.2 throughout the grand universe in s. divisions:

24:0.11 Of the s. classes composing this group, only the

24:1.7 The supreme supervisors are s. in number and are

24:1.7 the charge of a marvelous group of s. associate

24:1.8 the s. associate circuit supervisors and the first order

24:2.3 S. Census Directors operate in Havona, one being

24:2.3 Excepting these s. and the reserves of the order on

24:2.4 Havona pilot worlds and the s. superuniverse chiefs.

25:2.1 s. Universal Conciliators are brought into being,

25:2.2 the s. reflections of the Seven Master Spirits.

25:2.3 for, while all s. are reflected on the superuniverse

25:2.4 Each of the s. supercreations is actually pervaded

25:4.11 on the spheres of assignment in groups of s..

26:2.5 There are s. types of these high angels, each of

26:2.5 the angels of all s. created types function in all

26:2.6 these s. subsidiary Spirits of Havona were not a

26:4.10 groups contains angels of all s. created types,

26:5.2 phases of instruction is divided into s. branches of

28:2.2 situated on conjoint executive sphere number s. in

28:3.1 hosts are produced by the s. Reflective Spirits

28:3.1 with the creation of these angels in groups of s..

28:3.1 In each s. there are always one primary, three

28:3.1 When s. such seconaphim are created, one,

28:4.2 The s. supergovernments, though individually

28:4.3 incline by inherent nature towards s. types of service,

28:4.4 True, the s. Reflective Spirits are there, but these

28:4.5 some one of the s. Reflective Spirits of assignment,

28:5.2 The s. reflective types of secondary seconaphim are

28:6.1 angels are created serially and in s. reflective types,

28:6.1 These s. types of tertiary seconaphim are:

29:1.2 The Supreme Power Directors are s. in number,

29:2.10 These s. co-ordinates and associates of the Power

29:2.13 power centers, but s. specialized and well-directed,

29:2.14 bathes the whole of each of the s. supercreations.

29:2.15 universe power functions in s. phases and discloses

29:3.4 and this is true of all s. divisions of both orders.

29:3.11 exert control over only s. of the ten forms of energy

29:4.3 the circuits between each of the s. supercreations;

30:1.93 thousand major working groups of s. classes each.

30:2.1 family of living beings is registered in s. divisions:

30:3.1 s. courtesy colonies sojourn on the architectural

30:4.1 to present a synopsis of the following s. stages of the

31:9.5 The absonite level embraces the s. Master Architects

31:9.11 The s. Architects of the superuniverses act as

31:9.11 associate assistants to the s. Architects of the seven

31:10.1 has the oversight of the s. Corps of the Finality,

31:10.9 the s. constitute the Supreme Council of Destiny on

31:10.10 The gathering together of these s. finaliter corps

31:10.10 These s. finaliter corps probably signify the

31:10.10 The s. finaliter corps represent the divinity

33:7.2 courts function in s. divisions of ten sections each.

33:8.3 members from each system and s. representatives

34:4.11 These are the “s. spirits of God,” “like lamps burning

36:2.10 permitted to reveal that the s. central emplacements

36:2.11 The domain of life is characterized by three, s.,

36:2.11 There are also s. architectural types of life design,

37:9.12 the s. Reflective Spirits resident on the capital of

39:0.9 one by one, achieved all s. of the seraphic services,

40:0.1 s. general classes of the Ascending Sons of God have

40:8.2 have enjoyed the “seventy times s.” opportunities for

40:10.6 service in all s. segments of the grand universe, but

42:2.22 into power as one of the s. “infinities of divinity.”

42:9.1 When a religious teacher reasoned that the number s.

42:9.1 because there are s. openings in the human head,

42:9.2 The number s. is basic to the central universe and

42:9.2 which recurs in groups of s.—a birthmark carried by

42:9.3 and chemical properties in segregated periods of s.

42:9.3 Man should also note that there are s. colors in the

43:2.4 division of this latter tribunal consists of s. judges,

44:0.3 one thousand to each of the s. divisions of artisans

44:0.5 commissioned in the following s. major divisions of

44:1.14 morontia music not infrequently employs all s. modes

44:6.2 corps is grouped under the following s. major heads:

45:0.1 —Jerusem itself, the s. major satellites, and forty-nine

45:0.1 while the s. subsatellites of these transition spheres

45:0.2 The seven mansion worlds are the s. subsatellites of

45:1.6 The s. satellites of this world are assigned to the

45:1.8 Its s. surrounding satellites are assigned to individual

45:1.10 The s. satellites surrounding the Father’s world are

45:3.1 Satania is administered by a staff of s. Lanonandeks:

45:3.9 This executive group of s. Lanonandeks constitutes

45:4.1 At the center of the s. angelic residential circles on

46:1.1 The sphere has s. major capitals and seventy minor

46:1.1 The s. sectional capitals are concerned with diverse

46:1.2 Jerusem mile is equivalent to about s. Urantia miles.

47:0.1 but the s. satellites of world number one are more

47:3.5 Temple of New Life there extend s. radial wings,

47:3.5 is devoted to the assembly of one of the s. races of

47:3.5 resurrection chambers in each of these s. wings

47:3.11 The center of the s. major circles of the first

47:9.2 While sojourning on mansonia number s., permission

47:9.2 is granted to visit transition world number s.,

48:6.3 assigned for service in the following s. divisions:

49:2.1 but there are s. distinct physical types as well as

49:2.1 variants of these s. outstanding differentiations:

49:2.18 In Satania, of the elemental types, s. per cent are

49:2.20 the average in Nebadon being a trifle under s. feet.

49:3.1 worlds this type amounts to less than s. per cent.

49:5.9 s. generalized classes of evolutionary creature life.

49:5.30 in twelve great groups of s. major divisions each.

50:5.3 pass through the following s. developmental epochs:

51:6.6 mortals have the experience of recognizing s. fathers:

52:0.1 stage of world action at least s. epochs of human life.

55:0.4 There are s. stages in the unfoldment of the era of

55:0.4 These s. stages of light and life are:

56:10.19 are shown forth by God the Sevenfold in s. differing

59:5.22 The trunks of the Carboniferous trees were s. feet in

62:3.9 three of their s. children were killed by this bolt from

66:4.10 number two and number s. of the Danite group

66:5.14 group provided the Dalamatians with the s. chants of

66:7.8 “The Father’s Way” and consisted of s. commands:

66:7.17 the fact that s. was one fourth of twenty-eight.

66:7.17 The significance of the number s in the superuniverse

67:2.2 Van made his memorable address of s. hours’

70:5.4 following the unanimous rule of the “council of s..”

72:11.1 as “guardians of civilization” in s. ranks,

73:5.2 S. was the largest number of houses composing any

74:7.12 the codes of Dalamatia promulgated under s. heads:

74:7.19 7. The s. commands of supreme moral rule.

74:7.20 different from the s. commandments of Dalamatia.

77:4.11 taught that their moral law of s. commandments had

80:4.1 in a steady stream, there were s. major invasions,

85:5.2 Chaldeans put the sun in the center of “the s. circles

88:1.6 The lucky numbers three and s. came from later

89:1.4 The s. commandments of Dalamatia and Eden,

92:5.8 to group them into the s. major religious epochs of

93:4.4 to obey the s. commandments of Melchizedek

93:4.6 The s. commandments promulgated by Melchizedek

93:4.6 the Dalamatian law and resembled the s. commands

93:5.10 confederated under his leadership s. near-by tribes.

93:5.12 Abraham, at the head of his s. confederated tribes,

95:1.4 chief deities down to s.: Bel, Shamash, Nabu, Anu,

95:6.2 a galaxy of s. supreme gods with Ahura-Mazda

97:4.3 seek him who formed the s. stars and Orion, who

97:9.13 David turned s. of Saul’s descendants over to the

104:4.0 4. THE SEVEN TRIUNITIES

104:4.1 In attempting the description of s. triunities,

104:4.2 The nature and meaning of the s. triunities may be

104:4.45 triunities, you cannot fully comprehend the first s..

104:4.47 The s. triunities multiply versatility, eternalize new

105:2.1 These s. realities are co-ordinately eternal,

105:2.4 This sevenfold—or s. phase—nature may be best

105:3.1 The s prime relationships within the I AM eternalizes

105:4.1 primary self-relationships—the s. phases of infinity.

105:4.1 the duality association of the s. phases of the I AM

106:7.10 reuniting of the s absolute phases of the Father-I AM

112:1.9 Urantia mortals has a potentiality of s. dimensions of

113:1.4 most men and women are grouped in s. classes in

116:4.4 (and has overcontrol of) the s. Reflective Spirits

117:6.15 there are s. great approaches to the Universal Father,

117:6.15 The sum total of these s. experiences constitutes the

117:7.7 probable that the eternal destiny of these s. corps

120:1.2 Of the s. phases of the will of the Supreme you have

121:6.4 s. outstanding human teachers: Sethard, Moses, Paul

123:2.5 They divided a child’s life into s. stages:

124:1.13 he had become the leader of a group of s. lads

125:1.5 at the feast of Pentecost (s. weeks after Passover),

126:2.2 caring for his widowed mother and s. brothers and

128:2.1 and sisters ranging in ages from s. to eighteen,

130:3.2 This great lighthouse was one of the s. wonders of

130:7.6 There are s. different conceptions of space as it is

130:7.6 approaches the awareness of s. cosmic dimensions

137:7.2 Throughout these four months these s. believers,

137:7.14 Jesus and the s. spent two evenings each week at the

139:0.3 S. were graduates of the Capernaum synagogue

139:5.4 Philip came from a family of s., three boys and four

139:6.2 Nathaniel was the youngest of a family of s.,

142:7.5 a true family is founded on the following s. facts:

144:5.18 granted for transcribing these s. specimen prayers

148:1.4 Only s. of the large number healed at the sundown

150:0.3 This third mission continued for a period of s. weeks.

150:8.8 It was customary to call upon s. persons to read not

159:1.4 only s. times but even to seventy times and s..

174:3.1 the resurrection whose wife will she be since all s.

189:1.1 consisting of s. unidentified Paradise personalities,

189:1.5 We perceived the s. personalities surround the tomb,

189:1.5 the s. personalities from Paradise signalized their

190:5.1 At Emmaus, about s. miles west of Jerusalem,

192:1.8 John Mark brought s. good-sized fish, which Jesus

194:2.12 and dwell within him the s. higher spirit influences.

194:2.12 And these s. spirits of the advancing worlds are:

196:1.6 attended by s. stages of faith consciousness of

seven adjutant(s) or seven adjutant mind-spirits

17:7.1 narration of the nature and functioning of the sam.

34:4.4 unified activities but diverse functioning of the sa..

34:4.10 The sam. are the creation of the Divine Minister of

34:4.10 all partake alike of the nature of the Universe Spirit,

34:4.10 The sa. have been given the following names:

34:4.11 of the four and twenty sentinels about these sam..

34:5.2 labor of the Spirit is largely effected through the s.,

36:2.18 Mind is an endowment of the sam. superimposed

36:5.0 5. THE SEVEN ADJUTANT MIND-SPIRITS

36:5.1 It is the presence of the sam. on the primitive worlds

36:5.2 sam. are called by names which are the equivalents

36:5.4 The sam. always accompany the Life Carriers to a

36:5.4 The spirits of the s universe adjutants do not function

36:5.5 are handicapped for words to designate these sam..

36:5.13 to a certain extent essential to the function of all s.

36:6.3 the Mother Spirit, functioning through the sam.,

38:9.6 The sam. make no contact with primary midwayers;

42:10.4 Mother Spirit functioning through her sam. on the

42:10.4 human (moral) intellect in the sa.; as superhuman

62:6.2 our observation of the functioning of the sam.

62:6.6 There was a new order of mobilization of the sam..

62:7.6 we had been on duty, assisted only by the sam.

65:6.7 one by one the mind ministries of the sam. become

65:6.10 are dependent on the mind ministry of the sam.

65:7.1 The sam are the versatile mind ministers to the lower

65:7.2 very much, depends on the work of these sa..

65:7.3 The sam. are more circuitlike than entitylike,

65:7.4 Again, on an average evolutionary world the sam.

65:7.5 The sam. do not make contact with the purely

108:2.2 requires the co-ordinate function of all sa. to thus

110:6.13 This signifies the united function of the sam.

110:6.20 unified action of the sam. in the task of weaning the

111:1.2 have evolved up through the ministry of the sam.,

112:6.6 in the local universe career comparable to the sam.

112:6.9 career under the tutelage of the sam. unified under

117:5.10 The mind-experience accumulations of the sam.,

194:2.12 are subject to the progressive contact of the sam. of

194:2.18 of the Mother Spirit—the sam. of the local universe.

seven bestowals

7:5.5 On none of these s. did he function as either an

8:4.3 participate with the original Michael Son in the s.

21:3.7 a Creator Son during the period of his s. creature

21:3.12 not to assume supreme sovereignty until the s.

21:4.2 but the s. of a Creator Son involve his appearing on

21:4.3 Though these s. vary in the different sectors and

119:0.1 story of the s. of the Universe Sovereign, Michael

119:0.2 having s. times bestowed himself upon the seven

119:0.3 sovereignty of the new creation until his s. bestowals

119:8.5 The completion of these s. resulted in the liberation

119:8.5 the sum total of all s. is a new Nebadon revelation of

119:8.9 [This paper, depicting the s. of Christ Michael, is the

120:0.4 had a double purpose in the making of these s.

120:0.4 Paradise Trinity only after passing through the s.

seven billion

19:2.1 There are exactly s. of these beings in existence,

24:5.1 are of stationary numbers, and there are exactly s.

seven circles

25:4.14 they proceed to the “schools of the s.” located on

38:8.6 eligible for advancement to Seraphington and the s.

39:8.7 guardians attempt, and undoubtedly achieve, the s.

45:4.1 At the center of the s. angelic residential circles on

46:5.9 Each of these residential groupings consists of s.

46:5.9 encompassing every group of s. concentric circles.

46:5.11 These s. of the Sons are concentric and elevated

46:5.20 consist of s. concentric and successively elevated

46:5.23 These s. are surrounded by the exhibit panorama of

46:5.30 The s. of the courtesy colonies are graced by three

47:3.11 The center of the s. major circles of the first

49:6.8 attainment and traversal (mastery) of the s. cosmic

85:5.2 The Chaldeans put the sun in the center of “the s. of

110:6.0 6. THE SEVEN PSYCHIC CIRCLES

110:6.1 contained within the successive conquest of the s.

110:6.1 Though the traversal of the s. of cosmic growth does

110:6.2 Adjuster is your partner in the attainment of the s.

110:6.21 The s. embrace mortal experience extending from the

110:7.1 The achievement of the s. cosmic circles does not

112:6.9 the completion of the s. of premorontia attainment,

seven circuits

7:5.9 experiences of the time-space pilgrims on the s. of

13:0.2 These three s.-world circuits of the Father,

13:0.3 glory throughout Paradise and even upon the s. of

14:1.3 of the three Paradise and the s. Havona circuits.

14:1.9 of Havona are arranged in s. concentric circuits

14:1.10 —the three circuits of Paradise spheres and the s. of

14:3.5 spheres of the s. are maintained in all their supernal

14:5.1 On the s. of Havona your attainment is intellectual,

17:5.1 Infinite Spirit and Seven Master Spirits to the s. of

21:0.4 the experience of spiritual creature ascent on the s.

24:1.7 and are stationed on the pilot worlds of the s..

24:6.3 engaged in piloting the pilgrims of time through s.

25:1.5 guides continuously conduct on each of the s..

26:2.4 directors of the affairs of ascending beings on the s.

26:2.5 chiefly on the s. of the central and divine universe.

26:2.6 Each of the s. planetary circuits of Havona is under

26:3.2 no pilgrim may avoid passing through all s. of

26:4.1 The secondary supernaphim are ministers to the s. of

27:3.3 the ascendant pilgrims have already met on the s.

29:2.16 to modify the s. power circuits emanating from

40:10.10 are to be encountered ever and anon on the s. of the

112:7.9 and never ceasing the supernal ascent until the s.

119:0.2 having seven times bestowed himself upon the s.

seven days

41:3.8 gigantic respiratory heaves require from two to s. to

48:2.17 early morontia-form changes require about s. of

seven groups

13:0.2 and each group of s. is differently eternalized.

15:10.3 of the government consists of s. different groups:

15:10.13 The council is composed of the s. executive groups

16:2.5 to apply to the collective group of s. any or all of

16:5.5 always a group of s. finaliters is assembled, one

17:0.0 THE SEVEN SUPREME SPIRIT GROUPS

17:0.1 The s. Supreme Spirit groups are the co-ordinating

17:0.10 known on Uversa as the s. Supreme Spirit groups.

17:1.1 a group of s. who were trinitized by the Father,

17:3.1 These groups of s. dissimilar Reflective Spirits

17:6.1 this discussion of the s. Supreme Spirit groups.

17:8.1 The s. of Supreme Spirits constitute the nucleus of

17:8.3 The s. Supreme Spirit groups are the co-ordinators

18:1.5 contact of the Deities with these s. basic groupings

18:3.3 the s. segmental groupings of the grand universe.

21:4.1 There are s. of bestowal Creator Sons, and they are

22:1.9 These s. of personalities are further classified,

24:1.7 the charge of a marvelous group of s. associate

25:0.9 Of the s. enumerated, only three—servitals,

25:4.11 on the spheres of assignment in groups of s..

26:4.2 secondary supernaphim work in the following s.:

26:5.1 first of the s. of supernaphim to be encountered

28:3.1 with the creation of these angels in groups of s..

29:2.1 the grand universe, who function in the following s.:

30:2.17 3. The S. Groups of Reflective Spirits.

30:2.157 These s. of beings will be found thus organized and

30:4.32 their associations with the s. of the supernaphim.

31:9.2 These s. are classified as follows:

31:9.10 These s. of Master Architects total 28,011 planners

38:4.1 order has free access to all the worlds of these s.

39:0.1 unfailingly and distinctly classify into the following s.

39:1.1 They function in s., each of which is associated with

39:2.2 The superior seraphim function in the following s.:

44:0.13 The original teachers of these s. all hailed from the

44:2.2 There are s. of the heavenly reproducers, and I will

44:3.1 The divine builders function in s. groups:

44:4.1 thought of the realms, and they function in s.:

45:1.6 are assigned to the s. major groups of these unnamed

80:6.2 were s. distinct groups of human beings in Egypt;

108:5.3 absolutely dependable, this is equally true of all s..

116:5.9 These s. are functionally inseparable from God the

seven hundred

24:1.10 of continuous creation, being created in groups of s..

25:1.3 of each thousand, s. and fifty are apparently true

35:9.6 unfortunate in that over s. Sons of the Lanonandek

43:0.4 seventy major spheres, together with the s. minor

43:7.1 all s. seventy worlds surrounding the constellation

43:7.3 These s. minor worlds are technical spheres of

44:0.1 especially on the s. seventy worlds surrounding

60:3.3 was located s. miles west of the present shore line.

143:4.1 About s. years B.C., Sargon, king of Assyria,

151:5.2 This body of water is almost s. feet below the level

seven hundred thousand

18:6.2 There are s. of these beings in existence, though they

21:1.4 good reasons for believing there are more than s..

21:1.4 we know that there are exactly s. Unions of Days

21:1.4 concerning the destiny of the Michaels beyond s.,

22:2.5 are embraced by the Paradise Trinity in classes of s.,

22:2.6 we were embraced in the same s. group,

24:4.1 In the near times of eternity s. were personalized,

53:0.1 most able and brilliant personalities in more than s.

seven levels

0:1.3 Total Deity is functional on the following s. levels:

4:4.5 God’s absoluteness pervades all s. levels of reality.

12:8.9 mind to comprehend the s. of relative cosmic reality.

13:4.7 interassociation of personality performances on s.

21:3.17 1. Experientially to penetrate s. creature levels of

21:4.2 involve his appearing on s. creature levels of being

30:1.93 of personality activity and are functional on the s. of

31:9.2 these Master Architects exist in s. of the absonite.

44:1.11 Harmony, the music of the s. of melodious

56:10.19 associations of divine meanings and values on s.

110:6.7 It is difficult precisely to define the s. of progression,

110:6.12 While it is impossible precisely to define the s.,

seven o’clock

153:2.13 was well past s. before the audience finally dispersed.

154:5.1 summoning them for an emergency council at s.

174:0.1 About s. on this Tuesday morning Jesus met the

190:1.2 the tomb at half past s. to remove the grave cloths.

193:5.1 It was almost half past s. this Thursday morning,

193:5.5 It was about s. forty-five this morning when the

seven orders

14:6.5 satisfactions of s. orders of universe intelligence.

17:0.10 These s. are known on Uversa as the seven Supreme

18:0.1 There are s. of the Supreme Trinity Personalities:

18:5.3 and of all s. of the Master Physical Controllers.

19:4.8 with the s. of Supreme Trinity Personalities,

20:1.1 Of the numerous orders of descending Sons, s. will

22:1.1 organized for superuniverse service, embraces s. of

22:1.13 All s. of Trinity-embraced sons are commissioned

22:1.14 Under the direction of the Ancients of Days all s.

25:2.2 arise the s. created orders of conciliators serving in

26:1.11 The s. of ministering spirits, as revealed, are grouped

27:0.3 high angels now minister chiefly in the following s.

27:5.5 have classified knowledge into s. grand orders,

30:1.6 3. The S. Orders of Reflective Spirits.

37:1.1 papers, the Universe Aids include the following s.:

38:7.3 all s. of seraphim are provided with these assistants,

38:9.7 are divided into four physical types, s. spiritually,

39:1.1 These seraphim are the highest of the s. revealed

39:6.1 is diversified in accordance with the following s. of

98:5.5 a religion only for men, and there were s. different

107:2.1 We understand that there are s. of Adjusters,

seven spheres

5:2.2 place, as on one of the s. sacred spheres of Paradise.

6:6.4 Eternal Son, to his s. spiritual spheres encircling

11:4.2 personal seats of power and authority on the s. of the

13:0.1 circuit consists of the s. secret spheres of the Father;

13:0.1 are the s. immense spheres of the Infinite Spirit,

13:0.3 The s. secret spheres of the Universal Father,

13:3.1 The s. luminous spheres of the Eternal Son are the

13:4.2 conducted from these s. special executive spheres of

13:4.3 From these s. special spheres the Master Spirits

13:4.6 these s. administrative planets are always open to

15:7.8 your minor sector, Ensa, is surrounded by the s. of

15:13.5 are surrounded by the s. instruction spheres which

18:1.1 conduct of the affairs of these s. fraternal spheres

18:1.1 the offspring of the Trinity supervise these s.

18:1.3 so it is with each of these s.: Each group of ten

18:4.8 training on the s. educational spheres of a minor

22:8.2 dispatched for periods of service on the s. Paradise

24:1.7 supervisors, who maintain headquarters on the s.

24:4.1 The Seven Supreme Executives, on the s. of the

28:2.2 situated on conjoint executive sphere number s. in

35:3.2 containing s. primary spheres and forty-two tributary

36:2.1 have the general oversight of the fourth group of s.

38:4.1 The ninth group of s. primary spheres in the

38:4.1 they exclusively occupy only the first cluster of s..

39:1.14 the faculties of the s. training worlds of the local

43:8.12 on the last group of s. major spheres, ten morontia

45:1.3 the s. whereon the morontia chiefs train their helpers

107:3.3 we know something of all the s. secret spheres of

176:4.1 Urantia will eternally be one of the s. nativity

seven thousand

22:4.2 is embraced by the Paradise Trinity in groups of s..

22:6.1 from time to time they are trinitized in classes of s.

22:9.1 are embraced by the Paradise Trinity in classes of s..

38:8.6 groups of s., these advanced and senior cherubim

41:2.2 Satania is composed of over s. astronomical groups,

44:0.3 Seven Master Spirits and consisted of s. Havona

64:7.5 eleven tribes, and they numbered over s. men,

65:3.4 there evolved no less than s. favorable strains which

77:2.12 the Egyptians undertook to reform the calendar, s.

77:5.9 Adamsonites maintained a high culture for s. years

78:8.2 About s. years ago Ur was on the Persian Gulf,

79:3.5 But for more than s. years, down to the end of the

seven times

7:5.9 the Eternal Son of God s. abdicated the power and

20:2.8 usually, when the experience has been s. traversed,

21:0.4 experienced incarnation as a material being, but s.

21:3.15 When a Creator has s. sojourned among his creatures

21:4.2 all Creator Sons pass through this s. giving of

35:4.4 S. times in Nebadon has a Melchizedek served on

47:10.5 S. do those mortals who pass through the entire

86:4.6 later-day races believed man died from three to s..

114:6.14 This corps has been s. changed since the bestowals

119:0.2 having s. bestowed himself upon the seven circuits

139:2.5 wrongdoer, not only s. times but seventy times and s.

159:1.4 Until s. times?”

159:1.4 Jesus answered Peter: “Not only s. but even to

159:1.7 no weapon in his hand, was avenged s., I shall now

seven trillion

11:4.3 There are just s. of these historic reservations now

12:1.13 an evolutionary potential of s. inhabited planets,

15:2.9 grand universe, consisting of s. inhabitable worlds

seven worldssee seven mansion worlds

13:0.1 is composed of the s. luminous worlds of the Son;

13:0.2 These three s.-world circuits of the Father,

13:0.2 circuit is different excepting the s. of the Son,

13:0.4 On the s. sacred worlds of the Eternal Son there

13:0.5 The s. of the Infinite Spirit are occupied by the

13:1.0 1. THE S. SACRED WORLDS OF THE FATHER

13:4.6 each of these s. is exclusively assigned to one of the

13:4.6 these s. administrative planets are always open to all

15:7.5 system of Satania, has its s. of transition culture,

15:10.1 stationed on the s special worlds of the Infinite Spirit

17:1.6 pass through one of these s. executive worlds on

18:1.1 There are s. worlds in the innermost circuit of the

18:1.4 work of these high personalities on the s. sacred

18:1.5 beings when domiciled on these s. special worlds

26:8.1 There are s. in this circuit on which the reserve corps

30:4.16 The plan of initial mortal detention on s. of training

31:9.5 Seven Supreme Executives on the s. special worlds

35:7.1 The second group of s. in the circuit of seventy

35:10.1 The third group of s. in the Salvington circuit of

36:4.6 fifth group of s. primary worlds in the Salvington

36:4.7 The satellites of the s. primary worlds of the finaliters

37:2.10 The sixth group of s. Salvington worlds and their

37:2.10 The s. primary worlds are presided over by created

37:5.10 The eighth group of s. primary worlds and tributary

43:8.12 But on the first s. major worlds only one mortal

43:8.12 On the second group of s. major worlds two

45:0.1 Jerusem’s satellites are the s. transition worlds,

45:1.1 The s. major worlds swinging around Jerusem are

45:1.4 a visitor and observer on any of the s. surrounding

45:1.5 and is surrounded by the s. of angelic training and

45:1.7 The surrounding s. are devoted to certain individual

46:1.9 The s. transitional study worlds and their forty-nine

47:9.2 is granted to visit transition world number s.,

47:9.5 your progress through the s. dematerializing worlds;

47:10.7 the mansonia experience of progressive life through s

48:1.2 Only the s. surrounding the finaliters’ sphere of the

53:7.1 sphere and its surrounding s. detention worlds.

53:9.8 But for ages the s prison worlds of spiritual darkness

seven mansion worlds or spheres

15:7.5 among which are the s. of morontia detention,

15:7.5 used on Urantia, it has sometimes meant these s.,

30:4.16 system of one thousand inhabited planets there are s.,

39:1.13 associate teaching seraphim on some one of the s.

39:4.8 life experiences—embracing Urantia and the s..

39:6.1 the education of the surviving mortals on the s..

45:0.2 The s. are the seven subsatellites of transition world

45:1.2 and is surrounded by the receiving worlds, the s.,

45:1.2 finaliter world is accessible to the inhabitants of all s.

45:1.4 In passing through the s., you will progress through

45:6.3 On the s. ascending mortals are afforded ample

45:7.1 and its associated worlds but especially on the s..

47:0.0 THE SEVEN MANSION WORLDS

47:0.4 The s. are in the charge of the morontia supervisors

47:0.4 while all s. are abundantly provided with spornagia

47:3.12 larger numbers as you progress through the s..

47:3.12 meet ascending mortals from all s. since they freely

47:4.6 through all s. of these worlds, to eat, drink, and

47:4.6 progress is greatest on the last three of these s.

47:5.1 Though they function on all s., they maintain their

47:7.4 of this preparation continues on worlds six and s.,

48:6.1 into the early stages of morontia existence on the s..

48:6.33 state made a projection to the third of the s..

49:6.15 but they are exempt from passing through the s..

55:2.11 the s. afford them ample opportunity to gain in

66:4.9 through the progressive experiences of the s. to

189:1.10 turning to the assembled morontia groups of the s.

189:2.1 the assembled morontia personalities from the s. of

190:0.1 pass through the progressive morontia life of the s.

191:3.1 transition mortals of various orders from the s. of

seven yearssee also seven-year

35:1.3 elect their own administrative chief for a term of s.

67:2.6 For more than s. years this struggle continued.

67:3.0 3. THE SEVEN CRUCIAL YEARS

67:3.6 Throughout the s. crucial years of the Caligastia

67:3.7 This s. of waiting was a time of heart searching

67:6.2 council of forty, functioned throughout the s. of

67:8.3 s. long years the first inquiry of all subordinate life

74:5.1 For almost s. after Adam’s arrival the Melchizedek

77:5.7 Every s. Adamson and Ratta journeyed south to the

119:4.4 Never, throughout the s. of this assignment, was

123:5.1 Jesus was now s. old, the age when Jewish children

123:5.11 When entering school at s. (at this time the Jews had

128:2.1 and sisters ranging in ages from s. to eighteen,

seven-circuited

13:0.4 and to the billion worlds of the s. central universe.

14:6.1 The range of the activities of s. Havona is enormous.

28:7.1 the preparatory course for the s. university of

seven-day

66:7.17 s. week was introduced by the Dalamatia teachers

125:2.2 This was the beginning of the s. ceremonies of the

seven-dimensional

130:7.7 surviving mortals achieve identity in a s. universe.

seven-hundred-thousand

22:2.6 Havona, we were embraced in the same s. group,

seven-segmented

17:0.1 are the universal co-ordinating directors of the s.

seven-world

13:0.2 These three s. circuits of the Father, the Son, and

seven-year

67:3.8 throughout the s. struggle Amadon and his loyal

Sevensee Seven Spirits; see Executives

16:1.2 and do function through Master Spirit Number S.,

16:1.2 Master Spirit Number S. is nonfunctional with

16:3.14 Master Spirit Number S..

16:3.15 the Supreme Being, it is Master Spirit Number S.

16:3.16 It is also in this sense that Master Spirit Number S.

16:3.18 It is Master Spirit Number S. who, in his multiple

16:3.19 Master Spirit Number S. functions in the place of the

17:1.5 one, and so on to Supreme Executive Number S.,

22:7.5 then does Master Spirit Number S. issue orders

24:5.2 direct authority of Supreme Executive Number S.,

25:2.2 Master Spirit Number S. should take the initiative,

30:1.6 3. The S. Orders of Reflective Spirits.

30:2.17 3. The S. Groups of Reflective Spirits.

30:2.149 C. The S. Courtesy Colonies.

104:4.46 of the uniqueness of the S. Infinity Absolutes.

105:3.9 The S. Absolutes of Infinity constitute the beginnings

116:4.2 Spirits but especially by Master Spirit Number S.,

116:4.5 Spirits collectively produced the S. Circuit Spirits

Seven Spiritssee also Spirits, Master

14:1.9 the Infinite spirit, one of the S. of the Circuits.

16:0.11 In spirit character and nature these S. of Paradise are

16:1.2 By and in and through these S., the Father,

16:1.4 As far as we can discern, these S. are associated with

16:3.16 No one of the S. is organically representative of

16:4.1 that these S. are the personalized physical power,

16:4.1 “the S. of God sent forth to all the universe.

16:5.2 nature of some one of these S. Paradise Spirits.

17:0.7 5. The S. Spirits of the Circuits.

17:0.11 the Master Spirits may function through the S. of

17:1.3 of Havona activity through the S. of the Circuits.

17:5.0 5. THE SEVEN SPIRITS OF THE CIRCUITS

17:5.1 The S. of the Havona Circuits are the joint

17:5.2 The S. of the Circuits are limited to the permeation

17:8.2 tertiary supernaphim by the S. of the Circuits.

23:1.1 following creation of the S. of the Havona Circuits

26:2.5 But when these same S. create individually,

26:2.6 is under the direct supervision of one of the S. of

26:2.7 Tertiary supernaphim take origin in these S. of

30:1.58 2. The S. Spirits of the Havona Circuits.

30:2.19 5. The S. Spirits of the Circuits.

116:4.5 Spirits collectively produced the S. Circuit Spirits in

sevenfoldsee Sevenfold; see God the Sevenfold

0:7.8 as a subeternal personality unification of the s.

0:8.1 established the evolutionary creature’s s. approach to

0:8.9 This s. Deity personalization in time and space and

0:8.9 This s. Deity, to finite time-space creatures

15:0.2 the s. scheme of the superuniverse organization and

16:0.1 In this s. creative act of self-duplication the Infinite

16:1.1 This threefold Deity personalization is inherently s.

16:1.2 they are the eternal portrayal of s. Deity,

16:1.3 Such a Paradise union of the primal s. expression

16:3.16 when they unite as s. Deity, this union in a deity

16:6.1 The Master Spirits are the s. source of the cosmic

17:7.1 These adjutant spirits are the s. mind bestowal of a

18:1.4 Deity association with the s. grouping of created

20:1.15 In a s. Creator Son, Creator and creature are forever

20:5.2 The career of s. bestowal is the supreme goal of all

20:6.9 the same spirit Comforter from the s. Creator Son,

21:0.5 a group of Sovereign Michaels, s. bestowal Sons.

21:3.18 consecration to each phase of the s. will of Deity

21:3.21 to reveal one phase of the s. will of Deity to the

21:3.22 6. Experientially to unify the s. creature experience

21:3.22 the s. experience of consecration to the revelation of

21:3.24 revealing the nature and portraying the s. attitude

21:4.3 Only once in his s. career as a bestowal Son is a

21:4.5 With certain stated exceptions these s. bestowal

21:4.6 are reckoned as a separate order, s. Master Sons.

21:5.1 The nature of the sovereignty of a s. Creator Son is

21:5.2 1. Embraces the s. viewpoint of Paradise Deity.

21:5.3 2. Embodies a s. attitude of time-space creatures.

21:5.5 And the personal sovereignty of a s. Son is like the

21:5.7 The elevation of a s. bestowal Son to the

21:6.1 natures or the destinies of the s. Master Sovereigns

21:6.3 we believe that the liaison between a s. Master Son

25:2.2 Out of these episodes, reflecting the s. nature of

26:2.5 the resulting orders are always s. in nature;

27:1.2 Rest is of a s. nature: There is the rest of sleep and

29:2.15 This s. circuit proceeds from the superuniverse

31:0.10 Thus may they acquire the s. concept of the Supreme

36:6.7 Master Spirits are the s. channel of the river of life

39:2.7 especially with the s. scheme of training operative on

42:9.1 reality of the s. electronic organization of prematter.

42:9.3 This s. persistence of creative constitution is

42:9.3 unmistakably points to the s. constitution of energy

42:9.3 the fundamental reality of the s. diversity of the

42:10.6 This is the s. diversified mind of time and space,

48:6.33 “the heaven of heavens,” of which the s. mansion

56:8.2 the fullness of the s. diversity of possible experience

101:6.16 a s. salvation is the equivalent of the completeness

105:2.0 2. THE I AM AS TRIUNE AND AS SEVENFOLD

105:2.4 is establishing the basis for a s. self-relationship.

105:2.4 can now be enlarged to encompass the I AM as s..

105:2.4 This s.—or seven phase—nature may be suggested

105:4.2 the Seven Absolutes of Infinity with the s. infinity of

105:4.4 as a threefold and then as a s. self-differentiation.

105:4.5 Relations existent between the I AM as s. and the

105:7.17 there are other s. relationships of the First Source

107:3.9 the Michael order to complete his s. bestowal upon

109:7.6 the Personalized Adjusters of the s. Creator Sons

116:4.6 serving as the s. focal points for the evolution of

116:5.0 THE ALMIGHTY AND THE S. CONTROLLERS

116:5.1 These s. controllers of the grand universe embrace

119:8.6 but Michael, a s. Master Son, is a member of one of

120:0.5 the divine will of the s. phases of the Creators with

120:0.5 the s. viewpoint of Paradise Deity with the creature

120:0.7 the s. will of Deity as it culminates in the Supreme.

194:2.12 mankind is subject to the double influence of the s.

Sevenfold or Sevenfold Deitysee God the Sevenfold

16:3.16 In this sense the “S. Spirit” is functionally

30:1.62 6. The S. Adjutant Mind-Spirits.

32:3.13 repercussions of actions and reactions within the SD.

42:2.14 is the realm of the intelligent activities of the S.,

56:4.3 that God is manifest from the domains of the S. up

101:6.1 entails an ever-expanding consciousness of the S.,

105:2.0 2. THE I AM AS TRIUNE AND AS SEVENFOLD

106:1.3 The divinity ministry of the S reaches inward through

106:1.4 finds the personal and spiritual divinity of the SD.;

106:1.4 but there are other phases of the S. which are not

106:1.4 other phases of the SD. are variously integrated in

106:1.4 The S., in all phases, is the source of the relative

106:7.6 you can and do attain Deity levels of the S.,

115:3.9 growth is the nature of the S., the Supreme, and the

116:5.0 THE ALMIGHTY AND THE S. CONTROLLERS

116:5.1 you should now recognize that the S. encompasses

117:5.8 faithfully transmitted through the S. to the Supreme.

117:7.5 reason for deducing that he is quite real to the SD.,

118:0.6 5. The S. is self-distributive divinity.

118:10.4 the evolutionary levels of the S. synthesizing in the

Sevenfold-spirit-union

16:3.16 rather, acts as spokesman for the attitude of the S.

sevens

11:3.4 thus by s. the ascending series expands through

42:9.3 any given quality or property tends to recur by s..

42:9.3 This periodic change by s. recurs diminishingly

seventeen

74:8.14 carried on in the Garden for one hundred and s. years

94:9.1 sent forth more than s. thousand missionaries to

95:4.5 In the Book of Hebrew Proverbs, chapters fifteen, s.,

95:4.5 chapter twenty-two, verse s., to chapter twenty-four,

119:2.5 For more than s. years of universe time this strange

127:2.6 Jesus, then scarcely s. years of age, was confronted

129:2.9 traveler and his son, a young man about s. years of

132:4.5 gave freedom to one hundred and s. slaves.

seventeenth

127:2.0 2. THE SEVENTEENTH YEAR (A.D. 11)

127:5.2 home for the celebration of Rebecca’s s. birthday.

193:1.3 this was the s. morontia appearance of the Master.

seventhsee seventh bestowal; seventh circle; seventh

circuit; seventh day; seventh mansion world;

Seventh Master Spirit; seventh stage; seventh

superuniverse; seventh, one

11:3.4 grand unit, the third, and so on to the s. grand unit.

13:1.8 a secret locked up in the s. sector of Sonarington,

14:1.14 far out beyond the s. belt of Havona worlds,

15:3.1 the naked eye on Urantia belong to the s. section

15:3.4 recognize the ten major sectors of the s. galaxy.

15:7.5 denominated the first heaven, and so on to the s..

15:14.7 of Orvonton, the s. segment of the grand universe.

17:1.5 working from the s. Paradise satellite of the Spirit

17:1.5 The name of this s. sphere is Orvonton, for the

17:6.10 inevitable that we should ask: Is there a s. career?

17:6.10 undisclosed career that will constitute their s. phase

21:4.1 attain the s. and final episode of creature-Creator

25:2.2 none but the Reflective Spirits of the s. order

27:7.8 finished, and the s. jubilee prepares for celebration

27:7.8 The s. jubilee marks entrance into the mortal

28:4.4 seconaphim and every s. one of that order created

28:4.5 The second primary seconaphim and every s. one

28:4.6 the third primary seconaphim and every s. serial

28:4.11 The fourth primary seconaphim and every s. serial

28:4.12 primary seconaphim to be created and every s. one

28:4.13 seconaphim and every s. one subsequently created.

28:4.14 large group of seconaphim, the s. primary serials,

28:5.6 was a Voice of Wisdom, and the s. thereafter was

29:2.19 power centers of the s. order acting as balance

30:4.34 local universe of Nebadon and in the s. segment of

31:3.5 surmise that the bestowal of s.-spirit classification

31:7.4 respecting the identity of the s. group of finaliters.

34:2.6 While the s. segment of the grand universe may, in

34:5.3 This ministry of the sixth and s. adjutants indicates

36:2.20 The S. Sphere of the Life Carriers is dedicated to the

36:4.2 departs upon the appearance of the s. generation of

36:4.6 Material Daughters are domiciled on the s. world of

36:4.8 personalities forgathering on the s. finaliter world

36:5.3 But with regard to the sixth and s. adjutant spirits—

37:2.11 The s.-world satellites are reserved for the triune

37:2.11 The s. primary world itself is reserved for those

37:3.7 The s. group of the encircling Salvington worlds,

38:9.6 only the sixth and the s., the spirit of worship and

43:1.5 Situated on the summit of the s. highland range are

45:1.11 sojourner, you have access to the s. transition world,

47:9.4 The personnel of the s. mansonia assemble on the sea

48:6.33 Uversa; the sixth, Havona; and the s., Paradise.

53:7.1 loyal Panoptians served on the s. Jerusem world as

55:4.19 they will continue this ministry far into the s. epoch

55:4.22 Early in the s. epoch the Trinity Teacher counselor

55:6.8 long existing in the s. epoch of settled light and life?

55:11.7 light and life—even far extended into the s. epoch—

56:6.5 when ascenders find the Father as the s. level of God

56:10.1 light progress from the initial stage to the s. epoch,

65:7.7 accompanies the action of the s. and last adjutant,

80:4.5 in the sixth and s. millenniums before Christ.

85:7.3 When the s. adjutant spirit, the spirit of wisdom,

86:0.1 the directive influence of the sixth and s. adjutants of

104:4.39 The S. Triunity—the triunity of infinite unity.

108:2.1 is automatically indicated in the s. mind-adjutant

108:2.3 the Adjusters come the instant the s. adjutant

110:6.10 become more real as they ascend from the s. to the

110:6.11 the embryonic nature of a s. circler is giving way to

110:6.16 A s. or sixth circler can be almost as truly God-

110:6.18 Therefore does a s. circler go on to the mansion

112:1.9 On subabsolute levels this s. or totality dimension is

123:4.0 4. THE SEVENTH YEAR (A.D. 1)

124:3.4 Complications attended the birth of this, the s. child

139:7.1 Matthew, the s. apostle, was chosen by Andrew.

146:5.2 the servants answered “yesterday about the s. hour

190:5.2 the morontia manifestation of Jesus, his s.

seventh bestowal

17:6.8 universe headquarters after the completion of his s.

20:6.8 the local universe ages following a Michael’s s..

21:3.8 settled authority following the completion of the s..

21:4.4 Following the s. and final bestowal a Creator Son

33:1.1 Because of the name associated with his s.

33:3.5 Upon the completion of the Creator Son’s s. and

34:5.1 of new orders of beings up to the time of his s.

119:6.1 for the first time the announcement that his s. would

119:7.0 7. THE SEVENTH AND FINAL BESTOWAL

119:7.1 thousands of years we all looked forward to the s.

120:0.4 the s. and final bestowal, on Urantia, to the will of

120:0.9 when Immanuel presented the s. commission.

120:1.0 1. THE SEVENTH BESTOWAL COMMISSION

120:1.1 My Creator brother, I am about to witness your s.

120:1.2 subject to your Father’s will throughout your s., I,

120:3.11 as acting sovereign during the interim of your s. on

128:0.1 this world as the planet whereon to carry out his s.

128:7.6 the fact that the prime mission of Jesus in his s. was

176:4.1 returning to the planet where he experienced his s.

186:5.3 which was necessary for the completion of his s.

191:3.4 and terminated his s. and final universe bestowal.

seventh circle

26:3.10 on the pilot world of the s., where they take origin.

26:5.2 These pilgrim helpers, functioning on the s. of

26:6.1 “spiritual graduates” when translated from the s. to

46:5.18 The s. is the rendezvous of the ascending sons,

46:5.22 The s. is the tarrying sphere of certain unrevealed

49:6.8 Starting out in the s., mortals strive for the first,

110:6.1 Entrance upon the s. marks the beginning of true

110:6.2 Adjuster ascends the circles with you from the s. to

110:6.4 planetary progression one by one, from the s. to

110:6.10 become more real as they ascend from the s. to the

110:6.13 limits of these stages of maturity realization: The s.

110:6.13 Entrance upon the s. constitutes a mortal creature

110:6.20 From the s. to the third circle there occurs increased

113:1.6 You start out in your mortal investment in the s. and

113:1.7 Human beings in the initial or s. have one guardian

seventh circuit

14:3.4 landed on the receiving worlds of the outer or s.,

14:4.15 1. Experiential progress outward from the first to s..

14:4.16 2. Progress inward from the s. to the first circuit.

14:5.4 received and domiciled on the pilot world of the s.

26:3.1 the first circuit and proceeding outward to the s..

26:3.2 entering by way of the pilot world of the s. and

26:4.12 receiving planet of Havona, the pilot world of the s.

26:5.5 before the twelve adjutants of the s. Circuit Spirit.

seventh day

74:4.4 It was near the dawn of their s. on earth that Adam

74:4.4 It was early on the morning of this s. and from the

74:4.6 Always in Eden the s. was devoted to the noontide

74:8.1 The choosing of the s. for worship was wholly

95:1.2 custom of the Adamite peoples in honoring the s. of

95:1.2 Only during the Melchizedek era,the s. was regarded

95:1.2 a journey, cook food, or make a fire on the evil s..

95:1.2 the Babylonian observance of the s., the Shabattum.

142:3.15 5. Six days you may work, but on the s. you shall

seventh mansion world

45:1.11 As a sojourner on the s., you have access to the

47:9.0 9. THE SEVENTH MANSION WORLD

47:9.1 virtually obliterated during the sojourn on the s..

47:9.3 ascender may elect to tarry on the s. for the purpose

47:10.2 arrival of a class of advancing mortals from the s.

47:10.5 final awakening chamber, was left behind on the s..

49:6.10 really begin their morontia experience on the s..

Seventh Master Spirit

16:1.2 he can function personally for the Supreme Being.

16:3.14 The S., the fostering adviser of triune-origin beings

16:3.15 The S. is not organically representative of the

16:3.15 Hence the S. discloses a personal and spiritual

16:3.17 The multiple functions of the S. thus range from a

16:3.19 to find God the Supreme is compensated by the S.,

25:8.8 in Orvonton or otherwise of the nature of the S..

26:6.3 In certain respects, new relationships with the S.

116:4.4 The S. is (in his overall supervision of Orvonton

116:4.4 he is in reflective contact with the Reflective Spirits

seventh stage or seventh-stage

13:2.1 When you become s. spirit beings, possibly you will

17:6.2 much concerning the probability of a s. of activity.

19:2.5 after they are sometime inducted into the s. of spirit

21:6.3 a sevenfold Master Son and a s. Creative Spirit may

27:7.8 The attainment of the s. of spirit realization by a

31:7.5 await the entrance of the finaliters upon their s. of

40:10.12 fellows may not in the exact sense be s. spirits, but

40:10.12 which a finaliter will sometime achieve as a s. spirit

44:8.5 status—the s.-spirit destiny of the mortal finaliters.

46:5.32 bears this inscription: “Undedicated to the s. of spirit

55:0.11 7. The s. or superuniverse stage.

55:2.8 succeeding epochs of the s. of settled planetary

55:4.3 they pass from the first to the s. of settled existence.

55:4.10 The s. will witness the coming of the first absonite

55:4.22 7. The s. stage of light and life.

55:6.5 On a s. world, wisdom can exhaust the material

55:6.6 that on these highly evolved and long s. worlds

55:9.3 Entrance upon the s. of settledness will no doubt

55:10.5 headquarters world of each local system until the s.

55:12.0 12. THE S. OR SUPERUNIVERSE STAGE

56:6.4 until finaliters have achieved s.-spirit status, and until

56:8.4 on supreme levels—even ultimate—as s. finaliters.

56:10.1 Throughout the continuing s. of such a world’s

56:10.20 The advanced mortals on a world in the s. of light

106:2.8 When ascenders attain the postulated s. of spirit

117:5.3 Corps of the Finality attain the s. of spirit existence

117:6.7 entrance upon the s. and final stage of spirit status,

117:6.18 what the Adjusters will reveal to future s. finaliters

191:3.3 to the s. on Tuesday, May 2; to Jerusem citizenship

seventh superuniverse

1:7.9 on Uversa, the headquarters of the s., to supervise

12:1.12 is one of the newer creations in Orvonton, the s..

15:1.5 universe of Nebadon belongs to Orvonton, the s.,

15:7.2 This Uversa year is standard in the s.,

15:14.2 Orvonton, the s.,the one to which your local universe

16:3.14 The presiding Spirit of the s. is a uniquely equal

16:3.20 Uversa, the headquarters of the s., our own segment

17:1.5 devoting his energies to the management of the s..

17:1.6 On the executive sphere of the s. the staff engaged in

24:2.5 In the s. there are one hundred thousand Census

24:5.2 Executive Number Seven, the co-ordinator of the s.

32:2.11 as the physical or astronomic center of the s..

40:10.7 to the welfare and eventual settlement of the s..

55:12.5 become residential on the headquarters of the s. as

seventh, one

12:1.12 clustering of approximately one s. of the organized

13:1.23 One s. of Ascendington is forbidden to me—that

13:2.6 there will always remain one s. of Sonarington,

15:3.1 elongated-circular grouping of about one s. of the

22:5.5 one s. of each group is assigned to a superuniverse.

22:10.5 trinitized ideas; we only get one s. of these beings;

23:0.2 considerably less than one s. of their total number.

25:2.3 Every superuniverse corps, embracing one s. of each

95:5.10 eventually gaining possession of one s. of all Egypt;

seventh-order

25:2.2 one thousand of the s. conciliators would appear

seventh-spirit

31:3.5 we surmise that the bestowal of s. classification

seventh-world

37:2.11 The s. satellites are reserved for the triune

seventieth

61:6.1 In the s. generation of this order of life a new and

seventysee the seventy; see seventy million, etc.

14:2.3 The morontia senses are s., and the higher spiritual

14:2.3 response vary in different types of beings from s.

14:4.1 Each of these three phases is divided into s. major

15:7.6 constellation of Norlatiadek, has its s. satellites of

15:7.9 Splandon, is surrounded by the s. spheres of the

15:7.10 wonder spheres consists of s. specialized worlds

15:13.3 so are the s. satellites of Umajor the fifth devoted to

15:13.3 of mortals is conducted on the s. study worlds.

15:14.6 Norlatiadek is number s. in the universe of Nebadon.

18:1.1 committed to this corps of s. supreme directors.

18:3.6 Such a sphere is divided into s. administrative sectors

18:3.6 s. divisional capitals in which the Ancients of Days

18:4.7 closely associated with the s. major sector worlds of

19:4.8 Two billion and s. are stationed in the central univ.

20:9.3 reign and is assisted by s. associates of his order.

24:1.9 from time to time they appear in groups of s. on

26:3.6 their official station is located on planet number s.

26:5.2 of twelve minor divisions of s. subsidiary groups;

26:5.2 each of these s. subsidiary groupings of instruction

26:6.4 guides bring them before the commission of s.,

27:6.3 elaborate courses in the s. functional divisions of

30:3.10 There are s. primary divisions of this colony on

31:9.6 This group numbers s. Architects, and we conjecture

31:9.11 The s. planners of the universes of the primary outer

33:7.2 There are s. branches of these universe courts, and

35:3.1 of the Salvington circuit of s. primary spheres,

35:3.1 These marvelous spheres—s. primaries and 420

35:3.12 throughout their sojourn on the s. cultural worlds,

35:3.17 review of the experiences of the s. tributary worlds

35:7.1 in the circuit of s. primary spheres surrounding

35:10.1 seven worlds in the Salvington circuit of s. planets,

37:6.2 on the s. socializing realms attached to Edentia,

39:1.14 of the s. educational spheres of the constellations.

39:3.6 These seraphim are organized in s. divisions on

39:3.6 these divisions minister on the s. morontia progress

39:3.7 the social laboratories of Edentia, the s. satellites

40:8.2 have enjoyed the “s. times seven” opportunities for

43:0.2 The s. major spheres surrounding Edentia are about

43:0.2 each of these s. worlds are about the size of Urantia.

43:0.4 In Norlatiadek the s. major spheres, together with

43:1.7 area are the governing centers for the s. divisions of

43:1.7 One half of Edentia is divided into s. triangular

43:1.9 of at least s. major divisions of celestial life,

43:1.9 that each of these s. triangular areas is correlated

43:1.9 areas is correlated with some one of the s. major

43:4.4 surrounding s. structures comprising the residential

43:7.1 all seven hundred s. worlds surrounding the

43:7.1 The natives of each of the s. major spheres of

43:7.1 from world number one to world number s..

43:7.2 univitatia are created to function in s. diverse orders

43:7.3 When you are received on any one of the s. major

43:8.2 The time spent on the s. training worlds of morontia

43:9.1 After graduation from world number s., ascending

43:9.4 assignments on the s. progressive univitatia worlds.

44:0.1 on the seven hundred s. worlds surrounding each

44:4.4 the basic alphabet contains only s. symbols.

44:5.6 Urantia is served by a corps of s. transport advisers.

46:1.1 The sphere has seven major capitals and s. minor

48:2.17 unique temples at the center of the s. radiating wings

48:2.18 —as regards morontia affairs—of s. guardians.

49:2.18 ten per cent air, s. per cent land,and thirteen per cent

50:2.2 an analogous council of s. at the constellation

52:7.2 Son is assisted and supported by s. primary Sons,

57:8.9 by the planetary commission of s. on Edentia.

58:4.7 about s. of these stratified records of past ages are

59:3.9 some regions these rock salt beds are s. feet thick.

62:2.6 And it was just s. generations after this new tribe had

72:6.2 entitle them to remain at work until the age of s..

72:11.1 Such members serve until they are s. years of age.

74:8.12 translated to Greek by a commission of s. scholars

75:5.8 not certain of the nature of their offense until s. days

77:2.11 This period represents not quite s. years, and such

77:6.2 producing a secondary midwayer every s. days by a

113:7.4 they go with you to Edentia and its s. spheres of

114:7.7 The average inhabited world employs s. separate

130:3.8 of the Alexandria Sanhedrin, the s. ruling elders.

139:2.5 not only seven times but s. times and seven.

159:1.4 Peter: “Not only seven times but even to s. times

162:4.3 S. bullocks were sacrificed during the feast, the

162:4.3 feast, the symbol of the s. nations of heathendom.

163:4.17 the Jews had a peculiar regard for the number s.,

163:4.17 the nations of heathendom as being s. in number,

The seventy

144:7.4 head of a group of s. teachers whom the Master

147:2.4 before the commissioning and sending forth of the s.

148:1.3 (excepting Abner and John’s apostles) the later s.

148:1.4 and commissioned by Jesus as the s. messengers of

163:0.0 ORDINATION OF THE S. AT MAGADAN

163:0.1 disciples the Master subsequently chose the s.

163:1.0 1. ORDINATION OF THE SEVENTY

163:1.1 The s. were ordained by Jesus on Sabbath afternoon,

163:1.1 This corps of s. consisted of Abner and ten of the

163:1.2 lake of Galilee to witness the ordination of the s..

163:1.3 Jesus laid his hands upon the heads of the s. to set

163:1.5 When Jesus had thus spoken to the s., he began with

163:1.6 Abner sent the s. messengers into all the cities of

163:2.1 appointment to membership in the s. were rejected

163:2.6 all their worldly goods, the apostles and the s. did.

163:2.6 Matadormus desired to be one of the s. new

163:2.7 his hands for administration as treasurer of the s..

163:2.7 it was then too late to enjoy membership in the s.,

163:2.11 He required only the twelve and the s. to dedicate

163:4.0 4. FAREWELL TO THE SEVENTY

163:4.1 the day the s. went forth on their first mission.

163:4.1 Early that morning, in his last talk with the s.,

163:4.9 When Jesus had talked to the s. in the presence of all

163:4.9 Peter took them off by themselves and preached to

163:4.9 given at the time Jesus laid his hands upon them

163:4.9 Peter exhorted the s. to cherish in their experience

163:4.11 Peter warned them they would encounter hostility

163:4.11 Peter told them their mission was no undertaking for

163:4.12 They must go forth on this short mission wholly

163:4.12 they must trust the Father for food and shelter and all

163:4.13 They must be possessed with zeal and intelligent

163:4.13 they must attend strictly to their Master’s business.

163:4.13 had been instructed to “salute no man by the way,”

163:4.14 The Master instructed them to avoid unnecessary

163:4.14 courtesy toward all with whom they should come in

163:4.14 They were to show every kindness to those who

163:4.14 They were warned against leaving a modest home to

163:4.15 The s. were charged by Peter to search out the sick

163:4.15 to do everything in their power to bring about the

163:4.16 And when they had been thus charged and instructed

163:4.16 started out, two and two, on their mission in Galilee,

163:4.17 these s. messengers were to go with the gospel to

163:4.17 coincidental that this group happened to number s.

163:5.3 end of December and before the return of the s.,

163:6.0 6. THE RETURN OF THE SEVENTY

163:6.1 John, the s. messengers were arriving by couples,

163:6.1 All s. were assembled at the teaching site about five

163:6.2 When the s. related how “even the devils were

163:6.6 Jesus went apart with the s. and said to them: “I did

163:7.2 Although the Master participated with the s. in the

163:7.3 to go out, two and two, with the s. to labor in the

164:2.4 of the Sanhedrin to go with him before the s..

165:0.1 now chief of the s. messengers of the kingdom,

165:0.1 The s., supplemented by the periodic labors of

165:0.4 trips with the twelve to assist the s. in the various

165:0.4 Under Abner’s instructions the s. baptized believers,

165:1.3 Abner and the s. never returned to the Pella camp.

165:6.4 into the cities of northern Perea to visit with the s.,

166:2.1 the s. made a practice of announcing the time of

166:2.2 more willing to believe the gospel preached by the s.

166:5.1 and unlearned, embraced the teachings of the s.,

167:0.1 apostles visiting the various localities where the s.

171:1.1 spent more than two weeks visiting among the s.

171:3.1 Perea, visiting all of the towns wherein the s. labored

171:3.2 Andrew directed that the labors of the s. should

177:3.6 ordained these twenty Greeks, even as he had the s..

191:4.1 more than fifty of the evangelistic corps of the s..

seventy billion

37:8.9 The ministry of the s. Morontia Companions in

48:3.1 there are at present over s. of these unique beings.

seventy million

18:7.1 There are s. Faithfuls of Days, and like the Unions of

seventy thousand

22:3.2 S. of Those High in Authority are trinitized at each

22:5.5 embraced by the Paradise Trinity in groups of s.,

31:10.19 the clustering of at least s. aggregations of matter,

seventy trillion

25:3.15 eighteen trillion commissions—over s. individuals.

seventy-five or seventy-five years

37:8.8 the ascendant seraphim, we have in Nebadon s..

46:1.7 lighting of the sphere is maintained for s. per cent of

59:5.17 Pennsylvania, thirty-five in Alabama, to s. in Canada.

60:2.1 the huge noncarnivorous dinosaurs, s. feet long,

62:5.3 and possessed a potential life span of about sy..

72:2.3 for re-election except upon the petition of at least s.

72:2.12 consists of twelve men over forty and under s. of

72:4.2 restrictive measures have been in operation for sy.;

72:7.4 or country, are fireproof—have been for over sy..

80:7.4 settled in Greece consisted of three hundred and s.

134:3.6 there were about s. teachers on the faculty,

149:7.3 only about s. survived the test of actual experience

150:0.3 joined by the tested evangelists, about s. in number,

193:1.1 the Master appeared to Nalda and s. Samaritan

seventy-one

48:1.5 Eight of these occur in the system, s. in the

seventy-seven

159:1.7 [The use of the term s. as an illustration of mercy

159:1.7 avenged seven times, I shall now be avenged s..”]

sever

83:5.1 was allowed but one man, her husband could s. such

severalnon-exhaustive

16:1.2 any and all possible Deity functions, single and s.,

154:2.2 Go to your s. places to play or fish while you pray

176:3.4 intrusted his goods according to their s. abilities;

severally

8:6.3 Spirit, dividing to every man s. and as he wills.”

56:6.1 when they create, either associatively or s., their

severance

93:5.11 there occurred a friendly s. of relationship, Abraham

severe

57:8.5 still widespread and earthquakes are frequent and s..

57:8.15 S. earthquakes did not begin until the continental

58:5.4 the more s. earthquakes would literally shake the

76:4.2 with the Adamites suffered the s. pangs of childbirth.

78:8.10 the Sumerians suffered s. reverses at the hands of the

82:3.6 tribes put the s. marriage tests of male endurance in

90:2.6 A s. drought meant death to the early agriculturists;

96:2.2 Later, during an unusually s. famine, these Bedouins

124:1.9 The climate of Nazareth was not s..

133:7.12 It is a s. strain on the soul to undergo the

140:1.4 follow you into this kingdom, there is set a s. test.

143:1.4 the fact that even divine love has its s. disciplines.

143:3.5 was in the midst of a s. season of depression.

143:4.3 it was a s. test of their loyalty to the Master when he

151:5.3 This tempest was s., notwithstanding that it was

171:7.7 Jesus never hesitated to be s. with them when the

severed

35:9.9 the local spiritual circuits are immediately s..

57:8.23 from Europe and s. the land masses of Australia,

67:2.3 Meantime the system circuits had been s.; Urantia

67:6.9 the planetary circuits of communication were s.

76:5.6 contact with the evolutionary races had been s..

113:7.6 origin are never forgotten nor ever completely s..

severely

50:1.3 these Sons are tested s., and Nebadon has suffered

62:3.9 these mid-mammal parents were s. shocked and

68:5.4 A thoughtful Andonite who had s. bruised his fist in

126:2.1 the tragic news that Joseph had been s. injured by

128:7.4 When their patience would be s. tried, Jesus would

137:7.2 This time of waiting s. tested the entire group of

147:5.1 notwithstanding that he might be s. criticized, Simon

157:7.2 s. hurt by the Jesus’ rebukes on several occasions.

158:4.2 an only child, who was s. afflicted with epilepsy.

162:0.2 turned upon the sons of Zebedee and s. rebuked

183:4.6 they are too s. shocked by the Master’s sudden

severest

188:5.10 to complain at even the s. hardships of life, much less

severity

52:2.5 dispensation but with diminishing frequency and s.

57:8.15 earthquakes increased in frequency and s. for ages.

57:8.17 and earthquakes continued to diminish in s.

65:2.16 The rigors and climatic s. of the glacial era were in

70:10.15 it was learned that the s. of the punishment was not

96:4.7 of God as being subject to fits of anger, wrath, and s.

sew

147:7.2 Be reminded that a wise tailor does not s. a piece of

sewage-disposal

73:5.4 Before the later establishment of a s. system the

sewers

130:2.1 tides were utilized to flush the city’s streets and s..

sewing

69:3.10 Among some tribes s. and weaving were done by

sexnoun; see sexgender

82:1.3 The regulation of s. in relation to marriage indicates:

82:1.4 Civilization has increasingly demanded that s. be

82:1.5 Among such groups s. has become expressive of the

83:0.3 Herein has s. been the unrecognized civilizer of the

84:0.3 s. sets the home off from all other social activities.

88:1.7 Primitive man did not make an undue fetish out of s.;

103:2.3 a child’s moral nature have not to do with s., guilt,

sexgender

45:6.7 world except for the absence of s. differentiation.

49:4.4 barbarism so long as one s. seeks to tyrannize over

52:2.7 is the dispensation of the realization of s. equality.

66:4.5 of the Prince’s staff were divided equally as to s.

68:6.8 As a rule twins of the same s. were spared.

69:3.2 1. Specialization based on s.. Woman’s work was

70:8.3 the first social distinctions were based on s., age,

71:8.10 8. The due recognition of s. equality and the

72:4.2 they are segregated by s. to prevent parenthood,

74:7.22 Adam endeavored to teach the races s. equality.

77:6.2 unique children were equally divided as regards s.,

82:1.6 beauty and physical attractiveness of the opposite s..

82:3.8 and sometimes before birth, contingent upon s..

83:2.2 only s. inferiority as inculcated by the mores.

84:1.9 The s. division of labor also made for comfort and

84:3.10 disparity between the division of labor based on s..

84:4.3 standing, regardless of their social position as a s..

84:4.4 did not improve the olden reputation of the s..

84:5.3 The modern idea of s. equality is beautiful and

84:5.12 Each s. has its own distinctive sphere of existence,

84:5.13 Forever each s. will remain supreme in its own

84:5.14 Each s. will always have its own special sphere,

84:6.7 Marriage is an institution designed to compose s.

108:1.7 (In the assignment of the Adjusters the s. of the

120:3.8 the planet, being a normal individual of the male s.,

160:2.4 is also possible between two persons of the same s.,

194:3.14 free from all religious discriminations based on s..

sexadjective

sex account

82:4.4 The reason for holding the wife to stricter s. than the

sex act

84:7.2 the s. imposes no biologic consequences upon man.

sex aloofness

83:2.2 In early times woman had no s., only sex inferiority

sex appeal

82:1.6 What is called s. is virtually absent even in present-

sex appetite

70:3.11 the s. being utilized in combating the war urge.

84:1.1 by primitive man, who indulged his s. freely without

sex association

45:6.3 those humans deprived of the benefits of s. on the

68:2.9 and not essential except as an incentive insuring s..

83:6.4 a monopolistic s., society must not overlook the

84:7.3 S. is natural, but marriage is social and has always

sex attitudes

140:5.12 did not intend to deal exclusively with human s..

sex attraction

80:1.6 there was great s. between the violet and blue races.

82:1.6 mating instinct but insufficient s. to create serious

82:1.8 mating impulse, an urge which is loosely called s..

83:1.5 personal affection was not strongly linked to s.;

83:2.5 substituting idealized concepts of s. for those older

84:8.1 to marriage used to be economic; s. was secondary.

160:2.10 fluctuations of sentiment and fickleness of mere s.;

sex cells

36:2.11 trait determiners—in the s. of human reproduction.

sex charms

84:3.5 tactful; woman early learned to trade upon her s..

84:4.2 By trading subtly upon her s., woman has often been

sex code

82:1.2 evolutionary races, the red man had the highest s..

sex consciousness

82:1.2 by the endowment of keener s. and stronger mating

sex control

70:7.8 people very early taught their adolescent youths s..

70:9.6 4. S. control—marriage, the family institution.

82:2.1 the evolution of marriage is simply the history of s.

sex co-operation

68:5.8 Prepastoral society was one of s., but the spread of

sex craving

62:2.3 Food hunger and s. were well developed,

sex creature(s)

1:1.6 On a planet of s., in a world where the impulses of

38:1.1 the creation of the Material Sons, the first of the s.,

38:2.2 beings, they are not s.-emotion creatures.

38:2.2 in dealing with s. it is our custom to speak of those

45:6.2 habits and conduct of these superior semiphysical s.,

45:6.3 and loving association with the supernal Adamic s.

48:3.4 They are not s., but they manifest a touchingly

51:6.5 physical, material, even a s. like Urantia mortals,

77:1.2 were material s. capable of procreating material

77:2.2 the Prince’s staff had been constituted s. for the

sex customs

82:2.4 The s. of dress, adornment, and religious practices

sex-deficient

45:6.3 s. mortals are enabled to compensate the social,

sex desire

82:1.2 S. interest and desire were not dominating passions

82:1.9 since man is so largely a self-controlled being, s. is

sex determination

84:5.8 woman enjoys a degree of s. that practically equals

sex differentiation

45:6.7 on the nativity world except for the absence of s..

sex emotion

38:4.3 they are not characterized by s., though seraphim are

sex equality

49:4.4 S. prevails on all advanced worlds; male and female

sex evolution

83:6.6 and forever will be the idealistic goal of human s..

sex experience

45:6.3 S. in a physical sense is past for these ascenders, but

sex fertility

95:1.5 of Ishtar, the mother of gods and the spirit of s..

sex festivities

88:6.4 The s. of May Day were simply imitative magic,

sex gratification

68:2.6 social pressure, but s. was transient and spasmodic.

68:2.7 traits, woman was an ever-present means of s..

70:3.11 men bringing their choice maidens for the s. of their

84:8.3 aside from appeasing hunger, is s., and this form of

sex hunger

69:1.4 are the establishments of society growing out of s.,

70:3.2 S. hunger and mother love establish the family.

84:0.1 Material necessity founded marriage, s. embellished

sex impulse(s)

83:0.3 s. automatically and unerringly compels man to think

83:2.5 S. and feelings of affection are beginning to displace

83:7.5 outrun the but partially controlled s. of the races.

100:5.10 The mystic status is favored by: vivid s., fear, rage,

sex indulgence

84:1.3 no connection between s. and the birth of a child.

84:4.9 quarantine of women protected men from over-s.,

84:8.2 play, and humor, along with periodic s., were means

sex inferiority

83:2.2 sex aloofness, only s. as inculcated by the mores.

sex instruction

72:3.5 All s. is administered in the home by parents or by

sex interest

82:1.2 S. and desire were not dominating passions in

sex jealousy

82:4.4 Modern s. is not innate;it is a product of the evolving

83:5.13 spouses, there existed nothing on the order of s..

sex laxity

70:7.9 But the earlier groups were remarkably free from s..

89:7.4 Many of the peculiar associations of s. with worship

sex liaison

77:6.2 by a combined technique of s. and nonsex liaison.

sex liberty or liberties

82:2.4 these early taboos which defined the range of s. and

82:2.5 the same degree of s. to unmarried women as to men

82:2.5 Primitive marriage did not much curtail man’s s.,

sex license

82:2.2 Because of this s. license, no prostitution existed.

82:2.3 from a state of almost complete s. to the standards

82:2.5 but marriage did render further s. taboo to the wife.

sex life

45:6.3 This is true except in the mortal s. and its attendant

47:4.7 defects in planetary experiences pertaining to s.,

sex love

68:2.4 association of human beings were food hunger and s.

sex marts

89:7.5 The highest types of women thronged the temple s.

sex mating

84:7.1 S. is instinctive, children are the natural result,

sex matters

82:5.7 have permitted sovereign rulers certain licenses in s..

sex mores

82:3.3 But the early s. and mating mores were a mass of

84:5.2 from the consequences of the transgression of the s..

sex nature

70:10.14 that many crimes, particularly those of a grave s.,

87:6.15 doctrine explains religious-ritual reversions of a s.,

sex obligations

84:5.6 the mores by imposing more stringent s. upon man.

sex partner

69:8.1 Pastoral man enslaved woman as his inferior s..

sex partnerships

83:6.5 membership in the ranks of those ideal s. that afford

sex passion(s)

68:2.7 the fleeting s. as in consequence of food requirement

82:1.2 The all-absorbing s. of the more highly civilized

88:6.4 a suggestive appeal to the s. of the plant world.

sex planet(s)

6:3.5 As love is comprehended on a s., the love of God is

38:2.2 commonly designated by feminine pronouns on the s.

sex practices

89:7.4 earlier and more savagelike s. of the evolving races.

sex prejudice

194:3.14 distinction, cultural differences, social caste, or s..

sex problem(s)

82:1.10 Secrecy, insincerity, and hypocrisy may obscure s.,

82:3.2 and this is the reason for this agelong s. problem:

sex procreation

25:1.2 Spirit liaison down to s. on worlds like Urantia.

sex promiscuity

132:4.5 friends to the baths because of the s. which prevailed

sex propensity

81:5.6 must be protected, including the regulation of the s..

sex races

45:6.1 Sons are so similar to your own material s. that you

sex regulation(s)

82:2.4 long the practice to suspend all s. on festival days,

82:3.2 been rebellious against the s. imposed by society;

83:5.2 Family life slowly and surely developed because s.

195:0.3 medicine, art, literature, law, government, morals, s.,

sex relations

45:6.3 from fairly average s. on their native spheres.

82:3.10 the ruling group to have s. with the bride before she

82:4.3 legalized s. grew out of these pre-existent property

82:5.1 the mores tended to crystallize in restriction of s.

83:1.2 1. In the regulation of personal s. relations.

83:2.6 among early peoples s. were conventional during the

83:4.3 with all formality, marriage being consummated by s.

83:5.12 might have only one wife, but he could maintain s.

83:5.13 The olden taboos on s. with a pregnant or nursing

84:1.1 Marriage was not founded on s.;

84:1.3 the conscious realization of the obligations of s..

84:1.4 of bathing in the sea at high tide than of having s..

84:1.5 that s. opened up the way for the impregnating ghost

84:4.3 proper and satisfactory s. have always involved the

84:4.5 there existed great fear of the first s. with a woman;

89:7.4 highly elevating to have s. with a woman thus

92:2.5 that they be permitted freely to indulge in loose s.

sex relationships

83:0.3 The self-regarding and self-gratifying s. entails the

sex-reproducing

45:5.3 the highest type of s. beings found on the training

sex restlessness

68:2.6 The early home was founded upon the s. of the male

sex restriction

82:2.3 twentieth-century standards of relatively complete s..

sex rewards

64:4.12 the s. of the chase tended greatly to improve hunting

sex rivalry

62:3.8 eventually resulted in serious food competition and s.

sex sacrifice

95:1.5 believed that fertility was largely dependent on this s.

sex selection

62:2.3 a definite s. was manifested in a crude form of choice

sex service

82:3.10 presents received in reward for her s. in the bride’s

89:7.4 dedicating her body for life to the sacred s. of the

89:7.5 women collected their dowries by s. in the temples,

sex slavery

69:8.1 This sort of s. grew directly out of man’s decreased

sex slaves

69:5.10 But never did the barter in s. advance society;

sex Sons

51:1.1 material or s. Sons and Daughters are the offspring

sex standards

84:5.2 As society evolved, the s. rose higher among women

84:5.2 Man’s s. are only tardily improving as a result of the

sex suppression

87:6.16 coercive; this was especially true in the matter of s..

sex taboo

83:2.6 In recent times, religion has established a s. on the

sex urge(s)

68:2.6 The s. alone did not impel primitive men and

69:5.10 7. S. urge—the desire to buy one or more wives.

82:1.1 the s. is sufficient to insure their coming together for

82:1.9 the s. becomes a dominant impulse and therefore

82:1.10 produce so much harm and sorrow as the powerful s.

82:3.3 The mores have power to restrain and control the s.,

82:3.9 by individuals more or less lacking normal s..

83:0.3 It is because of the s. that selfish man is lured into

84:4.2 woman has always capitalized man’s stronger s. for

sex worship

95:1.5 had never outgrown their disguised forms of s..

sexed

59:1.19 Trilobites were s. animals and existed in many forms;

sexes

52:2.7 normal worlds establish full equality of the s.,

66:7.6 One half of this group instruction was by s.;

70:7.14 coeducation, having boarding schools for both s..

71:2.17 suffrage, while remaining universal for both s.,

72:10.1 Ordinary criminals and defectives are placed, by s.,

82:2.2 was little or no regulation of the relations of the s..

82:2.4 taboos were crude, but they did keep the s. apart—

83:2.5 The relations between the s. are evolving favorably;

84:1.9 This pairing of the s. enhanced survival and was the

84:4.4 The s. have had great difficulty in understanding

84:5.13 never can obliterate the behavior gulf between the s..

84:6.3 Complete understanding between the s. is not

84:6.7 While the s. never can hope fully to understand each

84:6.7 the s. are effectively complementary, and though

87:1.5 The s. often exchanged clothes in order to deceive

133:3.6 express himself in regard to the relations of the s..

sexual

66:4.6 creature would be produced by their s. union.

66:4.10 the staff did not engage in s. reproduction, but

67:4.2 ordered immediate resort to s. reproduction,

74:7.2 s. training were regarded as the province of the home

77:2.4 if they engaged in s. reproduction, their progeny

77:2.4 staff, the followers of Nod, actually engaged in s.,

80:3.4 wholly free from the s. vices of the mixed Adamites.

83:8.8 for rearing offspring, accompanied by s. fidelity.

89:3.1 many forms of physical pleasure, especially of a s.

89:3.6 should have paid attention to s. gratification.

89:7.4 met head-hunters, she could redeem her life by s.

89:7.4 acceptable excuse for commonplace s. gratification

Shabattum

95:1.2 Babylonian observance of the seventh day, the S..

shackle

101:8.4 Faith does not s. the creative imagination, neither

shackled

94:2.4 teachings which have s. the souls of many Hindu

94:11.3 the great Indian protestant eventually find itself s.

shackles

20:9.1 comparative deliverance from the s. of animalism

118:8.10 As man shakes off the s. of fear, as he bridges oceans

151:6.2 Long since he had broken his s. and now roamed

Shaddaisee El Shaddai

Shaddaist

96:4.2 Moses thus was educated an El S.; through the

shade

42:4.6 at about three thousand miles it begins to s. off

44:2.4 2. The color workers—those artists of light and s.

52:3.7 an amalgamated race is somewhat of an olive s. of

86:5.1 variously termed ghost, spirit, s., phantom, specter

136:7.1 Jesus was seated under the s. of a tree on an

137:2.3 while Nathaniel rested under the s. of a tree by the

155:6.1 And so, while they paused in the s. of the hillside,

158:7.2 when they stopped in the s. to refresh themselves.

171:8.14 Jesus, standing there before the apostles in the s. of

shaded

142:8.4 in tents, which they pitched in a s. park, or garden,

shadowsee shadow of

1:6.1 Human personality is the time-space image-s. cast by

1:6.1 ever be comprehended by an examination of its s..

12:8.15 matter becomes a philosophic s. cast by mind in the

12:8.16 the greater the s. cast by the intervening mind

84:4.5 Even a woman’s s. was thought to be dangerous.

86:5.14 The s. came to be feared and revered equally with

86:5.17 developed a belief in two souls, the breath and the s..

88:5.5 it was esteemed equally with the soul and the s..

115:7.3 the Supreme—is the personification of the finite s.

130:4.13 the imperfections which appear in the s. cast by a

131:3.3 follow pure thinking and virtuous living as the s.

132:2.10 A s. is only relatively real.

148:5.5 a refuge from the storm, and a s. from the heat.

165:5.3 The s. is certain to follow the substance.

shadow of

2:2.1 there “is no variableness neither s. of changing.”

4:1.4 place of the Most High shall abide under the s. of the

12:7.4 In God there “is no variableness neither s. of

12:8.16 your Greek figure of speech—the material as the s. of

43:3.4 place of the Most High shall abide under the s. of

44:0.15 world is almost entirely unreal, being merely a s. of

47:8.7 The s. of the mortal nature grows less and less as

48:6.33 The s. of a hair’s turning, premeditated for an

56:10.18 Physical matter is the time-space s. of the Paradise

89:6.5 European tribes substituted the walling in of the s. of

94:6.10 the theory that the earthly way is the distorted s. of

97:4.3 the seven stars and Orion, who turns the s. of death

97:7.7 I have even covered them with the s. of my hands.

100:7.13 to walk courageously through the “valley of the s. of

101:10.9 Even time itself becomes but the s. of eternity cast

122:9.21 To shine upon those who sit in darkness and the s. of

130:4.11 Error is the s. of relative incompleteness which

130:4.15 The finite s. of relative and living truth is moving.

131:2.7 though I walk through the valley of the s. of death,

131:2.10 Most High shall abide under the s. of the Almighty

131:10.4 there is no variableness neither s. of changing.

132:2.9 such a righteous spirit would cast any negative s. of

132:3.8 Such a God-knowing soul casts no s of doubting evil

145:3.4 Hate is the s. of fear; revenge the mask of cowardice

151:3.3 as “the unreal and fleeting s. of spirit realities.”

152:5.3 Most High shall abide under the s. of the Almighty

155:4.2 pausing for lunch under the s. of an overhanging

170:5.2 the idea of the natural as the s. of the spiritual—

170:5.2 —the temporal as the time s. of the eternal.

170:5.17 Christian church is the socialized and humanized s.

189:1.3 both are the reflected s. of enduring spirit reality.

189:1.3 and space as the fleeting s. of Paradise realities?

190:5.4 That such a Deliverer shall be as the s. of a great

195:1.1 There, under the s. of the Acropolis, this Roman

shadows

1:6.1 S should be interpreted in terms of the true substance

86:4.8 specimens were also supposed to have shorter s..

101:10.9 the battle of reality’s triumph over the partial s. of

102:6.2 gods of primitive men have been no more than s. of

102:6.2 light whose interruptions constitute the creation s. of

111:0.3 savage associated the soul with blood, breath, s.

132:2.7 be contrasted with the negative counterpart—the s. of

146:3.1 You have discussed the material s. of truth;

146:3.1 spiritual realities which cast these transient time s.

174:0.2 and cease to be attracted by unreal and material s..

195:7.16 which eternity reflects as the reality s. of time.

shadowy

0:3.20 by finite beings, is partial, relative, and s..

7:1.3 soul of creation; matter is the s. physical body.

110:6.11 The s. reality of the embryonic nature of a seventh

129:3.9 able to bring up in the mind of the Son of Man s.

130:4.1 theory that the material things of the world are s.

177:4.10 foolish persons, in fastening their gaze on the s.

shake

4:5.3 The gods who s. the earth in their wrath and strike

26:4.13 Not even the failure to discern the Father can s. the

58:5.4 the more severe earthquakes would literally s. the

182:3.4 As he reached down to s. them that he might

shaken

144:8.3 in prison: What did you behold in John—a reed s.

181:2.11 after you have s. off your depression and have

shakes

118:8.10 As man s. off the shackles of fear, as he bridges

shaking

184:3.14 s. his accusing finger in the Master’s face, said: “I

185:7.5 and, s. an avenging finger in Pilate’s face, said

shale

58:7.10 transition rock deposits contain small amounts of s.

59:1.16 s. has been changed to slate, while limestone has

59:3.1 many have been changed to quartz, s., and marble.

59:3.9 may be found a collection of conglomerate, s., and

59:4.7 that the earlier deposits were covered by mud or s.

59:5.10 500 to 2,000 feet thick, consisting of sandstone, s.,

59:5.15 The coal layers alternate with s., stone, conglomerate

60:1.1 deposits of this period were mostly s., sandstone,

60:3.9 consisting of chalk, s., sandstone, and small amounts

shales

57:7.9 primitive ocean contain no colored stones or s..

59:1.12 3. S.—deposits made in the deeper and quiet water.

shallnon-exhaustive—see shallinterrogative; shall not

1:4.3 the indwelling “Spirit s. return to God who gave it.”

2:2.1 “My counsel s. stand; I will do all my pleasures”

2:2.2 “Whatsoever God does, it s. be forever; nothing can

2:3.2 for whatsoever a man sows that s. he also reap.”

2:4.1 “whosoever calls upon the Lord s. be saved,”

3:3.2 and when he has tried me, I s. come forth as gold.”

4:1.4 who dwells in the secret place of the Most High s.

4:1.4 “Behold, he who keeps us s. neither slumber nor

5:2.4 “By their fruits you s. know them.”

8:0.4 The Deities are and always have been and ever s. be.

13:1.19 “ministering spirits to those who s. be heirs of

25:1.6 you s. be made ruler over universe realities.”

27:1.5 “And there s. be no more sleep.

27:1.5 There s. be no night there; and they need no light of

27:1.5 gives them light; they s. live forever and ever.

27:1.5 And God s. wipe away all tears from their eyes;

27:1.5 there s. be no more death, neither sorrow nor crying,

27:1.5 neither s. there be any more pain, for the former

34:6.8 “never thirst, for this spiritual water s. be in them a

38:2.2 For all who “s. be accounted worthy to attain the

40:6.2 While “it does not yet appear what you s. be,”

43:3.3 “There is a river, the streams whereof s. make glad

43:3.4 who dwells in the secret place of the Most High s.

43:6.3 wrote: “Who s. ascend the hill of the Most Highs?

43:6.3 Who s. stand in this holy place?

48:6.35 Your good spirit s. minister to me, and your angel

49:6.5 “He s. send his angels, and they shall gather

49:6.5 s. gather together his elect from the four winds.”

52:7.12 the new earth, which I will make, s. remain before

53:9.7 have been a terror, but never s. you be any more.”

66:7.19 “In the sweat of your face s. you eat the fruit of

68:6.1 “Dust you are and to dust s. you return” is literally

70:10.6 “the water that causes the curse s. enter into her

74:7.20 “whoso sheds man’s blood by man s. his blood be

75:4.4 you s. surely become as the mortals of the realm;

75:4.4 as the mortals of the realm; you s. surely die.”

88:2.3 “And this stone which I have set up as a pillar s. be

90:2.5 a rustling in the tops of the mulberry trees, then s.

96:5.4 You s. be prospered above all people, and the Lord

97:4.3 “Though they dig into hell, thence s. I take them;

97:4.3 I direct the sword of justice, and it s. slay them.”

97:5.2 “And your ears s. hear a word behind you, saying,

97:5.2 ‘though your sins be as scarlet, they s. be as white

97:5.2 they be red like the crimson, they s. be as wool.’”

97:5.3 my soul s. be joyful in my God, for he has clothed

97:5.5 saying: “But every man s. sit under his own vine,

97:5.5 no one s. make him afraid, for all people will live,

97:7.6 but my righteousness s. endure forever and my

97:7.8 “He s. feed his flock like a shepherd;

97:7.8 he s. gather the lambs in his arms and carry them

97:7.8 Those who wait on the Lord s. renew their strength;

97:7.8 they s. mount up with wings as eagles;

97:7.8 they s. run and not be weary; they s. walk and not

97:7.10 for my glory, and they s. show forth my praise.

97:7.12 You s. be like a watered garden and like a spring

97:7.12 And if the enemy s. come in like a flood, the spirit

100:6.6 nor anything else s. be able to separate us from the

100:7.10 “For every one who seeks s. receive.”

101:6.10 man s. know the truth,and the truth shall set him free

101:6.10 shall know the truth, and the truth s. set him free.

102:6.7 then s. all men know that you are my disciples.”

103:5.6 “Whosoever s. save his life s. lose it, but whosoever

103:5.6 but whosoever s. lose his life for the sake of the

103:5.6 lose his life for the sake of the kingdom, s. find it.”

109:4.5 From him who has not survival qualities, s. be taken

109:4.5 s. be given even the pre-experienced Adjuster of a

113:6.7 “And he s. send his angels with a great voice and

113:6.7 and s. gather together his elect from one end of the

122:2.3 this divine teacher, and you s. call your son John.

122:3.1 you s. call him Joshua, and he shall inaugurate the

122:3.1 he s. inaugurate the kingdom of heaven on earth

122:3.1 and the Lord of all the earth s. overshadow you.”

122:4.1 and who s. become a great light in the world.

122:4.1 In him will be life, and his life s. become the light

122:4.1 but to as many as s. receive him to them will he

122:4.4 Even the passage, “a maiden s. bear a son,” was

122:4.4 was made to read, “a virgin s. bear a son.”

122:9.16 Yes, and you, child of promise, s. be called the

122:9.17 For you s. go before the face of the Lord to establish

124:4.7 “The Lord s. preserve our going out and our

126:4.3 and so the Lord, the God of hosts, s. be with you.

126:4.5 “Wherewith s. I come before the Lord,to bow myself

127:4.2 did he say, “You s. do this—you ought to do that.”

129:2.3 until “my hour s. come” and asked John to act in his

130:8.2 the Prophet Jeremiah, ‘You s. seek me and find me

130:8.2 ‘You s. seek me and find me when you s. search

130:8.2 that I am the Lord, and you s. belong to my people

130:8.2 man’s soul from darkness, and he s. see the light’?

131:1.6 their fellows and who have pure hearts s. see God.

131:1.7 By God’s love and through his mercy we s. be saved.

131:1.8 believe in his name, so s. your prayer be heard.

131:1.9 then s. you abide free from fear throughout all the

131:1.9 plantings in this world we s. receive in the next.”

131:2.2 Therefore s. you love the Lord your God with all

131:2.2 The earth s. be full of the knowledge of the Lord

131:2.6 righteous, but the way of the ungodly s. perish.

131:2.6 ‘In returning to your spiritual rest s. you be saved;

131:2.6 in quietness and confidence s. be your strength.’

131:2.6 They who wait upon the Lord s. renew their

131:2.6 strength; they s. mount up with wings like eagles.

131:2.6 They s. run and not be weary;

131:2.6 they s. walk and not be faint.

131:2.6 The Lord s. give you rest from your fear.

131:2.7 of his pleasures, and in his light we s. see light.

131:2.7 Surely goodness and mercy s. follow me all the

131:2.7 and I s. dwell in the house of the Lord forever.

131:2.8 I will acknowledge him, and he s. direct my paths.

131:2.8 those who serve him; the just s. live by his faith.

131:2.9 If you seek me, you s. find me if you search for

131:2.9 The meek s. inherit the earth and shall delight

131:2.9 The meek shall inherit the earth and s. delight

131:2.9 Whosoever sows iniquity s. reap calamity;

131:2.9 they who sow the wind s. reap the whirlwind.

131:2.10 ‘Though your sins be as scarlet, they s. be as white

131:2.10 Though they be red like crimson, they s. be as

131:2.10 dwells in the secret place of the Most High s. abide

131:2.11 They who are wise s. shine as the brightness of the

131:2.12 My commandments are: You s. love me with all your

131:2.12 you s. have no gods before me; you shall not take

131:3.2 “Out of a pure heart s. gladness spring forth to the

131:3.2 all my being s. be at peace with this supermortal

131:3.4 then s. the peace of the soul flow tranquilly like a

131:3.5 Remember, every act s. receive its reward.

131:3.5 What you do s. be done to you, in the judgment of

131:3.5 Injustice done to your fellows s. come back upon

131:3.7 only enjoy virtue here during this brief life but s.

131:4.6 Our supreme desire s. be union with the Supreme.

131:4.7 When man s. roll up space as a piece of leather,

131:5.2 As you supremely desire, so s. you be.

131:5.5 Those who do evil s. receive punishment, but

131:5.5 but those who follow truth s. enjoy the bliss of an

131:6.2 those who walk in the paths of righteousness s. find

131:8.5 If you seek for him daily, you s. find him.

131:8.6 body perish, your soul s. survive in spirit service.

131:8.6 If you abide in the light of the Eternal, you s. enjoy

131:10.6 And my tutor has said that by searching for him I s.

131:10.6 I am confident that I s. be faithful even to death,

131:10.7 Whosoever calls upon the name of the Lord s. be

135:3.2 kingdom s. not be left to other people but s. break

135:3.2 all these kingdoms, and it s. stand forever.”

135:3.2 pass away, and his kingdom never s. be destroyed.

135:4.4 he s. turn the hearts of the fathers toward the

135:6.6 Every valley s. be filled, and every mountain and

135:6.6 and every mountain and hill s. be brought low;

135:6.6 the uneven ground s. become a plain, while the

135:6.6 while the rough places s. become a smooth valley;

135:6.6 and all flesh s. see the salvation of God.

136:6.4 “Man s. not live by bread alone but by every word

136:7.2 “There s. no evil befall you, neither shall any

136:7.2 For he s. give his angels charge over you, to keep

136:7.2 They s. bear you up in their hands lest you dash

136:9.3 “You s. worship the Lord your God and him only

136:9.3 the Lord your God and him only s. you serve.”

136:9.7 You s. break them with a rod of iron;

136:9.7 you s. dash them in pieces like a potter’s vessel.

137:6.2 He s. appear to you in joy, and all others s. be

137:6.2 the glory of even the gentiles s. be like a flowing

137:6.5 and they s. be called the blest of all the earth.

137:8.4 “You s. be to me a kingdom of priests, a holy people

140:1.4 not every one who says, ‘Lord, Lord,’ s. enter the

140:3.19 By their fruits you s. know them.

141:7.6 “You s. know the truth, and the truth s. make you

142:3.11 1. You s. worship no other god, for the Lord is a

142:3.15 you may work, but on the seventh day you s. rest.

142:3.19 9. The first of the first fruits of the ground you s.

144:2.3 Again I say to you: Ask and it s. be given you;

144:2.3 seek and you s. find; knock and it s. be opened to

145:2.2 “And you s. serve the Lord, your God, and he s.

145:2.2 and all sickness s. be taken away from you.”

145:2.2 but the spirit of the Lord s. arise upon you,

145:2.2 and the divine glory s. be seen with you.

145:2.5 Jeremiah says: ‘In those days they s. no more say,

145:2.5 Every man s. die for his own iniquity; every man

145:2.5 who eats sour grapes, his teeth s. be set on edge.

145:2.5 Behold, the days s. come when I will make a new

145:2.5 I will be their God, and they s. be my people.

145:2.5 In that day they s. not say, one man to his neighbor

145:2.5 For they s. all know me personally, from the least

146:2.3 divine law, even his prayer s. be an abomination.”

146:2.9 he s. surely give you the sincere desires of your

147:8.4 “‘Then s. your light break forth as the morning

147:8.4 Your righteousness s. go before you while the

147:8.4 while the glory of the Lord s. be your rear guard.

147:8.4 Then will you call upon the Lord, and he s. answer

147:8.4 you will cry out, and he s. say—Here am I.

147:8.4 then s. your light shine in obscurity, and even your

147:8.4 and even your darkness s. be as the noonday.

147:8.4 Then s. the Lord guide you continually, satisfying

147:8.4 You s. become like a watered garden, like a spring

147:8.4 they who do these things s. restore the wasted

147:8.4 s. raise up the foundations of many generations;

147:8.4 they s. be called the rebuilders of broken walls,

148:4.10 ‘I will be his Father and he s. be my son.

148:5.5 ‘A bruised reed s. he not break, and the smoking

149:5.2 for ‘a good man s. be satisfied from within himself

149:6.5 You s. adore him because he is magnificent in love

150:5.2 has gone forth, and my arms s. enfold my people.

150:5.2 ‘My soul s. be joyful in the love of my God, for he

150:5.2 his name ‘s. be called the Lord our righteousness.

150:5.2 It is forever true, ‘the just s. live by faith.

150:8.5 and say, Yahweh s. reign, world without end.

152:5.3 He s. strengthen your heart.’

152:5.3 ‘Cast your burden on the Lord, and he s. sustain

152:5.3 ‘He who dwells in the place of the Most High s.

153:2.1 found in Deuteronomy: “But it s. come to pass, if

153:2.1 the curses of transgression s. surely overtake them.

153:2.1 The Lord s. cause you to be smitten by your

153:2.1 you s. be removed into all the kingdoms of the

153:2.1 And the Lord s. bring you and the king you have

153:2.1 You s. become an astonishment, a proverb,

153:2.1 Your sons and your daughters s. go into captivity.

153:2.1 The strangers among you s. rise high in authority

153:2.1 And these things s. be upon you and your seed

153:2.1 Therefore s. you serve your enemies who s. come

153:2.1 You s. endure hunger and thirst and wear this alien

153:2.1 The Lord s. bring against you a nation from afar,

153:2.1 And they s. besiege you in all your towns until the

153:2.1 and all the land s. fall into their hands.

153:2.1 it s. come to pass that you will be driven to eat the

153:2.1 the straitness wherewith your enemies s. press you

153:2.2 laid hold of him, saying, ‘You s. surely die.’

153:2.11 in the Prophets, ‘You s. all be taught by God,’

153:2.12 bread, if a man eats thereof, he s. never die in spirit.

153:4.4 And as you now choose, so s. you eventually be.

155:1.2 that the triumphant Son ‘s. break them with a rod

156:2.5 that “even though heaven and earth s. pass away, my

158:6.3 persist in conceiving it, does not exist, nor ever s..

162:6.1 the Scriptures have said, ‘Out of him s. flow rivers

162:7.2 You s. know the truth, and the truth s. make you

168:0.7 he who believes in me, though he dies, yet s. he live.

173:1.7 ‘My house s. be called a house of prayer for all

174:4.2 you s. love the Lord your God with all your heart

174:4.2 and it is: ‘You s. love your neighbor as yourself.

176:0.1 They s. all be thrown down.”

178:1.17 And my spirit s. be upon you, now and even to

180:6.8 And I s. do this because the Father himself loves you

190:5.4 who seek him; that all nations s. call him blessed?

191:6.2 You s. love one another with a new and startling

193:1.2 of my Father, you s. never die; you s. not perish.

shallinterrogative

1:5.1 “He who planned the ear, s. he not hear?

1:5.1 He who formed the eye, s. he not see?”

3:1.1 the Psalmist: “Whither s. I go from your spirit?

3:1.1 or whither s. I flee from your presence?”

96:6.4S. mortal man be more just than God?

96:6.4 than God? s. a man be more pure than his Maker?”

97:5.6 was: “S. I come before God with burnt offerings?

97:5.6 S. I give my first-born for my transgression,

126:4.5 S. I come before him with burnt offerings,

126:4.5 S. I give my first-born for my transgression, the fruit

131:2.4 Whither s. I go from God’s spirit?

131:2.4 whither s. I flee from the divine presence?

137:2.5 “Teacher, s. I go down to John or s. I join my friends

137:6.2 S. the earth be made to bring forth in one day?

140:3.12 this salt has lost its savor, wherewith s. it be salted?

140:4.2 this salt has lost its savor, wherewith s. it be salted?

140:6.6 S. we allow a man to divorce his wife as Moses has

140:6.9 “Master, s. we give no place to justice?

140:6.14 s. I arouse them to inquire if they would also talk

142:7.1 S. your disciples own slaves?

142:7.1 S. your believers court poverty and shun property?

142:7.1 S. mercy alone prevail so that we s. have no more

144:8.2 you truly the Deliverer, or s. we look for another?”

147:6.4 And s. I not, before the day is finished, see you eat

151:1.1 the boat, said to Jesus, “Master, s. I talk to them?”

163:3.2 S. all who have riches be kept out of the kingdom?”

163:3.3 S. we require those who would follow you to give

173:0.2 S. I go on with Jesus and my associates, or s. I

174:2.2 S. we give or s. we not give?”

174:5.9 S. I say, Father save me from this awful hour?

185:7.5 much irony and sarcasm, “S. I crucify your king?”

shall not

3:3.1 “One of them s. not fall to the ground without my

40:6.2 an everlasting name, one that s. not be cut off.”

48:6.9 The Gods are my caretakers; I s. not stray;

48:6.31 I s. not, in this Divine Presence, want for food nor

48:6.17 I s. not doubt you nor fear you, For I know that in

53:9.7 you look for their places, but they s. not be found.

66:7.9 1. You s. not fear nor serve any God but the Father

66:7.10 2. You s. not disobey the Father’s Son, the world’s

66:7.11 3. You s. not speak a lie when called before the

66:7.12 4. You s. not kill men, women, or children.

66:7.13 5. You s. not steal your neighbor’s goods or cattle.

66:7.14 6. You s. not touch your friend’s wife.

66:7.15 7. You s. not show disrespect to your parents or to

69:2.5 to decree that “he who does not work s. not eat.”

70:11.2 upon all others the command, “you s. not kill.”

88:2.5 He made it plain, “You s. not make a graven image

92:2.2 you s. not build it of hewn stone, for, if you use

93:4.7 1. You s. not serve any God but the Most High

93:4.8 You s. not doubt that faith is the only requirement

93:4.9 3. You s. not bear false witness.

93:4.10 4. You s. not kill.

93:4.11 5. You s. not steal.

93:4.12 6. You s. not commit adultery.

93:4.13 7. You s. not show disrespect for your parents and

94:8.10 1. You s. not kill.

94:8.11 2. You s. not steal.

94:8.12 3. You s. not be unchaste.

94:8.13 4. You s. not lie.

94:8.14 5. You s. not drink intoxicating liquors.

97:3.2 “Yahweh spoke, saying, ‘The land s. not be sold,

131:2.7 The Lord is my shepherd; I s. not want.

131:2.12 you s. not take my name in vain; remember the

131:2.12 you s. not kill; you s. not commit adultery;

131:2.12 you s. not steal; you s. not bear false witness;

131:2.12 you s. not bear false witness; you s. not covet.’

131:3.5 ‘The penalty of wrongdoing s. not come near me.

131:3.6 has said in his heart, ‘Evil s. not overtake me’; but

131:3.7 nobly, and acts unselfishly s. not only enjoy virtue

135:3.2 His dominion is an everlasting dominion, which s.

140:6.4 ‘You s. not kill, that whosoever kills shall be

140:6.5 teachers of the law say, ‘You s. not commit adultery.

140:6.9 Measure for measure s. not be your rule.

140:6.13 willing hands and earnest hearts s. not go hungry.

140:8.2 Hebrew saying: “He who will not work s. not eat.”

142:3.12 2. You s. not make molten gods.

142:3.13 3. You s. not neglect to keep the feast of unleavened

142:3.16 You s. not fail to observe the feast of the first fruits

142:3.17 7. You s. not offer the blood of any sacrifice with

142:3.18 8. The sacrifice of the feast of the Passover s. not be

142:3.20 10. You s. not seethe a kid in its mother’s milk.

143:2.7 you s. not therefore be led to doubt the reality of

147:6.4 And s. I not, before the day is finished, see you eat

147:8.2 But you s. not fast in this way to make your voices

150:4.2 there is nothing hidden that s. not be known.

150:8.3 to love and fear your name, and we s. not be put

151:3.1 that nothing is hid in the kingdom which s. not be

151:3.1 neither are there any secrets which s. not ultimately

153:2.1 a nation whose tongue you s. not understand,

153:2.8 He who comes to me s. not hunger, while he who

155:1.2 But you s. not see the remainder of the Psalmist’s

155:6.18 to you religion s. not become a theologic shelter to

156:2.5 earth shall pass away, my words of truth s. not.”

157:4.5 All the forces of evil and the hosts of sin s. not

159:3.10 You s. not portray your teacher as a man of sorrows.

159:5.3 “The Lord is my shepherd; I s. not want.

159:5.9 “You s. not take vengeance against the children of

162:2.1 Moses enjoins you, saying, ‘You s. not kill’;

162:2.7 but you s. not discover my presence, for where I

162:7.5 that whoso keeps your word s. not taste death?

162:8.3 Mary has chosen this good and needful part, I s.

165:3.2 there is nothing now covered that s. not be revealed.

165:4.8 not read the commandment: ‘You s. not covet.

166:1.5 portals of mercy s. not be closed by the prejudice

171:0.6 But it s. not be so in the kingdom of heaven.

171:4.7 You will many times desire to see me, but you s..

172:1.6 but I s. not always be with you; I go soon to my

172:1.6 my death, she s. not be denied such satisfaction.

172:1.6 This woman s. not be reproved for that which she

176:0.1 In the days soon to come there s. not be left one

177:1.2 all your heart you crave to go with me, it s. not be

178:1.3 You s. not render spiritual worship to earthly rulers

179:2.1 I s. not again eat with you until you sit down with

179:2.2 realize that I s. not again drink with you the fruit of

179:3.3 Peter said, “Master, you s. never wash my feet!”

179:3.9 But it s. not be so in the kingdom of heaven.

183:5.3 this man s. not be prevented from standing by the

191:6.3 it s. not be committed to the custody of mere priests.

196:0.12 “Except you become as a little child, you s. not

196:3.33 of God to the world, in and through Jesus, s. not fail.

shallow

49:2.17 midst the s. waters of sheltered tropic basins,

57:8.24 as long fingerlike seas providing those s. waters

58:1.7 extensive shore line of s. waters and sheltered bays;

58:6.1 This metamorphosis took place in the s. waters of

58:7.11 The bottoms of the s. and extensive inland seas are

59:0.8 and the numerous s. near-shore basins are covered

59:1.0 1. EARLY MARINE LIFE IN THE S. SEAS

59:1.11 2. Sandstones—deposits made in s. water but where

59:1.15 Only parts of North America remained above these s.

59:2.2 only the coastal highlands remained above these s.

59:3.6 lava flows which spread out over a s. sea bed,

59:4.6 indicate that the inland seas were clear and s..

60:1.12 again produced extensive coast lines of s. waters.

60:1.12 Since there was more s. water around Europe and

123:2.14 s. boxes of sand in which Jesus worked out maps

ShalmaneserAssyrian king

97:9.18 S. III decided to control the Mediterranean coast.

shalt

89:2.1 And the forbidden tree always said, “Thou s. not.”

140:4.7 repression—obeying the injunction “Thou s. not.”

140:5.9 the negative or thou-s.-not type of righteousness.

sham

70:1.13 engage in a foray as a holiday, to enjoy a s. battle.

shaman

80:5.6 by elaborate ceremony, committed to the s. priests,

88:6.2 Magic performed by the medicine man, s., or priest

89:6.2 A s. once ordered the sacrifice of a respected old

90:0.2 secondhanded; always does a medicine man, a s.,

90:1.1 The s. was the ranking medicine man, the ceremonial

90:1.1 In many groups the s. outranked the war chief,

90:1.1 The s. sometimes functioned as a priest and even

90:1.1 the later tribes had both the earlier s.-medicine men

90:1.1 medicine men (seers) and later appearing s.-priests

90:1.1 And in many cases the office of s. became hereditary.

90:1.5 When a s. failed in his undertakings, if he could not

90:1.5 if he could not advance a plausible alibi, he was

90:1.5 he was either demoted or killed.

90:2.1 men believed that the s. actually received such

90:2.6 all believed in the power of the s. as a rain maker,

90:2.6 it was customary to kill him when he failed, unless he

90:2.6 unless he could offer a plausible excuse to account

90:2.11 Not infrequently a s. would accumulate practically

90:2.11 customary to divide his property equally with the s.

90:2.13 Primitive man regarded the s. as a necessary evil;

90:2.13 man feared him but did not love him.

90:2.13 The s. was mostly fraud, but the veneration for

90:4.3 clan to crowd into the sickroom to assist the s. in

90:4.3 uncommon for a woman to be the diagnosing s.,

shamancraft

90:2.2 supernatural was classified either as witchcraft or s..

90:2.3 s. had to do with miracles performed by regular

90:4.3 when the evolution of s. produced priests and

shamanesses

90:1.3 into a trance or a cataleptic fit became powerful s.;

90:2.5 these temperamental s. who professed to be able to

90:4.4 and abscesses; the s. became adept at midwifery.

shamanic

90:2.1 diseases was not the chief function of a s.

90:2.11 The s. priests often became very wealthy through the

90:3.0 3. THE S. THEORY OF DISEASE AND DEATH

shamanism

90:0.0 SHAMANISM—MEDICINE MEN AND PRIESTS

90:1.6 It was s. that took the exclusive direction of tribal

90:2.8 s. flourished in India, and it still openly persists in

90:2.9 true teachers arose to denounce and expose s..

90:2.13 the veneration for s. well illustrates the premium put

shamanistic

90:2.0 2. SHAMANISTIC PRACTICES

shamans

85:3.3 been handed down from the days of the female s. of

89:1.2 were proposed by chiefs and s.—fetish men who were

89:5.13 5. Cannibalism was limited to the priests, and s.,

90:0.1 ritual was inevitably dominated by medicine men, s.,

90:0.3 evolution, there intervene the long ages of the s.,

90:1.0 1.THE FIRST SHAMANS—THE MEDICINE MEN

90:1.3 While they may have practiced deception in minor

90:1.3 the great majority of the s. believed in the fact of

90:1.3 Many female s. were also professional dancers.

90:1.4 But not all s. were self-deceived; many were

90:1.4 The s. developed a professional mode of dress and

90:1.4 the olden s. unwittingly stumbled onto hypnotism;

90:1.5 Thus the honest s. early perished; only the shrewd

90:2.1 While the s. utilized the great power of suggestion

90:2.1 In the early development of their profession the s.

90:2.2 white art when practiced by either priests, seers, s.,

90:2.4 The s. were great believers in the mission of chance

90:2.4 they frequently cast lots to arrive at decisions.

90:2.5 Very early in the history of the race the s. turned

90:2.6 the rain makers, or weather s., have persisted right

90:2.9 will ever continue to appear to challenge the s. or

90:2.10 the olden s. established their reputations as voices

90:2.10 They sprinkled the newborn with water and

90:2.10 they circumcised the males.

90:2.10 They presided over all burial ceremonies and made

90:2.12 The s. dressed well and had a number of wives;

90:2.12 they were the original aristocracy, being exempt

90:2.12 They were very often of low-grade mind and morals.

90:2.12 They suppressed their rivals by denominating them

90:3.2 as spirit phenomena, it was inevitable that the s.,

90:3.3 the s. and the scientists have propounded theories of

90:4.0 4. MEDICINE UNDER THE SHAMANS

90:4.2 the foolish ministrations of one of these ancient s.

90:4.4 The s. learned to treat fractures and dislocations,

90:4.8 The s. believed that disease spirits could be driven

90:5.1 it was inevitable that the early s. should evolve into

90:5.4 The priests evolved from s. up through oracles,

92:3.9 The s., honest and dishonest, were terribly

94:6.9 Confucius set a new pace for the s. in that he put

Shamash

95:1.4 bringing the chief deities down to seven: Bel, S.,

shame

49:5.15 and which would somewhat s. yours by comparison.

62:2.3 a sense of self-abasement bordering on s.

62:5.5 twins were mildly cognizant of pity, s., and reproach

133:8.1 Ganid visited this notorious shrine of s., but Jesus

139:12.12 betrayal, Judas experienced moments of regret and s.

140:4.7 Fear and s. are unworthy motivations for religious

150:8.3 and we shall not be put to s., world without end.

155:6.6 S. on those false religious teachers who would

167:1.5 In this event, with s. you will be required to take a

167:3.3 continued to glorify God, his critic was put to s.,

171:3.4 assert his divine power and put to s. his enemies.

182:3.10 to this situation of private loneliness, public s.,

189:4.1 from doubt and despair as from fear, grief, and s..

shameful

64:4.12 really had no religion beyond a s. superstition.

66:8.1 fault was ever found in him up to the time of his s.

120:2.2 the s. misrepresentations of these fallen children of

139:12.12 Judas then entered into the base and s. intrigue to

149:2.9 And it is the one s. thing about the religion that

167:5.4 bitterly denounce these s. floutings of the marriage

shamefully

69:7.5 confusion, many tribes s. treated their women.

90:4.3 for ages the sick were carefully avoided, s. neglected

162:3.4 The man, having married this woman, did most s.

173:4.2 tenants, and these they wounded and also treated s..

173:5.2 on the king’s messengers and s. mistreated them,

shameless

131:3.5 persists in being slothful, indolent, feeble, idle, s.,

shamming

100:7.2 never stooped to pretense, and never resorted to s..

Shang-Tihighest Lord in Confucianism

79:8.7 remained preserved in the imperial worship of S..

94:5.3 Singlangton, which persisted in the concept of S.,

shape

49:2.17 primitive race of human beings taking s. in the air

57:2.4 gas cloud in s. somewhat like a flattened spheroid.

89:3.2 structure of the races was beginning to take s.,

97:9.28 Religion was taking s. as a system of human thought

116:5.13 The pattern of a local universe takes s. not only as a

139:12.10 wicked and dangerous ideas did not take definite s.

160:5.6 The lower religions s. their ideas of God to meet the

shaped

11:7.5 imagine a finite, but inconceivably large, V-s. plane

39:5.14 vibrating, torpedo-s. outline of glistening luminosity.

63:2.4 and finding many stones suitably s. for various uses,

63:5.5 such dome-s. stone huts, into which they crawled at

179:1.5 They were seated about the U-s. table on divans in

shapes

101:8.1 when it motivates life and s. the mode of living.

shaping

16:4.3 materially assist the Creator Sons in the work of s.

98:2.7 the function of the church as an institution in the s.

sharenoun

93:5.7 was given a s. of the spoils of his military campaigns.

160:4.10 It requires intelligence to secure one’s s. of the

169:1.6 he divided his property, giving the youth his s..

191:0.6 and had more than his s. of doubts, but he at least

shareverb

0:4.11 All s. Paradise as the place of origin, function, and

1:3.4 Both the Father and the Son in like manner s. the

2:2.6 he does s. the consciousness of all the experience

3:2.9 and we must sometimes s. in the family discipline.

4:4.4 and while the Creator Sons fully s. his divinity,

6:2.6 just as fully and unreservedly s. the divine spirit with

7:5.4 To s. the experience of created personalities,

10:1.3 Creators are moved to s. divinity with their children;

13:2.4 The Trinity-origin beings do not fully s. the Father’s

30:4.9 The Son- and Spirit-fused mortals s. portions of this

31:3.8 that human beings are entitled to s. our opinions,

31:4.1 the ascending experience of mortal beings may s.

38:2.1 and angels s. all of man’s nonsensuous emotions and

38:2.6 while on Salvington they will s. their places of rest

40:1.1 the angelic hosts also s. the supernal opportunity to

40:2.2 s. the destiny of the inhabitants of their worlds.

40:8.4 so do these Son-fused creatures s. the services of

40:9.9 They do not s. your high and exalted destiny in the

44:3.2 all spirit beings may s. with the builders certain

55:10.3 asks the Father Melchizedek to s. its supervision

59:2.1 Asiatic mother continent did not fully s. the history

72:5.8 or in the face of decreased earnings they shall s.

75:5.2 Adam deliberately chose to s. the fate of Eve.

93:0.1 Only the Life Carriers s. to any degree this range of

97:6.2 And thus did the religion of the Hebrews s. in that

97:9.12 But Yahweh must, perforce, s. some of this glory

98:2.2 But the West did not s. in this new development;

99:5.7 Just as certainly as men s. their religious beliefs,

100:7.12 Jesus’ associates were constrained to s. his optimism

106:2.6 for they will truly s. his evolutionary perfection.

107:3.1 prepersonal entities s. Divinington as a home sphere

108:0.2 the Adjuster fragments that actually s. the life

110:0.1 Deity to s. these sufferings in loving companionship.

110:7.4 the Adjusters s. your destiny and experience; they

111:4.7 nations will enjoy life more if they s. it with others.

111:5.1 an exhibition of creature willingness to s. the inner

111:5.1 they, in turn, s. all things with the divine Sons and

113:2.5 They s. most of your emotions and experience

121:7.2 They were unwilling to s. Yahweh on equal terms

127:5.2 to cast her lot with this man of her choice and to s.

128:6.10 that Jesus might s. in the childish joy and youthful

128:7.3 to be depended upon for his s. of the home expenses.

128:7.3 Jude was not conscientious about earning his s. of

128:7.11 Jude was now very faithfully sending his s. of funds

129:2.3 if your mother is in need, then will I s. my own

133:2.2 assume the far greater s. of the burden of bearing

133:2.2 It is Godlike to s. your life and all that relates

133:3.8 Ganid and I desire a bite to eat, and we would s. it

138:1.2 will these six men come into our midst and s. all

139:1.11 they were possessed with the urge to s. him with

139:5.8 “Come with us while we show and s. with you the

142:7.2 and as such coworkers, they, too, must s. in many of

142:7.10 he is ever ready to s. their hardships and assist them

147:8.3 Is it not to s. my bread with the hungry and to bring

148:0.3 The apostles all did their s. in teaching groups of

153:3.3 and directs that you s. with them your substance if

155:6.10 of the Father which you have been called to s..

158:0.2 and he much desired that all his apostles might s.

160:2.3 It is this ability to communicate and s. meanings that

161:2.3 We are a happy community; we s. all things in

163:2.10 Man may not s his supreme loyalty to a spiritual ideal

166:4.6 1. You may s. in those normal happenings which are

169:1.13 have had a kid at any time you had made friends to s.

171:0.5 shall indeed drink of my cup of bitterness and s. in

173:5.3 ‘Cast out this thoughtless guest to s. the lot of all

178:3.2 you must now make ready to s. with others.

180:1.5 If you would s. the Master’s joy, you must s. his love

180:1.5 And to s. his love means that you have shared his

188:5.10 that we are all enticed to a willingness to s. both.

193:0.5 “Among yourselves, here, you s. the knowledge

194:4.7 not communal by decree but by the desire to s.

195:4.1 The church was doomed to s. in the spiritual decline

196:0.13 Master desires that all his followers should fully s.

196:1.3 To “follow Jesus” means to personally s. his faith

196:1.5 the life of Jesus in the flesh but rather to s. his faith;

196:2.9 Jesus did not s. Paul’s pessimistic view of

shared

1:3.4 The spirit nature of the Father is s. fully with his

2:1.11 whether universal primacy is fully s with any save his

7:5.8 actually s. those experiences which constitute an

40:8.4 Much as the morontia spheres of Nebadon are s.

59:2.10 As this period closed, the trilobites s. domination of

62:2.3 They experienced many of the emotions and s.

63:2.3 the twins s. the Primates’ deathly fear of being on

66:8.4 Caligastia s. the inevitable vicissitudes of isolated

67:7.4 personality must to a certain extent be s. by all.

69:8.8 the slaves s. the blessings of a higher society which

75:5.6 the follies of misguided parents are so often s. by

80:1.5 Adam’s blood has been s. with most of the races,

84:1.2 savage man to woman and the primitive shelter s. by

92:6.20 idea that religion is but “a s. quest of the good life.”

98:1.2 the Hellenic barbarians, but it also s. in the myths of

116:4.2 This closeness of relationship is s. in measure by

116:6.8 this experience is s. alike by all, from mortal man to

119:1.2 the Union of Days s. his secret only with the chief

146:4.2 and since Jesus had never s. the life of the miner, he

158:0.2 only Peter, James, and John s. even a part of this

161:2.3 Jesus has s. his life and everything else with us.

163:3.1 Spiritual worship cannot be s. with material

167:3.2 And as he s. the opinion of the congregation that

172:5.12 Judas s. the views of the Greeks and Romans, who

177:4.5 All of the apostles once s. this ambition with Judas

180:1.5 to share his love means that you have s. his service.

194:3.14 s. these blessings equally with the men believers.

shareholders

72:5.1 the workers are becoming s. in all industrial concerns

shares

2:1.11 Divinity and eternity the Father s. with large numbers

4:4.4 God s. with man and other beings, but infinity of will

6:2.4 The Son s. the Father’s perfection and jointly s. the

6:2.6 And as the Father s. his spirit nature with the Son,

6:3.1 The Son s the justice and righteousness of the Trinity

7:0.2 And the Son s. the Father’s self-distributive nature in

7:4.7 and the Eternal Son s. the fostering of this supernal

9:1.5 Source perfectly and without qualification s. the

9:1.5 the God of mind s. the omniscience of the Father

10:1.3 the Father, who s. reality of being and equality of self

19:5.9 in this concept, and my entire order of being s. it,

40:6.7 spontaneity of freewill action which God s. with all

40:10.13 Every such son of God s. the fatherhood of God,

68:2.4 instinctive urges man s. with the animal world.

68:2.6 love of the human female, which in measure she s.

106:2.6 like the Paradise Father because he s. his perfection;

111:5.1 God s. all with the Eternal Son and the Infinite Spirit

113:3.4 a high supernaphim likewise s. the transit with you

133:2.2 equal terms with the mother partner who fully s.

160:2.7 group, small or large, mutually s. all knowledge.

sharing

2:2.5 the high destiny of the experience of s. the Father’s

6:3.1 s. in the sonship experience of all other sons of the

8:2.6 Though in every way s. the perfection, righteousness

10:1.3 self-distribution and s. of personality characterize

15:7.1 While s. the light of near-by suns, these spheres

31:10.12 we are all s. the unique experience of his evolution

40:9.3 your contemporaries, s. the mansion and morontia

48:7.28 26. Knowledge is possessed only by s.; safeguarded

54:2.1 pattern of co-ordinate participation in creation—s..

54:2.1 This pattern of s. is the master design for every one

70:4.6 4. S. a common dwelling place.

74:3.5 to behold Eve, a woman, s. the honors and

100:1.8 worshipful problem solving, s. one’s spiritual life

111:5.1 S. is Godlike—divine.

119:2.5 the privilege of s. the system throne of authority if

132:5.16 adequate provision for the s. of these discoveries in

168:1.12 Martha, while to some extent s. her sister’s faith,

194:4.7 This spontaneous s. of earthly possessions was

194:4.7 the dwindling resources of Christian “equal-s.

196:3.19 joy and satisfaction consequent upon s. this love in

sharks

59:4.11 present-day s. are survivors of these ancient fishes.

59:5.8 The large shell-feeding s. were also highly evolved,

59:5.8 for more than five million years they dominated the

sharp

63:1.2 They made use of s. spicules of stone, flint, and bone

63:1.3 Andon had fastened a s. piece of flint on the end of

70:11.1 It is just as difficult to draw s. distinctions between

108:5.9 When it comes to the s. and well-defined conflicts

sharpen

16:6.11 It is the purpose of education to develop and s. these

84:4.9 could females s. their wits for dealing with their male

sharpening

44:6.8 to increase the appreciation of beauty through the s.

sharply

12:7.9 each member of the celestial family, s. silhouetting

70:8.13 finding one’s place in industry, but caste s. curtails

133:3.6 he spoke s. to these women and rudely motioned

Shasta

61:4.2 The Sierras were elevating; S., Hood, and Rainier

shatter

57:6.3 and this tidal-gravity explosion will s. the moon into

shattered

41:6.1 which are floating throughout space in s. form,

41:6.2 has been battered by the destructive X rays and s. by

41:7.1 atoms are all more or less s. by the intensive X-ray

42:3.7 5. S. atoms—found in cooling suns and throughout

64:6.13 The s. remnants of these people were absorbed by

99:5.3 Jesus s. tradition, destroyed dogma, and called man

175:3.2 the light-bearers of truth to the world had been s..

shaven

94:10.2 an overgrown brotherhood of priests with s. heads

shaving

89:8.3 S. the head and cutting hair were forms of religious

shavings

123:4.3 shop, where they had great fun with the s. and the

Shawnee

90:2.9 the S. Tenskwatawa, who predicted the eclipse of

shenon-exhaustive—see shewoman

77:8.3 femaleness, often being spoken of as “he” or “s..”

133:9.3 Exalt wisdom and s. will promote you.

133:9.3 S. will bring you to honor if you will but embrace her

137:6.2 the Lord says: ‘Before s. travailed, s. brought forth

137:6.2 her pain came, s. was delivered of a man child.

185:1.9 s. sent the second-rate Pilate to govern Palestine.

shewoman

68:2.6 which in measure s. shares with the females of all

68:2.6 a settled residence where s. could cultivate the soil.

68:2.7 s. was an essential partner in self-maintenance.

68:2.7 S. was a food provider, a beast of burden, and a

68:2.7 s. was an ever-present means of sex gratification.

68:5.8 S. must still toil to produce the vegetable necessities

68:5.8 s. had become scarcely more than a human animal,

70:10.6 If s. was guilty, “the water that causes the curse

70:10.6 s. was acquitted of the charges made by her

71:1.22 and the unconditional release of the girl so that s.

82:3.7 S. was required to execute a certain piece of

82:3.7 And if s. had borne a child before marriage, s. was

82:3.10 to have sex relations with the bride just before s.

82:3.14 If a wife was barren, s. had to be redeemed by her

82:4.5 a virgin was a commercial asset to the father—s.

83:3.1 they compare to a cat because s. costs nothing.

83:5.10 S. alone had the ritual wedding ceremony, and only

83:5.11 was not necessarily the love wife; in early times s.

83:6.7 woman never can become an ideal mother when s.

84:3.3 S. failed to get social recognition during primitive

84:3.3 because s. did not function in an emergency;

84:3.3 s. was not a spectacular or crisis hero.

84:3.5 s. early learned to trade upon her sex charms.

84:3.5 S. became more alert and conservative than man,

84:3.8 the liberation of woman so that s. could devote more

84:4.2 s. has always been a shrewd manager of men;

84:4.2 s. has always capitalized man’s stronger sex urge

84:4.2 By trading subtly upon her sex charms, s. has often

84:4.7 the delivery of twins, s. was believed to have been

84:4.8 Everything s. might touch, sit upon, or lie upon

84:4.8 a woman passed beyond the childbearing age, s.

84:4.10 Later, s. gained the legal right to own, control, and

84:4.10 but s. was long deprived of the right to hold office

84:4.10 S. has not yet gained world-wide freedom from

84:5.1 but in the partnership of self-maintenance s. labors

84:5.3 s. gradually emerges from slavery and obscurity.

84:5.4 came for woman to enjoy added rights, s. got them,

84:5.6 and s. fares even worse under the teachings of other

84:5.8 that s. now enjoys a degree of personal liberty and

84:5.9 Among industrialized races s. has received almost all

84:5.9 s. has directly benefited from every advance toward

84:5.10 will s. prove worthy of this new and unprecedented

84:7.3 Formerly man protected woman because s. was

84:7.3 was his chattel, and s. obeyed for the same reason.

84:7.9 individual family, and eventually s. had her way.

89:7.4 s. could redeem her life by sexual surrender.

89:7.4 in this way s. could earn her redemption money.

97:7.7 “Can a woman forget her suckling child that s.

97:7.7 Yes, s. may forget, yet will I not forget my children

180:6.7 but when s. is once delivered of her child, she

180:6.7 s. immediately forgets her anguish in the joy of the

sheaf

162:4.4 carrying in the right hand a s. of myrtle, willow,

shear

133:5.5 Arithmetic says that, if one man could s. a sheep in

133:5.5 could s. a sheep in ten minutes, ten men could s. it in

sheathe

183:4.2 Peter and his fellow swordsmen s. their blades.

sheaves

162:4.4 these lines, they would wave their s. at the altar.

Shechem

134:7.5 Beeroth, Lebonah, Sychar, S., Samaria, Geba, Endor

186:3.2 runners to Pella, Sidon, S., Hebron, Damascus, and

shednoun

183:0.3 the olive trees and secreted himself in a small s.

183:3.9 John Mark had remained secluded in the near-by s.

183:3.9 John Mark attempted to steal out of the s. in order

shedverb

4:5.4 It is an affront to hold that innocent blood must be s.

34:6.13 transcends all fear because the love of God is s.

52:7.3 the glory of God is being s. abroad in the world.

69:9.8 any place where blood was s. became the property of

70:1.5 Early man regarded it a virtue to s. alien blood.

74:7.20 sheds man’s blood by man shall his blood be s.,

113:5.2 Seraphim do not s. physical tears; they do not have

144:5.21 S. abroad the spirit of your mercy in our creature

175:1.22 now you make ready to s. more innocent blood.

184:2.9 when Peter had s. these tears of agony, he turned his

191:4.3 pray the Father of truth to s. abroad in your hearts a

shedding

13:0.3 central shining of the eternal Deities, s. this light of

shedding of blood

4:5.4 through sacrifices and penance and even by the s.,

4:5.5 The Hebrews believed that “without the s. there

63:6.4 Paul as the doctrine of atonement for sin by “the s.

93:6.4 the older sacrifices and atonement for sin by the s..

121:6.5 from the doctrine of forgiveness only by the s..

sheds

74:7.20 They taught that “whoso s. man’s blood by man shall

sheep or lost sheep

80:1.2 The Nodite-Andites imported sheep, goats, cattle,

81:2.12 Chinese farmers had begun the raising of s., goats,

125:1.1 mingled indiscriminately with the bleating of s. and

126:4.5 rams, ten thousands of s., or with rivers of oil?

126:5.11 farm life as they now had three cows, four s.,

127:3.11 to engage in agriculture and s. raising unless Jesus

131:2.5 we are his people, the s. of his pasture.

133:5.5 Arithmetic says that, if one man could shear a s. in

135:0.5 Elizabeth had a small farm on which they raised s..

135:1.3 tend his father’s s. and grew up to be a strong man

135:2.3 so they decided to go south with the s. herd.

135:2.3 “wilderness of Judea” John tended his s. along a

135:2.3 They supported themselves by s. raising and from

135:3.1 over and safeguard his herds of s. and goats.

135:3.1 trips to Hebron to see his mother and to sell s.,

140:3.19 false prophets who will come to you in s.’ clothing

140:6.8 must you remember that I have s. not of this flock,

140:9.3 “Behold I send you forth as s. in the midst of

148:7.2 If you had a s. and it should fall into a pit on the

148:7.2 it was lawful to lift the unfortunate s. out of the pit,

148:7.2 How much more valuable is a man than a s.!

150:4.2 but go instead to the ls. of the house of Israel.

152:2.7 Here they are, like s. without a shepherd.

159:1.2 “If a kindhearted man has a hundred s. and one of

159:1.2 will he not keep up his quest for the ls. until he

159:1.2 And then, when the shepherd has found his ls.,

159:1.2 ‘Rejoice with me, for I have found my s. that was

159:5.16 men hear about a God who went in search of ls.,

164:5.2 My s. hear my voice and I know them and they

165:2.4 the door, and when he calls, the s. know his voice.

165:2.4 his s., knowing his voice, come out at his word;

165:2.4 he leads the way and the s. follow him.

165:2.4 His s. follow him because they know his voice;

165:2.4 multitude gathered about us here are like s. without

165:2.4 the s. know not your voice and will not follow you.”

165:2.7 enter the fold without me shall fail, and the s. will not

165:2.8 who is willing even to lay down his life for the s..

165:2.8 when danger arises, will flee and allow the s. to be

165:2.8 flock and, if necessary, lay down his life for his s..

165:2.9 “But I have many other s. not of this fold,

165:2.9 These other s. also hear and know my voice, and I

165:2.10 that I will not desert my s., and that, if it shall be

167:7.4 have I not repeatedly told you that I have other s.

169:1.1 Jesus retold the story of the ls. and the lost coin

169:1.2 the good shepherd who left the ninety and nine s.

169:1.2 lost, and how, when he had found the straying s.,

169:1.2 And when the ls. had been restored to the fold,

169:1.2 rejoice with him over the finding of the s. that had

169:1.3 You are all like s. which have gone astray, and I have

169:1.4 in the wilderness to seek for the s. gone astray,

169:1.4 The s. wanders away, unintentionally; the coin is

169:1.5 You recall that the s. strayed away without intention,

169:1.15 Jesus presented the story of the ls. to show that,

169:1.15 the true shepherds of the flock, to seek the ls..

181:2.18 told you that I have other s. not of this flock?”

181:2.27 ‘The shepherd will be smitten and the s. will be

183:4.6 the shepherd is smitten and the s. are scattered!

192:2.3 again said Jesus: “Then take good care of my s..

192:2.4 Then said Jesus: “Feed my s..

sheepfold

165:2.4 Every shepherd who gains entrance to the s. by

165:2.7 I declare that I am both the door to the Father’s s.

165:2.10 that I will not falter in the safeguarding of the s.,

sheer

64:7.14 wiped the green man out of existence by s. force of

74:6.7 and exhilarating activity just for the s. fun of it.

84:5.2 tardily improving as a result of the s. sense of that

89:4.10 S. necessity eventually drove these semisavages to

97:1.3 progress he made was by s. force of compulsion;

97:7.4 although s. respect for their beauty and grandeur

151:6.1 the shore some places dropping s. down into the lake

sheet

188:1.3 The body was wrapped in a linen s. as the four men

188:1.4 napkin about the face, wrapped the body in a linen s.,

189:1.2 niche, undisturbed and wrapped in the linen s.,

189:4.6 The covering s. lay at the foot of the burial niche.

190:1.2 The captain wrapped them all up in the linen s.

sheet, ice

61:5.4 associated with the activity of each individual i..

61:5.5 The central i. extended south as far as Kansas;

61:7.2 750,000 years ago the fourth i., a union of the North

61:7.3 In Asia the Siberian i made its southernmost invasion

61:7.5 St. Lawrence valley, and the western i. made little

61:7.9 western i. crossing just over the Canadian border;

61:7.9 the eastern s. advancing south and covering the

63:5.2 this extensive i. reached France and the British Isles,

64:4.4 750,000 years ago the fourth i. was well on its way

64:4.10 lying between the i. and the then greatly expanded

79:5.2 the same i. which so long blocked Sangik migration

sheets

41:5.7 wind, the water sometimes appears to fall in s. or

41:5.7 to give the visible appearance of s. of water and

41:10.1 erupt veritable streams—continuous s.—of matter.

sheets, ice

59:1.17 There were no great i. during these ages.

61:5.3 The i. of this period were all located on elevated

61:7.7 In this invasion the three great i. coalesced into one

61:7.11 of the last glacier, the vast polar i. began to form,

63:5.4 the i. came farther south and drove their descendants

sheik

93:2.4 he was often referred to as the s., or king, of Salem.

sheiks

96:6.1 under the successive rule of the various tribal s.,

96:7.1 Under the leadership of their s. and priests the

97:1.1 taught the Hebrew s. they could not hope to survive

shekel

126:5.5 assessments and the temple tax of one-half s..

157:1.1 in the act of refusing to pay the customary half s.

157:1.4 have a record of Peter’s catching a fish with a s. in

157:1.4 maybe you will catch the fish with the s. in its

173:1.3 practice to require the temple dues of one-half s.

173:1.3 for this orthodox s. of Jewish coining.

173:1.3 except women, slaves, and minors, was one-half s.

shekels

122:9.1 parents redeem him by the payment of five s. to

Shekinah

136:1.4 brought up to believe in the doctrine of the S..

shelf

168:2.3 Lazarus presently sat up on the edge of the stone s.

188:1.4 sheet, and reverently placed it on a s. in the tomb.

189:4.9 in position and apparently intact on the burial s.?

shell

48:6.32 No chick may be had without the s., and no s. is of

58:5.3 This outer s. was supported by, and rested directly

59:2.12 There were many varieties of s. animals, but their

59:5.8 The large s.-feeding sharks were also highly evolved,

shellfish

156:4.3 went forth in search of new habitats of these s..

shells

59:0.8 Since so few of these early organisms had s.,

59:1.13 4. Limestone—including the deposits of trilobite s. in

59:2.12 s. were not then so much needed for defensive

59:3.1 the falling of these s. to the sea bottom built up

shelter

63:5.4 They regularly dwelt under the s. of overhanging

81:2.15 Man first simply appropriated his s., he lived under

84:1.2 attracted savage man to woman and the primitive s.

91:1.3 These simple-minded souls reasoned that food, s.,

98:1.1 for religious service, only food, clothing, and s..

102:2.7 the false s. of stereotyped religious doctrines and

122:6.2 In the back yard was the s. which covered the oven

131:1.8 The man who takes s. in the Most High conceals

131:4.3 The Lord is our ruler, s., and supreme controller,

136:3.4 wandering about in the hills, seeking a suitable s.,

136:4.14 rock cavern, a s. in the side of the hills near a village

136:4.14 which came from the side of the hill near this rock s..

151:5.4 in the stern of the boat under a small overhead s..

153:2.6 fishing fleet, which a week before had taken s. near

155:6.18 religion shall not become a theologic s. to which you

163:4.12 trust the Father for food and s. and all other things

164:5.2 people sought the partial s. of Solomon’s Porch;

176:1.5 Roman troops, finding a safe s. in Pella to the north.

sheltered

49:2.17 midst the shallow waters of s. tropic basins,

57:8.24 fingerlike seas providing shallow waters and s. bays

58:1.6 which would afford still more inland seas and s. bays,

58:1.7 extensive shore line of shallow waters and s. bays;

58:4.4 planted the primitive form of marine life in the s.

58:6.1 This metamorphosis took place in the s. tropic bays

58:7.10 the sluggish swamp water of some ancient s. shore

59:4.12 along the coast of California since many s. bays of

61:7.14 the mastodon preferred the s. fringes of the forest

62:3.5 tigers, had not yet invaded this peculiarly s. nook of

63:5.4 a good view of the approaches and s. them from

63:5.5 became clever in disguising their partially s. abodes

65:2.13 implantation of life in the ancient east-west s. seas.

66:7.5 homes of Dalamatia never s. less than five hundred

80:6.3 Andites enjoyed the s. position of the Nile valley;

99:1.3 The social ship has steamed out of the s. bays of

137:4.16 Jesus withdrew to a s. nook of the garden and

148:4.1 who desired to talk with Jesus, in a certain s. corner

187:5.4 they were somewhat s. by an overhanging rock.

sheltering

84:1.2 this urges woman into the s. protection of marriage.

123:0.2 Mary, realizing that such a program of undue s.

shelters

62:2.4 as their construction of crude s. in the high treetops

62:3.7 provide for safety in arboreal and underground s..

62:3.9 construction of new treetop abodes and ground s.

63:3.2 The family was domiciled in four adjoining rock s.,

135:3.1 John built no less than a dozen stone s. and night

151:6.1 our breakfast and under some of the s. rest and talk.”

shelves

59:0.8 the sea bottoms, the extensive continental s.,

77:4.8 now silently resting on the dusty s. of museums.

Shema

150:8.4 The congregation then recited the S., the Jewish

Shemercity despot of Israel

97:9.18 Even King Omri attempted to buy S.’ estate.

Shensi

79:7.5 From Honan to S. the potentials of an advanced

79:8.6 hydraulic problems faced by the agriculturists in S.

Sheol

86:4.8 phantom replica of the individual went down to S.;

shepherd

48:6.30 the story whispered in the night season to the s. boy.

84:3.2 as is witnessed by the saying, “The Lord is my S..”

93:2.1 to this s., “I am Melchizedek, priest of El Elyon,

97:7.8 “He shall feed his flock like a s.; he shall gather the

128:1.10 the True S., the Deliverer of the worlds,

130:2.8 both enjoyed playing with a very intelligent s. dog,

131:2.7 The Lord is my s.; I shall not want.

131:4.4 our life giver and the Good S. of the human flocks.

135:3.0 3. THE LIFE OF A SHEPHERD

135:3.1 John’s life as a s. afforded him a great deal of time

135:3.2 This rugged s. was very partial to the writings of

152:2.7 Here they are, like sheep without a s..

159:1.2 if he is a good s., will he not keep up his quest for

159:1.2 And then, when the s. has found his lost sheep,

159:5.3 “The Lord is my s.; I shall not want.

165:2.0 2. SERMON ON THE GOOD SHEPHERD

165:2.1 that Jesus preached the sermon on the “Good S..”

165:2.3 If the false s. were blind, he would have no sin, but

165:2.4 “The true s. gathers his flock into the fold for the

165:2.4 Every s. who gains entrance to the sheepfold by

165:2.4 The true s. enters the fold after the porter has

165:2.4 the true s. goes before them; he leads the way and

165:2.4 gathered about us here are like sheep without a s.,

165:2.4 when we speak to them, they know the s.’ voice,

165:2.7 Father’s sheepfold and at the same time the true s. of

165:2.7 Every s. who seeks to enter the fold without me shall

165:2.8 I also am the true s. who is willing even to lay

165:2.8 but the true s. will not flee when the wolf comes;

165:2.8 I say to you, friends and enemies, I am the true s.;

165:2.9 then shall you all know the voice of one s., the true s.

169:1.2 Many times have I told you the story of the good s.

169:1.2 you remember that the good s. called in his friends

181:2.27 You know it is written, ‘The s. will be smitten and

182:1.16 I am the good s..

183:4.6 Surely, the s. is smitten and the sheep are scattered!

188:5.1 full measure of the supreme devotion of the true s.

190:5.4 That he will feed the flock like a true s., gathering

192:2.3 Be a good and a true s. to the flock.

shepherds

68:5.9 Adam and Eve were gardeners, not s., and gardening

98:7.7 been witnessed by only a handful of gift-bearing s.

122:8.5 No s. nor any other mortal creatures came to pay

165:2.3 shall judge both of you, the true s. and the false s..

165:2.4 And because you are false s., the sheep know not

165:2.6 you are not true s. unless you lead your flocks into

166:1.5 untrue s. who are like whited sepulchres which,

169:1.15 Sons, the true s. of the flock, to seek the lost sheep

190:5.1 west of Jerusalem, there lived two brothers, s.,

192:2.4 Be an example and inspiration to all your fellow s..

shield

46:1.6 On Urantia it is this same gas s. which prevents the

57:7.10 large enough to resist the ever-stronger friction s.

62:7.4 permitted to manipulate the environment and s.

150:8.6 O King, helper, savior, and s.!

150:8.6 Blessed are you, O Yahweh, the s. of Abraham.”

shielding

154:0.3 Jews threatened to report to Caesar that he was s. a

shields

39:5.12 In reality these wings are energy insulators—friction s

39:5.13 While the energy s. are wide open, the sleeping

39:5.13 Then the upper and lower pairs of s. are carefully

185:1.4 this lost prestige and had the s. of the emperor,

185:1.4 the emperor as promptly ordered the offending s.

shift

84:7.27 any attempt to s. parental responsibility to state or

126:1.2 Jesus then would s. his gaze over to Ebal and

192:4.7 Nathaniel opposed this s in the burden of their public

shifted

42:4.14 given out when electronic or other positions are s.

61:5.2 with these land elevations the ocean currents s.,

78:8.9 the rulership variously s. between Sumer, Akkad, Ur,

79:1.2 This civilization perished when the rain winds s. to

80:2.1 the water-laden winds from the west s. to the north,

80:3.8 As the rain winds s. to the north, the great open

80:6.1 the center of civilization s. to the valley of the Nile.

97:3.6 Elijah s. the Yahweh-Baal controversy from the land

194:4.4 Their message has suddenly s. to the proclamation

shifting

2:2.3 changing attitude and the s. minds of his created

3:2.6 The Father is not a transient force, a s. power,

29:4.15 Controllers in accordance with the ever-s. needs of

30:3.13 They are an ever-s. colony embracing all orders of

37:9.11 ever-changing celestial ministries and constantly s.

37:9.11 Throughout all this never-ceasing changing and s.,

42:5.6 Orbital s. of electrons results in the ejection or the

57:8.16 due to cooling, contracting, and superficial s..

58:5.3 flow hither and yon in equalization of s. planetary

58:5.4 Earthquakes are caused by s. of the solid outer crust

59:5.0 5. THE CRUSTAL-SHIFTING STAGE

59:5.14 was periodically going up and down due to the s. sea

70:8.13 Flexible and s. social classes are indispensable to an

79:6.4 the s. courses of the rivers made the lowland cities

80:1.4 the s. water-laden winds dispersed the remnants of

99:2.6 to adjust its attitude toward rapidly s. social changes

109:5.3 But your unsteady and rapidly s. mental attitudes

shiftless

69:9.6 in an effort to escape enslavement to the s. idlers

shifts

57:1.7 the narrative s. to the functioning of the personalities

Shih Huang TiChinese emperor

94:6.11 combated both by the imperial efforts of Ch’in S.

Shiloh

97:9.17 Yahweh’s temple at S. was discredited, and all the

153:2.2 then will I make this house like S., and I will make

shimmer

74:6.5 The bodies of Adam and Eve gave forth a s. of light,

shimmering

182:3.10 of the sunrise and sunset on the s. Sea of Galilee,

Shin sect

94:12.4 In this respect the S. of Japan has become one of

94:12.4 it has revived the missionary spirit of Gautama’s

shine

6:8.6 Never can the concept of the Eternal Son s. brightly

12:7.7 divine will is observed to s. brighter and brighter in

15:6.8 but there are also suns which s. without heat.

41:3.7 Both very young and very old suns usually s. with a

41:7.14 main streams of universe energy can s. on forever.

41:9.5 The sun will s. on as of present efficiency for more

64:4.13 in an effort to induce the moon again to s..

97:5.3 prophet said: “Arise and s., for your light has come

97:7.12 the trust-breeding religion of Salem s. forth for the

122:9.21 To s. upon those who sit in darkness and the

131:1.5 he causes the sun to s. upon the sprouting grain,

131:2.11 They who are wise shall s. as the brightness of the

140:3.13 Let your light so s. before men that they may see

140:3.16 “Your Father in heaven makes the sun to s. on the

140:4.4 Let your light so s. before men that they may see

140:4.5 We are admonished to let our light so s. that our

140:4.5 light should so s. as not to attract attention to self.

144:5.90 Let the sun of righteousness s. upon us at noontime,

145:2.2 from Isaiah: “Arise and s., for your light has come,

147:8.4 afflicted souls; then shall your light s. in obscurity,

151:3.1 You are to let your light s. but do so with wisdom

159:4.8 Through the mind of man truth may indeed s. forth,

shines

29:3.9 the distribution of the light that s. without heat.

41:4.4 And still this sun s. with a faint reddish glow,

131:2.11 The path of the just is as a shining light which s.

166:4.4 the sun s. on the righteous and the unrighteous.

194:3.13 man is still searching for God, but there s. out over

shingled

88:4.8 actually be killed by practicing sorcery on his s. hair

shiningsee Shining

11:1.3 until at last you would stand before the central s. of

11:4.2 in the space between the s. orbs of the Son and the

12:8.16 The brighter the s. of the spiritualized personality

13:0.3 the spiritual luminosity of the central s. of the Deities

13:0.4 No personal being may sojourn on these seven s.

13:3.1 These s. orbs are the source of the threefold light of

13:4.1 Between the s. spheres of the Eternal Son and the

17:1.1 Isle between the s. spheres of the Eternal Son and

34:1.1 followed by the disappearance in the spiritual s. of

41:3.7 never having known an initial red stage of youthful s.

46:1.4 the intensity of Urantia sunlight when the sun is s.

56:10.18 is the time-space shadow of the Paradise energy-s. of

74:3.1 walked that night through the Garden under the s.

108:6.8 the mists of mortal uncertainty into the clear s. of the

131:2.11 The path of the just is as a s. light which shines

153:5.3 new day is dawning for the s. forth in new glory

Shining

24:7.2 of “personal contact” with the Paradise Central S.,

Shinranteacher of Buddhism in Japan

94:12.2 the teachings of Honen Shonin, and S. in Japan,

Shinto

92:6.9 7. S..

92:6.15 the Confucian teachings; S. is revered in Japan.

92:6.20 to S.—worship of the state in the imperial family.

94:5.6 In Japan this proto-Taoism was known as S.,

94:9.3 was much affected by Taoism in China, S. in Japan,

131:7.0 7. SHINTO

131:7.1 It was the one religion of which Ganid had never

ship

11:1.3 If you were a navigator, equipped with s., maps,

42:5.15 just as the passage of a s. through water initiates

99:1.3 The social s. has steamed out of the sheltered bays of

111:1.9 Mind is your s., the Adjuster is your pilot, the

130:1.2 pointed out to Jesus the s. landing from which it

132:7.4 Buddha guided his s. of salvation right up to the

132:7.4 faulty charts of navigation, the good s. ran aground.

133:2.1 While tarrying at the s. landing, waiting for the boat

133:2.4 Ganid began work on the steward of the s., but

133:9.4 the small boat carried them out to their anchored s.

151:5.4 tossed their boat about as though it were a toy s.,

159:3.8 Faith is to religion what sails are to a s.;

shipboard

133:2.5 proselyte of the Jewish faith, whom they met on s..

shipping

79:3.7 Dravidian s. was pushing coastwise across the

ships

121:2.2 the Mediterranean, whence s. carried their cargoes

shipyard

130:2.4 dropped from hour to hour as they toiled in the s..

shirked

124:4.9 Jesus never s. the responsibility of making the

shirking

169:1.6 seeking for a good time and s. responsibility, while

Shittim

165:0.1 Livias, Heshbon, Callirrhoe, Beth-Peor, S.,

shoals

110:1.2 pilot the God-conscious mind away from the s. of

111:1.9 eventually wreck the mortal career upon the evil s.

shock

48:4.18 Humor functions to lessen the s. of the unexpected

86:3.1 Death was the supreme s. to evolving man,

86:3.1 Not the sanctity of life but the s. of death inspired

97:1.6 It was a great s. to Israel, and almost cost Samuel his

122:5.2 And Mary had hardly recovered from this s. when

123:3.2 The first great s. of Jesus’ young life occurred when

125:0.4 the first great s. of the day came when his mother

125:1.1 But Jesus received the s. of his young life when his

126:5.7 The great s. of his fifteenth year came when Jesus

127:3.3 thus seeking to lessen the s. such as he himself had

150:1.3 This was a decided s. to even the twelve apostles.

152:6.5 prepare the apostles for the impending s.—the crisis

154:6.7 “I have no mother,” was recovering from the s. in

158:7.5 After they had recovered from the first s. of Jesus’

158:7.6 What a s. these words were to these fishermen who

172:5.10 settled down on him as a result of this day’s s.;

181:2.12 after you have recovered from the s., you will go

185:6.5 recovered from the first s. of seeing the Master’s

185:8.1 “We have no king but Caesar,” was a s. even to

187:0.4 curious idlers who merely desired to enjoy the s.

189:4.13 After these women had recovered from the s. of their

190:2.6 As they began to recover from the first s. of their

191:5.3 the s. of the transition from the false security of

shocked

62:3.9 parents were severely s. and badly burned; three of

81:6.12 You are sometimes s. at the ravages of war, but you

97:9.26 the captivity s. the remnant of Israel into monotheism

123:6.8 he was somewhat s. by Jesus’ frankness and

124:3.7 Joseph was inexpressibly s. to observe his son’s

124:3.8 and was astonished and s. beyond expression.

125:1.1 Jesus was s. and sickened by the spirit of irreverence

125:1.3 Jesus was s. by the spiritual ugliness which he beheld

127:6.7 Mary was s. at first but came gradually to see his

131:3.1 Ganid was s. to discover how near Buddhism came

133:3.4 Ganid was at first s., and later on charmed, by the

137:2.6 somewhat s., Nathaniel asked, “Can any such

138:7.2 Once more were his associates s., stunned.

138:8.11 The apostles were at first s. by, but early became

140:8.27 The three apostles were s. this afternoon when

142:3.9 Never before had the apostles been so s. as they

143:3.4 They were momentarily s. when Jesus even neglected

143:5.11 The apostles never ceased to be s. by Jesus’

157:7.2 Judas had been s. by the death of John the Baptist,

158:2.1 The three apostles were s. and bewildered by the

158:7.1 Even the stolid Alpheus twins had been s. by this

159:4.11 Nathaniel was enlightened, and s., by the Master’s

166:1.2 But Nathaniel was s. by this failure of the Master

174:2.5 to have answered “Yes” would have s. the deep-

182:2.1 The apostles were greatly s. when they returned to

183:4.6 they are too severely s. by the Master’s sudden

184:3.18 Annas was truly s. as the other members of the court

192:1.6 Peter had been s. at the sight of the coals of fire

196:2.7 You would be neither s. nor disturbed by some of

shocking

50:4.12 the most profoundly s. episodes of this rebellion

72:10.1 will, no doubt, in others prove s. to most Urantians.

89:6.8 to sacrifice his son Isaac, while s. to civilized

89:9.4 legitimate successors of those s. early ceremonies of

133:8.1 Such scenes were not so s. to Indians, but they were

183:1.1 These inhuman and s. experiences which Jesus

187:6.3 had shuddered at the s. spectacle of the crucifixion of

shone

57:5.10 they s. with a brilliant light and emitted enormous

57:7.7 during these ages the sun never s. upon the earth’s

64:4.13 As long as the moon s. a little, they managed to

123:5.12 the east, when the sun s. upon their marble walls,

136:10.1 And his face s. with the glory of spiritual victory and

151:1.2 but as soon as the sun s., it withered because it

151:5.5 vanished, and the stars of heaven s. overhead.

158:1.8 And Jesus’ face and form s. with the luminosity of

176:1.2 to receive the light of heaven as it so mercifully s.

ShoninJapanese teacher of Buddhism

94:12.2 until, with the teachings of Ryonin, Honen S.,

shook

151:5.4 dropped his oar and, rushing over to Jesus, s. him

192:1.6 Peter s. himself and, kneeling at the Master’s feet,

shoot

12:1.2 the cosmic energies would be observed to s. off on

41:5.1 gas pressure within a sun to cause it to s. forth

shooting star(s)

57:6.5 S. occur in swarms because they are the fragments

85:1.2 The s. was awesome to early man, and he easily

88:1.1 Early man regarded s. and meteors as indicating the

shoots

39:5.14 near point of the seraphic carriage, which s. forward

shop or carpenter shop or repair shop

72:4.1 Adjacent to each s. is a working library where the

72:5.10 six hours a day in the office of his machine s.

122:6.3 large room, which was used as a cs. during the day

123:1.6 he sent out to work while he remained at the s.

123:1.6 home duties and watching his father work at the s.,

123:2.4 Joseph had been occupied building his new s. and

123:3.7 Joseph turned the s. in Nazareth over to his brothers

123:4.3 delighted to play in the far corner of the family cs.,

123:5.6 from many lands passed in and out of his father’s rs..

124:1.11 he spent several months in a smith’s s. when older,

124:3.3 Jesus spent considerable time at the caravan supply s.

124:4.1 Jesus began doing regular work in the home cs.

126:2.1 messenger from Sepphoris had stopped at the s.

126:5.8 The family supply s. had already been taken over by

126:5.8 uncle, and Jesus worked altogether in the home s.,

127:2.11 this year and began full-time work at home in the cs..

127:3.1 make a payment on the old family supply and rs.

127:3.1 James was old enough to work at the house s. and

127:3.7 Jesus began work in the old family rs. and was

127:3.7 Each month Jesus made his payments on the s.

127:6.11 to begin work at the small bench in the home cs..

128:2.3 but spent most of his time at the caravan rs..

128:2.3 begin to alternate with him in attendance at the s..

128:2.3 Jesus left James in charge of the rs. while he went

128:2.6 When he returned to the rs., he did not again

128:2.6 Jesus worked in association with James at the s.

128:3.1 The purchase price of the rs. was over one third paid

128:6.3 The final payments had been made on the caravan rs.

128:6.11 The children were always welcome at the rs..

128:6.11 sand, blocks, and stones by the side of the s.,

128:6.11 the more intrepid ones would peek into the s.,

128:6.11 seated on the favorite rock by the corner of the s.,

128:7.7 time to training James in the management of the rs.

128:7.13 Jesus presented full title to the rs. to James,

128:7.13 stipulated that, in return for the gift of the rs.,

129:1.3 all the craft on the lake had been built in the s. of

129:1.11 Jesus held a meeting with the entire household, s.,

129:1.11 children playing out by the side of the Nazareth cs..

134:1.3 spent some time at the rs. with his brother Joseph,

136:4.2 that was preserved on the boards about the cs.,

137:1.3 “Ever since this man came to work in Zebedee’s s.,

137:8.3 Peter rushed out of the s. and by midafternoon had

150:7.1 Jesus passed by the cs. and spent a half hour on

shops

72:3.5 by teachers during the rest periods in the school s.,

72:4.1 in solving the problems arising in the school s.

72:4.1 and mechanization—are produced in these s..

129:1.4 Zebedee’s boatbuilding s. were on the lake to the

shoresee shore line(s)

58:5.8 that a wide break did not occur on the eastern s. of

59:0.8 the numerous shallow near-s. basins are covered

78:1.3 situated east of the southern s. of the Caspian Sea

93:5.2 as was the eastern s. of the Mediterranean Sea.

129:1.4 his home was situated down the lake s. near the

129:1.11 a meeting with the household, shop, and s. helpers,

133:9.4 Jesus stood on the s. and watched as the small

137:5.3 he sat out on the lake s. thinking, thinking until

137:6.4 entered a boat and pulled down the s. a little way,

137:8.3 leaving them in a grove by the s., Peter went in quest

138:4.1 and his apostles and were awaiting them on the s..

140:0.1 the apostles did not go out far from the s. to fish.

140:0.1 lingering near the s. repairing their nets and tinkering

140:0.2 Andrew and Peter, who were fishing near the s.;

140:8.1 Jesus went out from the s. in a boat with Peter,

145:0.3 in a boat anchored a short distance from the s..

145:1.1 who had just come in near s. from a fruitless night

145:1.2 so that they signaled to their associates on the s. to

151:1.1 one thousand were assembled on s. near Jesus’

151:1.1 he talked to the crowd assembled along the s..

151:5.3 being no evidence of a storm on the western s..

151:5.3 on their oars as they laboriously pulled for the s.,

151:5.7 late when Jesus and his associates reached the s.,

151:6.1 Although most of the near-by eastern s. of the lake

151:6.1 the s. in some places dropping sheer down into the

152:2.1 planned to escape, unnoticed, to the opposite s. of

152:2.1 were all familiar with these parks on the eastern s..

152:4.1 began to row toward Bethsaida on the western s. of

154:7.1 manned the oars and pulled for the eastern s. of the

154:7.4 make their way over the lake toward the eastern s.,

157:1.3 then signaled to an associate, fishing near the s.,

157:1.5 boat and slowly rowed away toward the eastern s. of

162:0.1 they passed down the eastern s. of the lake and,

163:1.2 the s. of the lake of Galilee to witness the ordination

163:5.2 proceeded down the lake s. and along the Jordan

192:1.1 to the ten apostles as their boat drew near the s.

192:1.2 As they neared the s., they saw someone on the

192:1.2 drew nearer the s., they saw they were mistaken—

192:1.2 occurred to none of them that the person on the s.

shore line(s)

58:1.7 extensive s. of shallow waters and sheltered bays;

58:6.1 the tropic bays and lagoons of the extensive s. of the

58:7.10 sluggish swamp water of some ancient sheltered s.

58:7.11 the s. waters are swarming with the simple forms of

59:1.1 confined to the various inland seas and oceanic s.;

59:1.10 1. Conglomerates—matter deposited near the s..

59:3.1 so that not much deposition occurred about the s..

59:4.7 Following these submergences, many of the s. were

59:5.3 highlands were situated just beyond the present s..

60:3.3 located seven hundred miles west of the present s..

60:3.4 of South America, eventually reaching the present s..

60:3.11 hinter continental mass upcrumpled the Pacific s.

62:4.3 around the peninsula point and up the eastern s..

65:2.1 the warm-water bays and lagoons of the vast s. of

shoressee shores of Paradise

13:2.7 Nor will you be permitted on the s. of Divinington,

15:7.10 dispatched for Havona direct from the s. of Uversa

20:1.12 They range the universe of universes from the s. of

25:8.5 will be designated to welcome you to the eternal s.

27:1.4 the instigator of rest welcomes you to the eternal s.

27:1.5 now you awake to life everlasting on the s. of the

27:7.2 and dominant passion of all who climb to its s.

34:6.13 the lights of eternal life as they glimmer on the s. of

39:4.15 traveler of spirit or semispirit nature on the s. of

48:2.3 the arrival of the first mortal survivor on the s. of

49:2.17 the bottom, sides, and s. of these marine gardens

52:5.5 mortals can pass, upon death, directly to the s. of

58:7.9 extensive areas of the continental s. sank beneath the

58:7.9 the sedimentary accumulations of these ancient s..

59:1.17 eastward to bathe and warm the s. of Greenland,

59:3.7 and the warm seas bathed the s. of the polar lands.

59:5.16 the vegetation growing in the bogs and the swamp s.

60:2.7 being formed along the northern Mediterranean s..

60:3.11 repercussional changes along the Pacific s. of Asia.

63:6.7 Onagar maintained headquarters on the northern s.

64:7.19 a lone Eskimo group on the s. of Hudson Bay.

66:7.16 was inscribed now lie beneath the waters off the s. of

73:1.5 group was situated on the northeastern Syrian s. of

73:3.1 an island—projecting westward from the eastern s. of

77:4.11 Van subsequently settled about the s. of the lake

79:5.6 were not slow in forsaking the inhospitable s. of the

80:2.3 through Iran, Mesopotamia, and along both s. of the

87:0.2 Human imagination cast off from the s. of self and

93:7.2 descendants of Adamson, clustered about the s. of

98:1.1 slaves that had been brought to the Greek s. in

107:3.6 Never to attempt a landing on the s. of Divinington.

110:1.2 harbors of perfection on far-distant and eternal s..

112:7.2 you are to awaken on the s. of a better world,

113:7.1 this first awakening on the s. of the mansion world;

123:6.1 his fisherman uncle on the s. of the Sea of Galilee

134:3.1 old Persian city of Urmia on the s. of Lake Urmia.

155:5.11 seas of unexplored truth in search for the farther s.

156:6.3 made their way to Gennesaret on the western s. of

shores of Paradise

7:5.6 intervenes between the Havona circuit and the s..

25:8.5 the resurrection into eternity on the everlasting s..

26:11.6 first circle of Havona, but they awaken on the s..

28:7.1 they range from the s. to the evolutionary worlds

48:4.20 through the circuits of Havona to the eternal s..

113:7.5 And they will be in waiting on the s. when their

shorn

53:7.13 the archrebels were dethroned and s. of all powers,

65:1.7 even though they are s. of all ability to organize—

65:2.13 highest types of germ plasm that it was forever s. of

66:8.5 this traitorous Prince was finally s. of all authority on

66:8.7 now this rebel of the realm, s. of all power to harm

74:3.1 and though s. of most of his power to work evil,

shortshort cut or cut short; short distance; short lives;

  short of; short period; short season; short sojourn;

  short time; short way; short, in

14:5.1 On Urantia you pass through a s. and intense test

15:1.1 generations of a million or a billion of your s. years,

23:1.9 They are “s. circuited” as you might describe it in

23:2.23 Solitary Messengers can go in very s. order, not

39:4.7 a pause in the Paradise ascent, a s. breathing spell,

39:4.12 ever downward through a succession of s. falls,

42:5.4 These s. and powerful rays represent the initial

42:5.5 3. The s. space rays.

57:7.3 such estimates are too s. because the radioactive

58:2.2 Most of these s. wave lengths are absorbed by a

58:3.1 by the emergence of flood tides of s. space rays of

58:3.2 The output of s. space rays, whether coming from

58:3.4 fully resistant to all of this amazing flood of the s.

59:5.11 There was a s. interruption, and the sea returned to

59:5.11 This was a s. inundation, and most of the land was

74:7.11 observers were freely admitted to Eden for s. visits.

80:9.10 but in general its members are s., long-headed,

93:4.5 But even such a s. and simple declaration of faith

95:3.5 Ikhnaton they accepted but halfheartedly for one s.

100:4.5 —a s., misshapen, filthy, snarling hulk of a man

101:4.2 within a few s. years many of our statements

110:1.2 dark and uncertain mazes of your s. earthly career;

110:3.1 permits them to lend assistance in your s. struggles

111:0.2 vital that is destined to endure beyond the s. span of

112:3.7 unconscious during the long or s. sleep of death.

112:7.4 pass through a relatively s. and intensive testing on

118:1.6 exercised by those mortals whose time units are s.;

120:2.8 by a God-knowing human during the s. career of

120:2.8 and doing it during one s. lifetime in the flesh.

127:6.13 pass through during the s. and strenuous years of

135:4.6 begin his s. but brilliant career as a public preacher.

137:1.1 the two paused for a s. talk, during which Andrew

137:4.7 disconcerting news that the wine was running s..

137:4.9 a part of the Father’s will—” and Jesus stopped s.,

138:7.3 After this s. but earnest talk the apostles all arose,

138:8.10 teaching consisted in parables and s. discourses,

139:11.4 Four years was too s. a time in which to make such

146:1.2 the adoration of a spiritual ideal during the s. space

151:5.5 clouds, having spent themselves in a s. shower,

154:2.1 Within the s. space of two weeks every synagogue

163:2.3 but I would like to go to my home for a s. while to

163:4.12 They must go forth on this s. mission wholly

169:0.2 that Jesus planned to teach this one s. week at Pella

171:6.1 being s. of stature, Zaccheus could not see over their

173:5.6 They realized that only a few s. days could

174:1.2 After a s. silence Jesus looked significantly at all

175:3.2 left to finish their brief and s. lease of national life

181:0.1 (the s. interval between the resurrection and the

181:2.15 Whether your ministry be long or s., possess your

182:1.1 my time with you is now very s., and I desire that we

182:2.3 they had been running s. on sleep ever since their

183:0.1 wide awake; they had been refreshed by their s. naps,

183:4.2 After a s. informal discussion, Simon stood up on the

191:0.8 altogether too keen to be recovered from on s notice

short cut(s) or cut short

48:5.7 There are no royal roads, s. cuts, or easy paths to

75:8.5 to circumvent the established plan by s. cuts,

80:2.1 of the violet race into Europe was cut s. by climatic

80:6.5 This brilliant epoch of culture was cut s. by warfare

136:8.5 Jesus was fully aware of the s. cuts open to one of

short distance

61:7.5 lobe extended only a s. below the St. Lawrence

132:6.1 they are but a s. from safety and security, even as

134:3.1 a group of islands situated a s. offshore near Urmia

145:0.3 spent an hour together in a boat anchored a s.

148:2.1 At this infirmary, located a s. to the south of the

168:0.11 withdrew for a s. while both Martha and Mary talked

172:3.6 a little off the main road and a s. northwest of

173:0.3 The apostles withdrew for a s. and awaited

176:0.2 to climb up the western slope of Olivet for a s.

176:0.2 to their private camp near Gethsemane located a s.

178:0.1 the Master led them to a secluded spot a s. above

182:1.2 When Jesus had thus spoken, he led the way a s. up

184:2.9 Peter followed them, but only for a s. distance.

187:4.8 After Mary left, the other women withdrew for a s.

188:1.2 family tomb, hewn out of solid rock, located a s.

192:2.7 When they had gone a s., Jesus said to Andrew,

short life or lives

14:5.11 urges must frequently be restrained during your s. on

34:6.9 During the s. you live on Urantia, these two diverse

40:5.9 minds of these struggling creatures during their s. in

63:2.6 This was one of the most joyous moments in their s.

102:8.7 God and finding him to the fullness during one s. life

103:5.6 such antagonisms can be worked out, but in one s.

111:0.2 vital that is destined to endure beyond the s. span of

112:5.22 your onetime associates in the s. but intriguing life

120:2.8 Exhibit in your one s. in the flesh, as it has never

120:2.8 and doing it during one s. lifetime in the flesh.

146:1.2 spiritual ideal during the s. space of a single lifetime

193:4.11 which are not always distributed during this one s. in

195:5.10 latent adventure surging within the soul in one s. life

196:2.2 And thus, in one s. life, did Jesus traverse that

196:2.7 progress in the conquest of the mind in one s..

short of

9:5.6 you are far s. of that divine goal as you function in

12:1.16 the Infinite can never attain full expression s. of

15:7.2 it is twenty-two minutes s. of three thousand days of

58:6.8 while those that fall s. of this goal cease to exist.

61:7.3 in Europe the advancing ice stopped just s. of the

83:7.8 the social group falls s. of providing marriage

84:5.6 Woman’s estate is little s. of hopeless under the

92:4.9 But no revelation s. of the attainment of the

103:7.4 of mind logic on all levels of experience s. of the

105:1.6 And even that hypothesis probably falls far s. of the

106:8.17 Trinities could hardly attain to complete function s.

106:8.17 the three Absolutes can hardly be unified s. of the

108:5.10 an angel might possibly fall s. of the perfection of

118:0.11 also, you can comprehend that that is s. of infinity,

118:6.5 Volition on any level s. of the absolute encounters

118:10.1 for that would be nothing s. of cosmic tyranny.

132:3.7 The faith-activated soul of man cannot stop s. of the

134:5.16 no end to the evolution of political sovereignty s. of

139:7.9 When the funds for the week were s. of the

148:4.9 Any being who in any manner falls s. of the divine

160:1.14 All philosophies and religions which fall s. of these

171:6.1 crowd, but it was too great, and being s. of stature,

176:0.1 they could conceive of no event s. of the end of

178:1.7 In every possible way—in everything s. of spiritual

short period(s)

22:1.10 specific courses of training, for comparatively s.,

23:1.9 For s. and when stationary, they can collaborate in

57:5.10 they were in reality secondary suns for a s. after their

70:7.12 young men were usually released for a s. of leisure

91:7.2 often took his apostles away by themselves for s. to

135:0.4 Zacharias had only s. of service at the temple in

157:4.1 For s. some of them had truly believed that he was

181:2.26 and I know, after a s. of perplexity, you will go on

190:0.1 The resurrected Jesus now prepares to spend a s. on

short season(s)

100:5.8 S. of retreat from the busy scenes of life may not be

119:1.2 with these words: “I leave you but for a s..

132:5.16 remember that an individual can live on earth but a s.

163:1.3 for you go forth on this first mission for only a s..

181:0.1 really thought that this promise to return for a s.

191:5.3 You may tarry here and in Galilee for a s. while

short sojourn

14:5.10 just to aggravate and annoy you during your s. on

39:4.13 Your s. on Urantia, on this sphere of mortal infancy

48:3.18 worlds, whether your sojourn is to be long or s..

119:2.7 leave of the planet of his s. administrative sojourn,

156:2.3 during their s. many were added to the kingdom.

157:0.1 Before Jesus took the twelve for a s. in the vicinity

short time or short a time

35:9.9 is usually installed within a comparatively s., but

37:9.11 you tarry on your nativity planet such a s..

48:4.19 you always find it rejuvenating when for a s. you can

54:6.7 quite fully developed within a comparatively s.,

61:4.3 For a s. all the land of the world was again joined

64:6.6 But in a s. after reaching the Americas, the red men

76:2.3 in even so s. a time the officiating Nodite priests

78:8.3 In a s. they overran all Mesopotamia, driving forth

98:2.11 attained such heights of artistic philosophy in so s. a

101:4.1 religion is destined to be outgrown in a very s..

108:1.8 The s. intervening between the volunteering

118:1.6 exercised by those mortals whose time units are s.;

124:1.8 snow in Nazareth, remaining on the ground only a s.;

125:0.1 freedom from all sense of responsibility, for a s..

123:0.3 palatial home of Joseph’s relative-benefactor a s.

123:3.1 And in a very s. time he could read it readily.

129:1.7 which had been presented to the Jews a s. before

132:0.4 illuminate this truth in their minds that in a very s.

132:0.10 Paul did, a s. before his death, reach the conclusion

133:3.10 The elder of these two women died a s. thereafter,

135:6.4 in this s. he baptized over one hundred thousand

139:11.4 Four years was too s. a time in which to make

140:6.7 the apostles had talked among themselves for a s.,

147:2.4 again were the twenty-four all together until a s.

148:2.5 The camp disbanded a s. before the season for the

155:5.15 and apostles went apart by themselves for a s..

162:2.7 In just a s. I go to him who sent me into this world

170:2.10 Jesus was then absent from the world for only a s.;

170:5.19 In a s. the teaching of this story about Jesus nearly

171:1.6 Within a s. after the destruction of Jerusalem,

174:4.7 A s. back the Pharisees had enjoyed the manner in

178:0.1 did not return to the camp until midafternoon, a s.

180:0.3 In just a s. I am going to leave you, you will see

180:3.1 knowing that his time was s., said: “When I have left

180:4.5 In a very s. I am going to send you my spirit, just

180:6.5 “In just a little while I will leave you for a s. time.

182:1.1 my time with you is now very s., and I desire that

182:2.6 but I will rise to be with you a s. before I go to the

189:1.10 I would tarry here for a s. in transition form that I

189:1.12 the life he had chosen to live for a s. on Urantia.

191:4.1 manifestation to mortal recognition occurred a s.

192:2.13 tarry only a s. in this form before I go to my Father

short way

76:1.3 a s. north of the second garden the Euphrates and

77:5.10 A s. up in the foothills of Turkestan are the vestiges

134:8.2 Tiglath, Jesus had ascended the mountain only a s.

182:3.1 Jesus, taking Peter, James, and John, went a s. up

190:5.3 After walking a s. with them, Jesus said: “What

short, in

54:2.4 In s., what God had given men and angels Lucifer

56:7.8 In s., we have not the slightest concept of what

81:5.4 In s., the present-day mechanism is a trial-and-error

short-circuit

54:2.3 folly was the attempt to do the nondoable, to s. time

short-cut

75:2.1 his suggestions of compromise and s. adventures.

short-legged

61:3.4 including the four-tusked mastodons, s. rhinoceroses

short-lived

37:9.11 but you are all so s.; you tarry on your nativity

59:1.8 other continents were experiencing a s. emergence.

60:3.21 They were a s. species, soon becoming extinct.

79:2.7 stocks predominate, such achievements will be s..

79:7.4 upon the religious culture of the yellow race was s.,

80:6.4 of the Sethites, but these endeavors were s..

81:3.3 quickly because their unbaked mud huts were s.,

121:6.7 But such a campaign of misrepresentation was s.;

151:2.2 their devotion is s. in the face of tribulation and

short-range

25:2.8 quasi-material—are almost visible to the s. vision of

29:1.1 quasi-physical beings would be invisible to the s.

42:11.5 Linear gravity is the s. cohesive force of the

42:11.5 forces of intra-atomic cohesion are the s. forces of

44:3.2 They would be invisible to your s. vision, but they

short-ray

58:3.2 This s. energy charge of universe space is four

short-wave

58:2.10 transmission of your long- and s. radiobroadcasts.

shortage

70:1.9 2. Woman scarcity—an attempt to relieve a s. of

80:3.4 only practicing polygamy when war produced a s. of

130:2.1 There was a s. of skilled woodworkers for this task

shortcoming

181:2.27 that this s. in no way impairs my affection for you,

shortcomings

92:3.7 religion to compensate for many evolutionary s..

100:6.4 changed to the natural consciousness of mortal s.,

108:3.6 to adjust the mistakes and to compensate for the s.

158:7.8 Jesus had always been patient with their human s.,

159:1.5 come to God asking consideration for your s. when

shorten

150:8.6 on this occasion it was desirable to s. the service in

158:6.4 that you cannot time-s. the course of established

shortened

81:6.7 wrest a living from the land with s. days of labor

92:7.12 and invisible are inevitable, but they should be s. by

97:7.9 “And the Lord’s hand is not s. that it cannot save,

123:5.3 In the summer months the hours for school were s..

136:5.5 to the act or event in question, should not be s. or

shortening

136:8.1 permitted the manifestation of numerous time-s.

shorter

18:2.4 And you will each spend a longer or s. time on each

30:3.1 sojourn on architectural spheres for a longer or s.

30:4.12 those who avoid the longer or s. sleep of death.

37:6.7 be afforded opportunity to serve for a longer or s.

39:8.4 angels sometimes achieve Paradise in a much s. time

44:0.4 may choose such a career for a longer or s. period.

52:2.2 five hundred thousand years, some longer, some s..

52:4.10 Sometimes such an epoch is much s. and in rare

62:3.2 than their parents, having longer legs and s. arms.

86:4.8 specimens were also supposed to have s. shadows.

162:0.1 to go through Samaria, that being the s. route.

187:1.1 did not carry the whole cross, only this s. timber.

193:6.4 Thomas worried for a s. period and then resumed

shortest

42:5.5 These are the s. of all purely electronic vibrations

shortlysee shortly after; shortly before

57:5.2 outside influences that were to be s. encountered.

66:1.5 that this noble Lanonandek would so s. betray his

70:6.5 officer was a food administrator; others s. followed

87:6.2 stop with the effort to win good luck; he s. began

96:2.4 enslavement of the Semite peoples who were s. to

119:4.1 for he s. went out upon the Salvington dispatching

122:2.3 I, Gabriel, have come to announce that you will s.

130:8.1 S. he became an enthusiastic preacher of the

133:5.1 They s. arrived at the olden center of Greek science

133:7.1 S. the travelers set sail for Cyprus, stopping at

148:8.3 Kirmeth s. returned to Bagdad, taking with him

155:5.12 since we will so s. begin the bold proclamation of

176:2.3 my spirit, who shall s. be poured out upon all flesh.

178:3.2 I talk with you about what must s. come to pass.

182:2.5 that he will rise from the dead and appear to you s.,

184:1.9 Caiaphas himself followed after them s..

shortly after or shortly thereafter

49:5.24 s. the System Sovereign dispatches a Material Son

57:5.13 s. the extrusion of the solar system ancestral mass

57:8.10 S. Urantia was first recognized on the universe

59:5.3 S. the central portion of North America was

62:6.5 first contact with the mind of the female twin and s.

63:2.3 their previously prepared rendezvous s. midnight.

63:7.3 Andon and Fonta, s. their arrival on Jerusem,

64:6.5 and s. the Bering land isthmus sank, thus isolating

64:7.18 eighty thousand years ago, s. the red man entered

66:4.5 Usually this is at, or s., the time of the arrival of the

67:2.1 S. Satan’s inspection and when the planetary

67:6.8 Van and Amadon remained on earth until s. the

72:0.3 It received a Material Son s. Adam came to Urantia,

73:1.5 S. the destruction of Dalamatia the followers of Nod

74:6.4 They ate once a day, s. after noontime.

75:3.2 s. assuming the leadership of the Syrian Nodites,

75:3.2 s. this great event, Serapatatia and his new staff

76:5.2 But s. their reduction to mortal status they became

77:8.1 since their amalgamation into one group s. Pentecost

77:9.5 released from immediate planetary duties s Pentecost

93:0.2 corps of twelve became receivers for your world s.

93:8.1 It was s. the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah

93:9.3 (S. his marriage to Sarah, Abraham one night had

114:4.1 of authority by the government of Norlatiadek s. the

119:5.1 S. his departure from Salvington there did appear

119:5.3 unceremonious leave of Uversa, appearing s.

119:7.2 as the theater for his final bestowal was made s.

119:8.1 and s. there were issued mandates of divorcement

122:5.9 S. they moved into their new home in Nazareth,

123:0.1 able to support his family as he secured work s.

139:4.3 S. the selection of the twelve and at the time Jesus

139:6.9 Nathaniel’s father (Bartholomew) died s. Pentecost,

145:5.3 so, very early, s. Jesus had gone out to pray, Peter

145:5.9 That Sunday afternoon, s. Jesus and his apostles had

151:5.7 all rested in the boats, not going ashore until s.

151:6.6 saw the swine tumbling over the brow of the hill s.

152:5.1 s. midnight he and the Mark lad started to walk

154:2.1 S. the Hebron synagogue was destroyed by fire.

156:4.3 When, s., the supply of the sea animals which

158:1.3 his experience in the hills to the east of Jordan s.

168:0.1 s. noon when Martha started out to meet Jesus as he

172:0.1 Jesus and the apostles arrived at Bethany s. four

175:0.1 S. two o’clock on this Tuesday afternoon, Jesus,

177:3.5 S. noon, more than twenty of the Greeks who had

177:4.1 S. Jesus and John Mark left the camp, Judas

177:4.1 of the Sanhedrin and had been appointed for s.

178:2.3 S. lunch he did lead Jesus aside and, making bold,

182:2.12 S. David left him, and when Mark observed Jesus

183:4.4 S. daybreak, Simon Peter wandered back to camp,

183:4.7 It was s. daylight and just after Peter had been sent

184:2.4 S the portress let Peter in, and while he was warming

184:3.9 S. the beginning of the testimony of the false

185:0.1 S. six o’clock on this Friday morning, April 7, Jesus

186:3.1 S. Jesus was turned over to the Roman soldiers at

187:1.9 S. passing through the gate on the way out of the

187:1.11 was s. nine o’clock when this procession of death

187:5.1 s. twelve o’clock the sky darkened by reason of

187:5.1 When the Master gave up his life s. this hour, less

187:5.2 S. one o’clock, amidst the increasing darkness of

188:3.11 This memorial was created s. Michael departed from

189:0.1 S. the adjournment of the council of the archangels

190:1.2 S. six o’clock the daughter of Joseph of Arimathea

190:2.2 S. noontide, Jesus’ oldest brother, James, was

191:2.1 S. nine o’clock that evening, after the departure of

shortly before

62:5.10 S. their departure from the home forests they lost

63:2.3 they sallied forth s. nightfall on their trek.

80:6.2 The Nile valley began to suffer from floods s. before

129:1.6 when Jesus returned s. the double wedding of Simon

137:8.1 On Sabbath, June 22, s. they went out on their first

152:0.2 S. they reached the ruler’s house, as they hastened

158:1.3 about halfway up the mountain, s. noon, Jesus told

158:1.10 made ready to descend the mountain s. midnight.

158:4.1 It was s. breakfast time on this Tuesday morning

184:2.3 Peter threw away his sword s. he came up to the

185:2.6 s. midnight and after Pilate had granted permission

188:0.1 This period in the Master’s career began s. he was

190:1.6 And so, s. ten o’clock, these twenty-six runners

190:2.6 fourth appearance of Jesus occurred s. two o’clock

shortsighted

54:6.8 S. and time-bound mortal minds should be slow to

118:10.1 Neither is the divine love that s. affection which

139:7.3 Matthew’s weakness was his s. and materialistic

152:3.2 “My children, you mean well, but you are s. and

186:2.4 These s. Jews clamored for the Master’s death while

shot

57:5.5 pulsations, streams of gaseous material were s. out

84:8.2 human institutions are so completely s. through

shouldnon-exhaustive; see shouldinterrogative

131:10.7 Whatsoever I would that men s. do to me, that I will

175:2.1 it s. not cause those who profess to be followers of

176:1.4 but you s. not be deceived, for I have told you all

178:1.6 you s. not employ temporal power in the furtherance

178:1.14 you s. not become dreamers and drifters, supinely

179:1.4 Jesus, when he s. come and see him in the place of

179:3.9 the children of this world seek, but it s. not be so

182:2.3 that his disciples s. not fight with the sword to

188:4.1 to this death of Jesus on the cross which s. not be

188:4.2 you s. be careful not to make the great mistake of

188:4.9 The believer’s chief concern s. not be the selfish

190:1.3 I heard the Master say that, after he s. die, he

195:7.1 Better that science s. be devoted to the destruction

195:7.2 Science s. do for man materially what religion does

195:10.11 The visible church s. refuse longer to handicap the

195:10.17 The purpose of all education s. be to foster and

196:1.5 It s. not be the aim of kingdom believers literally to

shouldinterrogative

132:5.2 S. I keep it, or s. I give it away?”

136:6.1 S. he go in quest of food as any ordinary man would,

136:6.1 or s. he merely exercise his normal creative powers

136:8.1 S. he in any manner lend his universe powers to

142:2.4 And s. not mankind, as the centuries pass, come

148:7.2 Sabbath day or s. he seek help on another day.

162:2.1 s. you not rather follow the light you already have?

166:2.3 S. we sit in judgment on our fellow men?

167:3.3 s. not this woman, a daughter of Abraham who

168:1.12 would only believe, you s. see the glory of God?

176:1.4 here to direct us, when s. we forsake Jerusalem?”

191:4.3 s. you not also equally love those who are your

195:5.13 why s. men dwell so much upon the evil in the world

shouldernoun

60:3.20 having two horns and a capelike s. flange.

124:3.8 Jesus by the s., angrily exclaimed, “My son, never

127:2.3 this insinuation Jesus laid a kindly hand on her s.

130:6.2 Jesus, laying a gentle hand on his s., said: “No,

130:8.3 his hand on the boy’s s., he said: “Farewell, my lad,

133:2.1 irate husband and, tapping him gently on the s., said

137:1.6 Jesus, laying a hand on the s. of each of them,

146:2.3 But they refused to hearken and pulled away the s.

158:7.3 laid his hand upon the Master’s s. and said: “Master,

159:1.2 has found his lost sheep, he lays it over his s. and,

167:3.1 touching her bowed-over form on the s., said:

169:1.2 over his s. and tenderly carried it back to the fold.

181:2.9 And then, laying his hand on Simon’s s., Jesus

181:2.23 Jesus, putting his hand on Nathaniel’s s., said:

181:2.28 Then said Peter, placing his hand on Jesus’ s.: “No

186:1.2 a servant of the high priest, tapping him on the s.,

190:2.3 presence, as if someone had touched him on the s.

shoulderverb

126:2.2 but that his young human nature must also s. the

shouldered

122:7.7 Leaving the donkey in the courtyard, Joseph s.

127:1.8 the willing manner in which Jesus s. the responsibility

shoulders

81:6.23 Social inheritance enables man to stand on the s. of

124:3.4 burdens should normally have fallen on his s..

124:6.16 Nazareth family descended upon his youthful s.,

124:6.16 government of a universe on his human-divine s..”

124:6.17 on Jesus’ s. rested the responsibility of a universe.

135:10.1 of the coming kingdom was no longer on his s..

166:1.5 heavy burdens, grievous to be borne, on men’s s..

175:1.8 how these leaders bind heavy burdens on your s.,

187:1.1 the soldiers placed the crossbeam on Jesus’ s..

187:1.9 from Cyrene, to take the crossbeam from Jesus’ s.

shout

152:3.2 This mighty s. enthused Peter and those of the

152:3.2 This mighty s. of the multitude had hardly ceased

172:3.4 Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion; s., O daughter

172:3.9 began to sing, or rather to s. in unison, the Psalm,

shouted

152:3.1 feasting, rose as one man and s., “Make him king!

153:3.2 mounting a lampstand, s. out this question: “You

164:4.11 Then Josiah, standing upon a stool, s. abroad to all

164:4.11 they s. to him: “You were altogether born in sin,

184:3.8 the high priest s. at Jesus, “Do you not answer any of

185:3.7 so that they wildly s. that Jesus should die;

185:5.4 s. at the top of their voices, “Barabbas, Barabbas!”

185:5.4 while they loudly s. for the release of Barabbas.

185:5.6 murderer while they s. for the blood of Jesus.

185:5.9 And they all s. with one accord, “Crucify him!

185:5.11 And again the crowd s., “Give us Barabbas!”

185:5.12 once more the multitude s. in unison, “Crucify him!

185:6.5 only s. the louder and the longer, “Crucify him!

187:1.9 The soldiers s. at him and kicked him, but he could

shouting

74:2.3 carrier pigeons assembled from near and far, s.: “Let

86:5.10 called back by speaking or s. the sleeper’s name.

87:6.11 Ghosts were supposed to be frightened by noise; s.,

91:8.5 and sometimes the blatant s. of pious phrases.

162:7.6 raised a tumult, s.: “You are not fifty years of age,

172:3.11 Jerusalem waving palm branches, s. hosannas,

172:5.8 Master arrived at the temple at the head of this s.

173:1.7 pilgrims were electrified, and with uproarious s.

185:5.2 Just as the Jews were about to engage in s. their

shouts

185:5.6 let loose their mighty s. for Barabbas’s release

shove

150:9.3 precipitous hill, where they were minded to s. him

shoved

60:3.14 here may be found the prelife stone layers s. out over

shovel

135:7.2 And his s. is in his hand thoroughly to cleanse his

shownoun

70:1.3 used to settle disputes by holding a public s. at which

70:7.13 girls were permitted to attend the “bride s.,”

136:9.11 to win acceptance of a spiritual message by a s. of

140:1.5 this kingdom will not come with an outward s. of

157:2.2 Be not deceived by their s. of much learning and

157:4.3 he did not approve of such an outward s. of respect.

165:4.8 ‘With their mouths they make a s. of love, but

168:0.12 contempt for the outward s. of affection by some

168:0.12 Jesus indignantly resented the s. of forced and

183:3.4 he wanted to make a s. of carrying out his part of

183:3.8 Jesus thus put a stop to this s. of physical resistance

185:5.6 gentile bondage with a great s. of power and glory.

showverb; see showimperative; seeshow forth;

seeshow mercy

4:4.7 But it requires revelation to s. that the First Cause of

24:7.1 Graduate Guides s. such a breadth of sympathy and

25:6.6 On Uversa these senior Celestial Recorders can s.

28:6.7 The Memory of Mercy must s. that the saving

28:6.10 The Imports of Time must afford testimony to s. that

32:4.7 he would s. himself to us in still other ways, but

38:0.3 seraphim s. a minimum of variation; they are the

41:6.7 spectral analyses s. only sun-surface compositions.

42:7.5 Not every world will s. one hundred recognizable

52:3.9 the resultant stocks s. varying degrees of anatomic

53:9.1 To all who would s. proof of sincere repentance,

69:5.14 sacrificed scores of slaves to s. disdain for wealth.

70:10.6 quaff this filthy draught and not s. symptoms of

85:3.4 The Hindus often s. Vishnu with a horse’s head.

87:1.5 later on, to s. respect for the dead and thus appease

91:4.3 be fair; do not expect God to s. partiality, to love

94:7.3 but he failed to s. them the pathway to that real

95:6.9 so dimly burned to s. man in his darkened world

110:2.2 the records will s. that the transformation has been

110:4.6 For thousands of years, so the records of Jerusem s.,

112:0.8 in contradistinction to the three energies which s.

120:2.8 you will so function as to s. your entire universe

121:8.4 The author of this record seeks to s. in Jesus’ life

124:2.6 This year he began to s. a marked preference for the

124:3.2 Joseph and Mary were often tempted to s. some

130:6.3 imploring Jesus to help him, to s. him the way of

130:7.2 “A man who would have friends must s. himself

132:7.2 we might by our lives s. him the Father in heaven,

133:3.8 will embrace the opportunity to s. all the world—

134:3.7 the various religions made a great effort to s. how

137:4.6 as “the Deliverer,” would s. his hand during the

139:3.5 the Samaritans who presumed to s. disrespect for

139:5.8 “Come”—“come with me; I will s. you the way.”

139:5.8 “Come with us while we s. and share with you the

140:3.18 I exhort you to s. just judgment and keen wisdom.

140:5.16 young men that it is unmanly to s. tenderness or

140:8.10 Nevertheless, he did s. man the best way of living,

140:10.1 trying to s. the twelve what they must be, not what

141:6.2 your forefathers but to s. you the perfected vision

141:6.4 Do not undertake to s. men the beauties of the

142:3.9 the Scriptures clearly s. how the concept of the

143:2.2 I s. to you the way of life as revealed to me by my

143:2.3 behold I s. you how all things are to become new.

143:5.11 Even nineteen centuries later many s. the same

144:5.20 Be patient with us as we s. loving-kindness to our

147:3.1 John said to Jesus, “Come with me, I would s. you

147:7.2 Therefore do my disciples s. wisdom in that they do

148:4.9 I have come to s. that man, by entrance into the

153:3.2 The Father has sent me into the world to s. how he

153:3.3 Why is it that you s. such disrespect for the

155:5.8 to s. a personal preference for those religions of

156:1.8 are not minded to s. faith enough to enter therein.”

157:1.1 Peter was inclined to s. indignation at the

158:6.2 But I will now s. you the cause of your defeat in

160:5.8 from the Father, and that he will s. us the way.

162:7.5 to s. you how to become truly the sons of God.

163:4.14 They were to s. every kindness to those who might

166:2.4 “If you would be made whole, go forthwith and s.

166:2.4 continued on their way to s. themselves to the priests

167:2.2 they even s. disrespect to my servants who bid

169:1.2 But I have come to s. you that, while you are seeking

169:1.15 He presented the story of the lost sheep to s. that,

169:1.15 prodigal, to s. how complete is the restoration of

169:2.2 why should you s. less diligence in gaining souls

169:2.5 the sons of this world sometimes s. more wisdom

171:7.3 could he manifest genuine sympathy and s. sincere

173:4.2 but they will surely s. respect for my beloved son.

174:5.3 But I am constrained to s. forbearance since I fear

175:1.7 to live among you and personally s. you the way.

176:1.1 faith and to s. your steadfastness in the gospel of the

178:1.15 From generation to generation this gospel must s.

178:2.7 this householder will s. you a large upper room

180:3.6 we will follow you this very night if you will s. us the

180:4.4 How will you s. yourself to us?”

180:6.4 he will even s. you things to come; he will glorify me

180:6.8 have I come into the world to s. the Father to your

181:2.13 Will Andrew s. us the way?”

182:1.6 I long to s. my earthly brethren the glory I had

185:3.3 My presence in these bonds is sufficient to s. all men

185:3.4 even that I should s. my Father to all men and bear

186:2.9 Jesus said enough to s. all mortals the kind of human

187:1.7 it was strictly against the law to s. friendly feelings

187:1.7 authorities by daring to s. compassion in his behalf.

188:3.12 There are records extant which s. that during this

188:4.7 more surely s. the way of salvation for all mortals of

191:0.4 “if he has risen and can s. himself to the women,

191:0.4 why does he not s. himself to us, his apostles?”

193:0.5 I lived my life in the flesh to s. how you can,

193:3.2 ‘He who would have friends must s. himself

195:5.12 not view merely white patches of good which s. up

showimperative

66:7.10 nor s. disrespect to his superhuman associates.

66:7.15 7. You shall not s. disrespect to your parents or to

93:4.13 7. You shall not s. disrespect for your parents and

107:3.4 1. Always to s. adequate respect for the experience

136:8.1 taunting challenge of his enemies to “s. us a sign”

141:6.4 Do not undertake to s. men the beauties of the

144:2.1 “O Father, cleanse us from sin, s. us your glory,

144:5.43 S. us the pathway to eternal progress And give us

151:6.8 Return to your own people and s. them what great

159:1.3 to him and with tact and patience s. him his fault.

159:3.2 s. proper respect for the personalities of your

174:2.2 S. me the tribute money, and I will answer you.”

178:1.7 By discretion s. yourselves to be expert in ironing

178:1.17 S. mercy even to those who despitefully abuse you.

178:1.17 S. yourselves to be loyal citizens, upright artisans,

180:3.8 “Master, s. us the Father, and everything you have

180:3.9 How can you then say, S. us the Father?

181:2.19 S. all men on earth and the angels of heaven how

show forth

8:4.1 the Infinite Spirit and his spirit offspring s. the

20:7.4 they appear to s. the character of the Infinite Spirit.

22:10.2 thus they s. and actually embody the very wisdom

52:7.13 you shall s. the praises of Him who has called you

97:7.10 created for my glory, and they shall s. my praise.

126:3.10 “to be about his Father’s business”—to s. his Father’s

131:2.7 to s. loving-kindness in the morning and the divine

131:7.2 Prince of Heaven seek to reveal himself and to s.

136:4.13 reveal the Father and s. his divine character of love.

137:7.13 that they must “s. love, compassion, and sympathy.”

140:5.3 —to s. the beginnings of a fatherly affection.

142:2.2 reveal the Father in new glory and to s. his love

143:2.8 you spontaneously s. the fruits of the spirit in your

144:5.64 Even as we s. forth your patience to our children.

169:4.2 to reveal their combined natures and to s. their work.

175:1.5 to s. the spiritual glory of a God-knowing race, but

176:2.3 my Father continue to manifest his mercy and s. his

176:3.10 will this truth multiply and s. the increasing light of

193:2.2 begin to s. the fruits of the spirit in loving service

show mercy

2:6.9 the universal tendency to love, s., manifest patience,

6:3.1 but the Son can s. to creatures in one additional way,

6:3.4 to persuade his Father to s. to the wrongdoers

6:3.4 Eternal Son as appealing to the Father to s. to his

28:6.8 you can take the next step and really s.; but you

54:6.3 affectionate father of a large family chooses to s.

122:9.11 To s. to our fathers, and remember his holy covenant

132:4.6 Dare to do justice and be big enough to s. mercy.

133:1.2 As an individual I am beholden to s.; I must go to

133:2.1 your face the love of justice if not the desire to s..

140:3.17 I require of you during your mortal life that you s.

140:5.5 even as mourners they would be empowered to s.,

146:2.6 5. They who would receive mercy must s. mercy;

148:7.2 if you could tempt me to s. on the Sabbath day.

159:1.5 But the chief steward would not s. to his fellow

159:1.5 Why did you not also s. to your fellow steward,

159:1.5 And even so shall my heavenly Father s. the more

159:1.5 the more abundant mercy to those who freely s. to

163:3.7 generosity because I desire to be good and to s.?’”

175:1.14 You who refuse to s., can you hope for mercy in the

showbread

147:6.4 with him entered the house of God and ate the s.,

showed

34:7.6 Jesus s. mankind the new way of mortal living

63:5.5 s. great skill in constructing stone sleeping chambers,

126:4.5 No! for the Lord has s. us, O men, what is good.

142:6.2 In receiving Nicodemus, Jesus s. no deference;

149:4.4 Jesus s. how prudence and discretion, when carried

159:1.5 mercy to your fellow steward, even as I s. mercy to

164:1.3 snare, he answered, “He who s. mercy on him.”

164:1.4 The lawyer answered, “He who s. mercy,” that he

178:2.8 lad’s father met them and s. them the upper room

191:4.1 at Philadelphia, where he s. himself to Abner and

shower

42:5.4 detect the phenomena of these rays as they s. in upon

151:5.5 dark clouds, having spent themselves in a short s.,

showers

57:7.6 the combustion products of the heavy meteoric s.

124:1.10 rain fell in refreshing s. from November to April,

157:2.1 When you see a cloud rising in the west, you say s.

163:1.2 between s. of rain, a company of believers assembled

showing

10:3.1 to the acts and doings of plural Deity, clearly s.

28:6.21 always s. a dual and mutually dependent report of

53:1.2 intelligences refrained from s. Lucifer disrespect and

62:3.6 these mid-mammals were capable of s. disgust in

72:3.8 after both bride and groom present certificates s. that

97:1.8 The Lord will judge the ends of the earth, s. mercy

111:7.3 Why do you not aid the Adjuster in the task of s. you

121:8.4 Jesus as a son of David, picturing him as s. great

130:3.2 s. all who so desire the way to reach the harbor of

139:4.2 personality as Jesus to be guilty of s. favoritism,

141:3.8 By s. mercy, he meant to portray deliverance from

142:4.1 Flavius escorted him from room to room, s. him

146:4.4 s. yourself to the priest and offering those sacrifices

155:6.15 1. The fruits of the spirit of God s. forth in your daily

162:0.2 the honor of s. hospitality to the Creator Son of a

172:1.5 s. indignation that so costly an ointment should be

181:2.10 Dedicate your life, Simon, to s. how acceptably

181:2.14 dedicate your whole future life service to s. all men

181:2.20 I will take great pleasure in s. you that which eye

181:2.26 Dedicate your life to the great work of s. how the

188:3.12 There are also records s. that the Ancients of Days

194:3.1 the “fruits of the spirit” in his life, he is simply s.

shownsee shown by; shown forth; shown, be

1:5.12 The corporeality error is s. in both extremes of

9:7.1 The action of reflectivity is s. in perfection on each

16:9.4 This is s. in a purely human manner in man’s

19:1.11 Eternal ends are not s. in time beginnings.

22:3.1 have s. extraordinary executive genius throughout

28:6.19 of the true and of the hidden motives is clearly s..

32:3.11 In all this is s. the wisdom of the Creators.

46:7.7 They are most appreciative of the attentions s. them

52:6.2 While Jesus has s. the way to the immediate

58:7.7 are more graphically s. than in the St. Croix valley

59:4.16 are well s. in the Appalachian Mountains of North

62:3.7 construction propensity, as s. in their rivalry in the

69:3.3 woman has never s. any reluctance to doing man’s

74:3.8 the thousands upon thousands of animals s. him.

76:2.2 Abel was not slow to note that preference was s. for

76:2.6 Abel’s superb inheritance would then have s. itself.

82:3.3 control the sex urge, as has been s. among all races.

82:6.5 as is s. in the present population of the United States

92:6.16 Buddhism has s. an adaptability to the mores of

97:5.6 He has s. me, O man, what is good; and what does

100:6.1 This religious devotion to supreme values is s. in

102:5.2 This same purposive supremacy is s. in the evolution

128:1.2 This is s. in the selection of his first title, the Son of

139:2.12 Something of Peter’s style and teaching is s. in the

139:2.12 Peter’s vigorous style was better s. in his letter

139:5.9 well s. when the Greeks came to him at Jerusalem,

144:5.5 Imperfectly through us as it is in perfection s. on

144:5.60 As you are perfectly and majestically s. on high.

149:0.2 when you have s. yourselves competent and faithful,

151:2.7 they have so fully s. the danger of undertaking to

152:6.3 presently s. in the abundant yielding of the fruits

154:6.4 that she and his brothers had s. the grace actually to

155:1.2 All this loving-kindness shall be s. the so-called

162:7.4 If I, then, proclaim and live the truth s. me by the

163:6.7 I have s. you the way; go forth to do your duty and

164:2.2 had he exhibited such learning and s. such a grasp of

164:5.3 “Many loving works have I s. you from the Father,

169:2.4 that his unfaithful steward had at least s. sagacity

169:2.6 If you have not s. foresight and integrity in the affairs

175:4.10 that Jesus was a lawbreaker; that he had s. utter

179:1.1 When the apostles had been s. upstairs by John Mark

181:1.6 I have triumphed in the world and s. you the way

195:5.12 the black patches of evil which you see are s. against

shown by

43:4.8 knew of these things is s. by the record: “And there

60:2.5 as is s. by the abundant fresh-water fossils of the

63:6.5 is s. by the prayer taught these folks by Onagar,

68:1.6 society is a rather recent phenomenon is well s. by

74:8.8 recognized pre-Adamic civilization is clearly s. by

82:6.5 inferior strata, creativity is diminished, as is s. by the

99:5.8 the grasp of ideal values is s. by the New Testament

103:1.1 is s. by the fact that twentieth-century theologians

126:5.2 life in the home, field, and workshop is s. by Jesus’

131:7.1 remnants of earlier Melchizedek teachings as is s. by

162:7.4 If I, then, proclaim and live the truth s. me by the

shown forth

11:0.2 the glory of the central Isle is s. in the infinite

56:10.17 Divine goodness is more fully s in the loving ministry

56:10.19 They are variously s. by God the Sevenfold in seven

179:2.3 the Father’s love on earth and had s. his mercy to

shown, be

139:5.2 Philip was always wanting to be s..

139:5.5 complied with his steward’s request to “be s..”

139:8.9 like Philip; Thomas also wanted “to be s.,” but his

181:2.20 Philip, you have always wanted to be s., and very

showsnoun

83:3.2 The bride s. were occasions for dressing up and

showsverb

23:3.3 record s. that on the journey to fulfill this mission

58:2.8 The power of sunspots to alter light frequencies s.

114:0.2 The registry s. 1,002,469,238 individuals; it follows

131:2.2 glory of God, and the firmament s. his handiwork.

131:2.2 Day after day utters speech; night after night s.

148:5.5 ‘As a father s. compassion for his children, so is

150:8.6 and the terrible God, who s. mercy and kindness,

162:7.3 I declare to you the truth which the Father s. me,

176:2.6 You know when the fig tree s. its tender branches

188:5.2 The cross forever s. that the attitude of Jesus

195:0.3 History s. that the struggle ended in compromise.

shrank

139:2.6 assault, but Peter withered and s. before ridicule.

152:6.2 in Galilee alone, s. to less than five hundred.

shreds

139:0.1 tore to s. their every ambition for personal exaltation

shrewd

84:4.2 paradox; she has always been a s. manager of men;

89:4.8 As time passed, man became s. in his sacrificing,

90:1.4 self-deceived; many were s. and able tricksters.

90:1.4 and ventriloquism was first used by s. priests.

90:1.5 the honest shamans early perished; only the s. actors

90:1.6 and the strong and lodged it in the hands of the s.,

93:6.8 Abraham was a s. and efficient business man, a

139:7.6 Matthew really was a s. politician, but he was loyal

159:3.2 crushed by mere weight of logic or overawed by s.

169:2.0 2. PARABLE OF THE SHREWD STEWARD

169:2.2 very s. in dealing with your business associates.

169:2.3 the story of a certain rich man who had a s but unjust

173:1.11 S., wicked, and designing men are not to be

176:3.4 ‘Lord, I knew you and realized that you were a s.

195:0.11 But the Christians made a s. bargain with the pagans

195:1.4 2. Paul and his successors were willing but s. and

shrewdness

84:4.3 that women were all along compelled to resort to s.

89:8.7 spirit of trade and had developed the s. of barter;

shrimps

59:1.18 and other crustaceans—s., crabs, and lobsters.

shrine

43:6.3 located in this magnificent garden is the worship s. of

43:6.3 At this s. the Most Highs, on every tenth day of

55:2.6 permeating those gathered around the translation s.

67:5.5 converted the Father’s temple into a s. dedicated to

73:5.1 the temple of the Father, the sacred s. of the Garden.

74:0.1 on within the precincts of this newly created s..

88:2.5 war altar and religious s. which was the ark.

119:8.8 Urantia is the sentimental s. of all Nebadon,

133:6.1 thought it best to purchase a little silver s. in honor

133:8.1 Gonod and Ganid visited this notorious s. of shame,

185:1.1 looked to Jerusalem as the s. of their faith and held

shrines

55:1.5 subsidiary morontia life s. are provided in different

55:1.5 twenty-five morontia s. were functioning.

69:6.5 The fires of the temples and s. were sacred and were

80:7.7 Thousands of public s. were erected throughout Asia

88:2.3 The s. and temples were at first fetish places because

90:5.3 The making of pilgrimages to sacred s. is a very

92:1.3 embraces rites, symbols, cults, scriptures, altars, s.,

98:3.4 The Latin peoples maintained temples, altars, and s.

shrink

147:7.2 cloth upon an old garment, lest, when it is wet, it s.

174:5.3 you still s. from open confession of the truth lest

182:3.1 to lay down this life, and I do not s. therefrom, but

shrouded

68:4.2 and unintentional and therefore always s. in mystery.

shrub

66:4.13 the fruit of the tree of life, a s. of Edentia which was

73:6.3 they sent to the planet, by the Melchizedeks, a s. of

73:6.5 This Edentia s. was taken to their highland retreat,

73:6.5 where it served Van and Amadon for more than one

shrubs

43:6.8 If you enjoy the flowers, s., and trees of Urantia,

191:1.1 dejected apostle strolled among the flowers and s..

shrunk

143:3.3 your problem is found to have s. in size and

172:5.13 Judas had never s. from persecution, but he could

shudder

175:2.2 What a s. of horror passes over the onlooking

184:4.4 The human heart cannot possibly conceive of the s.

185:6.4 This sight sent a mighty s. through the realms of a

shuddered

158:2.2 Peter s. at the thought of the Master’s dying—it

187:6.3 vast universe whose myriads of intelligences had s. at

191:1.1 Peter had s. at the fate of Judas and even thought

shun

140:5.21 But young people and brave adults never s. difficulty

142:7.1 Shall your believers court poverty and s. property?

147:5.2 they did not s. publicity regarding their philanthropy.

155:5.11 fearful and halfhearted souls who instinctively s.

159:4.7 it is best that we live these truths while we s. the

163:6.6 Lucifer, the iniquitous one, you would solemnly s.

166:1.4 Woe upon all who s. justice, spurn mercy, and

Shunem

124:6.3 on the left, they passed the ancient village of S.,

150:5.1 One evening at S., after John’s apostles had returned

shunned

84:3.6 Primitive man s. the soil; it was too peaceful, too

84:4.6 the expectant mother was s., left alone.

94:8.8 not so much that love of one’s fellows should be s.

149:4.4 his hearers to strive for originality while they s. all

159:5.17 Jesus s. flowery language and avoided the mere

169:1.6 The younger son enjoyed play but s. work;

shunning

85:7.2 mind there is little difference between fearing, s.,

shuns

101:8.3 Faith never s. the problem-solving duty of living.

131:1.8 Prayerful worship s. evil and forbids sin.

shunt

49:3.3 which operate to consume or s. the meteors.

shut

114:7.17 a cosmic orphan stigmatized by sin and s. away from

144:2.3 ‘Trouble me not, for the door is now s. and the

144:3.14 rooms and s. the doors when they engaged in prayer.

149:3.2 When men s. off the appeal to the spirit that

158:8.1 than to cling to these idols and find yourself s. out

166:1.5 you cannot thus s. up the doors of the kingdom of

166:3.4 to you who have refused salvation, the door is s..

175:1.12 You would s. the doors of the kingdom of heaven

191:5.2 were securely s. and barred, the morontia Master

193:4.2 s. in and away from ordinary social contacts.

shut-in

64:1.2 grew out of his feeling of helplessness in the s.

192:1.2 the open in contact with nature, far away from the s.

193:4.5 chose to grow into a confirmed “s.” and unsociable

shuts

2:1.6 fact, automatically s. him off from all direct personal

40:10.6 the attainment of this goal automatically s. them

131:7.3 every hair of pride s. off saving light, as it were, by a

shutting

60:3.8 85,000,000 years ago Bering Strait closed, s. off the

Siam

94:9.1 established in Tibet, Kashmir, Ceylon, S., Korea,

Siberia

60:1.13 S. and North America were connected by the Bering

60:3.15 Much of the rest of Asia, including S., was still under

61:7.1 in North America and are found in Europe and S..

64:6.5 But throughout S., China, central Asia, India, and

79:6.1 pushing them north into S. and west to Turkestan,

80:3.6 there are peoples who still build similar huts in S..

80:4.2 having come from S. by way of the Russian rivers

Siberian

60:1.12 examine the Himalayan, S., and Mediterranean

61:7.3 In Asia the S. ice sheet made its southernmost

61:7.14 to Canada; the S. variety became wool covered.

64:4.5 the S. glacier was making its southernmost march,

Siberians

79:5.6 Chinese peoples, together with the Andonite S.,

Sibmah

165:0.1 Livias, Heshbon, Callirrhoe, Beth-Peor, Shittim, S.

Sicilian Bay

59:6.9 retreats: the S. Bay of the Mediterranean basin.

Sicilian land bridge

64:1.5 while later on Africa was joined to Europe by the S..

64:4.7 arrived from Africa, over the S., African lions,

73:7.1 volcanoes and the submergence of the S. to Africa,

80:1.1 was protected by the Gibraltar isthmus and the S..

80:2.4 Presently the S. submerged, creating one sea of the

Sicily

139:8.13 to Cyprus, Crete, the North African coast, and S.,

sick

55:3.1 appointed hospitals, homes for the care of the s..

77:7.6 “And they brought to Him all sorts of s. peoples,

86:5.16 The s. were advised to stroll about in the open air

86:5.16 medicine men were supposed to exchange the s. soul

87:1.3 s. man was usually removed from the family hut,

88:1.1 A man is s., something happens, and he gets well.

90:4.3 The more primitive tribes greatly feared the s., and

90:4.3 they were carefully avoided, shamefully neglected.

90:4.9 to evolve truly rational methods of treating the s..

95:7.6 “And when I am s., it is he who heals me.”

130:3.9 Alexandria this famous Hellenistic Jew lay s. abed.

131:1.5 When you are s., it is the Most High who heals you

133:7.3 and Gonod were kept busy attending the s. boy.

138:3.6 need not a physician, but rather those who are s.?

140:3.2 heal the s. in accordance with the will of my Father

141:4.4 “to comfort the afflicted and minister to the s..”

141:4.9 paid more attention to the healing ministry of the s..

141:8.1 to carry out Jesus’ instructions to minister to the s.;

141:8.2 news of the kingdom was very comforting to the s.;

142:8.1 apostles taught the gospel and ministered to the s.,

145:2.15 Peter’s wife’s mother had for several days been s.

145:2.15 at about the time Jesus stood over this s. woman,

145:3.1 all who were s. or afflicted began preparations to

145:3.5 Perpetua saw a large company of s. folks assembling,

145:3.6 He gazed upon almost one thousand s. human beings

145:3.13 his personal work consisted in ministering to the s.

145:5.1 to devote so much of his time to the care of the s.

145:5.1 not wish altogether to avoid ministering to the s.,

145:5.7 to preach the gospel and minister to the s., but I

146:0.2 work of preaching the gospel, ministering to the s.,

146:2.11 10. When you pray for the s. and afflicted, do not

146:3.9 comforting the downcast and ministering to the s.

146:3.11 had heard of the healing of the s. at Capernaum.

146:4.2 and many s. and afflicted sought help at his hands,

146:4.4 the Master was so thronged by the s. that he was

146:5.2 Jesus, looking at the father of the s. boy, said: “How

146:5.3 came to Jesus, not only bringing the s. and afflicted

147:1.1 “My faithful orderly is s. and at the point of death.

147:3.2 the working of wonders and the healing of the s.

147:3.2 but gather together these s. and afflicted that I may

147:3.3 “Many of you are here, s. and afflicted, because of

148:0.1 The s. of different types were segregated and were

148:2.1 they treated the s. in accordance with all known

148:2.1 Jesus visited the s. of this encampment not less

148:2.3 Elman endeavored to teach the truth to these s. ones

148:2.4 In all his contact with the s. and afflicted, when it

148:2.4 those who ministered to the s. learned many helpful

148:2.4 Jesus inspired the faith and confidence of the s. and

148:5.5 the bed of affliction; the Lord will not forget the s..

148:7.1 a large group of those who were maimed, halt, s.,

148:8.2 school of religion as well as an infirmary for the s..

148:9.2 loosening the tiles, they boldly lowered the s. man

148:9.2 marveled at the perseverance of the s. man and his

149:1.1 after they left Bethsaida, the s. continued to arrive,

150:0.2 practice of anointing the s. with certain forms of oil

150:0.2 used the anointing oil in their ministry to the s. and

150:1.1 women to teach the gospel and minister to the s..

150:2.2 when visiting the s., these women were able to

151:0.2 teaching the gospel, and ministering to the s. in

152:1.3 Everywhere Jesus went the s. and the afflicted were

152:2.4 bringing all manner of s. folks with them.

163:1.4 and minister to all who may be s. in either mind or

163:4.3 2. While ministering to the s., refrain from teaching

163:4.15 6. Ministry to the s.. The seventy were charged

163:4.15 seventy were charged by Peter to search out the s.

163:7.3 in the art of ministering to the s. and the afflicted.

164:3.15 or neglecting material means in the healing of the s..

165:0.2 took over most of the work of ministration to the s..

167:1.4 But Jesus looked upon the s. man and smiled so

167:1.4 Is it lawful to heal the s. and afflicted on the

167:1.5 Then went Jesus over to where the s. man sat and,

167:4.1 which said, “Lord, he whom you love is very s..”

168:0.2 They knew that their brother was desperately s.,

168:2.9 Lazarus knew he had been very s., but he could only

175:1.1 Many s. and afflicted have been made whole because

190:3.1 forget not to minister to the s. and strengthen those

190:5.4 ministering to the s. and afflicted and setting free

sickened

125:1.1 Jesus was shocked and s. by the spirit of irreverence

125:1.4 The terrible sight s. this boy of Nazareth;

125:1.5 Joseph saw how his son had s. at the sight of the

sickle

151:3.15 then when the grain was ripe, he put forth the s.,

sickly

68:6.8 all primitive tribes killed deformed and s. children.

sickness

66:5.18 boiling and roasting, was a means of avoiding s.;

73:5.4 rounds each day in search for possible causes of s..

86:3.4 weakness before the visitations of s. and death,

87:1.3 The primitives feared s. because they observed it was

90:3.7 s. was thought to be caused by bewitchment,

90:3.8 it has been believed that s. is a punishment for sin,

90:3.8 To regard s. and suffering as “arrows of the

90:3.9 a scientific era is destroying man’s theories of s.

90:4.6 it was believed that the spirit causing the s. could be

96:5.4 the Lord your God will take away from you all s.

110:1.5 The Adjuster remains with you through every s.

128:7.13 Use them in case of s. or apply them to meet the

137:7.1 Owing to s. in his family, Jude seldom was able to

139:6.7 for when Nathaniel heard that s. or anything out of

141:4.4 minister to all who suffer the sorrows of human s..

141:4.5 those afflictions commonly regarded as physical s..

145:2.2 water, and all s. shall be taken away from you.”

145:3.3 his sermon had intimated that s. should be banished;

146:5.1 at Capernaum thought Jesus could heal any s..

148:2.3 The belief that physical s. and mental derangement

154:0.2 Herod knew of many cases of s. which had been

166:4.10 “In the matter of s. and health, you should know that

166:4.12 answer questions having to do with accidents, s.,

167:4.1 apostles, saying: “This s. is really not to the death.

168:0.3 heard Jesus say, “. . .this s. is really not to the death.”

168:1.12 “Did I not tell you at the first that this s. was not to

168:4.2 he said plainly, “This s. is not really to the death.”

168:4.5 When Jesus said that Lazarus’s s. was really not to

168:5.3 ultimately died, when 67 years old, of the same s.

sickroom

90:4.3 customary for the entire clan to crowd into the s. to

Siddharthasee Gautama Siddhartha

Siddim

93:5.14 After this battle of S., Abraham became leader of a

93:9.9 of Abraham and Melchizedek after the battle of S.,

sidenoun—see side, by his; side by side, side, my;

side, one; side, other

8:4.5 they appear as angels to stand by your s. and guide

11:2.8 occupied with personality activities as the upper s.,

11:2.8 side, and the opposite surface as the nether s..

15:3.3 direction, while on either s. the density diminishes;

26:11.7 moves over by your s. your long-time associate

27:4.3 are ever by the s. of the “strangers within the gates”

28:1.3 They serve by the s. of the Creator Son until the day

28:6.10 Time is a vital factor in everything this s. of Havona

42:2.4 The phenomena indigenous to the nether s. of

42:2.11 influences operative from the nether s. of Paradise.

43:9.5 of all your epochs of training this s. of Paradise.

53:7.1 administrations largely to the s. of the archrebel.

55:10.7 have recognized no supervision this s. of Paradise.

57:5.6 From the Angona s. there was drawn out a vast

57:5.7 The ejection of gas from the opposite s. of the sun

68:6.4 all tend to foster the development of the better s. of

68:6.5 Frontier society develops the unskilled s. of humanity

70:1.19 from each s., as in the instance of David and Goliath.

74:7.22 The way Eve worked by the s. of her husband made

75:2.4 in particular warned Eve never to stray from the s.

93:3.5 handed down to Moses on this, his father’s s.,

93:3.5 as well as through other sources on his mother’s s..

97:6.2 fearlessly declared that Yahweh was not on the s.

101:10.9 on their s. in the supernal struggle to attain eternity

101:10.9 enlisted in the struggles of time on the s. of the

105:5.9 these differences, which are so important this s. of

122:3.1 Gabriel appeared to Mary by the s. of a low stone

122:7.7 the caravan stables, hewn out of the s. of the rock

122:7.8 was distressed and besought him to remain by her s.,

123:0.2 Mary was disposed to keep Jesus close by her s..

123:4.6 to keep Jesus very close to her s. for some months.

126:2.1 but that she must hasten to her husband’s s..

127:5.6 Rebecca stood “among the other women” by the s.

128:6.11 sand, blocks, and stones by the s. of the shop,

128:7.11 and Esta moved into a neat little home on the west s.

129:1.11 but Jesus missed the children playing out by the s. of

130:6.3 things of this world and the universe are on your s..

131:4.2 God is our protector—he stands by the s. of his

131:4.8 virtue alone walks by man’s s. as he journeys ever

132:5.13 erred, in doubtful situations, on the s. of merciful

134:8.8 detached guardian seraphim returned to Jesus’ s.

134:9.6 in the boatshop, by the s. of his brother James.

136:4.14 ancient rock cavern, a shelter in the s. of the hills

136:4.14 drank from the small spring that came from the s. of

139:4.8 There was another s. to John that one would not

147:6.4 just then ripening, was near at hand on either s.,

151:6.1 Pointing up to the s. of the near-by hill, Jesus said:

153:1.1 Sitting by the s. of these Jewish leaders were the

156:6.4 were then gathered together on the opposite s. of the

157:0.1 knowing that Jesus was on the opposite s. of the

167:7.1 Nathaniel walked most of the way by the s. of Jesus,

172:3.10 around about you and lay siege to you on every s.;

173:2.8 the Sadducees over to the s. of the Pharisees in

175:1.2 aligning themselves on the s. of error and darkness.

181:2.6 paused a moment by the s. of the place of Judas

182:2.5 this night an unseen messenger will run by your s..”

182:2.8 Jesus did say this to Andrew as he left his s. that

183:5.3 standing by the s. of his Master, the prisoner.”

184:1.8 When Annas returned, going up to the Master’s s.,

184:2.1 John was marching by the s. of the captain of the

184:2.9 Peter sat by the s. of the road and wept bitterly.

184:3.14 Accordingly, he rushed over to the s. of Jesus and,

185:3.7 boldly stepped up by the s. of Pilate, saying: “This

185:7.1 with fearful emotion, sat down by the s. of Jesus,

187:5.8 one of the soldiers pierced his left s. with his spear.

188:1.1 the centurion ordered four of his soldiers to his s.,

189:3.1 Gabriel summoned the archangels to his s. and

189:4.6 was in his garden on the hillside on the eastern s. of

192:1.3 “Cast the net on the right s. of the boat, and you will

192:1.3 that he might the sooner reach the Master’s s..

195:7.22 the mechanistic phases of the material s. of creation.

side, by his

18:6.7 but he has constantly by his s. a Paradise brother,

27:5.2 Any sojourner on Paradise may have by his s. the

128:6.5 Jude, with Jesus by his s., was taken at once to the

172:1.6 his hand upon Mary’s head as she knelt by his s.

181:2.21 and, sitting down by his s., said: “Nathaniel, you

182:3.2 a mighty angel came down by his s. and, speaking

185:3.1 Pilate sat down by his s. and asked several questions.

186:4.1 even John Zebedee was no longer by his s..

187:1.6 some of them even dared to follow along by his s.,

190:2.3 the gradual appearance of a strange form by his s..

192:4.3 making this declaration of faith, there by his s.,

side by side

48:6.10 S. they lead me in the beautiful paths and glorious

84:7.8 men and women were observed working s. in the

92:6.2 and revelatory religion are progressing s. while they

130:1.6 as nature allows the wheat and the tares to grow s.

side, my

44:0.16 A Divine Counselor who chances to stand by my s.

139:4.3 associates to be with me and to remain by my s.,

148:7.2 said: “Stand up here by my s. that all may see you.

158:7.4 are not on my s. but rather on the s. of our enemy.

162:7.5 And now just at my s. a scribe says this statement

174:5.3 near me, and who have lived so close by my s..

193:3.2 always had two or three of you constantly by my s.

side, one

60:1.7 The great eastern-Connecticut fault appeared, one s.

133:2.1 When Jesus had led him to one s.,he said: “My friend

137:2.4 Peter took Philip to one s. and proceeded to

157:1.1 Peter to one s. and said: “Does not your Master

158:4.6 Andrew and Thomas were in consultation at one s.

168:2.5 Jesus and the apostles drew to one s. while Martha

171:0.7 on a Roman cross with a dying thief on one s.

173:2.5 they withdrew to one s. to take counsel among

178:2.6 while Philip, Peter, and John went to one s. to talk

182:2.1 David Zebedee and John Mark took Jesus to one s.

183:3.2 As the company of soldiers approached on one s.,

183:3.4 the traitor could reach him, he stepped to one s.

184:2.6 the portress of the gate drew Peter to one s. and said

188:5.2 Mercy sets the guilt of evil-doing to one s.; but

189:4.10 they looked to one s. and observed a silent stranger.

191:5.2 with Peter sitting on one s. of Thomas and Nathaniel

side, other

32:5.2 transient scaffolding which bridges over to the o.,

52:5.5 Moses was not permitted to go over to the o. until

111:0.6 that his ka would be waiting for him on the o. of

135:6.1 crossing over to the o. of the river, John established

151:5.1 cross over to the o. that we may rest for a day.”

151:5.3 that caught the boat carrying Jesus over to the o.

151:5.4 he had directed them to sail him across to the o..

153:2.6 after the feasting of the multitude on the o.,

164:1.3 seeing his sorry plight, he passed by on the o. of

164:1.3 came along and saw the man, passed by on the o.

171:0.7 on one side and another transgressor on the o..

187:1.4 the o. of the road were the tombs of many well-to-do

187:4.7 Her son Jude stood on the o..

sideadjective

69:3.11 employed as spies, carrying on commerce as a s. line.

81:3.1 cultivation of the soil, with commerce as a s. line.

146:4.3 he chanced to pass through a narrow s. street on

168:1.6 human affairs, it has some very interesting s. lights

sidessee sides, take or takes

11:7.8 an elliptical region of motion surrounded on all s. by

15:3.5 from opposite s. of the vast Sagittarius subgalactic

15:5.5 upheavals occur simultaneously on opposite s. of the

17:4.3 The Image Aids serve forever by the s. of their

49:2.17 sheltered tropic basins, as well as on the s., bottom

57:3.3 and distinct arms, which took origin on opposite s.

57:5.6 from opposite s. and simultaneously, enormous

79:2.5 of the Deccan, surrounded on all s. by the sea.

81:6.5 America—protected on practically all s. by oceans.

117:6.2 “How universal is the Supreme—he is on all s.!

123:4.5 Joseph built a balustrade up both s. of the stairway

139:3.4 of James’s personality was his ability to see all s. of

154:3.2 Strong pressure from many s. was brought to bear

175:1.8 as well as the unseen messengers by their s., that I

sides, take or takes

66:8.1 Caligastia was inclined to take s. with almost every

140:8.17 that he would not take s. in present-day political,

141:3.3 a wise parent never takes s. in the petty quarrels of

sidetracked

95:1.8 thus was their great mission s. and virtually lost in

138:6.3 Be not s. into preaching about me and about my

Sidon

130:0.3 From Antioch they journeyed south to S. and then

133:8.4 they passed on down to S. and thence over to

134:7.1 journeyed on north, tarrying for a few days at S.,

140:7.2 groups had come from cities as far away as S.,

149:1.2 from Judea, Idumea, Galilee, Syria, Tyre, and S.,

155:4.1 thence to the crossing with the road leading to S.,

156:0.0 THE SOJOURN AT TYRE AND SIDON

156:0.1 Jesus and his associates arrived in the environs of S.,

156:0.1 They spent almost two and one-half weeks in S.

156:0.2 on religion to which they had listened en route to S..

156:1.7 throughout all the countryside and even in S.,

156:2.0 2. TEACHING IN SIDON

156:2.1 In entering S., Jesus and his associates passed over a

156:2.2 As the twenty-four began their labors in S., Jesus

156:2.2 they went abroad in S. to teach and preach during

156:2.3 cheered by the manner in which the gentiles of S.

156:2.6 during the sojourn at S. was spiritual progression.

156:3.1 June 28, the Master and his associates left S., going

156:3.2 they all returned to S. and tarried at the home of

156:4.3 the dye that made Tyre and S. famous the world

156:6.3 over to the junction with the Magdala-S. road near

163:6.5 done in these places had been done in Tyre and S.,

163:6.5 It shall indeed be more tolerable for Tyre and S. in

186:3.2 on their way to Bethsaida, Pella, Philadelphia, S.,

190:1.8 from Beersheba in the south to Damascus and S. in

193:2.3 out from Tyre those who carried this story to S. and

siege

69:9.14 lands for public pasturage and for use in case of s.;

97:6.4 treason when, during the s. of Jerusalem, he said:

97:9.21 Then began the three years’ s. followed by the

153:2.1 your sons and daughters, during this time of s.,

153:4.3 Can a city withstand a s. if it is not united?

155:1.3 even as the heathen take a city they lay s. to?

172:3.10 enemies will lay s. to you on every side; they shall

187:1.5 During the s. of Jerusalem, just forty years after the

Sierras

60:3.3 The S. were beginning to form, their gold-bearing

61:3.3 The S. were well re-elevated; in fact, they have

61:3.3 they have been rising ever since.

61:4.2 The S. were elevating; Shasta, Hood, and Rainier

sieve

97:4.3 Israel among all nations as wheat is sifted in a s..”

sift

46:1.5 they just s. out of the sky, emanating equally from

97:4.3 “And I will s. the house of Israel among all nations

sifted

35:9.8 when things are fully s. and finally settled,

61:7.13 Many were sorely s. by the to-and-fro migration

97:4.3 the house of Israel among all nations as wheat is s.

132:4.8 the case, and when the evidence had been s.,

sifting

46:1.4 energies reflected back and down as a gentle, s.,

101:5.1 sorting and s. the errors of evolution from the truths

152:6.5 dimly foresaw the approaching times of spiritual s.

153:5.3 Jesus said: “I recognize that this s. of the kingdom

156:6.5 the tried and true survivors of the great s. through

sigh

159:5.15 Jesus answered: “Do not sit down and s. for relief

sightsee sightsense;  sight of God or God’s sight;

see sightwith lose, loses, losing or lost

2:2.2 “A thousand years in his s. are but as yesterday

4:3.1 the s. of his being dominated by his own passions,

4:5.5 could not be appeased except by the s. of blood,

32:3.10 not attach stigma to any personality in the s. of the

46:5.23 the circles of the angels will be the first s. of Jerusem

52:7.5 and intense planetary evolutionary struggle is in s..

63:4.4 It was a common s. in later times to see one of these

67:3.8 And it was an inspiring s. to behold this child of the

74:3.8 nature, and function of all material creatures on s..

74:6.7 And it was certainly a new s. on Urantia to observe

83:4.7 best to appear miserable and ill at ease in the s. of

89:0.2 supreme satisfaction from the s. of human misery,

97:7.7 I will be with you since you are precious in my s..”

125:1.2 outraged by the s. of the frivolous courtesans

125:1.4 The terrible s. sickened this boy of Nazareth; he

125:1.5 Joseph saw how his son had sickened at the s. of

125:4.2 Jesus paused and wept over the s. his eyes beheld—

128:6.5 a first visit to the temple, the very s. of which had

138:3.7 And truly this was a strange s. in all Jewry; to see a

139:4.9 tremendously influenced by the s. of Jesus’ going

142:4.1 feared that the Master might take offense at the s.

145:3.5 On seeing this s., Perpetua informed her husband,

145:3.7 The s. of these afflicted mortals, men, women, and

147:3.2 brought Jesus to the pool thinking that the s. of the

147:8.3 a fast and an acceptable day in the s. of the Lord?

162:5.4 for I do always that which is pleasing in his s..”

163:6.3 my Father, it must have been pleasing in your s. to

169:1.9 ‘Father, I have sinned against heaven and in your s.

173:2.2 or otherwise to discredit him in the s. of those who

174:0.2 just now you must walk by faith and not by s..

174:4.3 but that he had also answered wisely in the s. of

176:3.7 What a sorry s. for successive generations of the

177:1.6 permitted the Master for long to get out of his s..

183:3.5 rallied from their first faltering at the s. of Jesus

184:3.14 But Caiaphas could not longer endure the s. of the

184:4.4 the celestial intelligences witnessed this s. of their

185:5.6 Pilate was angered at the s. of the priests clamoring

185:6.4 This s. sent a mighty shudder through the realms of

186:1.4 with Jesus nailed thereon, and upon s. of this Judas

188:5.5 inspired by the s. of God’s laying down his life in

188:5.9 the very s. of this great symbol of the bestowal life

189:2.1 the memory of enduring the s. of the slow decay of

189:4.1 but the s. of the apostles, coupled with the thought

191:0.4 Peter could not get away from the s. of the grave

192:1.6 shocked at the s. of the coals of fire glowing there on

195:9.8 words of things beautiful cannot thrill like the s.

sightsense

19:5.12 you will progress by “s.” and “material” assurance.

32:5.5 for a season, and then they are lost to human s.,

50:7.1 in cosmic reliability which is not dependent on s. or

101:1.4 Religion lives and prospers, then, not by s. and

119:1.2 Michael of Nebadon vanished from the s. of all

150:8.9 and the recovering of s. to the blind, to set at liberty

164:3.8 “Let us create the s. of this blind man on this day

164:3.8 and immediately you shall receive your s..”

164:3.9 when the first excitement of the creation of his s. had

164:3.10 this man told me, and immediately I received my s..

164:3.11 This man had little faith that he would receive his s.

164:3.16 Jesus gave this man his s. by miraculous working,

171:5.1 appealing to him for the restoration of his s..

171:5.3 the blind man, “I would have my s. restored.”

171:5.3 he said: “You shall receive your s.; go your way;

171:5.3 Immediately he received his s., and he remained

171:5.3 declaring to all how his s. had been restored in

174:0.2 just now you must walk by faith and not by s..

190:2.6 as if to embrace him, he vanished from their s..

190:3.1 when he had thus spoken, he vanished from their s.

190:5.5 Master—,” the morontia Jesus vanished from their s..

191:2.2 to them, he vanished in an instant from their s..

191:4.5 peace I leave with you,” he vanished from their s..

191:5.6 After the Master said this, he vanished from their s..

191:6.4 Master had so spoken, he vanished from their s..

192:2.14 When Jesus had spoken, he vanished from their s..

192:3.2 farewell of them, he vanished from their s..

192:4.3 had so spoken to them, he vanished from their s..

193:0.6 Master had spoken to them, he vanished from their s.

193:2.3 And then the Master disappeared from their s..

193:5.3 Master had thus spoken, he vanished from their s..

sight of God or God’s sight

147:5.9 Such sinful practices are an abomination in the s..”

147:8.3 a fast and an acceptable day in the s. of the Lord?

148:6.4 You well know that no man can be righteous in G.

150:4.3 yet I declare that not one of them is forgotten in G.

171:6.2 my heart and learn to do righteousness in the s..”

175:1.16 you justify such hypocrisy and dishonesty in the s.

181:2.14 God is no respecter of persons; that, in the s. all

195:8.7 the secularistic revolt went too far and lost s. and

sightwith lose or loses or losing or lost

1:6.3 Never lose s. of the antipodal viewpoints of

2:5.12 When man loses s. of the love of a personal God,

64:6.6 the red men began to lose s. of these teachings,

78:2.2 These splendid souls never wholly lost s. of the

92:4.6 by 2500 B.C. mankind largely lost s of the revelation

92:5.5 though losing s. of the truths which he proclaimed.

93:7.4 how easy it was to lose s. of a new doctrine from

93:9.10 And thus, in losing s. of Melchizedek, they lost sight

93:9.10 they lost s. of the teaching of this emergency Son

93:9.10 lost s. of the nature of this mission so fully that few

96:6.2 Hebrews almost lost s. of Moses’ lofty teachings.

99:4.2 prevents all collective movements from losing s. of

120:4.4 Never lose s. of the fact that the supreme spiritual

128:7.6 Never lose s. of the fact that the mission of Jesus

132:7.4 orphan prophet; by that I mean that he early lost s.

134:4.8 But the moment you lose s. of the spirit sovereignty

136:1.3 they almost completely lost s. of the personality

170:5.15 lost s. of the Father-and-son idea embodied in Jesus’

195:5.11 In confusion over man’s origin, do not lose s. of his

195:8.7 secularistic revolt went too far and lost s. of God

196:2.4 of the divine Christ, but it almost wholly lost s. of

sightedness

181:2.20 but since you were sincere even in your material s.

sighting

130:8.4 Ganid was adept at s. those who appeared to be in

sightless

164:3.8 went up to Josiah and put the clay over his s. eyes,

sights

44:6.7 beings as you would living musical notes, odors, s.,

125:1.4 heard were a relief from the s. he had just beheld.

127:3.2 passing through Samaria, they saw many strange s..

127:3.3 But James was not so sensitive to some of these s..

sign

62:5.7 had worked out an improved s. and word language

102:1.5 God is so all real and absolute that no material s. of

136:7.4 No matter whether the Pharisees taunted him for a s.

136:8.1 taunting challenge of his enemies to “show us a s.

137:6.5 we go forth to labor for a generation of s. seekers.

153:2.5 “What new s. is it that you seek at my hands?

153:4.5 we would have you give us a predetermined s. which

153:4.5 but no s. shall be given you other than that which

157:2.1 “Teacher, we would like you to give us a s. of your

157:2.1 would know the truth, already has a s. been given;

157:2.1 to an evil-minded generation no s. shall be given.”

157:7.2 to accept the challenge of the Pharisees for a s.,

173:5.4 what s. will you give us whereby we shall know

173:5.4 when the Master heard this, he said, “Only one s.

sign-seeking

136:7.2 such a course, however gratifying to the s. Jews,

153:4.5 “This faithless and s. generation seeks a token, but

signalnoun

23:1.9 a warning s., which unerringly operates to apprise

24:6.8 His arrival was the s. for the establishment of the

47:10.1 a new class of mansion world graduates is the s. for

50:0.2 The s. for a System Sovereign to act in the matter of

52:3.11 world-wide awakening is the s. for the appearance of

52:4.8 is the s. for the arrival of the bestowal Son and for

62:7.3 s. of the existence on Urantia of mind of will dignity.

69:4.7 evolved from the primitive smoke s. up through

145:3.8 creative power should their Sovereign give the s..

162:4.4 rite of pouring the wine and the water was the s.

168:2.1 their places preparatory to answering the s for action

189:3.2 polarity of the planet; and when Gabriel gave the s.

189:3.4 When the s. of the planetary resurrection had

signaladjective

49:5.26 your planet enjoyed the s. honor of becoming the

97:9.22 After a s. victory Amaziah turned to attack his

signaled

140:0.2 Peter, who were fishing near the shore; next Jesus s.

145:1.1 he s. to some fishermen occupying a near-by boat

145:1.2 the nets would break, so much so that they s. to

157:1.3 David who stood near by, and who then s. to an

185:2.9 priest and the others heard Pilate say this, they s. to

188:1.5 the centurion s. for his soldiers to help roll the stone

189:1.11 After Jesus had spoken, he s. to the Personalized

signaling

174:4.2 the spokesman, s. to Jesus, said: “Master, I am a

signalize

27:7.8 s. the celebration of the first of the jubilees of

signalized

17:2.5 The creation of Majeston s. the first supreme

24:6.8 arrival of Grandfanda at the portals of Havona s.

29:5.6 the plans for the creation of a local universe, s. by

47:8.4 union of the immortal soul with the Adjuster is s. by

53:9.4 Lucifer has s. the inauguration of temporary

55:4.11 This epoch is s. on the worlds by the arrival of a

93:10.1 Machiventa s. this fact to his eleven associates,

108:2.7 even before such an accomplishment could be s. to

108:3.3 until after Adjuster fusion, which union is s. by the

189:1.5 seven personalities from Paradise s. their intention of

189:3.3 this, the third roll call, s. the morontia resurrection

signalizes

0:9.1 The actualization of Ultimate Deity s. absonite

11:8.6 It s. the appearance of energy systems responsive to

17:6.3 The birth of a co-ordinate Creator Son s. the birth

49:6.9 return of the Adjuster s. the awakening of the soul,

56:7.1 s. corresponding enlargements of deity function to

108:2.3 adjutant mind-spirit begins to function and s. to

110:6.21 mastery of the first cosmic circle s. the attainment of

111:3.1 Fusion with the Adjuster s. the fact that the

signalizing

55:1.1 This event, s. the dawn of the era of light and life,

signally

53:1.4 But they s. failed.

97:9.22 to attack his neighbors and was just as s. defeated.

signals

51:0.1 this biologic attainment s. the System Sovereign to

62:7.1 the initial test flash of the universe circuit s. at the

103:2.5 mind whose emergence s. the arrival of the Adjuster.

160:2.1 By the use of s. and sounds animals are able to

signed

93:4.1 Every person who s. or marked the clay-tablet rolls

128:7.13 Jesus drew up, and they both s., a secret compact

128:7.13 After the contract was s., after the budget was so

154:3.2 Herod s. the decree which authorized the officers

156:6.8 Antipas had s. warrants for Jesus’ arrest in Galilee,

188:0.3 When he heard the request, he quickly s. the order

significancesee Significance of Origins

2:1.10 Though man cannot encompass the s. of infinity,

2:5.11 the true nature and exquisitely beautiful s. of the

5:3.7 never highly conscious of the real s. of true worship.

5:6.2 but we do not fully comprehend the nature and s. of

6:8.7 compensate for your inability to grasp the full s. of

10:5.8 the full truth and the eternal s. of the Paradise Trinity

12:2.5 We know very little of the s. of these tremendous

12:8.16 real spirit substance—does have a philosophic s..

14:4.12 is a life that is native to Havona and possesses s. in

14:6.41 continue to function with absonite s. even in future

15:0.3 then you will be the better prepared to grasp the s.

15:14.8 that it is of little practical s. to the mortal mind.

17:3.8 everything of local universe s. is reflected outward

21:6.3 on transcendental levels of ultimate universe s..

23:4.4 What s. should we attach to the fact that these

25:5.3 Every occurrence of s. in the organized and

25:5.3 only a local recording, those of wider s. are dealt

28:6.2 the s. of origin is the paramount question in all our

30:1.112 No especial s. need attach to the listing of these

37:3.4 Do you grasp the s. of the fact that your lowly and

40:9.4 those events of human life which were of spiritual s..

40:9.7 those happenings which were not of spiritual s.,

44:2.8 6. The life-story tellers—those who perpetuate the s.

44:2.9 The administrative enactors—those who depict the s.

44:6.7 morontia and spirit creatures by dramatizing the s. of

47:4.8 The effort to master the s. of morontia mota, begun

48:7.2 early efforts to grasp the s. and meaning of mota.

53:8.3 And this was the s. of Jesus’ personal experience,

54:0.1 comprehend the s. and grasp the meanings of evil,

63:3.5 Undue s. should not attach to this act of burial.

66:7.17 The s. of the number seven in the superuniverse

71:7.2 an enhancement of insight into the s. of human

75:4.5 but Cano, not knowing the import or s. of such

79:8.9 attained a social importance, even a religious s.,

87:7.8 the biologic, sociologic, and religious s. of the home.

91:6.4 from its religious implications and its spiritual s..

92:4.4 of religious revelation but only five of epochal s..

93:9.5 harder for Jacob to grasp the s. of these traditions.

94:12.1 provocative of the failure to understand the true s.

97:7.2 Jews improved the spiritual s. of the Chaldean stories

104:2.2 of a deanthropomorphized Deity of universe s..

104:3.3 grasp this concept of final value and spiritualizing s..

106:0.5 the postfinite s. of all apparent finite endings or

106:0.6 level encompasses that which is of master universe s.

106:0.6 Father’s worlds) is in many respects of ultimate s..

107:4.7 Can you really realize the true s. of the Adjuster’s

108:3.2 The real s. of the Adjuster’s complete number is

110:6.16 impossible to explain the s. of the cosmic circles to

111:5.5 raises the creature will from the level of temporal s.

112:3.2 This kind of death is final in its s. irrespective of the

117:3.0 3. S. OF THE SUPREME TO UNIVERSE

118:1.4 it is attempting to evaluate the future s. of possible

118:1.5 it begins to take on the aspects of past-future s..

119:1.3 departure was any message of possible s. received.

120:1.3 the rich s. of that faith-trust which you require all

122:2.8 John was tremendously impressed with the s. of all

124:4.5 did Mary comprehend the s. of Jesus’ mission,

125:0.5 the contemplation of the spiritual s. of the temple

132:0.5 The s. of this remarkable doing can the better be

134:9.3 John never understood the real s. of what Jesus

135:5.8 But no matter what s. they attached to the phrases

138:7.1 yet you do not comprehend the nature and s. of

139:3.4 came the nearest to grasping the real import and s. of

140:5.10 beatitudes, but mature mind should grasp their s..

140:7.8 they did not fail to grasp the s. of the charmingly

141:2.3 but none of them comprehended the full s. of this

144:1.1 fully comprehend the s. of Jesus’ bestowal on earth.

151:1.5 The apostles did not fully comprehend the s. of the

152:6.1 for these astonished fishermen to grasp their full s.

157:6.5 A new s. attaches to all of Jesus’ teachings from this

158:3.5 This was the s. of the transfiguration to Jesus.

158:6.4 Can you not grasp the spirit s. of my mission without

162:1.3 They failed to comprehend the s. of the Master’s

170:0.1 meaning and s. of the terms “kingdom of heaven”

172:3.15 There really was no deep s. to be attached to this

172:5.2 the meaning or s. of the loud hosannas of the

172:5.5 John grasped in part the spiritual s. of this so-called

172:5.5 the symbolic s. of this Sunday-afternoon pageant.

173:5.4 Even his own apostles did not comprehend the s.

176:2.7 “But what is the s. of this teaching having to do

181:2.6 curious to know the s. of Jesus’ sad countenance

188:4.2 the great mistake of failing to perceive the true s. of

194:2.0 2. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF PENTECOST

195:7.18 universe of universes without s. apart from the I AM,

196:0.13 This is the full s. of his one supreme requirement,

Significance of Origins

28:6.2 1. The S..

28:6.4 The S. are the living ready-reference genealogies of

28:6.4 They are always ready to supply their superiors with

28:6.4 their computation of possessed facts is up to the

28:6.5 the realms, as disclosed by the portrayals of the S..

28:6.5 then, in accordance with the findings of the S.,

28:6.8 Among many other things the S. teach these

significances

143:7.5 and then to reflect these new spiritual s. back onto

188:4.1 s. attached to this death of Jesus on the cross

significant

1:1.6 The name he is given is of little importance; the s.

26:8.3 are never confused with the s. delays of eternity.

31:3.3 there remains the s. fact that they are of record as

37:2.8 these superangel commanders who, at the s. time

39:9.2 for it is s. that the evolutionary realms disclose

57:7.9 oxygen; and it did not appear in s. quantities until it

61:7.18 This date is s. in that it approximates the arrival of

63:0.3 meanings are s. of their mutual regard and affection.

87:7.9 Again, the new symbolism must not only be s. for

110:1.4 in the determination of your s. temporal choices

112:1.15 willingness of the organism to make such s. contacts

112:1.19 Systems are s. because of organization—positional

119:4.2 this s. news item from the seraphic headquarters

119:5.1 appear in the Uversa broadcasts this s. statement:

139:2.2 True, later on, Jesus did attach a new and s. import

149:4.5 his answers were always s. and conclusive.

158:1.2 It is s. that this extraordinary event was timed to

185:1.6 It is s. that, while this vacillating Roman ruler

196:2.1 Testament is devoted, not to the portrayal of the s.

significantly

99:4.1 and religion are mutually helpful and s. illuminating if

167:1.4 after glancing s. at the man with dropsy, said: “My

174:1.2 After a short silence Jesus looked s. at all four and

signification

179:3.5 some s. that determined one’s future connection

signified

55:9.3 the true dignity s. by their names, the Most Highs.

63:2.5 Andon s. to his mate that he thought he could

70:3.8 adoption ceremony, which was s. in the touching of

74:7.11 s. his intention to adhere to this mission, and then

91:2.2 Magic has usually s. an attempt to manipulate reality

119:8.1 They s. their desire to comply with this request to

137:4.12 since the Personalized Adjuster had s. that the

139:3.8 And when they s. that they were ready to assume

139:5.2 The nickname which the apostles gave Philip s.

139:6.3 speak of Nathaniel in terms that s. honesty, sincerity.

141:6.1 After talking with Jesus, the Persian s. his intention

179:1.4 s. that he intended there to recline as the preferred

181:2.13 (And all ten of them s. their acquiescence in the

183:1.1 final surrender of man to God as s. in the prayer

194:2.10 merely s. the conscious reception of this gift of the

signifies

0:9.1 s. unifying Deity expansion on the second level

0:11.11 The tension-presence of the Universal Absolute s.

14:5.4 Arrival on first circuit of Havona s. the acceptance

30:4.31 Your residence on Paradise s. that you have found

31:10.10 gathering together of these seven finaliter corps s.

41:3.7 but the brilliant white light s. extended adult life.

42:4.5 while cold merely s. absence of heat—comparative

48:4.12 The future s. struggle and advancement;

57:1.5 The recording of this permit s. that the force

63:0.3 Andon is the Nebadon name which s. “the first

63:0.3 Fonta s. “the first Sonlike creature to exhibit human

66:0.1 advent of a Lanonandek Son on a world s. that will

67:1.4 and s. such a degree of personality disintegration

71:4.16 The appearance of genuine brotherhood s. that a

77:2.10 This lengthening of the reigns of these older kings s.

86:2.5 Chance is a word which s. that man is too ignorant

91:1.4 Prayer s that the premagical incantations of primitive

100:3.5 Values can never be static; reality s. change, growth.

106:1.3 God the Sevenfold s. the recognition by Deity of

110:6.13 This s. the united function of the seven adjutant

112:1.10 Length denotes meaning; depth s. value; breadth

112:1.17 it s. the unification of all factors of reality as well as

115:6.6 s. the vast outsurge of Supremacy into the domains

118:1.9 I AM s. also I WAS and I WILL BE.

180:1.6 The idea of duty s. that you are servant-minded and

194:3.19 Pentecost, then and now, s. that the Jesus of history

196:3.20 It s. the whole of the subjectivity of the individual

signify

12:6.7 such profound co-ordination s. the presence and

12:9.2 subscriber or s. anything concerning his character.

21:6.2 elevation to supreme universe sovereignty must s.

23:2.12 The confusion and turmoil of Urantia do not s.

24:7.3 the luminous embrace does not necessarily s. that the

31:10.10 These seven finaliter corps probably s. the present

48:7.3 1. A display of specialized skill doesn’t s. possession

55:2.3 status of probable soul-Adjuster union and s. this

68:2.1 But this does not necessarily s. mutual affection,

100:1.3 Enlargement of vocabulary does not s. development

100:1.9 s. that it is an activity functioning in the supposed

100:1.9 it s. creative activities in the superconscious levels of

106:3.2 the termination of the present universe age will s.

110:3.5 does not necessarily s. resistance to the leadings of

112:5.9 But it does s. that all will creatures are to experience

116:5.12 the final attainment of material equilibrium will s. the

119:8.1 the Union of Days stationed on Salvington to s. his

130:2.10 truth which, stated in modern terms, would s.: “Will

155:5.14 rose to their feet, intending to s. their united and

175:1.6 to s. your intention to seek God with all your hearts

signifying

27:7.7 s. that the divine heart of the Gods has been fully

39:8.5 s. that they guard mortal creatures in the path of

63:0.3 “loved by mother,” Sonta-en s. “loved by father.”

100:3.2 the word God becomes a symbol s. the approach to

110:2.6 Morontia mind is a term s. the substance and sum

169:4.5 Jesus employed the Hebrew word s. the plural God

171:4.8 seized upon this statement as s. a sure triumph of

171:4.8 “third day” was a common Jewish expression s.

signposts

155:3.3 instead of serving as s. of spiritual guidance and

signsnoun

28:7.3 everlasting guideposts—living s. of divine surety—

62:4.1 learning to communicate by means of s. and sounds,

62:5.7 a few of their new s. and symbols to their parents.

70:7.15 The ancient societies of the “new birth” used s.

81:6.17 Language grew up through gestures, s., cries,

87:5.9 were studied by means of omens, oracles, and s..

87:5.14 the civilized races are cursed with the belief in s.,

90:2.5 The medicine men put great trust in s. and omens,

144:7.2 why he refused to produce outward s. of his divine

145:5.6 and for the satisfaction of those who seek for s.

146:5.2 except you see s. and behold wonders, you refuse

146:6.1 These people believed in s.; they were a wonder-

150:3.12 belief in spells, ordeals, bewitching, cursing, s.,

157:2.1 are so utterly unable to discern the s. of the times?

170:2.10 with no s. of the appearance of the “New Age”

176:2.6 you should be alert to discern the s. of the times.

189:4.3 when the first s. of day began to appear in the east,

signsverb

88:5.5 Nowadays one s. his name to a note.

Sikh

92:6.15 India is divided among Hindu, S., Mohammedan,

Sikhism

92:5.15 synthesized by Nanak and his followers into S.,

92:6.13 11. S.—the most recent.

92:7.2 even as S. budded and blossomed out of the soil of

Silasthe leading member of the early church in Jerusalem

133:3.3 Paul preached in Corinth, being later joined by S.

silencesee silence, in

53:2.3 Notwithstanding his s., for more than one hundred

87:2.4 S. or mourning was observed after a death so that

134:8.9 amid the trees and in the s. of nature, Michael won

136:2.4 Personalized Adjuster had thus spoken, all was s..

139:3.3 one weakness was these spells of unaccountable s..

139:9.7 Jesus would always enjoin s. regarding his unusual

140:2.3 A great s. pervaded the place while a host of celestial

145:5.10 S. prevailed for a season, then Thomas addressed

151:2.2 After a moment of s., Peter said: “Master, we have

151:2.5 Following a moment of s., Thomas spoke up: “Yes,

157:3.5 There was a moment of tense s..

158:2.3 Jesus enjoined s. about their observation of the

167:2.1 one of the lawyers present, desiring to relieve the s.,

168:2.1 in almost breathless s., a vast host of celestial beings

172:3.10 the Master stopped the procession, and a great s.

173:0.2 the apostles following closely behind in meditative s..

174:1.2 After a short s. Jesus looked significantly at all

177:0.1 and the camp was pervaded by an ominous s.;

179:5.2 of blessing in profound reverence and perfect s..

184:3.8 accusations was the Master’s calm and majestic s..

184:3.14 standing in perfect composure and unbroken s..

184:3.19 are exasperated by the majestic s. of this God-man

184:3.19 His s. is terrible to endure; his speech is fearlessly

186:2.2 of the human nature coupled with the majestic s.

186:2.4 the Master’s death while he stood there in awful s.

186:4.3 Jesus’ extraordinary dignity, by his uncomplaining s..

191:1.5 brother’s insinuations and lapsed into crestfallen s.

silence, in

124:1.4 And the committee of elders departed in s..

125:6.9 In s. they started out, arriving at Jericho for the night

127:3.5 in wonder, Jesus gazed on Jerusalem in s..

135:8.6 and coming up out of the water in s. he took leave

135:11.3 pronouncement, so much so that they departed in s.

142:3.9 As they sat before Jesus in s., the Master continued

148:7.2 In s. you all agreed that it was lawful to lift the

148:7.2 And as they all stood before him in s., Jesus,

152:2.8 For a moment Jesus stood in s..

152:3.3 The apostles were speechless; they stood in s.

152:4.1 sent off by themselves—entered the boat and in s.

153:4.6 In s. they journeyed home with Jesus to Bethsaida.

154:6.7 The Master stood there in s. while his mother,

157:6.15 listened to these bold and startling statements in s.;

158:7.9 In s. Jesus and the twelve started for their camp at

165:5.7 For some minutes the twelve sat in s..

168:1.1 as the Master followed on in s. with the two sisters,

168:2.1 in breathless s., a vast host of celestial beings had

172:2.2 The apostles listened in s.; they asked no questions.

172:4.3 drew on, they walked about the temple courts in s.,

173:0.2 the apostles following closely behind in meditative s..

173:3.1 As the caviling Pharisees stood there in s. before

174:5.14 they followed Jesus in s. and in deep meditation.

175:1.8 my apostles stand here before you in s., but you shall

176:1.5 The apostles sat in s. in the moonlight for a time

178:3.1 paused while they stood and looked down in s.

179:3.7 the Master went around the table, in s., washing the

179:4.1 For some minutes the apostles ate in s., but under

179:5.2 of blessing in profound reverence and perfect s..

181:2.15 stepped over to James Zebedee, who stood in s. as

182:1.7 arose and in s. made their way back to the camp.

182:2.7 to Jesus’ good-bye salutation and went away in s..

184:3.8 Jesus stood in s. while all of these false witnesses

184:3.14 standing in perfect composure and unbroken s..

186:2.4 the Master’s death while he stood there in awful s.

187:3.1 the unseen hosts of a universe stood in s. while they

190:3.1 the women fell on their faces and worshiped in s..

192:1.4 as the astonished ten stood by in s., the youth

silenced

97:10.3 the priesthood forever s. the voices of the spiritual

120:4.1 subservient creatures, were to be s. forever and left

139:5.11 was s. only when the irate Jews rushed upon her

174:4.7 the manner in which the Sadducees had been s. by

silent

32:4.1 he is a s. or inactive member of the Deity partnership

32:4.1 He is the s. member of the creative trio only in that

45:1.9 This is the s. sphere of the system.

46:5.32 Some day you shall look upon this s. temple, even

55:1.4 of spirit beings, and s. cosmic contemplation.

59:4.17 by the peculiar trees of those days, s. forests;

69:4.1 intervened between the early practices of s. barter

69:4.3 stand guard over the deposits of goods for s. barter.

69:4.4 For ages s. barter continued before men would meet

74:3.1 S. were the familiar broadcasts, and absent were all

93:3.2 Melchizedek remained s. as to the status of Lucifer

110:7.7 must be patient through the long years of s. sojourn

122:9.28 Joseph and Mary were s.—confused and overawed.

125:5.9 the distance both the man and the boy were s..

125:5.9 not weep; he only bowed his head in s. devotion.

128:7.10 uncommunicative; Jesus was profoundly s. about the

133:2.3 scene of the teary-eyed couple standing in s. embrace

134:8.10 Jesus was a s. and much changed man as they

134:9.3 but Jesus remained a thoughtful and s. spectator.

137:1.2 Andrew was a s. observer of, and sincere believer in,

139:3.3 the twelve, for days at a time James was the s. man.

139:3.8 James was often quiet and s., but he was brave

140:0.3 For once all twelve of the apostles were s.; Peter

144:1.7 and Judas Iscariot was s., noncommittal.

146:2.17 should remain for a time in s. receptivity to afford

146:5.2 had bowed his head a moment in s. meditation,

155:5.16 the twenty-four were s., but presently they began to

158:1.10 were a s. and thoughtful trio as they made ready to

162:3.3 If he remained s., they would accuse him of

166:1.4 they cast their eyes upon the table and remained s.

172:5.10 he was a s., crushed, and disillusioned apostle.

172:5.12 since all the apostles were equally downcast and s..

173:0.1 The twelve were strangely s. as they journeyed on

173:5.6 Again it was a s. group of Jews who made their

177:1.1 be more free to worship, and I will surely be s..

177:5.2 flee in dismay or else stand by in s. amazement

177:5.3 S. messengers came and went, communicating with

177:5.3 John Mark was ominously s. after returning to camp,

183:4.2 this greatest of all crises in their lives, Andrew was s.

185:2.15 so impressed by Jesus’ s. and masterly bearing that

185:2.16 and gazing down on them, not in s. contempt, but

189:4.10 one side and observed a s. and motionless stranger.

193:5.1 slope of Mount Olivet with his eleven s. apostles.

194:3.10 sitting there, having just been engaged in s. prayer.

silently

77:4.8 s. resting on the dusty shelves of many museums.

125:6.8 S. they all withdrew and left Jesus standing alone

133:3.7 they looked at each other and s. followed as the

144:4.10 praying was done in the spirit and in the heart—s..

164:2.3 The Master listened attentively, but s., to all their

173:1.6 Jesus paused, s. but thoughtfully contemplating

179:3.1 he arose from the table and s. made his way over

184:1.4 After a few moments spent in s surveying the Master

silhouetting

12:7.9 the celestial family, sharply s. the unique nature of

Siloam

148:8.1 Jesus and was baptized in the pool of S. by Abner.

162:4.4 the symbolic water, out through Ophel to near S.,

162:4.4 the golden pitcher had been filled at the pool of S.,

162:6.1 the procession from the pool of S. passed through

164:3.8 Go, my son, wash away this clay in the pool of S.,

164:3.8 And when Josiah had so washed in the pool of S.,

164:3.10 directed that I should go and wash in the pool of S..

164:3.11 that the Jesus who had directed him to wash at S.,

164:3.12 and directed him to wash in the symbolic pool of S.

164:3.14 the efficacy of spittle, and Josiah knew the pool of S.

164:4.2 eyes, told me to go wash in S., and I do now see.”

164:4.3 sending this beggar to wash in S. on the Sabbath day.

166:4.4 the eighteen men upon whom the tower of S. fell,

194:1.4 followed the apostles down to the pool of S.,

Silurian

59:3.1 the ancient S. seas made ready to engulf most of

59:3.8 epoch witnesses the second advance of the S. seas

59:3.9 largely emerged from the second S. inundation.

59:3.11 Toward the close of the final S. submergence there

59:3.12 years and known to your researchers as the S..

59:4.2 As the land emerges from the last S. inundation,

silver

96:1.12 including Yahweh and the s. and golden calves which

133:6.1 and he thought it best to purchase a little s. shrine in

139:12.13 lightly of selling his friend for thirty pieces of s.

142:4.3 Father with idols of stone or images of gold and s..

162:4.4 These two priests then repaired to the s. funnels

169:1.4 having had ten pieces of s. made into a necklace of

169:1.4 up the search until she found the lost piece of s..

173:1.3 Asmonean dynasty the Jews coined their own s.

186:1.2 containing thirty pieces of s.—the current price of a

186:1.3 and then offer him as a reward thirty pieces of s..

186:1.6 he removed the thirty pieces of s. from the bag

silvery

158:1.10 While Peter was yet speaking, a s. cloud drew near

162:4.2 chants, and the solemn blasts of the s. trumpets of

162:4.3 successive blasts were blown upon the s. trumpets

162:4.4 water priest, who, to the sound of the s. trumpets,

SimeonJudean singer at the Jerusalem temple

122:9.2 courts of the temple two remarkable characters, S.

122:9.2 S. was a Judean, but Anna was a Galilean.

122:9.2 S. and Anna longed for the coming of the Messiah,

122:9.3 he had prearranged with S. and Anna to indicate,

122:9.4 Anna had written a poem which S. proceeded to sing

122:10.1 bringing him a copy of parts of the S. song which

Simeonreputed holy man of Israel

126:1.2 of Baal,” and now it was the site of the tomb of S.,

126:1.2 From the summit of this hill of S., Jesus looked

simian

61:6.1 mid-mammal stock gave origin to the s. ancestry;

61:6.1 while the s. tribes have remained stationary or

62:1.3 two great groups, the s. tribes of modern times and

62:2.1 but unlike the s. tribes, they were flesh eaters.

62:3.11 retarded twins became founders of the modern s.

63:1.4 stooped to mate with their cousins of the s. tribes.

64:1.1 escape the danger of mingling with the inferior s.

64:4.5 further mingling with its nonprogressive s. relatives

simians

62:3.13 Modern man and the s. did spring from the same

62:3.13 whereas the modern s. are the descendants of the

similar or very similar

0:0.5 Your world, Urantia, is one of many s. inhabited

0:0.5 This universe, together with s. creations, makes up

6:6.2 ability to communicate with s. entities, beings, or

10:3.2 these relationships do seem to be vs., but when

10:7.3 We understand that they sustain a s. relationship

11:5.8 then for a s. length of time it will be incoming.

11:7.2 S. zones once existed between the levels of pervaded

13:2.5 there are many s. problems that will perplex you,

15:5.10 except density, are in composition vs. to Urantia.

16:8.4 Personalities may be s., but they are never the

18:5.2 have a corps of associates and assistants s. to that of

22:7.9 forgather in a special corps made up of s. beings.

23:4.4 These and many s. questions we ask ourselves,

23:4.5 This transaction, together with many s. occurrences

26:11.2 finaliters and s. progeny of the Paradise Citizens.

28:5.6 a Voice of Wisdom, the seventh thereafter was s.,

29:0.1 long known of the existence of angels and s. orders

30:3.5 S. astronomer colonies are to be found on the sector

30:3.10 S. general reserves are maintained on Salvington and

31:2.1 S. types of messenger-recorders attached to other

34:3.2 another; and there are s. entities unknown to you.

34:4.10 These mind-spirits are s. in character but diverse in

35:3.15 consists in a s. review of the experiences passed

36:2.13 Planetary life, while s. in some respects, differs in

37:2.9 S. pairs of these superangels are assigned to the

37:2.11 next three groups are occupied by s. joint schools

38:7.1 endowment cherubim and sanobim are s. to seraphim

39:1.17 to study and faithful performance of s. duties while

39:2.16 seraphim ascended from s. duties in lower sections of

39:3.9 are numerous types of beings, s. to the seraphim,

41:2.2 physical systems, few of which had an origin s. to

41:4.6 Were it in composition s. to your atmosphere and

41:5.4 a final plunge into the surface of a sun s. to the one

41:7.1 a sun, elements in the interior are rendered vs. by the

41:10.1 In s. circumstances the closest approach of the body

42:1.5 The higher spirit Creators inaugurate s. processes

42:6.2 responsive when activated by X ray and other s.

42:7.10 Atoms are s. to persons as to predictability.

42:9.3 a recurrence of s. physical and chemical properties

42:11.1 the Thought Adjusters and other s. fragmentations.

43:1.2 The water of Edentia and s. architectural spheres is

43:8.6 univitatia, who, though s. intellectually to morontia

43:8.9 the ability to live in intimate contact with s. beings

43:8.12 concomitant with a s. association with ten fellow

44:7.1 not concerned with music, painting, or anything s.,

45:6.1 They are so s. to your own material sex races that

46:0.1 the bestowal of Michael, it is typical of s. spheres.

46:1.5 This light is vs. to natural sunlight except that it

46:1.6 ionosphere back to the ground are vs. to those in the

46:2.3 This air is vs. to that of Urantia with the addition of

48:0.3 but in intent and purpose they are all quite s..

48:2.17 wings wherein are the chambers of transition s. to

48:4.17 Sons, together with all s. types of personality.

49:2.13 should exist on a planet with an atmosphere s. to that

49:4.8 mental life of all the various orders of mortals is vs.,

49:5.17 plasm and carry on planetary activities in vs. ways,

49:6.13 is in general s. to that of the more advanced parent

49:6.14 S. probation nurseries are maintained on the finaliter

51:4.5 a s. tendency for the orange, green, and indigo races

53:3.6 to humble spheres s. to those of their origin.

53:5.1 had characterized his dealings with s. upheavals in

55:3.9 likewise all judicial trusts were discharged by s.

55:3.15 procreated on certain worlds for this and other s.

56:7.6 to be liberated for s. activities in outer space?

57:5.3 planetary systems of Orvonton have had a s. origin.

57:6.4 If space bodies are s. in size and density, collisions

57:6.4 But if two space bodies of s. density are relatively

58:0.1 In all Satania there are only sixty-one worlds s. to

58:2.4 operations s. to the action of this unique ozone layer.

59:5.10 These depositions throughout Europe are vs. to

61:3.14 Reptiles were s. to modern types—snakes, turtles,

62:4.4 skeletal proportions of this new species were s. to

66:4.10 corporeal staff undertook the production of s. beings

67:6.2 S. groups of Amadonites assumed responsibilities

71:1.24 S. semistates even now exist in Asia and Africa, but

72:3.7 for five successive periods s. public exercises are

77:1.1 We know of the existence of s. creatures on other

77:1.3 staff was granted permission to produce a s. being.

77:5.6 Adamson concluded something s. was transpiring

79:8.3 A vs. attitude prevailed among the white races in

79:8.15 with greater accuracy than any other s. account,

80:3.6 there are peoples who still build s. huts in Siberia.

82:3.11 Other tribes limited mating to s. age groups.

94:1.7 equal of any other body of s. character in beauty

94:10.1 they encountered a state of primitive savagery vs. to

95:3.1 development than appeared by s. natural techniques

98:1.2 brought anthropomorphic God concepts s. to those

98:6.3 Mithraic and Christian churches were vs. both in

100:5.3 Gautama Siddhartha had a s. experience the night he

100:5.6 one should postulate a s. and corresponding realm

101:2.16 To all of your fellows who have had a s. experience,

103:1.2 two beings have had a s. religious experience

107:5.4 type of mind postulated in an Adjuster must be s.

107:7.5 Except in the Adjusters and other s. entities we do

109:4.5 whether this Monitor has had s. experiences in other

113:2.4 guardians may repeatedly serve in s. capacities on

114:2.5 Each of the other isolated worlds is advised by s.

115:3.3 Man encounters a s. problem when he pauses to

117:5.10 the Holy Spirit probably registered by s. techniques

118:2.5 by s. and enhanced revelations of God the Absolute?

120:2.2 s. challenges to your authority can never recur in

121:0.1 A s. attitude on the part of the other apostles of

122:8.7 a remarkable astronomic fact that s. conjunctions

123:6.8 having been on a s. mission to Zacharias’s home

124:2.1 Jesus had a s. but longer talk with his mother.

127:3.1 his father had taught him on a s. journey five years

128:0.1 just as do other mortals on this and on s. worlds.

132:0.4 for the subsequent recognition of additional and s.

132:5.17 gladly accord his fellow trader in a s. transaction.

133:4.7 Judge as you would be judged under s.

134:3.7 religions made a great effort to show how s. their

134:7.7 Another and vs. one was the experience he passed

137:4.17 many s. events occurred before the Son of Man took

137:7.11 notwithstanding that Samaritans held many views s.

138:5.1 presented Judas Iscariot, the Judean, for s. honors.

139:5.7 were untold billions of s. slow-thinking mortals,

139:6.5 memory of this, with that of many s. experiences,

143:1.3 After Jesus had heard s. objections to the gospel

145:5.1 Because of these and s. thoughts which occupied the

161:1.4 affirming that he had recently had s. experiences,

177:2.1 was much experience in their boyhood which was s..

similarities

79:7.6 The s. between certain of the early Chinese and

similarity

15:6.16 There are certain points of s. in a group of worlds

16:6.3 running in channels of astonishing s. and agreement.

38:7.7 but they disclose great s. in nature and function.

72:0.2 The s. of the two spheres undoubtedly explains why

78:5.3 Occidental tongues all of that s which is called Aryan

100:6.1 markedly in method, but in motive there is great s..

103:1.2 in their s. of philosophic religious interpretation.

132:0.10 because of the s. of personal descriptions, reach

133:9.5 though Ganid recognized the s. between the gospel

similarly

8:3.9 the Spirit equally represent and s. serve the Father

15:13.6 from the Faithfuls of Days who are s. attached to

16:3.17 this presiding Spirit is s. expressive of the attitudes

31:10.10 when the Trinity s. mobilized the then existing

31:10.13 in association with the other six s. recruiting corps,

40:2.2 the activities of their status spheres and s. register

40:5.14 guardians of destiny s. function at the time of mortal

55:10.6 in groups of three they s. serve the Constellation

56:7.3 not, therefore, s. expanded in personality relations

70:10.15 even recently horse stealing has been s. punished.

86:7.5 religion s. arose as his response to the illusory

88:1.5 later, snakes, birds, and swine were s. regarded.

103:1.1 no two human beings can s. interpret the leadings of

113:2.10 case when the complemental seraphim is s. absent.

114:0.2 cherubim as seraphim, and they are s. organized.)

117:3.4 S. can the Supreme Being function as the universe

118:8.9 Lucifer s. sought to disrupt the time governor

134:5.15 the planetary government of mankind will be s.

136:2.2 previously prepared for this special mission by s.

159:4.7 does not mean that their words were s. inspired.

similitude

35:4.4 served on an evolutionary world in the s. of mortal

42:1.6 fashioned after the s. of the three Gods embraced in

75:7.6 being also personalized in the s. of the mortal flesh of

96:5.5 “You saw no s. on the day that your God spoke to

120:0.2 had bestowed himself six times after the s. of six

133:4.6 grow a spiritual character in the s. of the divine spirit

137:8.11 even as, by serving in the s. of the creature, I shall

Simonsee Peter

Simonthe third brother of Jesus

123:6.7 Jesus’ third brother, S., was born on Friday evening,

127:1.5 This year S. started to school, and they were

127:4.5 James and S. grew up trying to follow Jesus’ plan of

127:4.7 S. was a well-meaning boy but too much a dreamer.

127:4.7 He was slow in getting settled down in life and was

127:4.7 But he was always a good and well-intentioned lad.

128:2.2 This year S. graduated from school and began work

128:3.1 that Jesus stopped work for three weeks to take S.

128:3.3 Jesus and S. became acquainted with a merchant

128:3.3 While S. gave attendance at the temple, Jesus

128:3.4 S. greatly enjoyed his visit to Jerusalem.

128:3.4 He was received into the commonwealth of Israel at

128:3.4 While S. attended the Passover ceremonies, Jesus

128:3.7 On the Sunday after Passover week S. and Jesus

128:3.7 S. never forgot what Jesus taught him on this trip.

128:3.7 He had always loved Jesus, but now he felt that he

128:3.7 he felt that he had begun to know his father-brother.

128:3.7 S. kept the family up late that night relating his

128:3.8 Mary was much upset by S.’ report that Jesus spent

128:7.8 Jude ran away, and S. later found him with the

128:7.8 When S. brought him back home, Jesus talked

129:1.6 returned shortly before the double wedding of S.

134:1.4 S. and Jude had for some time wanted to get married

134:1.4 So S. and Jude were married at a double wedding in

138:1.4 went over to Nazareth to visit with Joseph and S.

Simonfather of Lazarus

124:6.9 his family had stopped near the house of one S.,

125:2.1 were guests of, or associates with, the family of S. of

125:2.1 S. having purchased the paschal lamb for the

125:4.1 arriving just as S.’ family made ready to partake of

125:4.1 Jesus, and he remained in S.’ house for the night.

125:5.1 S. also came down from Bethany to see what the boy

125:5.8 questions, and none was more astonished than S..

125:5.9 When the day was over, S. and Jesus wended their

127:3.4 S. had been laid to rest with his fathers, and Jesus

Simonone of Jesusuncles

127:2.4 One of Jesus’ uncles (Mary’s brother S.) had joined

Simontanner in Joppa

130:1.1 Gadiah, a Philistine interpreter who worked for S.

130:1.1 had transacted much business with this S.; so Gonod

130:1.3 with the final decision of S. to embrace Christianity.

Simon of Cyreneman who bore Jesuscross

130:6.6 S., little dreamed that the man whose cross he bore

187:1.9 Then he ordered a passerby, one S. from Cyrene,

187:1.10 This man S. had come all the way from Cyrene, in

187:1.10 He was stopping with other Cyrenians just outside

187:1.10 S. lingered all through the hours of the Master’s

187:1.10 he became a valiant believer in the gospel of the

187:1.10 and when he returned home, he led his family into

187:1.10 His two sons, Alexander and Rufus, became very

187:1.10 But S. never knew that Jesus, whose burden he bore,

Simon or Simon Zelotesone of the twelve apostles

138:2.8 5. SZ. was an officer in the patriotic organization of

138:2.8 a position which he gave up to join Jesus’ apostles.

138:2.8 Before joining the Zealots, S. had been a merchant

138:2.8 He was selected by Peter.

138:3.0 3. THE CALL OF MATTHEW AND SIMON

138:3.2 invited one S. to join the apostles and secured his

138:3.2 his consent that S. be also bidden to this feast.

138:3.3 they all went with Peter to call upon S. the Zealot,

138:3.3 When Peter led Jesus up to S., the Master greeted

138:3.6 “In coming here tonight to welcome S. and

138:3.7 SZ. desired to make a speech at this gathering in

138:3.7 Andrew prevailed upon him to refrain from making

138:10.9 8. SZ. was given charge of recreation and play.

138:10.9 He managed the Wednesday programs and sought

139:7.3 time for the rest of the apostles, especially SZ. and

139:11.0 11. SIMON THE ZEALOT

139:11.1 SZ., the eleventh apostle, was chosen by Peter.

139:11.1 He was an able man of good ancestry and lived with

139:11.1 He was twenty-eight years old when he became

139:11.1 He was a fiery agitator and was also a man who

139:11.1 He had been a merchant in Capernaum before he

139:11.1 he turned his entire attention to the patriotic

139:11.2 SZ was given charge of the diversions and relaxation

139:11.2 he was a very efficient organizer of the play life and

139:11.3 S.’ strength was his inspirational loyalty.

139:11.3 about entering the kingdom, they would send for S..

139:11.4 S.’ great weakness was his material-mindedness.

139:11.4 He could not quickly change himself from a Jewish

139:11.5 The one thing about Jesus which S. so much admired

139:11.6 Although S. was a rabid revolutionist, a fearless

139:11.6 he gradually subdued his fiery nature until he

139:11.6 he became a powerful and effective preacher of

139:11.6 S. was a great debater; he did like to argue.

139:11.6 of the Greeks, the task was always assigned to S..

139:11.7 He was a rebel by nature and iconoclast by training,

139:11.7 He had always identified himself with the party of

139:11.7 but he now joined the party of progress, unlimited

139:11.7 S. was a man of intense loyalties and warm personal

139:11.7 personal devotions, and he did profoundly love Jesus

139:11.9 The Master had many talks with S., but he never

139:11.9 Jesus often told S. that it was proper to want to see

139:11.9 It was difficult for S. to comprehend, but gradually

139:11.9 he began to grasp something of the meaning of the

139:11.10 persecutions, S. went into temporary retirement.

139:11.10 He was literally crushed.

139:11.10 As a nationalist patriot he had surrendered in

139:11.10 He was in despair, but he rallied his hopes and went

139:11.11 S. went to Alexandria and, after working up the Nile,

139:11.11 Thus he labored until he was an old man and feeble.

139:11.11 And he died and was buried in the heart of Africa.

140:10.7 S. asked, “But, Master, are all men the sons of God.

140:10.7 “Yes, S., all men are the sons of God, and that is

141:3.2 S. did much of the personal work and conducted

141:6.1 SZ. brought to Jesus one Teherma, a Persian doing

141:6.1 Andrew presented Teherma to S. for instruction.

141:6.1 S. looked upon the Persian as a “fire worshiper,”

141:6.2 When SZ. and Jesus were alone, Simon asked the

141:6.2 S. asked the Master: “Why is it that I could not

141:6.2 Jesus answered: “S., S., how many times have I

141:6.2 S., when the Son of Man came first to you, did he

141:6.2 Go then, S., teaching and preaching the kingdom,

141:6.3 S. was astonished at these words, but he did as Jesus

141:6.3 he did as Jesus had instructed him, and Teherma,

143:1.3 the kingdom presented by Thomas, Nathaniel, SZ.,

143:3.5 S. was unusually upset in his efforts to reconcile

144:1.7 Philip, and SZ. were uncertain and confused;

145:5.5 and the apostles were so perplexed that, while SZ.

148:8.3 SZ. was in favor of dealing rather roughly with

149:5.1 evangelists working under the supervision of SZ.,

149:5.1 S. asked the Master: “Why are some persons so

149:5.1 in answer to S.’ question: “S., some persons are

150:4.1 James and Judas Alpheus, SZ. and Judas Iscariot.

150:9.3 S., who, with the help of Nahor, one of the younger

152:2.5 attempt to proclaim Jesus king were Peter, John, S.

152:7.1 Judas Iscariot and SZ. stopped with friends in

153:0.2 SZ. expressed the belief, in reality a hope, that

156:1.5 came forward SZ. to remonstrate with Norana.

156:1.5 S.: “Woman, you are a Greek-speaking gentile.

156:1.5 But Norana refused to take offense at S.’ thrust.

157:4.2 Peter and SZ. had been earnestly laboring with their

157:4.2 The two S. were well-nigh agreed in their estimate

158:4.6 As the apostles listened, SZ. and Judas Iscariot

158:4.6 at the sudden boldness, if not presumption, of S.

158:4.6 Then S. stepped forward and, placing his hand on

166:2.3 SZ. observed the Samaritan among the lepers,

166:2.3 he sought to induce the Master to pass on into the

166:2.3 Jesus to S.: “But what if the Samaritan loves God

166:2.3 Do you feel certain about your opinions, S.?”

166:2.3 S. quickly replied, “If you cleanse them, you will

166:2.3 Jesus replied: “So shall it be, S., and you will soon

166:2.5 looking about at the twelve, especially at SZ., said:

166:2.6 the apostles all looked at Jesus, save S., whose eyes

169:2.1 One evening SZ., commenting on one of Jesus’

171:4.1 that SZ. and Simon Peter, having conspired to have

172:5.2 excitement, particularly Peter, James, John, and S.

172:5.8 Next to Simon Peter and SZ., Matthew experienced

172:5.10 This Sunday started off as a great day for SZ..

172:5.10 He saw visions of wonderful doings in Jerusalem the

172:5.10 but S. dreamed of the establishment of the new

172:5.10 S. saw the nationalists springing into action as

172:5.10 he even envisaged the Sanhedrin and all of their

172:5.10 He really believed something great was going to

172:5.10 He was the noisiest man in the whole multitude.

172:5.10 he was a silent, crushed, and disillusioned apostle.

172:5.10 He never fully recovered from the depression which

174:0.2 to SZ. he said: “S., you may be crushed by

179:1.5 the right of the Master, John; on the left, Judas, SZ.,

181:2.7 Jesus now went over to SZ., who stood up and

181:2.7 I know that you love me, S., and that you also love

181:2.8 Jesus had hardly ceased speaking to SZ. when the

181:2.9 And then, laying his hand on S.’ shoulder, Jesus

181:2.9 I have told you this many times, S., but you refuse

181:2.10 S. wanted to speak further, but Jesus raised his hand

181:2.10 Dedicate your life, S., to showing how acceptably

181:2.11 “And now, S., when you do finally see all of this,

181:2.11 so, S., once more I warn you that they who fight

181:2.11 finished on earth, you, S., shall sit down with me

181:2.12 When Jesus had finished speaking to SZ., he

182:2.3 SZ. led them all over to his tent, where were

182:2.3 Nathaniel’s speech, he handed his sword back to S.

183:2.2 only Simon Peter and SZ. were girded with swords;

183:2.2 he also knew that SZ. had an ample store of arms in

183:4.2 SZ. stood up on the stone wall of the olive press

183:4.2 Nathaniel, who stood up the moment S. had

183:4.3 Andrew, James, and SZ. were hiding in the city.

184:1.4 What are the names of your disciples, besides SZ.,

191:0.8 SZ. was too much crushed to participate in the

191:0.8 Most of the time he reclined on a couch in a corner

191:0.8 he did not speak half a dozen times throughout the

191:0.8 His concept of the kingdom had crashed, and he

191:0.8 he could not discern that the Master’s resurrection

191:0.8 His disappointment was very personal and altogether

192:1.10 but SZ. grew more and more despondent as they

192:1.10 he forsook his brethren and returned to his home.

192:1.11 two of the apostles should volunteer to go to SZ.

192:2.6 what Jesus said that had much to do with getting SZ.

192:4.7 new gospel of the risen Lord except Thomas, SZ.,

193:3.2 SZ. interrupted Jesus, asking, “Then, Master,

193:3.2 When Jesus had listened to S.’ question, he

193:3.2S., you still cling to your old ideas about the

193:6.4 SZ. was in retirement for some time before

Simonmember of the Sanhedrin

142:8.5 when one S., a member of the Sanhedrin, publicly

Simonone of David Zebedees assistants

145:1.2 S., one of David’s assistants, answered: “Master, it

145:1.2 S. consented to follow Jesus’ directions because

145:1.2 this S. fell down at Jesus’ knees, saying, “Depart

145:1.2 S. and all who were concerned in this episode

145:1.2 this S., and their associates forsook their nets and

Simoninfluential Pharisee of Jerusalem

147:5.0 5. VISITING SIMON THE PHARISEE

147:5.1 Though S. was not a member of the Sanhedrin,

147:5.1 he was an influential Pharisee of Jerusalem.

147:5.1 He was a half-hearted believer, and notwithstanding

147:5.1 that he might be severely criticized therefor, he

147:5.1 he dared to invite Jesus and his personal associates,

147:5.1 S. had long observed the Master and was much

147:5.3 On this particular occasion at S.’ house, among

147:5.4 When S. saw all this, he said to himself: “This man

147:5.4 Jesus, knowing what was going on in S.’ mind,

147:5.4S., I have something which I would like to say to

147:5.4 S. answered, “Teacher, say on.”

147:5.4 Which do you think, S., would love him most?”

147:5.4 S. answered, “He, I suppose, whom he forgave the

147:5.4 continued: “S., take a good look at this woman.

147:5.5 When S. and his friends who sat at meat with him

147:5.6 turned to S. and said: “I know your heart, S., how

147:5.8 transformed woman whom some of you saw at S.’

147:5.8 living on a level which is vastly below that of S.

147:5.8 much farther away from God than S. but her soul

Simonbeliever of Bethany

152:7.1 John, stayed at the home of a believer named S.,

172:0.1 for him to stay with a neighboring believer, one S.,

172:1.2 arrival of Jesus by a public banquet at the home of S.

172:1.3 Jesus talked with S. about Joshua of old, whose

172:2.1 On this Sunday morning, in S.’ beautiful garden,

172:2.3 the greater part of this money in the hands of S.,

172:4.3 with Peter and John, went to the home of S., while

172:5.1 until they separated after arriving at S.’ house.

172:5.1 did not keep armed watch over Jesus at S.’ house.

172:5.12 with Mary’s anointing at the feast in S.’ house.

173:0.1 Jesus and the apostles assembled at the home of S. in

173:5.5 on a plot of ground belonging to S. of Bethany.

174:0.1 dozen other prominent disciples at the home of S..

174:0.1 Jesus also said good-bye to the aged S., and gave

189:4.1 immediately left the room, going to the home of S.

191:0.13 John Mark located Thomas at the home of S. in

191:5.1 During this time he saw only those at S.’ house

Simons

157:4.2 The two S. were well-nigh agreed in their estimate

simplesee simple-minded

10:5.2 group potential is always in excess of the s. sum of

19:1.5 in these revelations by proceeding from the s. and

47:8.4 This s. ceremony marks the entrance of an ascending

48:0.2 dissolution of the body, hold that such a s. step

48:4.19 revert to the more s. engagements of your ancestors.

48:7.1 in one column are presented the more s. concepts of

50:4.2 They are, in comparison with later ages, s., being

52:1.2 that primitive man is developing a s. language

52:2.3 initial presentations of revealed religion are very s.,

55:5.6 Life is refreshingly s.; man has at last co-ordinated

58:6.2 animals which progressively lead up from the s. to

58:6.2 missing links” will remain missing, for the s. reason

58:6.5 it was comparatively s. to allow the briny waters to

58:7.11 shore-line waters are swarming with the s. forms of

59:0.8 The more s. and primitive forms of animal life

59:1.18 seaweed, one-celled organisms, s. sponges, trilobites,

63:6.5 shown by the prayer taught these s. folks by Onagar,

63:6.8 These s. people had a real though primitive religion,

65:2.3 The bacteria, s. vegetable organisms of a primitive

66:3.3 nucleus of the Prince’s settlement was a very s. city,

66:6.5 The s. folk of Urantia brought their social customs to

66:7.2 neatness and cleanliness, everything was very s.

66:7.3 The Prince’s corporeal staff presided over s. and

69:9.1 mere theory or social doctrine; communism was a s.

72:2.2 these municipal governing schemes are very s.,

73:2.2 Van knew that these Adamic Sons always lived in s.

73:5.2 And though the structures of the Garden were s.,

74:2.8 the age of Adam opens amidst scenes of s. grandeur;

74:8.7 But Moses did present a s. and condensed narrative

75:1.3 work of converting the inhabitants to the most s.

81:2.9 the s. story of Andon and the flint was soon replaced

82:2.2 study of these peoples reveals the s. mating customs

82:3.1 and as society evolved from the s. to the complex,

83:0.2 the s. and innate biologic fact that men and women

84:1.6 A family of some s. sort was insured by the fact that

85:1.3 But s. mortals do not always identify Deity with

85:4.1 Moving waters vividly impressed these s. minds with

87:4.3 in its vividness and the universality of its ready and s.

87:5.2 now the s. ghost cult is followed by the practices

89:4.1 worshipful rituals, did not have a s. and single

90:0.3 Evolutionary religion is born of a s. fear, the fear

90:0.3 Religion eventually achieves the profoundly s.

91:3.4 The s. prayer of faith evidences a mighty evolution in

93:2.1 embodied in the s. statement which he made to this

93:3.8 a God who would accept man on the s. terms of faith

93:4.1 The ceremonies of the Salem worship were very s..

93:4.5 But even such a short and s. declaration of faith

93:6.4 this gospel of s. faith in God was too advanced;

94:1.6 Melchizedek teaching of one God and one s. faith.

94:5.4 changed from the s. doctrines of Salem in the days

94:7.5 advanced stand on salvation through faith—s. belief.

94:9.2 But this Buddhism was no longer the s. doctrine of

94:10.3 except the s. teachings of the Jesusonian gospel:

94:11.13 to hear the s. gospel of Salem, that faith in God

95:7.3 gladly received the s. gospel of the carpenter’s son

102:5.1 the evolutionary progression of s. life to the status of

104:2.4 functions of the Trinity are not the s. sum of the

113:7.3 a little lower than the more s. types of the angelic

119:1.4 This record is preserved in a s. temple which now

121:8.3 briefest, and most s. record of Jesus’ life.

126:5.1 Jesus and his family returned to the s. life of their

127:5.5 relations with any woman other than those of s.

127:6.9 natures into a s. and effective human individuality.

129:1.15 his s. but intensely active life of the past and his

130:4.5 the refined and complex from the crude and the s.,

131:4.6 Universe Keeper enters the soul of the s. creature.

133:5.6 in the equation rather than the s. arithmetical sum.

133:5.6 for a force far greater than the s. sum of its parts.

138:4.3 That night at a s. supper at the Alpheus home,

138:10.11 his disciple-apostles went on in this s. manner until

139:9.7 made a great impression on this s. child of nature.

139:9.8 there are untold millions of other such s. and fear-

139:9.8 They were s. and ignorant, but they were also big-

140:5.14 should see to it that they do not lose that s. faith.

140:6.1 Jesus and the twelve partook of a s. meal.

140:8.17 for the s. reason that he would not take sides in

140:10.1 to be had only by believing, by s. and sincere faith

141:3.4 The Master was s., manly, honest, and fearless.

144:1.10 need for some s. petition for the common people

144:2.1 “John indeed taught you a s. form of prayer: “O

149:2.14 to hear his gracious words and behold his s. life.

152:1.4 these remarkable events for the s. reason that such

160:1.3 humanity will quickly revert to the s. urge of living—

167:6.6 Beauty is most religious when it is most s. and

170:3.2 Though Jesus taught that faith, s. childlike belief,

172:3.1 profound affection for Bethany and its s. people.

179:5.5 thwarted in that his s. spiritual symbolism of that

186:2.8 he bore himself with s. dignity and unostentatious

195:0.3 It was not a s. spiritual appeal, such as Jesus had

simple-minded

85:0.2 loomed large in the experience of the s. primitive

85:6.1 The s. savage makes no clear distinction between

87:6.15 And with these s. peoples all such performances

91:1.3 These s. souls reasoned that food, shelter, rain, game

94:10.2 These s. Tibetans would not wholly give up their

139:9.8 The twins were good-natured, s. helpers, and

146:6.1 these ignorant and s. people regarded as miraculous

152:3.1 In the eyes of these s. people the power to feed

159:3.4 Do not indulge in sarcasm at the expense of my s.

164:5.5 This s. man of Jerusalem had indeed been cast out of

173:1.6 he beheld a s. Galilean, a man he had once talked

simpler

126:5.1 Their clothes and even their food became s..

simplicity

4:4.2 begin to understand how God can pass from s. to

55:5.5 are sublime in the s. of their artistic appointment.

74:4.1 understand the s. of the fraternal and democratic

121:4.4 They preached s. and virtue and urged men to

139:9.6 especially loved Jesus because of the Master’s s..

155:6.12 rather the spiritual s. of such an easy-believing

167:6.6 sanctuaries of s. and artistic embellishment, so that

195:10.2 the s. and uniqueness, of Jesus’ life on earth present

simplified

28:7.4 interuniverse communication will be greatly s.

52:4.8 society begins to return to more s. forms of living.

simplifies

100:7.18 He unifies life, ennobles character, and s. experience.

simplysee simplywith not or cannot

0:1.12 are not created; they are eventuated—they s. are.

2:4.1 Mercy is s. justice tempered by that wisdom

5:3.3 we s. worship God for what we comprehend him

12:1.12 Each superuniverse is s a geographic space clustering

12:7.2 the same thing in the same way, repeatedly, s.

13:2.5 you would s. encounter more difficulties until you

20:5.5 s. because it is the mortal home world of Jesus of

21:1.3 implied criticisms; they are s. a recording of fact.

22:9.7 There is s. nothing in all universal existence which

25:7.1 The Morontia Companions are s. gracious hosts to

25:8.3 with whom they fraternize; they are s. companions

26:8.4 apparent failures; in reality, s. unescapable delays.

27:3.1 Ethical awareness is s. the recognition by any

27:6.4 there is s. nothing in mortal experience with which

28:6.3 With the higher descendant beings, origin is s. a fact

29:4.32 These beings s. act by their presence.

29:4.34 order of life which is s. beyond the range of human

31:8.3 best to say that Transcendentalers s. eventuate.

36:3.5 At such times they s. initiate and transmit the spark

36:6.7s. that concept is inherent in the Father, expression

39:4.7 in the larger sense such goals are s. milestones on

47:2.7 They s. become as though they had not been.

53:1.2 judgment but s. said, ‘the Judge rebuke you.’”

57:1.6 living force organizers s. withdraw at right angles to

70:6.6 the clans and tribes would s. rise up and overthrow

70:9.14 to encumber twentieth-century civilization, but s.

70:11.6 hand down a decision, he s. said, “It is the custom.”

76:5.5 Adam’s physical mechanism s. wore out; the process

81:2.15 Man first s. appropriated his shelter, he lived under

82:1.2 in primitive peoples; they s. took them for granted.

82:2.1 The story of the evolution of marriage is s the history

82:3.15 of license; they were s. sincere tests of fecundity.

83:4.3 the parents s. took their daughter to the husband;

84:2.6 the mother-family failed s. because it could not

84:7.21 thrive on so little discipline and correction s. because

86:2.1 they are s. reverting to the natural estate of their

86:7.1 Primitive religion was s. the payment of premiums on

87:3.1 The early gods were s. glorified departed humans.

87:5.14 Divination was s. an attempt to avoid trouble.

88:6.4 sex festivities of May Day were s. imitative magic,

89:4.7 Present-day forms of worship are s. the ritualization

92:2.6 conscience s. represents the humanly conceived ideal

94:9.3 in India Buddhism s. withered and expired.

101:1.4 religion is s. the experience of experiencing the

101:9.3 And such a religion is s. the experience of yielding

102:0.1 To the unbelieving materialist, man is s. an

102:4.2 human experience is s. any interplay between an

105:1.5 To the finite mind there s. must be a beginning,

106:7.8 s. the creation of certain finite and transcendental

107:1.5 Adjusters are s. and eternally the divine gifts; they

113:5.4 not overlords or directors; they are s. guardians.

119:1.3 headquarters of that order in Nebadon, which s.

119:6.5 “I have s. been about my Father’s business.

123:6.6 Jesus s. never ceased to ask such intelligent but

130:4.11 (evil) is not an actual universe quality; it is s. the

135:3.1 John and the lad lived very s., subsisting on

137:6.3 Jesus s. said: “Be patient and you shall see the glory

139:5.7 Philip was not pessimistic; he was s. prosaic.

140:8.3 he s. called attention to his life as carpenter,

141:6.4 S. go forth proclaiming: This is the kingdom of

143:2.1 when Jesus was denounced by his enemies, he s.

147:1.4 This is s. the record, and as to whether or not beings

147:5.4 S. that her many sins have been forgiven,

152:2.4 Passover, and they s. refused to be disappointed.

159:3.9 In preaching the gospel of the kingdom, you are s.

160:1.9 You s. must have tact and tolerance.

160:4.15 Failure is s. an educational episode—a cultural

166:4.4 These folks were s. innocent victims of one of the

183:3.3 s. point Jesus out to the soldiers, or at most carry

194:3.1 the “fruits of the spirit” in his life, he is s. showing

194:3.10 in the upper chamber, they were s. sitting there,

194:4.9 no organization; it was s. the Jesus brotherhood.

195:6.2 Religion is s. indifferent to, but sympathetic with,

195:8.5 Materialism denies God, secularism s. ignores him;

simplywith not or cannot

1:2.2 God is not s. the supreme desire of man, the mortal

1:5.5 Mortal man s. cannot see God until he achieves

1:5.13 Personality is not s. an attribute of God; it rather

10:5.2 The functions of the Paradise Trinity are not s. the

15:6.13 Light is a real substance, not s. waves of ether.

28:6.21 Greatness and goodness s. cannot be divorced.

32:5.6 You s. cannot grasp eternity; cannot comprehend it.

53:6.2 They s. could not comprehend that it was possible

74:4.1 They meant well, but they s. could not understand

93:4.5 They s. could not grasp the idea of getting divine

93:4.14 after his victory over Chedorlaomer; he s. did not

110:5.2 Adjusters s. cannot, in a single lifetime, co-ordinate

123:4.6 It s. could not have been avoided.

124:2.8 Jesus was a born teacher and s. could not refrain

125:0.6 Jesus s. would not accept explanations of worship

128:7.7 Mary s. could not fathom her first-born son.

130:8.2 your trouble is s. that you do not know God.

133:7.7 Ideas are not s. a record of sensations; ideas are

138:9.1 Real men s. could not actually desert a revered

138:9.2 They s. could not fathom his philosophy nor grasp

140:8.20 Jesus did not want s. to produce a religious man,

158:4.4 They s. could not free themselves entirely from the

161:2.10 Jesus s. could not be all of this and do all of these

171:4.3 they s. could not—would not—permit themselves

172:5.3 Peter s. could not figure out what the Master was

195:8.11 You s. cannot establish the brotherhood of men

195:9.7 Selfish men and women s. will not pay such a price

simultaneity

106:9.2 no creature could fathom the relations of s..

130:7.5 in this way will circular s. increasingly displace the

simultaneous

0:3.20 Therefore must many of the s. events of eternity be

9:7.1 to make possible the s. recognition of the mental,

10:4.2 The Trinity makes possible the s. expression of all

10:5.3 Such attitudes are s. and may be multiple concerning

25:2.2 there is a s. focalization upon one of the Reflective

26:2.6 suitable creative responses to the s. developments

31:3.5 upon the Mortal Corps of the Finality will be s.

33:1.1 611,121st original concept of infinite identity of s.

43:8.7 3. Achieve s. adjustment to fellow morontians and

48:2.3 The creation of the first Power Supervisors is s. with

49:5.22 first adjudication of the living and the dead is s. with

52:1.6 and a dispensational adjudication of the realm is s.

54:5.13 From the Paradise viewpoint the adjudication is s.

56:7.5 is attended by s. expansions of Deity functional-

58:4.2 original, identical, and s. marine-life implantations.

59:4.6 America was partially overspread by seas having s.

64:6.1 The s. emergence of all six races on Urantia, and in

65:4.7 and the later s. appearance of the Sangik mutants

81:2.19 dissemination of this art was s. with the extension of

86:4.1 The s. dreaming about a departed chief by several

96:3.5 the s. onslaughts of a strong Libyan thrust from

105:2.3 of the monistic I AM are eternally integrated by s.

105:4.1 And s. with this assumption is the third postulate—

143:7.6 its s. and secure attachment to the spiritual realities

151:3.6 The parable provides for a s. appeal to different

181:2.10 fulfill my injunction concerning the s. recognition

simultaneously

0:3.22 becoming the Eternal Father of the Original Son s.

2:4.3 universe conduct which s. satisfies the demands of

3:1.1 God is s. present “in heaven above and on the earth

7:3.3 pass immediately and s. to all divine personalities

8:1.8 universe and all that pertains thereto eternalized s.

9:1.7 an infinite mystery: That the Infinite s. revealed his

9:7.2 know about remote conditions instantaneously, s.

11:5.8 either an outgoing or an incoming—never both s..

11:9.3 his spirit self in the being of the Eternal Son, s. he

15:5.5 initiating a series of tidal upheavals which occur s.

17:1.10 And they are thus able to communicate s. with all

17:6.3 action of the Father and the Eternal Son, s. there

17:6.7 S. with this phenomenon on Paradise, the

18:5.1 They were created s., and together they passed

19:7.1 the last group having been personalized s. with the

21:3.19 of the seven experiences on the creature levels s.

22:7.8 S. with the appearance of a new creature-trinitized

25:6.1 This they can do because of their peculiar ability s.

26:5.1 S. these high ministers begin their work for the

32:1.5 S. with the arrival of the Creator Son, work is begun

33:6.5 From Salvington, broadcasts are s. directed to the

34:0.3 work of physical creation and spiritual ministry s..

34:1.1 s. with this little-understood Trinity manifestation

37:2.2 many as one thousand of these are often in session s..

39:2.15 so multicircuited that 144,000 messages can s.

39:3.9 personalities are so organized that they can s.

49:5.9 the superuniverses are peopled with mortals who s.

57:5.6 a partial disruption; from opposite sides and s.,

61:1.1 the land gradually rose but was s. washed down to

61:5.2 S. with these land elevations the ocean currents

65:4.8 later, s. with the appearance of the six Sangik races.

65:6.1 to determine, s., the exact location and the velocity

74:0.1 They regained consciousness s..

74:5.2 the translation of Van and Amadon occurring s. with

75:4.1 for accelerating world improvement by operating s.

76:5.3 the dispensational resurrection which occurred s.

84:7.28 and s. provides the ideal avenue for the expression

93:10.8 the presence on Urantia, s., of Machiventa, Adam,

101:6.8 wisdom, faith, truth, and love as completely and s. to

101:9.1 the ethical horizon of evolved religion while it s.

107:2.5 Adjuster could be roaming the master universe s.

117:6.16 attainment of perfection, all creatures will s. find him

117:6.21 that qualifies them s. to participate in this discovery.

119:2.3 S. with the reception of this request on Salvington,

133:6.5 The divine spirit arrives s. with the first moral

142:3.7 Creator who was s. all-powerful and all-merciful.

142:7.2 who could s. see into the very heart of God and into

146:2.4 is the fact that God s. hears that man’s prayer.

149:2.11 the destruction of that which was only when he s.

176:2.3 achieved the experience of s. revealing God to man

177:3.7 But it was a busy day in the city as they s. prepared

177:4.4 honor for himself, and if this could be secured s.

SinMesopotamian god

95:1.4 Bel, Shamash, Nabu, Anu, Ea, Marduk, and S..

sinnoun

2:3.2 The final result of wholehearted s. is annihilation.

2:3.4 When the continued embrace of s. by the mind

2:3.5 Undiluted evil, complete error, willful s., and

2:6.7 cannot help being exhibited as equal hatred for s..

2:6.8 God loves the sinner and hates the s.: such a

2:6.8 S. is not a person.

2:6.8 while towards s. God strikes no personal attitude,

2:6.8 God strikes no personal attitude, for s. is not a

2:6.8 saves the sinner; the law of God destroys the s..

2:6.8 the sinner finally identified himself wholly with s.

3:3.4 as to whether God chooses to foreknow events of s..

3:5.15 The possibility of mistaken judgment becomes s.

4:2.4 Paradise divided by the incompletion, evil, and s. of

4:3.3 On worlds not segregated by s., the races are able to

4:3.6 afforded a contrast with comparative evil (not s.)

4:5.5 shedding of blood there could be no remission of s..”

5:4.5 Christianity promises salvation from s., sanctity;

7:1.7 S. and rebellion may interfere with the operation of

14:2.9 We do infer that s. can be reckoned as impossible

14:2.9 Neither has s. appeared in any creature who has

22:2.3 who prevents such upheavals of error, evil, or s.;

31:0.13 are forever proof against evil and secure against s..

32:3.7 possibility of disharmony, confusion, rebellion—s..

33:3.4 on worlds tainted with evil or dominated by s..

34:7.6 animal living and the temptations of evil and s..”

34:7.7 planets which have never been tainted with s. nor

39:8.9 s. will never find response in the heart of a seraphim

43:4.7 Never, since that day, have these instigators of s.

43:4.9 all Norlatiadek is being cleansed of s. and rebels.

43:4.9 exists no opportunity for the entertainment of s..

43:4.10 the policy and attitude of the order of Days toward s.

45:1.11 until the Ancients of Days shall adjudicate the s. of

46:8.4 “The wages of s. is death”—eternal obliteration.

50:6.5 retrieve the resultant handicaps of s. and secession.

52:7.14 been wholly loyal, tainted with evil, or cursed by s.

53:0.1 he embraced s. and now is numbered as one of

53:2.5 and evil evolved into deliberate and willful s..

53:7.11 gathered around the banners of secession and s..

53:7.12 against rebellion and the surest safeguard against s..

53:8.2 all Satania, that is, outside the isolated worlds of s..

53:8.4 Satania but also in the other two systems where s.

53:8.8 the sons of God; faith is an effective armor against s.

53:9.8 every s. is concealed the seed of its own destruction”

53:9.8 that “the wages of s. is death.”

54:0.1 to grasp the meanings of evil, error, s., and iniquity.

54:0.1 choice eventuates in the divergent realms of s. and

54:0.2 The Gods neither create evil nor permit s. and

54:0.2 S. is potential in all realms where imperfect beings

54:0.2 The deliberate choice of evil constitutes s.;

54:0.2 the persistent pursuit of s. and error is iniquity.

54:1.10 tyrants and oppressors on a world of s. and iniquity

54:3.1 as to why the all-wise Creators permit evil and s..

54:3.2 wholehearted identification with evil (s.) is the

54:3.2 the time of such personal identification with s. and

54:4.3 that a creature can choose to do wrong—commit s.

54:5.11 perfect and final cure of the plague of evil and s..

54:6.2 the universe rulers toward rebels and rebellion—s.

54:6.4 to suffer the evil consequences of the s. of some

54:6.5 delays which invariably accompany the s. of rebellion

54:6.5 citizens, who, by withstanding the sophistries of s.,

54:6.9 choose to enter upon the Paradise career if s. had not

55:3.10 between good and evil, s. and righteousness

56:10.14 Only s. is isolated and evil gravity resisting on the

63:6.4 Apostle Paul as the doctrine of atonement for s. by

66:7.19 to agricultural toil as the penalty of supposed s..

67:1.3 In committing deliberate s., Caligastia so completely

67:1.4 There are many ways of looking at s., but from the

67:1.4 s. is the attitude of a personality who is knowingly

67:1.4 But s. is a purposeful resistance to divine reality—

67:1.5 deficiency of wisdom; s., abject spiritual poverty;

67:1.6 And when s. has so many times been chosen and

67:1.6 and so often been repeated, it may become habitual.

67:2.5 compelled to choose between s. and righteousness—

67:3.9 in universe affairs, went astray—embraced s..

67:4.6 Daligastia going astray—committing traitorous s..

67:4.6 Those beings who fell into s.—they did not

67:7.0 7. REMOTE REPERCUSSIONS OF SIN

67:7.2 But not so with the external repercussions of s.:

67:7.2 The impersonal consequences of embraced s. are

67:7.4 S. is never purely local in its effects.

67:7.4 S., being an attitude of the person toward reality, is

67:7.4 S. is fraught with fatal consequences to personality

67:7.5 Evil and s. visit their consequences in material and

67:7.5 but never does the s. of any being rob another of the

67:7.6 S. on Urantia did little to delay biologic evolution,

67:7.6 but it did operate to deprive the mortal races of the

67:7.6 S. enormously retards intellectual development,

67:7.6 But it does not prevent the highest achievement by

67:7.7 suffer vital spiritual deprivation because of the s. of

67:7.7 S. is wholly personal as to moral guilt or spiritual

69:6.5 It was a s. to extinguish a flame; if a hut caught fire,

70:11.4 s. was the transgression of those taboos which

70:11.4 confusion due to the failure to segregate crime and s.

74:3.5 low levels to which it had fallen as a result of s.

75:4.3 s. is a deliberate transgression of the divine will;

76:5.1 an error of judgment and not the s. of conscious

76:5.7 confusion, all the more confounded by evil and s.,

76:5.7 it is rather that the evil and s. on Urantia afforded

77:7.1 The majority of the midwayers went into s. at the

82:2.4 eventually created concepts of vice, crime, and s..

82:3.8 as a disgrace, or even a s., not to be married,

84:4.8 To be thus detected was a grievous s., the violation

86:3.3 all of which has led to such doctrines as original s.

88:4.7 The later idea of original s. helped much to weaken

89:0.0 SIN, SACRIFICE, AND ATONEMENT

89:0.1 this concept developed into the doctrine of s. and

89:0.1 as coming into the world under forfeit—original s..

89:2.0 2. THE CONCEPT OF SIN

89:2.2 all set for the appearance of the new conception of s.

89:2.2 The idea of s was universally established in the world

89:2.2 It was only by the concept of s. that natural death

89:2.2 S. was the transgression of taboo, and death was the

89:2.2 transgression of taboo,and death was the penalty of s

89:2.3 S. was ritual, not rational; an act, not a thought.

89:2.3 And this entire concept of s. was fostered by the

89:2.3 transgression of the taboos—s.—brought him down to

89:2.4 primitive law made vice a crime; religion made it a s..

89:2.4 violation of a taboo was a combined crime and s..

89:2.4 was always regarded as punishment for tribal s..

89:4.5 concept of s. and of original s. became widespread,

89:4.5 sacrifice for accidental and personal s. evolved into

89:4.5 doctrine of sacrifice for the atonement of racial s..

89:4.6 The doctrine of original s., or racial guilt, started

89:10.0 10. FORGIVENESS OF SIN

89:10.1 The consciousness of s. persists in the mortal mind,

89:10.2 S. must be redefined as deliberate disloyalty to

89:10.3 the violation of the mores; it is not necessarily s..

89:10.3 There is no real s. in the absence of conscious

89:10.5 The confession of s. is a manful repudiation of

89:10.5 confession—sincere recognition of the nature of s.

89:10.6 forgiveness of s. by Deity is the renewal of loyalty

90:3.8 4. S.—punishment for taboo violation.

90:3.8 been believed that sickness is a punishment for s.,

91:1.6 that all prayer may lead to a morbid sense of s.,

92:3.2 uncleanness, purification, prophecy, original s.

93:6.4 go back to the older sacrifices and atonement for s.

95:4.1 between right and wrong, taught punishment for s.,

97:4.2 belief in a Divine Being who would countenance s.

97:4.2 Yahweh, would no more tolerate crime and s. in

97:4.7 the recognition that Yahweh would not condone s.

97:5.6 the fruit of my body for the s. of my soul?

97:8.2 righteousness coupled with dire punishments for s.

100:7.11 in his love for the sinner and in his hatred for s..

100:7.14 But he was often indignant at evil, intolerant of s..

100:7.14 But his indignation against s. never led to anger at

100:7.16 saying, “Who among you convicts me of s.?”

101:3.15 regardless of the perplexing presence of evil and s..

102:1.1 honest doubts and sincere questionings are not s.;

103:2.6 rather than negatively, away from s. and guilt.

103:2.9 the “old man of s.” and the “new nature” of grace.

103:4.3 The sense of guilt (not the consciousness of s.)

108:6.2 Father makes the closest possible approach to s.

111:1.6 last analysis, impervious to evil and incapable of s.

111:1.9 rejected mercy and upon the rocks of embraced s..

111:4.11 are face to face with the devastation of evil and s.

111:6.2 when self becomes proud and arrogant, s. may

111:6.3 The problem of s. is not self-existent in the finite

111:6.3 version of the finite that gives origin to evil and s..

114:7.17 Urantia is not a cosmic orphan stigmatized by s. and

118:7.4 S. in time-conditioned space clearly proves the

118:7.4 S. depicts immaturity dazzled by the freedom of the

121:5.15 Christianity promised deliverance from s. followed

121:6.5 But Paul’s theory of original s., the doctrines of

121:6.5 phases of Paul’s teachings regarding original s.

126:4.5 the fruit of my body for the s. of my soul? No!

127:0.3 years on a world beset by evil and distraught by s.,

128:1.5 tested and tempted like as we are, yet without s..”

130:1.5 when embraced and willfully endorsed, becomes s..

130:1.6 And then are such evils later exalted into s. by the

131:1.8 Prayerful worship shuns evil and forbids s..

131:1.9 let the soul turn away from s. and put your whole

131:2.8 If you do not well, it is because s. lies at the door;

131:2.8 men reap the evil they plough and the s. they sow.

131:2.8 if you s. against God, you also wrong your own

131:3.3 “Unrighteousness is contemptible; s. is despicable.

131:3.3 It is evil to see s. where there is no s.; to see no sin

131:3.3 to see no s. where there is s..

131:3.3 Make an end of your misery by loathing s..

131:3.3 look up to the Noble One, turn away from s. with a

131:3.3 Make no apology for evil; make no excuse for s..

131:3.5 Evil results in sorrow and s. ends in pain.

131:3.5 Let no man think lightly of s., saying in his heart:

131:4.5 evil; therefore, O Lord, free us from all taint of s..

131:4.8 can be greater than to experience salvation from s.?

131:5.5 if I purpose not to do again the evil thing, that s.

131:5.5 I know that forgiveness takes away the bonds of s.

131:6.2 Those who commit s. will not ascend on high, but

131:6.2 delivers man from the bondage of s. and introduces

131:6.2 righteous man has already experienced an end of s.

131:8.2 itself as evil, and thus do the passions of s. arise.

131:8.5 recognizes the evil of his ways and repents of s.

131:10.4 repent of their evil ways and forsake all known s..

133:3.7 so largely dominated by selfishness and s..

135:5.4 that s. was to be ended, and that the citizens of the

136:1.4 They held confusing ideas about racial s. and the

136:1.4 Some taught that Adam’s s. had cursed the human

136:2.1 they firmly believed that the s. of one individual

136:2.1 They feared lest some s. of ignorance on their part

136:2.6 of no misdeeds; he made no confession of s..

136:6.9 the folly and s. of prostituting divine talents and

136:6.9 That was the s. of Lucifer and Caligastia.

136:8.8 compromise with evil, much less to consort with s.

138:8.2 Jesus taught them to preach the forgiveness of s.

139:9.8 look down upon littleness, only upon evil and s..

139:12.5 deception of pleasant adjustment to the paths of s.

141:3.8 Jesus explained that he did not mean to condone s.

141:4.1 recordings of s. and evil to be used against them

144:2.1 “O Father, cleanse us from s., show us your glory,

145:2.8 you fear that God will punish a nation for the s. of

146:2.4 Even the forgiveness of s. operates in this same

147:4.1 wickedly looks upon his intended consort in s..

147:5.9 indulgent parent who is ever ready to condone s.

148:4.0 4. EVIL, SIN, AND INIQUITY

148:4.4 S. is the conscious, knowing, and deliberate

148:4.4 S. is the measure of unwillingness to be divinely led

148:4.6 natural imperfections of behavior are neither s. nor

148:4.6 knowingly and deliberately chosen the paths of s.

148:4.6 but s. is an attitude of conscious rebellion which

148:4.7 You do not understand the relationships of s. and

148:4.7 perfect Adam and rapidly degenerating, through s.

148:5.2 the children of men from the extra burdens of s. and

148:5.2 ascension of man—s. is not essential to survival.

148:5.3 much of it has been produced by s. and iniquity.

148:5.3 the penalties of s. are inevitable; the destroying

148:6.3 is not always a punishment for antecedent s..

148:6.11 Next, he suffers the inexorable consequences of s.

148:9.3 Who can forgive s. but God?”

150:5.5 will be led to voluntary repentance of all known s..

150:5.5 of sonship is incompatible with the desire to s..

150:6.1 “Evil, S., and Temptation,” “Doubts and Unbelief,

153:4.3 they are guilty of the s. of eternally rejecting divine

156:2.6 in righteousness or retrogress into evil and s..

156:2.7 must not only be cleansed from all conscious s.,

157:4.5 All the forces of evil and the hosts of s. shall not

159:1.4 “Lord, how often shall my brother s. against me,

159:3.9 but that I am also ruthless with s. and intolerant of

161:2.4 No mere man would sanely profess to forgive s.;

161:2.6 Jesus strongly loves goodness and equally hates s.

162:2.7 from evil and the breaking of the bondage of s..

162:7.2 verily, I say to you, everyone who commits s. is

162:7.2 everyone who commits sin is the bondservant of s.

162:7.4 “Which of you convicts me of s.?

164:3.3 cases of blindness from birth were caused by s..

164:3.3 Not only were children conceived and born in s.,

164:3.3 be born blind as a punishment for some specific s.

164:3.3 rabbis taught that such defects could be caused by s.

164:3.5 such blindness was supposed to be the result of s.,

164:3.7 “Neither did this man s. nor his parents that the

164:4.8 Will you not atone for your s. by acknowledging

164:4.11 shouted to him: “You were altogether born in s.,

165:2.3 blind, he would have no s., but you claim that you

165:2.3 in Israel; therefore does your s. remain upon you.

165:4.5 Is it a s. to possess honest wealth?”

165:4.5 “My friend, it is not a s. to have honorable wealth;

165:4.5 but it is a s. if you convert the wealth of material

165:4.5 There is no s. in having honest possessions on earth

167:7.3 perchance, angels become involved in s. as did some

167:7.5 the seraphic joy when one soul elects to forsake s.

170:2.23 Jesus taught that s. is not the child of a defective

170:2.23 is rather the offspring of a knowing mind dominated

170:2.23 Regarding s., he taught that God has forgiven;

174:1.1 Master’s teaching regarding the forgiveness of s..

174:1.1 teachings having to do with the forgiveness of s..

174:1.4 S. is an experience of creature consciousness; it is

175:1.8 Remember, this is the s. of these rulers: They say

180:6.2 he will illuminate the difference between s. and

182:1.8 S. creates a dead level of evil inertia, but righteous

183:1.2 Even the father of s. turned his face away from the

185:7.2 who delivered me to you, they have the greater s..”

186:1.6 experience of the realization of the true nature of s.

186:1.6 S. was bewitching and adventurous in the

186:5.7 Jesus is not about to die as a sacrifice for s..

186:5.7 Guilt is purely a matter of personal s. and knowing

186:5.8 S. and rebellion have nothing to do with the bestowal

188:4.5 but s. is not transmitted from parent to child.

188:4.5 S. is the act of conscious and deliberate rebellion

188:4.10 trouble so much about the future punishment of s..

188:5.2 which is sufficiently strong and divine to forgive s.

188:5.2 but love destroys forever the s. and all weakness

188:5.3 his love for men, could break the hold of s. and evil.

188:5.3 destroys the charm of s. and the power of evil.

188:5.6 said, as they stoned him to death, “Lay not this s. to

190:5.4 proclaim liberty to the captives of s., and open up

194:3.2 slander, lies, dishonesty, and unrighteousness—s.

194:3.2 Does faith, after all, triumph over evil, s., and

196:0.10 human tendencies toward selfishness, evil, and s..

196:2.2 to exclaim, “Which one of you convicts me of s.?”

sin-breeding

111:6.10 Pride is deceitful, intoxicating, and s. whether found

sin-cursed

98:6.3 the savior who had brought salvation to a s. race.

136:2.1 They felt themselves to belong to a s. nation,

sin-darkened

184:4.4 ignorant and misguided creatures on the s. sphere of

sin-expression

54:5.11 unlimited opportunity for s. as the quickest technique

sin-identified

2:3.2 In the last analysis, such s individuals have destroyed

2:3.4 the s. being instantly becomes as though he had

2:6.8 Such a s. mortal would then become wholly

sin-rebellion

136:3.5 having to do with the termination of all s. in your

sin-stricken

55:5.1 Mortal creatures living on a s., self-seeking, isolated

sinverb

131:2.8 if you s. against God, you also wrong your own

150:5.5 of sonship is incompatible with the desire to s..

159:1.4 “Lord, how often shall my brother s. against me,

164:3.2 asked: “Master, who did s., this man or his parents,

164:3.3 They even taught that a child itself might s. before it

164:3.7 Said the Master: “Neither did this man s. nor his

Sinai

77:4.11 the same meaning to later-day Vanites that S. had to

80:6.3 Here they worked iron ores coming from Mount S.

96:1.3 concept of deity with Mount Horeb, the S. volcano.

96:1.11 Mount S. was intermittently active as a volcano,

96:1.12 the Bedouin herders’ concept of the spirit of the S.

96:4.2 encampment about Mount S. after the flight from

96:4.4 they tarried so long before the holy mountain of S.,

96:4.4 During this lengthy sojourn before S. the religious

96:6.2 crude, exacting, and thunderous desert god of S.

97:10.8 the jealous and cruel spirit god of the fulminating S.

142:3.3 1. Yahweh—the god of the S. clans.

142:3.10 up to the times when they were encamped before S..

142:3.21 amidst the thunders and lightnings of S., Moses

sincenot included; see ever since; long since

sincere

28:6.7 your ability to exhaust the reserve if you are s. of

74:4.2 the Garden dwellers were really s. in all of this.

75:3.3 Serapatatia was entirely honest and thoroughly s. in

75:3.6 Serapatatia was altogether honest and wholly s. in

93:6.8 he was not overly pious, but he was thoroughly s.,

96:5.4 Moses was s. when he taught the Hebrews that, if

100:7.2 He was truly s.; there was nothing of the hypocrite

126:0.3 disdain upon all religious leaders who were not s..

126:4.8 never had they heard his voice so earnest and so s.;

127:4.8 thoughtless of speech, Ruth was most s. of heart.

139:6.3 Nathaniel’s great virtue; he was both honest and s..

139:8.3 Thomas was perfectly s., unquestionably truthful,

139:12.2 Judas was not really s. in dealing with himself.

142:6.8 Nicodemus was thoroughly s..

144:3.20 3. S.—honest of heart.

164:1.2 the lawyer was not wholly s. in asking this question,

166:3.7 to all who are honest of heart and s. in faith,

168:0.12 Some of these Jews were s. in their mourning,

168:1.4 of mourners, some s. and some merely pretenders.

172:3.15 This welcome, although it was joyous and s.,

174:3.2 these Sadducees were not s. in asking this question

181:2.10 “None of my apostles are more s. and honest at heart

181:2.20 since you were s. even in your material sightedness

196:2.8 Jesus blessed the poor because they were usually s.

sincere affection

156:5.5 expulsive energy of a new and s. spiritual affection

177:2.2 of a home where the parents bear each other a s.,

sincere application

83:8.2 Spiritual progress is attendant upon s. to other

sincere attitude

144:2.2 True praying is the s. of reaching heavenward for the

155:5.14 and having found such a true and s. of soul, speak

sincere belief

97:10.5 the Hebrew religion of s. in the one God continues

177:2.6 It is our s that the gospel of Jesus’ teaching, founded

sincere believer(s)

128:1.13 Jesus thought nothing of permitting his s. to worship

137:1.2 Andrew was a silent observer of, and s. in, John’s

143:1.7 but you are the first volunteers of a long line of s.

168:5.1 home, being the center of great interest to many s.

178:1.17 and s. in the brotherhood of the Father’s kingdom.

181:2.18 among the various groups of s. gospel believers.

193:4.14 explain why a well-meaning onetime s. in Jesus,

194:3.6 that the Spirit of Truth was bestowed upon all s.;

sincere betrothal

109:2.4 has entered into a solemn and s. with the Adjuster.

sincere child

155:6.12 be realized by acquiring the spiritual attitude of a s.

sincere communication

91:8.4 while in true praying it is the s. of the creature with

sincere communion

157:7.4 Judas, instead of engaging in s. with the spiritual

sincere compassion

171:7.3 could he manifest genuine sympathy and show s..

sincere conviction

122:8.4 and Elizabeth had become possessed with the s. that

sincere co-operation

72:5.1 but both are becoming adjusted to the plan of s..

110:7.10 pleaded “that he more faithfully give me his s.,

sincere Cynic

132:2.1 the one designed to answer this s. Cynic’s question

sincere desire(s)

13:4.5 more of their presence in response to a s. for the

91:2.1 were merely verbalized wishes, the expression of s..

99:2.4 that superior social wisdom which is born of the s. to

140:6.3 truth—the s. to do the will of my Father in heaven.”

146:2.9 and he shall surely give you the s. of your heart.”

sincere devotion

160:1.13 prejudice can be removed only by the s. of the soul

178:1.8 the attitude of honest citizenship and s. to one’s

180:1.1 But I am not wholly satisfied with even that s.

sincere differences

25:3.8 if the difficulties arise out of s. of opinion and

sincere doubter

137:2.7 who, looking benignly into the face of the s., said:

sincere efforts(s)

83:8.2 the s. human efforts of husband and wife to progress,

92:5.16 But it is to be hoped that the ardent and s. of these

112:7.9 the valiant human acquired immortality through s.

136:6.8 sought to lead his earth children to join him in a s.

195:7.10 The s. of man to become a mechanist represents the

sincere entrance

140:10.1 but to those already seeking s. to the kingdom,

sincere expression

144:4.2 when such a prayer is the s. of a child of God

196:0.10 To him prayer was a s. of spiritual attitude, a recital

sincere fairness

193:2.2 are: unselfish devotion, courageous loyalty, s.,

sincere faith

133:4.12 God if your repentance is genuine and your faith s..

140:10.1 was to be had only by believing, by simple and s..

168:4.10 Your s. implies that you have in advance granted

175:1.6 to enter, like little children and by s., into the

sincere friendliness

180:5.12 spontaneous, generous, and s. which characterizes

sincere inquiry

185:3.2 Since there was a tone of possibly s. in Pilate’s

sincere intentions

140:3.19 hearts and judges by inner longings and their s..

sincere interest

142:6.2 to see Jesus wholly because of his personal and s. in

sincere leader(s)

75:3.7 Cano was the s. spiritual leader of those neighboring

126:0.3 disdain upon all religious leaders who were not s..

sincere life

196:1.4 will respond to the presentation of his s. human life

sincere look

144:4.9 Prayer is the s. and longing look of the child to its

sincere love

179:4.5 are not won without the faith of the s. of truth.

sincere men

146:3.2 S. are unafraid of the critical examination of their

175:1.12 shut the doors of the kingdom of heaven against s.

sincere mind

160:1.7 honestly to admit, and fearlessly to face, what a s.

sincere motivation

67:3.6 the product of wise reasoning, logical judgment, s.,

sincere mourners

168:1.4 of mourners, some s. and some merely pretenders.

sincere optimism

196:0.11 a full-grown man with the s. and trusting optimism

sincere penitents

67:4.7 we truly believe that all such s. will in some manner

sincere person

186:2.2 only when he thought that Pilate or some other s.

sincere Pharisees

126:0.3 Jesus had great respect for the s. and the honest

sincere pledge

74:4.5 And let this act be the s. that you never will again

sincere prayer

91:6.3 never forget that the s. of faith is a mighty force for

168:4.5 No s. is denied an answer except when the superior

194:3.20 unbroken communion with their Maker through s.

sincere preacher

135:5.8 groups was intrigued by the proclamations of this s.

sincere pursuit

16:8.14 7. Worship, the s. of divine values and the love of

195:6.17 The s. of goodness, beauty, and truth leads to God.

sincere questionings

102:1.1 But honest doubts and s. are not sin; such attitudes

sincere questions

138:8.10 Jesus would always pause to answer s. during his

sincere recognition

89:10.5 But confession—s. of the nature of sin—is essential to

141:7.6 liberty through the s. of truth, “You shall know the

sincere religionist(s)

94:9.2 spiritual devotion and missionary persistence of s..

100:6.3 The s. is conscious of universe citizenship and is

sincere repentance

53:9.1 To all who would show proof of s., Michael offered,

76:5.2 that human status coupled with s. had made it

135:6.7 bring forth fruit worthy of s. if you would receive

sincere seeker(s)

123:3.1 endless procession of students and s. truth seekers

132:5.2 “My good friend, I discern that you are a s. after

141:7.3 All such s. for the truth are always glad to hear the

sincere self-criticism

132:3.5 true faith is predicated on profound reflection, s.,

sincere servants

174:5.8 then shall you become my disciples and the s. of

sincere service

133:4.3 The s. of God and the loyal service of Caesar do not

178:1.6 The fruits of the spirit, your s. and loving service, are

sincere social contacts

39:3.4 these seraphim labor to enhance all s. and further the

sincere soul

131:10.2 who dwells, by his spirit, in every s. human soul.

sincere tests

82:3.15 semblance of license; they were s. of fecundity.

sincere thanksgiving

146:2.16 with the spirit of s., let your needs be spread out

sincere voice

126:4.8 never had they heard his voice so earnest and so s.;

sincere welcome

172:3.15 This welcome, although it was joyous and s.,

sincere worship

5:3.7 S. connotes the mobilization of all the powers of the

27:7.7 has been fully and completely satisfied by the s. of

100:5.7 through living faith and s., wholehearted prayer.

117:5.13 of personal decisions have been illuminated by s.,

142:3.3 The Father never fails to accept the s. of his children

142:4.2 expressed in two great privileges: s. of the Creator,

196:0.10 he attained it by intelligent prayer and s.—unbroken

sincere worshipers

143:5.6 the hour will soon come—even now is—when all s.

sincerely

3:0.3 We s. doubt whether any one characteristic of the

5:1.7 If such a human mind is s. and spiritually motivated,

5:5.1 demands that man find him and s. strive to be like

5:5.14 if such an individual seeks God and s. desires to

34:6.11 if you s. desire to reach the eternal goal, then

67:1.6 whether the established iniquiter would ever s.

67:7.6 any individual who chooses to know God and s. do

91:9.2 1. You must qualify as a potent prayer by s. and

96:1.7 many devout believers s. endeavored to worship all

98:7.11 as s. seek to follow in the way of its teaching.

103:7.5 s. desirous of following the truth wherever it may

110:3.7 s. basing human life on the highest consciousness of

110:3.9 3. Loving man and s. desiring to serve him—

112:0.1 perfect guide; therefore, if you will s. run the race

112:2.7 when a human being s. and unselfishly loves another

113:6.10 notwithstanding that many s. repented of their folly,

127:5.5 After listening attentively, Jesus s. thanked Rebecca

130:1.2 And when such disheartened souls s. seek for God

131:3.4 sure that you s. seek to fulfill all righteousness.

133:4.10 Did you ever s. endeavor to talk with the spirit of

140:3.20 every one who hears this charge and s. executes his

140:6.13 You cannot s. worship God and at the same time

142:5.4 have been born of the spirit is that you s. love one

143:5.8 desired salvation, desired it s. and wholeheartedly,

146:2.13 12. All believers in this gospel should pray s. for

146:2.14 he explained that he referred to praying s. and in

146:3.1 and being s. honest of heart, he quickly believed

147:5.6 supposedly most flagrant sinner on earth if such s.

148:6.3 to those spiritual heights where he could s. say, ‘I

149:5.3 having thus s. exerted themselves, they should

152:4.4 Peter s. believed that Jesus came to them that night.

156:5.4 while you recognize temptation honestly and s. for

157:6.6 Jesus had s. endeavored to lead his followers into the

166:3.3 it is wide enough to admit all who s. seek to enter,

166:3.5 “But fear not; every one who s. desires to find

170:4.14 This world has never seriously or s. or honestly

171:0.3 s. believing that the Master would soon return to

171:7.4 could help men so much because he loved them so s..

181:2.16 you have always been s. just and eminently fair in

182:1.4 These, my friends and ambassadors, have s. willed

186:2.8 The Master really pitied Pilate and s. endeavored to

194:4.7 it came about because these men and women so s.

196:2.5 authors also devotedly and s. believed in his return to

sincerity

26:4.13 By the time you reach Havona, your s. has

39:4.14 keys of the kingdom are: s., more s., and more s..

75:4.6 the plan had been conceived and executed with s.

91:6.6 scientific facts, philosophic wisdom, intellectual s.,

93:5.3 be characterized by intelligence, initiative, and s..

94:7.2 There was a lofty s. and a unique unselfishness about

97:1.5 And Samuel preached anew the story of God’s s.,

100:7.2 even though such s. sometimes caused pain.

103:8.3 not in the least invalidate the reality or s. of his love.

112:2.20 to morontia identification is effected by the s.,

112:5.5 upon the s. of the mortal free will the divine Adjuster

131:1.6 God never forgets s..

131:2.9 “The Lord is near all who call upon him in s. and

131:3.7 Immortality is the goal of s.; death, the end of

137:8.8 But I say to you in all s.: Unless you seek entrance

139:1.11 Andrew admired Jesus because of his consistent s.,

139:6.3 speak of Nathaniel in terms that signified honesty, s..

139:12.7 doubts exist as to the s. and wholeheartedness of a

140:8.20 Jesus placed great value upon s.—a pure heart.

146:2.6 The s. of any prayer is the assurance of its being

149:6.11 to emphasize the value of s. and perfect trust in the

158:5.2 power of love, only the s. and reach of your faith.

160:1.8 solution of life problems requires courage and s..

160:1.11 —to breathe in s. your Master’s favorite prayer,

170:2.21 1. Faith, s.. To come as a little child, to receive the

177:4.6 as proof of his s. in now returning to the teachings

181:2.21 always been admonished by your consistent s..

181:2.21 S. is most serviceable in the work of the kingdom

185:3.5 Then said Pilate, half in ridicule and half in s.,

sinews

68:5.4 and a piece of hard flint, bound on the end with s.,

sinful

35:4.3 summoned to function in the presence of s. rebellion,

54:4.7 this technique of patience in dealing with s. rebels.

54:5.2 attitude regarding his evil thoughts and s. acts.

67:2.5 the decisions of this bitter struggle, this s. conflict.

67:7.4 consequences of erroneous thinking, or s. planning

87:5.7 Beauty aroused the envy of spirits; it betokened s.

92:2.6 of practically all that is regarded as immoral or s..

98:4.5 of Mithras as the savior and redeemer of s. mankind.

111:1.6 and rendered evil and ugly by the s. machinations

111:6.3 The fact of finiteness is not evil or s..

120:2.2 of the inception of this s. and unjustified rebellion.

131:5.5 cleanses the believer from every s. deed and evil

139:12.13 When the sordid and s. business was all over, Judas

144:5.19 Deliver us from inertia, evil, and s. transgression.

145:1.2 “Depart from me, Master, for I am a s. man.”

147:5.9 Such s. practices are an abomination in the sight of

147:6.4 and since when did it become s. to eat grain on the

148:4.2 But I have already vanquished these s. rebels.

148:4.6 imperfect or partial in natural endowment is not s..

148:4.8 are, indeed, by nature evil, but not necessarily s..

148:4.9 is potentially evil, but such beings are in no sense s.,

148:5.2 has been so many times upset by the s. adventures of

156:5.8 may tend toward evil, but it is not inherently s..

157:2.2 —the s. pleasures of time against the righteous

158:7.5 Be not ashamed of me and my words in this s. and

159:3.9 where there is deliberate evildoing and s. rebellion

188:4.1 and to open the way for s. man to obtain salvation;

196:0.3 and at death grips with a hostile and s. world;

sinfully

67:1.2 “You are like your leader, Lucifer, and you have s.

sinfulness

52:6.5 of human intolerance and the s. of fratricidal strife.

91:1.6 this harmful brooding over their unworthiness or s..

111:1.9 Only by selfishness, slothfulness, and s. can the

sing

122:8.5 did s. anthems of glory over the Bethlehem manger,

122:9.4 had written a poem which Simeon proceeded to s.,

131:2.7 It is good to give thanks to the Lord and to s.

146:2.15 a good thing to give thanks to the Lord and to s.

150:8.5 A new song did they that were delivered s. to your

172:3.9 they began to s., or rather to shout in unison,

173:1.8 throng of youths stepped out from the crowd to s.

Singapore

11:1.3 the location of New York, London, Rome, or S.,

singer

122:9.2 two remarkable characters, Simeon a s. and Anna

152:5.3 Said the s.: ‘Put your trust in the Lord.’

singers

44:2.3 1. The s.—harmonists who reiterate the specific

90:5.4 evolved from shamans up through oracles, s.,

90:5.5 Some became s., others prayers, and still others

singing

47:10.2 on the sea of glass, having the harps of God, and s.

179:5.10 the new supper of the remembrance, by s. together,

180:0.1 s. the Psalm at the conclusion of the Last Supper,

Singlangtonspiritual leader of the yellow men

45:4.8 6. S., the first of the yellow men to teach and lead

64:6.15 one brilliant age among this people when S. assumed

64:6.16 From the days of S. to the times of modern China,

79:6.10 to the worship of the One Truth proclaimed by S.

79:8.4 the “One Truth” as taught by S. never entirely died

94:5.3 1. The lingering teachings of S., which persisted in

94:5.3 In the times of S. the Chinese became monotheistic;

94:5.7 But never since the time of S. have the Chinese fallen

singlesee single, eye; single, not a

10:8.4 While no s. person of the Paradise Deities actually

11:2.9 The eternal Isle is composed of a s. form of

11:3.3 personalities of a s. superuniverse, but these facilities

12:9.2 really know a person as the result of a s. contact.

15:4.6 been organized from the products of a s. nebula.

15:9.4 Such a cosmic-mind circuit is limited to a s.

16:1.2 all possible Deity functions, s. and several, but not

17:1.5 to the efficient administration of a s. superuniverse

17:5.2 each limited to the permeation of a s. Havona circuit.

22:1.1 All Trinity-embraced sons are originally of dual or s.

22:10.2 the personification of a s. and supreme concept.

22:10.3 such living concentrations of a s. supreme concept of

22:10.8 intelligent, supremely wise—regarding a s. idea—

23:0.2 These spirit messengers were personalized in a s.

29:4.3 Seven Master Spirits is limited to a s. superuniverse.

30:1.1 those of dual origin; and those of s. origin.

30:1.55 III. S.-ORIGIN BEINGS. Those of origin in any one

31:7.1 chief of Evangels of Light assigned on any s. mission

35:3.20 those schools devoted to a s. line of research,

36:2.13 Even in a uniform life series in a s. family of worlds,

36:2.18 its satellites is devoted to the study of a s. phase of

36:4.1 worlds throughout Nebadon there is a s. sphere

39:4.13 on this sphere of mortal infancy, is only a s. link,

40:5.13 of this group enjoys the ministry of a s. Adjuster

41:0.3 may be encompassed within the domain of a s. local

42:5.1 scale, the visible rays embracing a s. octave,

42:7.10 persons but not for a s. individual atom or person.

44:1.14 great orchestra by means of a s. musical instrument.

46:5.11 each of these walls consist of s. pearly crystals.

48:0.1 origin creatures into beings of perfection in a s. step.

48:2.13 circuits are exclusively planetary, limited to a s world

49:1.7 the damage occasioned by the loss of a s. superior

53:7.5 nor did a s. one of the Celestial Recorders go astray.

53:9.3 but a s. exception: Satan was allowed to make

54:3.1 permit any being or group of beings to deprive a s.

56:0.2 better perceive the divine and s. purpose exhibited

56:1.1 universe, triune; but Paradise is of s. constitution.

56:3.2 this s. spirit is revealed in the dual phenomena of the

59:2.5 Kentucky, one of the greatest s. volcanic activities

65:2.9 the greatest s. leap of all prehuman evolution was

65:3.3 ascending strain, carried in potential in a s. frog,

65:4.7 appearance of the Sangik mutants in a s. family.

65:7.4 With but a s. exception, the adjutants experienced

66:6.7 missionaries seek, in a s. generation, to supplant this

66:8.6 refuses to compel man to think a s. thought or

66:8.6 to perform a s. act against the choosing of man’s

68:3.2 Probably the greatest s. factor in the evolution of

69:1.6 organization that functions as a s. social mechanism.

69:6.2 Fire building, by a s. bound, forever separated man

71:1.1 enduring state is composed of a s. nation whose

73:3.2 All but a s. group of the peninsula dwellers vacated

76:4.3 They had a s. circulation, the human type of blood

77:5.5 Ratta was encompassed with but a s. thought—

77:8.1 Midwayers now function as a s. corps, embracing

81:3.1 themselves to the development of a s. industry.

81:6.34 not to mention antisocially-minded s. individuals.

89:4.1 rituals, did not have a simple and s. origin.

92:4.9 they are not the work of a s. universe personality

96:7.3 no other s. collection covers such a great range of

97:7.3 These Hebrew priests and scribes had a s. idea in

109:3.3 are loaned to the mortal creatures for a s. life span

110:1.1 existing within the confines of a s. physical organ.

110:5.2 Adjusters simply cannot, in a s. lifetime, co-ordinate

113:2.3 the seraphim attend these beings for a s. lifetime

116:7.6 is what happens in the experience of a s. mortal

117:6.21 But no s. ascender will ever find the Supreme until

117:6.22 treats his experiential children as a s. cosmic total.

120:1.5 proceed upon your mission with but a s. thought—

124:4.2 The fact that Jesus had a s. personality rendered it

128:4.5 associated together as the doings of a s. individual.

129:2.7 Jesus never so much as asked a s. question in public.

129:3.6 he lived in the flesh for every s. inhabited sphere

136:1.6 but never had they for a s. moment entertained the

136:5.5 Jesus had by a s. decision excluded all of his

136:8.2 Jesus resolved to become occupied with but a s. task

146:1.2 spiritual ideal during the short space of a s. lifetime.

156:5.9 by the standard of a s. unfortunate human episode.

160:1.3 remastered in less time, perhaps a s. generation.

163:2.1 while the Master never rejected a s. person who

170:0.1 Jewish mind to be dislodged in a s. generation.

171:7.8 while Jesus ministered to the needs of a s. person,

172:5.13 No other s. factor exerted such a powerful

184:1.1 indeed the most powerful s. individual in all Jewry

191:4.5 largest number of mortals who saw him on any s.

194:3.19 leads the recipient to formulate a life purpose s. to

194:4.6 Father of all men,” even of every s. individual.

195:10.7 secularized today, presents the greatest s. obstacle to

196:0.7 divine being functioning on earth as a s. personality

single, eye

160:1.11 to do all of this with an eye s. to the glory of God—

160:4.1 While you have an eye s. to the attainment of

169:2.2 that you transacted your business with an eye s. to

192:2.12 From now on have an eye s. only to obeying your

single, not a

23:4.3 not even a s. pair has ever gone forth therefrom.

32:2.4 your local universe is not a s. astronomic system,

32:2.10 Satania is not a uniform physical system, a s. unit

42:7.10 persons but not for a s. individual atom or person.

53:6.3 on Jerusem, but not a s. loyal seraphim was harmed.

53:7.1 not a s. soul on that strife-torn world enlisted

53:7.5 nor did a s. one of the Celestial Recorders go astray.

53:7.10 that not a s. member of the Satania ascendant

53:7.12 It read: “Not a s. Jerusem citizen was lost.

62:3.4 not a s. individual of the pre-existent and ancestral

62:4.7 in less than five thousand years not a s. individual of

89:4.1 rituals, did not have a simple and s. origin.

131:10.4 “The Father in heaven will not suffer a s. child on

136:5.2 Jesus decided he would not utilize a s. personality of

single-celled

65:2.4 the ameba, the typical s. animal organism,

65:2.5 Before long the early s. animal types associated

single-eyed

130:4.4 Neither can s. material scientists nor s. mystics

single-matedness

51:5.5 other mates and to instruct his or her children in s..

single-origin

23:4.4 administered by Trinity-origin beings while the s.

30:1.55 III. S. BEINGS. Those of origin in any one of the

single-shelled

59:2.12 of the ancient seas, and they included s. drills,

singled

96:4.6 Yahweh was Lord God of Israel, who had s. out

singleness

95:5.5 clear vision and extraordinary s. of purpose had the

132:3.4 to develop a s. of purpose to do the Father’s will,

140:5.12 Fatherly love has s. of purpose, and it always

141:7.11 thus motivated by a wholehearted s. of purpose, he

194:4.3 They took their food with gladness and s. of heart,

196:2.7 And it was this very s. of purpose and unselfish

singly

16:1.2 The Master Spirits s. and collectively represent any

17:3.3 nor the Paradise Deities, s. or collectively, disclose

22:7.5 if they report that they have s. and jointly elected

26:1.16 They can work s. except when directly employing

26:1.16 Seraphim can work s. as discrete and localized

29:1.3 The power directors function s. in the power-energy

49:4.4 Young are usually born s., multiple births being the

62:2.2 As a rule offspring were born s., although twins were

113:2.8 associates, the seraphim sometimes work s..

132:0.9 more than two, while most often he taught them s.

145:0.2 taught many earnest inquirers, both s. and in groups.

singular

10:2.8 function in seven different s. and plural capacities.

34:6.2 in human experience Deity is s., always one.

96:1.8 under the name of Elohim, or in the s. as Eloah.

144:4.6 The Master usually prayed in the plural, not in the s..

sinister

150:9.1 in reply to their rude questions and s. banterings

sink

20:6.1 the knowledge of the life of Jesus s. into your souls,

59:2.4 the Atlantic and Pacific coasts again began to s..

59:4.15 Europe and North and South America began to s..

59:5.18 Atlantic and Pacific high coastal regions began to s.,

60:3.5 and European land masses again began to s..

61:7.6 the fact that the northern highlands had begun to s.

152:4.2 as he was about to s., he cried out, “Lord, save me!

Sinkiang

78:5.2 From Mesopotamia through S. the Andite culture

78:5.6 race journeyed to China by way of both S. and Tibet

78:6.4 turned eastward in their northern trek, entering S.,

79:1.1 Eastern Turkestan (S.) and, to a lesser extent, Tibet

79:1.2 persisted in the basin of the Tarim River in S. and

79:6.5 steady stream of superior blended peoples from S.

81:6.4 the increasing aridity of Iran, Turkestan, and S.,

sinking

57:8.21 Pacific Ocean engaged in a further compensatory s.

59:1.7 The s. of the land was principally due to crustal

59:1.15 occurred, followed by the s. of Africa and Australia.

59:1.15 all of these phenomena of land s. and land rising

59:2.1 land elevation and land s characteristic of these times

59:2.3 an extensive land s. except in Asia and Australia.

59:3.3 and the bottoms of the surrounding oceans were s..

59:6.4 rising all over the world as the ocean beds were s..

60:1.7 Connecticut fault appeared, one side eventually s.

61:1.9 were elevated in association with a very general s.

64:3.3 observed the Mesopotamian peninsula gradually s.

73:7.1 The s. was not sudden, several hundred years being

73:7.2 does seem to us that the s. of the Garden was timed

145:1.2 had filled all three boats with fish, almost to s.,

sinless

55:5.1 these advanced epochs of evolution on a s. sphere.

161:2.4 We believe that he is consistently s..

sinlessness

5:4.15 Think not so much of his s. as of his righteousness,

sinned

96:7.7 If any say, ‘I have s. and perverted that which was

130:8.2 if any will say: I have s. and perverted that which

143:5.8 as having been s. against more than as sinning of her

169:1.8 Father, I have s. against heaven and against you.

169:1.9 ‘Father, I have s. against heaven and in your sight;

186:1.4 “I have s. in that I have betrayed innocent blood.

sinner

2:6.8 God loves the s. and hates the sin: such a statement

2:6.8 God loves the s. because he is a personality reality

2:6.8 The love of God saves the s.; the law of God

2:6.8 the divine nature would apparently change if the s.

54:3.2 will be so fair and just as to win the approval of the s

54:5.5 time granted by the affectionate father in which the s.

91:8.7 It may be the cringing plea of a lost s. before a

100:7.11 Jesus was outspoken in his love for the s. and in his

100:7.14 indignation against sin never led to anger at the s..

138:4.2 not therefore to break bread with Pharisee or s.,

147:5.4 who thus touches him; that she is a notorious s..”

147:5.6 most humble soul or supposedly most flagrant s. on

159:1.2 more joy in heaven over one s. who repents than

164:4.4 common s. cannot perform such miracles.

164:4.8 We all know that this man is a s..

164:4.9 “Whether this man is a s., I know not; but one thing

167:5.1 his breast, saying, ‘God be merciful to me a s..

167:7.5 in the presence of the angels of heaven over one s.

169:1.2 Again I say there is more joy in heaven over one s.

169:1.4 in the presence of the angels of heaven over one s.

171:6.2 “You see how this man has gone to lodge with a s.

171:6.2 I may be a publican and a s., but the great Teacher

sinners

2:5.4 God is divinely kind to s..

54:6.2 rulers toward rebels and rebellion—sin and s.

54:6.7 to explain why these s. were not sooner interned,

67:1.6 Habitual s. can easily become iniquitous, become

121:8.8 presents the Master as “friend of publicans and s..

135:11.2 Jesus even feasts with publicans and s..

137:8.16 I have not come to call the righteous but s. and all

138:3.4 would have been denominated “publicans and s.” by

138:3.6 is righteous when he eats with publicans and s.

138:3.6 I have come, not to call the righteous, but s..”

138:3.7 pleasure-seeking throng of publicans and reputed s..

138:6.4 his exhortation to the apostles: “Go seek for the s.;

144:8.7 man and a winebibber, a friend of publicans and s.

148:6.5 Your children must have been s. since they perished;

157:6.9 words: I have not come to call the righteous, but s..

159:1.2 In your religion God may receive repentant s.;

159:5.16 heard of a God who would forgive repentant s. and

159:5.16 lost sheep, who took the initiative in looking for s.,

161:2.3 Jesus is the friend even of s.; he dares to love his

166:4.4 I tell you these Galileans were not in any manner s.

169:0.4 1. Jesus is a friend of publicans and s.; he receives

169:1.2 Son of Man that he is a friend of publicans and s..

173:3.2 who believed John, but rather the publicans and s.;

188:5.2 forever shows that the attitude of Jesus toward s.

188:5.9 the innocent Son of God in the place of guilty s.

sinning

143:5.8 as having been sinned against more than as s. of her

147:6.6 without deceiving themselves by the licenses of s..

sinsnoun; see sins, your

67:1.6 While all manner of s. may be forgiven, we doubt

67:1.6 for his misdeeds or accept forgiveness for his s..

89:0.2 At first, man was only concerned with s. of

89:0.2 but later he became exercised over s. of omission.

89:2.5 would ask forgiveness at a public meeting for s. they

95:2.10 The concept of judgment in the hereafter for the s.

97:5.1 threatenings of punishment against personal s. and

97:7.10 my own sake, and I will not remember their s..”

122:9.19 salvation to his people In the remission of their s..

131:3.3 By your efforts to make amends for past s. you

131:8.5 Since he can forgive s., he is indeed most precious

135:4.5 his methods of direct and blunt assault upon the s.

135:5.2 they were paying the penalty for the nation’s s..

135:6.4 his believers in the Jordan “for the remission of s..

136:1.5 under Roman rule because of their national s. and

136:2.1 The Jews not only believed that the s. of the father

136:2.1 guilty of the specific s. which John denounced.

136:2.1 as a rite of repentance or for the remission of s..

145:2.8 punish one of his believing children for the s. of a

146:2.13 Purge me from secret s. and keep back your

146:6.3 still others fell to praying and wailing over their s..

147:5.4 Simply that her many s. have been forgiven,

147:5.5 “Who is this man that he even dares to forgive s.?”

148:9.3 has authority and power on earth to forgive s.,

159:1.3 while you may not forgive s. or otherwise presume

161:2.4 He professes to forgive s. and does heal diseases.

162:5.3 standing rejects this saving light shall die in his s..

164:3.4 in one life they were believed to be expiating the s.

165:3.6 such rebels will hardly seek forgiveness for their s..

175:2.3 to compel innocent children to suffer for the s. of

187:4.1 Better that we should seek forgiveness for our s.

190:5.4 even that he will save his people from their s.;

sins, your

2:5.4 for my own sake, and I will not remember your s..”

96:6.3 he will not forgive your transgressions nor your s..”

97:5.2 says the Lord, ‘though your s. be as scarlet, they

131:2.10 says the Lord, ‘Though your s. be as scarlet, they

131:2.10 it is your own s. which have withheld the good

135:6.7 if you would receive the remission of your s..

137:8.10 of repentance and for the remission of your s.,

147:5.4 “You have indeed repented of your s., and they

148:9.2 the paralytic: “Son, fear not; your s. are forgiven.

148:9.3 whether I say to this paralytic, your s. are forgiven,

153:4.3 verily, I say to you, all your s. shall be forgiven,

156:2.7 If you confess your s., they are forgiven; therefore

159:1.3 the Father in heaven forgives you your s.; therefore

194:4.4 Repent, that your s. may be blotted out;

sinsverb

145:2.7 Only the soul that s. shall die.

159:1.3 If your brother s. against you, go to him and with

Sir

139:5.9 saying: “S., we desire to see Jesus.”

143:5.2 said Nalda: “But, S., you have nothing to draw with,

143:5.4 “But, S., I cannot call my husband, for I have no

143:5.7 “Yes, I know, S., that John has preached about the

151:4.1S., did you not sow good seed in your field?

174:5.1 we come to you, S., with the request to see Jesus,

188:2.2S., we remember that this deceiver, Jesus of

Siserageneral of the army of King Jabin

126:1.2 Taanach, where Deborah and Barak defeated S..

sister or brother and sisternoun

62:3.3 This b. and s. mated and soon enjoyed the society of

63:1.3 that of his equally adventurous and inquisitive s.,

63:3.5 clan and was ably assisted by his wife, his eldest s..

74:6.2 followed by his s. and Eveson, the second son of

74:6.9 the royal families to marry b. to s., dates from the

82:5.4 at first, matings were, perforce, between b. and s..

82:5.4 Abraham himself married his half s., but such

122:3.3 Mary did confide to her s. Salome that she thought

123:2.3 made very happy by the coming of his s. Miriam,

123:2.4 Jesus greatly enjoyed his little b. and his baby s.

124:1.1 this year, along with his brothers and baby s..

124:1.7 Jesus’ second s., Martha, was born Thursday night,

124:5.2 Jude was not yet two years of age, and the baby s.,

127:5.1 She confided her affection to Miriam, Jesus’ s.,

139:6.2 his brothers and s. were either married or deceased,

139:8.10 loss of his twin s. when Thomas was nine years old

145:0.3 Friday evening Jesus’ baby s., Ruth, secretly paid

150:1.1 Martha, the elder s. of Andrew and Peter; Rachel,

154:6.5 the same is my mother, my brother, and my s..”

162:8.3 “Master, do you not care that my s. has left me

168:0.8 whispering to her s., said, “The Master is here and

168:1.12 Martha, while to some extent sharing her s.’ faith,

172:1.2 her s. Mary was among the women onlookers as it

172:1.5 when Mary the s. of Lazarus stepped forward from

177:5.1 heard recently from his mother, his youngest s.,

184:2.6 but my s. here has seen you in the temple with this

184:2.8 the gate-keeper and her s. chanced to meet him,

186:0.3 his s. Ruth refused to remain behind with the rest of

187:2.8 Jesus saw his mother, with John and his b. and s.,

187:3.2 Mary the wife of Clopas and s. of Jesus’ mother,

187:5.4 of his cross John Zebedee, his b. Jude, his s. Ruth,

188:1.7 Martha another s. of Jesus’ mother, and Rebecca

190:1.10 day after his marriage to Ruth, Jesus’ youngest s..

194:4.7 They called each other b. and s.; they greeted one

sister-in-law

150:1.1 Rachel, the s. of Jude, the Master’s brother in the

154:5.1 When the s. of Jude (Jesus’ brother) heard this

154:6.1 in response to the urgent summons of Jude’s s..

154:6.1 when the word came from Jude’s s., all five of

sister-wife

82:5.5 the s. would arrogantly dominate the other wife

sisteradjective

40:10.8 pour in through Orvonton and its s. creations

49:5.11 it differs markedly from its s. spheres in Satania;

52:7.1 we find Urantia out of step with its s. spheres in that

67:3.1 was isolated, quarantined, from her s. systems.

72:12.4 Urantians should take note that their s. sphere in the

77:9.6 universe, even with Orvonton and its s. creations,

82:5.4 And b. and s. marriages were common in early

82:5.4 The Egyptians long practiced b. and s. marriages in

82:5.5 The first move away from b. and s. marriages came

83:5.2 The b. and s. marriages belonged to this group;

190:3.1 from reporting the occurrence to her s. believers.

sisters or brothers and sisters

63:3.5 to effectively entomb their dead parents, b., s., and

77:5.5 Ratta was the last of her race, having no b. or s..

83:5.2 five b. of one family would marry five s. of another

84:4.11 not pity themselves as their more recently liberated s.

122:3.3 Mary’s two b. and two s., as well as her parents,

122:5.1 As a youth, among his eight b. and s., he had been

122:5.2 strange first-born son and his surviving b. and s..

124:2.8 fairly well at home with his younger b. and s.,

124:4.3 more successful in getting along with his b. and s..

124:4.5 to teach the home school for his b. and s..

124:5.6 family, presently to consist of five b. and three s.

126:1.3 continued with the home education of his b. and s.

126:2.2 caring for his widowed mother and seven b. and s.

126:2.2 becoming father to his own b. and s., supporting

126:3.3 to stimulate his b. and s. to say individual prayers

126:5.10 As Jesus worked with his younger b. and s. in the

127:1.4 for his mother and his b. and s. to understand him;

127:1.5 James took charge of the teaching of his three s.,

127:2.8 that a widowed mother and eight b. and s. needed

127:3.8 weather permitting, to take his b. and s. out on

127:4.3 Jesus began wise discipline upon his b. and s. at such

127:4.4 Jesus never arbitrarily disciplined his b. and s.,

128:2.1 Jesus’ b. and s. were facing the trials and tribulations

128:2.1 Jesus now had b. and s. ranging in ages from seven

128:2.1 manifest in the lives of his younger b. and s..

128:6.12 As his own b. and s. grew up, as he gained more

129:0.1 the spiritual welfare of every one of his b. and s..

129:2.3 my own mother and care for my own b. and s..

130:2.6 To become acquainted with one’s b. and s.,

134:9.2 stopped overnight at Bethany with Lazarus and his s.

139:1.1 of five—Andrew, his brother Simon, and three s..

141:9.1 to make their headquarters with Lazarus and his s. at

142:8.4 usually spent with Lazarus and his s. at Bethany.

144:3.2 would present the one which I taught my b. and s. in

150:1.3 good news stood stanchly behind their chosen s.

150:2.2 raw very close in their ministry to their afflicted s..

150:2.3 and uplifting of their downtrodden s.;

150:7.4 of his neglect to visit his brother and his married s.

150:9.2 your brother is a common workman, and your s.

153:2.10 your father and mother, as well as your b. and s.,

157:0.1 Nazareth family—Mary and all of Jesus’ b. and s.

162:8.1 that Jesus should lodge with Lazarus and his s. at a

168:0.4 came over to comfort the sorrow-stricken s..

168:0.4 Lazarus and his s. were the children of a well-to-

168:0.12 between his love for Lazarus and the bereaved s.

168:1.1 on in silence with the two sorrowing s., he wept.

168:1.3 he had a real and deep human affection for these s.

168:1.4 Jesus knew the s. loved their brother and had faith in

168:1.5 His s. really needed him, but Jesus regretted having

168:1.6 even asked the s., “Where have you laid him?”

168:2.7 Then went Lazarus over to Jesus and, with his s.,

168:3.4 Lazarus and his s. were summoned to appear before

168:5.2 And so Lazarus took hasty leave of his s. at Bethany,

170:3.9 the family conduct, the service of one’s b. and s.

171:2.2 willing to forsake father, mother, children, b., and s.

172:0.1 Lazarus, his s., and their friends were expecting them

183:4.7 this information to his mother and his b. and s..

186:0.1 waiting at the home of Martha and Mary, the s. of

189:4.8 terrorized when Mary failed to find her s. waiting

190:1.10 Ruth remained at Bethany with Lazarus’s s..

190:2.6 and fellowship for my b. and s. in the kingdom

sitsee sit down; sit in darkness; sit in judgment

6:5.7 he did s. in council with the Father in the eternal past

15:10.1 beings who s. upon seats of Paradise authority and

15:12.2 but only the Ancients of Days may s. in executive

15:13.2 except that they do not s. in spiritual judgment

17:1.2 Periodically they journey to Paradise to s. in council

43:2.5 Each system nominates ten members to s. in this

43:4.6 I will s. upon the mount of assembly in the north;

43:4.7 have these instigators of sin been permitted to s. in

45:7.4 each system selects its ten representatives to s. in

48:6.19 You will raise me up to s. on the battlements on high

84:4.8 Everything she might touch, s. upon, or lie upon

87:1.4 death chambers, and men still s. up with the dead.

89:1.7 would be no civilized society to s. in criticism upon

97:5.5 saying: “But every man shall s. under his own vine,

122:4.4 a new Jewish ruler who would s. upon the throne of

125:5.7 5. Is the Messiah to become a temporal prince to s.

126:3.6 He knew he would never s. on the throne of David

128:6.11 the children to climb upon his knees and s. there,

130:6.3 useless while you s. out here on the mountainside

135:3.3 true Messiah, that he had come to s. on the throne

137:1.1 I would s. at your feet and learn the whole truth

138:4.2 We will s. at meat with all who desire to hear of

138:7.1 times that I have not come to s. on David’s throne,

138:7.1 In another age you shall indeed s. with me in

151:1.1 he sat (for it was the custom to s. when teaching)

152:6.5 that Jesus was not going to s. on David’s throne.

153:2.5 verily, I say to many who s. before me this day,

155:1.2 My Father does not s. in heaven laughing in

158:7.3 will not abandon the idea that the Messiah must s.

162:5.2 Presuming to place me on trial and assuming to s.

164:3.1 they were permitted thus to s. in their usual places.

167:1.2 Abner, the host beckoned the Pharisee to s four seats

167:1.5 ‘My friend, why s. in the seat of the least? Come up

168:3.3 from the Sanhedrin on that day, never again to s.

171:0.4 the one to s. on your right hand and the other to s.

171:0.5 but to s. on my right hand and on my left hand is not

172:1.2 against the custom of the Jews for a woman to s. at

174:4.6 ‘The Lord said to my lord, s. on my right hand

175:1.8 these scribes and Pharisees still s. in Moses’ seat,

176:2.3 “Why do you still look for the Son of Man to s. upon

177:3.7 the authority of those “who s. in Moses’ seat.”

178:1.16 the persons or upon the authority of those who s.

178:3.4 shall ascend to the worlds on high and s. with me

179:3.6 You who s. with me tonight are clean—but not all.

179:3.9 in the kingdom to come you shall s. with me in

sit down

123:3.9 it was his practice to s. with the boy and explain

128:7.10 If Jesus would only s. and talk it all over freely with

130:6.2 S. with me while I tell you of the service trails and

137:8.11 If you are willing to serve your fellows, you shall s.

137:8.11 I shall presently s. with my Father in his kingdom.

140:1.2 Many shall come from the east and the west to s.

152:2.8 “Direct the people to s. on the grass in companies of

159:5.15 Jesus answered: “Do not s. and sigh for relief while

165:5.5 Then will the master make his servants s. while he

166:3.5 see the prophets of the seed of Abraham s. with

167:1.5 you are bidden to a marriage feast, s. not down in

169:2.4 Take your wax board bond, s. quickly, and change

171:2.3 Before you go further, you should each s. and count

171:2.3 to make war upon another king, does not first s. and

171:2.4 Now, then, must each of you s. and count the cost

178:3.2S. and rest yourselves while I talk with you about

179:2.1 I shall not again eat with you until you s. with me

179:2.2 When we s. again in this manner, it will be in the

180:0.1 to the camp, but Jesus indicated that they should s..

181:2.11 you, Simon, shall s. with me in my kingdom over

181:2.15 one of you may s. with me in the eternal kingdom

182:3.1 he bade the three s. and watch with him while he

185:3.1 requesting the prisoner to s., Pilate sat down by his

192:1.8 Even the twins should s. while I visit with you;

192:1.8 Jesus bade John Mark s. while he himself served the

193:3.1 the eleven apostles were about to s. to breakfast in

sit in darkness

122:9.21 To shine upon those who s. and the shadow of death;

130:3.2 will become like the light of life to those who s.

149:6.5 But it is still true of those who s. that ‘the fear of

162:5.3 You who prefer to s. in darkness are of this world;

190:5.4 that all who s. shall see the great light of eternal

191:1.2 carry the good news of the gospel to those who s..

191:4.3 lives to the enlightenment of their fellows who s..

191:6.3 all called to carry the good news to those who s..

sit in judgment

15:12.2 but only the Ancients of Days may s. in executive

15:13.2 except that they do not s. in spiritual judgment

19:4.1 Even the Ancients of Days do not s. except in

20:3.1 the awakening of the sleeping survivors, s. on the

20:3.2 When they s. on the destinies of an age, the Avonals

22:4.3 they are especially qualified to s. and to render

33:7.1 Creators never s. on their creatures;

38:2.4 Angels do not s. on mankind, neither should

43:2.1 When the courts of Nebadon s. on universe affairs,

83:8.4 who shall presume to s., to say which marriages are

101:9.2 When you presume to s. in critical judgment on the

133:1.2 I did not proceed to s. on the aggressor, thus to

133:3.6 Who are we that we should s. on these women?

148:9.3 Who are you that you s. over me?

159:1.3 While you cannot pretend to s. on the souls of

162:5.2 But never can the creature s. on the Creator.

165:4.10 the rich nor the poor, but the lives men live will s. on

166:2.3 Should we s. in judgment on our fellow men?

174:5.7 I will not s. on them, for I came not to judge the

174:5.7 my Father and those whom he has appointed to s.

184:0.2 so that they would be ready to s. on Jesus when he

184:3.19 with their false witnesses, are presuming to s. on the

site

11:5.7 This area is the s of unimagined activities, the central

21:2.1 A Creator Son is permitted to choose the space s.

21:2.9 divine Son has taken possession of the space s. of

51:3.1 Usually the s. of the garden has been selected by the

57:3.8 this disintegrating nebula as the s. of his adventure in

69:9.11 Presently a fire s. conferred ownership; and still later,

73:3.0 3. THE GARDEN SITE

73:3.2 This s. was chosen, and two years were occupied in

73:3.6 The s. chosen for the Garden was probably the most

76:1.3 This s. was known to Adam as one of the three

77:3.4 of the tribes began to forgather at the building s..

77:4.8 records left by the Sumerians describe the s. of a

80:7.11 on the Mediterranean near the later s. of Carthage.

93:2.4 Salem was the s. which after the disappearance of

93:5.2 The choice of Palestine as the s. for Machiventa’s

98:3.5 on the exact s. of the present church of St. Peter’s

124:6.7 and Jesus walked to the s. of the ancient Jericho,

126:1.2 the “high place of Baal,” and now it was the s. of

133:2.5 in commemoration of the battle of Actium, this s. of

143:4.2 held many meetings on the s. of this old Samaritan

146:4.2 Iron was the s. of extensive mineral mines for those

156:4.2 a Christian church was built on the very s. of this

163:5.1 This was the same s., by the spring, that John the

163:6.1 All seventy were assembled at the teaching s. about

186:4.4 in starting off with Jesus for the s. of the crucifixion

187:1.1 condemned man to carry the crossbeam to the s. of

187:1.4 soon arrived at Golgotha, the official crucifixion s.

sites

31:9.14 assignment of the Creator Sons to their space s. for

43:1.4 The lesser elevations are the s. of special residences

65:1.6 life implantation, and after they have selected the s.

70:1.21 it became the custom not to fight near religious s.

77:5.10 In these highland s., situated in a narrow and

97:1.3 with his associates and overthrow a score of Baal s..

sits

1:5.3 It is he who s. on the circle of the earth, who

19:3.4 it s. in judgment upon a problem and renders a

35:5.7 twelve or more Vorondadek Sons s. en banc as a

114:3.4 the returning governor general s. as a temporary

126:4.6 “To whom, then, will you liken God who s. upon

130:2.4 light to the mortal who s. in spiritual darkness.

141:2.1 Our Father also s. upon a throne, but not one

141:4.1 when he subsequently s. in judgment upon them

141:6.2 light of salvation to the one who s. in darkness.

179:3.9 Who is the greater, he who s. at meat, or he who

179:3.9 Is it not commonly regarded that he who s. at

181:2.13 gentile s. alongside Jew in fraternal association.

184:3.19 Man s. in judgment on God, but even then he loves

sittingsee sitting down

26:10.3 the councils of perfection s. on the pilot world of

45:4.1 and upon the seats I saw four and twenty elders s.,

125:2.9 his parents would find Jesus s. off by himself with

125:6.3 and, s. beside Jesus, bade him state his own views

141:0.2 After a brief search he found Jesus s. in a boat

141:2.1 with Messiah s. on David’s throne and from this

151:6.5 were astonished to see the lunatic s. with Jesus

152:5.1 found Jesus s. on a stone by the water’s edge.

153:1.1 S. by the side of these Jewish leaders, in the seats of

157:3.5 and looking down upon the twelve s. about him

157:3.5 the eleven s. apostles arose to their feet with one

157:4.6 able to go forth to enlighten a world s. in darkness.

159:1.6 illustrate the unfairness of s. in personal judgment

164:3.1 who had been born blind, s. at his usual place.

164:4.1 session of the high Jewish court s. in judgment on

172:5.5 as John beheld his Master s. there astride the colt,

179:4.3 Judas, s. on the left of his Master, again asked, “Is it

183:3.2 the olive press where the Master was s. in moonlit

186:1.5 One of them s. near where Judas stood, motioned

191:5.2 with Peter s. on one side of Thomas and Nathaniel

194:3.10 in the upper chamber, they were simply s. there,

sitting down

137:6.3 Before s., he simply said: “Be patient and you shall

171:2.3 build a watchtower on your lands without first s. to

181:2.21 Jesus bade him be seated and, s. by his side, said:

situatedsee situated in; situated on

9:8.3 who acts through the seven Reflective Spirits s. at

11:4.3 vast reserves belong to creations sometime to be s.

11:7.5 inconceivably large, V-shaped plane s. at right

15:3.5 The rotational center of your minor sector is s. far

15:3.6 in one of the arms of this distorted spiral, s. about

15:7.1 worlds belong to one of the greater systems s. near

16:3.5 in liaison with the seven Reflective Spirits s. at the

23:2.22 Local universes s. within the same superuniverse

30:3.2 Uversa is favorably s. for the work of this colony,

32:2.4 Salvington, the headquarters of Nebadon, is s. at the

41:1.4 not stationed on the headquarters sphere but are s.

41:2.2 is s. not far from the headquarters of the system

41:7.15 adapted to energize other more favorably s. suns.

46:5.16 while the System Sovereign has a temple s. at the

46:7.1 the headquarters planet, and at their center is s. the

51:6.3 an ancient center would be reinforced were there s.

58:2.8 at which time the spots are generally equatorially s..

59:4.12 rich fossil beds are s. along the coast of California

59:5.3 the Atlantic and Pacific coastal highlands were s.

65:3.3 one thousand different and remotely s. mutating

66:3.4 ten councils of the corporeal staff s. at the centers of

72:1.2 heavy rains fall eight months in the year, are s. at the

78:1.3 the Adamsonite headquarters, s. east of the shore of

78:1.7 Their most advanced settlements were s. to the

79:7.1 where the most progressive settlements were s..

79:7.6 relationships between these two remotely s. centers.

93:5.2 localities were so favorably s. for Michael’s

110:7.10 sometimes the indwelling Adjuster is so s. that it

122:7.7 hewn out of the side of the rock and s. just below

129:1.4 Zebedee’s home was s. down the lake shore near the

130:2.1 impressed with the temple of Augustus, s. upon

134:3.1 On the largest of a group of islands s. a short

situated in

12:1.14 tremendous wheels of energizing forces are s. in

13:0.1 the Havona planetary circuits there are s. in space

15:1.3 Urantia is s. in a local universe and a superuniverse

15:3.5 The rotational center of your minor sector is s. far

24:6.8 universe 1,131 s. in superuniverse number one.

37:4.3 Their general headquarters is s. in the Salvington

43:0.1 the local system of Satania, s. in the constellation of

43:0.2 The government of your constellation is s in a cluster

43:1.9 headquarters of the finaliters, s. in the thirty-sixth

46:5.25 have the headquarters of the Evening Stars s. in

66:3.1 The headquarters of the Planetary Prince was s. in

77:5.10 This center of civilization was s. in the region east

77:5.10 In these highland sites, s. in a narrow and ancient

78:1.8 Europe, but their better centers of culture were s. in

80:5.8 The latter were mainly s. in the Danube valley and

119:3.1 Now this planet was s. in a system of inhabited

157:3.1 Caesarea-Philippi was s. in a region of wondrous

situated on

18:7.5 no such Paradise advisers are permanently s. on their

28:2.2 only the Supreme Executive of Orvonton, s. on

33:8.4 one hundred councils of supreme sanction are also s.

36:2.10 emplacements of the adjutant mind-spirits are s. on

36:2.15 The planetary life-planning laboratories are s. on the

43:1.5 S. on the summit of the seventh highland range are

47:2.1 The infant-receiving schools of Satania are s. on

73:1.5 The western group was s. on the Syrian shores of the

107:3.2 the Father’s divinity which is reported to be s. on

139:8.2 a fisherman and resided at Tarichea, s. on the west

142:8.4 This park was s. on the western slope of the

150:6.3 encampment prepared by the early arrivals and s.

situation

0:11.5 cannot, or at least does not, react to any universe s.

0:11.5 Every response of this Absolute to any given s.

1:3.3 The s. rather is: “You cannot see my face, for no

2:4.3 mercy at the same time and in any given universe s..

3:2.7 and that an effort is being made to rectify the s.;

4:1.9 respond to demands made in a complex reality s.

4:5.6 Paradise Son on your world was inherent in the s.

7:1.4 values of any universe s. or planetary condition.

8:1.11 first mastering the relationships of the child-parent s.

9:0.1 Nothing in this eternity s. foreshadows that the

10:0.3 From the present s. on the circle of eternity,

10:5.3 may be multiple concerning any isolated s. or event:

12:6.6 the phenomena of a circumscribed and isolated s..

12:7.3 if, in the divinity of any s., in the extremity of any

14:1.12 owing to their s. between the dark gravity bodies

19:3.6 within the time-space limits of the s. involved

19:4.7 the functioning of a Censor in any given universe s.

25:4.19 Deity may be depended upon to react in a given s.

29:3.12 In any local energy s. the centers and controllers

32:4.2 function and experience, and therefore, in every s.,

32:4.2 intervene between himself and any universe s. or

41:10.3 are determined by mode of origin, astronomical s.,

48:4.18 and achieves insight—the unexpected nature of the s.

54:6.3 risk is inseparable from the reality s. of having a

57:5.6 This s. developed for about five hundred thousand

60:2.3 dinosaurs lacked the intelligence to cope with the s..

64:1.2 in the shut-in environment of this geographic s.

65:5.2 When we were confronted with this perplexing s.,

68:5.1 adjust his performances to conform to the land s..

71:4.16 In such a s. only one course is practical: The

72:5.1 The industrial s. among this people is far from their

75:0.1 the s. seemed so desperate as to demand something

75:4.8 advice and counsel concerning the immediate s..

83:6.4 society must not overlook the unenviable s. of

87:4.7 Such an unfortunate s. did not develop until after the

98:2.2 This was the s. when, during the sixth century

103:2.9 And it is this factual s. that gives rise to the theory of

103:3.1 presented the exact social s. which provided the

105:1.5 The prereality, primordial, eternity s. may be

105:1.5 But even in this conjectured s. we must assume

110:6.4 such a s. renders communication with the Adjuster

110:7.9 in moments of supreme desire, in a supreme s.,

111:6.1 Such a dual s. not only provides the potential for evil

112:1.13 the personality functions as a factor in the total s..

112:5.14 cannot subsequently reappear until a cosmic s. has

112:5.16 The s. which makes repersonalization possible is

116:6.7 And this entire superuniverse s. brings into being a

118:1.4 the purpose of bringing it to bear on a present s..

123:3.9 When the s. had been explained to Jesus, he was

123:6.9 in view of the whole s., Jesus had finally decided to

125:6.7 all the factors which combined to make up this s.,

126:3.14 The uniqueness of the unusual s. compelled him

126:5.10 himself and his family to the realities of their s.

127:2.5 But the s. was still further complicated when,

127:2.7 upon a frank statement of truth to clarify the s.,

127:2.9 fairly happy ending a very tense and threatening s.

128:3.1 The s. was such that Jesus stopped work for three

133:3.7 obtaining a livelihood as the best way out of a s.

136:4.1 In view of John’s precarious s., Jesus began

136:4.9 might be regarded in the light of the immediate s..

136:4.9 and that in a s. involving any two ways he would

137:5.3 to leave the final untangling of this complicated s.

138:0.1 This s. continued throughout his public ministry—

138:6.5 Jesus had a perfect grasp of the s.; he possessed

139:4.9 This entire s., together with Jesus’ ever deferring his

139:5.7 able to grasp the dramatic possibilities of a given s.

139:5.9 The inability of Philip to adapt himself to a new s.

152:1.4 that such an extraordinary s. can never again occur,

156:6.9 And that was the s. about the first of August,

159:5.9 to react positively and aggressively to every life s..

159:5.14 to assert the will so as to become master of the s.,

162:3.3 the Master so managed the s. that the whole plot

175:4.0 4. THE SITUATION IN JERUSALEM

175:4.15 And this was the s. in Jerusalem and among men on

182:3.10 Jesus’ humanity was not insensible to this s. of public

183:4.6 realize that Jesus has forewarned them of this very s.,

183:4.8 This was the s. during the last half of Thursday night

184:2.3 Peter could not grasp the reality of the s.—that he

187:5.6 remained master of the s. throughout the tragic day

189:2.5 now, when confronted with this embarrassing s.,

189:4.9 the stone near the entrance and talked over the s..

191:0.6 Andrew was exceedingly perplexed by the s. and had

191:0.8 Master’s resurrection could materially change the s..

191:5.1 create a s. of isolation which even Thomas himself

194:4.10 The Pharisees were little bothered about the s.,

195:0.3 This s. meant immediate conflict between the

situational

12:6.7 not only to the immediate and s. causation, but also

26:11.1 the superaphic complements of rest with a rich s.

96:0.3 evolutionally it is the outgrowth of many unique s.

195:7.21 personality, and limited by the inherent s. endowment

situations

2:4.5 Mercy is the justice of Supremacy adapted to the s.

3:2.7 S. do arise in which it appears that emergency

3:2.11 in its spiritual manifestation by three conditions or s.:

3:5.7 must life experience provide for encountering s. of

3:5.16 of all contrastive and thought-compelling moral s..

5:4.8 determine the individual’s attitude in various life s.

5:5.1 the moral s. require the making of choices in the

5:5.2 an independent realm of human response to life s.

6:4.4 We do believe that in all s. of Father-Son presence of

6:4.5 In all such s. the spirit of the Son is co-ordinate with

10:3.19 In certain s. these supercontrols absolutely

10:7.5 more or less mysterious s. always work out for the

23:3.3 dispatch and service in those s. where personality

27:4.4 almost endless array of new s. and unfamiliar usages.

28:5.8 wisdom in the perplexing s. of the complex affairs of

29:2.19 the centers who function in special local s. but not

35:5.5 of powers to be exercised in critical universe s..

37:4.5 it is in such s., and many others, that they are so

42:12.4 3. Exploration of remote s..

42:12.13 In nonpersonal s. of time and space, physical

48:5.8 time no longer available as a technique of dodging s.

54:5.12 mortals who had had personal experience with like s.

54:6.10 is essential to the understanding of cosmic s..

56:0.2 the universe may present many problems and s.

56:3.2 in all time-space s. and relations this single spirit is

56:9.4 primary space s., intrauniversal and extrauniversal.

62:3.6 capable of showing disgust in certain repulsive s..

63:4.2 so sensitive to pain nor so reactive to unpleasant s.

77:1.2 as to create s. indeed difficult of understanding.

81:6.5 of continents and other land-arrangement s. are very

83:7.8 the social safety valve which prevents still worse s.

91:8.1 Early man was wont to pray in two diverse s.: When

99:1.4 in all of these new and rapidly changing human s..

100:1.1 concepts of diversified life s. and cosmic relations.

101:3.4 react to certain trying intellectual and testing social s.

101:3.17 of the actual and trying s. of real human existence.

101:9.5 right technique of reacting to the ever-recurring s. of

107:7.3 In all s. not concerned with the domain of the human

109:5.3 Therefore, in scrutinizing mental s., safety lies only

109:6.5 in each of life’s recurring s. maintained a consecrated

111:6.1 also engenders many social and moral s. fraught with

112:1.1 on numerous levels and in successive universe s.

114:7.6 contending with impending world emergency s..

118:8.11 in each of life’s s. declaring, “It is my will that your

119:3.5 skill with which this Material Son met the trying s.

123:4.7 even in special s. these beings can so act only in

127:0.2 more testing conflicts or more trying s. than Jesus

127:2.6 one of the most delicate and difficult s. of his early

130:4.7 to the demands and possibilities of universe s.,

132:5.13 erred, in doubtful s., on the side of merciful regard

132:5.13 doubt about the equity and justice of material s.,

136:6.1 these creator prerogatives in the recurring life s.

136:8.8 his vast universe the folly of creating artificial s.

136:9.13 three constantly recurring s.: the clamor to be fed,

139:5.8 Philip met s. as they arose in his work with “Come”—

140:5.5 and throughout all of these trying s. to love even

140:8.13 It seemed to be his purpose in all social s. to teach

141:3.3 Serious s. would arise every few days, but Andrew

147:4.8 your personal problems of adjustment to your life s..

153:1.3 choosing between the recurring s. of good and evil

154:2.5 Problematic s., coupled with exertion stimuli,

156:5.10 may be utilized in dealing with difficult social s.

160:1.9 you are effectively armed to meet the difficult s. of

160:1.11 methods of adjusting to the ever-changing s. of

160:5.2 and forever a mode of reacting to the s. of life;

172:5.7 his sagacity and cleverness in handling difficult s..

193:4.9 Judas was dishonest in his attitude toward life s..

196:0.5 in each of life’s trying s. Jesus unfailingly exhibited

196:0.7 commonplace social, economic, and moral life s..

SivaHindu lord of life and death

94:4.5 The worship of the second and third members, S.

94:4.5 S. is lord of life and death, god of fertility, master of

94:4.5 S. and Vishnu are each regarded by some as supreme

104:1.5 Indian conception was Brahma, S., and Vishnu.)

Siwalik Hills

64:3.4 To the east of the Badonan peoples, in the S. of

sixsee six apostles; six days; six feet; six hours;

six hundred, etc.; six miles; six months; six o’clock;

six races or peoples; six thousand; six weeks;

six years

5:0.2 existential realities of his s. absolute co-ordinates,

12:1.3 master universe is existent in s. concentric ellipses

13:1.2 somewhat familiar with s. of these special worlds,

13:2.6 you are not permitted to visit the other s. sacred

15:1.4 number s. occupies most of the southern curve,

15:1.5 swings on between superuniverses one and s.,

15:3.14 7. The movement of Orvonton and s. associated

15:14.3 we feel that the s. unique purposes of cosmic

15:14.3 as manifested in the s. associated supercreations

15:14.4 so also is each of its s. associated superuniverses.

16:3.12 Master Spirit Number S..

16:3.12 it is Master Spirit Number S. who responds.

17:6.2 We are conversant with s. phases of the career of a

17:6.10 We know of these s. phases of the career of a local

21:3.4 a Creator Son in a local universe passes through s.

21:4.5 a Creator Son who had completed s. phases of his

22:10.4 since I was directed to head a commission of s.

26:3.9 These beings, of origin on circuit number s., operate

26:6.4 examiners on the pilot world of circuit number s..

26:8.4 and the Son, hail from superuniverse number s.,

28:5.6 so with the s. other types of these reflective angels.

29:4.20 the management and control of s. of the nine more

31:0.8 These s. groups of glorified beings compose this

31:0.10 they have served in all the other s. supercreations.

31:7.3 there are just s. classes of permanent members.

31:10.13 in association with the other s. similarly recruiting

31:10.17 in association with the s. other finaliter corps.

31:10.20 There are s. other assembling finality corps, but

35:2.2 as well as that for the s. associated spheres and their

35:3.1 each of which is encircled by s. tributary spheres

35:3.2 the pilot world and the next s. primary spheres in the

35:3.10 The s. tributary worlds of each of these Melchizedek

35:3.12 pursuing their training on the s. encircling planets of

35:3.13 beings who reside on the s. tributary worlds of the

35:3.19 6. The time on sphere number s. is devoted to an

35:7.1 Each of these spheres, with its s. encircling satellites,

35:7.2 with supplemental work on its s. satellites, on up

35:7.2 up through the remaining s. primary spheres and

36:2.9 is surrounded by s. satellites, on which the special

36:2.10 headquarters sphere, together with its s. tributary

36:2.19 World Number S. is dedicated to the correlation of

36:2.19 This world and its s. tributaries embrace the schools

36:5.12 everything that all of the other s. mental ministers

37:3.7 Sphere number one and all of its s. tributary satellites

38:3.1 There serve in the local universe s. other orders of

38:3.1 These s. groups of angelic associates are never

38:4.1 Each of these worlds has s. tributary satellites,

38:4.1 remaining s. clusters are occupied by the s. orders

38:4.1 maintains headquarters on one of these s. primary

38:4.1 specialized activities on the s. tributary satellites.

41:9.5 Your sun is now passing out of its s. billionth year.

42:9.3 a quality will change for s. consecutive elements,

45:1.4 And when present on any one of these s. cultural

45:1.8 But on transition world number s. there is no

47:7.4 More of this preparation continues on worlds s. and

47:8.1 are permitted to visit transition world number s.,

47:8.7 During the sojourn on world number s. the

49:2.25 There are s. differing types of mortal nutrition:

49:4.2 There are s. basic evolutionary races: three primary—

59:0.7 It may be subdivided into s. long periods, each

61:5.4 experienced s. separate and distinct ice invasions,

66:1.5 among the five or s. most fortunate planets in all

71:1.3 but this group of s. nations never quite functioned as

78:1.5 3. The Andonites maintained five or s. settlements

93:1.3 volunteered to do that which had been done only s.

97:9.10 David took s. wives from the women of Jebus,

104:3.13 Thus is the Father related to the s. co-ordinate

106:0.14 4. Your ignorance of the s. prime purposes of

108:2.3 the co-ordination of the associated s. adjutants of

112:4.8 as a student observer on one of the other s. sacred

120:0.2 Michael had bestowed himself s. times after the

120:0.2 the similitude of s. differing orders of his diverse

120:0.7 Michael had s. times previously been instructed by

120:1.1 have you executed the s. previous commissions,

122:4.3 because, s. generations previously, Joseph’s paternal

123:0.2 there were s. others whose ages were sufficiently

131:4.5 he inhabits the other s. wide-spreading universes.

137:4.11 Near at hand stood s. waterpots of stone, filled with

138:8.1 divided the apostolic funds into s. equal portions,

142:2.3 “But, Master, who told you I was the father of s.

147:6.2 Therefore a commission of s. secret spies was

147:6.2 These s. Jews caught up with the apostolic party,

147:7.2 the leader of the s. spies said to him: “I was today

148:7.1 Jesus went the s. Jerusalem spies were sure to follow

148:8.1 to Bethsaida recalling the s. spying Pharisees.

148:9.1 with the s. Pharisees from Jerusalem seated in the

148:9.4 arrived to bid the s. spies return to Jerusalem.

154:7.2 smaller craft, containing s. of David’s messengers,

166:2.7 The other s. were cured of a skin disease which had

174:3.1 case where a certain man who had s. brothers died

174:3.1 And so on until all s. of the brothers had had her,

174:3.1 all s. of them passed on without leaving children.

186:3.1 so he early removed some five or s. tents up the

six apostles

137:4.3 Jesus’ s. disciple-apostles were looking for him to

137:4.6 was effectually removed from the minds of his s.

137:5.2 Only the s. apostles were present at this meeting;

137:5.2 These s. chosen men had journeyed from Cana to

137:6.1 Jesus gave seats of honor to his s. apostles,

137:7.1 though cheerful and joyous, sessions with these s.

138:0.1 Jesus called the s. apostles together that afternoon

138:1.1 Jesus imparted his final instructions to the s..

138:1.2 But, Master, will these s. men come into our midst

138:1.3 The s. did not separate to go to their work until

138:1.3 has intrusted us with the choosing of these s. new

138:1.4 It had been arranged that the s. were to labor for two

138:2.0 2. CHOOSING THE SIX

138:2.1 This first missionary tour of the s. was eminently

138:2.1 presented their nominations for the s. new apostles.

138:2.2 all s. of the new apostles were formally accepted by

138:2.2 apostles were formally accepted by all the older s..

138:2.10 Jesus spent a full day with the s., answering their

138:2.10 They now saw the wisdom of the Master’s plan of

138:3.1 The next day Jesus and the s. went to call upon

138:6.1 Each day the s. new apostles were put in the hands

138:6.1 carefully reviewed, for the benefit of the younger s.,

138:7.3 the recent choosing of the s., and the withdrawal

179:4.7 Jesus chose s. of these apostles, and though Judas

181:2.19 All s. of you have done well to work in peace with

193:6.5 This left but s. of the original twelve apostles to

194:1.2 S. of the apostles participated in this meeting:

six billionth

41:9.5 Your sun is now passing out of its s. billionth year.

six days

74:3.9 The first s. of the Urantia adventure had been very

74:4.2 The amazing events of the first s. of Adam and Eve

74:8.1 The story of the creation of Urantia in s. was based

74:8.1 the tradition that Adam and Eve had spent just s.

74:8.1 Adam’s spending s. inspecting the Garden was not

74:8.2 The legend of the making of the world in s. was an

74:8.10 And then the tradition of Adam’s s. got woven into

74:8.10 the tradition of creation in s. was written out and

141:3.1 that two apostles should rest each day of the s. in the

142:3.15 5. S. you may work, but on the seventh day you

144:6.2 were in session three times a day and for s. each

158:1.1 was s. after the memorable noontide confession of

167:3.2 “Are there not s. in which men should do all their

172:1.2 S. before the Passover, on the evening after the

six feet

61:3.5 rhinoceroses—but the giant pigs, more than s. tall,

80:7.2 They were all under s. feet in height and had been

93:2.5 Nodite and Sumerian peoples, being almost s. in

135:1.4 At sixteen he was more than s. feet tall and almost

six hours

33:6.7 day is equal to eighteen days and s. of Urantia time,

72:5.9 These people labor s. hours each working day and,

72:5.10 The richest man on the continent works s. a day in

six hundred

43:0.1 meaning the s. sixth inhabited world in the local

58:1.1 This was to be our s. and sixth experience with the

58:1.7 ancient inland seas were seldom over five or s. feet

58:1.7 sunlight can penetrate ocean water for more than s.

59:3.9 thickness of this Niagara series being about s. feet.

62:3.5 for fifteen thousand years (s. hundred generations),

94:6.1 About s. years before the arrival of Michael,

97:9.5 David with s. men entered into a Philistine alliance

143:4.1 For more than s. years the Jews of Judea, and later

167:0.1 he was accompanied by over s. followers.

six miles

58:2.6 lower five or s. miles of the earth’s atmosphere is

58:2.6 the temperature steadily falls for s. or eight miles,

six months

128:2.3 worked s. with metals and acquired considerable skill

128:2.5 Living much of the time in Sepphoris for s. afforded

128:2.6 after s.’ sojourn at Sepphoris Jesus was not averse

128:5.6 remainder of this year was the most uneventful s.

132:0.4 of all the manifold experiences of his s.’ sojourn in

132:0.4 spare time for almost s. in intimate association

132:4.3 Jesus always regarded this s. as one of the richest

132:4.4 such an aggressive man could not thus function for s.

138:8.6 had wonderful times throughout these five or s.

six o’clock

190:1.2 after s. the daughter of Joseph of Arimathea and

191:5.2 They were having their evening meal a little after s.,

192:1.1 About s. Friday morning, April 21, the morontia

143:5.1 And it was almost s. on this summer’s evening

158:1.6 the Father Melchizedek, not returning until about s.

184:5.11 At s. that morning Jesus was led forth from the home

185:0.1 Shortly after s. on this Friday morning, April 7, Jesus

185:1.8 presumed to dictate to Pilate—to get him up at s. to

six races or peoples

51:4.0 4. THE SIX EVOLUTIONARY RACES

51:4.3 On those worlds having all s. evolutionary races

51:4.4 The evolution of s.—or of three—colored races, while

51:4.8 These s. evolutionary races are destined to be

52:1.1 There are s. basic types or races of primitive men,

61:7.4 Suddenly and in one generation the s. colored races

63:4.9 human beings into at least three, and more often s.,

64:0.2 Prince and the appearance of the s. colored races

64:5.2 the Sangik family, the ancestors of all the s. colored

64:5.4 while we separately consider the s. Sangik races

64:6.0 6. THE SIX SANGIK RACES OF URANTIA

64:6.1 On an average evolutionary planet the s. of color

64:6.1 The simultaneous emergence of all s. on Urantia,

64:6.30 the plan of evolving either three or s. colored races

64:7.7 Of all the s. colored races they have survived in

65:4.7 race prior to the evolution of the s. colored peoples

65:4.7 the first world in Satania where the s. colored races

65:4.8 later, with the appearance of the s. Sangik races.

66:0.2 concurrent with the appearance of the s. colored

74:2.5 embracing a representative of each of the s. Sangik

82:6.2 Of the s. colored Sangik races, three were primary

six thousand

41:3.6 such a star, if on Urantia, would weigh s. pounds.

41:6.3 a gaseous stone surface, on the sun s. miles thick;

66:7.20 Dalamatia had a resident population of almost s..

79:6.11 The Chinese of even s. years ago were still keen

95:3.5 In s. years only four great prophets arose among

six weeks

76:1.1 camped on the plains west of the stream almost s.

122:2.5 It was not until about s. before John’s birth that

134:7.7 And Jesus lived alone with God for s. on the slopes

135:0.1 only after he had an unusual dream about s. before

136:3.1 been wet with the dews of Mount Hermon for s..

156:2.3 This period of about s. in Phoenicia was a very

163:1.6 went forth preaching and teaching for about s.,

six years

47:2.5 families of five, ranging in ages from s. to fourteen;

47:2.5 these families consist of children whose ages are s.,

72:2.3 The federal chief executive is elected every s. years

72:2.8 their term of office is concurrent with his—s. years.

72:7.14 years, one quarter being elected every s. years.

72:7.14 Every s. years this body, by a three-fourths ballot,

72:9.6 The election of a federal chief executive every s. is

94:7.2 grew into the philosophy of Buddhism after s. of the

123:3.2 his young life occurred when he was not quite s. old.

123:3.4 Before Jesus was s. of age, in the early summer of

135:0.3 of June, 1 B.C., when he was a little over s. of age.

sixteen

45:4.20 the unanimous consent of the s. permanent members,

47:2.5 Any time after s., if final choice has been made, they

47:2.5 very few children under s. years of age will be found

67:3.5 s. of the Andonite attendants of the disloyal staff

74:6.7 children attended their own schools until they were s.

74:7.1 They were trained intellectually until they were s.

74:7.1 From s. to twenty they were taught in the Urantia

77:6.2 Among the children of Adamson there were just s.

77:6.3 These s. children lived and died as mortals of the

97:9.22 assassinated the king and put his s.-year-old son on

122:10.3 thus perished in one day s. boy babies in Bethlehem

132:0.4 and s. of the mystery-cult leaders and spent much

135:1.4 When s. years old, John, as a result of reading about

135:1.4 At s. John was more than six feet tall and almost full

sixteenth

31:9.2 The s. proscription of the mandate authorizing these

90:2.7 They could not be driven out, and even in the s. after

127:1.0 1. THE SIXTEENTH YEAR (A.D. 10)

193:0.1 The s. morontia manifestation of Jesus occurred

sixthsee sixth century; sixth circle; sixth-stage;

sixth superuniverse

11:2.2 It is definitely ellipsoid, being one-s. longer in the

17:6.9 local universe cosovereign enters upon the s. phase

27:7.8 and the s. jubilee was the occasion of the Paradise

28:4.13 This corps is composed of the s. primary seconaphim

31:9.8 This s. group of Master Architects numbers 3,430

33:3.2 the s. group of Supreme Spirits, being the 611,121st

33:5.2 Immanuel, number 611,121 of the s. order of

34:5.3 This ministry of the s. and seventh adjutants indicates

36:5.3 But with regard to the s. and seventh adjutant

37:2.10 The s. group of seven Salvington worlds and their

38:9.6 and only the s. and the seventh, the spirit of worship

39:3.10 The s. order of supervising seraphim act as special

41:1.5 One Supreme Power Center of the s. order is

43:0.1 meaning the six hundred s. inhabited world in the

46:5.22 while the s. is the home of the transition ministers.

46:7.5 mind equivalates to a totality or s. reality level,

47:8.0 8. THE SIXTH MANSION WORLD

47:8.3 the sojourn on the fifth mansion world or even the s..

48:6.1 These angels are of the s. order of seraphic servers,

48:6.33 the fifth, Uversa; the s., Havona; and the seventh,

49:2.25 The s. technique of energizing is limited to midway

51:4.3 spiritual development, the second, fourth, and s.

56:7.2 through the worlds of the s. Havona circuit.

58:1.1 This was to be our six hundred and s. experience

61:7.6 250,000 years ago the s. and last glaciation began.

61:7.9 150,000 years ago the s. and last glacier reached its

64:7.17 take to the sea when the s. and last glacier finally

65:7.7 experiencing mind up to the level of the s. phase,

74:3.7 The s. day was devoted to an inspection of the

74:3.9 When the s. day of their sojourn on earth was over,

74:4.1 That night, the night following the s. day, while

78:4.1 racial inheritance was from one-eighth to one-s violet

80:4.5 the Andite horsemen made their appearance in the s.

85:7.1 these same primitive minds the s. adjutant spirit,

86:0.1 the influence of the s. and seventh mind-adjutants

104:4.34 The S. Triunity—the triunity of cosmic-associated

106:6.0 6. ABSOLUTE OR S.-PHASE INTEGRATION

108:2.1 Urantia, on the average, just prior to the s. birthday.

110:6.16 A seventh or s. circler can be almost as truly God-

114:6.12 The present corps is the s. group to serve during this

119:6.0 6. THE SIXTH BESTOWAL

119:6.2 Before leaving Salvington for the s. bestowal,

120:0.4 on the s. bestowal to the will of the Eternal Son;

123:3.0 3. EVENTS OF THE SIXTH YEAR (1 B.C. )

123:3.1 told on his s. birthday that the sacred book had

136:10.0 10. THE SIXTH DECISION

139:6.1 Nathaniel, the s. and last of the apostles to be chosen

190:4.1 Master made his s. morontia appearance to forty

sixth-century

79:4.8 spiritual awakening of the s. century before Christ

79:8.15 moral, and semireligious awakening of the s.

92:5.12 4. The s. century before Christ.

92:5.14 6. The s. century after Christ.

94:5.8 their gospel that the great philosophers of s. China

94:6.1 And in the s. before Christ, through an unusual

94:6.9 (Kung Fu-tze) was a contemporary of Lao in s.

94:7.1 Gautama Siddhartha was born in the s. before Christ

95:6.1 in that great century of moral renaissance, the s.

95:6.9 one of that unique group that sprang up in the s.

98:2.2 This was the situation when, during the s. before

98:2.5 The Greek poets of the fifth and s., notably Pindar,

98:3.2 renaissance of Melchizedek’s gospel during the s.

sixth circle

14:5.4 their Master Spirit, they are transferred to the s..

26:6.1 when translated from the seventh to the s. and are

26:6.1 The supremacy guides function only on the s. of the

31:3.4 quartan or graduate spirits after reaching the s. of

46:5.17 The s. is the tarrying place of the Life Carriers.

110:6.16 A seventh or s. circler can be almost as truly God-

113:1.7 In the s., a seraphic pair with one company of

sixth-stage or sixth-stage spirits

17:6.10 are of record as entering upon the career of ss..

31:3.3 significant fact that they are of record as only ss..

31:3.4 They subsequently attain the s. of spirit existence

40:10.11 Finaliters remain unfinished creatures—ss.—and hence

55:0.10 6. The s. or major sector stage.

55:4.21 6. The s. of light and life witnesses the development

55:9.3 By the attainment of the s. of stabilization these

55:11.3 Concerning the s., or major sector stabilization, we

55:11.7 we find worlds settled in the fifth and the s. stages

56:6.4 the finaliters, ss., have not found the Supreme Being,

107:5.6 these spirits of the s. appear to transmute some mind

117:6.6 continue in the universe careers of the s. finaliters

117:6.7 Upon the completion of the s. of existence and the

191:3.3 to the s. on Thursday, the 27th, to the seventh stage

sixth superuniverse

16:3.13 This Spirit directs the affairs of the s. much as would

16:3.13 the Reflective Spirits at the headquarters of the s..

sixtieth

57:8.9 the Life Carriers would execute their s. Satania

58:1.1 life patterns in Satania and our s. opportunity to

65:4.1 On this planet we made our s. attempt to modify and

sixty

41:3.2 of your sun and is s. million times its volume.

67:4.2 The s. members of the planetary staff who went into

67:4.2 original s. and their forty-four modified Andonite

67:4.5 We know not the fate of the s. staff rebels;

77:2.4 when the s. rebels of the staff, the followers of Nod,

94:7.5 began sending his students out in groups of s. to

142:4.4 Flavius made a great feast for Jesus and invited s. of

151:2.2 sprang up to bear, some thirty, some s., and some

151:2.3 springing up to bear, some thirty, some s., and

183:2.4 Judas was accompanied by more than s. persons—

sixty-five

49:5.20 Of the spirit-reception types, s. per cent are of the

57:4.9 planetary family of one hundred and s. worlds,

58:4.7 about s. or seventy of these stratified records of past

64:6.7 s. thousand years ago, Onamonalonton appeared as

72:6.2 all persons must retire from gainful pursuit at s.

72:9.4 aged persons who may be retired on pensions at s..

78:5.4 Mesopotamia, s. per cent of these last waves of

78:6.2 S. per cent entered Europe by the Caspian Sea route

sixty-four

42:5.1 s. are wholly or partially recognized on Urantia.

sixty-nine

63:6.8 (from A.D. 1934), and he lived to be s. years of age.

sixty-one

25:4.10 and operating in Orvonton is in excess of s. trillion.

58:0.1 In Satania there are only s. worlds similar to Urantia,

73:2.3 From their highland headquarters and from s.

sixty-seven

77:5.6 Adamson and Ratta had a family of s. children.

sixty-third

119:8.9 Christ Michael, is the s. of a series of presentations,

sixty-three

74:6.2 Eve bore s. children, thirty-two daughters and

sixty-two

67:5.4 One hundred and s. years after the rebellion a tidal

165:0.2 the women’s corps, now numbering s., took over

sixtyfold

151:1.2 and, growing, yielded, some thirtyfold, some s.,

sizable

124:5.2 it may be seen that Jesus had a s. family of small

sizesee sizewith Urantia

11:4.1 central Isle ends abruptly at the periphery, but its s. is

15:4.5 Nebulae vary greatly in s. and in the resulting number

15:4.5 the majority of which are many times the s. of yours.

15:5.7 There is a critical limit to the s. of individual stars.

15:6.11 we can therefore calculate the exact s. and location

15:6.14 they range in s. from planetesimals to enormous

15:7.3 increase in material s., morontia beauty, spirit glory

15:14.8 but it is of such an extraordinary s. that it is of little

29:3.8 To undertake to inform you further concerning the s.

41:3.4 When less than one tenth the s. of your sun, these

41:3.4 When upwards of thirty times its s.—rather thirty

41:4.7 for all this enormous s., over forty million times that

41:10.3 Age, s, rate of revolution, and velocity through space

42:3.1 on the number and s. of the revolving members,

42:6.8 ounce, then were s. to be proportionately magnified,

42:6.8 an electron—should be magnified to the s. of the head

42:7.2 same relative distance, in comparison with actual s.,

49:2.19 the gravity of those planets which are not of ideal s.

57:6.4 If space bodies are similar in s. and density, collisions

57:6.4 bodies of similar density are relatively unequal in s.,

57:6.6 for their moons, which continued to increase in s.

57:6.8 members continued to grow in s. as space meteors

57:6.10 years ago the planets had grown immensely in s..

57:7.2 there was not so much difference in s. until about

57:7.4 years ago the earth was two thirds its present s.,

57:7.4 Earth’s rapid gain over the moon in s. enabled it to

57:8.1 The planet had attained approximately its present s..

57:8.5 but meteors are diminishing in both frequency and s..

59:0.2 the planet attained its present s. to the time of life

60:2.1 life reached its greatest development, in point of s.,

60:2.8 their average s. ranging from three to four inches,

60:2.11 As time passed, the sea serpents grew to such s. that

60:3.21 too little brain substance in comparison with body s..

61:1.10 possessed large brains in comparison to body s..

61:2.3 the enormous increase in the s. of the tropic seas,

61:2.5 Even the mammals of large s. and small brain soon

61:2.5 Brains and agility had replaced armor and s. in the

61:3.6 no animal the s. of an elephant could have survived

61:3.6 unless it had possessed a brain of large s. and

61:3.10 while the elephant is greatly handicapped by s.

61:6.1 possessed large brains in proportion to their s.

61:6.1 These new mid-mammals—almost twice the s.

62:2.3 this new species had the largest brains for their s.

68:6.6 The s. of the family has always been influenced by

72:1.1 on an isolated continent about the s. of Australia.

72:2.2 metropolitan government, depending on the s. of city

72:7.11 to fifty per cent, depending on the s. of an estate

74:6.1 Before the s. of the Adamic family outgrew these

122:6.3 In later years, as the family grew in s., they would

133:8.1 Antioch was the third city of the empire in s. and

143:3.3 your problem is found to have shrunk in s.

152:2.1 and the multitude was daily increasing in s.,

173:1.3 one-half shekel, a coin about the s. of a ten cent

sizewith Urantia

15:6.15 Urantia, in s., density, and location, is in many

41:4.4 suns, has now contracted almost to the s. of Urantia,

43:0.2 surrounding Edentia are about ten times the s. of

43:0.2 of these seventy worlds are about the s. of Urantia.

43:0.2 These 771 architectural spheres are comparable in s.

45:0.1 capital, is almost one hundred times the s. of Urantia,

45:0.1 transition spheres are just about the s. of Urantia.

49:0.4 these moons are often in s. very near that of Urantia,

55:3.13 A planet the s. of Urantia, when fairly well settled,

57:7.2 Urantia was then about one fifth its present s. and

sized

31:9.9 last of the ever-increasing-s. universes of outer space

114:2.5 advised by similar and varying s. commissions of

sizes

46:5.9 different s. and are fashioned of differing materials.

60:2.1 The dinosaurs evolved in all s. from a species less

skeletal

62:4.4 The s. proportions of this new species were very

81:4.3 were originally five distinct types of s. structure:

81:4.9 Their s. structures come the nearest to preserving the

81:4.10 Study of such s. structures will disclose that man

81:4.14 And the s. characteristics of the three surviving types

87:7.10 The cult is the s. structure around which grows the

88:2.1 the s. remains of saints and heroes are still regarded

skeleton

81:2.17 brought together, making the s. frame for the hut,

81:4.3 are serviceable in deciphering racial origins, the s. is

189:1.3 in all that is personal, matter is the s. of morontia,

skeletons

59:4.12 Veritable bone beds of fish teeth and s. may be found

skeptic

121:4.5 4. The S.. Skepticism asserted that knowledge was

139:8.1 knew him intimately to regard him as a trifling s..

185:1.3 Pilate, himself being a s., did not understand that

196:2.9 Jesus was not a moral s.; he viewed man positively

skeptical

103:6.14 lean upon metaphysics, it unfailingly becomes s.,

103:7.6 increasingly tolerant of each other, less and less s..

122:2.5 of the story of Gabriel’s visit, Zacharias was very s.

122:3.3 were always very s. about the divine mission of Jesus

139:8.1 True, Thomas’s was a logical, s. type of mind, but he

139:8.9 Thomas was analytical, not merely s..

195:0.2 intellectual, war weary, and thoroughly s. of all

skepticism

102:6.4 S. may challenge the theories of theology, but

121:4.5 S. asserted that knowledge was fallacious, and that

121:4.5 It was a purely negative attitude and never became

196:0.11 not disturbed seriously by fears, doubts, and s..

skeptics

98:6.2 religion thus languished until the days of the S.,

139:11.8 Jesus was not afraid to identify himself with s.,

sketch

44:0.21 can do no more than attempt to s. a crude parallelism

100:4.5 Only in the second s. you are favored with a

sketchers

44:2.4 you might call s. and painters, artists who preserve

skies

4:1.3 “His faithfulness is established in the very s..”

5:2.3 What a mistake to dream of God far off in the s.

62:3.9 seven children were killed by this bolt from the s..

skill

14:3.3 Eternals of Days teach with supreme s. and direct

17:6.4 training requisite to the acquirement of spirit s. in her

22:3.4 administrative wisdom and unusual executive s.,

22:4.1 developed the ability to worship beyond the s. of all

25:4.12 acquiring added knowledge and enhanced s.,

28:5.8 the Voices of Wisdom and, by the consummate s.

39:0.10 functional s. in one or more of the seraphic services.

43:7.3 These training schools of special s. and technical

43:7.4 abandonters can equal the univitatia in artistic s.,

44:0.13 impart their superior knowledge and s. to their less

44:8.5 obliteration of characteristic individuality in s.,

48:7.3 1. A display of specialized s. does not signify

58:7.12 pages unfailingly tell the truth if you but acquire s. in

63:5.5 great s. in constructing stone sleeping chambers,

64:4.12 of the chase tended greatly to improve hunting s..

69:3.5 Their s. in working with metals made the people

70:8.4 2. Personal—the recognition of ability, endurance, s.,

71:7.1 The purpose of education should be acquirement of s

72:4.4 and on to the national trials of s. and prowess.

72:5.6 2. Reasonable salary for s. employed in industrial

72:5.8 prorated to all three divisions: capital, s., and labor.

72:5.10 transferred from industry to play, s., scientific

80:6.3 they added to the metalworking s. of the Egyptians.

81:6.30 continue to multiply and increase in s. and dexterity.

82:3.6 severe marriage tests embraced s. in hunting, fighting

86:1.6 to men of understanding, nor favor to men of s.;

109:0.1 so does the Adjuster achieve s. for the next stage

109:1.4 They progressively acquire Adjuster s. and ability

113:2.3 angelic pair—in the light of seraphic experience, s.,

116:5.17 the evolving universes continue to challenge the s. of

119:3.5 the patience, fortitude, and s. with which this Son

124:3.7 of the demonstrations of athletic s. and physical

128:2.3 with metals and acquired considerable s. at the anvil.

129:1.2 Zebedee had long known of the s. of the Nazareth

146:2.14 never taught that human knowledge and special s.

160:4.5 3. Ability and s..

160:4.11 Ability is that which you inherit, while s. is what

160:4.11 S. is one of the real sources of the satisfaction of

skilled

26:2.1 The supernaphim are the s. ministers to all types of

26:9.1 tutelage of the Father guides, the older, highly s.,

38:0.3 the corps of the s. and common ministers of the local

66:2.7 the hands of the highly s. volunteer commission

69:3.11 of commodities came the exchange of s. labor.

70:8.9 the s. workers, followed by the unskilled laborers.

72:4.6 precollege school system at eighteen is a s. artisan.

80:3.5 the men were s. hunters and courageous warriors.

80:7.2 These emigrants to Crete were highly s. in textiles,

82:5.3 s. workmen sought to keep the knowledge of their

122:5.7 Mary was more than averagely s. in most of the

129:1.8 Jesus registered as a “s. craftsman of Capernaum.”

130:2.1 There was a shortage of s. woodworkers for this

skillful

22:3.2 more than ten billion of these s. administrators.

25:7.1 They are s. play sponsors and are ably assisted in

29:4.24 They are also s. in their efforts to insulate the planets

29:4.25 a transformation under their s. manipulation.

29:4.29 Transmitters form s. liaisons which are effective in

42:4.3 by their s. manipulation of the basic units of

44:0.3 through the ages this brilliant body of s. workers

44:1.5 3. Energy impingements—melody produced by the s.

44:8.2 human mind and the Adjuster are unusually s.,

48:1.5 patient and s. Morontia Power Supervisors will

48:4.2 The Morontia Companions are s. play sponsors,

48:6.32 but they are the s. sociologists and the wise ethnic

63:5.6 early humans became highly s. in the fashioning of

77:9.10 Midwayers are the s. ministers who compensate that

78:4.5 the most s. and sagacious militarists ever to live on

78:5.8 They were s. domesticators of animals and expert

80:1.6 the ambition of becoming so s. and artistic as to win

80:6.3 Egypt was fortunate in gaining many of the most s.

114:7.9 through the s. penetration of the minds of the

123:6.5 Jesus was a s. harpist and enjoyed entertaining both

124:1.13 Jesus was an original thinker and a s. teacher,

127:3.8 Jesus was s., so arranging the order of the reading of

127:6.12 Jesus is becoming experienced in the s. wresting

156:5.15 every true believer becomes more s. in alluring his

169:2.1 they are s. in making friends with the mammon of

skillfully

15:4.3 the energies they so s. and intelligently manipulate.

29:4.18 though mechanical and matter-of-fact in nature, is s.

39:5.13 wide open, the sleeping personality is s. deposited,

48:2.17 necessary changes in creature form are s. effected by

96:3.5 This dash for liberty was carefully planned and s.

133:7.3 Jesus s. and tenderly cared for the lad, and Gonod

167:5.5 Jesus s. avoided clashing with his questioners about

178:1.16 you are s. to put the leaven of new truth in the

skills

77:8.5 accordance with innate endowments and acquired s.,

skin

63:4.1 It is the original Andonic s. pigment.

63:4.1 In general appearance and s. color these Andonites

64:5.3 all of their offspring tended toward the s. color of

66:4.7 In s. color and language these materialized members

70:3.10 and then proceed to prick the s. until it bled;

166:2.7 The other six were cured of a s. disease which had

skinned, darker

80:3.7 before the days when the ds. Races came north from

skins

63:2.5 they had been forced to make use of animal s. for

63:4.1 a coloring substance which is found in the s. of all

63:4.1 were the first creatures to use the s. of animals as a

64:5.3 their s. manifested a unique tendency to turn various

66:5.2 improved methods of treating s. for use as clothing,

80:8.2 their pale s. and broad heads were typical of that

147:7.2 Neither do men put new wine into old wine s., lest

147:7.2 lest the new wine burst the s. so that both the wine

147:7.2 burst the skins so that both the wine and the s. perish

147:7.2 The wise man puts the new wine into fresh wine s..

skirmish

171:4.8 unpleasant preliminary s. with the Jewish religious

skirted

183:3.10 so he s. around through the olive orchards and

skull

78:8.1 evidenced by the s. types found in the graves of

81:4.3 these s. dimensions are serviceable in deciphering

88:1.8 Belief in s. fetishes accounts for much of later-day

89:0.1 in addition to practicing the cult of s. worship,

90:4.4 the first operations was that of trephining the s. to

skulls

82:3.5 although such s. were sometimes purchasable.

sky

41:4.5 the majority of the suns which twinkle in the night s.

46:1.5 they just sift out of the s., emanating equally from all

63:2.5 But the autumn sun was getting lower in the s.,

85:0.4 has worshiped about everything imaginable in the s.

85:5.1 the children of the s. father and the earth mother.

95:1.4 triad: Bel, Ea, and Anu, the gods of earth, sea, and s.

95:2.7 long believed that the stars twinkling in the night s.

151:2.3 The birds of the s. that snatched away the seed

187:5.1 the s. darkened by reason of the fine sand in the air

187:5.1 Before one o’clock the s. was so dark the sun was

skyline

123:5.12 peak in majestic splendor and monopolized the s.,

slabs

66:5.9 early peoples utilized tree barks, stone s., a form of

slack

124:1.12 When work and caravan travel were s., Jesus made

127:1.6 Jesus was never idle no matter how s. work might be

128:2.3 when carpenter work was s. about Nazareth, Jesus

slackness

72:11.3 During periods of industrial s. many thousands of

slain

173:5.2 had assaulted and s. his chosen messengers,

175:1.22 Zechariah, who was s. between the sanctuary and

slander

194:3.2 It so often appears that s., lies, and dishonesty—sin—

slang

81:6.17 to play with language develops new words—s..

81:6.17 If the majority adopt the s., then usage constitutes it

slapped

184:3.18 many mockingly s. him with the palms of their hands.

slapping

172:5.13 in a spirit of gleeful ridicule and, s. him on the back

slate

58:7.10 rock deposits contain small amounts of shale or s.

59:1.16 turned into quartz, shale has been changed to s.,

slates

126:1.6 smooth white boards which were used as writing s.,

slaughter

69:8.3 The ambush of Ai, with the wholesale s. of men,

69:8.3 is a faithful picture of the barbaric s. practiced by

70:1.15 this assault, with its s. of all the males and the killing

89:5.7 women and children who had been fattened for s..

122:10.4 learning of the order to s. Bethlehem boy babies,

124:6.14 as to why the Father required the s. of so many

125:1.4 the blood from the hands of the officiating s. priests

125:2.1 It was the s. of lambs in such enormous numbers that

125:2.4 was greatly disturbed by revolting dreams of s.

125:5.5 why all this s. of animals to gain divine favor—

130:2.5 he perished, by accident, in the great s. of Jews

136:9.7 The idea of battle, contention, and s. was

185:1.5 the s. of a large company of Galileans even as they

185:1.6 finally was deposed as a result of the needless s. of

slaughtered

73:4.1 No animals were ever s. within its precincts.

125:2.3 of celebrating the Passover without the s. lamb.

slavesee slave to

34:7.6 enjoy comparative deliverance from the s.-bondage

69:3.7 4. Master and s..

69:8.1 Woman was the first s., a family s..

69:8.5 to till the soil; hence they became the great s. race.

69:8.9 mechanical invention rendered the s. obsolete.

69:9.7 Monogamy is the s.-free ideal of the matchless

70:8.8 The s. could never become a capitalist, though the

83:3.4 to suggest far removal from the times of s. wives

83:5.9 4. S. wives.

83:5.14 these plural wives were mere laborers, s. wives.

84:4.3 but rather a piece of property, a servant or s. and,

87:2.7 a well-to-do savage expected that at least one s.

87:2.8 a s. is speared to death to make the ghost journey

103:5.10 Mortal man is neither a helpless s. of the inflexible

121:3.5 because they were forced to compete with s. labor.

121:3.7 The power of the master over his s. was unqualified.

130:5.4 A drunken degenerate was attacking a s. girl on the

130:6.3 abject fear-s. and the bond-servant of depression

134:6.1 free, then another must become an absolute s..

141:2.2 When God’s will is your law, you are noble s.

179:3.2 and proposing to wash his feet as would a s..

186:1.2 of silver—the current price of a good, healthy s..

186:1.4 a reward for my service, money—the price of a s..

slave to

12:7.4 God is not a habit-bound s. to the chronicity of the

12:7.6 volitional, for the great God is not a helpless s. to his

68:4.4 primitive savage was a s. to the tyranny of usage;

68:4.5 by custom; the savage was a veritable s. to usage;

69:9.5 form of slavery; the worker was made s. to the idler.

81:2.14 The savage is a s. to nature, but scientific civilization

132:2.4 a social automaton, and a s. to religious authority.

slaveholder

132:4.5 Jesus spent one evening with a wealthy s., talked

slavery

12:9.5 science is emerging from the s. of fear and bondage

12:9.5 the s. of mathematics, and the relative blindness of

28:6.17 Service—purposeful service, not s.—is productive of

51:4.6 This accounts for the origin of s. on the planets

51:4.7 But on all normal spheres this sort of primitive s. is

66:6.2 S. to tradition produces stability and co-operation by

66:6.2 have been wholly liberated from the s. of custom;

68:4.3 from the bondage of fear and the s. of superstition.

68:5.4 and thus to gain considerable freedom from food s..

68:5.7 Pastoral living afforded further relief from food s.;

68:5.8 husbandry reduced women to the depths of social s..

68:6.11 such low-grade demands as to prove veritable s.

69:3.7 conquered, and that meant the beginning of human s.

69:5.8 in olden days debt s. extended even to the control of

69:8.0 8. SLAVERY AS A FACTOR IN CIVILIZATION

69:8.1 This sort of sex s. grew directly out of man’s

69:8.2 S. was a great advancement over massacre and

69:8.4 S. was not prevalent among the pastoral peoples,

69:8.6 S. was an indispensable link in the chain of human

69:8.6 It was the bridge over which society passed from

69:8.6 it compelled backward and lazy peoples to work

69:8.7 The institution of s. compelled man to invent the

69:8.7 it gave origin to the beginning of government.

69:8.7 S. demands strong regulation and during the Middle

69:8.8 True, s. was oppressive, but it was in the schools of

69:8.8 S. creates an organization of culture and social

69:8.9 S., like polygamy, is passing because it does not pay.

69:8.10 Involuntary s. has given way to a new and improved

69:8.12 S. has nearly disappeared; domesticated animals are

69:8.12 up from savagery by way of fire, animals, and s.;

69:9.5 earnings among the group was virtually a form of s.;

69:9.7 (Polygamy is the survival of the female-s. element

70:2.9 evolutionary and selective value, but like s., war

70:2.17 6. The threat of standardized industrial s., personality

70:8.5 s. brought about the first general division of society

71:1.18 5. S.—classes of citizenship.

71:2.6 5. S. to public opinion; the majority is not always

71:2.10 S., serfdom, and all forms of human bondage must

71:8.5 The abolition of all forms of s. and human bondage.

71:8.11 The elimination of toiling s. by machine invention

72:5.2 No problems have arisen out of the abolition of s.

81:2.13 The institutions of s. and private ownership of land

81:2.13 S. raised the master’s standard of living and

84:4.2 power over man, even when held by him in abject s..

84:5.3 woman gradually emerges from s. and obscurity.

84:5.8 tended toward woman’s liberation from domestic s.

86:7.5 Industry, war, s., and civil government arose in

87:0.2 excite more pity than this picture of man’s abject s.

89:5.1 cannibalism persisted because of the s of superstition

94:5.7 have the Chinese fallen into helpless s. to priestcraft.

96:5.1 the polyglot horde of so-called Hebrews out of s.

101:0.1 ranges from the primitive fear s. of the evolving

101:7.4 but there stagnate in consequence of cultural s..

102:2.1 to the bondage of ignorance, the s. of superstition,

121:3.7 S., even of superior peoples, was a feature of Roman

121:3.8 church so tolerant of this modified form of s..

121:5.11 blissful realms beyond this world of sorrow and s..”

121:7.5 But when the Jewish religion of good works and s.

126:1.2 taught Joseph’s brethren sold him into Egyptian s.

132:4.7 bondage of darkness and from the s. of ignorance.”

142:7.17 the sordid affairs of s., poverty, houses, and lands,

143:2.4 the fear of self-bondage and the s. of self-denial.

179:5.2 from a state of racial s. into individual freedom;

195:0.3 polygamy, and in limited degree, even s..

195:3.9 the degradation of woman, s. and race decadence,

195:8.4 Secularism frees man from ecclesiastical s. only to

195:8.4 into the tyranny of political and economic s..

196:2.9 he delivered them from the s. of taboo and taught

196:3.23 not a part of these grotesque systems of religious s..

slaves

64:6.25 have been forcibly taken away, from age to age, as s.

69:5.10 But never did the barter in sex s. advance society;

69:5.14 Wealthy men commonly sacrificed scores of s. to

69:6.1 rose through the instrumentality of fire, animals, s.,

69:8.4 and taking as s. only the women and children.

69:8.4 not allowed to sell such rejected consorts as s.

69:8.5 to trust this wealth to the keeping of s. or women.

69:8.7 because the feudal lords could not control the s..

69:8.7 like the native Australians of today, never had s..

69:8.8 Eventually the s. shared the blessings of a higher

69:8.9 disastrous suddenly to liberate great numbers of s.;

69:8.10 Today, men are not social s., but thousands allow

69:8.12 today man reaches back, discarding the help of s.

69:9.16 it was soon followed by a succession of s., serfs,

70:1.11 4. S.—need of recruits for the labor ranks.

70:8.6 Wealth and the possession of s. was a genetic basis

70:8.8 warriors, capitalist-traders, common laborers, and s..

72:5.2 Those s. who satisfactorily passed mental, moral,

72:5.2 many of these superior s. were war captives or

72:5.2 years ago they deported the last of their inferior s.,

80:3.9 began to save many of the mediocre captives as s..

80:3.9 it was the progeny of these s. that subsequently

80:7.6 the mediocre descendants of the Danubian s. who

81:1.4 Since s. were so generally employed by the earlier

84:7.9 embraced a related working group, including the s.,

87:2.8 s. were killed when their master died that they might

87:2.8 delighted to have the ghosts of their murderers as s.;

89:4.9 when he stated that he had sacrificed: 113,433 s.,

89:6.3 Jephthah thought that one of his trusty s. would thus

89:6.5 It was long the practice of many groups to build s.

92:7.11 S. have always experienced great difficulty in

93:9.1 what Moses built upon when he led the Hebrew s.

96:2.5 the rank and file of the Hebrew captive s. was a

96:3.3 these s. carried latent possibilities of development in

96:3.4 had discovered disloyalty among the Bedouin s..

96:3.5 by the loot of the advancing host of escaping s.

96:4.1 the Bedouin s. knew little about such teachings,

96:4.3 new and higher idea of Deity to these ignorant s.

97:3.4 In general, the Baalites owned houses, lands, and s..

97:9.25 the Judahites started reforms, such as releasing s.,

98:1.1 the notions and beliefs of the hordes of inferior s.

98:2.3 the rank and file of the progeny of the s. of former

121:3.6 5. The s..

121:3.6 Half the population of the Roman state were s.;

121:3.6 many were superior individuals and quickly made

121:3.7 largely composed of the lower classes and these s..

121:3.8 Superior s. often received wages and by saving their

121:3.8 Many such emancipated s. rose to high positions in

125:6.9 what s. you are—subservient to the Roman yoke and

132:4.5 gave freedom to one hundred and seventeen s..

133:0.2 already the progeny of great numbers of inferior s.

133:5.12 and ignorant, being the offspring of the inferior s. of

140:8.29 religion for everybody, not alone for weaklings and s

142:7.1 Shall your disciples own s.?

143:1.2 such teachings are fit for only weaklings and s..

143:1.5 who told you my gospel was intended only for s.

165:2.3 and here also are some of you, s. of tradition, who

173:1.3 The temple head tax, payable by all except s.,

179:1.6 to the times when their fathers were s. in Egypt.

185:6.4 are s. to religious prejudice and victims of intense

187:1.5 Romans never crucified a Roman citizen; only s. and

slavish

1:1.2 arbitrary recognition, formal worship, or s. service

5:6.9 relative liberation from s. response to antecedent

12:7.6 automatic force; God is not a s. law-bound power.

29:4.34 associators are the most s. of all intelligent creatures.

69:9.16 machinery is gradually setting men free from s. toil.

86:6.7 spirits, the s. bondage to evolutionary religious fear,

91:8.5 or the s. obeisance of a fear-ridden mortal.

99:5.2 Religion is not a s. belief in threats of punishment or

101:10.8 are no longer a s. part of the mathematical cosmos

118:10.14 s. before the cruel mastery of his own inner fears.

121:7.3 bound by the s. demands of the traditions,

147:6.6 Jesus’ antagonism to the s. ceremonials was always

149:2.9 Jesus lifted women out of the s. drudgery of the ages

149:2.10 Jesus denounced s. devotion to meaningless

149:6.2 driving yourselves through s. fear to the irksome

149:6.5 appreciative worship in the place of s. bondage

159:4.10 distort the Scriptures, making them the guide to s.

170:3.1 which would exceed the righteousness of s. works

195:8.4 the institutionalized church than it sells him into s.

slavishly

111:1.8 But man does not passively, s., surrender his will to

slay

89:6.4 customary to s. a person as a “foundation sacrifice.”

97:4.3 I direct the sword of justice, and it shall s. them.”

101:3.16 Dares to declare, “Even though he s. me, yet will I

159:4.5 directed your forefathers to go forth in battle to s.

175:1.20 make ready to s. him of whom the prophets spoke,

194:4.4 and foreknowledge of God, you did crucify and s..

slaying

98:5.3 in recognition of his s. the mythical sacred bull,

sleepnoun

24:6.3 the s. of eternity transit to the Paradise goal, where

25:8.5 awaken on the Isle of Light from the terminal s. of

26:10.6 and soon thereafter the last transit s. will terminate,

26:10.6 the inevitable s. which ever intervenes between the

26:11.6 the resurrection of eternity from the terminal s. of

26:11.7 you closed your eyes in the natural s. of death,

26:11.8 transition was indeed death, the second an ideal s.,

27:1.1 when the pilgrim awakes from the last transition s.,

27:1.2 Rest is of a sevenfold nature: There is the rest of s.

27:1.2 And then there is the transit s., the unconscious

27:1.2 Entirely different from all of these is the deep s. of

27:1.2 the s. which ever attends transition from actual

27:1.3 But the last metamorphic s. is something more than

27:1.4 the primary supernaphim who produced the final s.

27:1.5 the last transition s. has been experienced; now

27:1.5 “And there shall be no more s..

28:7.3 world until you close your eyes in the Havona s.

30:4.11 Such surviving souls must rest in unconscious s.

30:4.12 those who avoid the longer or shorter s. of death.

39:2.10 from world to world until after the last rest of s. on

39:2.11 is not unlike the experience of death or s. except that

39:2.12 length of a journey when in transit s. is immaterial.

39:2.12 The transit s. is induced by the liaison between the

39:5.13 after due registry, are inducted into the transit s..

47:3.10 the end of ten days you will enter the translation s.

47:10.5 mansonia career experience the adjustment s. and

48:3.8 on the initial mansion world from the first transit s.

48:6.33 in which his Adjuster was detached during s.

49:6.5 During the s of their subjects these waiting Adjusters

51:2.1 to the deep s. preparatory to being enseraphimed

66:2.7 citizens were held in the s. of seraphic transport.

76:6.1 and Eve would sometime awake from the s. of death

76:6.2 not long rest in the oblivion of the unconscious s.

84:8.5 refreshing s., rest, recreation, and all pastimes which

86:5.10 Early in evolution s. was regarded as proving that

86:5.10 experiences of the soul during s. while temporarily

90:4.4 In later times the resort to temple s., during which

109:2.6 5. At some time, during human s., has been detached

109:5.1 At such times, and sometimes during s., the Adjuster

110:5.4 put into the psychic records during unconscious s.

110:5.5 The Adjusters do work during s., but your

112:3.7 absolutely unconscious during the long or short s. of

113:7.5 mortal associates awaken from the last transit s. of

140:6.14 But s. had departed from their eyes.

140:7.1 After a few hours’ s., when the twelve were

142:3.23 They went, each one to his s..

146:6.3 Jesus told them the boy was merely in a deep s.,

147:8.6 speaking and every man went to his place for s..

148:8.3 trance and dreamed fantastic dreams when his s.

152:4.2 grew weary and fell into a deep s. of exhaustion.

152:5.1 offshore near Zebedee’s house and sought s. until

152:5.5 of Gennesaret for two or three days of rest and s..

159:3.14 believers before they made ready for the night’s s..

167:4.5 asleep, and I would go to awake him out of this s.!

167:4.6 Jews at that time to speak of death as a form of s.,

168:2.9 Time is nonexistent to those who s. the s. of death.

177:5.6 “Go to your s., my brethren, and peace be upon you

182:0.1 John, being in need of s., had obtained several

182:2.3 they had been running short on s. ever since their

182:2.9 They sought s. that they might rise up early in the

183:0.1 Jesus suggested they go to their tents and seek s.

183:1.1 weary apostles slept the s. of physical exhaustion.

187:1.8 had he been permitted to enjoy one moment of s..

188:3.9 the resurrection of life followed the s. of death as of

sleepverb

4:1.4 Behold, he who keeps us shall neither slumber nor s..

26:11.6 The perfected pilgrims begin this rest, go to s.,

26:11.7 as you mortals go to s. on the pilot world of the

39:2.12 When enseraphimed, you go to s. for a specified time

39:2.12 It is as if you went to s. on a transport vehicle in one

39:2.12 through space, enseraphimed, while you rest—s..

47:4.4 You go to s. with the seraphic transport and awake

49:6.2 all but “many of those who s. in the dust awake.”

55:6.2 mortal; they continue to breathe, eat, s., and drink.

69:6.2 backward tribes refuse to s. unless a flame burns

69:7.4 first possible for the whole clan to s. at night.

77:8.3 But midwayers do not s., neither do they possess

122:3.2 confidence in Mary, was troubled and could not s.

132:7.7 That night after they had retired, Ganid could not s..

137:5.3 That night Jesus did not s..

145:5.1 Neither did Jesus s. much that Saturday night.

145:5.3 Peter could not s. that night; so, very early, shortly

168:2.9 Time is nonexistent to those who s. the s. of death.

172:5.1 They went to their lodgings, though they did not s.

176:2.9 the new camp, but the apostles did not want to s.;

177:5.6 knowing this would be the last night he would ever s.

182:3.4S. on now and take your rest; the time of decision

190:4.1 Neither did any of these Greeks s. that night; they

sleeper

86:5.10 called back by speaking or shouting the s.’ name.

sleepers

86:5.10 ancients made a practice of awaking s. gradually

sleepily

132:7.7 his father only s. replied, “My son, there are others—

sleepingsee sleeping survivors

12:5.4 visitors can go to Paradise without thus s., but they

30:4.12 The passing of time is of no moment to s. mortals;

39:5.13 While the energy shields are wide open, the s.

49:6.5 the repersonalization of a s. mortal there functions

62:3.7 on the ground during the day and s. in the treetops at

62:3.9 prospective mother of the Primates twins was s..

63:5.5 showed great skill in constructing stone s. chambers,

69:9.11 S. space was one of man’s earliest properties.

86:5.6 2. S., natural dreaming.

110:5.2 the unco-ordinated s. mind, present adequate proof

122:6.2 a lampstand, several small stools, and mats for s. on

122:6.3 used as a carpenter shop during the day and as a s.

182:2.3 Before they went to their separate s. quarters,

182:3.4 “Father, you see my s. apostles; have mercy upon

183:3.9 both hastened back to the tents of the s. apostles

189:0.1 his council of the resurrection of s. will creatures

189:3.1 restrict the bestowal of life upon my s. sons;

sleeping survivor(s)

20:2.5 as dispensation terminators, liberators of the s..

20:3.1 They preside over the awakening of the s., sit in

20:6.6 mortal careers, terminate the age, adjudicate the s.,

30:4.3 2. S. Survivors.

30:4.11 .2 S. Survivors.

30:4.11 And these captives were the s. from the days of

30:4.12 The passing of time is of no moment to s. mortals;

30:4.12 they are wholly unconscious and oblivious to the

30:4.12 those who have slept five thousand years will react

30:4.15 mortal flesh is not a part of the reassembly of the s.

30:4.15 of the spirit transcript of the mind of the s..

39:5.13 While the energy shields are wide open, the s.

40:9.3 When such s. are repersonalized on mansion worlds,

47:3.3 personality and constitutes resurrection of a s..

49:6.2 special resurrections of the s. are conducted.

49:6.4 Throughout the life-lapse period of the s. the values

49:6.5 The group guardians of assignment to the s. always

49:6.5 the repersonalization of a s. mortal there functions

49:6.7 Thus are the s. of a planetary age repersonalized in

74:2.8 resurrection of the s. of the second dispensation of

76:5.1 become eligible for admission to the ranks of the s.

76:6.2 by a dispensational adjudication of both the s. and

112:4.3 or awaits a dispensational summoning of the s. of a

112:5.10 or they may be assigned to the ranks of the s. who

112:5.16 which makes possible the reconsciousizing of the s..

113:6.8 the roll call of mercy, the resurrection of the s..

113:6.9 custodians of the slumbering souls of thousands of s.

120:2.4 termination of an age, the resurrection of the s.,

sleepless

125:3.2 none of them had seen their son, they spent a s.

158:4.8 were s. in their confusion and downcast humiliation.

sleeps

47:4.4 Adjuster does not leave you during these transit s.

134:9.5 only the watchman must keep vigil while the city s.

146:6.2 Your son is not dead; he s..

sleight-of-hand

90:1.4 S. feats were regarded as supernatural by the

slender

59:4.1 the land of the world is connected by s. isthmuses

slept

30:4.12 those who have s. five thousand years will react no

52:5.5 the days of Christ Michael on Urantia all souls s.

85:1.1 Jacob s. on a stone because he venerated it; he even

122:8.1 Mary was restless so that neither of them s. much.

125:2.4 Jesus s. very little that night.

125:2.4 His parents likewise s. little.

128:1.2 Jesus labored, grew weary, rested, and s..

135:8.2 Jesus s. little that night, being in close communion

145:4.3 few of them, except the twins, s. much that night.

151:3.15 while he s. by night and went about his business

151:4.1 but while he s., his enemy came and sowed weeds

152:4.3 his dream Peter arose from the seat whereon he s.

157:3.7 The apostles s. little that night; they seemed to sense

158:7.1 The apostles had s. very little that night, so they

164:2.4 That night Nathaniel and Thomas s. little;

172:0.3 While the Master s. that night, the apostles

173:5.6 their various places for rest, but they s. very little.

177:1.6 the lad in hiding near by; he s. only when Jesus s..

183:1.1 he indited in the garden while his weary apostles s.

188:3.9 4. We think the mortal consciousness of Jesus s.

189:2.5 “While we s. during the nighttime, his disciples

191:0.12 Thomas s. a portion of the day and walked over the

slew

76:2.5 that Cain turned upon Abel in wrath and s. him.

175:1.20 you are the wicked sons of them who s. the prophets

slide

58:5.7 pressures tend to cause the continents to s. toward

58:5.8 western, and southern fringes to s. downhill,

58:5.8 oceanic depths, threatening to s. into a watery grave.

sliding

58:5.4 Earthquakes are caused by s. and shifting of the solid

61:5.8 enormous icebergs were s. off the coast of Maine

slightverb

173:5.2 Still others were not content thus to s. the king’s

188:5.2 Salvation does not s. wrongs; it makes them right.

slightadjective

24:7.6 the number of Graduate Guides, allowing for a s.

29:3.11 there is some s. evidence which would warrant the

30:4.20 the first or lowest spirit status is but a s. transition.

49:2.22 But these s. physical variations in no way affect the

51:4.5 a s. tendency for the red, the yellow, and the blue

61:1.12 Following a s. land rise the continent was covered

61:3.3 25,000,000 years ago there was a s. submergence

64:3.5 brought about a s. improvement in the hill tribes of

64:4.9 The s. aridity of the former period lessened,

64:6.24 they were first modified by s. mixture with yellow

82:6.9 their s. inferiority in some other respects.

101:7.4 Or it may be satisfied with s. attainments, just

103:2.7 operate to place a s. preference upon the altruistic

109:3.1 There is also a s. variation in their work among the

123:4.6 But this s. accident, occurring while Joseph was

128:6.4 Already at Nazareth Jude had got into s. trouble

154:2.4 James Zebedee suffered from more than a s. illness.

164:3.14 asked for healing, and since the faith he had was s.,

slighted

3:1.12 does not retire in seclusion because he has been s.;

102:1.3 Eternal truth should not be s. because it chances to

175:1.8 But you all behold how the Father’s mercy is s.

190:1.1 therefore had they s. all his statements about dying,

slightest

42:1.7 in no sense or degree, not even to the s. extent,

48:6.33 s. twisting or perversion of that which is principle—

56:7.8 we have not the s concept of what technique of deity

62:7.1 we had not the s. idea of just how we would be

66:1.5 I never for one moment entertained even in the s.

71:5.4 if such adjustments entail even the s. abrogation of

102:2.2 so tempered that it never conveys the s. impression

112:7.17 We have not the s. doubt that in due time these

114:1.2 this Son of the local universe has made not the s.

124:3.2 exhibit any preference for him, even in the s. degree,

124:3.8 And never again did the boy even in the s. manner

139:4.9 with Jesus’ ever deferring his s. wish to the will of

176:4.5 but we have not the s. idea as to when or in what

181:2.6 except possibly Andrew, entertained even the s.

187:5.2 Jesus did not for one moment entertain the s.

slightly

11:7.3 The vertical cross section of total space would s.

12:5.10 Static ethics and traditional morality are just s.

15:3.6 This former spiral nebula was s. distorted by the

15:7.12 .would be s less than five hundred billion architectural

19:4.8 Their numbers s. exceed thirty-seven billion.

21:3.8 It has existed just s. over nineteen hundred years of

22:5.5 There are now in the service of Orvonton s. over ten

25:4.10 in Orvonton is s. in excess of sixty-one trillion.

37:5.6 The last registration recorded s. over one and one-

41:3.2 million miles, that of your own solar orb being s.

41:4.1 The mass of your sun is s. greater than the estimate

41:6.1 light, in traversing space, is sometimes s. modified by

42:4.12 The lead of original formation weighs s. more than

42:6.2 Preatomic matter becomes s. gravity responsive

43:8.9 contact with similar and s. dissimilar beings with

44:1.12 so largely with the material muscles and so s. with

47:4.6 material, more intellectual, and s. more spiritual.

48:2.2 fairly standard in design though differing s. in nature

49:1.2 technique of living cell reproduction is s. different in

49:2.22 These ten varieties also react in s. different ways to

49:4.3 senses of the three-brained mortals are extended s.

49:5.15 the one-brained races are s. limited in comparison

49:5.17 While the three-brained peoples are capable of a s.

53:7.6 Manotia saved almost two thirds of them, but s. over

58:2.9 needle turns s. to the east as the sun rises and s. to

58:4.3 Africa moved s. south, creating an east and west

58:5.1 is s. above the surface temperature of the sun.

59:1.2 The world climate grows s. warmer and becomes

59:1.14 in the Western Hemisphere were s. different from

61:1.1 very generally above water or only s. submerged.

61:6.1 S. to the west of India, on land now under water

61:7.6 that the northern highlands had begun to sink s.,

63:4.2 but the play instinct was only s. developed,

64:7.18 this union was s. beneficial to the Eskimo tribes.

66:8.1 While s. resentful of senior counsel and somewhat

67:6.6 the descendants of the loyal Andonites s. admixed

68:6.5 an agricultural and industrial population s. under the

72:1.1 predominantly blue and yellow, having a s. greater

72:7.1 the state governments are s. more concerned with

78:1.9 green, orange, and black—maintained a culture s.

79:2.2 the orange race, was s. improved through limited

81:1.1 extending from the Nile valley eastward and s. to the

84:3.5 more alert and conservative than man, though s. less

92:6.1 some of them believe s. in a spirit environment.

114:7.15 said to be worse, and a few may be s. better, but the

128:3.1 This year the financial pressure was s. relaxed as four

134:2.5 the caravan at Lake Urmia, where Jesus tarried for s.

139:4.5 spoiled; maybe John had been humored s. too much.

192:2.4 And then Peter, being s. grieved at the Master’s

slime

58:6.1 Even today the transition s. molds persist, and

65:2.1 Man’s primordial ancestors were literally the s. and

156:5.1 its roots are grounded in the s. and muck of the soil

slippery

174:0.2 I would warn you to beware the s. paths of flattery

slipping

61:5.8 were s. out through Puget Sound into the Pacific,

139:12.11 warned Judas that he was s., but divine warnings are

slogans

87:7.10 But a cult—a symbolism of rituals, s., or goals—will

195:6.10 Religion must provide itself with new up-to-date s..

195:10.11 embodied in one of its own s.: “A house divided

slope

60:3.14 On the eastern s. of the Rocky Mountains, near the

142:8.4 This park was situated on the western s. of the

173:5.6 who made their way up the western s. of Olivet

174:0.3 way down the s. of Olivet Jesus paused and visited

176:0.2 were minded to climb up the western s. of Olivet

193:5.1 Jesus arrived on the western s. of Mount Olivet

sloped

151:6.1 most of the near-by eastern shore of the lake s. up

slopes

123:5.12 skyline, 3,000 feet of the upper s. glistening white

124:6.3 talked much about Saul, who took his life on the s.

124:6.9 On the eastern s. of Olivet they paused for rest in the

134:7.7 Jesus lived alone with God for six weeks on the s.

134:8.1 Tiglath, Jesus ascended the lonely s. of the mountain.

134:9.5 spent a day and a night alone on the s. of Gilboa,

144:0.1 at a secluded camp upon the s. of Mount Gilboa.

162:0.1 Matthew over to a village on the eastern s. of

sloping

95:2.7 The s. entrance passage of the great pyramid pointed

slothful

71:6.2 it keeps many otherwise s. mortals hard at work.

91:6.5 Do not be so s. as to ask God to solve your

100:4.2 The s. animal mind rebels at the effort required to

109:4.5 even the pre-experienced Adjuster of a s. deserter.

131:3.5 who persists in being s., indolent, feeble, idle,

165:6.3 “But if the servant is s. and begins to say in his

171:8.7 ‘Take the money from this s. servant and give it to

176:3.4 lord answered: ‘You are an indolent and s. steward

slothfulness

111:1.9 Only by selfishness, s., and sinfulness can the will

117:4.13 the universes by the s. of animalistic retrogression?

176:3.9 servant with the one talent in that he blamed his s.

sloths

61:4.3 Asiatic s., armadillos, antelopes, and bears entered

61:4.4 In South America s., armadillos, anteaters, and the

61:5.7 horses, camels, deer, musk oxen, bison, ground s.,

61:5.7 saber-toothed tigers, s. as large as elephants,

61:7.15 In their places s., armadillos, and water hogs came

slowsee slow down; slow to or not slow to

19:6.8 now witnessing the s. changes in the central universe

23:3.2 gravity traversers and the comparatively s. speeds of

54:4.8 Justice in a mercy-dominated universe may be s.,

57:7.4 to begin the s. robbery of the little atmosphere

58:4.3 were beginning their long and s. westward drift.

59:4.15 This inundation was s. in appearing and equally s.

65:8.4 delayed by the s. development of physical conditions,

66:5.13 This body was s. in functioning.

66:5.22 these primitive peoples were not s. in reverting to

66:6.3 They well understood the s. evolution of the human

66:6.5 The process was s. but very effectual.

70:1.17 Military mercy has been s. in coming to mankind.

70:12.3 public opinion, though s. in appearing, marked a

71:3.10 by evolution, by the s. growth of civic consciousness,

74:8.5 the ancients understood the s. and evolutionary

75:5.9 of the Nodite settlement near Eden was not s. in

78:3.7 in Africa, there to begin its s. racial deterioration.

79:5.6 were not s. in forsaking the inhospitable shores of

81:1.3 Evolution may be s., but it is terribly effective.

81:6.1 Andites to invigorate and stimulate the s. progress of

81:6.39 civilization is always delayed when its leaders are s.

81:6.44 progress was relatively s. since one generation could

82:5.1 This was all a s. development; the savage did not

86:7.6 Evolution may be s., but it is unerringly effective.

87:4.3 The notion of two kinds of spirit ghosts made s. but

87:5.14 S., very s, is man to abandon those methods whereby

92:3.5 And it is not strange that progress was s.;

95:1.8 to supplant s. evolution by sudden revolution.

102:2.4 with the developments of s.-moving science.

103:0.2 otherwise s.-moving course of planetary evolution.

118:8.5 has also provided for the s. accumulation of the

118:10.23 Providence is the s and sure emergence of the mighty

124:1.13 grew discouraged with their s.-acting minds.

127:4.7 Simon was s. in getting settled down in life and was

127:4.8 Martha was s in thought and action but a dependable

128:1.8 The self-realization of divinity was a s. and,

128:2.4 He had begun the s. process of weaning his family

128:6.5 Jude flushed with fiery indignation and was not s.

131:8.3 heavenly Reason is s. and patient in his designs

133:2.4 The journey to Nicopolis was pleasant but s. as the

136:8.5 trying to get ahead of the natural, s., and sure way

139:5.7 were untold billions of similar s.-thinking mortals,

147:5.7 True, the child may at first make s. progress, but

149:4.2 ‘he who is s. of wrath is of great understanding,’

152:5.3 Are you all s. of spiritual comprehension and

153:1.3 deeds of courageous choosing by the s. process of

153:5.2 The leaders from Jerusalem were not s. to feed this

154:1.3 From then on there was a steady, s., but more

158:1.9 apostles were so badly frightened that they were s.

170:4.14 become discouraged by the apparently s. progress

187:2.1 during these hours of lingering torture and s. death.

189:1.3 Mankind is s. to perceive that, in all that is personal,

189:2.1 the memory of enduring the sight of the s. decay

190:5.4 “How s. you are to comprehend the truth!

195:9.10 Christianity is threatened by s. death from formalism,

slow down

42:4.9 the dark worlds and all outer space can s. electronic

42:6.4 The ultimatons, unknown on Urantia, s. through

48:2.20 They s. the energy revolutions to that point where

slow to or not slow to

54:0.1 Man is s. to perceive that contrastive perfection and

54:4.2 Creator-father, might be s. to destroy his own Sons.

54:6.8 time-bound mortal minds should be s. to criticize the

69:2.3 Primitive man was not s. to recognize the advantages

69:2.7 Magic was s. to give way before foresight, self-

76:2.2 Abel was not s. to note that preference was shown

84:7.2 man was s. to take an interest in the establishment of

86:2.3 Mankind has been s. to learn that there is not

87:5.14 S., very s, is man to abandon those methods whereby

90:3.9 Mankind has been very s. to learn the material

93:5.4 were s. to give up the many gods of Mesopotamia

95:5.5 they were not s. to connect all of Egypt’s troubles

132:3.3 Natural man is s. to initiate changes in his habits of

137:6.5 they will be s. to recognize in the revelation of my

139:3.4 James was s. at first to comprehend the Master’s

139:6.3 Nathaniel was not s. to ask the question, “Can any

140:6.8 you are s. to discern the spirit of my teaching.

141:4.3 sacrifice, were s. to comprehend what Jesus meant.

147:4.10 Nathaniel was s. to recover from his supposition that

150:8.11 were not s. to recognize that trouble was brewing.

167:1.4 The Pharisee was not s. to voice his resentment

173:2.8 the people were not s. to discern the dishonesty

179:3.8 But why are you so s. to learn that the secret of

190:5.4 “How s. you are to comprehend the truth!

191:5.1 Thomas was s. to surrender; he disliked to give in.

193:2.3 they were never s. to identify his personality when

195:10.13 And the genuine lovers of truth will be s. to forget

slowed down

42:5.4 the ultimatons as they are s. to that point where they

46:3.2 the only planetary activity which is not s. during the

57:6.2 the sun were the first to have their revolutions s.

133:5.10 When the energies of the universe are so s. that they

slower

57:6.2 causing a planet to revolve s. until axial revolution

slowing down

9:3.4 Such powers operate by s. energy to the point of

42:5.8 next step in the s. of the electron yields solar X rays

42:5.11 9. Infrared rays—the s. of electronic activity still

slowly

11:4.2 the s. circulating presences of the Power Directors

15:5.9 circulating in space, small planets may s. accumulate.

16:0.12 an enormous force-focal headquarters, which s.

19:5.4 the Solitary Messengers, whose ranks are s. but

27:7.6 the spiritual emotions of beings who have s. made

29:1.3 Paradise, where their s. circulating presences indicate

39:4.12 —and just as s. and by just such gradual stages.

40:10.7 they represent a s. accumulating body of insight-

46:0.1 ages pass, the results of disharmony are being s.

48:6.32 by revelation would be fatal to those s. emerging

50:4.10 a civilizing influence which s. transforms the races

52:7.7 S. but surely the world is being won to the joyous

54:2.3 something personal and unique to the s. erecting

55:5.4 Self-control is s. rendering laws of human enactment

57:7.6 The primitive planetary atmosphere is s. evolving,

58:1.5 S. but surely physical developments on earth and in

58:7.2 sparse throughout these early times and only s. made

59:1.15 undramatic, taking place s. over millions of years.

59:6.4 was high above the sea; the west was s. rising.

60:2.8 never again appeared in the s. cooling polar seas.

61:2.5 the mammals s. assumed domination of the earth,

61:3.1 segregation were s. changing the world’s weather,

61:4.6 cooler; the land plants were s. moving southward.

62:1.2 westward over the Bering land bridge and had s.

63:5.1 were hindered by the s. advancing ice of the third

65:6.5 Now the human species is s. gravitating toward

66:6.4 Each of the ten planetary commissions set about s. to

68:2.2 Thus does the whole social body push on s. toward

69:2.1 Primitive industry s. grew up as an insurance against

69:9.18 —but mankind will do well to move s. in making

70:0.3 government, comparative law and order, s. emerged

70:1.22 only s. does the social attitude of amity displace that

70:2.9 sometime be abandoned as civilization s. advances.

70:12.20 cannot be revealed but must be s. and laboriously

71:2.1 Go s.!

71:5.1 In current society, competition is s. displacing war in

72:5.1 every intelligent laborer is s. becoming a capitalist.

72:5.12 S. but certainly they are conquering their machines.

74:0.1 biologic uplifters to Urantia, settled s. to the surface

75:1.4 S. their courage weakened, their spirits drooped,

79:1.3 By 8000 B.C. the s. increasing aridity of the highland

79:2.4 the valleys of the Indus and Ganges and s. moving

79:8.4 S. the genius of the yellow race became diverted

80:1.2 with their settlements on the s. rising Nile delta.

80:1.7 S. the migrating sons of Eden united with the higher

80:2.5 S. this magnificent people extended their territory

80:4.4 All previous waves of Andites had moved so s. that

80:7.9 whole of Mesopotamia was being s. deteriorated by

80:8.4 through the Balkan peninsula and were moving s.

81:2.14 but scientific civilization is s. conferring liberty on

81:6.1 Culture did s. spread throughout the world.

81:6.8 But s. the tools of civilization improved.

83:1.5 marriage is s. becoming mutual, romantic, parental,

83:5.2 Family life s. and surely developed because sex and

83:5.15 Human customs evolve, but very s..

83:7.4 marriage continues to thrive and s. improve under

84:5.4 S. but surely the mores change so as to provide for

84:5.4 The advancing mores s. provided increasingly better

86:6.4 Primitive man s. evolved religion out of his innate

86:7.2 Religion is s. ascending to higher philosophic levels

89:5.14 taboo on man-eating originated in Dalamatia and s.

90:3.9 S. and certainly the unfolding of a scientific era is

90:5.1 Therefore, since man’s s. evolving mind conceived

91:1.1 social, moral, and spiritual values which are s. taking

92:0.1 Evolutionary religion arose s. throughout the

92:2.1 S., surely, but grudgingly, does religion (worship)

92:3.5 religion: the pressure of the s. advancing mores and

92:3.5 The cult advances s. in generation epochs and

93:1.1 the human races were s. losing ground spiritually.

95:5.1 The teachings of Amenemope were s. losing their

102:0.1 Each day of life s. and surely tightens the grasp of

102:8.6 has invariably lagged behind the s. changing mores

106:2.3 Creator divinities in the grand universe s. expands to

108:6.5 they are thus s. and surely re-creating you as you

109:4.4 the world would s. return to many of the scenes of

117:6.25 but men find him s. and patiently as a river quietly

118:10.14 his science is s. but effectively destroying his

126:5.5 The pay of a common day-laboring carpenter was s.

127:0.4 S., but certainly and by actual experience, this Son

127:5.1 discover that she was s. falling in love with this son

127:6.12 Jesus is s. learning how to live the heavenly life

128:3.9 Mary was s. giving up the idea that Jesus was to

129:0.3 All the family had s. awakened to the realization that

134:9.8 Jesus listened to these reports as John s. worked

140:10.2 they s. assimilated his teaching because Jesus was all

144:0.2 the s. augmenting tension between the leaders of

152:6.5 twelve men were s. awaking to the realization of the

153:1.3 many of his followers were s. but surely preparing

153:1.3 Master knew that many of his disciples were s. but

157:1.5 three waiting men entered their boat and s. rowed

158:7.7 S. the twelve were grasping the idea that Jesus was

158:7.8 S. they began to realize what the Master must endure

166:3.7 S. the apostles and many of the disciples were

179:1.7 as a look of disappointment s. crept over Jesus’ face.

193:4.3 s. developed the ability to confide in their fellows.

195:8.10 its unparalleled materialistic achievement, is s.

195:9.3 and are even now s. triumphing over the materialism,

slowness

118:8.6 The s. of evolution, of human cultural progress,

181:2.11 because of your s. of comprehending the truths I

slows

15:5.7 When a sun reaches this limit, unless it s. down in

sluggish

58:7.10 the s. swamp water of some ancient sheltered shore

59:3.4 the mineral deposits represent the sedimentation of s.

60:2.11 serpents grew to such size that they became very s.

60:2.14 And so did these s. land reptiles perish in ever-

60:3.11 the enormous energy of the s. momentum of the

65:2.1 the slime and ooze of the ocean bed in the s. bays

124:6.8 could look south over the s. waters of the Dead Sea.

sluggishly

59:1.19 poor swimmers, trilobites s. floated in the water or

slumber

4:1.4 Behold, he who keeps us shall neither s. nor sleep.

24:6.3 and will witness your entrance into the terminal s.

26:11.6 to complete their preparation for the transition s.

27:1.1 the last transition sleep, the s. which graduates a

27:1.2 then there is the transit sleep, the unconscious s.

27:7.8 of the Paradise awakening from the final transit s.

39:2.11 there is an automatic time element in the transit s..

39:2.12 one city and, after resting in peaceful s. all night,

50:3.6 They enter the transition s. and awaken delivered

51:2.4 The unconsciousness of the seraphic s. continues

76:5.3 you will be called from the embrace of mortal s.

90:4.4 essayed actual surgery in connection with temple s.;

110:5.3 During the s. season the Adjuster attempts to achieve

113:3.4 when you engage in your terminal transition s.,

130:4.12 Ganid was heavy of eye and was soon lost in s..

182:3.2 After the three had aroused from their s.,

194:3.2 religions crave extinction in endless s. and rest.

195:0.18 they yet s. in this religion of paganized Christianity,

slumbered

39:2.12 You journeyed while you s..

74:4.1 Adam and Eve s., strange things were transpiring

151:5.4 boat about as though it were a toy ship, Jesus s. on

slumbering

37:3.6 seraphic guardians of the s. personalities respond to

77:8.1 when Michael removed the s. survivors of time,

112:5.19 custodian of the potentialities of the s. immortal soul,

113:6.5 trustee of the survival values of mortal man’s s. soul

113:6.9 and eventually become custodians of the s. souls of

160:3.1 as a stimulus to call forth man’s s. spiritual forces.

195:4.1 existed, alongside this s. and secularized religion,

slumbers

27:1.3 is something more than those previous transition s.

170:5.21 cocoon in which the kingdom of Jesus’ concept s..

smallsee small measure; small planet(s) or sphere(s)

  or world(s); see also group; groups

12:3.8 gravity action on the grand universe is a very s. part

13:4.4 are unvarying in all the universes, s. or great.

15:2.3 in the younger systems only a comparatively s.

15:5.14 the formation of those s., nonluminous collections

15:6.10 More than two trillion are too distant and too s. ever

15:6.12 The meteors and other s. particles of matter

19:6.2 Havoners gain an experience which to no s. extent

21:2.4 Before any new forms of things, great or s.,

25:3.15 these are only a very s. fraction of the multitude of

35:4.5 he presided over a s. colony of truth seekers residing

41:4.3 The atoms in these supergases are exceptionally s.;

41:8.3 In large suns—s. circular nebulae—when hydrogen

42:8.5 by the emission of certain s. uncharged particles.

46:2.2 There are thousands upon thousands of s. lakes

49:0.4 S. ones having a high rate of axial revolution are

57:6.3 explosion will shatter the moon into s. particles,

57:7.1 the solar system were swarming with s. disruptive

58:2.2 s. and apparently insignificant amount of ozone

58:6.3 result of the gradual accumulation of s. variations;

58:7.10 transition rock deposits contain s. amounts of shale

59:6.4 continents were covered by great and s. salt lakes

60:1.10 distinguished from all animals by their s. brains,

60:3.9 and s. amounts of limestone, together with inferior

60:3.15 giving rise to numerous s. isolated volcanic cones.

60:3.22 the true birds, a s. pigeonlike creature which was

61:1.2 The father of the placental mammals was a s., active,

61:1.9 A s. reptilian, egg-laying type of mammal

61:1.9 Soon there were s. horses, fleet-footed

61:1.9 They were all s., primitive, and best suited to living

61:2.5 Even the mammals of large size and s. brain soon

61:2.7 soon giving rise to many species of s. dogs.

61:2.9 A s. hoglike creature also developed which became

61:6.1 These s. animals walked mostly on their hind legs,

61:7.10 which carved out the present-day lakes, great and s..

62:2.4 Being s. of stature and having keen minds to realize

64:6.16 This race received a s. but potent legacy of the later

66:3.5 the central temple of the Father of all, which was s.

66:5.20 that the real causes of many diseases were too s. to

66:7.7 still later a s. number of the yellow race were also

71:1.2 early states were s. and were the result of conquest.

72:3.2 Even the agriculturists who reside in s. country

72:5.1 intelligent laborer is slowly becoming a s. capitalist.

74:3.8 hosts of living things too s. to be seen by human

74:7.23 gains resulted from the s. amount of the blood of

77:8.6 This group bear names; they are a s. corps and are

78:5.7 embarking in a fleet of s. boats from Japan,

78:8.1 of Mesopotamian civilization, a s. minority of this

79:3.1 the infusion of even this s. amount of the blood of

79:5.7 hunters who practiced agriculture to a s. extent.

79:6.7 The northern Chinese, already strengthened by s.

79:7.2 years after the arrival of even the s. numbers of these

82:6.10 on a s. scale—extending over long periods of time—

89:5.15 man could eat only a s. ceremonial bit, a sacrament.

94:7.1 a petty chieftain who ruled by sufferance over a s.

94:11.4 It was taught that the s. truth was for little minds,

95:1.9 S. bands scattered here and there continued their

96:3.5 pursued by Pharaoh and a s. body of Egyptians,

97:7.5 It was no s., anthropomorphic, man-made God that

97:9.7 David with his s. army made his headquarters at the

103:7.3 no s. degree be the study of energy transmutation

121:1.8 The s. upper class was rich; a miserable lower class

121:3.4 3. The s. middle class.

122:6.2 a loom, a lampstand, several s. stools, and mats for

122:6.2 As a s. boy Jesus often fed grain to this mill while his

122:6.3 the table would be lighted by a s., flat clay lamp,

122:10.2 Joseph was afraid to seek work, and their s. savings

123:1.6 this same year that Joseph built a s. workshop

124:1.7 A s. workbench was built for Jesus, and for the first

124:5.2 that Jesus had a sizable family of s. children left to

126:4.9 they hung on the wall over James’s s. workbench.

126:5.11 to warrant undertaking the purchase of a s. farm.

127:6.11 prepared to begin work at the s. bench in the home

128:4.8 retaining only a s. portion for his immediate expenses

129:1.3 work, turning out these new-style boats, than his s.

129:2.1 Jesus asked for a s. sum of money to defray his

129:2.1 with Zebedee he had drawn only s. sums of money,

130:1.5 that it cannot contain the s. and unreal things of evil.

130:6.3 You may be surrounded with s. enemies and be

130:8.3 that was long enough to change the life of a s. boy,

131:0.1 young man spent much of his time and no s. sum

132:5.19 Do not become so s. that you would stoop to the

133:4.14 They traveled on a s. boat which could be carried

133:9.4 Jesus stood and watched as the s. boat carried

134:5.14 In this world state the s. nations will be as

134:5.14 as the s. state of Rhode Island has its two senators

134:6.4 thus creating the machinery for preventing s. wars,

135:0.2 s. village known in those days as the City of Judah,

135:0.5 Zacharias and Elizabeth had a s. farm on which they

136:4.14 Jesus drank from the s. spring which came from the

139:3.6 Jesus’ understanding interest in the s. and the great,

139:5.6 Never could Philip find anything in Jesus that was s.,

139:12.1 Judas was born in Kerioth, a s. town in southern

140:1.7 this s. beginning of twelve commonplace men,

140:6.1 while the twins built a s. fire to give them warmth

144:8.4 he who is but s. in the kingdom is greater because

145:3.14 A s. number were truly edified by this ministry, but

146:1.1 The s. city of Rimmon had once been dedicated to

146:2.1 the second evening of their sojourn in this s. town

147:5.8 Better to have a s. but living and growing faith than

148:6.10 still, s. voice, saying, ‘This is the way; walk therein

148:9.2 paralysis was carried down on a s. couch by his

151:5.4 Jesus lay asleep in the stern of the boat under a s.

151:6.2 About halfway up the hillside on a s., relatively level

151:6.6 the dogs charged upon a s. and untended herd of

154:1.1 S. companies of inquirers assembled each

155:1.3 Because their outlook is s. and narrow, they are able

155:2.2 preaching the gospel to a s. but earnest company

156:4.2 way of Alexander’s mole to conduct s. meetings,

159:5.17 habitually put large meanings into s. expressions.

160:2.10 can build up such trustworthy and effective s. units

166:2.8 They think it a s. matter if they neglect to give

168:1.1 standing before the family tomb, a s. natural cave,

172:3.1 And it was in this s. village, where almost every

172:4.2 as she cast two mites (s. coppers) into the trumpet.

177:0.4 off alone, John Mark came forward with a s. basket

183:0.3 secreted himself in a s. shed near the olive press.

186:1.7 the girdle of his cloak, fastened one end to a s. tree

187:1.2 s. white boards on which had been written with

192:1.3 dropped anchor and prepared to enter the s. boat

192:1.3 having come ashore in the s. boat, hauling the net of

195:1.7 politics as long as they lived in s. city-states, but

195:2.3 S. wonder that their Greek teachers were able to

small measure

79:8.6 soil-conservation difficulties contributed in no s. to

90:4.1 their religion was in no s. a technique for disease

92:5.10 Urantia religion was in no s. regenerated by the

93:5.2 Michael among the Hebrew people were in no s.

109:4.4 The indwelling Adjusters have in no s. co-operated

121:6.2 into Greek at Alexandria was responsible in no s.

small planet(s) or sphere(s) or world(s)

15:5.6 may subsequently be assembled to form s. worlds

15:5.7 Numerous s. planets may be formed as a by-product

15:5.9 circulating in space, s. planets slowly accumulate.

20:5.5 Your s. and insignificant planet is of local universe

23:2.20 the probable presence of very s. dark planets,

37:3.3 that certain archangel activities are directed from a s.

41:2.8 Urantia is in the lines of tremendous energies, a s.

41:10.3 their earlier life, when not too s., by water and air.

57:8.6 Then began the administrative recognition of the s.

65:5.3 The universe of universes, including this s. called

81:6.12 Most of the inhabited worlds are s..

119:7.2 transpired on your s. but highly honored world.

smaller

15:5.5 collections of matter unite and gradually draw the s.

15:5.8 In the s. systems the largest outer planet

41:7.15 through gravity-robbery of near-by s. suns or

46:5.11 and larger circles overlooks the inner and s. ones,

49:2.19 that they can freely function on spheres both s. and

49:2.20 average-sized planets to around ten feet on the s.

49:2.20 gravity types occupying the larger and the s. planets.

49:3.2 as a rule comets are disrupted s. bodies of matter.

57:2.1 varying number of planets, satellites, and s. groups

57:3.7 Many of the near-by and s. suns were recaptured as a

57:6.4 then, if the s. progressively approaches the larger,

57:6.4 approaches the larger, the disruption of the s. body

57:6.7 some of the s. satellites later united to make the

59:4.13 There were many s. plants, but their fossils are not

60:1.10 earlier reptiles were s., carnivorous, and walked

60:3.20 the s. leaping kangaroo varieties of the carnivorous

62:2.5 dominated the life of the s. creatures of this region,

62:3.3 Their brains were inferior to, and s. than, those of

68:6.6 The higher the standard the s. the family,

71:1.23 bitter struggle with these s. consanguineous clan

73:4.3 A zoological garden was created by building a s. wall

80:2.1 This drought dispersed the s.-statured brunets,

80:7.2 This group were the narrow-headed, s.-statured

80:9.2 with s. amounts of the red and yellow Sangik.

80:9.8 blue man, with a s. Andonite strain than in the north.

81:0.2 The influence of the violet race, though in numbers s.

81:6.11 people will dominate the civilization of a s. race.

81:6.34 and of the s., contrary-minded asocial associations of

87:1.3 removed from the family hut, being taken to a s. one

133:1.1 rough and bullying youth brutally attacking a s. lad

133:1.1 he tightly held on to the offender until the s. lad had

133:1.1 If mercy requires that you rescue the s. lad,

134:5.7 As sovereignty passes from s. groups to larger

134:5.7 That is, minor wars between s. nations are lessened,

134:5.9 transfer of self-determination from the s. to ever

134:5.10 minor wars and acceptably control the s. nations,

135:5.4 Another, though s., group of devout Jews held a

137:7.12 All of the parties and sects, including the s. Nazarite

145:2.14 This report was also carried to all the s. settlements

146:0.1 in many other s. towns they proclaimed the gospel of

146:4.1 At Iron, as in many of even the s. cities of Galilee

154:7.2 Following the Master’s boat was another s. craft,

189:4.6 Mary Magdalene ventured around the s. stone and

smallest

42:6.7 weighs a little more than 1/2,000th of the s. atom,

72:3.1 The s. homesite permitted must provide fifty

77:3.7 The s. contingent held that the erection of the tower

104:4.9 from the s. to the largest material organizations,

114:7.8 The s. corps numbers 41 and the largest 172.

128:6.11 one or two of the s. of the children to climb upon

smallness

100:1.5 the wonder-lure, and a normal consciousness of s.,

131:4.8 Such souls are deluded by the s. of their intellects.

smash

57:7.10 meteors are able to penetrate such an air belt to s.

smearing

81:2.18 pottery arose from observing the effects of s. these

89:7.2 the custom of s. blood on the house doorposts for

smell

69:7.4 The dog’s keen sense of s. led to the notion it

87:2.9 Ghosts supposedly enjoyed the s. of food;

smelling

87:6.11 Foul-s. concoctions were utilized to banish spirits.

90:4.8 that spirits could be driven out of the body by foul-s.

smile

48:4.1 Joyful mirth and the s.-equivalent are as universal as

118:10.9 the s. of fortune that bestows unearned leisure and

127:1.2 His eye was kind but searching; his s. was always

127:3.14 we are all doing our best, and mother’s s. might

133:2.1 the kindly look and the sympathetic s. which Jesus

139:2.2 gave Simon the name Peter, Jesus did it with a s.;

157:4.3 friendly and fraternal s. which was so characteristic

166:4.10 health is not the s. of heaven, neither is affliction the

179:2.1 relieving the tension with a s., said: “I have greatly

smiled

63:4.2 Primitive man s. occasionally, but he never indulged

130:3.7 Jesus s., saying: “You are an admiring pupil, but

133:9.1 Jesus only s., saying, “The teacher surely is not

167:1.4 But Jesus looked upon the sick man and s. so

171:6.2 Jesus heard this, he looked at Zaccheus and s..

171:7.6 When Jesus s. on a man, that mortal experienced

177:0.4 The Master s. on John and reached down to take the

180:4.5 Jesus looked down upon them all, s., and said:

185:3.2 Jesus s. on the procurator and said: “Pilate, do you

187:2.8 and his brother and sister, Jesus s. but said nothing.

187:4.1 he turned his face toward him and s. approvingly.

smiles

86:6.5 Each generation s. at the foolish superstitions of its

130:8.5 canvassed the city and spread cheer with many s.

160:4.13 Make no attempt to hide failure under deceptive s.

smiling

86:6.5 for further s. on the part of enlightened posterity.

smilingly

132:6.3 And Jesus s. replied: “Perhaps we will make him all

137:3.5 Jesus only s. replied: “It is better that I tarry here for

140:6.14 And Jesus s. said to Andrew, “They do well—

smite

130:5.4 to Ganid why he did not s. the drunken man.

131:4.6 cherish no malice, s. not him who smites you,

135:4.4 fathers, lest I come and s. the earth with a curse.”

135:9.5 Would he s. the Roman armies as Joshua had the

147:8.2 and contention and to s. with the fist of wickedness.

183:3.7 and with the others rushed forward to s. Malchus.

184:1.6 spoken the truth, why, then, should you s. me?”

smites

131:4.6 smite not him who s. you, conquer anger with

140:3.14 If your neighbor s. you on the right cheek, turn to

159:5.9 “When an enemy s. you on one cheek, do not

smith

124:1.11 and Jesus spent several months in a s.’ shop when

128:2.3 while Jesus went over to Sepphoris to work with a s.

smiths

69:3.5 The s. were a small group who competed with the

69:3.5 The “white s.” and the “black s.” gave origin to the

69:3.6 S. were the first nonreligious group to enjoy

69:3.6 They were regarded as neutrals during war,

69:3.6 the s. became universally hated, and medicine men

69:3.6 the s. maintained the first inns, public lodginghouses,

69:3.9 flint flakers and stonemasons; next came the s..

122:1.1 mechanics—builders, carpenters, masons, and s..

smiting

97:8.3 the impending “crisis”—the s. of the great image

smitten

153:2.1 The Lord shall cause you to be s. by your enemies

181:2.27 ‘The shepherd will be s. and the sheep will be

183:4.6 Surely, the shepherd is s. and the sheep are scattered

smoke

63:5.4 without being too much inconvenienced by the s..

69:4.7 Message sending evolved from the primitive s. signal

96:1.11 The fire and s. impressed and awed the Bedouins of

96:4.5 Yahweh was consumed in fire, and the s. ascended

96:4.5 fire, and the s. ascended like the s. of a furnace,

smoking

46:2.7 Urantians would hardly recognize since it has no s.

66:5.3 Food was preserved by cooking, drying, and s.;

148:5.5 ‘A bruised reed shall he not break, and the s. flax

smolderingsee smouldering

smoothverb

108:5.6 not the mission of the Adjuster to s. your ruffled

smoothadjective

21:2.12 to the s. running of an established material creation.

25:3.7 a departure is made from the s. working of divine

28:5.13 sufficiently irritating to mar the s. working of the

32:2.5 While the s. functioning of your local universe

62:3.6 greatly given to the collection of s. round pebbles

81:2.20 The s. course of human evolution was tremendously

126:1.6 the increased number of s. white boards which were

126:3.4 on a piece of s. cedar board about eighteen inches

126:4.9 the Ten Commandments in Greek on two s. boards

134:3.6 to interfere with the s. running of the community

135:6.6 while the rough places shall become a s. valley;

138:10.7 thereby insuring a s. and expeditious travel schedule.

smoothing

145:2.15 this sick woman, holding her hand, s. her brow,

156:5.2 and s. his worm-eaten and inwardly rotting timber

smoothly

25:2.11 value in keeping the universe of universes running s..

26:3.4 supervisors—to keep everything moving along s.

52:7.8 plan, as it concerns that planet, is working s..

55:5.3 and industry flourish, and society is a s. working

74:3.1 Jerusem fellows had gone to worlds running s.

123:6.6 all did not run s. for either parents or teachers.

126:2.7 The affairs of the family continued to run fairly s.

128:4.8 this year the Nazareth home was running fairly s..

128:5.7 affairs on the worlds of space do not run s. for long.

128:7.3 All this year the family affairs ran s. except for Jude.

128:7.12 the new organization was working s. before the year

139:7.1 with the ability to make friends and to get along s.

141:1.5 task of getting along s. with the followers of John

smote

167:5.1 but s. his breast, saying, ‘God be merciful to me a

184:3.18 Caiaphas, the high priest stepped forward and s. him

187:5.5 the Roman centurion saw how Jesus died, he s. his

smother

195:10.13 powerful church has often dared to s. newborn faith

smouldering

95:6.1 Zoroaster appeared to revive the s. embers of the

smugness

116:0.1 faith be prostituted to the promotion of social s. in

snail

65:2.5 by the mollusks—the oyster, octopus, and s..

snails

59:2.12 included single-shelled drills, periwinkles, and s..

59:5.6 there crawled out upon the land s., scorpions, and

snake

85:3.3 worship of the dragon is a survival of the s. cults.

85:3.3 The art of s. charming has been handed down from

85:3.3 the days of the female shamans of the s. love cult,

85:3.3 as the result of daily s. bites, became immune,

85:4.2 the rainbow is thought to be a gigantic celestial s.;

88:1.5 From Arabia on through India to the s. dance of the

88:4.8 The fatality of s. bites was attributed to the magic of

88:5.2 claws, crocodile teeth, poison plant seeds, s. venom,

snakes

60:2.12 had separable jaws much like those of modern s..

60:3.20 modern crocodile and true s. of the modern type.

61:2.6 members of the early reptilian families are turtles, s.,

61:3.14 Reptiles were similar to modern types—s., turtles,

65:2.10 four surviving divisions: two nonprogressive, s. and

83:7.2 and childless wives were believed to become s. in the

85:3.3 still maintain friendly relations with their house s..

88:1.5 became fetish animals; later, s., birds, and swine

snare

86:1.6 as birds are caught in a s., so are the sons of men

164:1.3 lawyer perceived that he had fallen into his own s.,

snared

86:1.6 so are the sons of men s. in an evil time when it falls

snares

68:5.5 Many forms of ingenious s. and traps were employed

140:8.9 Jesus was always careful to avoid the political s. of

149:4.5 Jesus’ enemies continually laid s. for him, but they

snarling

100:4.5 short, misshapen, filthy, s. hulk of a man standing,

snatch

164:5.2 they shall never perish, and no one shall s. them

snatched

151:2.2 The birds which s. away the seed that fell upon the

151:2.3 The birds of the sky that s. away the seed which

snatches

44:1.14 who left but s. of these harmonies of morontia forces

sneer

168:1.8 Many of Jesus’ enemies were inclined to s. at his

169:2.8 the Pharisees began to s. and scoff since they were

sneering

166:1.3 much lifting of eyebrows and s. curling of lips by

167:2.3 At least one of the s Pharisees present comprehended

sneezing

86:5.9 The savage looked upon s. as an abortive attempt of

86:5.9 s. was accompanied by some religious expression,

snow

61:5.2 S. began to fall on these elevated and therefore

61:5.2 The areas of the greatest depth of s., together with

61:5.2 highlands with this enormous mantle of s.,

61:5.6 quantities of s. had been falling on Greenland

61:7.6 this was the period of greatest s. deposition on the

63:6.3 elements—thunder, lightning, rain, s., hail, and ice.

64:4.8 that the Alps were almost denuded of ice and s..

97:5.2 your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as s.;

111:4.6 S. crystals are always hexagonal in form, but no two

123:4.1 S. fell two feet deep, the heaviest snowfall Jesus saw

123:5.12 the upper slopes glistening white with perpetual s..

124:1.8 Jesus had seen s. on the mountains, and several

124:1.8 several times it had fallen in Nazareth, remaining on

124:6.5 while massive s.-capped Mount Hermon stood far

131:2.10 your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as s..

snowfall

78:7.2 this, together with greatly increased s. on the

123:4.1 Snow fell two feet deep, the heaviest s. Jesus saw

snowstorm

123:4.1 Early in January a great s. occurred in Galilee.

snowy

123:5.12 Mount Hermon raised its s. peak in majestic splendor

156:5.1 story of the white lily that rears its pure and s. head

sonon-exhaustive

135:11.2So you see, Teacher, that he who was with you at

166:2.3 Jesus replied: “So shall it be, Simon, and you will

169:1.4 So again I say, there is always joy in the presence

184:1.8 upon Annas but only replied, “So you have said.”

so-called

3:1.7 of the coherence of the s. material creation.

11:8.6 will exhibit the s. negative and positive qualities.

15:3.3 Observation of the s. Milky Way discloses the

15:3.13 The whirl of the ten major sectors, the s. star drifts,

15:4.9 Many of the s. star clouds of space consist of

29:4.21 somewhat as s. catalytic agents augment chemical

36:2.14 the vehicles of life transmission, the s. germ plasm.

37:3.6 the dead are called to record (the s. resurrection),

40:7.5 lowly path of life through your s. “vale of tears”?

41:8.2 such a star will become a s. white dwarf, a highly

42:4.3 to the electrical level, the s. electronic stage.

42:5.14 The s. ether is merely a collective name to designate

42:9.4 be predicated on the observations of s. science.

42:11.5 Physical materialized energy, organized as s. matter

44:0.17 Belonging to this class are the s. fourth creatures

46:1.6 the auroral phenomena of your s. northern lights,

46:2.9 arrive on the crystal field, the s. sea of glass.

46:5.31 abound in crystals and the s. precious metals.

48:6.33 iron band of s. unchanging truth, holds one blindly

53:6.5 rebellion, self-assertion, and s. personal liberty;

58:6.2 These s. “missing links” will forever remain missing

60:2.5 the abundant fresh-water fossils of the s. Morrison

61:1.14 Throughout this s. Eocene period the evolution of

61:3.11 As Urantia is entering the s. “horseless age,” you

61:7.17 last completed geologic period, the s. Pleistocene,

64:1.6 where their bones were found—the s. Java man—

64:2.3 These tribes are the s. Heidelberg race.

64:6.24 The s. white races of Urantia are the descendants of

72:1.1 greater proportion of violet than the s. white race of

75:8.0 8. THE SO-CALLED FALL OF MAN

77:4.7 it had much in common with the s. Aryan tongues

77:8.13 connected with the phenomena of s. “mediumship

78:4.4 that gives to the polyglot mixture of the s white races

78:5.3 The s. Aryan mother tongue was in process of

78:5.6 These Andites were the s. Dravidian and later Aryan

79:1.6 This is the terminal movement of the s. Aryans into

79:2.2 the s. aborigines of India are hardly representative of

79:4.3 The greater persistence of the s. Aryan blood in India

80:4.5 These were the ancestors of the s. Nordic races,

80:9.2 This s. Nordic race consisted primarily of the blue

81:2.9 The depersonalization of s. natural phenomena has

82:2.1 nature takes no cognizance of s. morals; it is only

82:4.4 retain these mores, which allow s. crimes of honor

82:6.1 While the s. white race is descended from the blue

83:1.5 Selection and s. romantic love were at a minimum

84:4.8 The s. modesty of women respecting their clothing

86:1.1 of chance—s. luck, commonplace happenings.

86:2.5 life destroys man’s belief in luck, and s. accidents,

86:7.4 action, is the only antidote for s. accidental ills.

87:1.4 S. civilized man has hardly yet completely eliminated

87:6.14 style of another generation, the s. solemn style.

88:6.7 still linger in the minds of many s. civilized people.

91:7.4 The human mind may perform in response to s.

92:5.6 Adam on earth, s. sons of God were common

96:5.1 led the polyglot horde of s. Hebrews out of slavery

96:6.1 the rule of the various tribal sheiks, the s. Judges.

96:7.1 in some of the Psalms and in the s. Book of Job.

97:4.2 would countenance sin among his s. chosen people

97:8.5 not convert secular history into s. sacred history.

97:8.6 and religious teachings of the s. Christian nations.

97:9.1 the union of the s. Israelites and the Canaanites.

98:1.2 the Salem teachers was nearly destroyed by the s.

100:5.4 associated with s. religious conversions are

100:5.6 speculations is that visions and other s. mystic

100:5.10 not be confused with these s. mystical experiences.

102:1.5 no demonstration of s. miracle may be offered in

102:8.7 religion is never enhanced by an appeal to the s.

103:2.1 “birth of religion” is not directly associated with s.

113:1.6 In the ministry to s. normal beings, seraphic

121:8.1 to make use of the s. Gospels of Matthew, Mark,

121:8.4 The s. Gospel according to Matthew is the record of

121:8.10 This is the s. Gospel according to John the son of

122:4.4 Most of the s. Messianic prophecies of the Old

124:1.13 He was in constant collision with the s. “oral law,”

124:3.6 well-ordered arrangement of this s. heathen city.

126:3.6 Jesus found a passage in the s. Book of Enoch

126:3.8 The writer of this s. Book of Enoch went on to tell

132:1.4 If the s. science or religion of any age is false, then

134:5.7 S. sovereign nations cannot rub elbows without

134:5.10 Urantia will not enjoy lasting peace until the s.

134:5.12 Peace will not come to Urantia until every s.

134:6.4 world war will teach the s. sovereign nations to form

134:8.9 the s. “great temptation” of Jesus took place some

135:2.3 In the s. “wilderness of Judea” John tended his

137:4.14 it was evident that the enactment of this s. miracle

138:8.8 the difference between the repentance of s. good

139:0.4 The twelve were lacking in s. higher education.

139:4.15 in the writing of the s. “Gospel according to John,”

140:4.1 The s. “Sermon on the Mount” is not the gospel of

140:5.16 S. common sense or the best of logic would never

142:4.1 might take offense at the sight of these s. images.

143:5.11 teach his apostles that women, even s. immoral

144:3.15 to finish this s. Lord’s prayer by the addition of—

145:2.13 avoided reference to these s. acts of “casting out

145:3.15 But such s. miracles gave Jesus much trouble in that

146:1.3 later incorporated in the doctrines of s. Christianity

146:4.2 did the Master perform a s. miracle of healing save

146:4.5 This cleansing of the leper was the first s. miracle

146:7.1 such semispirit beings—s. unclean spirits—possess

147:5.3 the former keeper of one of the s. high-class brothels

148:2.1 As far as we know, no s. miracles of supernatural

148:2.3 derangement could be caused by s. unclean spirit in

148:7.4 And the Master performed this s. miracle, not as a

149:1.1 Jesus did not deliberately perform any s. miracles

149:2.2 And so, while s. Christianity does contain more of

149:2.7 you should never approach Jesus through these s.

153:3.6 traditions of the elders, or s. oral laws of the nation

153:4.2 that he did his s. miracles by the power of Beelzebub,

154:4.6 made to follow the doctrines of s. Christianity.

155:1.2 the Son shall have these s. heathen (in reality his

155:1.2 loving-kindness shall be shown the s. heathen,

156:2.4 These s. heathen achieved a good understanding

156:3.2 accustomed to working among these s. gentiles,

159:4.4 the love of God for Nineveh and the s. heathen,

163:6.5 the people of these s. heathen cities would have

170:5.21 Thus does the s Christian church become the cocoon

172:3.4 contradictory s. Messianic prophesies, but

172:5.5 the spiritual significance of this s. triumphal entry

174:3.4 the validity of only the five s. Books of Moses;

174:4.6 David was the author of this s. Messianic Psalm.

184:3.2 John Zebedee was present throughout this s. trial.

184:4.3 example of the members of this s. Sanhedrist court.

186:2.1 he was little concerned with the details of his s. trials.

186:2.6 in his s. trial before Pilate, the onlooking celestial

193:5.3 This s. ascension of Jesus was in no way different

195:4.1 and spiritual decline of the s. European “dark ages.”

195:8.2 and twentieth-century s. science—atheistic science.

195:9.11 S. Christianity has become a social and cultural

195:10.9 Jesus did not found the s. Christian church, but he

soar

91:8.9 no bird can s. except by outstretched wings.

177:4.11 Every time Judas allowed his hopes to s. high and

sober

81:6.7 life on Urantia was a serious and s. business.

127:1.2 Jesus became increasingly s. and serious, but he

128:7.4 But Jude never was brought to his s. senses until

133:8.2 Jesus became s. and reflective as he drew nearer

150:9.5 They came together as a s. and serious group of

152:6.1 ambassadors of the kingdom were a serious, s.,

169:1.6 his older brother was serious, s., hard-working,

172:1.4 cheerful except that the apostles were unusually s..

sobered

137:4.5 Jesus was s. by his reaction to Mary’s proposal

143:5.5 By this time Nalda was s., and her better self was

172:5.3 he was considerably s. by the time they returned

172:5.3 Peter; by night he was s. and inexpressibly

sobering

99:7.5 Man is naturally a dreamer, but science is s. him

150:9.4 the third public preaching tour had a s. effect upon

soberly

75:3.5 And all of this was s. and honestly considered to

sociability

68:2.4 society, much of man’s s. is an acquirement.

177:5.4 Even the Master’s good cheer and his unusual s.

social

25:8.4 Mortals come from races that are very s..

69:9.17 The right to property is not absolute; it is purely s..

70:8.8 6. S.—classes have gradually formed according to

79:6.8 2. S.. The yellow race early learned the value of

82:3.2 self-perpetuation is s. but is secured by individual

84:2.2 the father-family is s., economic, and political.

84:7.3 Sex association is natural, but marriage is s. and

90:5.2 Rituals are often at first s., later becoming economic

94:8.19 Gautama himself was highly s.; indeed, his life was

124:2.6 delighted in talking over things cultural, s., political,

130:7.1 Jesus talked with his fellow travelers about things s.,

170:5.18 the kingdom; one is spiritual, the other mainly s..

177:2.5 all his early concepts of everything intellectual, s.,

social accord

179:4.1 interfere with the s. of this extraordinary occasion.

social achievement

47:5.3 a world of great personal and s. for all who have

52:2.6 the great s. of the prince’s epoch is the emergence of

69:8.8 Slavery creates an organization of culture and s. but

70:2.21 to the conquests of peace: industry, science, and s..

71:3.9 Such a plan of s. would yield a cultural society of the

71:4.15 mortal endeavor—the s. of the brotherhood of man

social actions

91:1.3 the effort to realize these material objectives by s..

social activities

14:5.2 The economic and s. of this eternal creation are

47:6.3 for evolutionary creatures to participate in s. which

50:4.5 2. S. activities.

55:4.19 and supermaterial activities of society—s., cultural,

68:5.11 weakness of agriculture and industrialism, as world s

69:6.7 effort necessary to secure food, provided time for s..

70:7.15 night police and functioned in a wide range of s..

70:9.12 to the end that all of these other s. may be exalted by

71:8.4 2. The freedom of political, religious, and s..

84:0.3 human institution, and sex sets it off from all other s..

social adaptability

43:7.4 Uversa abandonters can equal the univitatia in s.,

social adjustment(s)

48:5.6 the schools of administration, and the schools of s..

70:0.1 development of industry demanded order, and s.;

70:2.2 for national defense creates new and advanced s..

81:6.40 essential to all types of human adjustment—s., or

84:5.4 the mores change so as to provide for those s. which

140:5.3 in concerned making numerous environmental s..

social administration

52:4.6 The political government and s. of the races continue

52:7.5 directed to collective tasks of s. and economic

social advance

69:9.3 later property-inheritance mores were a distinct s..

70:12.3 opinion, though slow in appearing, marked a great s..

social advancement

5:1.4 exceptionally favorable to s. and moral progress,

69:8.6 and thus provide wealth and leisure for the s. of their

196:2.11 Jesus offered no rules for s.; his was a religious

social advantages

5:5.13 from the unfortunate lack of cultural, and s.,

social affair(s)

81:2.2 of budding culture and beginning progress in s.,

83:1.5 in modern times it is often a s. or business affair.

social ages

114:6.6 the evolutionary progress of the successive s..

social aims

68:2.11 the legitimate s. of self-maintenance are rapidly

social alliances

99:3.11 2. Freedom from all economic, political, and s..

social amenities

124:4.9 his personal views of religious practices and s.

social antagonism(s)

72:5.2 S. are lessening, and good will is growing apace.

101:3.14 to the continued survival of altruism in spite of s.,

149:2.10 Jesus had nothing in his heart resembling s..

Social Architects

39:3.4 3. S. Architects.

39:3.5 S. do everything within their province and power to

39:3.5 they may constitute efficient and agreeable groups on

39:3.5 not always are they able to bring together those who

39:3.5 they must utilize the best of the material available.

39:3.6 These angels continue their ministry on the mansion

39:3.6 They are concerned with any undertaking having to

39:3.6 and therefore fall within the jurisdiction of the s..

social arena

68:2.10 impulses which required a s. wherein they might

83:6.4 Failure to gain mates in the s. of competition may

84:7.28 The home is the natural s. wherein the ethics of

social aristocracy

70:7.7 appeals to vanity; the initiates were the s. of their day

social art

160:1.2 by converting the natural urge of life into the s. of

social aspect(s)

45:6.3 sex-deficient mortals enabled to compensate the s.

94:12.5 Through contact with Christianity the s. of Buddhism

99:5.0 5. SOCIAL ASPECTS OF RELIGION

99:5.1 that involves the s. or group aspect of religious life.

126:2.5 youth did not wholly neglect the recreational and s.

146:3.10 times the Master ever discussed the s. of religion.

170:2.25 cult of eternal life as its s. and institutional aspects

170:4.3 the s. of the enhanced morals and quickened ethics

social association(s)

68:6.1 The first s. of primitive human beings were for the

81:5.4 S is a form of survival insurance which human beings

99:5.4 the s. of the spiritual membership of the kingdom

160:2.3 and enables man, through s., to build civilizations.

social attainment

196:2.11 The ideal of all s. can be realized only in the coming

social attitude(s)

70:1.22 But only slowly does the s. of amity displace that of

92:7.14 And this all influences the s. toward religion,

97:3.5 the bitter antagonisms of economic, moral, and s.

136:4.2 Immanuel’s advice pertaining to his economic, s.,

140:8.11 3. S. attitude. The Jewish rabbis had long debated

social automaton

132:2.4 to become an intellectual parrot, a s., and a slave to

social behavior

140:6.6 to teach you rules of government, trade, or s., which

social beings

48:3.5 are touchingly affectionate and charmingly s..

social body

68:2.2 Thus does the whole s. push on slowly toward the

social bond

68:3.3 The early cult of ghost fear became a powerful s.,

social brotherhood(s)

52:6.2 the realization of s. on your world depends much

52:7.5 society more nearly approaches the ideals of s.

89:9.3 The ancient s. were based on the rite of blood

170:5.15 The church became in the main a s. which displaced

social by-products

178:1.11 These mighty ministrations are the s. of the still

social caste(s)

68:6.7 Local class standards of living give origin to new s.,

70:7.15 Secret societies contributed to the building up of s.

70:8.13 S. solves the problem of finding one’s place in

79:4.5 the persistence of the great s. that were instituted by

102:3.6 Knowledge leads to placing men, to originating s.

194:3.14 founded on cultural differences, s., sex prejudice

social cause

114:7.5 2. Wholehearted dedication to some special s.,

social center(s)

66:7.3 the student observers sojourning at the world’s s.

74:5.7 one hundred outlying trade and s. where strong

123:5.15 his home, and which was one of the s. of contact

social ceremonials

90:5.3 Ritual developed into the modern types of s. and

social ceremonies

163:4.14 instructed to avoid unnecessary waste of time in s.,

social change(s)

70:2.1 In past ages a fierce war would institute s. and

81:6.39 14. S. changes. Society is not a divine institution;

81:6.40 No great s. or economic change should be

99:1.1 certain economic adjustments and s. are imperative if

99:2.6 to adjust its attitude toward the rapidly shifting s.

social characteristics

160:5.5 The s. of a true religion consist in the fact that it

social cheer

138:3.6 I am glad to witness your s. good cheer, but you

social circumstances

69:3.1 society were determined by natural, and then by s..

social civilization

68:6.1 The land-man ratio underlies all s. civilization.

79:6.8 racial solidarity—the first to attain a large-scale s.

82:0.3 The humans of olden times did not possess a rich s.,

83:6.7 is the yardstick which measures the advance of s.

83:6.7 to the maintenance and further development of s..

87:7.8 No cult can contribute to the progress of s. unless it

social clash

195:0.3 quickly precipitated the s.-moral clash of the ages.

social classes

70:8.0 8. SOCIAL CLASSES

70:8.1 The mental inequality of human beings insures that s.

70:8.13 Flexible and shifting s. are indispensable to evolving

195:10.14 family groups of various temperamental and s. if

social cleverness

71:8.1 The intellectual keenness, s., and moral stamina of

81:6.38 born of the intellectual greatness, moral worth, s.,

social coherence

92:3.7 maintain cultural ethics, civilized morality, and s.,

social commitments

99:3.1 Christianity was free from civil entanglements, s.,

social communion

103:4.1 a common meal was the earliest type of s.,

social communities

81:3.2 world trade, s. were tribal—expanded family groups.

social companions

48:3.8 These are the s. of the new arrivals on the mansion

social conditions

33:6.3 constellation rulers pay especial attention to the s.

68:1.6 primitive s. as characterize the Australian natives

70:11.7 This provides for progressive adaptation to altering s

92:2.4 S., climatic, political, and economic conditions are

121:3.1 Although the s. condition of the Roman state was

136:8.7 the actual intellectual status and economic and s.

140:8.2 trusting the Father must not be adjudged by the s. of

141:7.5 was to be extended to all men of all ages and of all s.

170:3.11 manifested in mere improved material and s., but

social conduct

48:3.11 They are instructors of s. and morontia progress,

71:5.2 The ideal state undertakes to regulate s. only enough

121:7.3 dared to flout their long-honored regulations of s..

141:5.2 intellectual thinking, temperamental feeling, and s..

152:6.1 and extensive changes in their basic concepts of s.,

180:5.6 for measuring all social relations, the standard of s.

social conflict

82:2.1 This s. consists in the unending war between basic

social confusion

73:0.1 the Caligastia downfall and consequent s. had little

social consciousness

16:9.4 The s. is not inalienable like the God-consciousness;

16:9.4 it is a cultural development and is dependent on

16:9.8 Unselfish s. must be a religious consciousness;

16:9.8 if it is objective; otherwise it is a purely subjective

102:4.1 Religion and s. have this in common: They are

103:2.3 the moral nature that so early gives origin to a s..

103:5.4 contentions of the ego cravings and the budding s..

social contact(s)

39:3.4 these seraphim labor to enhance all sincere s. and

52:6.3 Multiplication of international and interracial s.

68:1.1 the spirit of brotherly feeling and the desire for s.

91:5.5 2.The person who prays should come into intimate s.

130:0.5 during Gonod’s business conferences and s..

132:4.2 Jesus’ usual technique of s. was to draw people out

140:10.5 golden rule as restated by Jesus demands active s.;

193:4.2 a personality shut in and away from ordinary s..

social control

82:1.6 sex attraction to create problems requiring s..

social conventions

63:4.2 had foreshadowed the beginnings of numerous s.,

70:11.1 precise laws, concrete regulations, well-defined s..

84:7.2 into home building by the pressure of the later s.;

social co-operation

39:5.4 the task of achieving racial harmony and s. among

70:8.13 caste curtails development and virtually prevents s..

81:6.37 And such teamwork—s.—is dependent on leadership.

social co-ordination

71:3.1 civil progress—liberty, security, education, and s..

99:7.1 religion must do nothing to hinder or retard the s. of

social creature

112:1.16 Man is innately a s.; he is dominated by the craving

social culture

43:7.3 received on any of the seventy major worlds of s.,

47:6.4 The intellectual and s. of this fourth mansion world

50:5.10 ages of physical security, intellectual expansion, s.,

51:6.4 practical arts, fundamental intellectual training, s.,

69:6.7 of food and so left early man some strength for s.,

74:3.5 methods whereby they would seek to redeem the s.

78:3.4 greatly advanced all phases of art, science, and s..

80:9.16 as well as by the level of the s. which is maintained.

81:2.13 standard of living and provided more leisure for s..

87:7.2 every appealing movement in s. has developed a

social custom(s)

66:6.5 The simple folk of Urantia brought their s. to

89:5.1 Cannibalism was a s., religious, and military custom.

90:5.2 to the preservation of s. and religious customs.

97:9.27 exist, having their own peculiar economic and s.,

social delinquents

51:4.7 mental defectives and s. are often still compelled to

social demands

92:5.14 His was a protest against the s. of the faiths of

social deprivation

116:0.1 to encourage stoical resignation in the victims of s..

social development(s)

51:3.6 of insubordinate minorities who seek to subvert s.

62:6.3 the herd instinct and the beginnings of primitive s..

68:0.3 white race have presented the most advanced s. on

68:5.13 even the highest s must ever rest upon an agricultural

70:7.1 The next advance in s. was the evolution of religious

79:3.1 of Adam produced a marked acceleration in s..

81:6.12 ample opportunity for s. and moral development;

81:6.31 The next age of s. will be embodied in a better

87:7.7 augment moral values, encourage s., and stimulate

92:3.6 Religion has handicapped s. in many ways, but

99:2.6 finds no difficulty in keeping ahead of all these s.

social devotions

91:8.4 to others, prayer is a group expression of praise, s.;

social difficulties

143:3.1 —I will not participate in these personal s.—but I

social disgust

72:5.12 people are beginning to foster a new form of s.

social disloyalty

72:6.9 S. and political disloyalty are now looked upon as

social disorder(s)

70:2.1 while war is often curative of certain s., it sometimes

70:9.5 preservation—prevention of personal violence and s..

social disputes

140:8.17 he would not take sides in present-day political, s.,

social distinction(s)

69:5.13 Accumulations of wealth became the badge of s..

70:8.3 the first s. were based on sex, age, and blood—

social divisions

72:4.4 occupy the attention of students from the lower s.

social doctrines

69:9.1 communism of these early times was not a mere s.;

social domains

67:7.7 its repercussions in administrative, intellectual, and s.

social duty

81:5.6 Every human right is associated with a s.;

82:3.4 In one age, marriage has been looked upon as a s.;

103:5.1 gives origin to a feeling of s. and moral obligation

196:0.7 personal honor, family love, religious obligation, s.

social efficiency

83:6.8 best for parental happiness, child welfare, and s..

social emancipation

84:5.8 fight for woman’s s. and economic emancipation.

social emergence

195:1.1 The Greek, at political and s.; Jesus, at moral and

social emergencies

114:7.9 except in those rare s. and spiritual exigencies

social emotions

82:1.8 and emotions—physical, intellectual, moral, and s..

social endowments

5:1.5 Urantia mortals may differ in their intellectual, s.,

social ends

66:5.29 dances were refined and made to serve valuable s..

social energy

71:6.2 not necessary that this s. arouser be forever selfish

social environment(s)

76:2.6 Good s. and proper education are indispensable soil

85:0.3 but was nevertheless always conditioned by the s..

86:6.1 Man inherited a natural environment, acquired a s.,

86:6.1 the home to his s., the church to his illusory ghost

87:5.2 organizations were adjustments to natural and s..

100:1.6 by physical health, inherited temperament, and s..

101:2.17 may attempt to study religious reactions to the s.,

113:4.1 from the outside inward, working through the s.,

140:4.8 and the total of one’s emotional reactions to the s.

social equality

140:8.16 Luke, the physician, was a strong believer in s.,

social equity

2:7.11 All genuine goodness—whether s., or divine ministry

54:1.3 liberty is related to reality and is ever regardful of s.,

social evils

140:8.13 indiscriminate kindness may be blamed for many s..

social evolution(s)

39:3.4 enhance sincere social contacts and to further the s.

52:6.2 Unaided s. can hardly achieve such happy results

52:6.7 technique for accelerating the natural trend of s. is

65:6.10 Intellectual, s., moral, and spiritual evolution are

67:0.1 markedly modify the course of s. and of spiritual

68:0.3 S. of the co-operative order was initiated by the

69:9.5 In the earlier days of s the apportionment of earnings

71:2.4 3. Failure to recognize the basic facts of s..

71:2.7 for, while retarding s., it does preserve civilization.

71:2.7 the mores, is the basic and elemental energy in s.

71:3.1 is but what it does that determines the course of s..

71:3.9 S should be encouraged by governmental supervision

74:3.3 Caligastia scheme for accelerating the process of s..

81:5.7 to group regulation is the legitimate goal of s..

81:6.40 who are fully conversant with the history of s.;

82:0.1 marriage is the basis of all s. and is therefore certain

82:1.8 beginnings down to modern times, pictures the s. of

82:3.1 Wherever s. has progressed to the stage at which

82:3.9 Early in s. peculiar and celibate orders of both men

83:6.5 the sanction of the highest mores of advancing s..

83:7.4 races as a result of suddenly accelerated s.,

84:0.2 factors—only families are continuing agencies in s..

84:5.4 was an unconscious and unplanned episode of s..

86:7.5 civil government arose in response to the s. of man

89:3.3 and that was a worth-while advancement in s..

91:1.2 became a mighty promoter of s., moral progress,

92:3.1 persist alongside newer economic customs and s.

92:6.1 an interesting study of the s. of man’s worship

99:0.2 religion does oppose violence as a technique of s.,

101:0.2 the advanced ethics and morals of progressive s..

170:4.7 changing the entire course of human evolution, s.

social existence

68:4.4 no progress toward a higher mental, moral, or s..

social experience

196:3.28 interrelated in human experience, personal and s..

social experiment

81:6.40 experience in the domains of contemplated s..

social expression

84:2.7 This change led at once to greater s. and increased

social extremes

129:4.4 escaped living through both s. of human existence,

social fabric

94:4.9 it is essentially an integral part of the basic s. of India

social factors

79:6.8 2. S.. The yellow race early learned the value of

social fairness

70:12.16 10. Failure of s. and economic fairness.

social family

84:2.2 the father-family is s., economic, and political.

social features

157:4.5 kingdom—authority over things temporal—the s. of

social fellowship

170:5.15 substituted the well-organized s. of the church.

social ferment

70:2.9 During past ages war was a s. which pushed

social figureheads

72:1.5 the kings remaining as mere sentimental or s.,

social forbearance

54:1.4 Liberty is suicidal when divorced from s., moral duty

social fraternity

52:6.3 1. S.. Multiplication of international and interracial

99:7.5 Economic interdependence and s. will ultimately

social friction

63:3.6 and s. brought about the beginning of dispersion.

social fruits

102:2.1 Religion requires no definition; we all know its s.,

102:6.7 this spiritual certainty consists in the s. of the spirit

102:7.4 experience only s. are forthcoming, not spiritual.

102:7.5 is consistency; the s. of religion are love and service.

170:3.10 is individual; the fruits, the results, are familial, s..

social fugitives

97:9.5 the most part made up of s. misfits and fugitives

social gain(s)

70:2.9 —incapable of producing dividends of s. in any way

89:3.3 self-control were two of the greatest s. from early

social gathering

138:3.5 occasion to observe Jesus’ conduct at this unusual s..

social goals

87:7.7 goals of living which are both s. and spiritual—

social group(s)

10:2.3 Three persons are a minimum s., but this is least of

10:5.2 Living associations, human families, s., or the

52:2.12 numerous s. to provide for the full exercise of all

66:6.2 gospel of individual initiative within the s. of that day

69:0.2 When human beings long maintain s., such

70:1.5 With the emergence of s. groupings, individual

70:7.1 Blood kinship determined the first s.; association

70:8.10 priests have long perpetuated them as a separate s..

70:10.13 kin and lodging it in the hands of the s., the state.

72:2.6 certain organizations of society embracing the s.

72:9.6 All citizens now vote as members of industrial, s.,

72:9.7 by professional, intellectual, and s. groupings of the

80:9.15 in 3000 B.C. the ancient s. were no more of one race

81:6.17 language never flourished until s. acquired leisure.

83:7.8 in so far as the s. falls short of providing marriage

99:1.5 increase the responsiveness of one s. to the needs

99:3.3 become active and influential members of various s.,

103:1.1 The unity of religious experience among a s. derives

103:3.1 But the s. is not the source of religious experience.

103:3.2 make some personal sacrifice for the good of his s.,

103:5.12 When a member of a s. religious group has complied

132:5.21 a trust to be expended for the benefit of one’s s..

133:1.2 but justice punishment is the function of the s.,

133:5.6 A s. of human beings in co-ordinated working

160:2.4 predetermines the bringing into existence of s..

160:2.4 The most effective of all s. is the family,

160:2.7 the s., small or large, mutually shares all knowledge

160:3.3 maturity is the co-operative adjustment of s. to an

178:1.2 government and does not nullify the right of s.

social groupings

50:4.5 Play performances and cultural s. groupings.

70:1.5 With the emergence of s., individual irritations began

72:9.7 by economic, professional, intellectual, and s. of the

social growth

99:4.4 No matter what upheavals may attend the s. of

100:3.7 S cannot be secured by legislation, and moral growth

social guide

99:2.6 amid which it functions as a moral stabilizer, s.,

social harmonization

44:4.11 geniuses are masters of this exquisite form of s..

social harmony

91:6.3 for the promotion of self-control, s., moral progress,

141:5.1 I do not desire that s. and fraternal peace shall be

social heritage

66:6.1 The degree of a world’s culture is measured by the s.

82:0.3 Today the human races possess a rich s. and cultural

82:0.3 and it should be wisely and effectively passed on to

social hour

177:5.0 5. THE LAST SOCIAL HOUR

177:5.1 Wednesday, this evening at the camp was a s..

social idealism

95:3.1 much of the s. and ethical idealism of the Egyptians

social ideals

95:3.3 religions of Urantia none surpassed the s. of this

social importance

79:8.9 in China the family attained a s., even a religious

social improvement

70:8.18 much s. will result from the patient manipulation of

social inclinations

72:9.2 according to their political, philosophic, and s..

social inequality

3:5.7 must life provide for encountering situations of s..

55:5.2 Poverty and s. have all but vanished, degeneracy has

social inferiority

126:5.1 among these Jews lack of wealth did not imply s..

social influence(s)

68:4.3 securely laid the foundations for those powerful s.

99:1.3 The paramount mission of religion as a s. is to

social inheritance

68:0.2 are preserved by the enlightened conservation of s..

81:6.23 S. enables man to stand on the shoulders of all who

social injustice

86:7.4 attribute all human inequalities to s., and industrial

187:4.5 patriotic protest against political oppression and s..

social instincts

82:1.8 and instincts—physical, intellectual, moral, and s..

social institution(s)

68:4.1 All modern s. arise from the evolution of the customs

68:4.2 of mass existence; the mores were man’s first s..

82:0.2 While religious, s., and educational institutions are

83:8.1 mating continued as a purely s. and civil institution.

84:4.1 of the evolutionary progress of marriage as a s.,

84:8.2 greatest threat that has ever been leveled at the s.

92:1.3 As a s. it embraces rites, symbols, cults, scriptures,

99:2.3 a political party, an economic organization, or a s..

103:5.11 progressive society for home, s., church, and state.

social intercourse

46:5.29 The composite activities consist of s., group

69:6.2 Fire encouraged eventide s.; it not only protected

74:7.2 evenings were employed in s. and the cultivation of

74:7.5 2. The golden rule, the standard of s. intercourse.

166:1.11 to rebuke the Pharisees’ refusal to engage in s. with

social isolation

91:7.1 but when such practices lead to s. and culminate in

100:6.5 that is purely temporal and trivial never leads to s.,

193:4.1 fellow as a solemn warning against the dangers of s..

social judgment

196:3.13 2. S.-judgment—ethical choice.

social justice

97:9.28 life detracted from the emphasis of their gospel of s..

132:5.20 recurring problem of economic rewards and s..

140:8.15 Jesus recognized the need for s. and industrial

social kissing

70:3.7 this being the ancient origin of the practice of s..

social laboratories

39:3.7 experience of living with the univitatia in the s. of

social leadership

99:4.2 S. is transformed by spiritual insight; religion

social leisure

55:3.4 2. Three per cent was devoted to beauty—play, s.,

social level(s)

5:5.2 the s. or emotional level of fellowship; the moral

70:8.1 civilization has not yet begun the differentiation of s.,

70:8.13 but when class becomes caste, when s. petrify,

89:1.6 Caste systems and s. are vestigial remnants of olden

91:6.7 philosophic acumen, s., cultural status, or other

134:4.7 The kingdom is free from castes, classes, s., and

social lever

178:1.6 are the mighty s. to uplift the races of darkness,

social leverage

156:5.18 Tact is the fulcrum of s., and tolerance is the

social liberation

84:5.10 Will woman respond to this s. with idleness,

social liberator

81:6.22 Science, guided by wisdom, may become man’s s..

social liberty or liberties

69:9.17 But all government, law, order, civil rights, s.,

81:5.5 through capital and invention, s. through culture,

195:1.1 presaged man’s s., political, and spiritual liberty.

social life

16:9.4 is shown in a purely human manner in man’s s..

46:5.10 but their s. is largely confined to this special world

47:6.3 and delights of the true s. of morontia creatures.

47:6.4 to the mental and s. of the post-Teacher Son age on

72:0.1 I am authorized to narrate something of the s., moral

81:6.23 The play and s. comes next, with the school last but

99:5.6 have repercussions in the s. of such a religionist.

109:0.1 through the s. and play life of early childhood,

120:3.8 7. While you will live the normal and average s. of

121:7.3 and invaded every domain of personal and s..

127:3.10 Jesus’ s., while restricted, was not wholly neglected.

129:1.9 One evening he devoted to s. with the older folks,

132:5.1 the intellectual life, the ennoblement of the s.,

social limitations

94:9.5 these Mahayanists cast loose from the s. inherent in

social lines

50:5.2 of development along physical, intellectual, and s.,

167:5.5 his effort to improve their practices along these s..

social longing

44:8.5 satiated respecting every intellectual, artistic, and s.

social maladies

69:8.8 attacks internally as the gravest of all destructive s.

social manifestations

101:0.2 albeit the outward and s. of religion are mightily

170:5.12 Jesus intended that such desirable s. should appear

social marriage

84:7.3 Sex association is natural, but marriage is s. and

social masters

81:6.14 early civilization was the force exerted by wise s.;

social matters

72:8.3 Judges of the jurisdictional tribunals of s.,educational

133:0.3 abilities and endowments in matters intellectual, s.,

social maturity

14:5.8 attained intellectual, and s., if not spiritual, maturity.

160:1.4 S. is equivalent to the degree to which man is

160:1.4 the true badge of s. is the willingness of a people

social meal

147:5.1 Jesus, Peter, James, and John, to his home for a s..

194:4.8 that is, they assembled for a s. of good fellowship

social meanings

103:3.4 which is paramount is the feeling regarding s., not

social mechanism(s)

69:1.6 complex organization which functions as a single s..

81:5.4 the present-day s. is a trial-and-error insurance plan

99:3.4 ideal and adequate s. wherewith such a citizenry may

social membership

170:5.18 the kingdom; one is spiritual, the other mainly s..

social metamorphosis

87:7.8 that which unifies the stream of ever-changing s..

92:7.13 are confused and discredited by man’s accelerated s.

social ministry

99:0.1 Religion achieves its highest s. when it has least

103:2.6 consciousness, toward moral righteousness and s.,

132:6.0 6. SOCIAL MINISTRY

social mirror

102:8.4 Ethics is the eternal racial or s. which faithfully

social misfits

97:9.5 being for the most part made up of s. and fugitives

social misunderstandings

156:5.18 in your worthy efforts to avoid unnecessary s..

social mixer

139:7.1 Matthew was a good business man, a good s.,

social mobilization

68:3.4 these very influences of s.—hunger, love, vanity,

social morality

92:2.4 S. is not determined by religion, that is, by religion,

102:8.2 religion is encouraged by a constantly improving s.

social mores

84:6.2 but the weaker parental instinct and the s. hold them

91:1.3 elevated their economic, s., and ethical mores.

98:7.11 has become a religion well adapted to the s., political

social movement

99:3.15 may become the outstanding leader of some s.,

195:9.11 So-called Christianity has become a cultural and s.

social nature(s)

26:1.1 they possess very s. and have an associative capacity

55:6.3 which exhibit superior qualities of a s., cosmic,

70:5.6 peacetimes, when their duties were of a more s..

social need

69:1.1 All human institutions minister to some s., past or

social obligation(s)

95:1.11 The Egyptians preserved the teachings of s. derived

100:6.5 insight and loyal devotion to the commonplace s. of

146:3.10 experience and amities of s. religious obligations.

195:5.6 3. Man’s ethical recognition of s. and political duty.

social observances

88:3.2 Totemism is a combination of s. and religious

social occasions

45:2.6 They are purely s. and spiritual occasions; nothing

103:4.1 The characteristic difference between a s. and a

social opportunities

5:1.5 Urantia mortals may differ in their intellectual, s.,

social optimism

195:8.12 Secular s. and political optimism is an illusion.

social order(s)

16:9.7 of religion to generate an unselfish and altruistic s..

47:4.1 and the advancing mortals inaugurate new s. and

47:6.3 A new s. is being introduced, one based on the

55:4.30 exert a tremendous influence on the progressing s.

68:3.3 which contributed to whipping the loose s. of early

69:9.2 communism gave way to the evolution of a higher s.

69:9.18 The present s. is not necessarily right—not divine or

69:9.18 Make certain that when you change the s you change

71:4.16 genuine brotherhood signifies that a s. has arrived

83:0.1 and one woman to establish a home of the highest s..

83:1.3 In the regulation of inheritance, succession, and s.,

83:6.4 who fail to find a place in this new and improved s.

83:7.8 educate children and youths, so long as the s. fails to

94:2.1 caste was the very essence of this system, this s.

99:0.1 to replace evil with good within the existing s. of

99:0.2 not concerned either with the creation of new s. or

99:0.3 religion’s adaptation to new and ever-changing s..

99:1.1 This new and oncoming s. will not settle down for a

99:1.5 these lower s. are no longer so abjectly ignorant nor

99:2.1 has become more or less of an organic part of the s.

99:2.4 An ideal s. is that in which every man loves his

99:3.2 The kingdom is neither a s. nor economic order;

120:3.4 3. In your relations to the s. we advise that you

139:11.9 told Simon that it was proper to want to see the s.

140:8.4 sometimes employ force for the maintenance of s.

160:1.14 in the midst of an evolving s., it is impossible to

170:4.5 the dawn of a new s. in connection with improved

175:4.7 3. They felt responsible for the preservation of s.,

175:4.7 they feared the consequences of the spread of Jesus’

social organism

82:3.1 Marriage is the institutional response of the s. to the

social organization(s)

47:4.1 working groups and s. start to function, communities

52:2.11 chance of survival in a primitive and warring tribal s..

62:3.3 dawn mammals, instituting a primitive form of s.

63:4.2 there was an immediate development in s. and a

68:2.4 development of such a s. as now exists on Urantia.

69:5.15 has complicated his s. and industrial organization.

70:0.2 Social regulation is inseparable from s.; association

70:2.18 Militarism promotes s. among the conquerors but

71:1.1 The state is a territorial s. regulative organization,

79:4.5 In India many types of s flourished from time to time

79:8.15 from a primitive agricultural society to a higher s.

81:6.39 leaders are slow in making those changes in the s.

83:8.9 because of problems suddenly thrust upon the s.

87:7.1 The cult type of s. persisted because it provided a

136:6.2 natural law and in harmony with the existing s..

170:5.3 Redeemer of the church, a religious and s. growing

170:5.13 Jesus foresaw that a s., or church, would follow the

170:5.13 taught that such a believer is admitted to the s. of

170:5.14 gradual creation of a visible s., the Christian church

195:10.11 organism in contrast to an institutionalized s..

195:10.11 It may well utilize such s., but it must not be

social organizer

96:5.1 Moses was an extraordinary combination of s.,

social outgrowth

170:5.7 The church, as a s. of the kingdom, would have been

social outlook

100:6.8 enhanced s. produces an enlarged consciousness of

social paradox

84:4.2 Woman’s status has always been a s.; she has always

social parasites

140:8.12 apostles that they were to be imposed upon by s.

social partnership

83:8.8 it is the evolving s. of a man and a woman, existing

social patterns

51:6.1 continue to function as the s. of planetary conduct

social peace

140:5.18 S. peace prevents fear, greed, and anger.

social petitions

144:3.16 a formal personal prayer, only group, family, or s..

social phenomena or phenomenon

99:3.2 such a brotherhood is in itself a new and amazing s.

123:3.3 answer Jesus’ questions about physical or s. by

social planet

46:5.10 Though the Sons of God possess a s. of their own,

social police force

70:11.5 superstition was the moral and s. of the long ages

social position

84:4.3 personal standing, regardless of their s. as a sex.

84:5.3 Woman’s s. has varied inversely with the degree of

95:5.8 In those days s. or wealth gave no Egyptian any

social possessions

55:3.7 The resources of this planet were administered as s.,

social posts

55:3.9 The majority of s. and administrative posts were held

social practices

68:4.6 the remnants of discarded customs and obsolete s.;

69:1.6 These three groups of s. are intimately interrelated

167:5.5 avoided clashing with his questioners about the s.

194:3.9 culture or associated with established racial, s.,

social prejudice(s)

82:6.7 such experiments rest on s. and cultural prejudices

82:6.8 The chief troubles of “half-breeds” are due to s..

82:6.9 are such mulatto offspring so objectionable as s.

social pressure

68:2.6 vanity, and ghost fear were continuous in their s.,

68:6.7 Caste is the direct result of the high s. of keen

83:7.4 The s. of community standing and property

social prestige

69:5.7 Position—eagerness to buy s. and political prestige.

social problem(s)

39:3.6 they constitute a s. and therefore fall within the

49:4.7 The s., economic, and governmental problems of the

99:0.0 THE SOCIAL PROBLEMS OF RELIGION

121:3.9 There was no widespread s. in the Roman Empire

134:6.2 it will require mankind government to regulate the s.,

140:8.18 while the sons of God solve their own political, s.,

142:7.17 realities of the kingdom from the material, s.,

167:5.6 positive pronouncements relative to scientific, s.,

195:1.6 earnestly debated about all human problems—s.,

195:9.4 mission while it continues to busy itself with s.

social progress

56:10.20 yielded the fruits of divinity: intellectual peace, s.,

67:7.6 enormously retards intellectual development, s.,

71:5.1 Competition is essential to s., but competition,

78:1.2 and Eve contributed much that was of value to the s.

80:6.5 s. steadily declined for more than five hundred years.

81:6.7 S. has invariably come from the thoughts and

87:7.3 the cult has always retarded s., it is regrettable that

87:7.10 ceremonials which can only handicap and retard s.

social progression

68:1.6 and powerful organizations and associations of s..

68:2.0 2. FACTORS IN SOCIAL PROGRESSION

87:7.5 and an adjustable cult have favored rapidity of s..

social punishment

140:8.4 made it plain that he approved of the s. of evildoers

social purposes

72:6.7 wealth, and the income therefrom is utilized for s.,

social quarantine

84:4.8 woman was subjected to complete family and s.

social races

25:8.4 Mortals come from races that are very s..

social rank

121:3.9 the people were generally content with their s.

social reaction

170:5.10 the tragedy consisted in the fact that this s. to the

social readjustment(s)

195:9.2 one of its most amazing and enthralling epochs of s.,

196:1.2 Indeed, the s., the economic transformations,

social realms

67:7.5 Evil and sin visit their consequences in s. and may

140:8.9 in all his public teachings he ignored the civic, s.,

social reasons

70:8.8 6. S.—classes have gradually formed according to

social recognition

84:3.3 She failed to get s. during primitive times because

91:1.2 allied only with those values which have general s.

social reconstruction

87:7.2 but it has always been the greatest obstacle to s. and

99:0.3 to face adjustment to extensive and continuing s..

99:1.0 1.RELIGION AND SOCIAL RECONSTRUCTION

99:1.6 not organically involved in the secular work of s.

99:2.1 provide leadership in this impending world-wide s.

99:2.4 Religionists are of no more value in the tasks of s.

99:3.3 Religion influences s. directly because it spiritualizes

99:3.6 is playing a part in the present-day program of s..

99:7.2 In all s. religion provides a stabilizing loyalty to a

social reconstructionists

99:3.6 Many individual s., while vehemently repudiating

social reform(s)

95:1.6 missionaries failed in their effort to bring this s.,

97:9.25 the Judahites started s., such as releasing slaves,

99:0.1 In past ages, since s. were largely confined to the

99:0.3 Religion did approve the occasional s. of past

99:3.6 are zealously religious in the propagation of their s..

132:4.4 secure his services for some project of teaching, s.,

social regulation(s)

70:0.2 S. is inseparable from social organization; association

70:5.1 forms of s. and civil regulation that characterize the

74:7.14 2. The s. regulations of the Garden.

82:1.9 impulse and therefore ever stands in need of s..

social rejoicing

74:4.6 to mind culture, while the evening was spent in s..

social relations

51:7.4 devote their energies to promotion of the arts, s.,

66:5.30 these improved s. were very helpful in influencing

84:6.8 the biologic relations of male and female with the s.

99:1.4 These new s. and economic upheavals can result

159:2.2 made to the outward and far-flung s. of believers

160:2.6 Of all s. calculated to develop character, the most

180:5.6 golden rule as the yardstick for measuring all s.,

social relationships

177:2.5 conditioned by these s. and spiritual relationships

social reorganization

195:9.4 the leadership and inspiration requisite for the s.,

social repercussion(s)

81:6.40 time for the full outworking of their material and s.

82:1.1 innate propensity, and marriage is its evolutionary s..

91:5.0 5. SOCIAL REPERCUSSIONS OF PRAYER

91:5.3 But the s. of such prayers are dependent largely on

99:5.5 much of the potential of religion for effecting s.

social requirements

95:7.3 less stringent in collateral s. of their own devising,

95:7.4 a faith which, though less demanding in its s.,

social respectability

196:1.2 a self-sufficient and unconsecrated fellowship of s.

social response

91:0.1 the dual potential of s. and God recognition.

social responsibilities

52:4.6 those leaders and rulers who are most fit to bear s..

72:3.7 while new civic and s. to the state are assumed.

social restriction(s)

82:2.1 the history of sex control through the pressure of s.,

82:3.12 and unbearable s. since remarriage was disapproved.

123:5.7 were most liberal in their interpretation of the s.

social result(s)

170:5.10 The church was an inevitable and useful s. of Jesus’

170:5.12 The Master realized that certain s. would appear in

social right(s)

69:9.17 The right to property is not absolute; it is purely s..

70:9.13 But rights are not really natural; they are entirely s..

social righteousness

170:3.11 that he ushered in the new dispensation of true s..

social rituals

90:5.2 Rituals are often at first s., later becoming economic

social rule

74:7.11 made declaration of loyalty to the s. rule of Adam

social safeguards

69:1.4 They embrace the s. of the home and the school,

social safety valve

83:7.8 to that extent must divorce function as the s. which

social sanction

69:9.16 but private ownership of land was given s. only after

social scheme

68:2.7 Woman became indispensable to the evolving s.,

social sciences

99:7.2 and industry by the techniques it learns from the s.

social selection

66:6.6 The Dalamatia teachers sought to add conscious s.

social self-perpetuation

82:3.2 self-perpetuation is s. but is secured by individual

social servants

71:3.12 of recognition for service upon their civil and s..

social service(s)—see service, social

social serving

71:6.3 nonprofit motives for s.—the transcendent urges of

101:7.5 their unification in intellectual striving and in s..

social ship

99:1.3 The s. has steamed out of the sheltered bays of

social situation(s)

101:3.4 to react to certain trying intellectual and testing s..

103:3.1 the exact s. which provided the challenge to the

111:6.1 many s. and moral situations fraught with much

140:8.13 Jesus’ purpose in all s. to teach patience, tolerance,

156:5.10 which may be utilized in dealing with difficult s.

196:0.7 values of practical and commonplace s., economic

social slavery

68:5.8 spread of animal husbandry reduced women to s..

social slaves

69:8.10 Today, men are not s., but thousands allow ambition

social smugness

116:0.1 religious faith be prostituted to the promotion of s.

social sovereignty

77:2.2 Such beings were designed for s., not civil

social specialists

81:6.30 S., artistic, technical, and industrial specialists will

social spheres

45:1.4 you will also progress through these cultural and s.

45:1.5 These are the seraphic s. spheres.

social stability

70:8.13 enhancement of s. is purchased by diminishment of

social stages

50:5.9 the physical, intellectual, and s. of development,

social standards

69:8.4 Though the s. of the Hebrews were crude, they

95:3.4 Nile valley had lived by these emerging s. before

social standardization

79:8.7 process of s. and religio-philosophic dogmatization

social standing

82:3.4 In primitive times marriage was the price of s.;

84:3.10 agriculture has enhanced woman’s prestige and s.;

121:3.5 This group had little or no s. standing.

127:5.1 Although Jesus was poor, his s. in Nazareth was in

social status

5:5.13 deprivation of culture, impoverishment of s.,

5:5.14 not predicated on their educational, cultural, or s..

55:5.3 The economic, administrative, and s. of these worlds

83:4.2 while the s. of subsequent children demanded the

101:7.1 The s., economic conditions, educational

146:2.8 gives prayer right of way to the divine ear, not the s.,

social strata

70:8.1 The only worlds without s. are the most primitive

92:3.1 religion is the examination of the fossil-bearing s.

102:3.6 Knowledge leads to placing men, to originating s.

195:0.4 At first, Christianity won as converts the lower s.

social stream

81:6.27 Ideals elevate the source of the s. stream.

social strides

52:2.1 Great s. are made during a few thousand years of

social structure

81:6.25 education has not kept pace with the expanding s.;

89:1.1 it is still a basic unit of the s. regulative structure.

89:5.1 a part of the s. and religious structure of primitive

99:3.1 an organic part of the political and s. of Occidental

160:2.10 the world will behold a great and glorified s.,

social suffering

99:3.3 The religionist is not unsympathetic with s., not

social surroundings

5:5.1 the s. necessitate ethical adjustments; the moral

social survival

71:3.2 regretted, national egotism has been essential to s..

social system(s)

70:0.2 peace is secured only by some sort of s. regulative

72:2.14 legislative and executive divisions of the home and s.

97:9.24 Baal worship was a s. dealing with property rights

121:1.4 1. The Roman political and s. systems.

140:8.10 economic theory, with any s. or industrial system.

195:5.9 A lasting s. without a morality predicated on spiritual

195:10.7 No s. which denies the reality of God can contribute

195:10.20 in the minds of all the world as a part of the s.,

195:10.21 Christianity is that it should cease to sponsor the s.

social teachings

68:0.3 The blue man most of all profited by these early s.,

social tendencies

48:6.32 very definite s. characterize the offspring of these

social things

124:2.6 He delighted in talking over things cultural, s.,

130:7.1 Jesus talked with his fellow travelers about things s.,

social thinking

81:2.2 could be devoted to thoughtful reflection and s..

social torchbearers

81:6.26 The quality of the s. determines whether civilization

social trust

72:6.7 All natural wealth on the continent is held as a s. by

social union

167:5.8 did much to exalt their ideals of s. and to augment

social unit

66:7.4 The home as a s. never became a success until the

70:3.1 emerging clans and tribes took its place as the s..

social upheavals

35:5.7 are familiar with all the s. of the inhabited worlds.

social uplift

66:6.4 sending them back to their people as emissaries of s..

social urge

36:5.10 5. The spirit of counsel—the s., the endowment of

social usage(s)

69:1.5 s., war for glory, dancing, amusement, games, and

70:5.3 when establishing new modes of s., the council was a

82:1.8 and usages—physical, intellectual, moral, and s..

92:2.2 All types of s. and even legal procedures cling to

132:2.2 can take as your standard of good the current s..

132:2.4 spiritually blind individual who logically follows s.,

149:2.11 or manifest an utter disregard of the religious, s.,

160:1.3 The more rapid the changes in s., the more

160:5.5 morality embodied in even the highest s. of the

social value(s)

49:6.8 are levels of associated intellectual, s., spiritual,

70:2.0 2. THE SOCIAL VALUE OF WAR

70:2.3 War has had a s. to past civilization because it:

91:0.4 to the enhancement of any moral, spiritual, or s..

91:1.1 is to augment the essential moral, spiritual and s.

91:1.4 reality of powers or beings who are able to enhance s

91:7.11 6. To conserve currently recognized moral, and s.

98:6.5 technique for the conservation of moral and s..

140:10.6 whatever of practical political, s., or economic value

social vices

140:8.21 Jesus had little to say about the s. of his day; seldom

social visiting

163:4.5 4. Avoid loss of time through overmuch s. and other

social vogue

70:6.6 which gave origin to the ancient s. of suicide in

social welfare

91:1.3 game, and other material goods enhanced the s.,

social wisdom

99:2.4 endowed them with that superior s. which is born of

social worth

70:8.8 have formed according to popular estimate of the s.

social yardstick

70:1.1 peace is the s. yardstick measuring civilization’s

social-judgment

196:3.13 2. S.—ethical choice.

social-moral

195:0.3 it quickly precipitated the s. clash of the ages.

socialistic

72:7.1 local governments are much more paternalistic or s..

72:7.3 such revenue from the earnings of their s. enterprises

socialists

99:5.1 the contrary teaching of modern s. and humanists.

socialization

15:7.7 is man spiritualized following his constellation s..

43:7.2 schools of progressive occupational or practical s.

43:8.4 to achieve the real s. of your morontia personality.

43:8.9 5. While attaining satisfactory s. of the personality on

43:8.10 6. Adjust all of these various s. techniques to the

43:8.12 We have portrayed Edentia s. as an association of

43:9.3 This experience constitutes the prespirit s. training of

45:7.7 upon their status of experiential attainment of s..

45:7.8 for the more extensive and varied s. career of the

56:10.14 Cosmic s. constitutes the highest form of personality

68:1.0 1. PROTECTIVE SOCIALIZATION

70:1.1 Before the partial s. of the advancing races man was

74:5.6 finally compelled to withdraw his program for s.;

74:7.2 of the western school system of the Garden was s..

88:3.2 Totemism was one phase of the attempted s. of

99:6.2 There is a real purpose in the s. of religion.

113:7.4 to Edentia and its seventy spheres of advanced s.,

144:6.3 of religious questions and upon the s. of religion,

146:3.10 very little instruction regarding the s. of religion.

170:5.20 and interpretation, even varying degrees of s., but

184:4.6 experiences the ecstasy and grandeur of spiritual s.

190:1.7 the first attempt at the s. of the Master’s gospel of

socialize

43:8.12 As you learn how better to s. with the univitatia,

44:8.4 The ascending morontians learn to s. their former

72:1.1 blended, but they fraternize and s. very acceptably.

91:7.8 3. More joyfully to s. his religious experience.

143:7.2 religion is man’s attempt to s. the worship of

144:6.10 observances, and s. personal religious practices.

socialized

16:9.4 And these cosmic gifts, s., constitute civilization.

48:7.19 17. Ambition is dangerous until it is fully s..

48:7.28 knowledge is safeguarded by wisdom and s. by love.

66:7.6 as individuals and were s. in groups or classes.

81:6.33 common services can be acceptably and profitably s.,

81:6.34 the interests and welfare of the larger, more s. human

100:5.1 (The symbols of s. religion are not to be despised as

144:7.1 Always does the s. religion of a new revelation pay

144:7.1 Jesus paid in order to carry with them, as a s. group

170:5.9 as the Redeemer-Creator and spiritual head of a s.

170:5.17 Paul’s Christian church is the s. and humanized

195:0.3 by Greek philosophy and s. in Christianity,

195:4.3 But Christianity was sufficiently s. and paganized

195:9.2 But paganized and s. Christianity stands in need of

socializing

15:7.6 has its seventy satellites of s. culture and training,

37:6.2 on the seventy s. realms attached to Edentia,

68:3.0 3. SOCIALIZING INFLUENCE OF GHOST FEAR

89:9.1 evolution has exerted a mighty s. influence.

91:3.3 prayer is always a s., moralizing, and spiritualizing

91:5.2 praying is very effective in that it is highly s. in its

91:7.13 prayer loses much of its s. influence and tends

100:4.6 the limit of your ability, then you are certainly s.

160:2.5 The associations of friendship are s. and ennobling

socially

16:9.7 other persons are not naturally loved or s. served.

43:8.8 While thus s. functioning with beings like and unlike

43:8.11 Intellectually, s., and spiritually two moral creatures

52:2.10 the multiplication of mentally defective and s. unfit

52:2.12 without perpetuating the s. unfit and the morally

55:4.11 further evolution of the human race—physically, s.,

64:6.14 they were somewhat inferior to the red man, but s.

69:0.1 S., man exhibits his superiority in that he is a

71:2.19 intellectually competent, s. loyal, and morally fit.

81:1.7 of Adam and Adamson here met, and s. mingled.

84:5.14 Only s. will men and women compete on equal terms

99:4.1 Genuine religion renders the religionist s. fragrant

100:3.1 And these loyalties are s. effective and spiritually

124:1.13 Jesus continued to grow physically, s.,

132:2.2 If you are ethically lazy and s. indifferent, you can

133:0.3 as they may be viewed physically, mentally, s.,

134:4.10 Spiritually, they all believed in a sovereign God; s.,

134:6.1 And the relative nature of freedom is true s.,

138:3.6 I have come to proclaim joy to the s. downtrodden

186:2.3 the machinations of his s. nearsighted and spiritually

193:4.13 S., Judas was unconfiding and almost wholly self-

societal

27:2.3 your s. relationships involve a great deal more than

79:8.5 s. opinion of war remained low; ancestor worship,

82:2.3 The moment s. groups began to form, marriage

83:1.0 1. MARRIAGE AS A SOCIETAL INSTITUTION

83:6.2 Monogamy is cultural and s., artificial and unnatural,

83:7.7 only leads directly back to those crude s. stages

89:1.1 It was the earliest form of s. regulation and for a

92:3.9 Religion fostered civilization and provided s.

societies

68:1.7 But these improved s. were far from the realization

70:7.0 7.PRIMITIVE CLUBS AND SECRET SOCIETIES

70:7.1 These first appeared as secret s. and originally were

70:7.2 many reasons for the secrecy of these s., such as:

70:7.7 The very secrecy of these s conferred on all members

70:7.8 and training being intrusted to the men’s secret s..

70:7.11 But the secret s. did aim at the improvement of

70:7.15 Secret s. contributed to the building up of social

70:7.15 The members of these s. first wore masks to

70:7.15 The ancient s. of the “new birth” used signs and

70:7.16 controlled the mobs; they also acted as vigilance s.,

70:7.17 These s. gave rise to the first political parties.

70:7.19 and later evolved into the earlier religious s.

70:7.19 these s. became intertribal, the first international

90:5.3 the primitive tribal secret s. were in reality a crude

118:8.6 human s. will recede from high but premature

121:5.9 religious brotherhoods and numerous sectarian s..

170:5.16 to build up one of the most progressive human s.

society or human society or primitive society

5:5.2 in the facts of science, the obligations of s.,

14:6.21 graduate schools for beings destined for Paradise s..

27:4.1 who instruct the new members of Paradise s. in the

34:7.4 the moral assistance which a well-ordered s. would

39:3.7 and purposeful growth of s. and government,

45:5.6 and these Sons are achieving a very high type of s..

47:8.7 The organization of s. on this mansonia is of a

49:5.23 inaugurate human civilization and to focalize hs..

50:5.7 Food, security, and material comfort dominate s.,

50:5.8 The s. of this age becomes ethical, and the mortals

52:3.12 this era; the brotherhood of man is the goal of its s..

52:4.8 s. begins to return to more simplified forms of

52:7.5 An entirely new order of s. has arrived.

52:7.5 the state of s. more nearly approaches the ideals of

55:4.18 newly appearing order of increasingly spiritual s.

55:4.19 initiating the new and supermaterial activities of s.

55:5.3 s. is a smoothly working mechanism of high material

55:6.1 of light and life, s. becomes increasingly peaceful.

62:3.3 brother and sister mated and soon enjoyed the s. of

63:6.8 organization of these primitive peoples into a real s..

66:5.28 the group intrusted with the work of bringing hs. up

66:5.30 was quite different from the barbaric s. evolving

66:5.30 just as the twentieth-century s. of Capetown,

66:6.6 They did not derange hs., but they did markedly

67:5.3 The Caligastia scheme for the reconstruction of hs.

67:5.3 S. quickly sank back to its old biologic level,

68:1.2 are paid by submission to s.’ numerous law demands.

68:1.3 Ps. was founded on the reciprocity of necessity and

68:1.3 And hs. has evolved in agelong cycles as a result of

68:1.4 And so s. was born, not of mere association of

68:1.5 peoples who early organized themselves into a ps.

68:1.6 That contemporary cultural s. is a rather recent

68:2.1 Civilized s. is the result of man’s early efforts to

68:2.2 s. is essentially designed to lessen the risk element

68:2.2 and it has progressed just as fast as it has succeeded

68:2.2 Self-maintenance originates s., while excessive

68:2.3 S. is concerned with self-perpetuation, self-

68:2.4 gregarious propensity lies at the bottom of hs.,

68:2.5 With the growth of s., food hunger ceased to be

68:2.5 But today s. is top-heavy with the overgrowth of

68:2.5 Modern s. is enduring the strain of one of its most

68:2.11 Vanity contributed mightily to the birth of s.; but

68:2.11 Self-maintenance builds s; unbridled self-gratification

68:3.1 Primitive desires produced the original s., but ghost

68:3.2 the greatest single factor in the evolution of hs. was

68:3.3 Except for this ghost factor, all s. was founded on

68:3.4 the strain of s. breaks down upon reaching certain

68:4.1 all of the institutions of present-day hs. take their

68:4.3 preserved inviolate the mores and customs of s.

68:4.7 The survival of a s. depends chiefly on the evolution

68:4.7 isolated change in the composition of hs. has been

68:5.1 Land is the stage of s.; men are the actors.

68:5.8 Prepastoral s. was one of sex co-operation, but the

68:5.12 Hs. has evolved from the hunting stage through that

68:6.3 Hs. is controlled by a law which decrees that the

68:6.5 Frontier s. develops the unskilled side of humanity;

68:6.11 subnormal man should be kept under s.’ control;

69:1.3 war for gain, and all the regulative machinery of s..

69:1.4 These are the establishments of s. growing out of sex

69:3.1 The divisions of labor in ps. were determined by

69:3.6 to their becoming, as a class, the politicians of ps..

69:5.10 But never did the barter in sex slaves advance s.;

69:5.15 the fact that it is the basis of modern industrial s..

69:6.1 Ps. with its four divisions—industrial, regulative,

69:8.6 Slavery was the bridge over which s. passed from

69:8.7 man to invent the regulative mechanism of ps.;

69:8.8 the slaves shared the blessings of a higher s. which

69:8.8 achievement but slavery soon insidiously attacks s.

69:8.11 While the ideal of s. is universal freedom, idleness

69:8.12 Modern s. is in reverse.

69:9.1 While ps. was virtually communal, primitive man did

69:9.2 it was indispensable scaffolding in the growth of ps.,

69:9.3 But in early communal s. a man’s capital was either

70:1.1 stressed by the complications of s.’ advancement,

70:1.4 there could be no such phenomenon as war until s.

70:1.16 This is a narrative of the evolution of s.—the natural

70:2.1 price paid for these war advantages was that s. was

70:2.1 war sometimes kills the patient, destroys the s..

70:2.2 S., today, enjoys the benefit of a long list of useful

70:2.8 of primitive equality and selectively stratified s..

70:2.18 S. should in every way possible foster originality.

70:2.19 war; rather discern what it has done for s. so that

70:2.20 until s. has wisely provided peaceful substitutes for

70:2.21 To discover leaders s. must turn to the conquests of

70:3.1 In the most ps. the horde is everything;

70:3.5 Modern s. is held together by the industrial market.

70:5.5 neither peace nor war can be run by a debating s..

70:8.2 As s. emerged from savagery to barbarism, its human

70:8.5 slavery brought about the first general division of s.

70:8.6 of slaves was a genetic basis for one class of s..

70:8.14 Classes in s., having naturally formed, will persist

70:9.1 S.’ prime gift to man is security.

70:9.2 s. asserted its rights and, at the present time, they are

70:9.14 because the s. of the age, the mores, thus decrees.

70:9.17 S. cannot offer equal rights to all, but it can

70:9.17 It is the business and duty of s. to provide the

70:10.4 In the earliest ps. public opinion operated directly;

70:10.4 S. was regulated on the theory that the group should

70:10.9 S. early adopted the paying-back attitude of

70:10.16 When s. fails to punish crimes, group resentment

70:11.2 Early s. operated negatively, granting the individual

70:11.2 for ps. was wholly negative in its organization,

70:11.5 established the taboo on killing, s. sanctified it as

70:11.5 S. could not have held together during early times

70:11.7 adapt written laws to the changing conditions of s..

71:0.1 state represents s.’ net gain from the ravages of war.

71:1.22 The harm to s. consisted not in these reforms

71:2.7 Public opinion has always delayed s.; nevertheless it

71:2.8 The measure of the advance of s. is determined by

71:3.8 No s has progressed very far when it permits idleness

71:3.9 A moral s. should aim to preserve the self-respect of

71:3.9 plan of social achievement would yield a cultural s.

71:4.1 Economics, s., and government must evolve if they

71:4.16 But such an ideal s. cannot be realized when either

71:4.16 The “golden rulers” may establish a progressive s.

71:4.17 great test of idealism: Can an advanced s. maintain

71:5.1 In current s., competition is slowly displacing war in

71:5.1 murder outlawed since the early days of s., while

71:6.3 base and wholly unworthy of an advanced order of s.

71:7.3 should get a vision of a new and higher cultural s..

72:2.6 The lower house elected by certain organizations of s

72:9.3 individuals who have rendered great service to s.,

72:12.1 Although the s and government of this unique people

74:5.5 all of Adam’s plans for the rehabilitation of hs..

74:8.13 which accounted for the nonutopian condition of s..

77:1.6 work of influencing hs. remote from the planetary

77:2.2 hoped would become the teacher-rulers of hs..

78:2.3 The civilization, s., and cultural status of Adamites

79:4.5 But the most characteristic feature of s. was the

79:8.15 passed from a primitive agricultural s. to a higher

81:2.2 have some little spare time in which to think about s.

81:5.0 5. CULTURAL SOCIETY

81:5.1 art of civilization foreign to the progress of hs.,

81:5.3 But cultural s. is no great and beneficent club of

81:5.4 personal-liberty curtailment which s. exacts from its

81:5.5 S. becomes a co-operative scheme for securing civil

81:6.15 has Urantia reached that point where s. is willing to

81:6.21 every advance is contributory to the progress of s.

81:6.23 indispensable in a complex and highly organized s..

81:6.27 is resident in the least material of s.’ achievements.

81:6.29 As s. expands, some method of drawing together the

81:6.30 weaken and disintegrate hs. if effective means of

81:6.32 not enough to train men for work; in a complex s.

81:6.33 Such a highly specialized s. will not take kindly to

81:6.34 the great hindrances to the progress of hs. is the

81:6.39 S. is not a divine institution;

81:6.39 it is a phenomenon of progressive evolution.

81:6.40 unafraid to experiment with the mechanisms of s..

81:6.41 S. is the offspring of age upon age of trial and error;

81:6.41 it is what survived the selective adjustments and

81:6.44 But now hs. is plunging forward under the force of

82:1.9 become necessary for s. to impose self-control upon

82:1.10 submission of this impulse to the regulations of s. is

82:2.1 leaves the consequential problems to be solved by s.,

82:3.1 Mating is universally natural, and as s. evolved from

82:3.2 rebellious against the sex regulations imposed by s.;

82:3.3 Parents, children, relatives, and s. had conflicting

83:1.1 Marriage is s.’ mechanism designed to regulate and

83:1.4 Marriage is an institution of s., not a department of

83:6.4 something of a monopolistic sex association, s.

83:7.5 numbers of unmarried persons in any s. indicates the

83:7.8 just so long as s. fails to properly educate children

83:7.9 The great inconsistency of modern s. is to exalt love

83:8.8 and enforced by the laws and regulations of s..

84:0.2 self-maintenance, and it implies the evolution of s..

84:0.2 S. itself is the aggregated structure of family units.

84:1.9 sexes enhanced survival and was the beginning of hs.

84:3.1 All s., whether national or familial, passed through

84:3.9 Before the herding stage of s., mothers used to nurse

84:4.0 4. WOMAN’S STATUS IN EARLY SOCIETY

84:5.2 As s. evolved, the sex standards rose higher among

84:5.5 Edenic teachings regarding women’s place in s..

84:5.9 the inequitable mores governing woman’s place in s.

84:5.9 of the mores in the progressive evolution of s..

84:6.2 so often characterizes the contacts of nature and s..

84:6.7 it is capable of maintaining and reproducing s..

84:6.8 home maintenance, which is the structural basis of s..

84:7.1 As are the families of the race or nation, so is its s..

84:7.1 If the families are good, the s. is likewise good.

84:7.29 Hs. would be greatly improved if the civilized races

84:8.1 Marriage is the only institution of hs. that embraces

86:2.6 was just as unorganized and haphazard as was ps..

86:6.2 newly imagined spirit world became a power in ps..

86:7.2 Modern s. is removing the business of insurance

89:1.6 The taboos were highly effective in organizing s.,

89:1.7 There would be no civilized s. to sit in criticism upon

89:3.6 marriage and the home, s.’ veritable foundation

89:5.1 cannibalism was a part of the mores of early s..

89:5.1 a part of the social and religious structure of ps..

89:5.9 ceases to be a crime when participated in by all, by s.

90:5.1 thousands of years rituals have hampered s. and

91:6.6 spiritualization of s. if those who pray will only do so

92:1.3 Religion is s.’ adjustment, in any age, to that which is

92:2.1 but religion does tardily adjust to changing s..

94:6.12 And China, once at the head of hs. because of an

94:6.12 which characterize the advance of culture and s. on

99:0.1 least connection with the secular institutions of s..

99:0.1 tended to perpetuate the established order of s.,

99:0.2 oppose the intelligent efforts of s. to adapt its usages

99:1.3 Urantia s. can never hope to settle down as in past

99:1.4 S. is becoming more mechanical, more compact,

99:1.5 while the upper strata of s. turned a deaf ear to the

99:2.2 It cannot reconstruct s. without first reconstructing

99:2.2 cannot reconstruct itself until s. has been radically

99:2.3 Religionists must function in s., in industry, and in

99:2.5 The church may have appeared to serve s. in the past

99:3.4 and political institutions of such an advanced hs..

99:5.1 In ps. the religious group is not always different

99:5.1 been a conservator of morals and a stabilizer of s..

101:0.2 influenced by the ethical and moral momentum of hs.

102:2.8 of living a religious life in the open arenas of hs.

103:5.11 that there is no place in a progressive s. for home,

121:1.8 had just begun to make its appearance in Roman s..

121:3.1 the s. of the Mediterranean world consisted of five

121:3.9 from the lower to the higher strata of Roman s.,

124:1.13 group of seven lads formed themselves into a s.

124:6.18 and his obligations to his family and the s. of his day

126:2.5 Jesus increasingly measured every institution of s. by

130:4.15 Static concepts invariably retard science, politics, s.,

133:1.2 In civilized s. and in an organized universe the

133:1.5 organized s. had every right to employ force in the

139:0.4 be considered uneducated, and in some circles of s.

140:6.6 for today, would be far from suitable for the s. of

150:2.2 attitude of reputable s. toward women who commit

160:1.3 that he more rapidly adds to the complexities of s.,

160:1.3 immature; s. will fail in growing up to full maturity

160:1.6 Hs. is confronted with two problems: attainment

160:2.10 While such a s. would not be perfect or entirely

160:3.2 The more complex s. becomes, and the more the

170:2.4 portrayed the ideal of a resultant new order of hs..

170:3.11 Jesus struck the deathblow of the old s. in that he

170:3.11 This new order of s. the world has little known

187:2.3 crucifixion, and there existed a s. of Jewish women

191:4.7 Jesus spent without interruption in the s. of his

195:0.3 Upon such a stage of hs. the teachings of Jesus,

195:0.3 Orient were waiting for—but as a new order of hs..

195:1.6 became the driving power of a new order of hs.

195:4.1 The church, being an adjunct to s. and the ally of

195:5.1 in all of man’s efforts to stabilize s. and facilitate the

195:8.5 But beware! This godless philosophy of hs. will lead

195:8.6 Nothing can take the place of God in hs..

195:8.10 This secularistic hs., notwithstanding its unparalleled

195:8.13 The secularization of science, education, and s. can

195:10.6 adventure of building a new and transformed hs.

195:10.20 Christianity unwittingly seemed to sponsor a s. which

196:2.11 The ultimate goal of s.’ most advanced achievement

socioeconomic

72:2.9 court systems—the law courts and the s. courts.

72:2.13 The s. courts function in the following three divisions

72:2.17 The federal supreme court does not pass upon s.

97:3.1 in Yahweh and the followers of Baal was a s. clash

97:3.5 This s. controversy did not become a definite issue

103:9.1 the political distortions and the s. perversions of the

sociologic

82:5.10 That these taboos respecting in-marriage were s.,

84:0.3 The home is basically a s. institution.

84:6.2 But marriage is not biologic; it is s..

87:7.8 biologic, s., and religious significance of the home.

99:3.8 into the achievement of some s. or theologic drive.

99:4.6 s. rip tides of the cyclonic transitions of a scientific

sociological

140:8.12 The nearest he came to making s. pronouncements

sociologist

140:8.11 Jesus was not a s., but he did labor to break down

195:6.9 The materialistic s. of today surveys a community,

sociologists

48:6.32 they are the skillful s. and the wise ethnic advisers

sociology

3:4.7 relationship is an actual experience in cosmic s.,

97:9.28 the first time theology displaced s. and economics.

97:9.28 more and more to be separated from politics, s.,

102:2.3 by the laws of physiology, psychology, and s..

102:4.6 astronomy, physics, chemistry, biology, s., and

102:7.7 If science, philosophy, or s. dares to become

111:4.4 when youth neglect to interest themselves in s.,

129:1.10 expressing his ideas and ideals about politics, s.,

sociomoral

5:1.4 quite independently of all such s. differentials of

sociophilosophical

170:5.19 to create a s. system of belief regarding the fact

sociopolitical

70:7.1 divided into two classes: s. and religio-mystical.

175:2.1 The Jews, as a nation, as a s. group, paid in full the

sociosuggestive

91:8.12 is purely autosuggestive in private devotions and s.

SocratesGreek philosopher

98:2.6 S. and his successors, Plato and Aristotle, taught that

Socratic

98:0.1 The ideals of the Western world were basically S.,

soda

95:2.4 by the action of the s.-impregnated sand, while

sodium or sodium chloride

41:6.1 these wandering derelicts, especially s. and calcium.

41:6.3 The s. atom, under certain modifications, is also

41:6.3 since this element has almost twice the mass of s..

58:1.3 The Life Carriers had projected a sc. pattern of life;

58:6.5 the ability to maintain the proper degree of sc. in

Sodom

93:5.9 went to S. to engage in trade and animal husbandry.

93:5.12 the property of his nephew Lot, who dwelt in S..

93:5.14 Abraham’s diplomatic dealings with the king of S.,

93:5.14 resulted in the king of S. joining the Hebron military

93:6.7 narratives relating to the natural destruction of S.

93:8.1 It was shortly after the destruction of S. and

soft

63:3.2 by hallways which had been excavated in s. limestone

118:10.9 the tempering fire that is transmuting the s. iron of

139:4.13 John found that a “s. answer turns away wrath.”

144:8.3 A man of changeable moods and clothed in s.

149:4.2 You all know that ‘a s. answer turns away wrath,’

150:9.3 Jesus had long taught the apostles that a s. answer

155:5.13 Are you fearful, s., and ease-seeking?

soften

88:5.3 chew a bit of hard wood in order to s. the heart of

softened

156:5.4 thought he s. the heart of Moses and hardened the

softening

179:4.8 This supper, with its tender episodes and s. touches,

softness

70:2.16 5. The growth of undesirable racial s., biologic

soil

8:1.5 In this way is the s. of life prepared for the

46:7.2 and mechanical contrivances in the culture of the s..

49:4.5 tilling the s. is the one pursuit that is common to the

50:4.4 Cultivation of the s., associated with home building

52:1.7 It is the forerunner of civilization and the s. for the

52:2.8 and the cultivation of the s. become established.

66:5.4 later on to be of service in the cultivation of the s..

66:7.19 The cultivation of the s. is inherent in the

66:7.19 Work with the s. is not a curse; rather is it the

68:2.6 a settled residence where she could cultivate the s..

68:5.10 three stages overlap, men hunt and women till the s..

68:5.11 friction between the herders and the tillers of the s..

68:6.1 Man is a creature of the s., a child of nature;

69:8.5 male prisoners and forced them to cultivate the s..

69:8.5 The Africans could easily be taught to till the s.;

76:1.4 compelled to wrest a living from unprepared s.

76:2.6 education are indispensable s. and atmosphere for

79:8.6 Such irrigation and s.-conservation difficulties

80:2.5 the Adamites hunted, herded, and tilled the s.

80:3.8 and in some measure to fishers and tillers of the s..

81:1.4 For ages it was considered menial to till the s.;

81:1.4 wherefore the idea that s. toil is a curse, whereas it is

81:3.1 the superior tribes became the cultivation of the s.,

84:3.6 Primitive man shunned the s.; it was too peaceful,

84:3.8 liberation came when man consented to till the s.,

84:3.10 as soon as man addressed himself to tilling the s.,

85:1.2 either erosion or the results of the overturning of s..

86:7.6 Primitive religion prepared the s. of the human mind,

92:7.2 even as Sikhism budded and blossomed out of the s.

95:3.4 In the s. of these evolving ethical ideas and moral

97:3.3 to send rain—he was a god of fertility of the s..

97:9.24 with property rights as well as with s. fertility.

97:9.29 Judaism was the s. out of which Christianity grew,

100:0.2 Love supplies the s. for religious growth—

100:1.5 The s. essential for religious growth presupposes a

103:2.3 The evolutionary s. in the mind of man in which the

111:1.1 Mind is the human s. from which the spirit Monitor

117:6.25 patiently as a river quietly wears away the s. beneath.

121:4.1 abundant s. of natural goodness and potential human

122:2.8 And the s. of John’s heart was ever responsive to the

130:2.3 like Paul to enter India, where the spiritual s. was so

137:8.12 This kingdom is like a seed growing in the good s. of

149:5.3 too many of man’s troubles take origin in the s. of

151:1.2 it sprang up because there was no depth to the s.,

151:2.3 The seed which fell on good s., springing up to

156:5.1 grounded in the slime and muck of the darkened s.

156:5.1 roots of origin and being in the animal s. of human

156:5.2 the mind and morals of the individual are the s.

156:5.2 The s. of the evolving soul is human and material,

162:6.3 the dry ground and spread over the parched s.,

162:9.7 were relieved to have the Master back on friendly s.;

170:1.16 of early Christianity from a Jewish to a gentile s..

170:5.3 the teachings of Jesus from a Jewish to a gentile s.

174:5.8 but if it dies in good s., it springs up again to life

195:2.4 devotion, and stalwart self-control was ideal s. for

196:3.25 Morality is the essential pre-existent s. of personal

sojournnoun

1:7.9 pleasure of a s. in the immediate personal presence

3:1.11 these indwelling Adjusters by the minds of their s..

5:3.5 the details of your earthly s. in connection with the

5:5.7 even in the days of his temporal s. on earth:

14:5.5 During your s. in Havona as a pilgrim of ascent,

14:5.10 to aggravate and annoy you during your short s. on

18:4.7 to the headquarters of Splandon after your s. on the

19:6.2 During your long s. on the billion worlds of

20:2.3 work is individually unique in the realms of their s.,

20:4.5 the misunderstandings about the Urantian s. of

20:6.2 do not beget offspring on the worlds of their s.;

20:6.4 of the mortal races on the worlds of their s..

20:9.1 of formulating plans concerning their projected s.

21:5.9 particular regarding the worlds of their creature s.

21:5.10 not only the worlds of their personal s. but all

22:2.8 directing the affairs of the spheres of their s..

23:1.6 on all the broadcasts of the realms of their s..

24:6.3 with countless other personalities during your s.

25:3.14 During the Paradise s. they report to the Master

25:8.3 you mortals will encounter during your Paradise s.

25:8.6 during the terminal days of the ascenders’ s. on the

25:8.7 During your prefinaliter s. on Paradise, if for any

26:3.2 may be exempted from s. on one or more of the local

26:8.1 are the most intriguing of the entire Havona s..

26:10.1 the s. on the second circle affords ample opportunity

26:10.3 After a long s. on circuit number two the subjects of

26:10.5 while the s. on this circle is wholly pleasurable

26:11.6 Near the end of the first-circle s. the ascending

28:7.2 become fully acquainted with them during your s. on

30:4.23 in accordance with their s. upon the minor sector,

31:3.4 mortals are spirits of the first order during their s. in

31:8.3 their present Paradise s. is in every way Trinity

35:3.12 this same method is adhered to throughout their s.

35:3.16 3. The reviews of this sphere pertain to the s. on the

35:3.18 the review of the ascendant s. on the constellation

36:6.5 existence and the time of its s. in the body of matter,

37:4.3 the regulations of the local universe of their s.,

37:5.1 During this temporary s. they foster the evolution

37:10.5 Such mortals of temporary s. on Salvington are

38:6.1 After the second millennium of s. at seraphic

38:9.13 so effectively served during the long planetary s..

39:4.13 Your short s. on Urantia, on this sphere of mortal

39:4.17 One of the delights of your s. on Jerusem will be to

40:5.5 1. Mortals of the transient or experiential Adjuster s..

40:5.8  mortals of the transient or experiential Adjuster s..

40:5.10 the transient s. of the Adjusters contributes much

40:9.2 During this temporary s. the Adjusters effectively

43:8.3 Your s. on Edentia and its associated spheres will be

43:8.13 As ascending mortals you will enjoy your s. on the

43:9.2 This entire s. on the constellation training worlds,

43:9.2 Throughout your s. on the system worlds you

43:9.3 This constellation s. of an ascending mortal is the

47:3.9 The s. on mansion world number one is designed to

47:7.4 to prepare you for the subsequent constellation s..

47:8.3 is not achieved until the time of the s. on the fifth

47:8.7 During the s. on world number six the mansion

47:9.1 During your s. here you will receive the instruction

47:9.1 spheres are virtually obliterated during the s. on

48:1.5 and 491 during the s. on the spheres of Salvington.

48:3.15 in the abodes assigned as headquarters for your s.

48:3.18 the mansion worlds, whether your s. is to be long or

48:5.9 worlds native to their pupils of mansion world s..

50:3.3 they occupy for the periods of their planetary s..

50:7.2 it disappears during the s. in Havona but promptly

55:4.27 —to go direct to the midsonite world for a brief s.,

55:8.4 from the universe headquarters worlds of their s. to

63:0.3 Throughout their mortal s. on Urantia they called

66:1.4 to the welfare of the universe of his origin and s.,

66:4.10 And it was during the thirty-third year of their s. in

66:8.4 of isolated Urantia down to the time of Adam’s s.

73:4.1 Material Sons, the biologic uplifters, begin their s. on

73:5.8 during the early days of Adam’s s. in Eden the whole

74:3.9 When the sixth day of their s. on earth was over,

74:7.24 work for the welfare and uplift of the world of his s..

74:8.10 almost a thousand years after Moses’ s. on earth

77:6.6 during his s. on earth they all made final decisions

89:4.5 as the traditions of the s. of Adam filtered down

93:5.7 During his brief s. in Egypt Abraham found a distant

93:5.7 During the latter part of his s. on the Nile Abraham

93:6.3 of Canaan by his offspring after their s. in Egypt.

93:8.1 Melchizedek’s decision to terminate his s. in the

93:10.2 But Machiventa did not end his s. in the flesh of

94:12.3 may elect to enjoy a s. in Paradise prior to entering

95:5.15 consequent upon their s. in Egypt these Bedouins

96:1.4 For centuries after Melchizedek’s s. at Salem his

96:1.11 eruptions occurring as late as the time of the s. of the

96:4.4 During this lengthy s. before Sinai the religious

96:4.5 Horeb during the third week of their worshipful s. at

109:2.9 to the Adjuster ministry of the realms of their s.,

109:3.6 subsequent to the s. of a Paradise bestowal Son,

110:7.7 must be patient through the long years of silent s.

112:7.3 may be delayed until the time of the constellation s.;

119:2.7 leave of the planet of his short administrative s.,

119:6.3 not even excepting his dramatic and tragic s. on

119:6.6 material worlds of the entire constellation of his s..

119:7.8 The story of Michael’s s. on Urantia, the narrative of

120:1.7 regarding the divine mission of your continued s. in

120:2.1 terminate your s., and prepare for ascension to

120:2.5 of men living thereon at the time of your mortal s.,

120:2.7 mortals of Urantia in the days of your earthly s.

123:0.1 Owing to the uncertainties and anxieties of their s.

123:0.3 Throughout the two years of their s. at Alexandria,

123:6.2 His first week’s s. on his uncle’s farm (since infancy)

123:6.8 he questioned the wisdom of the proposed s. in

127:3.3 James on the whole enjoyed his s. at Jerusalem.

128:2.6 after six months’ s. at Sepphoris Jesus was not

129:3.5 must discern the purpose of his s. on your world.

129:3.6 become habitable since the eventful times of his s.

130:3.6 conclusions until near the end of their s. in Rome.

130:5.2 It was during the island s. that Gonod first proposed

131:0.1 During the Alexandrian s. of Jesus, Gonod, and

132:0.0 THE SOJOURN AT ROME

132:0.4 all the manifold experiences of his six months’ s. in

132:1.1 Jesus had an all-night talk early during his s. in Rome

132:4.3 during the s. in Rome, Jesus personally came into

133:4.13 The three travelers enjoyed their s. in Corinth.

133:4.13 Their s. in this city was one of the most interesting of

133:5.12 The s. in Athens was pleasant and profitable, but it

133:7.0 7. THE S. AT CYPRUS—DISCOURSE ON MIND

133:7.2 at once began the assembly of supplies for their s.

133:7.5 The last week of their s. in the mountains Jesus and

134:8.0 8.THE SOJOURN ON MOUNT HERMON

134:8.6 Near the end of the mountain s. Jesus asked his

134:8.9 And when Jesus came down from his s. on Mount

134:8.10 At the end of this s. on the mountain, as Jesus was

134:9.9 finished during the eventful s. on Mount Hermon.

139:7.10 the teachings of the Master during his recent s. on

141:3.0 3. THE SOJOURN AT AMATHUS

141:6.5 The apostles made progress during the s. at Amathus

141:7.2 The second week of the s. at Bethany beyond Jordan

141:8.1 Throughout the four weeks’ s. at Bethany beyond

142:8.3 This s. in the south of Judea was a restful season of

144:1.10 in the third week of their s. on Mount Gilboa.

144:5.1 during the remainder of Jesus’ s., he brought to the

146:2.1 the twenty-four on the second evening of their s. in

146:4.6 The s. at Chorazin was very depressing to most of

146:7.1 During their s. at this place the Master recounted

148:8.1 The last week of the s. at Bethsaida the Jerusalem

150:7.0 7. THE SOJOURN AT NAZARETH

152:6.3 The second night of their s. at Gennesaret the

152:7.2 During this s. at Jerusalem the twelve learned how

155:3.1 Jesus did no public work during this two weeks’ s.

155:3.2 The s. at Caesarea-Philippi was a real test to the

155:3.5 One of the great lessons of this s. at Caesarea had to

156:0.0 THE SOJOURN AT TYRE AND SIDON

156:2.3 during their s. many were added to the kingdom.

156:2.6 The theme of Jesus’ instructions during the s. at

156:6.5 the period of the Phoenician s., his enemies reckoned

157:0.1 Before Jesus took the twelve for a short s. in the

163:4.6 to be a worthy home, abide there throughout the s. in

169:0.1 This was the last week of Jesus’ s. there, and he was

170:2.7 Man’s mortal s. on earth acquired new meanings

170:5.19 system of belief regarding the fact of Michael’s s.

172:2.1 from doing any public work during this Passover s.

182:1.4 I have represented you in this world during my s.

191:3.4 from the s. on the headquarters of the constellation

193:0.2 to witness that I told you beforehand that my s.

193:0.3 From the beginning of my s. as one of you, I

193:5.2 send into this world of my s. the Spirit of Truth;

193:6.1 when the apostles came back from their recent s. in

196:2.2 the conclusion of his long s. in the spirit training

sojournverb

11:5.1 that which is revealed; personalities do not s. there.

13:0.4 No personal being may s. on any of these seven

13:0.6 Many beings and entities other than personal s. on

14:3.5 who often s. and minister on the Havona worlds.

14:5.4 ascenders go to s. on the second circuit of worlds,

14:5.5 all this is possible to those who s. on the circles of

15:7.6 ascenders s. upon the completion of the Jerusem

17:4.3 when you s. in the Uversa schools because these

17:5.3 Spirits of the Circuits make contact with those who s

26:2.1 the skilled ministers to all types of beings who s. on

26:2.4 numerous orders of Paradise Citizens who s. for long

27:4.1 the perfect conduct of the high beings who s. on the

30:3.1 The seven courtesy colonies s. on the architectural

37:4.2 gracious ministers, who s. with us for the purpose of

46:5.22 recorders of all these groups of angels do not s.

48:3.10 visitors and other celestials who may chance to s. on

55:2.9 Neither do they s., as students, on the morontia

74:7.11 To s. in the Garden a Urantian had to be “adopted.

114:3.1 one of their number to s. on your world to act as

134:3.4 Cymboyton arranged with Jesus to s. with them for

149:4.1 where Jesus chanced to s. with James and John.

160:0.1 Thomas, went home to s. with friends or to visit

190:5.3 Said Cleopas: “Can it be that you s. in Jerusalem and

sojourned

4:5.7 magnificently portrayed by the Creator Son who s.

10:8.6 I s. in a universe where a group of beings taught that

20:6.6 tragic end encountered by the Creator Son who s.

21:3.15 When a Creator has seven times s. among his

45:4.16 having s. on Urantia in the likeness of mortal flesh

55:1.5 Not long since I s. on a world in the far north

96:2.3 into the clans of Israel had never s. in Egypt.

119:5.2 the recounting of the days when Eventod s. there,

122:10.4 They s. in Alexandria two full years, not returning to

133:3.5 And many times when the Apostle Paul s. in this

152:7.1 while the rest of the apostles s., two and two,

155:2.2 Peter and the evangelists s. in Chorazin for two

158:0.1 here they s. for two days in spiritual preparation for

166:2.1 they encountered a group of ten lepers who s. near

171:1.4 the one thousand and more persons who s. with

181:2.20 I was not able to accomplish when I s. with you as

191:3.1 morontia Jesus s. with these splendid intelligences

sojourner

27:5.2 Any s. on Paradise may at will have by his side the

27:5.2 living repository of the particular fact or truth he

45:1.11 As a s. on the seventh mansion world, you have

sojourners

39:2.6 task of preparing the ascendant s. on Salvington

45:1.2 All mansion world s. go to the finaliter sphere at

46:7.7 shown them by the material and semimaterial s.

47:8.1 S. on this sphere are permitted to visit transition

47:8.1 world number six where they learn more about the

47:8.1 although they are not able to visualize many of these

47:8.1 they receive their first lessons in the prospective

48:7.2 designed to assist these new mansion world s. in

66:4.1 teachings and conduct of the one hundred new s. on

66:4.11 but the primitive s. at Dalamatia were taught about

67:5.1 Among the superior and partially trained s. in and

77:8.10 and guides for celestial visitors and student s.,

119:6.1 Michael called the s. on the headquarters planet

119:6.5 a majority of the s. on the worlds adjacent to

129:4.8 living of the life required of mortals as s. in the flesh.

160:2.9 the good of others, his fellow s. in time and eternity.

sojourning

14:1.11 of both celestial and terrestrial origin s. thereon.

26:3.10 the Paradise pilgrims, and other orders of beings s. in

45:6.6 training while s. in the homes of the Jerusem Sons

47:5.2 When s. on the first mansion world, you have

47:9.2 While s. on mansonia number seven, permission is

66:7.3 to favorably impress the student observers s. at the

100:7.1 character which Jesus acquired while s. in the flesh,

114:5.5 the student visitors who may chance to be s. on the

115:7.9 [Sponsored by a Mighty Messenger temporarily s.

116:7.7 [Sponsored by a Mighty Messenger temporarily s.

117:7.18 [Sponsored by a Mighty Messenger temporarily s. on

118:10.24 [Sponsored by a Mighty Messenger temporarily s.

123:5.4 when no visitor of prominence happened to be s. in

141:4.1 While s. at Amathus, Jesus spent much time with

142:4.1 the house which he occupied when s. in Jerusalem

143:3.5 pressed for funds inasmuch as they had been s.

146:4.2 most of his time, while s. at Iron, in the mines.

152:7.1 did he permit them to teach or preach while s. in

156:6.8 on learning that Jesus was s. across the lake in the

189:4.1 the ten apostles were s. at the home of Elijah and

sojourns

0:12.13 there s. with the human soul the Spirit of Truth;

1:4.1 The manner in which the Father s. with the creatures

1:4.3 There s. within each moral being of this planet a

37:5.10 except to enjoy many pleasant and profitable s. as the

49:4.7 influenced by the successive s. of the divine Sons.

49:6.20 the benefits of numerous s. of the divine Sons.

124:1.2 s. on his uncle’s farm south of Nazareth, and fishing

Sol Invictus

98:5.3 This sun-god, or S., was a degeneration of the

solace

98:2.2 They sought for the s. of the soul in deep thinking

solarsee solar system

15:4.9 suns and redispatched in space as s. emanations.

15:6.9 and subsequently distributed by, the s. dynamos.

15:6.13 Many comets are unestablished offspring of the s.

29:4.32 Somewhat as a plant stores s. light, so do these

41:3.1 These s. furnaces, together with the dark giants of

41:3.2 about one million miles, that of your own s. orb

41:4.3 You are not familiar with the s. supergases, but

41:5.0 5. SOLAR RADIATION

41:5.4 the very center of an average sun up to the s. surface

41:5.7 S. energy may seem to be propelled in waves, but

41:5.8 s.-light emanations appear to execute certain wavy

41:5.8 the various space-forces and s. energies operating

41:6.1 atomic casualties of the fierce encounters of the s.

41:6.2 It not only endures s. ionization—splitting—but

41:6.2 X rays and shattered by the high s. temperatures.

41:6.3 these mutilated remnants of s. calcium literally ride

41:6.3 calcium escapes from the s. photosphere,

41:6.3 Of all the s. elements, calcium, notwithstanding its

41:6.3 most successful in escaping from the s. interior to

41:6.4 Calcium is a versatile element at s. temperatures.

41:6.4 Calcium is the most expert s.-prison escaper.

41:6.5 when tossed by the temperature-X-ray s. forces to

41:6.6 the s. calcium is now in the outer crust of the sun.

41:6.7 For example: S. spectra exhibit many iron lines, but

41:7.0 7. SOURCES OF SOLAR ENERGY

41:7.3 energy expenditure, and the sources of s. energy,

41:7.8 5. S. contraction; the cooling and contraction of a

41:7.13 These s. temperatures operate to enormously speed

41:7.14 Such s. furnaces blaze on indefinitely, being able to

41:8.0 8. SOLAR-ENERGY REACTIONS

41:8.1 s. energy is liberated by various complex nuclear-

41:8.3 such particles readily escape from the s. interior,

41:9.1 veritable energy blast during adolescent s. times.

41:9.3 Your own s. center radiates almost one hundred

41:10.1 when the limits of s. cohesion were reached and

41:10.2 The majority of s. systems had an origin different

42:3.4 the explosive and repellent stage of the s. supergases.

42:4.8 the heat and pressure of certain internal s. states,

42:4.8 But no known s. heat can convert ultimatons back

42:5.8 of the electron yields the various forms of s. X rays

42:5.8 The s. X rays are identical with those which are

57:3.9 300,000,000,000 years ago the Andronover s.

57:4.8 from the last of the Andronover second s. family.

57:5.5 moments of maximum expansion during s. pulsations

57:5.5 were shot out into space as gigantic s. tongues.

57:5.5 to form independent bodies of matter, s. meteorites,

57:5.6 As the Angona system drew nearer, the s.

57:5.6 there was drawn out a vast column of s. gases,

57:5.7 This great column of s. gases which was separated

57:5.7 matter was subsequently recaptured by s. gravity as

57:5.8 Angona did not secure for itself any of this s. matter.

57:5.10 the enormous column of superheated s. gases,

57:5.12 the sun in the equatorial plane of their s. mother,

57:5.12 if they had been thrown off by s. revolution.

57:5.12 they travel in the plane of the Angona s. extrusion,

57:5.13 Angona was unable to capture any of the s. mass,

57:6.1 a period of diminishing s. disgorgement ensued.

57:6.1 the s. parent was able to recapture a large portion of

58:2.1 —light is not the only s. contribution reaching your

58:2.1 Vast s. energies pour in upon Urantia embracing

58:2.2 the s. radiation at the extreme ultraviolet end of the

58:2.7 are directly related to sunspots, those s. cyclones

58:2.7 opposite directions above and below the s. equator,

58:2.8 of sunspots to alter light frequencies shows that s.

58:2.9 Even the compass needle is responsive to this s.

85:5.2 S. worship first took extensive root in India,

95:2.7 s. veneration became a species of ancestor worship.

95:4.1 proclaimed salvation through calling on the s. deity.

116:7.2 as mortals look to s. energy for life maintenance,

solar system

15:1.2 Your s. and other worlds of time are not plunging

15:1.2 as the orbits of the planets constituting your s. are

15:1.5 Today, the s. to which Urantia belongs is a few

15:3.6 which were attendant upon the birth of your s.,

15:3.6 Your s. now occupies a fairly central position in

15:3.9 2. The circuit of your s. about the nucleus of the

15:3.15 space paths of your planet and your s. are genetic,

15:5.5 Your own s. had just such an origin.

15:5.8 With your s., such an end would mean that the

15:5.8 Such an end of a s. would result in the production

15:6.15 In your s. only three planets are at present suited to

41:2.2 few of which had an origin similar to that of your s..

41:6.6 eruptions in connection with the formation of the s..

41:7.13 The total heat now given out by the s. sun each

41:10.1 a vast pinnacle of matter, the ancestor of the s.,

41:10.2 gravity always produces the s. type of creation;

41:10.5 isolated on the outskirts of Satania, your s., being

42:7.1 The formation of all matter is on the order of the s..

42:7.1 the sun of some starry group like your own s..

42:7.2 as they revolve about the sun in the space of the s..

57:2.1 in many ways resembling your own diminutive s..

57:4.1 solitary sun functioning as the center of a terminal s..

57:4.8 The number of the s. sun is 1,013,572.

57:5.0 5. ORIGIN OF MONMATIA—THE URANTIA S.

57:5.3 planetary family, the s. to which your world belongs.

57:5.7 solar gases evolved into the twelve planets of the s..

57:5.7 with the extrusion of this gigantic s. ancestor,

57:5.7 condense into the meteors and space dust of the s.,

57:5.8 drawing away the ancestral material of the s. planets

57:5.8 all of the material comprising the present-day s..

57:5.10 These two largest of the s. planets have remained

57:5.11 The worlds of the s. thus had a double origin:

57:5.13 shortly after the extrusion of the s. ancestral mass

57:5.13 Angona system swung so near to the massive s.

57:5.14 All of the s. material derived from the sun was

57:5.14 all s. material would still maintain the same direction

57:5.14 foreign directional forces into the emerging s. with

57:6.0 6.THE S. STAGE—THE PLANET-FORMING ERA

57:6.1 Subsequent to the birth of the s. a period of solar

57:6.5 The fifth planet of the s. of long, long ago

57:6.6 the planets and satellites of the s. are still growing as

57:6.8 3,000,000,000 years ago the s. was functioning much

57:6.8 Its members continued to grow in size as space

57:6.9 your s. was placed on the registry of Nebadon

57:7.1 the space regions of the s. were swarming with

195:5.9 can no more be maintained than could the s. without

solar-energy

41:8.0 8. SOLAR-ENERGY REACTIONS

solar-light

41:5.8 s. emanations appear to execute certain wavy

solar-prison

41:6.4 Calcium is the most expert s. escaper.

sold

83:3.2 they were not s. as animals—among the later tribes

89:5.7 bodies were s. or exchanged for those of strangers.

97:3.2 They held that land could not be s. or mortgaged.

97:3.2 “Yahweh spoke, saying, ‘The land shall not be s.,

97:3.3 settled Canaanites (the Baalites) freely bought, s.,

126:1.2 he had been taught Joseph’s brethren s. him into

127:3.1 an equity in one other), already mortgaged, was s..

150:4.3 “Are not two sparrows s. for a penny?

151:4.5 found one pearl of great price, he went out and s.

157:1.2 and cast for the fish, and when you have s. them

159:1.4 and that his children be s. to pay his debt.

165:3.4 “Are not five sparrows s. for two pennies?

165:4.5 “Master, I know that your apostles have s. all their

171:1.4 Much as David disliked to do it, he s. the entire

172:1.5 “Why was this ointment not s. and the money

172:1.6 and say that this ointment should have been s.

173:1.2 for a pair of doves which should have been s. to

194:4.7 Thousands of earnest believers s. their property

soldier

128:6.5 impropriety directly to and within hearing of the s.

130:6.6 he subsequently bore by orders of a Roman s. was

132:4.6 To a Roman s., as they walked along the Tiber, he

135:12.7 And Herod Antipas sent a s., commanding him to

135:12.7 the s. bringing the head of the prophet on a platter

139:2.6 Peter was a brave s. when facing a frontal attack,

141:3.5 intellectual Nicodemus and to the hardy Roman s.,

147:1.2 the Roman s. sent his friends out to greet Jesus,

183:3.4 addressing the foremost s. on the left, the captain

183:3.9 In fact, the s. got near enough to John to lay hold

183:3.9 escaping naked while the s. held the empty coat.

183:3.10 After John Mark’s escape from the clutch of the s.

184:5.1 Here the Roman s. and the temple guards watched

soldiers or Roman soldiers

70:1.20 though women have always fed and nursed the s.

89:3.6 The continence cult originated as a ritual among s.

97:9.12 because eighty per cent of David’s s. were Baalites.

98:0.3 spread in Europe by the Jewish mercenary s. who

135:6.8 To the s. he said: “Do no violence and exact

139:7.10 certain unbelieving Jews conspired with the Rs. to

147:1.2 and I have s. under me, and I say to this one go,

182:3.11 Before Judas and the s. arrived, the Master had fully

183:0.3 animosity that they would offer resistance to the s.

183:1.1 Jesus by the ignorant servants and the calloused s.,

183:2.3 made bold to ask for a company of forty armed s..

183:2.4 by more than sixty persons—temple guards, Rs.,

183:3.1 As this company of armed s. and guards, carrying

183:3.1 that he had arrived on the scene ahead of the s.

183:3.2 they knew that these s. were coming to arrest Jesus,

183:3.2 As the company of s. approached on one side,

183:3.3 to Gethsemane, simply point Jesus out to the s.,

183:3.6 stepped up to the s. and again asked, “Whom do you

183:3.7 the captain of the s. was altogether willing to allow

183:3.7 But before the s. could come to the defense of the

183:3.8 who now, with the help of his s., laid heavy hands on

183:3.9 but the s. were not quick enough since, having

183:3.9 one of the last of the returning s. who had pursued

183:3.10 had already gone on after the mob of s., guards,

183:5.1 the company of s. as to where they were to take

183:5.1 The captain of the Rs. directed that Jesus be taken

184:0.1 secretly instructed the captain of the Rs. to bring

184:2.1 As the band of guards and s. approached the

184:2.1 marching by the side of the captain of the Rs..

185:0.2 to employ the Rs. in arresting the Son of Man,

185:1.3 he permitted his s. to enter Jerusalem without

185:1.3 the practice of the Rs. under his predecessor.

185:1.3 the images removed from the standards of his s. in

185:2.6 and after Pilate had granted permission to use Rs. in

185:6.2 he ordered the Jewish guards and the Rs. to take

185:8.2 See you to it. The s. will lead him forth.”

186:0.2 Jesus, accompanied by the Rs. who were to crucify

186:1.1 the Master was placed in the custody of the Rs.

186:2.10 of the jeers, blows, and buffetings of the coarse s.

186:3.1 Shortly after Jesus was turned over to the Rs. at

186:3.2 As soon as Jesus was turned over to the Rs by Pilate

186:4.1 he ordered the Master turned over to the Rs.

186:4.1 Upon taking charge of Jesus, the s. led him back

186:4.1 These s. mocked and derided him, but they did not

186:4.1 Jesus was now alone with these Roman s..

186:4.2 eight o’clock when Pilate turned Jesus over to the s.

186:4.3 By the time the s. were ready to depart with Jesus

186:4.3 they had begun to be impressed by Jesus’ unusual

187:0.1 the s., under the direction of a centurion, started

187:0.1 The centurion in charge of these twelve s. was the

187:0.1 was the same captain who had led forth the Rs.

187:0.1 It was the Roman custom to assign four s. for each

187:0.4 when the s. led Jesus from the praetorium on the

187:0.4 Knowing that he had been turned over to the Rs.

187:1.1 the s. placed the crossbeam on Jesus’ shoulders.

187:1.1 the time of the arrival of the s. and their prisoners,

187:1.9 The s. shouted at him and kicked him, but he could

187:1.9 Jesus had already endured, he commanded the s. to

187:1.11 the Rs. set themselves about the task of nailing the

187:2.1 The s. first bound the Master’s arms with cords to

187:2.1 When they had hoisted this crossbeam up on the post

187:2.1 after they had nailed it securely to the upright timber

187:2.6 they dared not attempt to remove it since the Rs.

187:2.8 the four s. assigned to the Master’s crucifixion,

187:2.8 when the s. saw what an unusual garment it was,

187:2.9 that the Rs. took possession of the Master’s clothing

187:3.4 The s. now prepared to eat lunch and drink their

187:5.1 only the thirteen Rs. and a group of about fifteen

187:5.4 Still the s. and the small group of believers stood

187:5.4 The s. crouched near the cross, huddled together to

187:5.7 Pilate forthwith sent three s. to break the legs

187:5.8 When these s. arrived at Golgotha, they did

187:5.8 they found Jesus already dead, much to their surprise

187:5.8 one of the s. pierced his left side with his spear.

188:0.1 he was taken down from the cross by the Rs..

188:1.1 they found the s. taking Jesus down from the cross

188:1.1 the centurion ordered four of his s. to his side,

188:1.1 The centurion ordered the other s. to leave the two

188:1.1 I and my s. will stand by to see that no man interferes

188:1.5 the centurion signaled for his s. to help roll the stone

188:1.5 The s. then departed for Gehenna with the bodies of

188:2.3 he said: “I will give you a guard of ten s..

188:2.3 tomb with these ten Jewish guards and ten Rs.,

189:1.2 the seal of Pilate was still unbroken; the s. were

189:1.13 The s. are still on guard, and the seal of the governor

189:2.4 When the watching Jewish guards and the Rs.,

189:2.5 they resorted to bribing these guards and the Rs..

189:2.5 the Jewish leaders made solemn promises to the s.

189:4.5 they encountered a number of s. fleeing into the city

189:4.7 ever since meeting the panicky s. at the city gate,

190:4.1 the Greeks who were at Gethsemane when the s.

sole

0:6.11 Gravity is the s. control of energy-matter.

13:2.4 they have their s. homes on the Isle of Paradise in

21:2.10 those creatures of s. origin in the Creative Spirit nor

23:4.3 a Solitary Messenger is forever transferred to the s.

28:3.2 personal or otherwise, of s. origin in the First

33:2.2 Personality is the s. bestowal of the Father, but the

50:1.1 the Planetary Prince is the s. representative of

61:6.3 And the s. survivors of these Urantia aborigines,

74:1.5 visible heads, in reality the s. rulers, of planet 606

76:5.7 Misfortune has not been the s. lot of Urantia;

84:6.8 it is the s. hope of race perpetuation under the mores

100:3.7 Man’s s. contribution to growth is the mobilization

103:9.7 universe journey in the s. company of TRUTH.

119:8.1 constituting this union of God and man s. head of the

120:0.7 to effect this incarnation for the s. purpose of

126:2.2 This lad of Nazareth now became the s. support

127:0.1 he found himself the head and s. support of a family.

127:5.2 the dread of losing the head and s. support of her

128:3.6 Paul, the philosopher, if not the s. founder,

131:1.2 He is the s. maker of the heavens and the earth.

195:8.9 But secularism is not the s. parent of all these gains

solely

8:4.7 The Spirit’s ministry is not restricted s. to the

15:2.1 Therefore the estimates which I offer are s. for the

17:2.3 Majeston is concerned s. with the co-ordination and

20:3.3 If a Magisterial Son comes s. as a dispensational

22:9.5 The Trinity embrace may act s. upon the idea which

24:1.2 they function s. as the agents of the Conjoint Actor.

24:1.16 They deal s. with those personalities and entities

24:2.5 He is s. attuned to his subordinates stationed in the

24:5.4 They are responsible s. to the Supreme Executive

27:5.5 can consult this vast store of knowledge is s. due

29:4.15 the conciliating commissions but are otherwise s.

29:4.37 These living barometers are s. concerned with the

33:3.8 the Spirit is s. responsible for bringing into existence

37:6.6 The progression of eternity does not consist s. in

52:4.3 come to the mortal spheres on judicial actions, s. as

72:6.8 old-age pensions are s. administered by the federal

108:4.5 I do not believe that Adjusters are devoted s. to the

112:6.10 and becomes s. dependent on morontia intellect.

117:7.7 they are s. amenable to the mandates of Paradise

126:3.6 deliverer or moral teacher s. to the Jewish people.

133:7.10 human mind, built up s. out of the consciousness of

140:6.6 I am on earth s. to comfort the minds, liberate the

195:2.2 early persecution of Christians in Rome was due s. to

195:9.4 and women who will dare to depend s. on Jesus

solemn

2:5.6 stop and ponder the s. fact that God lives within

37:3.4 lends a s. import to the Master’s promise, “I will

40:6.2 It is a s. and supernal fact that such lowly and

45:1.11 continue to serve as a s. warning to all Nebadon until

53:9.8 spiritual darkness in Satania have constituted a s.

73:2.3 enthusiastic workers who, in s. assembly, dedicated

87:6.14 the style of another generation, the so-called s. style.

89:2.2 when the taboo received the s. sanction of religion,

89:5.5 Eating human flesh became a s. ceremony of revenge

93:1.2 they convened in s. council and petitioned the

93:6.5 After the birth of Isaac, Abraham took a s. attitude

93:6.8 Upon the consummation of the s. covenant,

97:9.8 by elaborate and s. ceremonies to anoint him king

98:3.4 of Roman youths was the occasion of their s.

109:2.4 has entered into a s. and sincere betrothal with the

119:0.3 the s. oath to the eternal Trinity not to assume full

119:1.1 It was a s. occasion on Salvington almost one billion

123:3.5 Then followed the s. Passover, which the adults

123:3.5 the harvest ingathering; and last, the most s. of all,

123:3.6 This departure from the more s. and reverent modes

124:6.4 they could not participate in the s. ceremonies of the

126:4.8 had his townspeople seen him so magnificently s.;

127:6.6 After s. and fervent prayer they rose, and Jesus

127:6.7 they ate in s. conformity with the teachings just

132:5.23 wealth of one person for the benefit of others is a s.

134:9.3 Both of them were present at the s. services of the

136:2.1 Jewry was engaged in serious and s. self-examination

140:0.3 with the Master to participate in some sort of s.

140:1.7 about to put upon your souls the s. responsibility

140:2.3 beings looked down upon this s. and sacred scene—

140:9.1 he engaged in the s. act of the consecration of the

153:4.3 Let me utter a s. warning to you who would

154:5.4 This was a s. occasion for all present, but Jesus

162:4.2 combination of vacation pleasures with the s. rites

162:4.2 chants, and the s. blasts of the silvery trumpets of

179:1.6 last rendezvous with Jesus, and even in such a s.

186:2.2 the majestic silence and s. dignity of the divine

189:2.5 And the Jewish leaders made s. promises to the

190:3.1 midst of this thrilling recital when a sudden and s.

190:4.2 be left alone for a few more hours of s. reflection

193:3.3 This was a s. journey to Olivet. Not a word was

193:4.1 tragic fate of their traitorous fellow worker as a s.

solemnity

157:4.3 They wore expressions of dignified s., and all arose

solemnity of trust

28:6.13 the sense of the obligation, sacredness, and s..

28:6.16 your lack of capacity for appreciation of the s..

28:6.20 the way is prepared for the realization of the s..

Solemnity of Trust

28:6.13 4. The S. of Trust. Trust is the crucial test of will

28:6.13 These seconaphim accomplish a double purpose in

28:6.13 They portray to all will creatures the sense of the

28:6.13 the sense of the obligation, sacredness, and s..

28:6.13 they unerringly reflect to the governing authorities

28:6.16 your lack of capacity for appreciation of the s..

28:6.20 the way is prepared for the realization of the s.

solemnize

93:6.6 circumcision that on this occasion he decided to s.

solemnly

128:2.4 periodic family conferences and s. installed James,

128:7.13 formally and s. abdicated as head of Joseph’s

135:1.1 lad was duly and s. inducted into this order for life.

135:5.8 so s. exhorted his hearers to “flee from the wrath to

163:6.6 you would s. shun all forms of spiritual pride.

175:1.6 I s. warn you that you are about to lose your

solicit

139:7.9 make up for his failure to s. the necessary funds.

164:3.1 Although these mendicants did not s. or receive

solicitation

195:7.5 And in all your s. concerning the necessity for self-

solicited

139:7.8 Matthew never openly s. funds from the multitudes.

solicitous

110:7.10 without injury or jeopardy to the subject of my s.

132:4.8 the greater a nation the more s. will it be to see that

solicitude

3:2.9 whose survey, vision, and s. embrace the highest

119:4.4 the supreme seraphim regarded with special s., lest

159:5.7 but Jesus made the care of God for man like the s.

171:1.5 his indignant s. fled in haste to Philadelphia.

solid

15:5.5 In this way many of the s. planets of the lesser

15:6.14 planetesimals to enormous gaseous, liquid, or s.

41:3.6 Not all stars are s., but many of the older ones are.

41:4.1 your sun is neither a liquid nor a s.—it is gaseous—

41:4.2 Gaseous, liquid, and s. states are matters of atomic-

41:4.4 The weight of this hot-cold gaseous-s. is about one

41:10.3 Both the gas-contraction and the s.-accretion worlds

53:5.5 one red circle, in the center of which a black s. circle

57:5.4 this great system was a dark giant of space, s.,

57:7.10 to smash against the planetary crust as s. bodies.

58:5.4 earthquakes are caused by shifting of the s. outer

61:5.2 mantle of snow, which metamorphosed into s.

124:1.8 The fact that water could be had as a s., a liquid,

188:1.2 in Joseph’s new family tomb, hewn out of s. rock,

solid-accretion

41:10.3 Both the gas-contraction and the s. worlds are

solidarity

79:6.8 The yellow man was first to achieve a racial s.

79:8.1 They had a great potential of racial s., but it failed

81:6.35 Without this intelligent patriotism and cultural s., all

89:5.6 inbreeding that was supposed to accentuate tribal s..

103:3.1 the influence of the clan or tribal spirit of s..

124:4.9 a masterful concept of group s. based upon loyalty

136:2.1 The Jewish sense of racial s. was very profound.

168:3.3 condemn Jesus with a s. bordering on unanimity.

solidification

43:4.9 but the s. of sentiment against the archrebels had

57:5.10 having cooled off to the point of condensation or s..

57:5.11 the other ten planets soon reached the stage of s. and

solidified

50:5.5 Homes are fortified, and the clans are s. by mutual

70:2.6 because war: 3. Fostered and s. nationalism.

72:9.6 Thus the electorate consists of s., unified, and

Solitarington

13:1.15 5. S.. This world is the “bosom of the Father and

13:1.17 beings unknown to mortal man, who look upon S. as

13:1.18 The secrets of S..

13:1.18 On S. are held the mysteries of the intimate

22:7.1 are among the secrets of Vicegerington and S.

solitarysee Solitary Messenger; Solitary Messengers

6:4.5 Father fragments have a s., unique, and exclusive

10:3.5 But he never had such a s. existence; the Son and

13:1.4 direct origin by the s. acts of the Universal Father.

15:6.8 Some are s. evolving space systems; others are

19:5.5 The Inspired Spirits are the s. Spirits of the universe

21:3.5 1. Initial vicegerent sovereignty—the s. provisional

23:0.1 initial creative action of the Infinite Spirit in s.

23:0.1 of bringing into existence s. personality spirits.

23:1.3 These s. spirits came forth in the dawn of time as

23:1.4 these s. spirits start out at the center of all things and

23:1.5 the only beings who can and do enjoy a s. existence,

23:1.8 These messengers of s. assignment are a versatile,

25:8.7 When once assigned to an ascendant mortal of s.

31:9.11 as associate assistants to the s. Paradise Architect.

33:2.4 beings possess such qualifications for s. sovereignty.

38:1.1 Mother Spirit concurrently engages in her initial s.

38:7.2 Each type of angel is very limited in s. function;

48:6.14 I triumph in the choirs of light or falter in the s.

57:4.1 ending either as a globular cluster or as a s. sun

57:4.8 gave birth to 136,702 suns, most of them s. orbs.

57:5.4 began its approach to the neighborhood of this s. sun

58:5.8 during the prelife ages had upthrust a s. land mass to

83:6.4 those who are left out in the cold of s. existence.

96:6.4 dark age,every now and then a s. teacher would arise

104:2.2 the oneness of a deanthropomorphized s. Deity

105:1.3 the infinite I AM, whose s. existence in past infinite

105:2.4 The philosophic (time) concept of the s. I AM and

106:9.9 The concept of the existential, s., pre-Trinity I AM

111:4.7 A s. life is fatal to happiness.

117:3.8 And the Father’s s. function is probably best revealed

119:1.3 He was accompanied by a s. omniaphim who bore

119:1.5 as he came, accompanied only by a s. omniaphim;

119:4.2 seraphim, accompanied by a s. supernaphim

133:1.2 while still another would advise s. confinement as

134:7.2 This is the year of Jesus’ s. wanderings through

136:6.1 By the third day of his s. meditations the human body

148:3.4 the Master, during many of these s. seasons in the

158:2.5 Jesus desired to be alone to enjoy s. communion.

160:1.11 these seasons of s. survey of the problems of living

194:3.10 apostles to go apart to a lonely place for years of s.

Solitary Messenger

19:5.5 When a S. is near an Inspired Trinity Spirit, he is

19:5.5 he is conscious of a qualitative indication of such a

19:5.5 which enables him actually to know the classification

19:5.6 When a S. is on a planet whose inhabitants are

19:5.6 he is aware of a qualitative excitation in his

19:5.7 my associated S.’ personal sensitivity to the

19:5.8 the S. is the only one aware of the presence of these

23:1.6 There is no record that a S. ever stumbled into

23:1.7 ever been called upon to adjudicate the case of a S..

23:2.16 must dispatch a S. to the source of knowledge.

23:2.16 the m. now associated with me was assigned on a

23:2.23 a S. is often asked to proceed there immediately to

23:3.5 It develops that when one m., when so functioning,

23:4.3 a S. (a conjectured personality repercussion of the

23:4.3 a S. is forever transferred to the sole supervision of

23:4.4 trinitized son of destiny has assigned to him a S.,

26:7.3 either a S. of space or a Trinitized Son of Paradise.

28:4.11 unless forewarned by a S., she remains wholly

34:3.2 A S. is virtually independent of space except that

44:0.18 he visualizes the S., the supernaphim, and other

107:7.8 [Presented by a S. of Orvonton.]

108:6.9 [Presented by a S. of Orvonton.]

109:7.9 [Presented by a S. of Orvonton.]

110:7.11 [Presented by a S. of Orvonton.]

111:7.6 [Presented by a S. of Orvonton.]

112:7.20 [Presented by a S. of Orvonton.]

Solitary Messengers

12:3.9 spirit gravity and, with the co-operation of S.

13:1.16 This is the home of the S. and of other personalities

13:1.16 Because they are domiciled on the fifth world,

13:1.16 the Father had aught to do with the creation of S.

19:5.4 the eternal future, to function in the places of the S.,

19:5.5 As Spirits they are very much like the S. except that

19:5.5 the S., who detect their nearness by virtue of an

19:5.10 the powers of detection resident in the S. would

19:5.10 But excepting S., and sometimes Trinity-origin

19:7.4 attain the almost unbelievable velocity of the S.,

23:0.0 THE SOLITARY MESSENGERS

23:0.1 S. are the personal corps of the Conjoint Creator;

23:0.1 they are the first and senior order of the Higher

23:0.1 They represent the initial creative action of the Spirit

23:0.2 These spirit messengers were personalized in a single

23:0.2 their number is stationary.

23:0.2 I have one of these extraordinary beings associated

23:0.2 I do not know how many such personalities exist in

23:0.2 I only know how many are of registry-record as

23:0.2 I observe that there were almost 7,690 trillion S.

23:0.2 is considerably less than one seventh of their number.

23:1.0 1. NATURE AND ORIGIN OF S.

23:1.1 Infinite Spirit brought into being the vast corps of S..

23:1.1 universal creation which is pre-existent to the S.

23:1.1 they have functioned throughout the grand universe

23:1.1 They are fundamental to the divine technique of the

23:1.2 these m. are existent from the near times of eternity,

23:1.2 they are all aware of a beginning of selfhood.

23:1.2 They are conscious of time, being the first of the

23:1.2 They are the first-born creatures of the Infinite Spirit

23:1.3 These solitary spirits came forth in the dawn of time

23:1.3 They are all equal, and there are no classes founded

23:1.3 Their classification are based wholly on the type of

23:1.3 based wholly on the type of work to which they are

23:1.5 Though denominated S., they are not lonesome

23:1.5 They are the only beings in all creation who can

23:1.6 S. are not isolated in their service; they are

23:1.7 The S. are among the very few types of beings

23:1.7 S. are exempt from apprehension or detention by the

23:1.7 They could be cited to appear before no one except

23:1.9 There is a technical reason why these S. must

23:1.10 These m.  possess no power of personality extension

23:1.10 practically no work in which they cannot engage,

23:1.10 to which they cannot contribute something essential

23:1.10 Especially are they the great timesavers for those

23:1.10 and they assist us all, from the highest to the lowest.

23:2.0 2. ASSIGNMENTS OF S.

23:2.1 S. are not permanently attached to any individual or

23:2.1 They are on duty, always by assignment, and during

23:2.1 they work under the immediate supervision of those

23:2.1 Among themselves they have neither organization

23:2.1 nor government of any kind; they are S. Messengers.

23:2.2 S. are assigned by the Infinite Spirit to the following

23:2.10 These spirit m. are in every sense interchangeable

23:2.10 There are no separate orders of S.; they are alike

23:2.10 While they are generally designated by number,

23:2.10 they are known to the Infinite Sprit by personal

23:2.10 They are known to the rest of us by the name or

23:2.13 increasingly, able to detect the presence of the S.,

23:2.14 S. enjoy special relations with the natives of the

23:2.14 These m., who are so functionally handicapped when

23:2.15 wisdom, are bountifully supplied with S..

23:2.15 S. are the only available type of spirit intelligence-

23:2.17 There is no limitation upon the service of S. in the

23:2.17 they may function as executioners of the tribunals

23:2.17 Of all the supercreations they most delight to serve

23:2.18 there is no limit upon the functioning of the S..

23:2.19 When the reserve corps of the S. is overrecruited,

23:2.20 If the S. did not explore and chart these newly

23:2.20 S., as a class, are highly sensitive to gravity;

23:2.20 they can sometimes detect the probable presence of

23:2.21 These m.-explorers of undirected assignment patrol

23:2.21 They are constantly out on exploring expeditions to

23:2.21 we owe to the explorations of the S. as they work

23:2.22 But to avoid delay, S. are frequently asked to go as

23:2.23 S. can go in very short order, not independently of

23:2.23 They serve in other circumstances as emissaries of

23:2.24 The S. regard the assignment to reveal truth as the

23:2.24 they function ever and anon in this capacity, from

23:2.24 They are frequently attached to commissions which

23:3.0 3. TIME AND SPACE SERVICES OF S.

23:3.1 The S. are the highest type of perfect personality

23:3.1 They serve in an endless variety of assignments,

23:3.1 they are the highest and most versatile personalized

23:3.2 slow speeds of the seraphim, except the S..

23:3.3 S. are, therefore, generally used for dispatch and

23:3.4 But these very S. actually come to, and go from,

23:3.5 The S. are able to function as emergency lines of

23:3.6 hence the great service of the S., who, by means of

23:3.7 how the S. can be without form and yet possess

23:3.7 The S. are the only class of beings who seem to be

23:3.8 S. are an exception to this general law.

23:3.9 enlarge, no more S. will probably ever be created.

23:4.0 4. SPECIAL MINISTRY OF S.

23:4.1 The S. seem to be personality co-ordinators for all

23:4.1 Their ministry helps to make all the personalities of

23:4.1 They contribute to the development in spirit beings

23:4.1 served by special groups of S. who foster the ability

23:4.2 The S. demonstrate such an amazing ability to

23:4.2 the creation of these m. by the Infinite Spirit is in

23:4.4 S. are of stationary numbers, but the trinitization of

23:4.4 the supply of S. has been absorbed as guardian-

23:4.4 Are all our efficient S. going to be concentrated on

24:0.3 1. S..

24:0.10  S., Circuit Supervisors, Census Directors, and the

24:0.10 The S. are without known general headquarters;

24:0.11 only the S. and perhaps the Personal Aids range

24:0.11 S. are encountered from Paradise outward: through

24:0.11 Although S. belong to the Higher Personalities of

24:3.2 They traverse space much as do the S. but are not

28:4.1 the work of the S. and other messengers is very

29:4.1 local space at velocities approaching the flight of S..

29:5.7 functioning in these realms of space are the S. and

30:1.71 1. S..

30:2.67 1. S..

30:3.4 appliances; they are also greatly assisted by the S.

31:2.2 different order of personality as compared with S..

31:7.2 This group may embrace S., supernaphim,

31:9.13 only S. and Inspired Trinity Spirits maintain any

37:4.2 Inspired Trinity Spirits, Trinitized Sons, S.,

37:8.2 The S., when functionally attached to the local

37:8.2 When they are not thus assigned, we have absolutely

37:8.2 these unique beings are always willing to help us

42:12.10 S., Inspired Trinity Spirits, Personal Aids of the

44:5.7 of space messages except those of Gravity and S..

46:5.21 on the headquarters world—S. and their associates.

48:2.26 the exception of a few of the higher types, such as S.

53:7.3 messages dispatched by seraphic agents and S..

53:7.5 Together with the S. they took up headquarters on

107:2.5 The S. are inclined to believe that they are at one

107:4.4 My order, the S., together with Inspired Trinity

107:7.2 Even my order of personality, the S., does not fully

108:1.8 throughout the long universe careers of the S..

108:3.10 the S. are the personality co-ordinators of various

solitude

75:5.5 while their father wandered in s. for thirty days.

130:6.1 this youth had sought the s. of the hills;

137:4.5 their mother, while Jesus withdrew for an hour’s s.

183:3.2 olive press where the Master was sitting in moonlit s.

186:1.7 the terrible s. of the valley of Hinnom, where Judas

189:4.1 where he thought to grieve over his troubles in s..

Solomonson of David; see Solomon’s Porch

86:1.6 Even in recent times in the Wisdom of S. it is said:

97:9.15 for the throne besides the son of Bathsheba—S..

97:9.16 After David’s death S. purged the political

97:9.16 S. bankrupted the nation by his lavish court and his

97:9.16 S. created a vast Hebrew navy, operated by Syrian

97:9.16 His harem numbered almost one thousand.

121:6.3 Stoic doctrines is exhibited in the Wisdom of S..

122:1.1 David and S. were not in the direct line of Joseph’s

156:4.1 city-state of Tyre during the times of David and S..

165:5.3 yet I say to you, even S. in all his glory was not

Solomon’s Porch

162:1.9 for on several occasions Jesus taught in S. and

162:7.1 a large company of believers assembled in S., Jesus

164:5.0 5. TEACHING IN SOLOMON’S PORCH

164:5.1 teaching the people in S., hoping that he would be

164:5.2 and the people sought the partial shelter of S.;

Solonia

51:3.5 This seraphim, S., proclaimed the miscarriage of

73:7.5 [Presented by S., the seraphic “voice in the Garden.”

74:8.15 [Narrated by S., the seraphic “voice in the Garden.”]

75:7.4 I had personally and repeatedly warned Adam and

75:8.8 [Presented by S., seraphic “voice in the Garden.”]

76:6.5 [Presented by S., seraphic “voice in the Garden.”]

solutionsee solution, salt

10:8.6 But I am unwilling to accept this s. of the mystery

15:9.18 assistance to your directors and rulers in the s. of

27:6.1 the employment of philosophy in an attempted s..

37:8.2 beings are always willing to help us with the s. of our

70:1.2 peace attends upon the civilized s. of all problems

75:1.3 insuperable and the problems beyond creature s..

79:8.6 and Honan demanded group co-operation for s..

84:6.6 dependent on co-operation in the s. of perplexing

91:2.2 that effort which is requisite for the s. of Urantian

101:10.6 faith is the only discovered s. to the impasse in

103:5.6 but in one short human life they are incapable of s..

110:1.4 are factors in the s. of your problem of soul survival

116:6.7 larger opportunity to acquire experience in their s..

117:1.6 vicissitudes attendant upon the s. of the manifold

123:2.3 his efforts to reach a satisfactory s. of the problem

130:6.3 Your mind should be your courageous ally in the s.

132:5.2 am I minded to lay before you my view of the s.

140:8.17 manyfold more competent to attack the s. of your

144:6.3 I will hear you and counsel you in the s. of your

148:6.3 the resolution of his intellectual troubles or the s.

160:1.7 The first step in the s. of any problem is to locate

160:1.8 The wise and effective s. of any problem demands

160:1.8 go to make up the problem presenting itself for s..

160:1.8 The s. of life problems requires courage and sincerity

160:1.10 but also of appropriating the energy for the s. of

160:4.1 of making a living requires religion for its ideal s..

185:5.9 Pilate addressed himself once more to the s. of the

189:4.9 But when they pondered such a s. of their dilemma,

195:5.1 efforts to stabilize society and facilitate the s. of its

solution, salt

58:1.3 protoplasm can function only in a suitable salt s..

58:1.3 —vegetable and animal—evolved in a salt-s. habitat.

58:1.3 not continue to live did not this same essential salt s.

58:1.4 today, this same oceanlike salty s. freely circulates

59:3.9 deposition of salt along with other matter held in s.

solutions

82:1.10 obscure sex problems, but they do not provide s.,

121:5.15 presented a religion which grappled with final s. of

140:8.31 Master offered no s. for the nonreligious problems of

144:6.11 other minor matters were considered and their s.

188:1.4 wrapped with bandages saturated with these s..

solve

19:5.11 I will never cease in my efforts to s. the mystery of

22:10.5 the very problem I have been sent to attack and s.;

27:6.2 exhilarating pursuit of attempting to s. universe

65:3.6 Mankind on Urantia must s. its problems of

88:4.1 savage man attempted to s. the real problems of an

91:6.5 Do not be so slothful as to ask God to s. your

91:9.7 will be directed exclusively for divine wisdom to s.

102:7.6 brilliance of mind to answer these questions and s.

127:3.15 his mind on the one problem which he wished to s.,

128:5.6 this respite from the usual program of problems to s.

130:6.3 Set your mind at work to s. its problems; teach

136:7.1 associates, there remained yet other problems to s.

140:8.18 sons of God s. their own political, social,and political

141:3.3 a suggestion as to how the apostles should s. these

143:3.6 they had left such problems to s. themselves.

144:6.3 difficulties to discuss and numerous problems to s.

144:6.3 you are destined to s. all such problems by your

148:5.4 “Nathaniel, it is our mission to help men s. their

195:5.1 problems for Christianity and other religions to s..

195:10.19 in helping modern man to s. his new and increasingly

196:3.30 Science is man’s effort to s. the apparent riddles of

solved

15:4.3 has never been s. by the physicists of Nebadon.

42:1.3 will physicists feel that they have s. the mystery of

50:5.6 After food problems have been partially s. and some

52:5.9 problems of disease and delinquency are virtually s..

52:7.7 difficulties and material problems have been largely s.

70:0.1 No sooner had man partially s. the problem of

82:2.1 leaves the consequential problems to be s. by society,

110:5.5 These are problems which will have to be s.

116:6.7 divinity attenuation, difficult problems to be s.,

126:2.3 tragically s.—he would not now be expected to go

160:4.9 problems of bodily health and efficiency are best s.

solvent

194:2.1 was an effective s. for man’s spiritual difficulties

194:2.1 effective s. for man’s ever-new and varied spiritual

196:3.1 spiritual religious experience is an efficient s. for

solvents

42:3.8 by electrical, thermal, or X-ray activities and by s..

solves

70:8.13 Social caste s. the problem of finding one’s place in

solving

37:5.6 After long experience in problem s. on the inhabited

72:4.1 information that will assist in s. the problems

75:1.1 Adam and Eve courageously set about the task of s.

100:1.8 worshipful problem s., sharing one’s spiritual life

100:4.2 effort required to wrestle with cosmic problem s..

101:8.3 Faith never shuns the problem-s. duty of living.

112:2.17 and actualization together with cosmic problem s.

143:3.3 You must realize that the best method of s. some

148:5.4 be the better prepared and inspired to go about s.

154:2.5 the educational s. of a wide range of real universe

156:5.10 social situations and s. intricate economic problems.

160:1.7 art of the mastery of dependable techniques for s.

160:1.10 But the greatest of all methods of problem s. I

160:1.10 But even correct methods of s. problems will not

171:7.6 that mortal experienced increased capacity for s. his

Soma

94:4.6 the ancient gods of the Aryans, such as Agni, S., and

somber

87:5.7 of art, and it long kept the world s. and ugly.

somenon-exhaustive; see time, some

81:4.11 modified by primary and (s.) secondary Sangik

some manner

11:5.6 this mid-area is in s. related to the functioning of

15:9.6 3. The secret circuits of the Mystery Monitors, in s.

19:4.7 It seems likely that the Censors are in s. in liaison

19:5.6 This suggests that Thought Adjusters are in s.

19:5.8 whether they are, in s. unknown to us, actually

20:5.2 belief that the purpose of a Son’s bestowal is, in s.,

23:4.2 these messengers by the Infinite Spirit is in s. related

42:2.7 going out from nether Paradise is modified in s. from

67:4.7 believe that all such sincere penitents will in s. be

67:7.7 Caligastia’s rebellion has been in s. time-penalized,

87:1.2 an outward manifestation of piety will in s. deceive

104:3.3 In s. the eternal repleteness of infinity must be

107:3.1 We conjecture that these fellow entities may in s. be

107:5.2 we further know that Adjusters must be minded in s.

112:7.17 finaliter associates, are destined to function in s. in

113:4.5 but their ministry is in s. strangely correlated.

126:3.13 child of promise and in s. different from other youths

130:6.1 happened to distress you, perhaps I can in s. assist

148:4.8 he must in s. seek for legal adoption by the Father.

186:5.2 It is a fact that in s., sooner or later, Jesus would

some onesee also someone

0:2.9 By context—as when used in the discussion of s.

3:1.7 by the inexplicable intrusion of s. of his exclusive

14:4.18 are fashioned along the lines of s. order of pattern

14:4.18 creature living on s. of the billion worlds of Havona

16:5.2 individuality indicative of the ancestral nature of s.

20:6.3 Paradise Son in the course of his bestowal on s. of

28:4.5 represented on a superuniverse capital by s. of the

35:3.2 is under the general supervision of s. of the major

38:5.2 the angelic organization and are assigned to s. of the

38:5.3 education they are advanced to the service of s. of

39:1.13 first see these associate teaching seraphim on s. of

39:7.1 exclusively to those mortals who survive by s. of the

40:10.6 chance to participate in the agelong struggle of s.

42:9.3 after noting s. property, such a quality will change

43:1.9 these seventy triangular areas is correlated with s.

43:7.2 occupational or practical socialization on s. of the

45:2.5 the Sovereign holds a conclave with s. group of

47:8.5 and to choose s. of the optional routes to Havona

48:2.3 first mortal survivor on the shores of s. of the first

48:3.13 that s. of the Morontia Companions will be able to

49:5.9 mortals who simultaneously classify in s. or more

56:3.5 fragment of the pre-Trinity spirit endowment of s.

87:3.3 adopting children was to make sure that s. would

100:4.4 If s. irritates you, causes feelings of resentment,

110:6.3 entire personality, not merely of s. phase thereof.

134:4.8 s. religion will begin to assert its superiority over

160:4.10 one should function as a part of s. of the channels

160:4.11 Life is not real to one who cannot do s. thing well,

163:2.7 Almost every human being has s. thing which is

173:1.6 bellowing of a drove of s. one hundred bullocks

191:4.1 Abner and Lazarus and s. hundred and fifty of

somebody

147:3.5 This afflicted man had waited all these years for s. to

193:4.2 and the generalized craving to “get even” with s. for

someday

57:7.5 The stage is being set for a planet which can s.

79:4.8 But s. a greater Gautama may arise to lead all India

89:3.7 S. man should learn how to enjoy liberty without

98:7.9 his well-intentioned letters to his converts would s.

99:5.7 S. religionists will get together and actually effect

112:7.19 heritage of the ages is yours, and you shall s. serve

118:10.14 Man, the civilized, will s. achieve relative mastery

125:2.3 s. to establish the celebration of a bloodless Passover

134:5.3 S. civil rulers will learn that the Most Highs rule in

170:5.20 But s. the true believers in Jesus will not be thus

somehow

2:6.1 God could be great and absolute, s. even intelligent

11:9.4 which is nonpersonal “Deity” unless s. qualified.

26:10.5 really wishing they might s. go back to the worlds

101:2.5 1.Human experience, the s. registered hope and trust

135:10.1 John s. felt that the responsibility of the kingdom was

someonesee also some one

25:8.5 you will be accompanied by s. of ascendant

27:3.2 they really need s. to provide helpful and friendly

32:3.5 everyone and s. of almost every class of intelligent

70:9.15 Middle Ages; then every man belonged to s. else,

90:3.6 peoples who kill s. every time a nonviolent death

93:9.3 that s. would kill him secretly in order to get Sarah.

122:9.1 (or have s. make the proper sacrifice for her)

126:3.14 though he did long for s. who could understand

129:2.9 to find s. whom they could engage as interpreter

133:1.5 most likely there’ll always be s. on hand to defend

152:0.2 suddenly stopped, exclaiming, “S. touched me.”

152:0.2 to crush us, and yet you say ‘s. has touched me.

171:0.6 By this time s. had carried word of this conference

190:2.3 he became aware of a near-by presence, as if s.

192:1.2 As they neared the shore, they saw s. on the beach,

193:4.7 Judas unfailingly resorted to the practice of blaming s

somethingsee something of

1:4.2 mortal men have s. from God which actually dwells

10:1.1 lovable nature of the Father s. which causes him to

10:7.3 The Supreme Being is s. less and something other

10:7.3 The Supreme Being is something less and s. other

11:5.6 it must have s. to do with reciprocal adjustment

12:4.7 it exists only as related to s. positive and nonspatial.

12:4.16 space processions of the universes have s. to do with

12:9.3 sum of two or more things is very often s. more

12:9.3 something more than, or s. different from,

23:1.10 to which messengers cannot contribute s. essential

25:8.3 —will have s. definite to do with you or for you;

27:1.3 But the last metamorphic sleep is s. more than those

27:3.4 impart to each of these fraternal beings s. from your

28:4.6 The Infinite Spirit must have had s. to do with the

28:5.9 If there is any doubt as to the authenticity of s.

29:0.5 I hope to be able to explain s. about the domain of

31:10.19 can we be criticized for anticipating that s. new

32:5.2 of eternity, s. never beginning and never ending.

36:6.1 Life is s. different from all energy manifestations;

42:2.22 And all this implies that there must be s. inherent in

43:6.3 The Psalmist must have known s. about these things,

44:1.14 Such an effort would be s. like endeavoring to

48:6.33 but s. premeditated as a perversion of truth.

52:2.10 the tasks of race purification, s. which the Urantia

54:2.3 the thrilling experience of contributing s. personal

55:3.2 worker—and all able-bodied citizens worked at s.

62:6.5 We knew that s. closely akin to human mind was

63:1.4 But their vague feeling of being s. more than mere

64:6.2 the Andonites on Urantia was also s. new in Satania.

65:4.2 no world is ever experimental in the sense that s.

66:8.4 and contributed s. to the miscarriage of the plan to

69:0.2 laborsaving while at the same time contributing s. to

69:2.7 primitive man always wanted to get s. for nothing,

75:0.1 the situation seemed so desperate as to demand s.

75:3.5 the recruiting of large numbers of the violet race, s.

75:3.6 see some immediate results—s. in his own lifetime.

75:4.1 Adam recognized that s. was wrong, and he asked

76:5.3 a comfort to Adam and Eve, as well as s. difficult

77:3.1 that s. should be done to preserve their racial unity

77:5.6 line of the world’s leadership, but they did s. more.

77:5.6 Adamson concluded that s. similar was transpiring

83:0.3 the sex urge that selfish man is lured into making s.

85:2.1 There was supposed to be s. unusual and sacred

86:1.2 they lived in constant dread of doing s. that would

86:1.3 Why work hard and reap bad luck—nothing for s.

86:1.3 along and encounter good luck—s. for nothing?

86:1.4 the passion of getting s. for nothing and the fear of

86:1.4 for nothing and the fear of getting nothing for s..

86:2.6 looked upon all nature as alive, as possessed by s..

86:4.3 asleep convinced him that there was s. immaterial

86:6.6 to evolve an art of living based on s. more than

86:7.3 believed they could at least do s. to influence fate.

87:7.9 really contribute s. worth while to the progress of

88:1.1 A man is sick, s. happens, and he gets well.

88:5.1 that an enemy might get possession of s. derived

89:0.2 Primitive man believed that s. special must be done

89:1.1 offending the spirit ghosts by the avoidance of s..

89:1.4 these later commandments definitely promised s. in

89:3.5 in that the gods were supposed to do s. definite in

89:8.7 persuasion were substituted for s. more tangible

90:4.5 a common method of treatment to rub s. magical

91:8.3 Still others pray because they fear s. direful may

93:0.1 when s. unusual is to be attempted, it is quite often

94:3.7 India failed to provide for the survival of s. human,

94:3.7 s. new and unique, s. born of the union of the will

94:3.7 but there is s. distinct from the Adjuster which also

99:5.10 that they should gather together to actually do s.—

100:3.4 Meaning is s. which experience adds to value; it is

102:2.9 but always and ever religion does s.; it is dynamic!

102:3.2 Speculation tends to translate religion into s.

102:5.3 religion is s. more than emotionalized morality.

102:6.3 a personal God of personal salvation, s. more than a

103:1.4 that religion is at first a primitive belief in s. which

103:3.2 should do s. to make other people happier and better

103:5.2 —the impulse to deny the ego s. for the benefit of

103:5.2 there is s. inside of every normal human being that

103:5.9 realizes that there lives and strives within him s.

103:6.9 widely separated concepts into s. like a reasonable

103:7.13 the validity of spiritual consciousness—s. which is

104:2.4 Trinity functions are s. unique, original, and not

104:3.1 of a triunity, for a triunity is s. other than a trinity.

104:3.17 Both eventuate in functions that are s. other than the

105:1.5 thought of s. like this: At some infinitely distant,

105:6.4 evolutionary (time-creative) experience implies s.

105:7.2 Havona thus illustrates s. which is not exactly finite

105:7.3 they differ by s. more than degree; the difference is

105:7.3 The Ultimate is s. more than a super-Supreme

106:6.2 this second experiential Trinity seem to imply s.

107:6.4 But the Adjuster must also be s. more than exclusive

111:0.2 Men have long believed that there is s. growing

111:0.2 s. vital that is destined to endure beyond the short

112:0.16 this is s. other than the time perception of mind or

112:1.19 In a bad system s. is either missing or displaced—

112:5.12 There is s. real, s. of human evolution, s. additional

112:7.16 you have been told s. about the character and

115:0.1 to status—one must do s. as well as well as be s..

116:4.11 who thereby achieve s. which is to them just as

116:7.1 But if you only knew s. about the physique of a

117:1.5 this will of the Supreme is s. more than the will of

117:1.5 will of the Master Son of Nebadon is now s. more

117:2.6 But we are very sure that it will be s. very different

117:7.16 it may be s. like the present relationship between

119:3.2 I well remember how we all anticipated s. unusual,

121:4.2 it taught that men could do s. to improve their status.

123:0.2 Mary feared s. might happen to him if he were

123:2.1 In s. more than a year after the return to Nazareth

124:1.4 went to call on Joseph to demand that s. be done

124:1.11 Jesus had managed to find out s. about practically

124:4.4 Jesus’ parents realized there was s. superhuman

126:3.10 Having settled s. about the nature of his mission on

127:2.8 S. had to be done.

127:2.8 eight brothers and sisters needed s. more than mere

128:7.13 “But, my son, I will continue to send you s. each

129:1.9 There was s. gracious about the personality of Jesus

129:3.6 There was s. special and inspiring associated with

130:5.4 to wish he might do s. to change the caste system of

130:6.1 If s. has happened to distress you, perhaps I can in

130:7.2 love them and watch for the opportunity to do s. for

130:7.4 The motion of time is only revealed in relation to s.

132:4.1 he was also minded to say or do s. to make that

132:5.20 The genius owes s. to both his ancestors and his

133:2.1 “My friend, I perceive that s. terrible must have

133:2.1 Did the woman do s. wrong, or did you foolishly

133:5.11 “At last my eyes have beheld a Jew who thinks s.

133:5.11 racial superiority and talks s. besides religion.”

133:9.4 for I think the Father in heaven must be s. like you

136:2.3 S. new and even greater occurred.

136:4.5 would best serve this world while contributing s. to

136:4.9 Each of these ways had s. to be said in its favor as

137:4.6 fully persuaded that s. extraordinary was about to

137:4.8 you would help us; won’t you please do s. for me?”

137:4.9 Mary seemed to sense that s. was happening.

138:10.4 even the multitude of listeners at times, had s. to eat.

140:1.1 But just now I have s. more to tell you concerning

140:5.9 How could one ever hunger for s. negative—

140:5.9 ever hunger for something negative—s. “not to do”

140:8.20 he had come down to earth to teach s. additional,

141:1.3 On one of these evenings he told the twelve s. about

141:4.8 and s. concerning the origin, of these evil spirits,

141:6.2 to refrain from all efforts to take s. out of the hearts

141:6.2 How often have I told you to labor only to put s.

144:2.1 John taught this prayer that you might have s. to

145:4.3 No sooner would the Master do s. to cheer the souls

147:3.1 to Jesus, “Come with me, I would show you s..”

147:5.4 “Simon, I have s. which I would like to say to you.

147:6.2 They were all agreed that s. should be done to put

149:1.9 as if the power of God were s. to be purchased by

152:1.1 Jesus directed that they should give her s. to eat,

153:0.2 the opinion that “s. out of the ordinary is about to

155:6.5 who can judge—perhaps this spirit may have s. to

156:5.4 When man had a strong urge to do s., good or evil,

158:7.7 grasping the idea that Jesus was telling them s. about

159:3.6 To be strongly and strangely impressed to do s. or to

159:5.11 the idea of doing s. positive to save the wrongdoer

160:2.6 Character is s. more than mere mind and morals.

160:2.10 Ideal marriage must be founded on s. more stable

160:5.1 religion as man’s experience of reacting to s. which

160:5.3 If s. has become a religion in your experience, it is

161:2.7 Hardly does a day pass but s. transpires to disclose

161:2.10 these things unless he were s. more than human.

162:2.5 that s. should be done forthwith to put a stop to

162:2.9 There is s. out of the ordinary about this teacher.

164:1.2 thus he hoped to lead him into saying s. which could

167:4.1 appeared to be in communication with s. outside of

168:0.2 were confident the Master would do s. about it.

170:2.15 the kingdom was in the future, s. to look forward to.

171:4.2 I have s. to say to them.”

171:5.2 the multitude, knew that s. unusual was happening

172:4.2 putting much in the receiving box and all giving s.

172:5.8 Matthew was certain that s. extraordinary would

172:5.10 Simon really believed s. great was going to happen

173:5.6 were beginning to sense that s. tragic was about to

173:5.6 They all felt that s. tremendous was about to

175:4.15 anxious to do s. to assist their beloved Sovereign but

177:4.11 Jesus would do or say s. to dash them to pieces,

179:4.6 they thought he had gone to procure s. additional for

179:5.2 The apostles all sensed that s. out of the ordinary

183:3.4 But the traitor had to do s. to account for his

184:1.4 You realize that s. must be done about your teaching

191:0.5 he was strongly in favor of doing s. to get to the

195:0.3 Christianity came not merely as a new religion—s.

195:1.1 there was s. strangely alike in Greek philosophy

195:7.20 Religious experience is s. in human life which is truly

something of

6:0.4 employ such terms as will afford the finite mind s.

10:1.6 possible for mortal man actually to know s. of the

12:0.1 you can know s. of their physical organization

15:4.1 But there is s. of mystery associated with the

24:1.13 The Universe Circuit Supervisors have s. of the same

24:6.4 Their origin is s. of a mystery.

28:4.8 You are here beginning to see s. of the manner in

30:0.1 desirable to present s. of two basic classifications of

32:3.5 there are to be found s. of everyone and someone

32:5.6 I have done my best to portray s. of our viewpoint,

39:2.6 you will grasp s. of their ministry to mortals if it is

39:5.11 this dimming consciousness seems to visualize s. of

41:2.5 You know s. of the method whereby this vegetative

46:7.7 Perhaps I can best suggest to Urantia minds s. of

48:3.6 S. of an idea of the nature of the work of these

49:5.14 the Urantian cerebral cortex you can grasp s. of the

55:2.6 only learn to view natural death with s. of this same

61:2.7 This carnivorous creature was s. of a cross

63:4.1 complexion, s. of a cross between yellow and red.

68:1.6 may be observed s. of the early group hostility,

72:0.1 I am authorized to narrate s. of the social, moral, and

83:6.4 is, after all, s. of a monopolistic sex association,

83:8.6 But young men and women should be taught s. of

94:10.3 The Tibetans have s of all the leading world religions

97:8.2 The drama of Job was s. of a protest against this

98:7.1 realized s. of this truth, for Paul declared that “God

102:2.2 The wisdom of religious experience is s. of a

102:2.8 Mysticism is often s. of a retreat from life which is

103:2.4 Every human being very early experiences s. of a

104:2.3 man can hope to grasp s. of the interrelationship

106:0.1 mortal should know s. of the relations of Deity to the

106:0.1 he should also comprehend s. of the relationships

106:7.1 inherent in the fact that all such ideas embrace s.

107:3.3 Although we know s. of all the seven secret spheres

112:5.12 There is s. real, s. of human evolution, s. additional

112:6.3 reflect s. of the inherent nature of the personality.

113:6.1 Having told you s. of the ministry of seraphim

117:3.5 In the human race,s. of the same drama of attainment

118:9.7 We understand s. of how the mechanism of Paradise

118:9.8 they will sustain s. of the same relation to their

124:6.12 relative of Mary’s, one who knew s. of the history of

127:2.4 for several years there was s. of an estrangement

131:3.1 record of certain earlier beliefs which reflected s. of

133:7.7 There begins to be s. of an approach to unity in an

137:3.4 s. of majestic import and exalted aspect, but he

138:1.1 this announcement was s. of a disappointment to

139:2.12 S. of Peter’s style and teaching is shown in the

139:3.8 seeking no special reward when he once grasped s.

139:11.9 but gradually Simon began to grasp s. of the meaning

141:2.3 Some of the apostles grasped s. of this teaching, but

144:1.6 Jesus also revealed s. of what happened in the hills

156:0.2 They were all able to appreciate s. of what Jesus had

158:1.3 Jesus told the three apostles s. of his experience in

160:2.10 Such a race might begin to realize s. of your

171:0.3 The leaders understood s. of his teachings

183:5.4 he had s. of the status of a Roman counselor

185:2.5 Pilate knew s. of Jesus’ work among the Jews,

185:3.6 Pilate thought he understood s. of what Jesus

196:2.3 Mark, Matthew, and Luke retain s. of the picture of

sometime

0:8.9 finite time-space creatures s. power-personalizing

0:11.9 metaphysics or to the s. ether hypothesis of science.

0:12.8 postulate the s. appearance of the Supreme-Ultimate

6:8.4 mortal will certainly attain Paradise and s. stand in

10:8.7 these finaliters must s. begin the quest for the

11:4.3 to creations s. to be situated beyond the borders of

12:6.13 The Ultimate is, or s. will be, space present to the

14:6.33 central universe is the s. destiny of those creatures

14:6.40 the eternal career of the finaliters as they shall s. be

18:3.8 destined s. to be superseded by the Supreme Being,

18:5.5 You will all s. know the three Recents of Days in

19:2.4 An evolutionary mortal can s. attain perfection of

19:2.5 the Paradise finaliters after they are s. inducted into

19:5.4 that Inspired Trinity Spirits are destined, s. in the

19:6.4 will possibly cease entering the finaliter corps s.

20:4.4 blessed with a magisterial mission s. between the

21:5.5 the future sovereignty of the s.-to-be-completed

21:5.7 that which cannot be s. spiritualized will eventually

21:5.7 that which cannot be s. co-ordinated with cosmic

21:6.3 But s. in the far-distant future, in the now mobilizing

22:4.7 and s. be assigned to enlarge the revelation of truth

24:6.9 you will s. meet these noble beings face to face if

30:4.15 you will s. experientially know the truth of it if you

31:10.12 S. in the eternal future the evolution of Supreme

32:3.5 represented by its Creator Son, s. vicegerent of God

34:2.6 unprecedented achievement s. in the eternal ages

37:8.3 pleasure in the anticipation of your s. restoration to

39:4.15 These very space traversers will s. carry you to and

39:7.1 are engaged in pursuits relevant to the s. dawning of

40:10.12 a finaliter will s. achieve as a seventh-stage spirit.

41:3.10 improved telescopic technique will s. more fully

43:4.9 S. before Michael’s death in the flesh the fallen

44:0.3 The original teaching corps of these artisans was s.

46:2.6 compared with your s. arrival on the more remote

49:5.22 Life Carriers, who watch over its development until s

52:6.6 Wise statesmen will s. work for the welfare of

54:2.3 monument to experiential wisdom which will s.

55:12.2 This may be in anticipation of the s. arrival of outer-

56:7.8 the new orders of beings that may s. inhabit these

65:3.7 you may s. be attached to a corps of Life Carriers,

65:4.9 on the request of the Life Carriers at, or s. after,

66:2.6 S. before the arrival of these one hundred Jerusem

66:4.5 procreate their successors s. prior to retiring from

66:4.12 s. later release to resume the interrupted journey to

68:6.12 [Presented by a Melchizedek s. stationed on Urantia]

70:2.9 like slavery, war must s. be abandoned as civilization

72:12.5 peace under law and could lead to the s. dawning

75:1.6 But they would have s. met with success had they

76:5.4 proclaimed that a Son of God would s. come,

76:6.1 and Eve would s. awake from the sleep of death

77:5.2 s. after the establishment of the second garden he

77:9.4 not to leave the planet prior to their s. release by the

79:6.1 S. after driving the red man across to North America

93:9.1 Melchizedek warned his followers that he must s. go

93:10.7 the s. return to the planet of Adam and Eve as

93:10.8 the explicit promise of the Creator Son to return s.,

102:2.5 it can and s. will portray to man the experiential

105:4.3 It has been s. stated that unity begets duality,

106:0.18 The seven superuniverses, now evolving, will s.

106:2.6 so will evolutionary mortals s. attain to kinship with

106:9.11 Mortals will s. realize that success in the quest of

112:7.5 leave the confines of the universe to proceed s. to

114:1.4 until Michael s. returns to Urantia as he promised

114:4.1 The present Most High observer (and s. regent) is

115:7.2 by experiential progression, s. to attain the divinity of

117:2.6 There will come an end s. to the growth of the

117:3.8 Creator personalities whose acts will s. culminate in

117:6.18 Man’s s. attainment of the Supreme is consequent

117:6.20 likewise will they be s. dependent on the future

119:5.4 to teach the probability of Michael’s s. incarnating

120:0.3 insight and wisdom of execution which will s. be

122:8.6 These priests from Mesopotamia had been told s.

128:5.7 that they would s. like to be married if it could be

131:10.6 and as his earth child I am s. going forth to see him.

133:4.7 tempered by mercy when you s. stand before the

133:8.2 far from Palestine; maybe I shall come back here s..”

134:1.1 There Jesus met his brother James, who had s. come

134:5.15 S. the supernational sovereignty of the planetary

134:6.11 at least some hope of s. having a global religion—

134:8.1 proceeded along the Damascus road to a village s.

136:4.14 the side of the hills near a village s. called Beit Adis.

137:7.12 and sects believed in the s. coming of the Messiah.

154:4.6 have been built upon his teachings, and s. will be.

159:3.6 S. the children of the kingdom will realize that strong

162:2.7 all who truly seek to find me shall s. attain the life

166:4.2 the Father and the s. healing of his afflicted children?

170:4.15 on several occasions, definitely promise s. to return

170:4.15 he also promised s. to come back to this world in

171:1.5 Accordingly, s. after the resurrection and also after

175:3.3 to “bring him before the high Jewish court s. before

176:2.1 has confidently looked forward to his s. coming.

176:2.3 I also promise that I will s. return to this world,

176:2.3 hands, but be of good courage, for I will s. return.

176:4.1 so misunderstood as his promise s. to come back

176:4.1 not strange that Michael should be interested in s.

176:4.3 promised his followers that he would s. return to

177:3.4 were on the way to Jerusalem and should arrive s.

177:4.5 honor and glory which he had thought would s. be

178:1.3 governments, whose rulers may s. become believers,

179:0.1 Passover would be eaten on Friday night, s. before

187:4.1 “Verily, verily, I say to you today, you shall s. be

187:4.7 promise that they should s. meet in Paradise,

sometime-to-be-completed

21:5.5 like the future sovereignty of the s. Supreme Being,

sometimes

0:1.9 grand universe, s. designated the Supremacy of Deity

0:1.10 supersustenance, s. called the Ultimacy of Deity.

0:3.24 This concept is s. designated the Father-Infinite.

2:5.3 therefore does he s. “chasten us for our own profit,

2:7.3 hailing from various spheres, may s. vary in details

3:1.10 is s. with the hope of conserving and safeguarding

3:2.8 their minds are so limited and s. so gross,

3:2.8 the welfare of the part may s. appear to differ from

3:2.9 we must therefore s. share in the family discipline.

3:6.6 The Creator Sons most certainly can and s. do,

4:2.5 the imperfections of progressive evolution and, s.,

4:3.5 their unfortunate choosing, s. occasion emotions

5:5.3 The philosopher is s. inclined to posit a God of unity,

7:6.7 it is independent of time though s. conditioned by

8:2.2 on Urantia he is s. confused with the cosmic mind.

9:1.5 the First Source and Center, s. being called the

10:1.6 the Sons of God visit the evolutionary worlds and s.

10:5.4 the Trinity in relation to the finite is s. spoken of as

10:5.5 relationship is s. denominated the Trinity of Ultimacy

11:3.3 Paradise is s. called “the Father’s House” since it

11:8.5 the force-charge of space, s. called pure energy or

15:5.8 In the smaller systems the largest outer planet s.

15:6.11 The dark islands are s. enormous in mass and

15:7.5 it has s. meant these seven mansion worlds,

15:14.3 it is for this reason that we have s. conjectured that

16:3.16 that Master Spirit Number Seven s. speaks in

16:6.3 Human minds are s. observed to be running in

17:3.3 Divine heredity does s. disclose in the creature

17:4.2 s. one Aid functions acceptably, while on other

19:4.8 which have been s. designated Stationary Sons of

19:5.3 receive their assistance, s. recognize their presence.

19:5.10 Solitary Messengers, and s. Trinity-origin beings,

19:7.2 and Havona natives are s. designated collectively as

20:2.3 mortal flesh and s. are born of earthly mothers on

20:3.3 Magisterial missions s., and bestowal missions

20:7.1 On Salvington they are s. denominated the Spiritual

21:0.3 S. we refer to the sovereign of your universe of

22:1.13 but the Trinitized Sons of Perfection have s. erred

22:5.1 races traverse Havona, attain Paradise, and s. find

22:7.6 Unbelievably long periods of time are s. consumed

22:7.6 mortals—and s. Paradise-Havona personalities—

22:9.6 is beautiful and s. most touchingly pathetic.

23:2.20 they can s. detect the probable presence of very small

25:2.10 Hence these commissions are s. called referee trios.

25:3.4 And while their decisions may not be appealed, s.

25:3.5 Their work is s. carried out for the apparent welfare

25:3.5 s. their acts on the worlds of time and space are

25:5.1 custodians of knowledge, s. designated the “living

26:8.1 The fourth Havona circuit is s. called the “circuit of

26:10.5 s. look back over the struggles of youth and early

27:7.7 S. all Paradise becomes engulfed in a dominating

29:1.1 they s. produce these high types of semimaterial

29:2.16 Such a lane or line of energy,s. also called an energy

29:3.11 the physical controllers are s. automatically reactive

30:4.17 S. all training worlds of mortal residence are called

32:3.6 The lower creatures—and s. even the higher

32:3.7 of disharmony, confusion, and s. rebellion—sin.

33:1.1 on Urantia, he is s. spoken of as Christ Michael.

33:7.8 However unfairly human contentions s. appear to be

35:1.4 designated special ambassadors, as they s. are,

35:2.8 they have s. erred in minor matters, that is, they have

35:4.4 They s. act as temporary custodians on wayward

35:4.4 and s. one of this order has even incarnated in the

35:5.4 their decisions have s. been reversed on appeal to the

35:5.6 the Vorondadeks have s. exercised such authority as

35:9.2 S. no change in the head of the trio is made,

36:2.17 many of which are s. so antagonistic to the peace

36:3.2 Life Carriers s organize the life patterns after arriving

36:6.7 these three are the levels of God the Sevenfold, s.

37:2.3 they have s. been known as “the angel of the Lord.”

37:3.2 Morning Star, the archangels do s. function by his

37:3.6 This is the archangel of the resurrection, s. referred

39:0.10 Human beings s. find it hard to understand that a

39:3.5 s. such groups have found themselves reassociated

39:3.11 Vorondadek observer, and s. Most High regent,

39:5.11 prior to physical death a reflective phenomenon s.

39:5.12 Human beings have s. been permitted to observe

39:8.4 in other circumstances angels s. achieve Paradise

39:9.1 angels are s. assigned to the ministry of worlds

40:3.1 S. the majority of them are translated, along with

40:4.1 S., after repeated services of this sort or following

41:2.6 They are s. concerned with the physical preliminaries

41:2.8 the local controllers s. employ enormous numbers of

41:3.9 S. a sun will capture a stream of meteors in a line

41:5.7 the water s. appears to fall in sheets or to descend

41:6.1 light, in traversing space, is s. slightly modified by

41:7.8 a sun yields energy and heat s. greater than that

41:7.11 of hot gases (s. millions of degrees in temperature)

41:10.1 the closest approach of the attracting body s. draws

41:10.3 The molten-split and collisional worlds are s. without

41:10.5 S. the last is first, while truly the least becomes

42:2.9 Primordial force is s. spoken of as pure energy;

42:8.2 attraction; its behavior is therefore s. unpredictable.

44:2.10 these reproducers s. associate themselves in dramatic

46:2.8 Urantia time throughout the light period and, s.,

46:3.4 except the Michael messages, which s. go direct to

46:7.3 spornagia do enjoy long lives, s. to the extent of

47:7.1 progressive types of beings who s. inhabit these

48:2.12 They also s. work in connection with supermaterial

48:4.5 of combat, struggle, and s. fearfulness, and ofttimes

48:6.32 But s. error is so great that its rectification by

48:6.36 they will point out that s. your most disappointing

48:6.36 S. the planting of a seed necessitates its death,

49:0.4 Many of these enormous spheres have satellites, s.

49:1.4 Life is s. initiated in one center, s. in three, as it was

49:1.7 S. evolutionary progress is temporarily delayed by

49:2.16 when the planet is not too large, it is s. expedient to

49:2.16 These air navigators s. intervene between the water

50:2.3 the third order of his own group of sonship and s.,

51:4.6 reduced to the status of servants—s. exterminated.

51:6.4 but this actual affiliation s. does not occur until the

52:1.5 the planets are s. overrun with the larger types of

52:2.5 their relentless warfare s. results in the obliteration

52:3.8 groups of their descendants s. remain nonflesh eaters

52:4.10 S such an epoch is much shorter and in rare instances

55:0.1 Evening Stars always, and the Melchizedeks s.,

55:3.20 three properly qualified citizens who are s. chosen by

55:4.23 s. it is a Melchizedek who volunteers to function in

57:3.12 This critical stage of gravity-heat contention s. lasts

58:2.10 Your broadcasting is s. disturbed by the storms that

58:3.3 greatly altered because the electron spin is s. in the

58:7.1 s. they yield fossil remains of some of the earlier

60:2.11 huge ichthyosaurs s. grew to be fifty feet long,

60:4.2 These lighter areas of land are s. 15,000 to 20,000

60:4.2 S. these upthrusts of land occur without folding.

66:2.3s. referred to as the Caligastia one hundred.

66:3.2 from conditions which have s. since prevailed.

67:7.5 and may s. even retard spiritual progress on certain

68:5.3 S. such a line of hunger march would be ten miles

68:6.8 Children were s. strangled at birth, but the favorite

70:2.1 war s. kills the patient, destroys the society.

70:6.2 a real king, he was s. called “father of his people.”

70:8.8 slave could never become a capitalist, though s. the

71:7.2 and philosophy s. becomes the chief pursuit of its

75:1.4 spirits drooped, and s. their faith almost faltered.

77:1.2 s. so modify the workings of the interassociation

77:8.13 do not permit humans to witness their s. necessary

78:2.2 S. this expansion was depleting to the home culture

81:6.12 You are s. shocked at the ravages of war, but you

82:3.5 one head, although such skulls were s. purchasable.

82:3.8 incentive to child marriages even at birth and s.

82:5.1 weakness s. resulted from excessive inbreeding.

82:5.2 While the inbreeding of good stock s. resulted in the

82:5.3 Property has always influenced marriage, and s.,

83:2.4 Woman s. formally, as well as covertly, initiates

83:5.3 Caste and economic restrictions s. made it necessary

84:3.9 mothers relieved of their s. temporary barrenness,

85:2.3 would s. be found out in the forest affectionately

85:4.1 S. a drowning man would be refused succor for fear

86:5.14 The reflection of oneself in the water was s. looked

88:5.5 s. it was in an effort to cure disease or to stop bad

89:1.2 he s. dies of fright when he has violated a taboo,

89:5.9 1. Cannibalism s. became a communal ceremony,

90:1.1 The shaman s. functioned as a priest and even as a

91:2.2 ego; it has been always psychic and s. spiritual.

91:2.2 Magic has s. ascended by goal elevation from

91:2.2 Prayer has s. become so materialistic that it has

91:8.4 an expression of praise, social devotions; s. prayer is

91:8.5 It is s. the pathetic expression of spiritual craving

91:8.5 and s. the blatant shouting of pious phrases.

92:3.7 religion has s. neglected education and retarded

94:1.4 The deity-father principle, s. called Prajapati,

94:1.4 s. termed Brahma, was submerged in the theologic

94:11.11 as the Absolute, s. even as the infinite I AM.

95:0.1 S. their failures were due to lack of wisdom, s. to

97:4.3 half-religious, timeserving, and s. immoral fellows,

98:4.8 “enthusiasm” of the realization of divinity, were s.

100:5.3 —may be a natural and gradual growth or may s. be

100:5.8 a technique of reality avoidance, albeit it has s. been

100:7.2 even though such sincerity s. caused pain.

100:7.12 consistently cheerful, notwithstanding Jesus s. drank

101:2.15 teachers, even the prophets, have s. possessed so

102:3.1 overdevelopment is likewise s. very handicapping

104:0.3 S. the concept of an evolutionary triad has become

104:3.1 While mankind has s. grasped at an understanding of

106:8.13 nature of this second level has been s. presented as:

106:9.1 we s. theorize that all this may happen in the utter

107:0.7 the Monitors are s. designated Thought Changers.

107:4.2 For this reason we s. denominate the divine gifts as

107:4.3 the lower orders of personal creatures may s. have to

107:4.4 even seraphim can s. discern the spirit luminosity

107:4.5 On Urantia this phenomenon has s. been referred to

107:7.1 Father are commonly referred to as beings and s.,

108:2.11 we observe Adjusters s. bestowed in response to

108:5.3 embrace evil, may s. depart from the divine way,

109:5.1 At such times, and s. during sleep, the Adjuster is

109:5.2 It is s. possible to have the mind illuminated, to hear

109:7.6 Adjusters consult with the Ancients of Days, and s.

110:3.5 Confusion, being puzzled, even s. discouraged and

110:3.5 Such attitudes may s. connote lack of co-operation

110:4.3 pictures of mind are s. the direct or indirect work of

110:5.2 When Adjusters do, as they s. have, such souls are

110:5.6 as you ascend the psychic circles, s. directly, but

110:7.10 s. the indwelling Adjuster is so situated that it

113:2.8 advanced associates, the seraphim s. work singly.

115:6.7 learned that the motion of the invisible may s. be

121:5.10 Their secret rites and rituals were s. gruesome and

122:5.3 meditative and worshipful, s. characterized by

125:4.3 S. his pointed questions were somewhat

126:0.3 was s. tempted to look with favor on the possibility

126:3.13 S. Mary thought the lad was beside himself, then she

127:4.5 Jesus’ plan of placating their bellicose and s. irate

127:5.1 upon Jesus’ future career; not often, but at least s.,

128:2.4 Each Sabbath Jesus returned to Nazareth, and s.

131:10.7 it s. terrifies me when I stop to think that all men are

132:5.13 the God of heaven would not condemn you if s.

132:7.7 “You know, father, I s. think Joshua is a prophet.”

134:5.6 while nations themselves s. become unified by empire

135:7.1 S. he questioned everything, but not for long.

135:12.3 with John about the kingdom, and while s. impressed

139:7.9 Also, s. when Matthew became greatly interested in

139:8.10 s. it was Nathaniel who helped Thomas to recover,

139:8.10 s. Peter, and not infrequently one of the Alpheus

139:8.11 S. Thomas would get permission from Andrew to go

139:12.5 treasurer, a learned man, a loyal (though s. critical)

140:5.17 Mercy s. may be passive, but here it is active and

140:7.2 and s. all twelve of them were so engaged.

140:8.4 that the civil government must s. employ force for

142:7.9 discipline, guidance, correction, and s. restraint of

143:2.5 that the human heart is s. even desperately wicked?

146:4.1 S. he would speak at the morning service, and

147:5.2 S. Pharisees would even blow a trumpet as they were

147:5.4 those who have received but little forgiveness s.

149:4.4 the dangers of courage and faith, how they s. lead

151:5.2 These gales come on quickly and s. go away just as

153:4.1 case of demoniac possession, even such as s.

157:7.2 now, more recently, depressed and s. dejected by

158:5.1 rends him in convulsions and s. has cast him into

160:4.11 s. overplanning for the future defeats its own high

163:4.17 s. considering the nations of heathendom as being

167:1.5 When you give a banquet, s. bid the poor, maimed,

168:4.6 the finite petition is s. so fraught with the grasp of

169:2.5 “And it is in this way that the sons of this world s.

171:2.1 the Bethany ford of the Jordan s. called Bethabara,

172:3.4 there was one Scripture that had s. been associated

172:5.6 Multitudes had s. been a great trial to the steward

174:1.2 the wise parent entertains for his s. erring child.

179:3.9 those who exercise this authority are s. called

181:2.16 Although you have s. doubted and at other times

187:2.3 lingering punishment, the victim s. not dying for

188:3.5 We have s. dared to explain these things to ourselves

195:8.6 a revolt against God himself, s. tacitly and s. openly.

somewhat

11:7.3 separate them s. as the midspace zones separate

11:7.6 it thickens s. faster than does the plane of creation,

13:1.2 And though I am s. familiar with six of these special

15:3.6 This near collision changed Andronover into a s.

15:5.5 after it has s. cooled and condensed, it may chance

16:3.19 are certain to recognize and s. comprehend when

17:2.1 fifty of these unique and s. mysterious beings.

18:4.3 at the same time be s. representative of the original

19:0.1 and the s. impersonal category of the Inspired Trinity

19:6.8 that the Havona of the previous universe age was s.

20:6.8 It differs s. from the Spirit of Truth which

23:3.6 personal prerogatives of communication, are s.

25:1.3 These fourth creatures are s. on the order of

26:6.3 I am s. at a loss to explain what takes place on this

29:4.21 influence energy and power transformations s. as

29:4.32 S. as a plant stores solar light, so do these living

32:5.6 to tell you s. of our understanding of things eternal.

34:0.3 it is s. difficult to portray this early universe presence

35:2.3 Most of their work is regular and s. routine, but

35:8.15 Since Lanonandeks are a s. lower order of sonship

38:8.5 While the second and third groups are s. limited in

38:9.3 Midwayers are a s. standardized order of beings who

42:1.9 all this confirms our belief in a circular, s. limited,

42:11.5 short-range cohesive force of the macrocosmos s.

43:8.7 close working association with a s. dissimilar group

48:4.3 crude and s. unfortunate way to try to convey an

49:3.4 and even the methods of procreation are s. different.

49:5.1 It will be s. difficult to make an adequate portrayal of

49:5.13 Urantians are of the two-brained type, s. more

49:5.13 but s. less spiritual, ethical, and worshipful than the

49:5.15 and which would s. shame yours by comparison.

49:5.15 and spiritual reciprocation, you are s. inferior.

51:4.2 The earlier races are s. superior to the later; the red

51:4.3 second, fourth, and sixth being s. less endowed.

52:3.7 The color of such an amalgamated race is s. of an

53:7.4 Life Carriers were s. influenced by the rebellion of

54:4.1 Another problem s. difficult of explanation in the

56:10.3 Philosophy you s. grasp, divinity you comprehend

57:2.4 circular gas cloud in shape s. like a flattened spheroid

61:3.10 During this period an animal evolved which was s.

64:2.3 They were followed in Europe by a s. superior and

64:6.14 Intellectually they were s. inferior to the red man,

64:7.11 the resultant blend, subsequently s. upstepped by the

65:5.2 we s. discounted the difficulties involved because

65:7.2 you are occasionally s. perplexed in explaining all

66:8.1 slightly resentful of senior counsel and s. restive

68:6.2 natural increase in offspring was s. brought under

70:1.22 warfare evolve from the primitive man hunt to the s.

72:3.9 Divorce regulations are s. lax, but decrees of

77:3.4 But the Nodites were still s. divided in sentiment as

77:7.5 inferior mortals and s. to control their actions.

79:2.1 The base of the peninsula was formerly s. narrower

79:8.3 Consciousness of past achievements (s. diminished in

80:1.2 cultures and from these centers had penetrated s.

83:2.5 substituting s. idealized concepts of sex attraction for

84:6.4 men, but women also appear to be s. less logical.

91:4.3 Prayer is s. more ethical when it deals with

94:6.9 he was s. influenced by the lingering traditions of

94:6.11 were s. inimical to the very Chinese spirit of

96:4.5 succeeded in the establishment of his s. advanced

96:6.2 nomadic herders into settled and s. sedate farmers.

98:3.6 and s. successful effort to destroy the mysteries and

103:6.15 this union man can compensate s. for his failure to

105:1.4 the I AM is one universe concept which is s. more

108:5.7 It is all s. of a mystery to us, not as to the plan and

110:3.5 and may, therefore, s. delay spiritual progress, but

113:2.5 The only emotion actuating you which is s.

114:5.4 This rather loosely organized and s. personally

116:2.3 the Trinity is a reality which lies s. beyond the

117:3.7 This is s. like the way in which the Supreme Being

121:4.1 The gentiles were,from a moral standpoint, s. inferior

121:6.1 tremendously influenced and s. modified by Greek

123:0.2 to make him self-conscious and s. self-centered,

123:6.8 at first he was s. shocked by Jesus’ frankness

124:2.3 Jesus’ interest in study was s. above the average but

125:2.2 but Jesus s. disconcerted his parents by the inclusion

125:4.3 his pointed questions were s. embarrassing to the

125:6.1 to comprehend that they would be s. worried about

127:1.3 possess a s. fluctuating but aggressive temperament,

132:5.21 Accidental riches should be regarded s. in the light

135:11.1 John had a lonely and s. bitter experience in prison

136:0.1 consolation to the world and s. of an example;

137:2.6 And then, s. shocked, Nathaniel asked, “Can any

138:9.1 This s. monotonous period of alternate fishing and

139:4.8 John was s. bigoted and inordinately intolerant.

139:5.1 Philip was also s. influenced by the fact that Peter,

139:12.4 notion that Jesus was timid and s. afraid to assert his

141:0.2 Andrew was s. startled to see the Master thus

147:3.2 The apostles were s. restless under the restrictions

149:3.3 Though divine spirits may vary s. in the nature and

149:6.6 they grow older and become s. more appreciative of

153:4.6 They were all amazed and s. terror-stricken by the

153:5.1 They were also s. frightened and disconcerted by

164:1.2 This lawyer was s. familiar with Jesus’ teachings and

164:4.10 Josiah replied, s. impatiently: “I have told you

165:5.2 my words to you, the apostles, must be s. different

171:2.6 kingdom would certainly be set up s. in accordance

172:1.1 the chief priests and Pharisees were s. perplexed.

172:5.5 meaning of this Scripture to enable him s. to enjoy

172:5.9 into Jerusalem had begun to make a s. humorous

173:1.2 although the price might be s. high, no more fees had

177:0.1 On this particular Wednesday they ate breakfast s.

184:3.5 The entire court was startled and s. confused by his

186:1.2 he was also beginning to become s. disillusioned

187:5.4 they were s. sheltered by an overhanging rock.

188:3.5 dared to explain these things to ourselves s. as

190:1.6 even those who s. doubted, carried the message just

193:5.1 with his eleven silent and s. bewildered apostles.

195:10.15 that there is a religion of Jesus separate, and s. apart,

somewhere

1:6.7 an actual personality s. concealed in that universe.

42:7.5 elements at the surface, but they are s. present,

51:6.3 Think what it would mean on your world if s. in the

172:5.5 John came s. near understanding why Jesus did

Somme

63:5.3 they lived along the river S. for tens of thousands of

63:5.3 The S. is the one river unchanged by the glaciers,

80:3.1 only the S. now flows in the same channel which it

80:5.4 the blue man were fought out in the valley of the S..

80:5.4 the armies of the north in the final battle of the S.,

80:5.5 great military resistance was overcome along the S..

Son or Eternal SonSecond Person of the Trinity

  see Son or Paradise Sonnon-specific;

  see SonMichael of Nebadon;

  see Son of God; Son of Man; Son, Creator;

  see Son, Master; Son, Material; see son

     see Avonal; Father-Son; finders, Son; High Son

Assistant; Lanonandek; Melchizedek; Teacher;

  Trinitized; Trinity; Vorondadek

0:1.14 Deity may be existential, as in the E.; experiential,

0:2.13 God the S.—Co-ordinate Creator, Spirit Controller,

0:2.13 The E., the Second Person of Deity.

0:3.15 3. The universe spirit forces are convergent in the E..

0:3.22 by becoming the Eternal Father of the Original S.

0:3.22 Coexistent with the differentiation of the S. from

0:3.22 the appearance of coexistent personal Deity, the E.

0:3.23 instructing all creatures that the E. and the Infinite

0:3.23 a time when the I AM was not the Father of the S.

0:3.25 it probable that only the E. and the Infinite Spirit

0:4.7 The E. is an absolute spiritual actuality; mortal man

0:4.10 potentiality centering in the E. from those things

0:5.5 The E. is the absolute personality, the secret of

0:6.1 all things responding to the spirit circuit of the S.,

0:6.13 the E. is the pattern personality; the Father is the

0:6.13 bestow pattern, and the S. cannot bestow personality

0:7.1 God the Father, God the S., and God the Spirit are

0:7.5 The Father, S., and Spirit are existential—existential

0:7.6 existential Deity expression of himself in the S. and

0:8.7 6. God the S..

0:9.4 —the Father, the E., and the Infinite Spirit—are,

0:11.1 When the combined thought of the Father and the E.

0:11.1 expression of his thought into the word of his S.

0:12.2 eternal Deity union of the Universal Father, the E.,

1:1.5 On those worlds where a P. has lived a bestowal

1:2.9 Paradise universe and, in association with the E.,

1:2.10 God is manifest in the person of the E. and in the

1:2.10 and in the persons of the divine children of the E..

1:3.4 is shared fully with his coexistent self, the E. of

1:3.4 Both the Father and the S. in like manner share the

1:3.4 in and of himself, absolute; in the S. it is unqualified,

1:3.8 most completely revealed to the universe in the E..

1:5.5 would not ask nor expect to see other than the S..

1:5.16 the E. includes all the spirit impulses of all creation

2:2.1 to the eternal purpose which I purposed in my S..”

2:7.7 universe is coherent in the personality of the E..

3:1.6 embracing the presence circuits of the E.,

3:1.9 the function of the universal spirit presence of the E.

3:1.9 But neither the spiritual activity of the E. and his

3:6.6 The E. and Infinite Spirit suffer in a modified sense.

3:6.8 God the Father loves men; God the S. serves men;

4:1.8 the functioning of the Universal Father, the E.,

4:5.6 The bestowal of a P. on your world was inherent

5:1.10 the communion of his spirit and the spirit of his S.

5:3.2 realm of the E. and the S.’ spiritual organization.

5:3.2 able to utilize the spirit-gravity circuits of the E..

5:3.4 directed to the person of the E. or the Creator Son.

5:3.5 worship God; pray to, and commune with, the S.;

5:3.6 in the place of both the Universal Father and the E.

5:3.6 personification of the Universal Father and the E..

5:6.11 circuited in the Conjoint Actor and all spirit in the E.

6:0.0 THE ETERNAL SON

6:0.1 The E. is the perfect and final expression of the “first

6:0.1 he does so through his E., who ever has been, now is

6:0.1 And this E. is residential at the center of all things,

6:0.2 and allude to an impossible time origin of the E.

6:0.2 nor could the E. ever have had a beginning.

6:0.3 The E. is the spiritual personalization of the Father’s

6:0.3 thereby does the S. constitute the divine revelation of

6:0.3 The perfect personality of the S. discloses that the

6:0.4 We believe the S. sprang from the Father; we are

6:0.4 creature can fully comprehend this mystery of a S.

6:1.0 1. IDENTITY OF THE ETERNAL SON

6:1.1 The E. is the original and only-begotten Son of God.

6:1.1 He is God the S., the Second Person of Deity and

6:1.1 so the E. is the Second Great Source and Center.

6:1.2 The E. is the spiritual center and divine administrator

6:1.2 the E. is first a cocreator and then a spiritual

6:1.2 “God is spirit,” and the S. is a personal revelation of

6:1.3 as a creator except in conjunction with the S. or with

6:1.3 the Son or with the co-ordinate action of the S..

6:1.3 Had the New Testament writer referred to the E., he

6:1.4 When a Son of the E. appeared on Urantia, those

6:1.4 from the Father just as truly as did the Original S.,

6:1.5 The E. is known by different names in various

6:1.5 we designate the S. as the Co-ordinate Spirit Center

6:1.5 this S. is of record as the Second Eternal Source

6:1.5 The Melchizedeks speak of him as the S. of Sons.

6:1.5 Original S. has been confused with a Creator Son,

6:1.6 reserving the designation “the E.” for this Original S.

6:2.0 2. NATURE OF THE ETERNAL SON

6:2.1 The E. is just as changeless and infinitely dependable

6:2.1 He is also just as spiritual as the Father, just as truly

6:2.1 To you of lowly origin the S. would appear to be

6:2.1 he is one step nearer you in approachability than is

6:2.2 The E. is the eternal Word of God.

6:2.2 He is wholly like the Father; in fact, the E. is God

6:2.2 thus it was and is and forever will be true of the E.

6:2.2 “He who has seen the S. has seen the Father.”

6:2.3 In nature the S. is wholly like the spirit Father.

6:2.3 actually we at the same time worship God the S. and

6:2.3 God the S. is just as divinely real and eternal in

6:2.4 The S. not only possesses all the Father’s infinite

6:2.4 the S. is also reflective of all the Father’s holiness of

6:2.4 The S. shares the Father’s perfection and jointly

6:2.5 The E. possesses all the Father’s character of divinity

6:2.5 The S. is the fullness of God’s absoluteness in

6:2.5 qualities the S. reveals in his personal management of

6:2.6 is focalized and personalized in the Deity of the E..

6:2.6 In the S. all spiritual characteristics are apparently

6:2.6 as the Father shares his spirit nature with the S.,

6:2.7 the Father and the S. are equal except that the Son

6:2.7 equal except that the S. appears to devote himself

6:2.8 I discern no difference between the Father and the S.

6:2.8 the E. looks upon all creatures both as father and

6:3.1 The S. shares the justice and righteousness of the

6:3.1 the S. is the revelation of love to the universes.

6:3.1 As God is love, so the S. is mercy.

6:3.1 The S. cannot love more than the Father, but he

6:3.1 but he can show mercy to creatures in one additional

6:3.1 for he not only is a primal creator like the Father,

6:3.1 but he is also the E. of that same Father, thereby

6:3.2 The E. is the great mercy minister to all creation.

6:3.2 Mercy is the essence of the S.’ spiritual character.

6:3.2 The mandates of the E. are keyed in tones of mercy.

6:3.3 To comprehend the love of the E., you must first

6:3.4 The ministry of the E. is devoted to the revelation

6:3.4 This divine S. is not engaged in the ignoble task of

6:3.4 How wrong to envisage the E. as appealing to the

6:3.4 love is the real and eternal source of the S.’ mercy.

6:3.5 God is love, the S. is mercy.

6:3.5 the Father’s love in action in the person of his E..

6:3.5 The love of this universal S. is likewise universal.

6:3.5 while the love of the E. is more like the affection of

6:3.5 the love of the Father and the love of the S..

6:4.0 4. ATTRIBUTES OF THE ETERNAL SON

6:4.1 The E. motivates the spirit level of cosmic reality;

6:4.1 the spiritual power of the S. is absolute in relation

6:4.1 E. exercises perfect control over the interassociation

6:4.1 to the infinite drawing power of the primal S. of

6:4.1 the spirit power of the Original S. will be found

6:4.2 The S. is omnipotent only in the spiritual realm.

6:4.3 The omnipresence of the Original S. constitutes the

6:4.3 the active presence of the divine spirit of the E..

6:4.3 in our thinking from the spiritual presence of the E..

6:4.3 the Father is eternally resident in the spirit of the S..

6:4.4 from the everywhere spirit activities of the E..

6:4.4 all situations of Father-S. presence of a dual nature

6:4.4 the spirit of the S. is co-ordinate with the spirit of the

6:4.5 the spirit of the S. is co-ordinate with the spiritual

6:4.6 Spiritually the E. is omnipresent.

6:4.6 The spirit of the E. is most certainly with you and

6:4.7 The Original S. is universally and spiritually self-

6:4.7 In wisdom the S. is the full equal of the Father.

6:4.7 like the Father, the S. knows all; he is never

6:4.7 he is never surprised by any universe event;

6:4.7 he comprehends the end from the beginning.

6:4.8 The Father and the S. really know the number of all

6:4.8 Not only does the S. know all things by virtue of his

6:4.8 the S., equally with the Father and Conjoint Actor,

6:4.8 there are other ways in which the P. is omniscient.

6:4.9 The E., as a merciful, and ministering personality,

6:4.9 the E. is just as kind and considerate, just as patient

6:4.10 It is needless to expatiate on the attributes of the E..

6:4.10 and correctly evaluate the attributes of God the S..

6:5.0 5. LIMITATIONS OF THE ETERNAL SON

6:5.1 The E. does not personally function in the physical

6:5.1 nor does he function, except through the Conjoint

6:5.1 limit the E. in the full and free exercise of all the

6:5.2 The E. does not personally pervade the potentials of

6:5.2 powerful grasp of the spirit-gravity circuit of the S..

6:5.3 The E. derives personality from the Father, but he

6:5.3 he does not, without the Father, bestow personality.

6:5.3 The S. gives origin to a vast spirit host, but such

6:5.3 When the S. creates personality, he does so in

6:5.3 The E. is thus a cocreator of personalities, but he

6:5.3 he bestows personality upon no being and of himself

6:5.3 This limitation of action does not deprive the S. of

6:5.4 E. is limited in transmittal of creator prerogatives.

6:5.4 The Father, in eternalizing the Original S.,

6:5.4 The E. transmits creatorship powers only to the

6:5.4 when the Father and the S. unite to personalize a

6:5.5 The E., as an infinite and exclusively personal being,

6:5.5 the S. can and does bestow himself as an unlimited

6:5.6 Ever remember, the E. is the personal portrayal of

6:5.6 The S. is personal and nothing but personal in the

6:5.7 Though the E. cannot personally participate in the

6:5.7 he did sit in council with the Father in the eternal

6:5.7 proposed to the S., “Let us make mortal man in our

6:5.7 so does the spirit presence of the S. envelop you,

6:6.1 The E. is spirit and has mind, but not a mind or a

6:6.3 The mind of the E. is like that of the Father but

6:6.3 The mind of the Father and the S., that intellect

6:6.4 The E. is wholly spiritual; man is very nearly entirely

6:6.4 much pertaining to the spirit personality of the E.,

6:6.4 to the nature of the impersonal creations of the P.,

6:7.0 7. PERSONALITY OF THE ETERNAL SON

6:7.1 The E. is that infinite personality from whose

6:7.1 The S. is absolute personality; God is father

6:7.1 just as the Original S eternally derives his personality

6:7.2 The personality of the P. is absolute and purely

6:7.3 The E. is truly a merciful minister, a divine spirit,

6:7.3 The S. is the spiritual and personal nature of God

6:7.3 and grandeur of the supernal personality of the E..

6:7.3 to prevent the conceptual recognition of the E..

6:8.0 8. REALIZATION OF THE ETERNAL SON

6:8.1 the E. is the full equal, the perfect complement,

6:8.1 God is the Father, the S. is the Universal Mother.

6:8.2 To appreciate the character of the S., you should

6:8.2 discern the Father and S. not only as one personal

6:8.3 may conceive of the Father and the E. as separate

6:8.3 the Father and the S. are encountered in confusing

6:8.3 thought and the S. is the expressionful word.

6:8.3 Creator Son, who stands for both Father and S. to

6:8.4 The E. is infinite, but he is approachable through the

6:8.4 material origin could hardly hope to attain the E..

6:8.4 stand in the personal presence of this majestic S.

6:8.5 though the E. is the pattern of mortal personality

6:8.5 the personality of the E will become increasingly real

6:8.6 Never can the concept of the E. shine brightly in

6:8.6 the comprehension of the personality of the E. begin

6:8.7 spiritual, but none the less personal, E. of Paradise

6:8.7 concepts and intensifying comprehension of the E.

6:8.8 The E. is a grand and glorious personality.

6:8.8 of such an infinite being, doubt not, he is a person.

6:8.8 I have stood in the divine presence of this E. and

6:8.9 formulate this statement depicting the E. of Paradise.

7:0.0 RELATION OF THE E. THE UNIVERSE

7:0.1 The Original S. is ever concerned with the execution

7:0.1 not comprehend this eternal plan, but the P. does.

7:0.2 The S. is like the Father in that he seeks to bestow

7:0.2 And the S. shares the Father’s self-distributive nature

7:0.3 spiritual values of the supernal personality of the E..

7:0.4 The E. is the actual upholder of the vast creation of

7:0.4 world is the habit, the personal conduct, of the S.,

7:0.4 purpose of the perfect personality of the Absolute S..

7:0.5 The S. is not personally responsible for the conduct

7:0.5 truly representative of the character of the E.,

7:0.5 the S.’ eternal grasp of the universal gravity

7:1.1 is equally true of the S. in the spiritual domains.

7:1.1 He presides over the control and operation of that

7:1.1 Thus does the E. exercise absolute spiritual

7:1.1 He literally holds all spirit realities and spiritualized

7:1.2 energies is inherent in the absoluteness of the S.;

7:1.4 a spiritized being, he will attain the spiritual S.,

7:1.5 The S.’ spiritual drawing power is inherent to a

7:1.7 the spiritual gravity of the E. is absolute.

7:1.7 but nothing can suspend the spirit gravity of the E..

7:1.7 function of either the omnipresent spirit of the E. or

7:1.8 and reactions of the omnipresent spirit of the E.

7:1.8 There is an unvarying response of the S.’ spirit to

7:1.9 predictable function of the spiritual presence of the E

7:1.9 We know that the spirit presence of the E. is the

7:1.10 the E. and the Deity Absolute appear to be related in

7:1.10 The E. dominates the realm of actual spiritual values,

7:1.10 nature finds lodgment in the gravity grasp of the E..

7:1.11 the absolute grasp of the spiritual gravity of the E..

7:2.0 2. THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE E.

7:2.1 the presence and personal activity of the Original S.

7:2.1 detect less and less of the personal activity of the E..

7:2.1 the presence of the E. is personalized in the Sons,

7:2.2 the personal activity of the Original S. is discernible

7:2.3 In the superuniverses the S. is not personally present

7:2.3 in these creations he maintains only a superpersonal

7:2.3 spirit manifestations of the S. are not personal;

7:2.4 The administration of the E. in the superuniverses,

7:2.4 the all-pervading spiritual urge of the S.’ personal

7:2.4 In the local universes we observe the E. personally

7:2.4 Here the infinite S spiritually and creatively functions

7:3.0 3. RELATION OF THE E. TO THE INDIVIDUAL

7:3.1 Creator Son as personal representative of the E..

7:3.1 supernal presence of the inspiring spirit of the E.,

7:3.1 of the all-pervading spirit of the Original S..

7:3.1 the E. indwell the mind or soul of the pilgrim of

7:3.2 The spiritual-gravity pull of the E. constitutes the

7:3.2 the unfailing grasp of the spiritual gravity of the E..

7:3.3 the Creator Son of your local universe or the E. at

7:3.6 can find lodgment in the spirit circuit of the E..

7:4.1 The E. is in everlasting liaison with the Father in the

7:4.1 in divine faithfulness, the S. is the eternal equal of

7:4.2 The Father and his S. are as one in the formulation of

7:4.2 of space is a joint creation of the Father and the S.,

7:4.4 a program unreservedly accepted by the E. when he

7:4.4 when he concurred in the Father’s proposal, “Let us

7:4.5 is the great Father-revelation enterprise of the E.

7:4.5 This is the proposal of the E. and consists of his

7:4.5 the love of the Father and the mercy of the S. to

7:4.6 as the conjoint executive of the Father and the S..

7:4.7 The E. is the personal trustee, the divine custodian,

7:4.7 execution of this tremendous undertaking to the E.;

7:4.7 and the E. shares the fostering of this supernal

7:5.1 The E. without reservation joined with the Father in

7:5.1 the survival plans and the bestowal projects of the E.

7:5.2 The E. cannot contact directly with human beings

7:5.2 but the E. does draw near to created personalities by

7:5.2 until he is enabled to stand in man’s presence and,

7:5.3 The purely personal nature of the E. is incapable of

7:5.3 The E ministers as a spiritual influence or as a person

7:5.3 S. finds it impossible to become a part of creature

7:5.3 the E. compensates this limitation by the technique

7:5.3 experiences of the Paradise Sons mean to the E..

7:5.4 The E. comes not to mortal man as the divine will,

7:5.4 but the E. did come to mortal man on Urantia when

7:5.4 the technique of the S.’ escape from the fetters of

7:5.5 Long, long ago the E. bestowed himself upon each

7:5.5 On none of these seven bestowals did he function as

7:5.5 He existed as himself.

7:5.5 His experience was unique; it was not with or as a

7:5.6 Neither did he pass through the rest that intervenes

7:5.6 It is not possible for him to suspend consciousness of

7:5.6 for in him center all lines of spiritual gravity.

7:5.6 and the S.’ grasp of spirit gravity was undiminished.

7:5.7 The bestowals of the E. in Havona are not within the

7:5.7 He added to the experience of all Havona then and

7:5.7 we do not know whether he added to the supposed

7:5.7 We do believe that whatever the E. acquired on

7:5.7 he has ever since retained; but we do not know what

7:5.8 a Son of the E., who literally passed through the

7:5.9 transcendent bestowal of the Original Mother S. real

7:5.9 the certain knowledge that the E. of God seven times

7:5.10 The E. is the exemplary inspiration for all the Sons

7:5.10 the E. has bestowed himself upon the intelligent

7:5.11 is a divinely perfect portraiture of the Original S..

7:5.11 whosoever has seen a Paradise Son has seen the E.

7:6.2 The E. is the personal source of the adorable

7:6.2 the E. unfailingly transmits to the Paradise Sons who

7:6.3 The Original and E. is the offspring-person of the

7:6.3 Every time the Universal Father and the E. jointly

7:6.3 potentially equal with God the Father and God the S.

7:6.5 Creator Sons are personalized by the Father and S.,

7:6.5 so are the Magisterial Sons personalized by the S.

7:6.6 The Father, S., and Spirit unite to personalize the

7:6.7 Between the Original Mother S. and these hosts of

7:6.7 communication with the Eternal Mother S..

7:6.8 The E. not only has at all times perfect knowledge

7:6.8 he also has perfection of knowledge at all times

7:7.1 The E. is a complete, exclusive, universal, and final

7:7.1 concerning the Father must come from the E. and his

7:7.1 The E. is from eternity and is wholly and without

7:7.2 intrinsically improved upon in the person of the S.,

7:7.2 are present in the absolute personality of the E..

7:7.3 The primal S. and his Sons are engaged in making

7:7.3 The E. and his Sons reveal the avenue of creature

7:7.3 revelation of his character and personality in the E.

7:7.3 in the Eternal Son and in the Sons of the E..

7:7.4 personality only through the divine Sons of the E..

7:7.5 of the far-flung spiritual administration of the E.,

7:7.5 do not forget that the S. is a person just as truly as

7:7.5 to beings of the onetime human order the E. will be

7:7.5 you will be competent to attain the S. long before

7:7.6 More of the character and merciful nature of the E.

7:7.7 formulate this statement depicting the E. of Paradise.

8:0.1 “first” infinite and absolute thought finds in the E.

8:0.2 In the dawn of eternity both the Father and the S.

8:0.2 ever since this eternity event the Father and the S.

8:0.3 The very instant that God the Father and God the S.

8:0.4 associated persons, God the Father, God the S.,

8:1.2 parents, the Father-Father and the Mother-S..

8:1.2 everlasting dependence upon God the S..

8:1.3 the Father through the personality of the E. and by

8:1.5 instantly grasped by the spiritual gravity of the E..

8:1.7 concepts and united wills of the Father and the S..

8:1.8 the creative expansion of the Father and the S. by,

8:1.10 the S. and the Spirit are coeternal with the Father in

8:2.1 and without qualification one with the Father and E..

8:2.1 Paradise Father but the nature of the Original S..

8:2.4 and stand in awe of the eternity of the Original S..

8:2.5 Spirit but not so much as in the Father and the S..

8:2.6 Spirit inclines towards the mercy attributes of the E.,

8:2.7 The Father’s faithfulness and the S.’ constancy are

8:3.0 OF THE SPIRIT TO THE FATHER AND THE S.

8:3.1 As the E. is the word expression of the “first”

8:3.2 The Father delegates everything possible to his E.;

8:3.2 likewise does the E. bestow all possible authority

8:3.3 The E. and the Conjoint Creator have planned every

8:3.3 Spirit sustains the same personal relation to the S.

8:3.3 that the S. sustains to the Father in the first creation.

8:3.4 A Creator Son of the E. and a Creative Spirit of the

8:3.5 agent of the all-loving Father and all-merciful S.

8:3.5 The very instant the E. accepted his Father’s plan

8:3.5 the conjoint administrator of the Father and the S.

8:3.5 and of spirit personalities to the Father and the S.;

8:3.6 is a complete revelation of the Father and his E..

8:3.7 The E. is the only avenue of approach to the Father,

8:3.7 Infinite Spirit is the only means of attaining the E..

8:3.7 the ascendant beings of time able to discover the S..

8:3.8 by all who are candidates for presentation to the S.

8:3.9 represent and similarly serve the Father and the S..

8:4.1 the word of the S. interprets the thought of God

8:4.2 God is love, the S. is mercy, the Spirit is ministry—

8:4.2 personification of the Father’s love and S.’ mercy;

8:4.2 the combined love of the Father and the S..

8:4.3 in the seven transcendental appearances of the E.;

8:4.5 revealing the combined love of the Father and S. to

8:4.7 the Father’s unending love and of the S.’ mercy.

8:4.7 restricted solely to the representation of the E.

8:4.8 of this combined Action of the Father and the E..

8:5.2 Father utilizes the spirits and personalities of the E.

8:5.2 He is at will spiritually present equally with the S. or

8:5.2 Actor; he is present with the S. and in the Spirit.

8:5.5 both the Father and the S. are functioning in him;

8:5.5 not only as himself but as the Father and as the S.

8:5.6 union of the spirits of God the Father, God the S.,

8:6.2 and co-ordinate of the Universal Father and the E..

8:6.2 of the universes as are the Father and the S.;

8:6.2 they may approach the Father through the S..

8:6.6 In the administration of universes the Father, S., and

8:6.7 the Father and the S. are mutually present, always

8:6.7 for the Spirit is like the Father and like the S.,

8:6.7 like the S., and also like the Father and the S. as they

9:0.1 Father and the E. unite to personalize themselves.

9:0.2 The S. is infinite in wisdom and truth, in spiritual

9:0.2 he is the universal revealer.

9:0.3 The Spirit unceasingly ministers the S.’ mercy and

9:0.5 the Spirit, like the Father and the S., is perfect and

9:1.1 co-ordinate and divine equal of God the S. and God

9:1.2 are derived from the Father, some from the S.,

9:1.2 be personally present in either the Father or the S.

9:1.3 creator and the S. as a spiritual administrator,

9:1.3 repository of the Father’s thought and S.’ word

9:1.4 the E. dominates the spheres of spiritual activities;

9:1.4 not only as an infinite spirit representing the S. but

9:1.5 the omniscience of the Universal Father and his E.

9:1.7 simultaneously revealed his infinity in the S.

9:1.7 reflective of the S.’ spiritual nature, and capable of

9:1.8 and merciful affection of the Original and E..

9:2.1 He himself is spirit; in his S. he appears as spirit

9:2.2 Infinite Spirit is just as much a complement of the E.

9:2.2 the E. as the S. is a complement of the Father.

9:2.2 The E. is a spiritualized personalization of the Father

9:2.2 Inf. Spirit is a personalized spiritualization of the E.

9:2.3 the influence of the spiritual-gravity urge of the E.,

9:2.3 a difference in function between the spirit of the S.

9:2.5 The presence of the universal spirit of the E we know

9:3.1 forces conjointly sponsored by the Father and the S.,

9:3.2 not (observably) present in either the Father or the S.

9:3.7 He acts, personally, for the Father and the S..

9:5.4 of the Infinite Spirit than they do of either the E. or

9:6.2 and as the S. attracts all spiritual reality, so does the

9:6.5 unfailingly respond to spirit-gravity pull of the E.;

9:7.2 Lines of spirit can be traced back to the S.,

9:8.2 unrevealed association with the Father and the S.,

9:8.4 Every time the Father and the E. become parent to a

9:8.5 Just as it is necessary to distinguish between the E.

9:8.10 his own behalf, in creative conjunction with the E.

9:8.25 ministry of the love of God and the mercy of the S.

10:0.1 The E. and the various Sons of divine origin,

10:0.2 God the Father, God the S., and God the Spirit.

10:0.3 but without the Trinity of Father, S., and Spirit we

10:1.2 as perfect, competent, and authoritative as is the E.

10:1.3 two personalities, the E. and the Conjoint Actor.

10:1.4 always be dependent on the revelations of the E.,

10:1.4 gave himself as an absolute personality to his E..

10:1.4 “personality of infinity” upon his only-begotten S.

10:1.5 except as it is universally revealed in the E. and

10:1.5 in the E. and, with the S., is universally active in the

10:1.6 trustworthy information regarding the Father, S.,

10:2.1 that unqualified spirit personality which is the S.,

10:2.1 he constitutes himself the Father of this very S.

10:2.1 the Father can function only as and with the S.,

10:2.2 the Father has bestowed on the personality of his S.

10:2.3 The S. is indispensable to the fatherhood of God.

10:2.4 The E. is the unqualified personality-absolute,

10:2.4 that divine being who stands as the perfect revelation

10:2.5 of infinity minus the absolute personality of the E..

10:2.5 Father-personality and the absolute S.-personality.

10:2.6 The Father, the E., and the Infinite Spirit are unique

10:2.7 The E. alone experiences the fullness of divine

10:2.7 The Father knows the experience of having a S.

10:2.7 The E. has the experience of sonship, recognition

10:2.7 at the same time the S. is conscious of being joint

10:2.8 I know that the Father, S., and Spirit exist and act

10:3.2 We are taught that the S. and Spirit sustain the same

10:3.3 God speaks through the S. and, with the S., acts

10:3.3 in all universe activities the S. and the Spirit are

10:3.4 The Father, S., and Spirit are equal in nature, but

10:3.5 attributes which constitute the S. and the Spirit,

10:3.5 a theoretical First Source and Center without a S.

10:3.5 the S. and the Spirit are coeternal with the Father.

10:3.5 will forever be, the eternal Father of the Original S.

10:3.5 and, with the S., the progenitor of the Infinite Spirit

10:3.7 In bestowing absoluteness of personality upon the E.

10:3.12 3. As spirit, through the E..

10:3.18 The E. seems to function as one with the Father in

10:3.18 Neither is the S closely identified with the intellectual

10:3.18 As absolute the S. functions as a person and only in

10:4.4 It exists as the Deity union of Father, S., and Spirit

10:4.4 yet the Father, the S., or the Spirit, or any two of

10:4.4 The Father, S., and Spirit can collaborate in a non-

10:4.5 Both the Father and the S. are functioning in and

10:5.2 that are unique in the personal existence of the S.

10:6.2 Justice is not the attitude of the Father, the S., or

10:6.3 the conjoint representative of the Father and the S.

10:6.4 Trinity nature of the united Father, S., and Spirit.

10:6.18 personalities of Father, S., and Spirit are adjusted

10:7.1 The Father, the S., and the Conjoint Actor are truly

10:7.3 The Father, S., and Spirit do not personally function

10:8.3 The Universal Father, the E., and the Infinite Spirit

10:8.5 We know the Father, the E., and the Infinite Spirit as

11:0.1 the abiding place of the Universal Father, the E.,

11:1.1 is surrounded by the personal presence of the E.,

11:1.4 we trace the lines of spiritual gravity to the E.

11:4.2 in the space between the shining orbs of the S. and

11:9.3 expression of his spirit self in the being of the E.,

11:9.3 Father’s will and act that eternalized the Original S.

11:9.3 the face of will to action by the Father and the S.,

11:9.4 personal and the nonpersonal (E. and Paradise),

12:3.3 2. The Spirit Gravity of the E..

12:3.9 the entire spirit gravity of the E., computed on this

12:6.2 administration of the cosmos in the person of the E..

12:6.2 Concerning the domains of mind, the Father and S.

12:8.4 the domain of spiritual gravity, is the realm of the E..

12:8.4 And this spirit gravity of the S., ever drawing all

12:8.6 what the E. is to the spiritual universe, the Actor is

12:8.13 associate persons of Deity, the Infinite Spirit and E..

13:0.1 composed of the seven luminous worlds of the E.;

13:0.2 three seven-world circuits of the Father, the S., and

13:0.2 is different excepting the seven worlds of the S.,

13:0.4 On the seven sacred worlds of the E. there appear

13:0.6 but we think the S.’ worlds are inhabited by uniform

13:1.1 Nether Paradise and the worlds of the S. are closed

13:1.4 Many personalities besides the E. are of direct

13:1.7 This sphere is the “bosom of the S.,” the personal

13:1.7 of the Son,” the personal receiving world of the E..

13:1.7 world is the Paradise home for all Sons of the E.

13:1.8 of the divine Sons is a mystery of God the S.;

13:1.11 This planet is the “bosom of the Father and the S.

13:1.11 who take origin by the acts of the Father and the S.

13:1.18 the spirits of the Father, of the S., and of the Spirit,

13:1.19 This sphere is the “bosom of the S. and the Spirit”

13:1.19 vast hosts of unrevealed beings created by the S.

13:1.21 This unique world is the “bosom of the Father, S.,

13:2.4 on Ascendington, the bosom of the Father-S.-Spirit,”

13:3.0 3. THE SACRED WORLDS OF THE E.

13:3.1 The seven luminous spheres of the E. are the worlds

13:3.2 otherwise-than-personal life of the beings of the E.

13:3.2 of these orders on the secret worlds of the E..

13:3.3 has ever been on any one of these spheres of the E.

13:3.3 Even the personalities cocreated by the E. do not

13:4.1 circuit of Havona and the shining spheres of the E.

13:4.6 as the spheres of the Father or those of the S.,

14:2.6 the E., as a part of his all-embracing spirit grasp,

14:2.7 The spiritual gravity of the E. is amazingly active

14:2.7 action of the universal spirit-gravity pull of the E..

14:2.8 functions in liaison with the spirit gravity of the E.,

14:5.4 Following the attainment of the E., ascenders are

14:6.12 2. The E.—the Second Source and Center.

14:6.12 To the E. the superb central creation affords eternal

14:6.12 effectiveness of the divine family—Father, S., and

14:6.13 Havona affords the E. an almost unlimited base for

14:6.13 The central universe afforded the E. the arena

14:6.13 the arena wherein he could safely and securely

14:6.14 Havona is the reality foundation for the E.’ spirit-

14:6.14 This universe affords the S. the gratification of

14:6.15 the final demonstration that the S. is the Word of the

14:6.15 Thereby is the consciousness of the S. as an infinite

14:6.16 fraternity between the Universal Father and the E.,

15:0.1 As far as the E. and the Infinite Spirit are

15:9.1 the Universal Father, the spiritual gravity of the E.,

15:9.7 4. The circuit of the intercommunion of the E. with

15:10.21 and the superpersonal spirit representatives of the E..

15:11.3 vast evolutionary concept of the Father and his E..

16:0.4 2. The E..

16:0.6 4. The Father and the S..

16:0.8 6. The S. and the Spirit.

16:0.9 7. The Father, S., and Spirit.

16:0.10 very little about the action of the Father and the S.

16:0.10 definitely instructed that both the Father and the S.

16:1.1 spiritual beings, duly expressive of the Father, S.,

16:1.2 the Universal Father, the E., or the Infinite Spirit,

16:1.2 When the Father, the S., and the Spirit act together

16:2.1 Just as the Eternal and Original S. is revealed

16:2.2 the Paradise Father speaks only through his S.,

16:2.2 while he and the S. conjointly act only through the

16:3.4 matchless nature and charming character of the E.,

16:3.4 he always speaks for, and in behalf of, the E..

16:3.5 and rules this vast domain much as would the E..

16:3.8 of the combined natures of the Father and the S.,

16:3.8 and thus have become candidates for seeing the S.

16:3.8 personalities taking origin in the Father and the S..

16:3.8 becomes necessary to represent the Father and S.

16:3.9 of the attributes of the Universal Father and the E..

16:3.12 seems to portray the combined character of the E.

16:3.12 Whenever the creatures jointly created by the S. and

16:3.12 becomes necessary to speak conjointly for the E. and

16:3.13 the affairs of the superuniverse much as would the E.

16:3.14 equal portrayal of the Universal Father, the E.,

16:3.14 through the combined ministry of the Father, S.,

16:3.15 the combined personal attitude of the Father, S.,

16:3.17 the personal natures of the Father, S., and Spirit,

16:3.20 the blending of the divine natures of Father, S., and

16:9.15 the spiritual reality of the E., and personality reality

17:1.1 the central Isle between the shining spheres of the E.

17:1.1 a group of seven were trinitized by the Father, S.,

17:3.1 characteristics of the Universal Father, the E.,

17:6.3 the joint action of the Universal Father and the E.,

17:6.5 charge is administered to a Michael Son by the E.,

18:1.2 other seven, one representing the Father, one the S.,

18:1.3 reflective of the combined nature of the Father, S.,

18:1.4 with the approach to the Universal Father, the E.,

18:4.5 ascendant mortals of S. or Spirit-fused nature)

20:1.11 Sons are brought into being by the Father and the E.;

20:1.11 Magisterial Sons are children of the E. and Infinite

20:1.11 the Teacher Sons are the offspring of the Father, S.,

20:1.13 spiritual drawing power of the E. which enables

20:2.1 absolute concept of being formulated by the E unites

20:5.1 The E. is the eternal Word of God.

20:5.1 The E is the perfect expression of the “first” absolute

20:5.1 duplication or divine extension of this Original S.

20:5.2 characterizes the primary Creator Sons and the E.

20:6.5 declare, “Whosoever has seen me has seen the E.

20:6.5 Sons subject to the will of the E. of Paradise.

20:7.4 Teacher Sons seem to portray the nature of the E.,

20:10.3 Father is blended with the mercy of the E. and is

20:10.3 In the Magisterial Sons the mercy of the E., united

20:10.4 the Avonals reveal the matchless nature of the E.

21:0.1 characteristics of God the Father and God the S..

21:1.1 the fullness of absolute spiritual ideation in the E.

21:1.3 Father and of the creative prerogatives of the E.,

21:1.3 like God the Father; others more like God the S..

21:1.3 more resemble that of the Eternal Mother S..

21:1.3 equally to resemble God the Father and God the S.

21:2.2 Spirit, though abiding with the Father and the S. at

21:2.5 2. Creature designs are controlled by the E..

21:2.5 the consent of the Eternal and Original Mother S..

21:2.8 endowments of the Trinity personalities—Father, S.,

21:3.24 the same Father who, in association with the S.

21:5.10 unbroken connection with the Eternal Mother S. at

21:6.1 of the infinity of the Universal Father and the E..

22:6.1 fused; some are Spirit fused, some are S. fused.

22:7.8 When the Father and the S. united to eternalize the

22:7.8 the perfect Deity union of the Father and the E.,

22:9.5 Neither are they Spirit nor S. fused.

23:0.1 Neither the Father nor the S. directly participated in

25:1.5 selectively to the services of the Father, the S., and

26:1.15 of all who seek to attain the Father through the E..

26:1.16 in order to synchronize with the circuits of the E..

26:7.5 of the spiritual presence of the Father and the S..

26:8.1 to achieve an understanding contact with the E.,

26:8.2 a realization of the Trinity relationships of the E.,

26:8.2 in the adequate spiritual comprehension of the S.;

26:8.2 the satisfactory personality recognition of the S.;

26:8.2 third, in the proper differentiation of the S. from the

26:8.4 who attain the Spirit seldom fail in finding the S.;

26:8.4 the Father, after finding both the Spirit and the S.,

27:1.5 The presence of God and his S. are before you,

30:1.13 beings are resident on the Paradise worlds of the S.;

30:1.13 like the superpersonal representatives of the E.,

30:2.12 2. The E..

30:4.9 The S. and Spirit-fused mortals share portions of this

32:3.1 the thought of the Father and the word of the E..

33:1.1 simultaneous origin in the Father and the E..

33:1.2 Our Creator Son is not the E., the existential

33:1.2 all of the divine attributes and powers that the E.

33:1.2 were he actually to be present on Salvington and

33:1.2 for he not only personifies the E. but also fully

33:1.3 that the E of Paradise would exert if he were present

33:1.4 the Father, the divinity co-ordinate of the E.,

33:1.4 to you, the E. is supersupreme—an infinite Deity

33:1.5 beneficent as would be the Father and the E. if both

33:2.1 that some resemble more the Father, some the S.,

33:2.1 traits and attributes which more resemble the E..

33:2.2 but the Creator Sons, with the approval of the E.,

33:2.4 the finitely manifestable divinity of the Father, S.,

33:4.2 The Father and the E. can, in fact do, create an

34:0.1 Creator Son is personalized by the Father and the E.,

34:3.1 Neither the E. nor the Infinite Spirit is limited or

34:3.5 Though the spirit-gravity circuit of the E. operates

34:3.5 He communicates timelessly with the E. directly.

34:3.7 The majority of the subordinate persons of the E.

34:5.7 of the Spirit of Truth of the Universe Son of the E.,

36:6.7 life flows from the Father through the S. and by the

36:6.7 expression in the S., and life realization in the Spirit.

38:2.2 of more direct descent from the Father and the S.

39:1.3 the Paradise Avonals, the divine offspring of the E.

39:1.5 embrace of the Second Source and Center, the E..

40:1.2 of eternal survival through the plan of the E. and the

40:5.1 The personal touch of the Original and E. passes on

40:6.2 God has sent the spirit of his S. into your hearts.”

40:6.6 This spirit ever draws you toward the divine S.,

40:6.6 Paradise Father, who is the source of that divine S..

42:0.2 by the co-ordinate acts and decisions of the E.,

42:0.2 by the united purposes of the S. and the Father

42:1.1 the Father of the Original S. is the eternity-source of

42:2.19 of the living, spirit energy of the Original S.—hence

44:5.4 the fundamental laws of the E. governing spirit

50:1.1 approach (aside from incarnation) that the E.

50:1.1 Planetary Prince represents the last effort of the E.

50:1.1 (the offspring of the Universal Father and the E.)

50:1.3 and farther away from the Father and the E.,

54:2.1 With the S. and in the Spirit did God project eternal

56:2.1 Thought-Father realizes expression in the Word-S.

56:2.1 The spiritual expressions of the E. are correlated

56:2.2 of Paradise and his Deity equal, the spiritual and E..

56:3.1 center in the Paradise personal presence of the E..

56:3.2 the spirit personalities and emanations of the E. and

56:3.3 the God who is spirit by the ministry of the Spirit S.

56:3.4 who are correlated with the gravity circuit of the E.,

56:3.5 is the creation of the Sons and Daughters of the E.

56:3.5 the I AM ere he ever became the Father of the E.

56:4.5 from mortal man on the inhabited worlds to the E.

56:5.1 three personalizations of Deity—the Father, the E.,

56:5.2 thereon have the Father, S., and Spirit engaged in the

56:7.3 The Father, the E., and the Infinite Spirit are

56:9.5 the E. is the Absolute Person, though not, in the

56:9.6 only the E. and the Spirit know him as an infinity.

56:10.19 They are co-ordinated in the S and his Sons as divine

94:3.8 God on up to the limitless experience of the E.

103:7.3 the spiritual values of the Father and the E. but

104:1.3 Palestinian Bedouins about the Father, the E., and

104:1.3 idea of the Paradise association of the Father, S.,

104:1.11 Paul knew of the Paradise Trinity of Father, S., and

104:1.11 with the Second Person of Deity, the E. of Paradise.

104:1.13 Michael Creators embody the divinity of the E.,

104:2.4 personalities—the personalities of the Father, the S.,

104:2.4 from an analysis of the attributes of Father, S., and

104:2.6 grasp of the Trinity association of Father, S., and

104:3.7 2. The E..

104:3.13 The First Source, who is Father to the E., is also

104:3.13 First Source is personality unqualified in the S. but

104:3.14 triunity, the personality union of the Father, the S.,

104:3.15 The Father, S., and Spirit (as persons) can sustain

104:3.15 The Father, S., and Spirit sustain no such personal

104:4.5 2. The E..

104:4.15 the Paradise Isle and the E. are co-ordinate but

104:4.18 2. The S.-Spirit.

104:4.20 the Father, the active spirit values of the S.-Spirit,

104:4.21 The Father exists before spirit; the S.-Spirit functions

104:5.3 1. The E..

104:5.6 The E. is the absolute of spirit reality, the absolute

105:2.5 I AM father of the E..

105:2.5 The absolute personality of the S. makes absolute

105:2.5 revelation in the personality of the Original S..

105:2.7 I AM one with the E..

105:2.7 This union of the Father and the S. initiates the

105:2.7 Father-Son and of the Trinity of the Father-S.-Spirit.

105:3.3 Second Person of Deity, the Eternal and Original S.

105:3.3 attain the Universal Father except through his E.;

105:3.4 through the absolute personality of the Mother-S.,

105:3.5 cosmic energies with the spirit energies of the E.;

105:3.5 the Infinite Spirit reveals the mercy of the E. while

105:3.9 by the eternity coexistence of the S., the Spirit,

106:1.3 of the Sevenfold reaches inward through the E. to

106:2.7 only the personality realities of the Father, S., and

106:7.6 realization of God the Father means to the E. and

106:8.9 association of the Paradise Deities—Father, S., and

106:8.12 The Father-Son partnership has become S.-Spirit

107:1.7 But the nature of the E. is not thus fragmentable;

107:1.7 the spirit of the Original S. is diffuse or discretely

107:1.7 bestowals of the spirit of the Creator Sons of the E..

107:5.3 the mindedness of the Universal Father and the E.

108:3.9 certain unrevealed orders springing from the E. and

109:7.5 the Father bestowed upon the E., but he chose to

111:5.1 God shares all with the E. and the Infinite Spirit,

112:0.14 the primacy of the Father in relation to the S..

113:3.2 with the spirit presences of the Father and the S..

113:3.3 the love of the Father and the mercy of the S. in their

115:3.7 This triodity of the E., the Infinite Spirit, and the

115:3.14 this association of the S., the Spirit, and Paradise.

115:3.14 The personality of the spirit S. is the master pattern

115:3.14 the S., Spirit, and Paradise function in and upon

115:6.1 the spirit gravity of the E. operates directly upon the

115:6.3 ministry that are not apparently manifested in the E.,

115:7.3 is predicated on Paradise power, S. personality,

115:7.8 integrates the divine spirituality of the personal S.

116:2.10 6. The E..

116:2.14 into being by the will of the Father and the E..

116:3.3 The bestowal incarnations of the E. and his Sons

116:3.3 such is revealed in the bestowal actions of the E.

116:5.10 (stemming from the conjoint presence of the E. and

116:7.4 responds to the spirit-gravity grasp of the E.,

117:0.1 in the three Absolutes, personalized in the E.,

117:1.7 the grandeur of Paradise, the mercy of the S.,

117:1.9 is actual in Paradise, in the S., and in the Spirit; but

117:3.8 The Father collaborates with the E. in the production

117:3.8 The Father collaborates with both S. and Spirit in

117:5.3 new way with the spirit-gravity circuit of the E. by

117:6.6 and infusion with the spirit presence of the E.

117:6.17 find him as you can and will find the Father, the S.,

117:7.1 will be as discretely personalized as is the E.,

118:0.3 2. The S. is coexistent self.

118:6.4 in the absolute sense, only the Father, the S., and

118:9.7 Paradise is correlated with the personality of the E.;

118:9.8 In the eternity of the past the Father and the S.

118:9.8 that the Infinite Spirit does to the Father and the E.

118:10.2 The Father, S., and Spirit—as the Trinity—are not the

119:0.2 The E. of the Paradise Trinity led the way in this

119:0.2 And the E. continues to bestow himself upon the

119:0.3 When the E bestows a Creator Son upon a projected

119:0.7 Michael is the 611,121st bestowal of the E. upon

119:8.1 the joint pronouncement of the Father and the E.

119:8.4 he manifested the united will of the Father, S., and

119:8.4 Lanonandek bestowal the will of the Father and S.;

119:8.4 on the seraphic bestowal the will of the S. and the

119:8.4 on the morontia mortal bestowal the will of the E.;

120:0.4 was subject to the combined will of the Father, S.,

120:0.4 second bestowal to the will of the Father and the S.

120:0.4 on the fourth bestowal to the will of the S. and the

120:0.4 on the sixth bestowal to the will of the E.;

120:2.1 —in compliance with the mandates of the E. of

136:9.7 such as: “The Lord has said to me, ‘You are my S.

142:3.8 Coexistent with the Father are the S. and the Spirit

150:3.7 Father, together with the outpoured spirit of the S.

158:1.4 divine sonship embraced in the mandate of the E.

158:3.2 on Urantia by the Eternal Mother-S. of Paradise.

158:3.2 As far as concerned the requirements of the E.,

158:3.4 earth mission presented by the messengers of the E.

161:1.6 equal to himself and wholly like himself—the E. and

161:1.6 it was the general belief that Jesus was the E..)

194:2.14 2. The spirit presence of the E.—the spirit gravity of

Son or Paradise Sonnon-specific

7:5.8 the Havona bestowal of a S. of the Eternal Son,

7:5.11 each P. is a divinely perfect portraiture of the

7:5.11 It is literally true, whosoever has seen a P. has seen

7:7.3 it is a P. who reveals the Universal Father to men

8:3.4 it devolves upon this Universe S. and this Spirit to

12:7.14 Even though the spirit of a S. be poured out upon all

12:7.14 though a S. once dwelt with you in the likeness of

17:6.3 of the future local universe consort of this P..

18:6.7 A local universe is directly ruled by a divine S. of

18:6.7 but he has constantly by his side a Paradise brother,

20:2.6 usually occurs prior to the arrival of a bestowal S..

20:2.6 before and after the appearance of the bestowal S..

20:2.7 on each planet there appears but one bestowal S..

20:2.9 by the full power and authority of a primary P.,

20:3.4 When a P. visits an evolutionary world and becomes

20:4.1 Prior to the planetary appearance of a bestowal S.,

20:4.2 before and after the appearance of a bestowal S..

20:5.2 that the purpose of a S.’ bestowal is to influence

20:5.3 Some order of P. must be bestowed upon each

20:5.3 a P. who has successfully executed a mission of

20:5.4 but ordinarily only once will a bestowal S. serve

20:5.4 that each inhabited world have one bestowal S.

20:5.6 Any S. of the bestowal group would have equally

20:6.1 The method whereby a P. becomes ready for mortal

20:6.1 becomes ready for incarnation as a bestowal S.,

20:6.2 On a mortal-bestowal mission a P. is always born

20:6.3 a vocation that has not been followed by some P. in

20:6.4 When a bestowal S. has mastered the experience of

20:6.5 “Whosoever has seen the S. has seen the Father,”

20:6.6 A bestowal S. must encounter death, must pass

20:6.9 Sovereign personally incarnated as its bestowal S..

20:10.1 The work of each P. in behalf of each world is just

20:10.1 as if the S. of service were the first and only Son of

21:0.1 each is the “only-begotten S.” of the perfect deity

21:0.3 Michael,” that being the designation of the first S. of

21:1.2 There never can be another such S. because each

21:1.3 of Nebadon suggests that its Creator and ruling S.

21:2.9 When such a divine S. has taken possession of the

21:2.9 —then do this Universe S. and this Universe Spirit

21:4.3 Only once in his sevenfold career as a bestowal S.

21:4.5 It is of record that the divine S. of last appearance

21:4.6 True, the bestowal S. is still and none the less a

21:5.5 And the personal sovereignty of a sevenfold S. is like

21:5.7 The elevation of a sevenfold bestowal S. to the

22:10.7 Son Assistants are not permanently assigned to any S

24:1.12 against the Universal Father and his vicegerent S..

26:7.3 a Solitary Messenger of space or a Trinitized S. of

27:0.2 When a P. is bestowed upon such a world,

28:1.3 They acquire a mighty experience as S. assistants

32:2.2 serve in magnificent liaison with this Universe S.,

32:5.8 the guidance of that good spirit of the Universe S.,

33:3.0 3. THE UNIVERSE SON AND SPIRIT

33:3.3 the Universe Spirit is codirector with the S..

33:3.3 While the Spirit ever acknowledges the S. as ruler,

33:3.3 the S. always accords the Spirit a co-ordinate

33:3.4 The S. functions as a father in his local universe.

33:3.4 enacts the role of a mother, always assisting the S.

33:3.4 In the face of insurrection only the S. and his

33:3.4 but ever does the Spirit sustain the S. in everything

33:3.4 Only a S. can retrieve the work of their joint

33:3.4 but no S. could hope for final success without the

33:3.5 the S.’ universe helper becomes forever settled in

33:3.5 universal acknowledgment of subordination to the S.

33:3.5 Spirit acknowledge subordination to the Universe S.,

33:3.5 truthfully proclaimed of the S. that “all power in

33:3.6 in loyalty to the Spirit as they had to the S.;

33:3.6 the S. published to the worlds the fact of the

33:3.7 The S. and the Spirit now preside over the universe

33:3.8 The S. initiates the creation of certain of the universe

33:3.8 both the S. and the Spirit function together,

33:4.1 creation of the highest spirit personality of the S.

33:4.3 embraces the divine will of the S. combined with the

33:4.4 Aside from creation and life impartation the S. and

33:4.7 was ever attendant on the will of the incarnated S.,

33:5.1 In a certain sense this high Trinity S. is also the

33:5.2 Immanuel functions as adviser to the Sovereign S.

33:7.5 Sons is never adjudicated in the tribunals of a S.;

34:0.3 In physical creation the Universe S. provides the

34:0.3 The S. operates in the power designs, but the Spirit

34:1.2 pre-existent and less personal associate of the S. in

34:1.4 of this S. it was truly said, “All power in heaven and

34:2.4 the creatures of the worlds and never fails the S. in

34:2.5 collaborating with the S. in the production of the

34:3.0 3. THE SON AND SPIRIT IN TIME AND SPACE

34:3.4 of the personal prerogatives of the Universe S..

34:4.5 which is poured out upon a world by a bestowal S.

34:4.7 independently of the personal presence of the S.,

34:4.7 independently of the whereabouts of the S..

34:5.1 continues to collaborate with the S. and the Son’s

34:5.1 collaborate with the Son and the S.’ bestowed spirit

34:5.4 But it is not until a bestowal S. has liberated the

34:5.5 spirit of the S. is almost wholly limited in function

34:5.5 sum and substance of the mission of the bestowal S..

34:5.7 the Spirit of Truth of the Universe S. of the Eternal

35:0.7 Dual Deity in the local universe, the S. and Spirit,

35:2.5 true on those spheres where a higher S. has not yet

35:9.9 Only a bestowal S. can re-establish interplanetary

37:3.5 one hundred accompanies every Paradise bestowal S.

37:3.6 When this P. has finished the judgment of a realm

38:1.1 the S. engages in the creation of the Material Sons,

39:1.2 1. S.-Spirit Ministers.

39:1.2 This group of angelic ministers serve the Universe S.

39:1.4 the chiefs of all other S.-Spirit ministers who may

40:4.1 indwelling Adjuster of an incarnated bestowal S.,

40:6.2 God has sent the spirit of his S. into your hearts.”

40:6.6 3. You are sons because the spirit of a S. has been

40:6.6 This spirit ever draws you toward the divine S.,

40:6.6 Paradise Father, who is the source of that divine S.

40:9.1 the will creature is either Spirit fused, S. fused, or

40:9.1 Adjuster or Father fused are never Spirit or S. fused.

40:9.3 candidates and with those who are to be S. fused.

40:10.3 S. and Spirit fusion do, superficially, resemble

40:10.8 their S. and Spirit-fused brethren of the ascendant

40:10.10 Like their Spirit-fused brethren, the S. fusers neither

40:10.10 both the S. and the Spirit-fused mortals do actually

40:10.14 illuminated by the life experience of a bestowal S..

42:10.5 bestowed by a Universe S. and a Universe Spirit

43:4.4 but the actual residence of the P. is modest in

43:4.5 periodically assemble to hear this S. of Paradise tell

43:4.10 who functions in close touch with the P. as adviser

43:5.11 on Jerusem, necessitates the functioning of this S..

45:4.16 Machiventa Melchizedek, the only S. of this order

45:4.20 from the present postbestowal S. age on Urantia.

47:5.3 postbestowal S. age of a normal inhabited planet.

48:2.11 by the joint spirit activity of the Universe S. and

49:5.25 the planet is visited by a Paradise bestowal S..

49:5.25 The chief mission of a bestowal S. is to establish the

49:6.3 with the advent of a divine S. of planetary service.

49:6.18 the portals of death; they are submitted to S. seizure;

49:6.18 appear in the presence of the Sovereign S. on the

50:3.4 the next adjudication at the time of the second S.’

51:0.1 always carry the name of this first and original S. of

51:3.9 Michael, who came as the Paradise bestowal S..

51:7.3 Before the arrival of another dispensational S.,

52:0.6 5. Post-Bestowal S. Man.

52:3.7 and that his S. “has made of one color all peoples.”

52:4.8 races is the signal for the arrival of the bestowal S.

52:4.9 that the planet is not made ready for a bestowal S. by

52:4.9 planet is made ready for the gift of the bestowal S..

52:4.9 they may also come as such after the bestowal S.

52:4.10 Sons will be born as the Paradise bestowal S..

52:5.0 5. POST-BESTOWAL SON MAN

52:5.1 on an inhabited world, a bestowal S. always arrives.

52:5.2 ripe for spiritualization, the bestowal S. arrives.

52:5.2 the bestowal of a Paradise S. of the Avonal order.

52:5.3 The bestowal S. arrives on a world of high

52:5.4 The bestowal S. lives and dies for the spiritual uplift

52:5.4 He establishes the “new and living way”; his life is an

52:5.6 Upon the resurrection of a bestowal S., on the

52:5.6 the “spirit of the triumphant S. is poured out upon

52:5.8 The postbestowal S. age may extend from ten

52:6.1 The bestowal S. is the Prince of Peace.

52:6.8 some normal planet now in the postbestowal S. age,

52:7.8 while another such S. functions at the time of their

53:1.1 Lucifer was not an ascendant being; he was a S. of

53:1.4 the deposed Planetary Prince of Urantia and a S. of

53:9.4 Satan could come because you had no S. of

55:0.1 post-Magisterial Son age, and the postbestowal S.

55:1.1 the personal presence of the Paradise bestowal S.

55:1.1 bestowal S. of Paradise proclaims the long-time

55:1.2 Centermost is the sanctuary of the bestowal S..

55:2.9 The initial experience of such S.-seized mortals in

55:7.1 and personal presence of the Paradise bestowal S. of

66:5.15 “Father of all, whose S. we honor, look down upon

66:7.10 2. You shall not disobey the Father’s S., the world’s

76:5.3 he expected that the next S. to arrive would be of

77:7.5 subsequent to the life of a Paradise bestowal S..

92:4.7 This emergency S. of Nebadon inaugurated the third

93:1.2 own election “until the arrival of a bestowal S.,”

93:2.7 and to the technique of indwelling an incarnated S.

93:3.8 world tendency for the bestowal of an actual P. of

93:4.15 to prepare the way for the mortal bestowal of a P. of

93:9.10 the spiritual mission of the promised bestowal S.;

96:0.2 as to prepare the way for the earth bestowal of a S.

96:6.2 until the times of the incarnation of a bestowal S.

97:8.4 and accept the mission and ministry of a divine S. of

107:3.9 the first P. of the Michael order to complete his

108:3.4 following the appearance of a Paradise bestowal S.

108:6.2 subsequent to the bestowal of a divine S. and after

108:6.2 the completion of the mission of a bestowal S.,

109:3.6 subsequent to the sojourn of a Paradise bestowal S.,

109:6.3 the human divinity of the Paradise bestowal S. of the

113:4.6 and the S.-consciousness of the Spirit of Truth are all

114:5.3 the material regime of an Adamic S. and Daughter is

120:3.5 As a dispensational S. you are granted privileges

120:3.8 offspring behind on any planet by a bestowal S. of

127:2.12 as all normal mortals on all postbestowal-S. worlds

136:9.7 such as: “The Lord has said to me, ‘You are my S.

142:7.15 Jesus is a divine S., one in the Universal Father’s

144:5.9 the eternal gift of the infinite love of your S..

144:5.51 At the end, for the sake of the divine S., Receive us

144:5.75 Reverent and holy be the name of your gracious S.

144:5.85 And we shall glorify the Father, the S.,

144:5.98 the love, devotion, and bestowal of the majestic S.

144:5.13 May the S. guide and lead us to the end of the age.

144:5.16 Even so, in the name of the bestowal S.

146:3.5 The S is naturally endowed with the life of the Father

171:8.5 another S. will be sent to receive this kingdom,

171:8.5 this S. will then send for all of you to receive your

172:3.13 that these children should welcome the S. of Peace,

172:4.1 gospel and receive, if they would, the S. of Peace.

179:5.6 by those who are S.-believing and God-knowing,

193:5.4 the Most Highs, under the observation of the P.,

SonMichael of Nebadon or Jesus of Nazareth

  see also Son of God; see also Son, Creator

1:2.9 in which you live is the creation of his S. Michael.

2:5.10 love is seen in the bestowal life of his S. Michael

4:5.6 his blameless S. bleeding and dying upon the cross

6:1.4 When a S. of the Eternal Son appeared on Urantia,

6:1.4 this bestowal S. came forth from the Father just as

7:5.4 on Urantia when the divine personality of his S.,

20:6.5 “Whosoever has seen the S. has seen the Father,”

21:1.1 new and original Creator Son, the only-begotten S.

21:1.3 of Nebadon suggests that its Creator and ruling S.

21:4.5 It is of record that the divine S. of last appearance

33:1.1 The Michael of Nebadon is the “only-begotten S.

33:1.3 this Universe S. is also the personification of the

33:1.4 S. is, to all practical intents and purposes, God.

33:1.4 This S. and his Spirit associate are your creator

33:3.6 in loyalty to the Spirit as they had to the S.;

33:3.6 the S. published to the worlds the fact of the

33:3.7 The S. and the Spirit now preside over the universe

33:3.8 The S. initiates the creation of certain of the universe

33:3.8 both the S. and the Spirit function together,

33:4.2 Gabriel is like the Universe S. in divinity of nature

34:1.4 of this S. it was truly said, “All power in heaven and

37:1.9 as the personal representative of the Sovereign S.

40:6.2 God has sent the spirit of his S. into your hearts.”

40:6.6 This spirit ever draws you toward the divine S.,

43:4.4 the actual residence of the Paradise S. is modest in

43:4.5 periodically assemble to hear this S. of Paradise tell

43:4.10 in close touch with the Paradise S. as adviser to the

49:5.26 neither was your bestowal S. of the Avonal order;

49:5.26 planet of the Sovereign S., Michael of Nebadon.

51:3.9 Michael, who came as the Paradise bestowal S..

51:3.9 the lifework and mission of the bestowal S.!

52:5.1 on Urantia the bestowal S., even your own Creator

52:6.1 did not attend the coming of your bestowal S.,

53:2.1 the Father and his then vicegerent S., Michael.

53:7.4 contended for the Father’s will and the S.’ rule.

56:8.4 Said Jesus, “The S. does only those things which he

67:8.1 to the supremacy of the invisible Father and his S.

76:5.4 would elect to function as the Paradise bestowal S.

93:1.2 own election “until the arrival of a bestowal S.,”

93:3.6 for the subsequent appearance of Michael as the S.

93:4.15 the subsequent mortal bestowal of a Paradise S. of

93:9.10 the spiritual mission of the promised bestowal S.;

96:0.2 as to prepare the way for the earth bestowal of a S.

96:6.2 until the times of the incarnation of a bestowal S.

97:8.4 and accept the mission and ministry of a divine S.

97:10.8 the personal teachings and life example of his S.,

108:4.1 Said your Paradise bestowal S. when yet on

109:6.3 the human divinity of the Paradise bestowal S. of

109:6.4 ever guiding the mortal mind of the Paradise S. in

117:3.4 Paradise divinity of Michael of Nebadon, the S. of

119:5.5 does not comprehend the method whereby this P.

119:7.5 the incarnation of Michael of Nebadon, a divine S.

120:3.5 As a dispensational S. you are granted privileges

120:3.8 offspring behind on any planet by a bestowal S. of

120:4.5 appearance of a divine S., we regard as a miracle—

122:5.3 tended to dominate the career of the divine S. as

124:6.16 culminated in the completion of the S.’ bestowal on

127:0.4 divine S. is earning the right to become sovereign of

127:1.1 The incarnated S. passed through infancy and

135:8.6 “This is my beloved S. in whom I am well pleased.

135:9.6 of the God of heaven; he will direct his chosen S..”

135:9.7 ‘This is my beloved S. in whom I am well pleased.

135:11.2 gives not the spirit by measure to his own S..

135:11.2 The Father loves his S. and will presently put all

135:11.2 will presently put all things in the hands of this S..

135:11.2 He who believes in the S. has eternal life.

136:2.3 “This is my beloved S. in whom I am well pleased.

136:2.7 The divine S. has found his Father, the Father has

136:2.7 the Universal Father has found his incarnated S.,

136:5.3 in some certain act or episode of the S.’ labors.

136:9.7 such as: “The Lord has said to me, ‘You are my S.

137:4.12 that the execution of the S.’ desire was in no way

140:8.11 Michael of Nebadon is a mercy-dominated S.;

142:2.3 “Suffice it to say that the Father and the S. know

142:4.3 Father will have been revealed in the life of the S.;

142:7.15 Jesus is a divine S., one in the Universal Father’s full

146:3.5 The S is naturally endowed with the life of the Father

149:2.3 —the teaching that Jesus was the sacrificed S. who

149:6.8 I am his S., and you are also his sons.

150:5.3 now has a S. come forth from the Father to make

152:3.2 that you would make a king of his S. in the flesh!

153:0.2 manner for the vindication and support of his S.,”

153:2.7 this is the bread of life which the S. gives to all who

153:2.7 the Father has given the S. this life without measure.

153:2.9 That every one who beholds the S. and believes

153:2.11 The Father and I are one; the S. does only that

153:2.11 all those who are given to the S. by the Father,

153:2.11 the S. by the Father, the S. will receive to himself.

153:2.11 ‘Those whom the Father teaches will hear his S..

153:2.11 And the S. who came down from heaven, he has

153:2.11 And those who truly believe this S. already have

153:2.12 The Father in the S. and the S. one with the Father—

154:2.4 not the method of the S. or the Father in dealing

155:1.2 True is the promise that the S. shall have these

155:1.2 that the triumphant S. ‘shall break them with a rod

155:1.2 The Psalmist says, ‘Kiss the S., lest he be angry,

155:1.2 ‘Blessed are they who put their trust in this S..

156:4.2 love for mankind and about the mission of the S.

157:3.5 “You are the Deliverer, the S. of the living God.”

157:4.2 not merely as the Messiah, but also as the divine S.

157:4.4 We believe that you are the S. of the living God.”

157:6.3 the truth of his supreme ministry as a bestowal S.

157:6.10 “No man now sees the Father except the S. who

157:6.10 But if the S. be lifted up, he will draw all men to

157:6.10 believes this truth of the combined nature of the S.

158:1.10 say: “This is my beloved S.; give heed to him.”

158:3.4 saying, “This is my beloved S.; give heed to him.”

161:1.7 Jesus was equal with the Father, and since this S. had

161:1.8 That the relation of S. and Father presupposes

162:6.3 the Father of spirits through the bestowal of his S.,

162:6.3 the bestowal of the spirit of the Father and the S.

162:7.2 If, therefore, the S. shall make you free, shall make

166:3.3 And the S. will never refuse entrance to any child of

166:3.3 by faith, seeks to find the Father through the S..

166:5.5 the life teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, the S. of

167:4.1 that it may be used to glorify God and exalt the S..”

167:4.5 of the power of the Father and the love of the S..

168:0.7 that you are the Deliverer, the S. of the living God,

169:1.3 before you have repented and sends the S. to find

169:1.4 that the Father and his S. go forth to search for

169:4.2 that he who has seen the S. has seen the Father;

169:4.2 that the Father, like the S., knows all things;

169:4.2 that only the S. really knows the Father,

169:4.2 and he to whom the S. will reveal him;

169:4.2 that he who knows the S. knows also the Father;

169:4.9 As the divine S. he claimed to represent only the

169:4.10 Jesus was, indeed, the S. of even the Elohim God;

169:4.10 personal portraiture in the life of his incarnated S.,

169:4.13 divine S. of the spiritual realms, only as a Father.

170:4.14 The bestowal of Jesus as an incarnated S. was just

171:8.5 And even if this rejected S. should not return,

172:3.9 carpet of honor for the donkey bearing the royal S.

172:3.10 You are about to reject the S. of Peace and turn

172:3.13 fitting that these children should welcome the S. of

172:4.1 hear the gospel and receive, if they would, the S.

175:3.2 Israel had repudiated the S. of the God who made a

176:3.2 since you know that your life is the gift of the S.,

176:3.6 glory of the Father and the satisfaction of the S.,

178:0.1 Thursday, his last free day on earth as a divine S.

179:5.3 the united life of the Father and the S. in one gift.

179:5.3 The word of the Father, as revealed in the S., is

179:5.6 by those who are S.-believing and God-knowing,

179:5.6 the S. is actually present, and his spirit fraternizes

180:4.3 you will be indwelt by the S. as well as by the Father.

180:5.8 by the spirit of the S. to the spirit of the Father that

180:6.4 to you that which the Father has revealed to the S.,

181:2.14 neither the Father nor the S. has respect of persons

181:2.15 of the God-knowing and S.-believing disciple.

182:1.3 now glorify your S. that the S. may glorify you.

182:1.5 the Father loves mortal men even as does the S..

182:1.6 that the Father loves them even as does the S.,

182:1.8 communion of the divine spirits of the Father and S..

182:3.6 that the Father desired his S. to finish his earth

183:1.1 will of the Father that his S. should drink to the full

183:1.2 The Father in heaven desired the bestowal S. to

183:1.2 and evil mortals would thus reject the bestowal S..

186:5.2 not decree, demand, or require the death of his S.

186:5.9 the fact of the love of God and the mercy of the S.

188:5.13 the Father’s eternal love and his S.’ unending mercy,

Son of Godsee son of God

0:5.3 present status of Christ Michael—Son of Man and S..

2:1.7 Michael, who was called interchangeably the S. and

4:5.7 sojourned on Urantia as the Son of Man and the S..

6:1.1 Eternal Son is the original and only-begotten S..

7:5.9 that the Eternal S. seven times abdicated the power

7:5.10 it becomes true that in the bestowal of each S.

7:5.11 has seen a Paradise Son has seen the Eternal S..

7:7.6 of your local universe—the Son of Man and the S..

8:4.4 When a Creator S. accepts the creatorship charge

13:1.8 When a S. becomes a Son of Man, is literally born

15:9.17 the Sovereign S. who presides over the affairs of

16:5.3 the consort and associate of the Creator S. who

20:1.13 every act and emotion of every descending S.

20:2.1 by the Infinite Spirit, a new and original S.,

20:6.5 “Whosoever has seen me has seen the Eternal S..”

20:6.6 that such inhuman treatment be accorded a S.,

20:10.1 as if the Son of service were the first and only S..

30:4.11 the coming of a S. to call the rolls of the age and

39:1.4 subject to the command of an incarnated S. on a

40:6.5 2. A Creator S. became one of you; he is your elder

40:7.2 you two are made one, even as in Michael the S. and

41:1.1 Within the domain of this Paradise S. the Supreme

45:4.11 a Material S. who was relegated to the likeness of

53:9.3 on the fallen worlds until another S. should be

66:4.12 on indefinitely until the arrival of a subsequent S.,

73:2.1 had been preaching the advent of a promised S.,

76:5.4 And so the Edenic pair always proclaimed that a S.

76:5.6 with the power, patience, and authority of a S.,

93:2.7 function valiantly in the human mind of the later S.,

93:3.7 taught that at some future time another S. would

93:6.1 interview that the priest of Salem, the visible S.,

93:9.11 beginning of days nor end of life but made like a S.

98:7.8 of Jesus of Nazareth as the glorified Christ, the S..

117:3.4 of Michael of Nebadon, the S. of the infinite God.

119:7.7 this incarnated S. was thus born of woman and

119:8.1 Michael, the Son of Man and the S., was proclaimed

120:2.2 Planetary Prince of Urantia, as well as the S.,

120:3.11 be returned to me as the Son of Man and the S..

120:4.1 by the life of self-forgetful service which the S. now

121:5.16 upon a historic fact: the bestowal of Michael, the S.,

121:7.2 unwilling to accept as the S. one who taught such

122:0.1 as the immediate setting for the appearance of this S.

124:6.15 was one of the most extraordinary days that the S.

128:1.10 not hesitate publicly to admit that he was the S..

128:1.13 Jesus’ awareness that he was a S. was growing;

128:4.9 difficult to realize that this man was a S. on earth.

129:3.9 knew—with all human certainty—that he was a S.,

135:5.7 but as “the Son of Man”—a S.—a heavenly Prince,

135:9.7 lifting up his sonorous voice, said: “Behold the S.,

136:1.1 went so far as to refer to the Messiah as the “S..”

136:1.1 to the “son of David,” “Son of Man,” and “S..”

136:1.6 and some of the later prophets; and even as the S.,

136:2.4 the now Personalized Adjuster, of himself as a S. as

136:2.4 as he would be when the incarnated life should be

136:8.7 the S. was incarnate in the mind of a first-century

139:9.11 years of close and personal association with a S.,

140:5.2 As the S. he loves man with a fatherly love—he is

141:3.5 watching the Master die, said, “Truly, this was a S..”

149:1.6 the incarnated and mercy-dominated Creator S.,

155:6.10 who knew much of this as he was himself a S..

157:3.5 “You are the Deliverer, the S. of the living God.”

157:4.2 not merely as the Messiah, but also as the divine S..

157:4.4 We believe that you are the S. of the living God.”

157:4.5 that they should tell no man that he was the S..

157:5.1 was the clear-cut recognition that Jesus was the S.,

157:5.1 they hardly contemplated him as being “the S..”

157:5.1 fact that he was the Son of Man and the S.,

157:5.2 directly proclaim to the twelve that he was a S..

157:5.3 Jesus now disclosed that he was the S., and upon

157:5.3 the combined nature of the Son of Man and the S.

157:6.2 becoming the newly conceived Messiah—the S..

157:6.3 he became known to the apostles as the S..

157:6.6 prepared to assume the role of the bestowal S..

157:6.11 not yet proclaim openly that the Son of Man is the S.

157:6.15 They had confessed that Jesus was the S., but they

157:7.5 inaugurate his fourth phase of earth ministry as the S.

157:7.5 the assumption of the new and public role of a S..

158:1.4 finish his earth life as the Son of Man and the S..

158:2.1 recently reaffirmed their faith in him as the S.,

158:3.5 upon the final phase of his earth career as the S. and

158:7.2 We have come fully to believe that you are the S.,

158:7.3 it is because you have confessed that I am the S.

161:1.8 communication with man; that Jesus was the S..

161:2.2 we can understand only by believing that he is the S.

161:2.8 he heard Jesus speak, declared that he was the S..

161:2.10 are convinced that he is the Son of Man and the S..

164:5.4 to him, said: “Josiah, do you believe in the S.?”

166:5.5 the life teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, the S..”

168:0.7 that you are the Deliverer, the S. of the living God,

173:5.4 whereby we shall know that you are the S.?”

175:3.1 death sentence (even before his trial) upon the S.

178:3.5 but no one recognized them nor knew that the S.

181:1.8 aught to do with that superb peace which the S.

182:3.7 the thoughts and feelings of the incarnate S.

182:3.7 we know he endured great anguish and suffered

182:3.7 He was at last convinced that the Father intended to

182:3.7 he was fully determined to employ none of his

184:3.14 you tell us whether you are the Deliverer, the S..”

184:3.16 When asked if he were the S., Jesus instantly and

184:4.6 finally achieved the realization of identity as the S..

184:5.10 asked him, “Are you the Messiah, the S.?”

185:5.5 not look up to one who, having claimed to be the S.,

185:6.7 to die because he made himself out to be the S..”

185:7.1 What is this they say, that you are the S.?”

185:8.1 Here stood the S. incarnate as the Son of Man.

185:8.1 He was arrested without indictment; accused

186:2.2 When asked if he were the S., he unfailingly made

187:3.3 If you are the S., why do you not come down

187:3.3 He even claimed to be the S.—look at him now—

187:4.1 “If you are the S., why do you not save yourself and

187:4.2 conviction that this Son of Man was indeed the S..

187:5.5 a righteous man; truly he must have been a S..”

187:5.6 the source of his sovereign authority as a S..

188:5.9 not the symbol of the sacrifice of the innocent S.

196:2.2 human Jesus, the Son of Man as well as the S..

189:3.1 so has he given it to the S. to have life in himself.

190:5.4 That this S. of truth and righteousness shall rise

194:2.3 This bestowal of the S.’ spirit effectively prepared all

194:2.4 of himself, only a consciousness of Michael, the S..

194:2.11 Adjuster; the spirit of the S., the Spirit of Truth;

194:2.16 generally regarded as the spirit of the Universe S..

194:3.1 this outpoured spirit of the Father and the S. is

194:3.1 the truths of the Father’s love and the S.’ mercy.

194:3.1 Father’s spirit nature and the S.’ moral character.

194:3.16 the Father and the S. responded by giving themselves

194:3.19 that the Jesus of history has become the divine S. of

194:4.9 began to baptize in “the name of the Father, the S.,

Son of Mansee also son of man

0:5.3 present status of Christ Michael—S. and Son of God.

2:1.7 called interchangeably the Son of God and the S..

4:5.7 Creator Son who sojourned on Urantia as the S. and

7:7.6 your own Creator Son, onetime S. on earth, now

7:7.6 the exalted sovereign of your local universe—the S.

13:1.8 When a Son of God becomes a S., is literally born

40:7.2 Christ Michael the Son of God and the S. are one,

43:4.9 it was at this time that the S. “beheld Satan fall as

45:4.17 on Urantia and, in the flesh, distant cousin of the S..

53:8.0 8. THE SON OF MAN ON URANTIA

53:8.1 the time of their combined assault upon the S..

53:8.4 The S. was confident of success, and he knew that

53:8.4 and he knew that his triumph on your world would

53:8.5 Caligastia was recognized by the S. as the Prince of

93:0.2 down to the day when Jesus of Nazareth, as the S.,

94:4.10 of the love portrayed in the original gospel of the S.,

97:8.4 in the likeness of mortal flesh—incarnated as the S..

100:7.4 The S. was always a well-poised personality.

117:3.4 the true humanity of Joshua ben Joseph, the S.,

119:6.6 embarked upon his Urantia adventure as the S.,

119:8.1 Upon his return to Salvington this Michael, the S.

119:8.8 a morontia progressor, a S. in the likeness of mortal

120:2.2 you do all this as the S.; thus, as a mortal creature

120:2.2 mortal bestowal if you should return to us as the S.

120:2.9 incarnation, although you will live and act as a S.,

120:3.11 I commit the safekeeping of the S. about-to-be

120:3.11 until he shall presently and in power and glory be

120:3.11 and in power and glory be returned to me as the S.

120:4.1 which the Son of God now entered upon as the S.

126:3.6 the later adoption of the term “S.” as a designation

126:3.6 he was certain he was never to appear as the S.

126:3.8 him, a passage in which this term “S.” appeared.

126:3.8 Book of Enoch went on to tell about this S.,

126:3.8 describing the work he would do on earth and

126:3.8 he would do on earth and explaining that this S.,

126:3.8 that he had turned his back upon all this grandeur

126:3.8 decided to adopt as his inaugural title “the S..”

127:0.3 the S. became possessed of full knowledge about the

127:2.10 maintained a division of sentiment regarding the S..

127:3.12 until that day by the Jordan when the S. presented

127:5.6 Mary on that tragic afternoon when the S. hung

128:1.2 is shown in the selection of his first title, the S..

128:1.2 among his numerous well-earned titles that of S..

128:6.9 Increasingly the S. was to become separated from

128:7.1 was not to be employed by his personality as the S.,

129:0.2 The S. had made every preparation for detaching

129:3.7 The S. practically completed his educational contact-

129:3.7 he had learned how man lived and wrought out his

129:3.9 bring up in the mind of the S. shadowy memories

129:4.1 still the scribe of Damascus; he was still the S..

129:4.2 —the personal spiritual growth—of the S. well-nigh

129:4.2 the experience which the S. attained in completion

129:4.4 The S. experienced those wide ranges of human

133:9.5 the similarity between the gospel of this S. and the

133:9.6 Thus ended that chapter in the life of the S. which

134:1.7 unusual years in the inner experience of the S.;

134:7.3 At Antioch the S. lived for over two months,

134:8.6 hold conference with his Satania enemies as the S.,

134:8.6 should understand what a great struggle the S.

134:9.3 To the S. this performance was pitiful and pathetic.

134:9.5 not required of you to bear the burden of the S.;

134:9.6 James’s understanding of the lifework of the S.,

135:3.3 behold, one like the S. came with the clouds of

135:5.5 to high seats of honor and authority with the S.,

135:5.7 not as a mere man, but as “the S.”—a Son of God—

135:8.5 John did not look up to see Jesus until the S. stood

135:11.1 his followers who had become believers in the S..

135:11.2 The S. has descended from God, and the words of

135:11.2 and the words of God he will declare to you.

135:11.4 the S. replied: “Go back to John and tell him that I

136:1.1 as “the servant of the Lord,” then as “the S.,”

136:1.1 to the “son of David,” “S.,” and “Son of God.”

136:1.6 as presented by the earlier prophets; as the S.,

136:2.4 “heavens were opened,” and the S. saw the vision,

136:4.9 The S. clearly saw that his choice between these

136:5.6 it was not possible for the S. thus to limit his new

136:6.4 the S. made his final declaration concerning all

136:8.5 Again the S. bowed obediently to the Father’s way

136:8.6 For well did the S. know that it would be “through

136:8.7 consideration of the life and experience of the S.,

136:9.2 to finish his work as he had begun it, and as the S..

136:9.6 The S., now in isolation and achieving these

136:9.6 He saw, as it were, “the kingdoms of this world,”

136:9.6 world,” and he possessed the power to take them.

136:9.6 powers into his hands, but he did not want them.

136:9.6 He had only one objective, the further revelation

136:9.8 the human mind of the S. made a clean sweep of all

136:9.10 If the S. had any doubts about his mission and its

136:9.10 when he went up in the hills after his baptism, he

136:9.10 he had none when he came back to his fellows

136:10.1 and his disciples, the S. made his final decision.

136:10.1 this decision he communicated to the Personalized

136:10.1 And when he had thus spoken, he journeyed down

137:1.6 ‘who directed that you should search for the S.

137:2.2 “The Prophet Daniel declares that the S. will come

137:4.12 And then the S. recalled the admonition of his

137:4.17 many similar events occurred before the S. took final

137:5.2 having been selected as close associates of the S..

137:5.4 When the forerunner of the S. shall have finished

137:7.12 The S. was to be neither a Nazarite nor an Essene.

137:8.7 The S. will not lead forth armies in battle for the

137:8.7 kingdom shall have come, you shall know the S.

139:2.13 Christ as the world’s redeemer, and the S. as the

139:6.8 broadmindedness and generous sympathy of the S..

140:5.2 As the S., Jesus loves mortals as a brother—he was

140:6.2 You have wrong ideas of the S. and his mission on

141:6.2 Simon, when the S. came first to you, did he come

141:6.2 did he come denouncing Moses and the prophets

142:0.2 he sat with his son-in-law in judgment on the S..

142:6.6 one who has descended from heaven, even the S.?”

142:7.2 to participate in this bestowal experience of the S.;

142:7.2 There was a veiled intimation that the S. was the

142:7.13 The S. is prepared to ascend to the right hand of

143:1.7 are in very truth the personal associates of the S..”

144:8.7 The S. comes eating and drinking, and these same

145:3.8 were so interlocked in the judgment of the S. that

145:3.8 he sought refuge in appeal to his Father’s will.

147:6.4 then will I openly proclaim that the S. is lord even

148:6.7 Wherefore has the S. come forth from the Father

148:6.7 that he will be able to comfort and succor all those

148:9.3 who witness all this may finally know that the S.

149:1.8 were at that time so intimately associated with the S..

149:6.3 man to God that constitutes the mission of the S.

150:7.1 the S. had such a flood of human emotion stirred

152:1.5 and find him as he was in those days—the S..

152:5.4 kingdom but rather sought to proclaim the S. king

153:2.6 declare to you that such is not the mission of the S.

153:3.2 phenomenon of the S. subject to the will of God,

153:4.5 that which you shall see when the S. departs from

153:5.3 this test, what, then, will you do when the S. must

155:1.2 for he entertained erroneous ideas about the S. and

157:4.4 Peter’s declaration regarding the identity of the S.,

157:5.1 the supernal fact that he was the S. and the Son of

157:5.2 earth and complete his bestowal mission as the S..

157:5.3 Jesus had been proclaiming that he was the “S.,”

157:5.3 the combined nature of the S. and the Son of God,

157:6.3 and his immediate followers knew him as the S.

157:6.5 required that he do all this as a human being, the S..

157:6.6 sought to establish the Father’s kingdom as the S.,

157:6.9 The S. came not to be ministered to, but to minister

157:6.11 “We may not yet proclaim openly that the S. is the

157:6.12 in the face of my warning you that the S. will not

157:7.5 had witnessed the beginning of his career as the S.,

158:1.4 to finish out his life as the S. and the Son of God.

158:1.6 with the further bestowal mission of the S..”

158:1.6 I now declare that the S. has chosen to go through

158:1.7 “Until you shall see the glory of the S. and know that

158:2.1 have seen and heard on this mountain until the S.

158:2.1 words, “until the S. has risen from the dead.”

158:2.2 indeed comes first to prepare the way for the S.,

158:2.4 said to them: “You would not receive me as the S.;

158:3.5 final phase of his career as the Son of God and the S.

158:6.3 does your faith grasp the identity of the S.

158:6.5 The S. now enters the last phase of the bestowal.

158:6.5 And remember what I am saying to you: The S.

158:7.3 the truth about the end of the bestowal of the S. on

158:7.3 wherefore do I persist in telling you that the S. must

161:2.2 believing that he is the Son of God as well as the S..

161:2.10 We are convinced that he is the S. and the Son of

162:2.1 this command some of you seek to kill the S..”

162:2.6 that nothing will befall the S. until his hour comes.

162:5.2 You who would kill the S. know not whence I

162:5.3 other evidence confirming the identity of the S..

162:5.4 “When the S. is lifted up, then shall you all know that

162:5.4 is lifted up, then shall you all know that I am he,

162:6.1 When the S. has finished his work on earth, there

162:7.3 But now comes the S. speaking and living the truth

163:2.2 have nests, but the S. has nowhere to lay his head.

164:3.8 full occasion which they seek for accusing the S..”

164:5.3 “You charge the S. with blasphemy because you

165:2.3 darkened and deluded leaders, seek to kill the S..

165:3.2 hid from you shall all be made known when the S.

165:3.3 you, my friends, when they seek to destroy the S.,

165:3.6 “Say what you will about the S., and it shall be

165:5.6 and in a manner you think not, shall the S. depart.”

166:1.4 even dare to plot and plan the murder of the S..

166:4.2 Have you failed to observe how the S. lives as one

167:5.7 The fact that the S. pursues his earth mission alone

168:1.5 of all demonstrations of the divine power of the S..

169:1.2 it has truly been said of the S. that he is a friend of

169:1.2 that he is a friend of publicans and sinners.

169:1.4 And so, while the S. goes out in the wilderness to

169:1.4 he also searches for the coin which is lost in the

169:4.1 the apostles he always referred to himself as the S.

169:4.4 certainly know him, even as they had known the S..

171:0.6 the S. came not to be ministered to but to minister;

171:2.2 be willing to give up even your life just as the S. is

171:2.4 victory which you must presently gain when the S.

171:4.2 going up to Jerusalem, where you know the S. has

171:4.2 Again am I telling you that the S. will be delivered

171:4.2 And so will they mock the S., even spit upon him

171:4.2 And when they kill the S., be not dismayed, for I

171:4.2 for I declare that on the third day he shall rise.

171:4.6 But, mistake not, he would much prefer that the S.

171:4.6 to become responsible for the death of the S..

171:4.6 Go you and tell that fox that the S. preaches in Perea

171:4.7 only befitting that the S. should go up to the city

171:6.3 for I have all along declared that the S. has come to

171:8.3 You think that the S. goes up to Jerusalem to receive

171:8.3 rule, so is the S. to be rejected in the spiritual rule.

171:8.3 but if the S. had been accorded the spiritual rule of

171:8.3 he would have accepted such a kingdom of men’s

171:8.3 You will see the S. rejected now, but in another age

172:3.5 to enter peacefully and with good will as the S. on

173:3.1 enmity against the teaching and the works of the S.

173:4.4 that you are set in your hearts to reject the S..”

174:5.7 When you look upon me, you see not only the S.

174:5.8 I declare the hour has about come when the S. will

174:5.13 but I declare that the S. will be rejected by men,

174:5.13 rejected by men, that he will go back to the Father.

175:1.3 to receive the word of heaven and to welcome the S.

175:1.4 you likewise now make ready to destroy the S..

175:1.8 to unite with them in their plans to destroy the S.,

175:1.20 to slay him of whom the prophets spoke, the S..

175:1.22 appeared John proclaiming the coming of the S.,

176:1.1 the leadership of those who have rejected the S.,

176:2.3 “Why do you still look for the S. to sit upon the

176:2.3 followed by Melchizedek, and in these days, the S..

176:2.4 The eye of flesh beholds the S. in the flesh, but only

176:2.4 only the eye of the spirit will behold the S. glorified

176:2.5 But the times of the reappearing of the S. are known

176:2.5 bestowal, or the S. will return to adjudge the age.

176:2.6 concerning the times of the coming again of the S.,

176:3.3 their work, in view of the possible return of the S.,

177:0.3 you err in that you fail to understand that the S.

177:5.2 of the Jews reach an agreement to destroy the S.,

178:3.3 yourselves to peril when they come to take the S..

178:3.3 misled into any foolish attempt to defend the S..

179:4.1 have conspired to bring about the death of the S.,

180:0.3 “The time has now come for the S. to be glorified,

180:4.3 and before your very eyes as one person, the S..

180:6.7 I have plainly told you that the S. must die, but

181:1.1 the S. will become a spiritual incarnation in the souls

181:1.5 I have warned you that the S. will be killed, but I

181:1.6 scattered every man to his own place, leaving the S.

181:2.14 for a hated tax-gatherer who dared to follow the S.

182:2.1 “My friends, nothing can happen to the S. unless

182:2.6 The S. will be put to death at the instigation of his

182:3.4 The hour is now upon us wherein the S. will be

182:3.11 Once more the S. was prepared to face his enemies

183:3.5 Would you even betray the S. with a kiss?”

183:5.5 his appearance before Annas, the S. spoke no word.

184:1.5 would destroy the S. because they are ignorant;

184:3.14 presently shall the S. be clothed with power and

184:4.1 by heaping every sort of indignity upon the S..

184:4.5 from this physical attack upon the unresisting S..

184:4.6 The S. has finally achieved the realization of

185:0.2 to employ the Roman soldiers in arresting the S.,

185:4.1 When the S. stood before him, on this Friday

185:4.3 listened to regarding the alleged evil doings of the S..

185:7.2 You could exercise no authority over the S. unless

185:8.1 Here stood the Son of God incarnate as the S..

185:8.1 He was arrested without indictment; accused

186:4.2 to keep advised as to what was happening to the S.

186:5.1 not in any manner indicate that the death of the S.

186:5.1 Jesus was a Jew, but as the S. he was a mortal of

186:5.5 All that the S. said or did on earth greatly

187:1.11 the task of nailing the two brigands and the S. to

187:3.1 to witness this spectacle of the crucifixion of the S..

187:4.2 could no longer resist the conviction that this S. was

188:0.1 We can narrate the burial of the S. and put in this

188:4.1 though the S. did not offer himself as a sacrifice to

188:5.11 See in the death of the S. the climax of the

189:1.13 —the morontia resurrection of the S.—completed.

189:3.4 the Personalized Adjuster of the S. relinquished

190:4.1 While the S. appeared on earth among the Jews,

190:4.1 among the Jews, he came to minister to all men.

190:5.4 Do you not recall how this S. proclaimed the

191:2.1 all of you know of a certainty that the S. has risen

193:0.5 I have lived among you as the S. that you, and all

193:2.2 You rejoice to know that the S. has risen from the

194:3.8 divinely folded up in the person and nature of the S..

195:0.18 Pauline version of the life and teachings of the S..

196:0.7 The S. was a splendidly unified human personality

196:0.7 he was a perfectly endowed divine being;

196:0.7 he was magnificently co-ordinated as a combined

196:1.2 through this revelation, the S. should be recovered

196:2.2 human Jesus, the S. as well as the Son of God.

Creator Son

0:8.9 the recognition of the divinity of the C. of the local

1:5.5 that when he had seen a C. he had seen the Father;

1:6.3 in the Urantian bestowal life of Michael, the C..

2:0.3 Father and is pervaded by the Truth Spirit of the C.

2:2.7 created or evolved by every C. going out from

2:3.3 planetary council up through the courts of the C.

3:6.7 revealed in the bestowal life of Michael, your C.,

4:2.2 are modified by the plans established by the C.

4:3.1 Knowing that the C. intended man to be the

4:5.6 also happened to be the final personal act of a C.

4:5.7 attributes so magnificently portrayed by the C. who

5:3.2 proceed out of the realm of the jurisdiction of a C..

5:3.4 directed to the person of the Eternal Son or the C..

6:1.5 Son has been confused with a co-ordinate C.,

6:5.4 the Father and the Son unite to personalize a C.,

6:5.4 but the C. thus brought into existence is never able

6:5.4 creatorship to the various orders of Sons which he

6:5.4 limited reflection of the creative attributes of a C..

6:8.3 inseparability personalized in the divinity of the C.,

6:8.6 your concept of the personality of the C. of Paradise

6:8.7 Throughout your local universe experience the C.,

6:8.7 the vivid picture and deep memories of the C.

7:3.1 the mortals of time look to the C. as the personal

7:3.3 you visualize the C. of your local universe or the

7:4.5 such a heroic service a co-ordinate C. did perform

7:5.8 This was the original Michael, the first-born C.,

7:6.3 the being and personality of a new and original C..

7:7.6 which was made in loving service by your own C.,

8:3.4 A C. of the Eternal Son and a Creative Spirit of the

8:4.4 When a C. of God accepts the creatorship charge

9:8.4 Father and the Eternal Son become parent to a C.,

9:8.4 Spirit who becomes the close associate of that C. in

10:1.2 he has made each Sovereign C. just as perfect,

14:2.2 (directly) is twofold, by a C. and a Creative Spirit.

14:6.27 divine and perfect creation is a pattern for every C..

14:6.27 He strives to make his own universe eventually attain

14:6.28 A C. uses the creatures of Havona as personality-

14:6.33 Mother Spirit jointly sponsors with an associated C..

14:6.35 a Divine Minister employs as complemental to a C.

16:5.3 Creative Spirit, the consort and associate of the C.

17:6.3 When a C. is personalized by the joint action of

17:6.3 The birth of a co-ordinate C. signalizes the birth

17:6.3 on the Paradise records of the career of such a C.

17:6.5 who directs the superuniverse to which this new C.

17:6.5 Spirit until the moment of the departure of the C.

17:6.5 the new Spirit consort to the keeping of the C.,

17:6.5 in acknowledgment of the eternal union of the C.

17:6.6 The Father-united C. and Creative Spirit then go

17:6.7 the declaration of intention to create life by the C.,

17:6.7 to the individuality of the Spirit consort of the C.

17:6.7 the heretofore impersonal Spirit consort of the C.

17:6.8 when the C. returns to universe headquarters after

17:6.8 the triumphant C. elevates the Mother Spirit to

17:7.1 the living creatures of the conjoint creation of a C.

17:8.8 the C.-Creative Spirit union of the local universes.

18:3.9 the superuniverses by experiential service just as a C.

18:6.7 In the event of the temporary absence of a C. from

18:7.2 All that a Union of Days is to a C. of a local

20:1.10 Melchizedeks are the joint offspring of a C., Creative

20:1.10 and Lanonandeks are brought into being by a C. and

20:1.10 order of Life Carriers is brought into being by a C.

20:1.12 serve under the direction of the C. who presides

20:1.13 which they can bestow, as did your own C. when

20:1.13 when he poured out his spirit upon all mortal flesh

20:1.13 Each C. is endowed with this spiritual drawing

20:1.13 he is personally conscious of every act and emotion

20:1.14 and in loyalty to the universe sovereignty of his C..

20:1.15 In a sevenfold C., Creator and creature are forever

20:2.2 serve under the direction of the C. of that domain.

20:2.8 then assigned to the high personal council of a C.,

20:2.9 Paradise Son, the C. of their local universe of service

20:2.9 acceptable as would have been the service of a C.

20:3.4 likewise does a C. when incarnated on a mission of

20:4.4 planet was deranged by the appearance of your C. on

20:5.4 the one planet in each local universe whereon a C.

20:5.5 It was the scene of the final bestowal of your C.,

20:5.6 At the headquarters of his local universe a C.,

20:5.6 It is true that your C. selected for the realm of his

20:5.6 require the bestowal of a C. to effect its spiritual

20:5.6 as would have been their Paradise brother, the C..

20:5.7 the failure or default of either a Magisterial or a C.

20:6.5 seen the Son has seen the Father,” as did your C.

20:6.6 meet with the tragic end encountered by the C.

20:6.8 of assignment, and is acknowledged by the C..

20:6.8 Thereupon the bestowal Avonal and the C. send

20:6.9 Upon the completion of a C.’ final bestowal the

20:6.9 the same spirit Comforter from the sevenfold C.,

20:7.5 utilize the combined spiritual influence of a C. and

20:10.4 As the Father of a local universe, a C. portrays the

21:0.1 But each C. is different from every other; each is

21:1.1 flashes into full-fledged being a new and original C.,

21:1.2 Each C. is the only-begotten and only-begettable

21:1.2 There never can be another such S. because each

21:1.2 because each C. is the unqualified, finished,

21:1.2 Each C. is the absolute of the united deity concepts

21:1.3 suggests that its Creator and ruling S. is one whose

21:2.1 A C. is permitted to choose the space site of his

21:2.1 before he may begin even the physical organization

21:2.1 he must spend a long period of observation devoted

21:2.2 When a C. departs from Paradise to embark upon

21:2.2 for the first time, he finds himself in intimate contact

21:2.2 function as the actual and effective helper of each C.

21:2.2 Therefore is each C. accompanied by a Creative

21:2.4 a C. must secure the consent and co-operation of the

21:2.5 Before a C. may engage in the creation of any new

21:2.5 he must secure the consent of the Eternal Mother

21:2.9 when he has formed an effective and co-operative

21:2.11 During these absences a C. is able to invest the

21:2.12 The personal presence of a C. in his local universe

21:3.1 A C. is given the range of a universe by the consent

21:3.2 A C. could assert full sovereignty over his personal

21:3.2 creation at any time, but he wisely chooses not to.

21:3.2 he assumed an unearned supreme sovereignty,

21:3.4 The sovereignty of a C. in a local universe passes six

21:3.5 the solitary provisional authority exercised by a C.

21:3.7 —the advancing authority of a C. during the period

21:3.13 Even in the prebestowal ages a C. rules his domain

21:3.13 The sovereignty exercised by a prebestowal C. in a

21:3.14 If ever the authority or administration of a C. is

21:3.14 he is eternally pledged to uphold, protect, defend,

21:3.14 a local universe, would be unlikely to trouble a C.,

21:3.15 Before the completion of the bestowal career a C.

21:3.15 he rules by virtue of his actual experience in the form

21:3.15 then is he supremely settled in universe authority;

21:3.15 he has become a Master Son, a sovereign ruler.

21:3.24 the C. is not only demonstrating his own fitness to

21:3.24 is concerned in the adventure of a C. when he

21:4.2 the seven bestowals of a C. involve his appearing on

21:4.3 In the final bestowal a C. appears as a member of

21:4.4 After each of his bestowals a C. proceeds to the

21:4.4 Following the final bestowal a C. receives from the

21:4.5 last appearance on your planet was a Paradise C.

21:4.5 he gave up the conscious grasp of the incarnated life

21:4.5 he could, and did, truly say, “It is finished”—it was

21:4.5 step in fulfilling the sacred oath of a Paradise C..

21:4.6 forever removes him from the divine level of a C.

21:5.1 The nature of the sovereignty of a sevenfold C. is

23:2.18 the concentration of all power in the hands of a C.

25:1.2 a Bright and Morning Star by a C.-Creative Spirit

26:11.5 The C. never stops until he finds man—the lowest

28:1.2 And these majestic tertiaphim accompany this C.

28:1.2 when he embarks upon the adventure of universe

28:1.3 tertiaphim are the only personal staff of a C..

28:1.3 They acquire a mighty experience as S. assistants

28:1.3 They serve by the side of the C. until the day of the

28:1.3 the liaison ministers between the C. of former

29:5.6 by the arrival of a C., the Associate Master Force

30:1.12 the individualized spirit of a C., union with which

30:4.21 are recipients of spirit confirmation from the C.

30:4.28 thanksgiving and adoration for dispatch to the C.

32:0.1 A local universe is the handiwork of a C. of the

32:1.2 There is no opportunity for a C. to begin universe

32:1.3 their predecessors as well as by the C.’ activities

32:1.5 a Paradise C. appears upon the scene, accompanied

32:1.5 Simultaneously with the arrival of the C., work is

32:2.1 Michael, your C., established the inhabited realms of

32:2.2 and energy controllers who long preceded the C.

32:2.2 power centers who co-operated with your C. in the

32:2.5 no longer requires the fixed presence of the C. at the

32:2.5 A C. is unable to leave his headquarters world until

32:2.6 the C., in association with the Creative Spirit,

32:2.6 the personal associate of the C., one like him in all

32:2.7 the right-hand helper and chief executive of the C.

32:2.8 the C. enter into the Father’s proposal to create man

32:2.13 the narratives of the life and teachings of your C.

32:2.13 as he once lived the life of man, in the likeness of

32:3.5 local universe, he is personally represented by its C.,

32:3.6 the ability to see the Father when beholding the C..

32:3.6 a fact: He who has seen a C. has seen the Father.

32:4.3 the Universal Father acts in the person of his C..

32:4.3 The law of the C., the rule of the Constellation

32:4.4 The C. rules supreme in all matters of ethical

32:4.6 not even with the rule of a C., whose will is the law

32:4.10 And this is just as true of mortal man as of the C.

33:0.1 administration through the person of the C..

33:0.1 These matters are intrusted to the C. and to the

33:0.1 local universe are formed and executed by this S.,

33:1.1 Our C. is the personification of the 611,121st

33:1.1 he is sometimes spoken of as Christ Michael.

33:1.2 Our C. is not the Eternal Son, the existential

33:1.2 These relationships constitute a C. the most

33:1.3 Our C. exerts the same spiritual drawing power,

33:1.4 The C. is the vicegerent personalization of the Father

33:1.4 He personifies all of the Paradise Deities which

33:1.4 To you, Michael, the C., is the supreme personality

33:1.5 In the person of the C. we have a ruler and divine

33:2.1 Our C. very definitely manifests traits and attributes

33:3.1 the technique of creative co-operation with the C..

33:3.1 the administrative authority of a C. is supreme;

33:3.3 The Master C. is the personal sovereign of his

33:3.3 In all his work of love and life bestowal the C. is

33:3.3 the ever-present and all-wise adviser of the C.,

33:3.5 Upon the completion of the C.’ seventh and final

33:3.5 It is at the enthronement of the C. as a Master Son,

33:3.7 Universe Spirit as the creative companion of the C.

33:4.1 and ideal of personality conceived by the C.

33:4.1 before the union of the C. and the Mother Spirit in

33:4.3 Star will ever be fully representative of both the C.

33:4.4 the personal administrative representative of the C..

33:5.1 The universe father is the C.; the universe mother

33:5.1 representative of the Father to the court of the C.;

33:5.2 In the absence of the C. he might preside over any

34:0.1 When a C. is personalized by the Father and Son,

34:0.1 to accompany this C. to the realms of space,

34:0.2 reacts to physical and spiritual realities; so does a C.;

34:0.3 to the C. the Spirit associate is personal and has

34:1.1 personalizes, in the very presence of the C., a new

34:1.1 The individualized Creative Spirit helper of the C.

34:1.4 And she is so recognized and regarded by the C..

34:1.4 become so fully subject to the C. that of this Son

34:2.1 co-operates in a very personal manner with the C.

34:2.1 the elevation of the C. to the sovereign authority

34:2.2 From the earliest association with the C. the Spirit

34:2.4 The Creative Spirit is coresponsible with the C. in

34:2.4 never fails the S. in all efforts to uphold and conserve

34:3.4 A C. acts instantaneously throughout his universe;

34:3.5 A C. is not handicapped by time,

34:3.5 but he is conditioned by space;

34:3.5 he cannot personally be in two places at the same

34:3.6 Divine Minister is the understanding helper of the C.,

34:3.6 the C. and the Creative Spirit usually function

34:4.2 1. The bestowal spirit of the C., the Comforter,

34:4.5 This spirit is an inherent endowment of the C.,

34:4.6 The C. may come and go; his personal presence may

34:4.6 while derived from the personality of the C.,

34:4.7 The spirit of the C. may and does function

34:4.7 it is this very fact that enables the spirit of the C. to

34:5.1 The Divine Minister co-operates with the C. in the

34:5.1 continue to collaborate with the S.  and the S.’ spirit

34:5.6 the combined spirits of the C. and Creative Spirit.

35:0.2 Daynals are the offspring of a Paradise C. in varied

35:1.1 a new form of creative union between the C. and

35:1.1 being who subsequently collaborates with the C.

35:1.3 one millennial period of standard time by the C.

35:2.3 making periodical reports to the C. independent

35:2.5 and Morning Star in carrying out mandates of the C..

35:2.6 When a C. enters upon the bestowal career on an

35:2.6 he goes alone; but when one of his Paradise brothers,

35:2.6 he is accompanied by the Melchizedek supporters,

35:2.7 the final and full recognition of the C. and his Father.

35:2.8 he goes to Salvington and, in audience with the C.,

35:4.3 When failure of some feature of the C.’ plan is

35:5.1 Melchizedeks, the C. and Creative Spirit planned for,

35:5.4 sonship and in harmony with the policies of the C.,

35:5.4 Vorondadek Sons have been cited for error to the C.

35:6.1 These Sons are selected by the C. and are

35:6.2 constitute the supreme advisory cabinet of the C..

35:8.1 After the creation of the Vorondadeks, the C. and

36:1.1 offspring of three pre-existent personalities: the C.,

36:2.12 the original life designs are provided by the C.,

36:2.12 they must be passed upon, and endorsed by, the C.

36:2.12 The chief of Melchizedeks often represents the C.

37:0.1 the head of all personality in Nebadon stands the C.,

37:2.1 brought into being by the C. and the Creative Spirit.

37:3.1 Archangels are the offspring of the C. and the

37:4.5 Paradise personalities—the Union of Days, the C.,

37:9.7 They are the brilliant offspring of the C. and Spirit

37:9.8 These children of the C. and the Creative Spirit

37:9.9 When a creative liaison between the C. and the

37:9.9 then does the C. personalize in dual form his last

37:9.9 In and of himself he then creates the beautiful and

38:1.1 The C. and the universe representation of the

38:1.2 Master Son, but as the early creative helper of the C.

38:9.13 service in maintaining the sovereignty of the C.;

39:1.2 universe chief executive of the united wills of the C.

39:1.15 The fourth creature bestowal of the C. was in the

39:4.1 lower divisions of the universe government of a C.

40:6.5 2. A C. of God became one of you; he is your elder

40:8.3 the survival referees of the C. are convened.

40:8.3 with an individualized gift of the spirit of the C..

40:10.2 for much as the Truth Spirit of a C. focalizes in the

41:1.1 preuniverse was, upon the arrival of our C.,

42:10.5 local universe Mother Spirit in liaison with the C..

43:3.8 When Michael, the C., was on his terminal mission,

43:4.2 But all that a Union of Days is to a C., a Faithful of

43:7.1 These children of the C. and the Creative Spirit are

47:0.1 The C., when on Urantia, spoke of the “many

50:1.1 True, the C. touches the creatures of the realms

50:1.1 springing from the C. (the offspring of the Father

51:0.2 These Sons are the material gift of the C. to the

51:1.1 sex Sons and Daughters are the offspring of the C.;

51:1.2 The C. produces only one pair of these beings in

51:6.11 5. The universe Father—the C. and supreme ruler of

52:5.1 on Urantia the bestowal Son, even your own C.,

52:5.2 when the C. prepares for his terminal bestowal on

52:5.6 returns to the C. at the headquarters of the local

53:0.2 been found in contempt of the government of the C..

53:2.3 His relations with the C. had been intimate and

53:2.3 This information was also communicated to the C.

53:2.5 flagrant rebels, but always was the mercy of the C.

53:3.3 2. The universe government of the C.-Michael.

53:3.3 He protested against the right of Michael, the C.,

54:5.6 it was not in the province of the C. to exercise

54:5.6 because he had not then completed his bestowal

54:6.2 the C. and his Paradise Father are love dominated.

55:4.18 Adam and Eve can petition the Sovereign C. for

55:10.1 acknowledge the continued sovereignty of the C..

55:10.9 attaining this fourth stage of development the C.

55:10.9 a new and sublime relationship between the C.,

56:7.2 With the settling of a system in light, this S.-Spirit

56:10.1 from the adoration of the C. to the worship of his

57:3.8 that Michael, a C. of Paradise, selected this nebula as

67:1.2 The C. voiced this contempt when he said: “You are

67:3.1 volunteered to act as the representative of the C.,

75:7.7 righteous rule of the Universal Father and his C..

76:5.7 It is not that Urantia needed a C. to set its tangled

76:5.7 that the evil and sin on Urantia afforded the C.

93:10.5 of personal ambassador on Jerusem of the C.,

93:10.8 the explicit promise of the C. to return sometime,

95:5.11 It persisted even to the arrival of the C. of that

98:7.1 A C. did not incarnate in the likeness of mortal flesh

101:2.12 gift of the Father, as the Spirit of Truth of the S.,

104:1.11 Paul confused Jesus, the C. of the local universe,

104:1.12 the Trinity was comprised of the Father, the C. of

104:1.12 of the local universe and creative consort of the C..

107:0.4 Any mortal who has seen a C. has seen the Father,

114:1.1 but in practice the Sovereign C. made no gesture

116:4.8 the C. evolves from the nature of existential

116:5.13 the C. exhibits a little-understood attribute of control

116:5.13 he does not leave his capital planet until the gross

117:3.4 Your C. can actually be such a living channel from

119:0.3 When the Eternal Son bestows a C. upon a projected

119:0.3 that C. assumes responsibility for the completion,

119:0.5 personal training and universe education of a C.

119:0.6 rulers of the superuniverses will never certify a C.

119:0.7 local universe of Nebadon is now ruled by a C.

119:1.3 word of the mission and whereabouts of the C..

119:2.1 rebellions against the sovereignty of the C.

119:3.7 For all time the Material Sons know that in the C.

119:7.8 the narrative of the mortal bestowal of the C. on

119:8.2 experience which is required of every C. before he

119:8.3 In the course of these bestowals the C. not only

119:8.6 Michael, a C., is a time-space creator, but Michael,

119:8.7 the C has passed through the experience of revealing

120:0.1 certain events which immediately preceded the C.’

120:0.1 the price which every C. must pay for the full

120:0.3 could have asserted personal sovereignty as a C.

120:0.3 and as a C. could have ruled his universe after the

120:0.3 Nebadon merely in his own isolated right, as a C..

120:0.3 Michael aspired not to perfection of rule as a C. but

120:0.4 At any time a C. may rule his universe in his own

120:0.4 but he can rule as the supreme representative of the

120:0.7 The C. required instructions from no one in order

120:0.7 he had embarked upon a program of the revelation

120:0.8 resultant from the willingness of this mighty C.

120:2.9 human of the realm, in potential you remain a C.

120:4.1 indulged the insinuation that the C. was arbitrarily

121:1.1 presented the most favorable condition for the C.’

124:6.17 how the spirit of this same C. and the spirit of his

128:1.2 It is literally true that the creative Word—the C.—of

128:1.9 nothing superhuman in the life of this incarnated C..

128:1.10 Jesus was actually a C. of the Paradise Father.

129:3.9 human certainty—that he was a Son of God, a C.

136:1.6 nothing of such things until the C. was made flesh

136:3.4 personal communication with the C. of the

136:5.5 of the thing conceived in the mind of this C.,

145:3.7 challenged the divine mercy of this benevolent C..

145:3.11 the time element of the creator prerogatives of a C.

145:3.11 What a C. desires and his Father wills IS.

149:1.6 the incarnated and mercy-dominated C. of God,

149:1.7 What the C. desires and the eternal Father wills IS.

162:0.2 the honor of showing hospitality to the C. of a

175:2.3 The Father and his C. have never ceased to love

189:0.2 A C. has within himself the power to bestow

189:0.2 he has within himself the power to lay down his

189:0.2 he has this power because of the direct command

191:3.4 that the C. of Nebadon really finished and acceptably

194:2.3 the spirit of both the Universal Father and the C..

194:2.16 4. The spirit of the Universal Father and the C.

194:3.1 The C., in the flesh, revealed God to men;

194:3.1 Spirit of Truth, in the heart, reveals the C. to men.

Son, Magisterialsee also Sons, Magisterial

20:2.1 original Son of God, a Paradise M., is produced.

20:3.3 If a M. comes as a dispensational adjudicator, he

20:3.3 he arrives on a planet as a spiritual being, invisible to

20:5.4 every world is destined to become host to a M. on

20:6.5 Never does a M. proclaim, “Whosoever has seen

20:6.9 Thereafter, each world honored by a M. bestowal

20:6.9 sevenfold Creator Son, in association with that M.,

20:9.2 each planetary mission they are accompanied by a M

21:5.10 but all worlds whereon a M. has bestowed himself

37:3.5 If the M. should become temporary ruler of the

47:4.8 the intellectual status of the post- M. culture of the

51:6.4 does not occur until the times of the first M..

51:7.1 On planets where this M. is universally accepted, he

51:7.1 he remains for one age; and thus the planet prospers

51:7.1 the Planetary Prince, the Material Son, and the M.,

51:7.2 Before the first M. concludes his mission on a

51:7.2 Upon the retirement of the M. the Planetary Adam

52:0.5 4. Post-Magisterial S. Man.

52:3.3 usually ripens the sphere for the advent of a M..

52:3.11 awakening is the signal for the appearance of a M..

52:3.12 the advent of the third order of sonship, the M..

52:4.0 4. POST-MAGISTERIAL SON MAN

52:4.2 local universe origin; the M. hails from Paradise.

52:4.5 After the initial visitation of a M. the races effect

52:7.8 A M. of judgment usually accompanies Teacher

52:7.8 another S. functions at the time of their departure,

55:0.1 the post-Adamic age, the post- M. age,

72:0.3 since a M. has never been bestowed upon its races.

72:3.6 further evolve until after the arrival of a Paradise M..

72:12.2 if a M. should soon come to this advanced nation,

93:10.8 and Christ Michael, as well as either a M. or even

176:4.5 or without the associated appearance of a M.?

Son, Master

20:4.5 becomes the individual and personal ward of a M.

20:4.5 becomes the individual and personal ward of a M.

21:3.15 he has become a M., a sovereign and supreme ruler.

21:4.5 was relegated to this triumphant and enthroned M.

21:4.6 and elevates him to the experiential plane of a M.,

21:5.6 But a M.’ loss of power to originate entirely new

21:5.6 The acquirement of supreme sovereignty by a M.

21:5.6 creature will henceforth take direct origin from a M.

21:5.9 A M. may at will vary the order of the spiritual

21:6.3 we believe that the liaison between a sevenfold M.

23:2.18 are under the full jurisdiction of the reigning M..

28:4.6 Ancients of Days will perceive the voice of the M.

28:6.18 said your M., “He who would be greatest among

33:1.2 Nevertheless our M. possesses in his realm all of

33:2.3 the M. thereby acquired jurisdiction over “all power

33:3.5 at the enthronement of the Creator Son as a M.,

33:7.1 The M., Michael, is supremely concerned with but

34:2.1 the Creator Son to the sovereign authority of a M.,

35:0.1 planetary bestowals as was the Creator and M.

37:0.1 all personality in Nebadon stands the Creator and M.

38:1.2 Mother Spirit, not as the later co-ordinate of the M.,

38:6.3 have become subject to the sovereignty of the M..

39:2.3 over which Gabriel presides as vicegerent of the M..

43:5.6 of Michael since his attainment of the status of a M..

45:4.1 have authority to represent the M. in all matters

46:5.19 heard the touching story of the M.’ bestowal on

55:8.7 stabilization, and the administrators—the M.,

55:10.4 effective when and as the M. may be absent from the

109:5.5 will present the new creature to the sovereign M. of

117:1.5 or Creator, even as the sovereign will of the M. of

119:8.6 a time-space creator, but Michael, a sevenfold M.,

Son, Material or Material Son and Daughter

31:0.9 native, adopted seraphim, midway creature, or M..

37:9.10 the M. and D are commissioned to found the Adamic

38:9.10 of the Planetary Prince and the failure of the M.,

40:2.2 this faithful M. and D. are permitted to resign all

45:4.11 a M. of God who was relegated to the likeness of

47:4.7 were projected for future rectification among the M.

49:4.4 is greatly improved after the arrival of a M. and D..

49:5.24 the System Sovereign dispatches a M. and D. to

49:5.24 These imported beings are of service as biologic

49:5.24 their default on Urantia further complicated your

50:6.5 a rebellious Planetary Prince and a defaulting M..

50:7.1 personalities as a Planetary Prince and a M. and D..

51:0.1 Sons, for there are two of them—the M. and D.

51:0.1 The original M. of Satania is Adam, and those who

51:1.4 career of such an unfortunate and unwise M. or D.

51:1.8 but the offspring of a M. and D. procreated

51:2.4 Upon arrival at their planetary destination the M.

51:3.4 And this was where your M. and his companion

51:3.9 Planetary Prince and a devoted and successful M.,

51:4.8 Planetary Prince and the M., with other suitable

51:6.6 this M. and D. become accepted as the common

51:7.1 rulership of three Sons: the Planetary Prince, the M.,

51:7.2 administrative work of the Planetary Prince and M.

51:7.2 The M. and D. thus act jointly as planetary

52:3.1 as far as possible in the biologic scale, a M. and D.

52:3.5 But the offspring of the M. and D. are mobilized for

53:9.4 in residence—neither Planetary Prince nor M..

55:4.23 If there is a M. in the finaliter corps, he may become

55:7.2 are the M. and D., the Planetary Adam and Eve.

55:7.2 the planetary regime are therefore the M. and D.

61:7.18 in that it approximates the arrival of a M. and D. and

65:3.5 Long before the M. and D., the biologic uplifters,

67:6.7 warranted the dispatch of a M. and D. to Urantia.

72:0.3 It received a M. shortly after Adam came to Urantia,

72:0.3 and this S. also defaulted, leaving the sphere isolated,

73:0.1 the dispatch of biologic uplifters, a M. and D..

73:0.3 Adam and Eve, a M. and D. of the local system,

73:1.1 On a normal planet the arrival of the M. would

73:2.1 to plan for the actual reception of the promised S..

73:2.3 preparing for the promised—at least expected—S..

73:4.5 when Van, not knowing how soon the expected S.

73:5.1 schools of the educational system of the expected S.,

73:5.1 were built the domiciles intended for the promised S.

73:6.7 When the plans of the M. went astray, Adam and

74:2.3 carry the word that the promised S. has come.”

74:2.5 the Urantia reception committee welcomed this S.

74:2.6 The M. and D. took the oath of allegiance to the

74:3.1 It was a serious and disillusioned S. and D. of

74:3.4 the S. and his mate walked in the Garden and

74:3.10 disposed to accept the newly arrived S. and D. of

74:4.5 The M. and D. stood alone on the mount with

75:1.1 And the M. and D. early became aware of the

75:4.2 as the M. and D. communed in the moonlit Garden,

75:6.3 could have beheld the sorrowful parting of this M.

75:7.6 2. The M. and D. of Urantia, being also personalized

76:6.4 triumph for your well-meaning but deluded M.

78:1.13 to find out how these descendants of the erring M.

93:10.7 Will he be constituted Vicegerent M. of Urantia?

119:3.1 Carriers for the dispatch to their assistance of a M..

119:3.3 world of system 87 in constellation 61, a strange M.,

119:3.3 Sovereign appointed this new and mysterious M.

119:3.4 Thus did this unique M. begin his difficult career

119:3.4 This emergency M. effected the repentance and

119:3.4 In due time a M. and D. arrived on this rejuvenated

119:3.5 the patience, fortitude, and skill with which this M.

119:3.6 then as a Lanonandek Son, and next as a M. are all

119:3.8 Since this bestowal no M. or D. has knowingly

sonsee son, my; son of God; son of man; see David

1:7.1 The fellowship relation of father and s., as between

5:3.8 to communicate with God as a faith s. of the Father

10:4.3 a father, s., and grandson could form a corporate

16:9.9 God and man, Father and s., Creator and creature.

20:6.3 As Jesus worked on your world as the carpenter’s s.,

22:7.2 production of a new being, a creature-trinitized s..

22:7.7 The two ancestors of a creature-trinitized s.

22:7.8 with the appearance of a new creature-trinitized s.,

22:9.5 idea which is personified in a creature-trinitized s.,

22:9.5 leaving the embraced s. otherwise unchanged, but

23:4.3 guardian-companion to such a creature-trinitized s.

23:4.3 This messenger accompanies the new s. of destiny

23:4.4 Since each trinitized s. of destiny has assigned to

35:2.3 the responsibility, of the eldest s. in a large family.

36:4.2 of such a world then devolves upon her eldest s..

40:10.2 never stops until the mortal s. stands face to face

40:10.13 eternal, and unique—a love bestowed upon this s.

40:10.13 —a love bestowed upon this son and upon that s.,

47:8.4 “This is a beloved s. in whom I am well pleased.”

53:1.3 “How are you fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, s. of

54:4.2 Jesus’ story of the prodigal s. well illustrates how a

55:7.3 that he will be accompanied by a s. and daughter

67:8.4 if the loss of this s. and his misled associates has

69:6.3 When a s. founded a new home,he carried a firebrand

74:2.2 this s. of Andon heard the exalted ruler of his world

74:2.5 Noah, the s. of the architect and builder of the

74:6.2 sister and Eveson, the second s. of Adam and Eve.

76:2.4 Abel knew he was the s. of both Adam and Eve and

76:2.9 first s., Enoch, became the head of the Elamite

76:3.3 Adam’s first s., Adamson (Adam ben Adam),

76:3.3 Adam’s second s., Eveson, became a masterly leader

76:3.3 not quite so long as Adam, and his eldest s., Jansad,

76:3.4 Seth, the eldest surviving s. of Adam and Eve born

76:3.4 Seth’s s., Enos, founded the new order of worship,

77:5.2 this eldest s. of Adam had often heard from Van and

77:5.4 Adam and Eve were grieved to lose their eldest s.,

77:5.5 a single thought—to marry this s. and heir of Adam

80:7.5 the posterity of Adamson, the first s. of Adam and

82:3.8 intermediaries to effect the marriage of a dead s.

83:3.2 he could be adopted as a s. by the girl’s father and

86:5.13 custom of the eldest s. to try to catch the last breath

89:6.2 Whereupon the old man had his own s. dispatch

89:6.6 set up the gates thereof in his youngest s., Segub.”

89:6.8 of Abraham constrained to sacrifice his s. Isaac,

91:8.7 stern Judge or the joyful expression of a liberated s.

92:4.8 the loving worship which a creature s. voluntarily

92:5.6 Adam legend, the s-of-God idea, the connecting link

93:6.1 when the thought that he had no s. to succeed him

93:6.5 this covenant that Isaac, the s. of Abraham, was born

93:9.4 woman of his own people as a wife for his s. Isaac.

93:9.8 All of Abraham’s property went to Isaac, the s. of

94:7.1 made it appear that Gautama was the s. of a wealthy

94:7.6 Gautama’s s. became his successor and extended the

95:4.1 grew up in Egypt a teacher called by many the “s.

95:4.2 instructing his s. in uprightness and honesty in

95:5.1 This woman prevailed upon her s., Ikhnaton,

95:7.3 received the simple gospel of the carpenter’s s.,

97:7.7 that she should not have compassion on her s.?

97:9.15 for the throne besides the s. of Bathsheba—Solomon.

97:9.20 New life appeared as Jehoash and his s. Jeroboam

97:9.22 assassinated the king and put his s. on the throne.

98:4.3 1. The Phrygian cult of Cybele and her s. Attis.

98:4.6 that the divine s. (respectively Attis and Osiris) had

101:10.8 but rather a liberated volitional s. of the Father.

101:10.8 No longer is such a liberated s. fighting alone against

101:10.8 no longer does he combat all nature, with the odds

101:10.8 no longer is he staggered by the paralyzing fear that,

101:10.8 he has put his trust in a hopeless phantasm or pinned

102:7.7 I have experienced because I am a s. of I AM.”

102:7.7 then this faith-born s. of the experiencible Father

107:0.5 the living presence which actually links the mortal s.

110:6.18 fact-value that mortal man is a s. of the eternal God.

111:5.5 that estate wherein the personality of the creature s.

111:5.6 though an age must pass before the creature s. may

111:5.6 sooner or later will the God-choosing s. find inner

111:5.6 while this same perfecting s. will find supreme

111:7.1 security in the unqualified trust of the creature s. in

111:7.1 security as an ascending s. in the universe mansions

112:5.5 depends for the realization of a new ascending s.;

117:6.5 morontia soul of an evolving mortal is really the s.

117:6.7 becomes the eternal finaliter s. of the Paradise Father

117:6.10 Such a God-knowing s. reveals this love to his

118:6.5 And what a s. desires and the Father wills will come

119:6.4 from the career of the carpenter’s s. on Urantia.

121:2.11 his s. Herod Antipas governed Galilee and Perea

121:8.10 Gospel according to John the s. of Zebedee,

122:2.3 to announce that you will shortly bear a s. who

122:2.3 this divine teacher, and you shall call your s. John.

122:2.5 that Elizabeth was to become the mother of a s. of

122:2.7 a s. had come to them as Gabriel had promised,

122:2.7 to Mary proclaiming that a s. had been born to her

122:3.1 in due time you will become the mother of a s.;

122:3.1 also bear a s., whose name shall be John,

122:3.1 the message of deliverance which your s. shall

122:3.3 Mary thought her s. was destined to become a great

122:4.1 to instruct you concerning the s. whom Mary shall

122:4.4 Even the passage, “a maiden shall bear a s.,” was

122:4.4 a s.,” was made to read, “a virgin shall bear a s..”

122:5.2 aroused by the extraordinary career of her eldest s.

122:5.2 with her strange and little-understood first-born s.

122:5.6 a firm believer in the divine mission of his eldest s..

122:7.5 speculations as to what sort of a s. would be born to

122:8.4 deliverer, the Messiah, and that their s. John was

122:9.1 Moses had taught the Jews that every first-born s.

122:9.1 such a s. might live provided his parents would

122:9.4 their hymn of the redemption of the first-born s.:

123:0.2 Mary carried in her heart for the safety of her s.

123:0.5 Joseph did not really believe that their s. was to

123:3.4 Zacharias and Elizabeth and their s. John came to

123:5.2 rulers as an educated “s. of the commandment”—

123:6.8 Mary was convinced her eldest s. was to become

123:6.8 But he never really doubted that his s. was to fulfill

123:6.9 Jacob the stone mason, whose s. was his favorite

124:1.4 be done to suppress the lawlessness of his eldest s..

124:2.1 attentively to the momentous words of his s. but

124:2.4 Jacob was the s. of the stone mason, a business

124:2.4 ever-ready defender, Jacob the stone mason’s s..

124:3.2 that Jesus was a child of promise, a s. of destiny.

124:3.4 to assume the responsibilities of the first-born s.

124:3.7 Joseph was shocked to observe his s.’ enthusiasm

124:3.8 When Joseph heard his first-born s. express such

124:4.4 something superhuman resident within this eldest s.,

124:4.4 never even faintly dreamed that this s. of promise

124:4.4 lived and died without ever learning that their s. was

124:4.5 destined to be hurt by the realization that her s.

124:4.5 good mother hurt by the failure of her favorite s.

124:5.3 and acting of the now adolescent carpenter’s s..

124:5.4 the day when the first-born s. was pronounced a “son

124:5.4 s. was pronounced a “s. of the commandment”

124:6.13 Joseph found time to take his s. to visit the academy

124:6.14 were unsatisfactory to his keen-reasoning s..

125:0.7 and Mary heard these words of their first-born s.,

125:1.5 Joseph saw how his s. had sickened at the sight of

125:2.2 Jesus, being a new s. of the covenant, was asked to

125:2.9 have their strangely acting s. safely back in Nazareth.

125:3.2 and learning that none of them had seen their s.,

125:4.3 here, since you are not of age as a s. of the law?”

125:6.4 had not occurred to them that this lad was their s..

125:6.6 recognized as a s. of the law, and had received

125:6.10 loss to understand the conduct of their first-born s.,

125:6.13 as prophetic of the Messianic mission of her s. as

125:6.13 the task of preparing her first-born s. to assume

126:0.2 that Jesus had returned home to be a dutiful s.

126:1.5 doubts about the destiny of their first-born s..

126:1.5 expecting to see her s. engage in some superhuman

127:1.8 While there was much about her s. that Mary could

127:3.13 through this time of sorrow with her first-born s.

127:4.1 Mary regarded him less as a s.; Jesus had become to

127:5.1 was slowly falling in love with this s. of Joseph.

127:5.1 Was Mary about to lose her s., now become the

127:5.1 about their belief that Jesus was a s. of destiny;

127:5.2 approved of her attraction for the carpenter’s s.,

127:5.3 “We can’t have him for a s.; he is too noble for us.”

127:5.5 If I am a s. of destiny, I must not assume obligations

128:1.3 of his human endowment as a s. of Joseph and Mary.

128:7.7 Mary simply could not fathom her first-born s..

129:2.7 priest, Annas, as “one, the same as my own s..”

129:2.9 Jesus met a wealthy traveler and his s., a young man

129:2.9 engage as interpreter for both and tutor for the s..

129:2.10 Jesus turned this large sum over to John the s. of

129:2.10 Zebedee, who went up to Nazareth with his s. John

130:0.1 the two natives from India—Gonod and his s. Ganid—

130:0.1 Jesus said good-bye to the father and s. in the city of

130:0.6 from Gonod and his brilliant s. Jesus learned a great

130:1.1 so Gonod and his s. desired to pay him a visit on

130:2.2 his eldest s. decided to become a Taoist priest.

130:2.2 throughout his lifetime and was followed by a s.

130:6.2 “No, s., not with words but with longing looks did

130:6.6 soldier was the stranger who once befriended his s..

130:8.2 “I want to be a true s. of Abraham, but I cannot

132:0.2 desiring that his s. grow up to become a worthy

132:4.2 coupled with the good news that man is a faith-s. of

132:7.3 Jesus had an all-day talk with both father and s.

132:7.3 Now, in the presence of the s., the father asked Jesus

133:1.5 and also about Jacob the stone mason’s s..

133:2.5 Apostle Paul spent all winter with the s. of Jeramy

133:3.3 who had been taught by the “Jewish tutor of the s. of

133:4.6 as a builder outrun your attainment as a spiritual s. of

133:5.3 the father and the s. greatly enjoyed the discussion

133:7.8 spiritual experience, constitutes man a potential s. of

134:1.5 this unusually peculiar behavior of her first-born s..

134:6.15 Cymboyton’s eldest s. had appealed to Abner at

134:8.7 my rebellious s., may the Ancients of Days judge you

134:9.1 started for Jerusalem with John the s. of Zebedee,

135:0.4 that he devoted much of his time to teaching his s..

135:1.1 Zacharias and Elizabeth took their s. to Engedi,

135:1.4 parents expected great things of this their only s.,

137:2.6 “He is Jesus of Nazareth, the s. of Joseph,

137:3.5 and stunned by the miraculous revelation of her s. as

137:3.6 for the wedding feast of Naomi and Johab the s. of

137:3.7 on the way to witness the coronation of her s..

137:4.7 but how was he to know that the marriage of his s.

137:4.8 had still other motives for appealing to her eldest s.

137:4.10 that Mary had finally persuaded her first-born s. to

137:7.1 delay and inaction Mary nearly despaired of her s..

138:2.9 6. Judas Iscariot was an only s. of wealthy Jewish

138:5.4 Zebedee and Salome had gone to live with their s.

139:4.6 This “s. of thunder” became the “apostle of love”;

139:4.11 This s. of Zebedee was very closely associated with

139:8.2 reasoning mind and was the s. of excellent parents,

139:12.1 Judas’s parents were Sadducees, and when their s.

139:12.6 Judas was an only s. of unwise parents.

139:12.11 The s. of resentment failed; Judas yielded to the sour

140:8.27 The carpenter’s s. never taught character building;

141:4.2 believing recognition of the truth that you are his s..

141:7.4 to present this same man to God as his faith s..

142:5.2 a worthy and kindhearted father would keep his s.

142:7.13 “This entire relationship of a s. to the Father, I

142:7.15 presented in himself the perfected s. of the realms to

143:1.4 A father’s love for his s. oftentimes impels the

143:7.8 the finite with the Infinite; the s. with the Father;

143:7.8 Worship is the act of the s.’ personal communion

144:2.4 “Which of you who is a father, if his s. asks

144:2.4 rather than in the terms of the s.’ faulty petition?

144:2.4 If your s. needs a fish, will you give him a

144:4.3 child has aught to do with earning the status of s. or

145:0.1 Mary going over to Nazareth to visit her s. Joseph.

145:2.7 as the soul of the father, so also the soul of the s..

146:2.7 What the true s. desires and the infinite Father wills

146:2.8 gifts have long been in waiting for the s.’ approach

146:2.12 but you should also be mindful to speak as a s. to

146:5.1 was a partial believer, and whose s. was critically ill.

146:5.2 hurry over to Capernaum and heal his afflicted s..

146:5.2 spoke, “Return to your home; your s. will live.”

146:5.2 saying, “Rejoice, for your s. is improved—he lives.

146:5.2 that hour when Jesus had said, “Your s. will live.”

146:5.2 This s. became a mighty minister of the kingdom

146:5.3 he was supposed to have healed the nobleman’s s.

146:6.0 6. NAIN AND THE WIDOW’S SON

146:6.2 to the near-by cemetery, carrying the only s. of a

146:6.2 and besought him to bring the s. back to life.

146:6.2 Your s. is not dead; he sleeps.

146:6.4 that Jesus had raised the widow’s s. from the dead,

146:6.4 his apostles fully understand that the widow’s s. was

147:5.9 mistakenly to apply his illustrations of father and s.

148:1.4 The nobleman’s s. of Capernaum was one of those

148:4.2 He whom you call the evil one is the s. of self-love,

148:4.7 record which discloses how Cain, the s. of Adam,

148:4.10 spiritual part of the heavenly Father in every faith s.

148:5.5 loves he corrects, even as the father corrects the s.

148:9.2 the paralytic: “S., fear not; your sins are forgiven.

149:6.2 by the drawing of a s.’ affectionate recognition

149:6.2 I would instruct you in the Father-s. relationship

149:6.5 A dutiful and affectionate s. does not fear or dread

150:5.3 makes you a partaker of the divine nature, a s. or a

150:9.1 “Yes, I am Joseph’s s.; I am the carpenter, and I

153:2.10 But are you not Jesus of Nazareth, the s. of Joseph

158:4.2 This man, James of Safed, had a s. about fourteen

158:4.3 that he might entreat Jesus to cure this afflicted s..

158:4.5 Andrew stepped up to greet this father and his s.,

158:4.5 I seek healing for my afflicted s..

158:4.5 father proceeded to relate to the apostles how his s.

158:5.1 I have a s., an only child, who is possessed by an

158:5.2 bewildered father, Jesus said, “Bring hither your s.

158:5.5 When James had departed with his restored s., Jesus

159:1.7 because of the metal weapons of his s. Tubal-Cain,

162:7.2 You also know that the s. does remain in his

164:4.7 Said the spokesman of the court: “Is this your s.?

164:4.7 mother, answered: “We know that this is our s.,

165:3.8 the good news that he is a s. of the eternal God?

169:1.0 1. PARABLE OF THE LOST SON

169:1.1 then added his favorite parable of the prodigal s..

169:1.5 I would like to tell you the story of a thoughtless s.

169:1.6 the older s. was steady and industrious,

169:1.6 The younger s. enjoyed play but shunned work;

169:1.6 became so disagreeable that the younger s. came

169:1.8 I am no more worthy to be called your s.; only be

169:1.9 “Now this father had grieved much for his s.;

169:1.9 This father loved this s. and was always on the

169:1.9 And after they had thus met, the s. looked up into

169:1.9 I am no more worthy to be called a s.’—but the lad

169:1.9 put the s.’ ring on his hand and fetch sandals for

169:1.10 to rejoice with him over the restoration of his s..

169:1.11 while they were celebrating, the elder s. came in

169:1.11 killed the fatted calf to rejoice over his s.’ safe return

169:1.12 But the older s. would not yield to his father’s

169:1.12 my faithful service, but when this your s. returns,

169:1.15 forth into the telling of this parable of the lost s.,

169:1.15 how complete is the restoration of the lost s. into

169:1.16 Jesus told and retold this story of the prodigal s..

170:5.15 lost sight of the Father-and-s idea embodied in Jesus’

171:6.2 to lodge with a sinner, an apostate s. of Abraham

171:6.3 and you have become indeed a s. of Abraham.”

173:3.1 saying, ‘S., go work today in my vineyard.

173:3.1 And this unthinking s. answered his father, saying,

173:3.1 When he had found his older s., likewise he said to

173:3.1 he said to him, ‘S., go work in my vineyard.

173:3.1 And this hypocritical and unfaithful s. answered,

173:3.2 spoke with one accord, saying, “The first s..”

173:4.2 decided to send his s. to deal with these ungrateful

173:4.2 they will surely show respect for my beloved s..

173:4.2 these unrepentant and wicked tenants saw the s.,

173:4.2 shall hear how they have rejected and killed his s.,

173:5.2 a certain king who made a marriage feast for his s.

174:4.6 think of the Deliverer? That is, whose s. is he?”

174:4.6 If David calls him Lord, how then can he be his s.?

177:2.2 Amos’s parents refused; they loved their s. so

177:3.4 David’s mother did as her s. requested, and now the

181:1.10 the peace and assurance of a s. who fully believes

181:2.7 “You are a true s. of Abraham, but what a time I

181:2.7 but what a time I have had trying to make you a s.

182:1.5 I have kept them all save one, the s. of revenge,

182:1.8 In the spiritual fellowship of the believer-s. with the

185:5.3 agitator and murderous robber, the s. of a priest,

186:0.2 at once in the company of John to see her eldest s.

186:0.3 the mother of Jesus started with John to go to her s.,

186:2.9 his will, thus becoming an active s. of the living God.

187:1.10 Jewish tutor who once befriended his injured s.,

187:4.7 Her s. Jude stood on the other side.

187:4.7 he said to his mother, “Woman, behold your s.!”

188:5.1 God is the Father; man is his s..

188:5.1 Love, the love of a father for his s., becomes the

192:2.11 have you become a God-knowing kingdom s..

196:0.9 This personal faith of a s. in the certainty and

son, my

123:3.2 to hear Joseph say, “My s., I really do not know.”

124:3.8 “My s., never again let me hear you give utterance

128:7.13 Jesus said to James: “But, my s., I will continue to

130:3.2 “And you, my s., will be like this lighthouse when

130:5.3 he said: “My s., everything must await the coming

130:6.4 “This day, my s., you are to be reborn,

132:6.3 to make a scholar or a businessman of my s.,

132:6.3 saying to Ganid, “My s., it is time to retire.”

132:7.7 only sleepily replied, “My s., there are others—”

133:4.11 My s., stop trying to deceive yourself; settle down to

133:7.6 My s., I have already told you much about the mind

137:4.7 said: “Have no worry—I will speak to my s..

137:4.8 approached him, saying, “My s., they have no wine.”

137:4.8 “But, my s., I promised them that you would help us

137:4.9 quarters, saying, “Whatever my s. says, that do.”

147:3.2 My s., I may not do that which you desire, but

148:4.10 ‘I will be his Father and he shall be my s..

148:4.10 ‘I have chosen him to be my s.—I will be his Father

148:5.3 “But, my s., you should know that the Father does

148:5.5 it is written: ‘My s., despise not the chastening of

148:6.2 the Master said: “My s., you do not comprehend the

150:5.2 filthy rags of self-righteousness and clothe my s.

151:2.1 said to Peter: “My s., I desire to withhold nothing

154:6.2 said Mary: “I know I could influence my s. if he

158:5.1 Master, will you do this for us, will you heal my s.

158:5.3 My s., arise!

159:2.1 My s., in matters of this sort it would be better for

163:2.2 Jesus said: “My s., the foxes have holes,

164:3.8 “Go, my s., wash away this clay in the pool of

165:4.8 “My s., why do you miss the opportunity to feed

165:4.9 “My s., what shall it profit you if you gain the whole

168:2.7 “My s., what has happened to you will also be

169:1.10 for this my s. was dead and is alive again;

169:1.13 he tried to reason with this older one: ‘But, my s.,

169:1.13 Think of it, my s., your brother was lost and is found

169:3.2 Abraham replied: ‘My s., you should remember

169:3.2 But Abraham said: ‘My s., they have Moses and

171:3.2 His farewell to Abner was: “My s., I know you

173:5.2 celebration of the forthcoming marriage of my s..

182:2.10 then said Jesus to David: “David, my s., others

187:4.7 to John, he said, “My s., behold your mother!”

son of God

5:4.8 good news of “knowing God, and yourself as a s..”

10:7.6 As a s. you can discern the personal attitude of love

16:8.19 God the Father, is in truth and in fact a spiritual s..

40:10.13 Every such s. shares the fatherhood of God, and

92:5.6 was a perpetuation of the Adam legend, the s. idea,

101:10.7 religion enfranchises the believer as a s., a citizen of

109:1.5 humanity eternally be the son of man and the s..

117:4.8 patterns of the eternal nature of an ascending s..

130:4.3 and dominant over the mind of an ascending s..

130:6.4 back to duty and live your life in the flesh as a s.,

131:10.7 By this faith I know that man may become the s.,

132:4.5 a wealthy slaveholder, talked about man as a s.,

133:1.4 determine whether or not the aggressor was a s.

141:6.2 the easier persuade him that he is in reality a s..

142:3.8 provides a religion wherein the believer is a s..

142:4.2 love yourself, you really know that you are a s..

142:6.8 thereby becoming in reality a s., a progressive heir of

144:8.4 born of the spirit and knows that he has become a s..

145:3.4 declaring, “Man is the s., not a child of the devil.”

148:4.8 none of this detracts from the fact that man is the s.

150:4.2 gospel and proclaim the saving truth that man is a s..

150:5.2 spirit of God, whose acceptance makes you a s..

151:6.5 have already heard the good news that you are a s.

151:6.8 Said Jesus to Amos: “Forget not that you are a s..

163:6.7 great work of teaching mortal man that he is a s..

176:3.2 the spirit by the faith-realization that you are a s.?

176:3.3 you have by faith once established yourself as a s.,

180:5.9 individual requirements and capacity of every s.,

186:5.4 by faith, become spirit-conscious that he is a s.,

192:2.13 when you are a faith s., all upright work of the

192:2.13 Nothing which a s. does can be common.

193:5.2 impel souls to believe the truth that man is a s.,

194:2.1 devil and elevated him to the dignity of a faith s..

196:0.2 mortal creature is a child of this Father of love, a s..

son of man

95:4.1 grew up in Egypt a teacher called by many the “s.

109:1.5 this union of divinity and humanity eternally be the s.

son-believing

179:5.6 supper, when it is partaken of by those who are S.

181:2.15 divine dignity of the God-knowing and S. disciple.

son-conscious

140:7.6 2. To lead men to become s.—to faith-realize that

141:7.4 his Father—to lead this individual man to become s.

son-consciousness

113:4.6 the S. of the Spirit of Truth are all divinely correlated

Son-fused

18:4.5 (Trinity-embraced ascendant mortals of S. or Spirit-

22:1.11 certain of the Spirit-fused and the S. mortals who

22:6.1 Certain of these Spirit- and S. mortals reach

22:6.2 The S. Ambassadors are of great assistance in our

22:6.2 our dealings with problems involving the S. order of

22:9.3 are ably assisted by a corps of ascendant S. mortals.

30:1.51 2. S. Mortals.

30:1.12 with which constitutes the creature a S. mortal.

30:2.48 2. S. Mortals.

30:2.123 7. S. Mortals of the Superuniverses.

30:4.9 The S. and Spirit-fused mortals share portions of

37:9.12 supervision of the Uversa corps of the S. mortals.

40:0.3 2. S. Mortals.

40:8.0 8. SON-FUSED MORTALS

40:8.2 Such beings have ascended through a system,

40:8.4 these S. creatures share the services of Orvonton

40:8.4 They are truly your brethren, and you will greatly

40:8.5 S. mortals are not a numerous group, there being

40:8.5 they are in every way the equals of their Adjuster-

40:8.5 They frequently journey to Paradise on superuniverse

40:8.5 being, as a class, confined to the superuniverse of

40:10.1 S. survivors are restricted to a superuniverse;

40:10.2 S. ascenders likewise rise to the source of spirit

40:10.7 so is it with those S. mortals who have achieved

40:10.7 they represent a slowly accumulating body of insight

40:10.8 their S. and Spirit-fused brethren of the ascendant

40:10.10 changes have been wrought in certain S. survivors,

40:10.10 the S. and the Spirit-fused mortals do actually ascend

40:10.12 After Spirit-fused or S. mortals are trinitized, they

107:1.7 S. creatures are united with individualized bestowals

son-in-law

95:5.10 The s. of Ikhnaton went along with the priests,

142:0.2 see Annas until the time when he sat with his s. in

184:0.2 Sanhedrists was in waiting at the palace of his s.,

184:1.1 Annas, enriched by the temple revenues, his s.

184:1.1 undertaking to his brusque and aggressive s..

son-of-God

92:5.6 was a perpetuation of the Adam legend, the s. idea,

Son-personality

10:2.5 the liberated Father-personality and the absolute S..

Son-seized

55:2.9 The initial experience of such S. mortals in the

Son-Spirit

39:1.2 1. S. Ministers.

39:1.2 This group of angelic ministers serve the Universe

39:1.4 These 144 angels are the chiefs of all other S.

56:7.2 With the settling of a system in light, this S. liaison

104:4.18 2. The S..

104:4.20 the active spirit values of the S., and the unlimited

104:4.21 The Father exists before spirit; the S. functions as

106:8.12 The Father-Son partnership has become S. and

Sonarington

7:5.4 Incarnation, the secret of S., is the technique of the

13:1.7 2. SONARINGTON. This sphere is the “bosom of

13:1.8 The secrets of S. include the secret of the

13:1.8 and it is a S. secret of divine sonship.

13:1.8 it is a secret locked up in the seventh sector of S.,

13:1.8 And there are still other S. mysteries.

13:2.6 you are granted clearance for S. since you are sons

13:2.6 But there will always remain one seventh of S.,

20:6.1 and any effort to detect the working of this S.

119:1.6 fact cannot be found outside of the records of S.,

119:3.6 inner circle of the records on the sacred sphere of S..

119:7.5 That is the secret of S., and such mysteries are the

120:2.1 and in conformity with the technique of S.

120:3.8 one of the incarnation mandates of S. forbids leaving

song

47:10.2 harps of God, and singing the s. of deliverance

90:5.3 religious worship, services embracing prayer, s.,

97:5.2 be afraid, for the Lord is my strength and my s..”

122:10.1 bringing him a copy of parts of the Simeon s.

126:4.2 a s. of praise instead of the spirit of sorrow,

146:2.16 Scriptures: “I will praise the name of God with a s.

150:8.5 A new s. did they that were delivered sing to your

Sonlike

63:0.3 Fonta signifies “the first S. creature to exhibit human

sonorous

135:9.7 lifting up s. voice, said: “Behold the Son of God,

sonssee Sons; see sons of God; see ascending;

see Zebedee

1:7.5 Only the personal experience of the faith s. of the

1:7.6 does not prevent the reproduction of mortal s. and

2:5.9 Father loves and forever seeks the welfare of his s.

3:1.11 While the Father parentally encircuits all his s.—all

3:3.2 “the Lord looks from heaven; he beholds all the s.

5:2.2 God lives in every one of his spirit-born s..

5:6.12 in response to the freewill choice of the freewill s. of

6:3.1 sharing in the sonship experience of all other s. of the

13:4.1 by the trinitized s. of glorified created personalities,

14:4.13 As the worship of the faith s. ministers to the

17:1.7 consist for the greater part of the trinitized s. of

17:1.7 These trinitized s. are designated for service with the

17:1.8 and of the trinitized s. of glorified mortals;

17:1.9 Trinitized s. assigned to these worlds, together with

19:5.4 their assignment as associates of certain trinitized s..

22:1.1 All Trinity-embraced s are originally of dual or single

22:1.10 The new s. of this order pass through specific

22:1.12 are the creature-trinitized s. of Paradise-Havona

22:1.12 Some of these creature-trinitized s., after service

22:1.13 the Trinity-embraced s. are constantly increasing.

22:1.13 Trinity-embraced s. are commissioned as members

22:1.15 Apparently the Trinity-embraced s. have been

22:2.7 Messengers, in common with Trinity-embraced s.,

22:3.2 on Uversa, and like the other Trinity-embraced s.,

22:4.1 the ability to worship beyond the skill of all the s.

22:4.2 This order of s. is embraced by the Paradise Trinity

22:4.2 over one hundred million of these s. commissioned in

22:4.6 This group of s. is chiefly, but not wholly, concerned

22:7.9 While these parents of creature-trinitized s. become

22:7.10 The resultant magnificent creature-trinitized s. are

22:7.10 These trinitized s. of destiny embody ideas, ideals,

22:7.10 These unique s. of the children of time and the

22:7.11 production of three orders of creature-trinitized s.:

22:7.14 resulting creature-trinitized s. are supercreational;

22:7.14 The trinitized s. of destiny embody certain aspects

22:8.0 8. THE CREATURE-TRINITIZED SONS

22:8.1 In addition to the creature-trinitized s. considered in

22:8.2 When Paradise-Havona-trinitized s. are young and

22:8.3 These adopted s. of high and glorified creature origin

22:8.5 Not all creature-trinitized s. are Trinity embraced;

22:8.6 the supreme destiny of all creature-trinitized s.

22:9.1 Creature-trinitized s. are embraced by the Trinity in

22:9.6 These twice-trinitized s. are marvelous beings, but

22:9.6 profound experience which the rest of the s. have

22:9.7 are limited in contrast to other Trinity-embraced s.

22:9.7 these creature-trinitized s. are held in reserve for

22:10.1 the superior group of the retrinitized trinitized s. of

22:10.1 service and function as personal aids to the high s.

22:10.1 and other group associations of the high s..

22:10.2 limitations and handicaps of twice-trinitized s.,

22:10.4 a commission of six—one of each of the high s.

22:10.7 the Paradise Trinity, whose s. they have become.

23:4.4 the trinitization of the s. of destiny is apparently an

23:4.4 service, will these s. of destiny accompany them?

23:4.4 as guardian-companions of these s. of destiny?

23:4.4 to be eternally associated with these trinitized s. of

26:11.2 on this inner circuit are the creature-trinitized s..

26:11.2 general custodians of the conjoint corps of these s.

26:11.2 Certain of these s. are Trinity embraced and

26:11.3 with each other and with the creature-trinitized s..

26:11.3 Like their parents, these s. derive great benefits from

26:11.3 the trinitized s. of the mortal finaliters and the

26:11.3 and the trinitized s. of the Paradise Citizens.

26:11.4 To these trinitized s. of the conjoint corps the

27:3.3 intimate contact with the creature-trinitized s. of the

28:6.1 these ascendant s. use them interchangeably;

31:10.20 the animal-origin children of time, the material s. of

32:2.7 The s. and daughters of the local universe are

33:3.7 and minister to, their family of s. and daughters.

33:3.7 and to regard the creatures of the realms as their s.

33:4.1 creation of their versatile family of s. and daughters

34:7.7 Faith s. work on intellectual levels and live on

40:5.3 with the very souls of his mortal s. and daughters.

40:6.1 mortals is that of faith s prior to the event of the final

40:6.2 I give in my house a place and name better than s.;

40:6.2 “And because you are s., God has sent forth the

40:6.3 these faith sons of God, s. of grace and mercy,

40:6.4 1. You are s. of spiritual promise, faith s.;

40:6.5 then in spirit must you also be s. of that Father

40:6.6 3. You are s. because the spirit of a Son has been

40:6.7 which God shares with all who may become his s..

40:7.2 You are now planetary s., evolutionary creatures

40:7.2 but you are indeed s. of ascension potential—even

40:10.13 and God loves each of his creature s. alike;

40:10.13 The Father loves each of his s., and that affection

43:5.16 when he separated the s. of Adam, he set the bounds

45:1.7 of all orders, including the creature-trinitized s..

45:1.7 individual groupings of these divinely related s..

46:5.4 the Universe Aids, including the creature-trinitized s.

46:5.13 The creature-trinitized s. occupy a sector of the

51:1.5 of immortality potential characterizes their s. and

51:1.5 unconditioned immortality to their procreated s.

51:1.8 the power of begetting undying s. and daughters.

51:5.2 there chosen by the s. and daughters of Adam as the

51:5.3 to be selected as a candidate for mating with the s.

51:5.5 every man or woman uniting with the Adamic s. and

51:6.1 amalgamation of the evolutionary races and the s.

55:4.17 Assisted by the creature-trinitized s. long associated

55:4.17 Such couples—Paradise-Havona-trinitized s. and

55:4.17 ascender-trinitized s.—represent differing universe

55:12.2 of the otherwise unattached creature-trinitized s. are

56:8.3 God the Father does not need that his s. should

66:6.7 into the heart of Africa, where s. and daughters are

67:4.3 presently mating with the s. and daughters of earth,

73:7.4 headquarters to be in charge of his immediate s. and

74:1.5 one hundred offspring—fifty s. and fifty daughters

74:6.2 the Melchizedeks left—three s. and two daughters.

74:6.2 children, thirty-two daughters and thirty-one s.,

75:5.6 The upright and noble s. and daughters of Adam and

76:3.3 derived hereditarily from the s. of the first garden.

76:6.3 and Eve returned as ascendant citizens—s. of man.

77:2.3 when these s. of the gods went in to the daughters of

77:2.3 While hardly “s. of the gods,” the staff and their

78:2.1 For thousands of years the s. of Adam labored along

78:2.2 while they willingly sent forth their choicest s. and

78:7.3 Abraham right back to one of the three surviving s.

79:8.16 the civilization of the s. of Han comes the nearest of

80:1.7 Slowly these migrating s. of Eden united with the

80:7.4 These later s. of Adamson carried the then most

80:7.4 They were of a high intellectual order and physically

84:2.3 even the wife’s brothers and their s. were more

84:7.4 the privilege of procreation—giving s. to the Father.

84:7.16 5. S. afforded protection and defense.

84:7.19 Ancestor worshipers view the failure to have s. as

84:7.19 They desire above all else to have s. to officiate in

85:5.3 the mystic father of the virgin-born s. of destiny who

86:1.6 as birds are caught in a snare, so are the s. of men

89:6.6 not only did this father put two of his s. alive in the

89:6.8 great emotional stress, to sacrifice their first-born s..

89:7.1 were not only greatly weakened by this loss of s.,

89:7.3 the practice of dedicating the first-born s. as sacred

90:0.3 affection of the Father for the s. of the universe.

92:4.8 the freewill service which such creature s. bestow

92:5.1 religion, men are taught that they are God’s s.

93:9.4 with their practice of sacrificing first-born s..

97:6.4 His eyes are open upon all the ways of all the s. of

97:9.1 to be their wives and gave their daughters to the s. of

97:9.19 Naboth and his s. were promptly executed.

101:10.9 Such faith-liberated s. have certainly enlisted in the

103:4.4 God becomes a loving Father to his mortal s. and

106:8.23 totality of infinity, final s. of the absolute Father.

107:0.1 intimately associated with, his planetary mortal s..

112:7.19 children of the Supreme God of experience and s. of

113:7.8 children of the Supreme and perfected s. of the

117:2.3 Consider the status of the creature-trinitized s.:

117:2.3 and understanding that these creature-trinitized s.,

117:6.10 through s. to brothers, and hence to the Supreme.

120:1.3 As your created s. of Nebadon are wholly dependent

122:2.6 and talk over the probable futures of their s..

123:2.10 beginning independence of the child and, with s.,

123:3.4 many things, including the future plans for their s..

124:6.6 one of his wives and buried his two strangled s..

125:0.4 on his way to join that group of new s. of the law

125:2.6 Passover, Jesus kept his place among the new s. of

125:2.8 seldom admitted to the consecration of s. of the law

127:3.11 The more Mary and Elizabeth talked about their s.,

128:3.4 the consecration of the new s. of the commandment.

128:4.2 he, his wife, and their s. and daughters sought to

128:6.6 at the ceremony of receiving the s. of the law into

129:1.5 Salome loved Jesus as she loved her own s., James,

131:2.13 creatures on earth, you are the s. of the living God?

134:3.2 wealthy merchant citizen of Urmia and his three s..

134:3.3 Cymboyton or one of his three s. always presided

134:6.14 After the death of Cymboyton, his s. encountered

137:3.3 she encouraged her s. to have faith in their brother as

138:4.1 apostles, James and Judas the twin s. of Alpheus,

138:10.8 7. James and Judas the twin s. of Alpheus were

139:3.1 of Zebedee, whom Jesus nicknamed “s. of thunder,”

139:3.5 It was these “s. of thunder” who wanted to call fire

139:3.8 mother of James and John, who asked that her s.

139:9.1 James and Judas the s. of Alpheus,the twin fishermen

140:1.6 are no longer servants but s., s. of the living God.

141:2.1 that fact is the transforming truth that we are his s..

141:2.2 to declare, you faith-discover yourselves as s.,

141:2.2 but as privileged s. of a loving and divine Father.

141:2.2 free children of God, liberated s. of the kingdom.”

141:6.4 kingdom—God is your Father and you are his s.,

142:5.2 if you are s., then are you secure in the position

142:7.8 the education and adequate training of their s. and

142:7.12 fathers like to leave an inheritance for their s..

143:2.4 bondslaves of the flesh but free and liberated s. of

143:2.6 service of the ever-advancing s. of the eternal God.

143:5.1 Peter and the Zebedee s. would have remained

143:5.2 who drank thereof himself and his s. and his cattle

144:5.14 Make us s. and daughters of yours by grace

147:3.3 You are all God’s children; you are the s. of the

147:7.2 “Do the s. of the bridechamber fast while the

148:4.10 ‘Bring my s. from far and my daughters from the

148:4.10 ‘You are the s. of the living God.

149:2.6 his advice regarding the management of their s.,

149:2.10 are indeed and in truth s. of the living God.

149:6.4 by the dictates of the father’s affection for his s. and

149:6.8 I am his Son, and you are also his s..

149:6.10 unworthy of the enlightened s. of the kingdom.

150:1.3 female, are equally the s. and daughters of God,”

150:5.3 the ages has this same faith saved the s. of men,

150:8.10 fifteen minutes on “The S. and Daughters of God.”

153:2.1 Your s. and your daughters shall go into captivity.

153:2.1 the fruit of your own bodies, the flesh of your s.

153:4.3 cast out devils, by whom do your s. cast them out?

154:6.1 The Pharisees urged her to go with her s. and seek

155:5.13 in the hands of the God of truth, whose s. you are?

157:1.4 “Strange that the s. of the king must pay tribute;

162:7.2 the Son shall make you free, shall make you s.,

169:1.6 “A certain man had two s.; one, the younger, was

169:1.13 “Since this father truly loved both of his s., he tried

169:2.5 “And it is in this way that the s. of this world

169:4.13 God can be revealed to the finite s. of the material

171:0.4 Salome came to Jesus with her two apostle s. and

171:0.4 ask you in advance to promise me that these my s.

171:0.7 honors she so unwisely sought for her apostle s..

173:1.2 The “s. of Annas” had already begun to establish

173:3.0 3. PARABLE OF THE TWO SONS

173:3.1 A certain great and respected landholder had two s.

173:3.1 desiring the help of his s. in the management of his

173:3.1 Let me ask you, which of these s. really did his

173:4.1 had finished listening to the story of the two s.,

174:3.2 You know that the s. of this world can marry and

174:5.3 wonderful works among these fear-ridden s. of men.

175:1.8 the heavenly kingdom as the s. of the living God.

175:1.20 witness to yourselves that you are the wicked s. of

177:5.6 experience the joy of knowing that we are his s..”

178:1.4 But these material-minded s. in darkness will never

178:1.5 all the better for having become reborn spirit s. of the

178:1.5 As faith-enlightened and spirit-liberated s. of the

178:1.8 government as a result of becoming enlightened s.

178:1.16 of the gospel of the kingdom to the s. of men.

179:5.2 brotherhood and fellowship of the liberated faith s.

180:4.1 the s. of light will all receive him gladly and with a

180:5.12 friendliness which characterizes the spirit-born s.

181:2.2 the same love which a father bestows upon his s.,

181:2.4 “Once we called you and your brother s. of thunder.

181:2.16 my Father’s universe of universes, our brethren-s.

185:3.4 and my kingdom is the family of the faith s. of my

187:1.10 His two s., Alexander and Rufus, became very

188:4.10 True, wise fathers may chasten their s., but they do

188:5.11 the unfolding of the Father’s divine love for his s.

189:0.1 These assembled s. of the local universe, the

189:0.2 to bestow himself in the likeness of his created s.;

189:3.1 restrict the bestowal of life upon my sleeping s.;

189:3.3 special and millennial resurrections of Urantia s.,

189:3.4 hosts assembled on Urantia, turning all these s. of

190:4.1 in the brotherhood of the Father’s s. of faith and

193:0.3 It is a fact that God loves you, his s..

193:0.4 the saving truth that they are the living spirit s. of

193:1.2 If you are the faith s. of my Father, you shall never

193:1.2 is the gift of God to all who believe they are his s..

193:2.2 and in truth, the everlasting s. of the eternal God.

196:3.35 the spirit of the Father is in his Sons’ s.—mortal men.

sons of Godsee Sons of God

2:5.4 bestowed upon us that we should be called the s..”

2:6.1 the personal religious experience of the believing s.

8:6.4 as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the s..”

11:9.8 of the immortal souls of the mortal and material s.,

13:2.6 granted clearance for Sonarington since you are s.

13:2.6 will those secrets be revealed to the ascendant s..

16:6.8 of servants of God to the joy and liberty of the s..

16:8.1 type, functioning on the level of the ascending s..

20:1.1 creatures of evolutionary origin—the ascending s..

22:0.5 groups, more particularly the Trinity-embraced s..

26:9.4 become in reality and eternally the perfected s..

34:6.4 who have been truly “born of the Spirit,” the faith s..

34:6.10 all those who are led by the spirit of God are the s..”

34:7.6 enter the spirit kingdom, wherein the faith s. enjoy

38:2.2 direct descent from the Father and Son as the s.,

40:5.1 link in the chain of those beings who are called s..

40:6.2 human beings are s., faith children of the Highest.

40:6.2 bestowed upon us that we should be called the s..”

40:6.2 gave he the power to recognize that they are the s..

40:6.2 what you shall be,” even now “you are the faith s.

40:6.3 All worlds of mortal habitation harbor these faith s.,

40:6.3 to the divine family and accordingly called the s..

40:6.3 are entitled to regard themselves as being the s.

40:7.2 then in fact have you become the ascending s..

44:0.4 Ascending s. from the evolutionary spheres may,

53:8.8 Caligastia could ever touch or approach the faith s.;

89:10.6 And all the loyal s. are happy, service-loving, and

92:5.6 so-called s. were common among the world races.

100:6.3 to a superior and ennobled fellowship of the s..

101:1.3 insights, and spirit strivings of the evolving s..

101:10.9 Now, rather, are the s. enlisted together in fighting

103:5.9 our ideals validates our belief that we are the s. and

104:4.14 the delights of the unending service of the finaliter s..

117:6.8 humans are literally the evolutionary s. the Father

132:7.2 so attracted by our lives as s. that he would be

133:4.4 You who know God are the s. if you truly yearn to

137:8.16 who enter the kingdom of heaven shall become the s.

139:9.6 The twins believed in Jesus; they were s. and fellows

140:1.3 reborn citizens of this heavenly kingdom, the s..

140:3.10 are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the s..

140:3.16 You are the s.; even more, you are now ambassadors

140:5.18 are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the s..”

140:8.14 the new and larger brotherhood of man—the s..

140:8.18 then stand by sympathetically while these s. solve

140:10.1 bid them enter into the joyous fellowship of the s..

140:10.7 Simon asked, “But, Master, are all men the s.?”

140:10.7 Jesus answered: “Yes, Simon, all men are the s.,

141:6.4 Introduce men to God and as the s. before you

142:1.3 enter the kingdom of heaven, thus becoming the s..

142:3.8 the eternal spiritual progression of the ascending s.

142:5.2 your Father, then indeed and in truth are you the s.

142:5.3 And if you are the s., then have you been born of the

142:5.4 and believe this gospel of the kingdom are the s.,

143:2.7 triumphant masters of yourselves, the liberated s..

145:5.7 taught them and to rejoice in the liberty of the s.,

146:3.5 the living spirit of the Father, you are therefore s..

146:3.6 At first you believe that you are s. because my

146:3.6 souls, will help you to know that you are the s..

146:3.6 in some, telling you that you are in reality the s..

147:7.2 but in the coming kingdom the s. shall experience

147:8.5 living faith which grasps the fact that you are the s.

148:4.7 the meaning of the record which portrays the s.

148:4.10 ‘They who have the spirit of God are indeed the s..

149:6.5 But when the light has more fully come, the s. are

149:6.7 for that is the highest privilege of the liberated s..’

152:3.2 Ruler over this spiritual brotherhood of the s. on

153:2.4 to establish the spiritual brotherhood of the s.,

157:4.7 those who thereby become self-conscious s. are the

162:7.5 together; to show you how to become truly the s..

163:4.4 3. Proclaim a spiritual brotherhood of the s., not

165:2.9 be brought into one fold, one brotherhood of the s..

166:3.8 values of the new life in the spirit as the liberated s..

169:4.10 in the likeness of mortal flesh and to the mortal s.,

170:2.8 the destiny of the endless service of the salvaged s..

170:2.12 the liberated s. engaged in joyful and voluntary

170:2.24 faithful, the Father’s service, and the liberated s..

170:3.2 order to grow up to the full stature of the robust s..

174:3.2 These resurrected ones are eternally the s.;

174:5.13 the light, you shall all indeed become liberated s..

176:3.3 with the progressive spiritual fruit-bearing of the s.

178:1.2 being a spiritual brotherhood of the spirit-born s.,

180:1.6 The Master taught the apostles that they are the s..

180:3.5 in the places that were prepared for the mortal s.

180:5.7 levels of interpretation which cause the mortal s. to

181:2.12 good news: That faith-quickened mortals are the s.

181:2.14 kingdom, all men are equal, all believers are the s..

182:1.3 will give eternal life to all who will become faith s..

184:4.6 the faith s. find final deliverance from the isolation

185:3.3 who, through faith and by love, have become the s..

186:5.9 You mortals are the s., and only one thing is

190:4.1 Jew nor gentile; you will all be brethren—the s..

190:5.4 not of this world, and that all men, being the s.,

191:5.3 on the truth that you and all other men are the s.;

193:0.3 your Father; I have revealed you as the s. on earth.

193:0.4 the world needs most to know is: Men are the s.,

193:0.5 men, might know that you are all indeed the s..

193:1.2 the kingdom has taught you that all men are the s..

194:2.6 of each passing generation of the spirit-filled s..

195:10.14 if they are only willing to become truly spirit-led s. of

196:2.9 Master looked upon men as the s. and foresaw a

Sonsabove see sons; seeSons of Attainment;

Sons of God; Sons of Perfection; Sons of Selection;

Sons, Creator; Sons, Magisterial; Sons, Master;

Sons, Material; Sons, Paradise; Sons, Teacher

see Avonal; bestowal; Daynal; Lanonandek;

     Life Carrier; Melchizedek; Michael; Stationary;

     Trinitized; Trinity; Vorondadek

1:1.3 the method by which the divine S. reveal God,

1:5.3 as through the revelation and ministration of his S.

1:5.6 The Father and his S. are one.

1:5.9 we behold him in the persons of his Sovereign S.;

2:5.2 loving his children because of the sacrifices of his S.

3:3.3 indirectly through a descending series of divine S.

3:5.1 by direct transmittal but rather through his S. and

3:5.2 The Father rules through his S.; on down through

3:6.8 God the Father by ways ordained by God the S.

4:1.5 when new worlds are born, he “sends forth his S.

4:3.1 sordid scenes stir God and his S. to be jealous for

4:3.7 nature of divinity be personalized, as in the divine S.,

5:3.6 The Creator or Sovereign S. who preside over the

5:3.6 These Universe S. receive, in the name of the

6:1.5 The Melchizedeks speak of him as the Son of S..

6:1.6 cocreator of all other divine S. who spring from the

6:5.4 Father in the divine act of producing additional S.

6:5.4 when these co-ordinate S. have been produced,

6:5.4 various orders of S. which he may subsequently

6:5.4 in the highest local universe S., there does appear

6:8.4 in the personal presence of this majestic Son of S..

7:0.2 his co-ordinate S. and upon their subordinate S..

7:4.5 enterprise of the Eternal Son and his co-ordinate S.

7:5.1 and his vast family of co-ordinate and associated S..

7:6.1 the various orders of the divine S. forgather for their

7:7.3 The primal Son and his S. are engaged in making a

7:7.3 The Eternal Son and his S. reveal the avenue of

7:7.3 in the Eternal Son and in the S. of the Eternal Son.

7:7.4 to you as a personality only through the divine S. of

7:7.4 the Father by the guidance of this group of divine S..

8:2.6 for, as the divine S. reveal the love of God, so the

10:0.1 The Eternal Son and the various S. of divine origin,

10:1.2 The Father has delegated to his divine S. and their

10:1.2 Father has actually transferred to his Sovereign S.,

10:3.3 The divine S. are indeed the “Word of God,” but the

13:1.7 This world is the Paradise home for all S. of the

13:1.7 Eternal Son and of his co-ordinate and associate S.

13:1.8 include the secret of the incarnation of the divine S.

13:1.8 The incarnation of the divine S. is a mystery of

13:2.6 sector of the incarnation secrets of the divine S.,

15:12.2 The Sovereign S. of the local universes are supreme

15:12.2 The S. of the local universes can decree the

16:2.1 of the constantly increasing number of divine S.,

16:4.14 the spirit of the S., on Urantia called the Comforter

17:8.1 with the Paradise personalities of the order of “S..”

19:3.7 is only surpassed in the Paradise bestowal S., who

20:1.1 Of the numerous orders of descending S., seven will

20:1.1 Those S. who come forth from the Deities on the

20:1.14 The Paradise Creator Sons serve not only as S. in

20:5.5 Understanding more about the bestowal S., you

20:5.6 and instructing the college of associate S.,

20:6.2 From a material viewpoint, these human-divine S.

20:6.8 this is the joint spirit of both S., implemented by the

20:7.1 sometimes denominated the Paradise Spiritual S..

20:8.1 The Paradise Spiritual S. are unique Trinity-origin

20:10.4 As the bestowal S. of mercy, the Avonals reveal

21:0.5 group of Sovereign Michaels, sevenfold bestowal S..

22:0.3 2. Trinity-embraced S..

22:1.0 1. THE TRINITY-EMBRACED SONS

22:7.12 1. Ascender-trinitized S..

22:7.13 2. Paradise-Havona-trinitized S..

22:7.14 3. Trinitized S. of Destiny.

23:3.9 such as the creatures of the Sovereign S. and the

25:4.18 counselors to the Life Carriers, advising these S.

26:8.1 circuit is sometimes called the “circuit of the S..”

30:2.38 A. Descending S..

30:2.46 B. Ascending S..

30:2.118 2. The Adamic S. of the Systems.

30:2.138 7. The Corps of Unrevealed S. of Destiny.

31:10.8 7. The Corps of Unrevealed S. of Destiny.

32:3.4 in person, being represented by his Sovereign S.,

32:3.6 to the truth-fact of the Father’s presence in his S..

32:3.6 spiritually and personally, the Father and S. are one

32:4.1 that the Father allows his Deity co-ordinates, his S.,

33:7.5 which jeopardizes their status and authority as S. is

34:2.5 as the S. grade downward from the Melchizedeks

34:2.5 evolution of mortal creatures the Life Carrier S.

35:0.2 The types of S. about to be considered are of local

35:0.7 functions in the creation of three high orders of S.:

35:2.1 The Melchizedeks are the first order of divine S. to

35:4.2 headquarters, they are known as emergency S..

36:0.1 and versatile of the diverse family of universe S..

37:6.2 Melchizedek schools, colleges of the Universe S.,

37:9.6 While this is not wholly true of the Adamic S. and

37:9.9 creates the beautiful and superb S. and Daughters

37:9.10 Planetary Adams are descending and ascending S.,

38:1.1 collaborate in the creation of a large number of S.

39:1.2 seraphim are assigned to the service of the high S.

39:1.3 Being of assignment to the high S. and Spirits, these

39:1.6 crave assignment to the missions of the incarnated S.

40:2.1 associates, who are all classified as descending S..

40:2.1 —are descending S., coming down to the inhabited

40:2.2 company with the mortal and other ascending S.,

43:2.7 of the house of peers—the house of the divine S..

43:2.7 Only S. of special experience may serve in this upper

43:3.1 these S. are known as the Most Highs since they

43:4.2 The high S. of Paradise never participate in the

45:1.7 Number 5. The World of the S..

45:1.7 This planet is the headquarters of the divine S. of all

45:4.21 regardless of unexpected visitations of divine S.

45:5.1 on Jerusem, including the various orders of divine S.,

46:5.10 There you will personally know and love these S.,

46:5.10 you can walk about on the S.’ promenades and

46:5.11 These seven circles of the S. are concentric and

46:5.12 The first circle of the domain of the S. is occupied by

46:5.12 and adjudicational services of these juridical S..

46:5.15 and all other orders of the visiting and observer S.

46:5.19 These circular reservations of the S. occupy an

46:5.20 Like the residential area of the S., these circles of

47:7.3 world of corresponding number, the S.’ headquarters

49:4.7 influenced by successive sojourns of the divine S..

49:5.16 missions of the various orders of the divine S..

49:6.5 survivors always function with the judgment S. on

49:6.20 the benefits of numerous sojourns of the divine S..

50:1.1 Prince is the last of the orders of personal S.

50:1.1 the last effort of the Eternal Son and his S. to draw

50:4.2 during the second dispensation of the universe S..

50:4.13 dispensations of the various orders of divine S..

50:5.1 quite independent of the missions of the higher S.,

50:6.4 depends on the successive missions of the divine S.

51:1.7 Unlike the other created S. of planetary service,

51:7.1 planet prospers under the joint rulership of three S.:

52:0.1 are determined by the missions of the divine S.,

52:5.2 These S. always belong to the Magisterial or Avonal

52:5.8 had the preliminary training of the prebestowal S.

52:7.1 Teacher Sons, the divine S. of the Paradise Trinity.

52:7.2 Son is assisted and supported by seventy primary S.,

52:7.2 by seventy primary Sons, twelve secondary S.,

53:4.6 the “government of the S. for the Father desired only

53:9.7 ends on the fallen worlds as fast as divine S. arrive.

54:2.1 sharing is the master design for every one of the S.

54:4.2 might be slow to condemn and destroy his own S..

54:4.5 the affection of this Creator-father for his erring S.,

56:3.5 mind is the creation of the S. and Daughters of the

56:10.19 They are co-ordinated in the Son and his S. as divine

65:1.1 They ordinarily perform their duties as mid-phase S.,

73:2.2 Van well knew that these Adamic S. always lived in

76:5.3 if the subordinate S. of my realm do not send for

93:0.1 The Melchizedeks are known as emergency S.,

101:2.6 by the world bestowal of divine S., or through the

101:3.2 the combined gift of the bestowal S. to the children

101:3.3 means of the living way provided by the divine S.,

101:6.4 such a mind of the spirits of the Father and the S.,

101:6.7 ready for the action of the Truth Spirit of the S.,

103:0.1 long before either the bestowals of the divine S. or

108:2.3 If this spirit of the bestowal S. is present, Adjusters

108:5.3 beings, not excepting the local universe type of S.,

109:6.3 volunteer to indwell divine S. on bestowal missions,

110:0.2 The love of the S. in their ministry to the races is

111:5.1 they, in turn, share all things with the divine S. and

111:6.3 infinite Creator—it is the handiwork of his divine S.

113:3.3 the Father; the Spirit of Truth, the presence of the S..

114:5.5 invited guests from among the high S of the universe

116:2.3 expression in the earth lives of the bestowal S. on

116:3.3 Eternal Son and co-ordinate and subordinate S..

116:3.5 enable these divine S. to enrich their personalities by

116:4.10 When bestowal S. reveal new ways for man to find

117:1.4 work even as humanity in the incarnations of his S.,

119:0.4 These divine S. are innately just, but they become

119:0.6 such S. become intelligent and understanding

119:1.6 Only on this sacred world of the divine S. are the

119:4.6 universe S.: the Melchizedeks, the Lanonandeks,

119:7.5 the exclusive possession of those divine S. who

119:8.1 Paradise divorcement that forever attached these S.

120:2.2 wrest dominion from the hands of these fallen S.;

145:3.7 the mistakes and misdeeds of his own trusted S.

148:4.2 rebellion against the rule of my Father and his S..

148:4.5 personality survival and the S.’ merciful ministry of

150:5.3 is the gift of the Father and is revealed by his S..

150:8.10 fifteen minutes on “The S. and Daughters of God.”

158:3.6 Jesus held converse with these, his S. of ministry,

167:7.2 not of that group of creatures called ‘the S. of God’

167:7.4 government of the Father and universes of the S.,

169:1.15 mindful of such lost ones and goes out, with his S.

176:4.6 and been duly adjudicated by his associated S. of the

186:5.5 his creatures and the innate mercy of the divine S..

186:5.7 will of the Father and the administration of his S..

188:4.5 rebellion against the Father’s will and the S.’ laws by

194:2.19 7. The spirit of the Father, S., and Spirits—the new-

196:3.35 is living love, and this life of the Father is in his S..

196:3.35 And the spirit of the Father is in his S.’ sons—mortal

Sons of Attainment

15:10.12 these three orders are known as Trinitized S.,

22:1.9 function, into three major divisions: the Trinitized S.,

22:1.10 The Trinitized S.the Mighty Messengers,

22:1.13 The S. and Sons of Selection have never faltered in

22:3.1 the second group of the Trinitized S., are all beings

22:4.1 constitute the third and last group of Trinitized S.;

22:4.4 values determine the personnel of the Trinitized S..

22:4.5 the Trinitized S. have been trinitized in the divine

22:4.5 they function as the co-ordinate associates of the

28:6.1 are collectively assigned to the Trinitized S.,

30:1.25 7. Trinitized S. of Attainment.

40:10.12 These Trinitized S. or of Selection at least for now

Sons of God or Paradise Sons of Godsee sons of God

1:0.1 By the S. were the universes made.

2:1.7 ordained, first, in the personalities of the PS., who,

3:0.1 These Creator S. are the personal expression of

3:0.2 The highly personalized S. are clearly discernible by

3:0.2 do they compensate for the invisibility of the Father.

6:1.6 any of the Paradise Sons may fittingly be called S.,

6:3.4 all the merciful ministrations of the S. are a direct

7:4.5 bestowal of the S. upon the evolutionary creations,

7:5.1 And in these very bestowals the S. have become to

7:5.4 the PS. must assume the very natures of creatures

7:5.10 Eternal Son is the inspiration for all the S. in their

7:6.0 6. THE PARADISE SONS OF GOD

7:6.1 The lack of a knowledge of the multiple S. is a

7:6.1 “When the S. proclaimed joy, and all of the Morning

7:6.2 characterize all orders of the descending S. as they

7:6.7 All S. who take origin in the persons of the

8:4.5 the S. are engaged in the gigantic task of revealing

8:4.5 the likeness of mortal flesh as do certain of the S.,

10:1.6 Since the PS. visit the evolutionary worlds and even

11:1.4 or follow the inward processional of the PS.;

13:1.7 headquarters of the descending and ascending S.

14:0.2 the audacious adventure of the Creator S., who

15:2.5 is ruled by one of the co-ordinate Creator S. of the

16:3.4 is always in close association with all orders of the S.

19:0.1 Trinity Teacher Sons, also classed among the PS.,

19:1.3 These beings are the only group of the S. revealed to

19:1.3 They serve the individual planets as do the other PS..

19:1.3 consideration until we come to the discussion of PS..

19:5.10 I have freely conversed with all orders of the S.,

20:0.0 THE PARADISE SONS OF GOD

20:0.1 the S. are classified under three general heads:

20:0.2 1. The Descending S..

20:0.3 2. The Ascending S..

20:0.4 3. The Trinitized S..

20:1.0 1. THE DESCENDING SONS OF GOD

20:1.1 All descending S. have high and divine origins.

20:1.1 the central Isle of Light and Life are called the PS.

20:1.5 of sonship are known as the Local Universe S.:

20:1.10 natures and activities of these Local Universe S.

20:1.11 The PS. are of threefold origin: The primary or

20:1.14 while the other S. continue the service of bestowal

20:2.9 In every planetary effort the secondary P.,

20:4.3 that occupy the minds of the incarnated S. can

20:4.5 future order of the visitations of the PS. on Urantia

20:5.0 5. BESTOWAL OF THE PARADISE S.

20:8.4 In all universes all the S. are beholden to these spirit

20:8.4 the tried and true teachers of the S. themselves.

20:10.1 All the PS. are divine in origin and in nature.

20:10.2 These S. are the divine ministers who are devoted to

20:10.4 S. ever function in the vanguard of the personalities

21:5.9 a Paradise Michael is in full control of all other S.

22:0.0 THE TRINITIZED SONS OF GOD

22:0.1 There are three groups of beings who are called S..

22:0.1 there is a third group known as the Trinitized S..

22:0.5 Irrespective of origin all Trinitized S. have in

22:2.8 and progression of the plans of the descending S..

22:10.9 of certain of those who are called the Trinitized S.,

26:1.10 can achieve the spiritual levels of the ascending S..

28:1.1 are the gift of the Infinite Spirit to the Creator S..

28:6.5 assets of the saving provision established by the S.

28:6.5 the S. establish the necessary credit to insure the

28:6.7 show that the saving credit established by the S.

29:3.3 They are not germane to the administration of the S.,

30:1.42 12. Unrevealed S..

30:2.5 4. The S..

30:2.37 IV. THE SONS OF GOD.

30:4.10 of each world receive the same ministry of the S. and

32:0.4 The S. may choose the realms of their creator

32:3.7 divine Sources, whether we are dealing with the S.

32:4.3 In the interrelationships of the S., in the group

33:7.5 2. The defection of any of the Local Universe S.

34:7.1 by the addition of the nature of the Material S.,

35:0.0 THE LOCAL UNIVERSE SONS OF GOD

35:0.1 The S. previously introduced have had a Paradise

35:0.1 They are the offspring of the divine Rulers of the

35:0.7 These beings are classified with the descending S.,

35:3.21 —even the Paradise orders—of the S. co-operate with

36:6.4 The S. can construct the forms of life, but it is the

37:5.8 are always attached to the missions of the S. to the

37:9.9 The Material S..

38:9.1 They are properly classified with the ascending S.;

38:9.13 will be mustered into the ranks of the ascending S.

39:1.5 emergencies associated with the bestowals of the S.

40:0.0 THE ASCENDING SONS OF GOD

40:0.1 seven general classes of the Ascending S. have been

40:2.1 The Material S. are created in the local universe

40:2.2 Adams and Eves are accredited as ascending S.

40:3.1 of the planetary bestowals of the descending S.,

40:3.1 are registered in the local universe as ascending S.

40:4.2 Personalized Adjusters classified as ascending S.,

40:5.14 these beings enjoy the same devoted service of the S.

40:6.0 6. THE FAITH SONS OF GOD

40:6.8 are directly related to the divine Father of all the S..

40:7.2 mortals belong to this group of the ascending S..

43:3.1 loyalty, of all the orders of the Local Universe S..

43:4.6 heart, saying: “I will exalt my throne above the S.;

43:4.8 “And there was a day when the S. came to present

45:2.4 of the system—“When the S. come together.”

46:4.7 of the vast and beautiful estates of the Material S.,

46:5.2 1. The circles of the S..

46:5.10 1. Circles of the S..

46:5.10 Though the S. possess a social planet of their own,

46:5.10 There you will personally know and love these S.,

46:5.11 These seven circles of the S. are concentric and

47:6.1 to draw very close to the various orders of the S.

48:3.2 They serve under the general supervision of the S.

50:1.4 also does much to prepare the planets for the PS.,

51:0.0 ORIGIN AND NATURE OF THE MATERIAL S.

51:1.7 These S. can be seen, understood, and can, in turn,

51:3.9 Planetary Prince; Adam and Eve of the Material S.

52:7.7 world is being won to the joyous service of the S..

53:3.6 plan of mortal ascension as sponsored by the PS.

53:8.2 Formerly, when the Planetary Princes, the “S.,”

54:2.1 sharing is the master design for every one of the S.

76:6.3 They left Jerusem as permanent citizens—S.;

77:1.2 bear in mind that the successive bestowals of the S.

77:4.5 more and more the custom for the S. (the Adamites)

106:2.3 Infinite Spirit in conjunction with the Creator S..

117:5.9 ascent by the comforting directive spirit of the PS..

139:12.7 But it is the nature of the S. to give every created

150:8.10 fifteen minutes on “The S. and Daughters of God.”

167:7.2 are not of that group of creatures called ‘the S.

176:2.7 teaching having to do with the coming of the S.?

181:2.19 to seraphic hosts and to multitudes of the high S..

186:5.5 periodic bestowal enactments of the Creator S.,

186:5.8 to do with the fundamental bestowal plan of the PS.,

Sons of Perfection

22:1.9 Trinitized Sons of Selection, and the Trinitized S..

22:1.12 The Trinitized S..

22:1.12 S. are assigned directly to the superuniverse service

22:1.13 but the Trinitized S. have sometimes erred in

22:1.14 Their scope of service is far-flung; Trinitized S. do

22:1.14 their trinitized associated range the grand universe,

22:1.14 They may function in any of the superuniverses, but

22:1.14 but they do so as members of the supergovernment

22:8.4 Emerging from this embrace as Trinitized S., they

22:8.6 Excepting the Trinitized S. and those who are

22:9.5 compensate for the nonfused status of Trinitized S..

22:9.7 Trinitized S. are limited in contrast to other Trinity-

30:1.27 9. Trinitized S. of Perfection.

Sons of Selection

22:1.9 Trinitized S., and the Trinitized Sons of Perfection.

22:1.11 Trinitized S. embrace the Trinitized Custodians

22:1.11 the Trinitized S. are assigned to the courts of the

22:1.13 Sons of Attainment and the S. have never faltered

22:5.1 The Trinitized Custodians are Trinitized S..

22:6.1 Ambassadors are the second order of Trinitized S.

30:1.26 8. Trinitized S. of Selection.

40:10.12 These Trinitized S. or of Attainment at least for

Sons, Creator or Paradise Creator Sons

0:2.6 for example: the PC.—the local universe fathers.

0:8.2 1. The PC..

0:8.10 he is now actualizing in the C., Ancients of Days,

0:8.11 The C. in the Deity association of God the

0:8.11 The C. and their associated Divine Ministers are

1:2.9 and organized by the Paradise corps of the C..

1:4.2 Notwithstanding that the Sovereign C. come near

1:4.2 this intimate personal communion between the C.

1:5.5 no residential manifestation aside from the PC. who

1:5.6 The natures of the PC. do not encompass all the

1:5.6 the Father is in every way divinely present in the C..

2:2.6 creatures of the evolutionary universes of the PC..

2:3.6 The rule of the C. in the local universes is one of

2:3.6 These S. devote themselves to effective execution of

2:5.2 loving his children because of the sacrifices of his S.

2:5.8 When I observe the C. and their subordinate

2:7.3 accordance with the plans and technique of the C.

3:0.1 his C., even as he bestows life through these Sons.

3:0.1 God has given us eternal life, and this life is in his S..

3:0.1 These C. of God are the personal expression of

3:0.2 The PC. of the Universal Father are a revelation of

3:6.6 The C. most certainly can and sometimes do, even as

4:1.5 when new worlds are born, he “sends forth his S.

4:4.4 while the C. fully share his divinity, even phases of

4:5.2 System Sovereigns, Constellation Fathers, C.,

5:3.1 do worship the Father as he is manifested in his C.,

5:3.6 The C. or Sovereign Sons who preside over the

5:3.6 These S. receive, in the name of the Father,

5:3.6 administrative and creative associates of the PC..

6:2.2 true of all the co-ordinate C.: “He who has seen the

7:2.4 persons of the majestic corps of the co-ordinate C..

7:5.10 The co-ordinate C. and the associate Magisterial

7:6.3 these C. are potentially equal with God the Father

7:6.4 The C. go out from Paradise into the universes of

7:6.4 These S. are not attached to, nor are they

7:6.4 These S. are able to administer only that which

7:6.5 Much as the C. are personalized by the Father and

7:6.8 the secondary time creations of the co-ordinate C..

8:4.4 close association with the personalities, of the C.

9:8.5 to distinguish between the Eternal Son and the C.,

9:8.5 Spirits, the local universe co-ordinates of the C..

10:3.10 1. As creator, through the C., his grandsons.

11:4.3 historic and prophetic exhibit areas assigned to the C

13:2.5 You might assume that C., being of Father-Son

14:0.2 audacious adventure of the C. of God, who aspire

14:6.19 universes as the Creative Spirit associates of the C..

14:6.27 5. The Co-ordinate C..

14:6.29 The C. know that the central creation is the real

14:6.29 They know that the personal presence of the ever-

15:0.1 the joint rule of the C. and the Creative Spirits.

15:2.5 is ruled by one of the co-ordinate C. of God of the

16:4.3 Master Spirits very materially assist the C. in the

17:1.4 the superuniverses nor with the sovereignty of the C.

17:6.1 to the narrative of their association with the C. in the

20:1.2 1. C.—the Michaels.

20:1.11 The primary or C. are brought into being by the

20:1.13 The C. seem to possess a spiritual endowment

20:1.14 The PC. serve not only as Sons in their descending

20:1.15 The entire order of Michael, the C., is so unique that

20:2.1 in contradistinction to the order of Michael, the C..

20:5.2 sevenfold bestowal is the supreme goal of all PC..

20:5.2 which so abundantly characterizes the primary C.

20:6.2 These S. of supreme service all pass from infancy

20:6.6 When the bestowal S., Creator or Magisterial,

20:6.8 this is the joint spirit of both S., implemented by the

20:10.3 In the C. the love of the Father is blended with the

21:0.0 THE PARADISE CREATOR SONS

21:0.1 The C. are the makers and rulers of the local

21:0.2 these high S. always enjoy the sustaining approval of

21:0.2 The relationship of the C. with their Paradise Father

21:0.5 group of Sovereign Michaels, sevenfold bestowal S..

21:0.5 the eternal Isle of one hundred fifty thousand C.

21:1.0 1. ORIGIN AND NATURE OF CREATOR SONS

21:1.3 The divine natures of these C. are, in principle,

21:1.3 Some C. appear to be more like God the Father;

21:1.4 I do not know the exact number of C. in existence,

21:1.4 further that the constantly increasing number of C.

21:2.10 Notwithstanding that all C. are divinely like their

21:2.10 And since they are the architects and makers of the

21:2.10 other half vary, being derived from the diversified C.

21:2.12 Such S. may journey to Paradise, and still their

21:2.12 They may lay down their lines of power to incarnate

21:2.12 their realms whirl on about their respective centers.

21:3.3 but they all could, they are truly freewill S..

21:3.14 Such S. can be troubled or harassed only by the

21:4.1 There are seven groups of bestowal C., and they

21:4.1 they are so classified in accordance with the number

21:4.1 they have bestowed themselves upon the creatures of

21:4.1 They range from the initial experience up through

21:4.1 until they attain the seventh and final episode of

21:4.2 Without exception, all C. pass through this seven

21:4.2 before they assume settled and supreme jurisdiction

21:4.5 when this experience has been acquired, such S.

21:4.5 sevenfold bestowal S. are unqualifiedly supreme in

21:4.6 C., subsequent to the completion of their bestowal

21:4.6 In person the Master Sons are identical with the C.

21:6.4 so are the C. achieving the personal realization of the

22:7.10 by the secret colleges of the corps of the C..

26:1.13 eventually dedicated to the liaison service of the C.

26:8.1 the nature and mission of the C. of time and space.

26:11.4 brethren, even as the PC. know and love them.”

26:11.5 Beyond doubt, the C. and their mortal children are

28:1.1 are the gift of the Infinite Spirit to the C. of God.

28:3.2 origin in the Third Source and Center and the PC.,

28:4.6 3. The Voice of the C..

28:4.6 gift of being reflective of the minds of these C..

28:4.7 I doubt very much that the C. themselves fully

28:4.9 presence of the Master Spirits above and of the C.

29:2.16 They are of great assistance to the C. during the later

29:3.2 or of the local universe administration of the C..

29:3.3 they affiliate with the C. during the later epochs of

30:1.31 1. C..

30:2.39 1. C.—Michaels.

30:2.148 who are engaged in specific missions for the C.,

30:2.148 on their observations under authority of the C..

31:9.14 the assignment of the C. to their space sites for the

31:9.14 association between the Master Architects and PC.,

32:2.1 The C. are preceded in universe organization by the

32:2.1 the divine S. materialize visible matter, project living

32:3.3 plans of the C. for organizing, evolving, disciplining,

32:3.6 always to envisage the Universal Father in his C..

32:4.8 understand the mechanism whereby the S. enjoy

32:4.10 but also in his S., whom he intrusts with the doing of

33:1.3 C. are personality centers for the spiritual forces of

33:1.3  C. are the final power-personality focalizations of

33:2.1 Observation of C. discloses that some resemble more

33:2.2 is the sole bestowal of the Father, but the C.,

33:2.2 they may attempt new transformations of energy-

33:2.4 This subordination of the Divine Ministers to the C.

33:3.4 only the Son and his associated S. can function as

33:4.2 create an unlimited number of S. in divinity equal to

33:4.2 such S., in union with the Daughters of the Infinite

34:3.5 all functions of the C. are not exempt from space

34:4.5 The C. are endowed with a spirit of universe

35:0.1 Of the first Paradise order of sonship, the C., there

39:1.4 Paradise Avonals, but not C., when on a bestowal

40:10.2 Reflective Spirits—the secoraphic Voices of the C..

40:10.4 the courts of the C. and of the Ancients of Days

40:10.4 designed to provide the C. and the Ancients of

46:4.6 are matters determined by the diverse plans of the C.

54:6.2 It should also be recalled that the PC. are all mercy

55:3.12 origin, and destiny of the C., the first level of God

55:10.8 The C. of such settled universes spend much of their

55:10.9 Speculation concerning the function of these C. in

55:10.11 If the C. are destined to the outer universes,

56:3.3 From these capitals of the C. come the Holy Spirit

56:5.3 Supreme Creators—the local universe C. and Spirits

56:7.7 But we all conjecture that the Michaels, the C., are

56:7.7 union between the C. and Divine Ministers;

56:9.12 subsequently there come the C., who organize these

104:2.3 even the evolving local universes of the C. and

106:1.3 Ancients of Days to the universe Fathers—the C..

106:2.3 the Infinite Spirit in conjunction with the C. of God.

106:3.3 wherein the very presence of the Master C. among

107:1.7 with individualized bestowals of the spirit of the C.

109:7.6 the Personalized Adjusters of the sevenfold C. come

115:6.6 the Paradise-creative divinity personalizing in the C.

116:2.2 but he is power-actualizing in the doings of the C.,

116:2.5 1. The C. (and Creative Spirits).

116:4.9 Such Master C. approximate the completion of

116:6.5 C. and Creative Spirits depend on the co-operative

117:3.13 the C. factualize this idea in time and space with the

117:6.12 Personalities, ranging from Master Spirits to the C..

117:7.5 from the Universal Father on Paradise to the C.

118:4.7 The C. going out from Paradise are, in actuality,

118:6.2 be equal to disenfranchising well-nigh a million C. of

118:9.8 If, in the eternity of the future, the C. and the

119:0.4 These divine S. are innately just, but they become

119:0.4 they are naturally merciful, but these experiences

120:0.4 which is demanded of all C. before they assume

134:8.9 On that day he completed the task set for C. to live

167:6.5 inspiring spectacle of the starry realms of the C..

186:5.5 periodic bestowal enactments of the C. of God,

Sons, Magisterialsee also Son, Magisterial

7:5.10 The co-ordinate Creator Sons and the associate M.

7:6.5 are the M. personalized by the Son and the Spirit.

7:6.5 These are the S. who, in the experiences of creature

20:1.3 2. M.—the Avonals.

20:1.11 the secondary or M. are children of the Eternal Son

20:1.12 but in a local universe both M. and Teacher Sons

20:1.15 Paradise sonship: the M. and Trinity Teacher Sons.

20:2.0 2. THE MAGISTERIAL SONS

20:2.1 These S. constitute the order of Avonals in

20:2.2 reasons for believing that the total number of M. in

20:2.2 They are a self-governing order, being directed by

20:2.2 they serve under the direction of the Creator Son of

20:2.9 the M. are assisted by two orders of local universe

20:3.1 The Avonals are known as M. because they are the

20:5.2 And all M. are motivated by this same spirit of

20:5.6 instructing the college of associate Sons, the M.

20:5.6 these M. bestow themselves upon the worlds of

20:5.6 the M. are just as divinely effective and all wise as

20:6.5 The M. are not of immediate descent from the

20:6.6 When the bestowal Sons, Creator or M., enter the

20:7.5 influence of a Creator Son and the associated M.,

20:10.2 The Creator, M., and Teacher Sons are the gifts of

20:10.3 In the M. the mercy of the Eternal Son, united with

25:3.9 the commissioners are of great assistance to the M.

30:1.32 2. M..

30:2.40 2. M.—Avonals.

35:0.1 the second order of Paradise sonship, the M. or

37:4.5 the Creator Son, the Faithfuls of Days, the M.,

45:4.21 Eras of M. and Teacher Sons and the ages of light

46:5.12 of the domain of the Sons is occupied by the M.

46:5.12 and adjudicational services of these juridical S..

51:7.1 planet prospers under the joint rulership of three S.:

52:5.2 These S. belong to the Magisterial or Avonal order

52:4.4 the M. extend the revelation of truth to portray the

52:4.9 there will be a second, even a succession of M.,

52:4.9 On the second and subsequent missions the M. may

52:4.9 But no matter how many M. may appear—and they

52:4.9 they may also come as such after the bestowal Son—

52:4.10 These dispensations of the M. cover anywhere from

52:4.10 But in the fullness of time one of these same M. will

52:7.1 will precede or follow the appearances of M. or

55:0.2 may be segregated by the judicial actions of the M.

55:10.5 the M. function as dispensational adjudicators.

55:10.5 one of these M. will become the supreme counselor

93:10.8 the certainty of future appearances of both M. and

116:4.9 The M. in their bestowals upon the evolutionary

Master Sons

21:4.6 are reckoned as a separate order, sevenfold M..

21:4.6 In person the M. are identical with the Creator

21:5.0 5. RELATION OF M. TO THE UNIVERSE

21:5.8 Otherwise these M. are supreme in authority,

21:5.8 they are as Creators and God; supreme in all things.

21:5.8 There is no penetration beyond their wisdom

21:5.9 And such S. do make and carry out the plans of

21:5.10 The M. seem to be in perfect communication with

21:5.10 These M. also maintain an unbroken connection

21:6.2 For in this connection we note that such M. are

33:2.4 constitutes these M. the personal repositories of the

33:6.1 the mission of reunion of Orvonton M. on Paradise,

119:8.7 Michael, together with all other M., has identified

Material Sons or Material Sons and Daughters

11:9.8 the immortal souls of the mortal and m. of God,

25:3.6 as well as the combined types, such as the M..

30:1.66 2. Ascending M..

30:2.51 5. Ascending M..

31:0.6 5. Glorified M..

31:3.1 The Havona natives, glorified M., glorified midway

31:5.0 5. GLORIFIED MATERIAL SONS

31:5.2 the later eras of the age of light and life, the M.,

31:5.2 Certain of these M. have partially failed or

31:5.3 These M. are not to be found in many finaliter

31:5.3 Their presence lends potential to the possibilities of

31:5.3 and they are invariably chosen as its leaders.

31:10.20 the animal-origin children of time, the m. of space!

34:2.5 grade downward from the Melchizedeks to the M.,

34:7.1 upstepped by the addition of the nature of the M. of

35:9.5 in their direction of the Planetary Princes, the M.,

37:9.4 3. M..

37:9.6 These orders of beings are by and large neither

37:9.6 They are all experiential creatures, but their enlarging

37:9.8 halfway between the semimaterial status of the M.

37:9.9 The M. of God. When a creative liaison between

37:9.11 the efforts of the M. to improve the evolutionary

37:9.11 These unique beings are midway between the M.

37:9.12 Jerusem, your system capital, has the M. and D.;

38:1.1 effort, the Son engages in the creation of the M.,

38:4.3 Though not male and female as are the M. and the

39:4.9 These seraphim are associated with the M. in the

39:4.16 M. and the higher transition beings consult those

39:4.18 Jerusem you will find the first intermingling of M.,

39:5.2 But these seraphic aids of your defaulting M. still

39:5.3 always appear the M. and D., the Adams and Eves

39:5.4 the work of these seraphim the efforts of the M. to

39:5.17 in close association with the reserves of the M..

39:5.17 They serve transition mortals, angels, and the M.

40:0.6 5. Ascending M..

40:2.0 2. ASCENDING MATERIAL SONS

40:2.1 The M. of God are created in the local universe

40:2.1 And indeed, the Planetary Adams—the M. and D.

40:2.2 permitted to register themselves as perfected M.

40:2.2 may the M. of stationary status—the citizens of the

40:2.2 spheres and similarly register as perfected M..

45:3.16 Adam of Satania, the supervising head of the M..

45:5.0 5. THE MATERIAL SONS

45:5.1 this wonderful sector is the chief temple of the M..

45:5.2 each family of M. and D. lives on an estate of its

45:5.2 embarkation upon the Paradise-ascension career.

45:5.3 These M. are the highest type of sex-reproducing

45:5.3 These M. are the last and physical link in the chain of

45:5.3 These S. provide the inhabited worlds with a

45:5.4 there were of record in Nebadon 161,432,840 M.

45:5.4 The number of M. varies in the different systems,

45:5.4 their number is being constantly increased by natural

45:5.4 they are not guided wholly by the personal desires

45:5.5 These M. and D. are the permanent inhabitants of

45:5.5 They occupy vast estates on Jerusem and participate

45:5.6 On Jerusem these reproducing S. are permitted to

45:5.7 The character of the service of the M. is determined

45:5.7 While they are not eligible for admission to the

45:5.7 for the instruction of the younger generations of M..

45:5.7 provided for the development of the younger M. and

45:6.1 The M. and D., together with their children, present

45:6.1 They are so similar to your own material sex races

45:6.3 but in close association with the M. and D., both

45:6.5 parenthood experience in association with M. and D.

45:6.6 while sojourning in the homes of the Jerusem M.

45:6.8 required to undergo in the families of the M. and D..

45:6.9 supervised by one thousand couples of M. and D.,

45:7.3 the schools of Jerusem citizenship, wherein the M.

45:7.5 by three orders of citizenship—the M. and D.,

45:7.8 taken in hand by the M. and are given intensive

45:7.8 until these M. certify to the achievement of mota

46:2.4 The air mechanisms of the M. travel around five

46:4.7 no account of the vast estates of the M. of God,

46:4.8 beings, such as the midway creatures and the M..

46:5.14 aside from the ever-present activities of the M. and

46:5.26 is the dematerializing sector in the area of the M.,

47:1.4 further qualify by service in the homes of the M. on

47:2.4 where they likewise grow up in the families of the M

48:4.17 human species, the morontians, angels, and the M.

50:1.4 facilitates the subsequent missions of the M., who

50:5.3 the rule of a Planetary Prince, augmented by the M.

51:1.0 1. ORIGIN AND NATURE OF THE M. OF GOD

51:0.1 These S., for there are two of them—the Material

51:0.2 These S. are the material gift of the Creator Son to

51:0.2 they remain on their planet of assignment throughout

51:0.3 cannot hope to know all about the work of these S.

51:1.1 material or sex S. and Daughters are the offspring of

51:1.2 were descended from the original Satania pair of M..

51:1.3 M. vary in height from eight to ten feet, and their

51:1.3 they are also surcharged with divine energy and

51:1.3 These M. (the Adams) and Material D. (the Eves)

51:1.4 The M. enjoy a dual nutrition; they are really dual

51:1.4 this order of S. becomes isolated, cut off from

51:1.6 the M. do not possess Thought Adjusters, but

51:1.6 that they acquire experiential capacity for Adjuster

51:1.6 These unique beings are the connecting links

51:1.6 They are concentrated on the system headquarters,

51:1.6 they reproduce and carry on as material citizens of

51:1.8 when these S. are rematerialized for reproductive

51:2.1 the System Sovereign convenes the corps of M. on

51:2.1 —an Adam and an Eve of the senior corps of M.

51:2.2 seraphim are able to effect such changes in the M.

51:2.4 these M. and D. stand in their new homes and on

51:3.1 On the inhabited worlds the M. and D. construct

51:3.6 the descendants of the M. and D. are of two orders:

51:3.9 Planetary Prince; Adam and Eve of the M. of God;

51:5.6 When this strain of the M. is added to the evolving

51:6.5 In these immortal M. and D. we encounter the last

51:6.5 for the M. and D. are able to see all of the lower

51:7.1 planet prospers under the joint rulership of three S.:

52:2.10 Long before the times of the arrival of the second S.,

52:3.2 While functioning as descending S., the Adams do

52:3.3 the wisdom of the Planetary Prince and the M. ripens

52:3.8 the M. and D. do not eat meat, but their offspring

52:4.2 The Planetary Prince and the M. are of local universe

53:6.4 the Melchizedeks, assisted by a majority of the M.,

53:7.7 those assigned to the M., about one third were

53:7.8 Of the 681,217 M. lost in Satania, ninety-five per

53:9.1 hundreds of the M. and D., accepted the mercy

55:3.14 1. Young M. and D. brought from the system

55:4.11 world are fully competent to advise the M. and D.,

55:4.27 elect—as do M. and D. from the system capital—to

55:4.30 imported assisting M. and D. exert a tremendous

55:4.30 They are potentially immortal, at least until they elect

55:8.4 What the M. did for the mortal races biologically,

55:10.10 to all orders of permanent citizenship, such as M.,

73:0.3 duly recommended that Urantia be granted M..

73:2.2 Van told his nearest associates the story of the M. on

73:4.1 When M., the biologic uplifters, begin their sojourn

73:6.2 The M. on the system capitals do not require the tree

73:6.2 Only in the planetary repersonalization are they

74:0.1 The M. and Daughters always serve together.

74:1.1 and Eve were members of the senior corps of M. on

74:1.3 adventure on Urantia, the entire senior corps of M.

74:1.5 were all present in the beautiful temple of the M.

74:5.2 The time had come when the M. must assume full

75:1.6 Probably no M. of Nebadon were ever faced with

76:4.7 The body cells of the M. and their progeny are far

76:5.2 they knew that they had failed as M. of Satania,

83:8.5 On the capital of each local system the M. and D. of

84:6.5 Among mortals, M., and midsoniters, this difference

92:5.5 on earth of the Planetary Prince and the later M..

114:3.3 administration more closely resembles that of the M..

119:3.7 Never have any of the M. or D. been tempted to

119:3.7 For all time the M. know that in the Creator Son of

119:4.6 the Melchizedeks, the Lanonandeks, and the M..

Paradise Sonssee also Paradise Son;

          see also Sons of God

          see also Sons, Creator

1:1.5 through the revelations of the bestowals of the P.,

1:5.3 as through the revelation and ministration of his P.

3:1.9 the spiritual activity of the Eternal Son and his P.

3:4.1 of the unstinted bestowal of himself upon the P.,

5:2.2 The P. always have access to the presence of God,

6:1.6 Although any of the P. may fittingly be called Sons

6:4.9 just as patient and long-suffering, as are his P. in the

6:8.4 Son is approachable through the persons of his P.

6:8.4 Without the bestowal service of the P. and the loving

7:2.1 presence of the Eternal Son is personalized in the P.,

7:2.4 Son personally present in the persons of the P..

7:4.5 the P. act as rehabilitators of that which misguided

7:4.5 The P. stand pledged and ready to function as

7:5.3 the incarnation experiences of the P. mean to the

7:5.7 That would fall within the bestowal mystery of the P.

7:6.2 the Eternal Son unfailingly transmits to the P. who

7:6.7 the Original Mother Son and these hosts of P.

7:7.1 information concerning Father must come from his P

10:1.6 look to the bestowals of these P. for reliable and

13:1.8 mystery of the incarnation of the P. of unrevealed

14:6.13 of the ministry for the instruction of his associate P..

14:6.28 The Michael and other P. view Paradise and Havona

14:6.31 The P. regard the central creation as the home of

15:9.7 the intercommunion of the Eternal Son with his P..

15:9.12 1. The bestowal spirit of the P., the Comforter of the

20:1.11 the P. are as one; their spirit is one, and their work is

20:1.12 so have the orders of P. revealed themselves as

20:1.13 to make and maintain contact with all his P.,

20:2.3 Avonals are the P. of service and bestowal to the

20:2.9 In every planetary effort the secondary P., Avonals

20:4.3 the P. have experienced Adjusters, and these

20:4.4 But the regular sequence of P. on your planet was

20:4.5 but regarding the future appearance of P., not even

20:5.7 the possibility of disaster always attends these P.

20:6.2 These S. of supreme service all pass from infancy

20:6.2 From a material viewpoint, these human-divine S.

20:6.2 imposed on all orders of the Paradise bestowal S..

20:6.3 P. labor in various capacities on their bestowal

20:6.4 these S. are exclusively devoted to the enlightenment

20:6.5 always do they bestow themselves as PS. subject

20:6.6 When the bestowal S., Creator or Magisterial,

20:6.7 When bestowal S. are not put to death by violence,

20:6.7 they voluntarily relinquish their lives and pass

20:7.1 These highly personal and highly spiritual PS. are

20:7.1 sometimes denominated the Paradise Spiritual S..

20:8.1 The Paradise Spiritual S. are unique Trinity-origin

20:8.1 They are affectionately devoted to the educational

20:8.1 They begin their labors in the local systems and are

20:8.1 Upon certification they may become spiritual

20:10.0 10. UNITED MINISTRY OF THE PARADISE S.

20:10.2 The P. are the divine presentation of the acting

21:0.3 These primary P. are personalized as Michaels.

21:0.3 As they go forth from Paradise to found their

21:0.3 they are known as Creator Michaels.

21:0.3 When settled in supreme authority, they are called

21:0.3 Always and forever do they reign after the “order of

21:0.5 original Michael is presiding head of the primary P.

21:2.1 The P. of the primary order are the designers,

21:3.24 primary P. are the real revealers of the Father’s

28:4.6 creation or training of the P. of the order of Michael,

39:9.3 serve as bestowal attendants of the incarnated P..

50:5.1 P. and their dispensations may come and go, but

50:5.3 and punctuated by the periodic missions of the P.,

53:3.2 that the Father was a myth invented by the P. to

53:3.2 finaliters were in collusion with the P. to foist fraud

53:3.3 worship was a clever scheme to aggrandize the P..

53:4.5 the inability of the government of the P. to stop the

56:8.3 all that God the Father and his P. do for us, we

56:8.3 they do (or may) in turn bestow all of this upon their

56:10.17 the special ministry of the P. who not only bestow

72:12.4 neither magisterial nor bestowal missions of the P..

103:0.1 Subsequent to the bestowals of the P. the liberated

106:2.3 the Universal Father to the life bestowals of the P..

107:2.8 those who have served with the incarnated P.,

107:7.6 apart from his presence in the personalities of his P.

108:4.1 co-ordinately with the spiritual gravity of the P..

108:4.1 This spiritual drawing power of the P. and their

116:3.3 of the Eternal Son and his P. unify, actually fuse,

119:0.2 of bestowal is inherent in the P. of the Father.

119:0.2 the P. are reflecting the divine nature of their

119:6.5 I am only doing the pleasure of the P. who love

120:0.3 Immanuel and the associated P. would have taken

120:4.5 intriguing are the incarnational bestowals of the P..

193:0.5 it up again, the Father gives such power to his P..

Teacher Sons or Trinity Teacher Sons

7:6.6 Son, and Spirit unite to personalize the versatile TT.,

15:10.18 5. TT. who may chance to be on duty at

19:0.1 Co-ordinate Trinity-origin Beings, embraces the T.,

19:0.2 1. Trinity T..

19:0.9 Excepting the TT. and possibly the Inspired Trinity

19:1.0 1. THE TRINITY TEACHER SONS

19:1.1 revealed to you, the TT. alone act in a dual capacity.

19:1.1 they are almost wholly devoted to the service of

19:1.1 They are the liaison beings who bridge the gulf

19:1.2 completed numbers, the T. are constantly increasing.

19:1.2 What the final number of T. will be I do not know.

19:1.2 indicated 21,001,624,821 of these S. in service.

19:1.3 numbers of T. are held in the reserves on Paradise,

19:1.3 They range the central and superuniverses, and an

19:1.3 They also serve the individual planets as do the

19:1.3 they volunteer for emergency duty and unusual

19:1.3 They also function on Paradise, but it will be more

19:1.4 may be noted that T. are the supreme co-ordinating

19:5.9 We know that the TT. are devoted to the conscious

20:1.4 3. Trinity T.—the Daynals.

20:1.11 the TT. are the offspring of the Father, Son, and

20:1.12 both Magisterial and T. serve under the direction

20:1.15 Paradise sonship: the Magisterial Sons and the TT..

20:7.0 7. THE TRINITY TEACHER SONS

20:7.1 These highly personal and highly spiritual Sons are

20:7.1 They are known in Havona as the order of Daynals.

20:7.1 In Orvonton they are of record as TT., so named

20:7.1 On Salvington they are sometimes denominated the

20:7.2 In numbers the T. are constantly increasing.

20:7.2 last census broadcast gave the number of these TS.

20:7.2 which include more than one third of all TT. in

20:7.4 These S. of the Trinity partake of the combined

20:7.4 they seem more to reflect the nature of the Father.

20:7.4 they seem to portray the nature of the Eternal Son.

20:7.4 they appear to show the character of the Infinite

20:7.4 they are the embodiment of service and discretion

20:7.5 TT. receive no preliminary training in the central

20:7.5 They are dispatched directly to the headquarters of

20:7.5 they utilize the combined spiritual influence of a

20:8.2 The exact number of T. in Nebadon I do not know

20:8.2 over one hundred thousand including these S..

20:8.3 The T. compose the faculties who administer all

20:8.3 They conduct an agelong course of training, ranging

20:8.4 to these ever-faithful and universally efficient TT..

20:8.4 They are the exalted teachers of spirit personalities,

20:8.4 even the tried and true teachers of the Sons of God

20:8.4 endless details of the duties and functions of the T.

20:9.1 time is ripe to initiate a spiritual age, the TT. always

20:9.1 But the T. even now visit your world for the

20:9.2 TT. have nothing to do with terminating planetary

20:9.2 They neither judge the dead nor translate the living,

20:9.2 they are accompanied by a Magisterial Son who

20:9.2 T. are wholly concerned with the initiation of a

20:9.2 They make real the spiritual counterparts of material

20:9.3 The T. usually remain on their visitation planets for

20:9.3 personalities who are associated with the TT..

20:9.4 their planetary activities touch upon those of the T.

20:9.5 The TT. seem to be so completely identified with

20:9.5 We firmly believe that the T. and the finaliters are

20:9.5 Paradise T., who have become so thoroughly

20:10.2 The Creator, Magisterial, and T. are the gifts of the

20:10.3 In the TT. the love, mercy, and ministry of the three

22:1.12 serving under the T., are retrinitized (embraced) by

22:8.2 for further training in the local universes by the TT..

22:8.3 are the apprentices, student helpers, of the T.,

22:8.3 they are often temporarily numbered with these S..

22:8.4 The T. in the local universes may nominate their

22:9.1 with the advice of their former instructors, the TT..

22:9.1 Those of more acceptable service are commissioned

22:9.1 TT. of less distinguished performance are designated

22:9.2 as a result of their service with the TT. on the worlds

22:9.7 training with the Supreme Executives and the T.,

26:1.17 of the circulating teachings of the marvelous TT.;

30:1.19 1. Trinity T..

30:2.30 8. Trinity T..

30:2.41 3. Trinity T.—Daynals.

35:0.1 twenty thousand TT. exclusive of 9,642 creature-

35:4.1 of the Melchizedeks in association with the TT..

37:2.2 perform an analogous service for the corps of TT..

37:2.9 superangels assigned to the planetary corps of TT.

37:2.9 mortals of the realm and the invisible corps of T..

37:2.11 three worlds are devoted to the schools of the T.

37:2.11 are reserved for the triune deliberations of the T.,

37:2.11 and they have long been associated with the T..

37:2.11 future relationship that will obtain between the T.,

37:4.5 Faithfuls of Days, Magisterial Sons, and the TT..

37:6.1 The educational system is administered by the TT.

37:6.2 the seraphic universities, and the schools of the T.

39:1.13 teachers, from the Melchizedeks and the TT. down

45:4.21 Eras of the Magisterial Sons and T. and the ages of

45:7.2 Also do the TT. collaborate, and they impart touches

46:5.4 the creature-trinitized sons not assigned to the TT..

46:5.13 The second circle is occupied by the Trinity T..

46:5.13 forward the training of the newly arrived primary T..

46:5.13 The TT. come the nearest to being the personal

46:5.13 they are at least Trinity-origin beings.

49:5.27 the culminating mission, the arrival of the TT..

49:5.27 This epoch of the T. is the vestibule to the final

52:7.1 The S. of the next order to arrive on the average

52:7.1 the TT., the divine Sons of the Paradise Trinity.

52:7.1 on the average evolutionary world are the TT.,

52:7.1 the appearances of Magisterial or T. on Urantia.

52:7.2 The T. come in groups to the spiritualizing worlds.

52:7.4 As the era of TT. progresses, the spiritual allegiance

52:7.8 T. continue to come to these peaceful worlds.

52:7.8 They do not leave a world until they observe that the

52:7.8 Magisterial Son of judgment accompanies the T. on

52:7.9 Each recurring mission of the TT. successively exalts

52:7.10 The TT. may return many times to the same world.

52:7.11 the conclusion of the terminal mission of the T. that

52:7.14 angels usher in the day of the advent of the TT.;

55:0.1 the successive planetary missions of the TT. with

55:0.1 In these endeavors the T. enjoy the assistance of

55:0.2 This era of light and life, inaugurated by the T. at the

55:1.1 Before the T. leave a world at the conclusion of

55:2.2 but with the onset of the successive ages of the T.,

55:2.2 and by the time of the terminal mission of the T.,

55:4.1 finaliters are active in co-operation with the TT.,

55:4.5 chief of the terminal corps of such S. to function on

55:4.8 One of the last acts of the TT. on their terminal

55:4.12 planet the T. serve as counselors to the finaliters.

55:4.14 the Evening Stars (the superangels), and the TT..

55:4.17 On the worlds the TT. appear in new roles.

55:4.17 they now come to the worlds as volunteer counselors

55:7.1 This age is inaugurated by the TT. at the close of

55:8.5 On the inhabited worlds the T. become voluntary

55:8.5 these T. also accompany the finaliters to the mansion

55:10.6 During this epoch the TT. are volunteer advisers,

55:10.6 groups of three they similarly serve the Constellation

55:10.6 And at last these S. find their place in the local

55:10.9 the Creative Spirit, the Evening Stars, the T.,

93:10.8 of future appearances of both Magisterial and TT.,

93:10.8 as well as either a Magisterial Son or even TT..

sonship or universe sonship or sonship with God - noun

4:4.4 Hence, in the Michael order of s., creative free will

6:3.1 thereby sharing in the s. experience of all other sons

7:1.5 to a lesser degree in many Paradise orders of s..

7:5.2 by a series of downstepping gradations of divine s.

7:5.10 Sons, together with other unrevealed orders of s.,

7:6.6 there are numerous other orders of Paradise s. that

7:6.8 and manifold activities of all orders of Paradise s.,

10:2.7 consciousness of both s. with the Father and

10:2.7 The Eternal Son has the experience of s.,

10:3.5 Universal Father; fatherhood is not real without s.

13:1.7 There are numerous orders of divine s. attached to

13:1.8 universes, and it is a Sonarington secret of divine s.

14:4.11 As the material order of s. carries on the material,

19:1.1 almost wholly devoted to the services of divine s..

20:0.5 Descending orders of s. include personalities who are

20:1.5 The remaining four orders of descending s. are

20:1.15 with the two remaining orders of Paradise s.:

20:7.3 The Daynal order of s. is not an organic part of the

20:8.4 The vast domain of Daynal-s. activities will be

20:9.1 You are not familiar with this order of s. because

20:9.4 Indeed, the whole order of Daynal s. is intimately

20:10.4 In the local universes these orders of s. collaborate

22:0.1 In addition to descending and ascending orders of s.

22:0.1 The trinitized order of s. is subdivided into three

23:2.22 ambassadors selected from their native orders of s.

26:4.15 The acceptance of s., co-operation with the Adjuster,

28:4.7 No other order of s. is thus “reflectible,” and no

30:4.28 the universe Father who made possible your s.

34:5.7 a mortal consciously to realize the faith-fact of sG..

34:6.11 gently and lovingly lead you along the pathway of s.

35:0.1 Of the first Paradise order of s., the Creator Sons,

35:0.1 Of the second order of Paradise s., the Avonal or

35:0.2 The following orders of local us. find mention in

35:0.7 Deity functions for the creation of three orders of s.

35:1.3 Being an order of s. wherein one of their own

35:2.3 The Melchizedek order of s. occupies the position,

35:3.21 proclaiming spiritual liberty and divine s. even to the

35:5.1 existence, the second great and diverse order of us.,

35:5.3 but Vorondadeks excel all orders of us. in stability of

35:5.4 are always in accordance with the spirit of divine s.

35:5.5 Of all orders of local us. Vorondadeks are the most

35:8.1 of bringing into existence the third order of us.,

35:8.2 —as concerns divinity levels—order of s. creation,

35:8.15 Lanonandeks are a somewhat lower order of s. than

36:1.1 the Life Carriers belong to the family of divine s.,

36:4.1 with a selected Daughter of the material order of s.

37:0.2 papers have dealt with the created orders of s.;

37:0.2 ministering spirits and the ascending orders of s..

37:3.5 the service and ministry of the Avonal order of s.,

37:9.9 Sons and Daughters of the material order of us..

37:9.9 They are a reproducing order of s., being created

40:0.10 of the Gods respecting the ascending orders of s.,

40:0.11 be given to the nonmortal ascending orders of s.

40:1.1 origin are not the only beings privileged to enjoy s.;

40:1.1 seraphim also achieve the status of ascendant s..

40:1.2 To climb to the supernal heights of finaliter sG. is a

40:4.2 Sons of God, the highest of all such orders of s..

40:5.1 that your faith may grasp—s. with the eternal G.!

40:6.2 again to fear, but you have received the spirit of s.,

40:6.4 faith sons; you have accepted the status of s..

40:6.4 You believe in the reality of your s., and thus does

40:6.4 and thus does your sG. become eternally real.

40:7.2 —and this spiritual status of ascending s. you may

40:10.13 the destinies of the ascending orders of s..

40:10.13 S. is the supreme relationship of the creature to the

40:10.14 now recognize your place in the family of divine s.

43:3.1 rulers are of the Vorondadek order of local us..

43:4.6 Lucifer sought to displace all superior orders of s. in

44:0.4 that is, any being below the rank of inherent divine s.

45:5.6 The higher orders of s. reserve the veto functions of

46:5.10 mortals freely mingle with all orders of divine s..

46:5.10 these various groups of s. may be observed at work

46:5.16 the s. order of the System Sovereigns and Planetary

47:7.3 becomes familiar with the various groups of divine s.

49:5.27 the ministry of all the successive orders of divine s.,

50:0.2 assigned to them a planetary ruler of this order of s..

50:2.3 own group of s. and sometimes, on certain worlds,

50:4.12 the callous perfidy of one of my own order of s.,

51:0.1 to dispatch to such a world the second order of s.,

51:1.2 The material order of s. is not uniform throughout

51:1.5 endowment just as are all other orders of local us.,

51:1.7 the material order of s. is not, by nature, invisible to

51:3.9 Your world has been visited by four orders of s.:

52:3.1 development, there arrives the second order of s.,

52:3.12 ripeness for the advent of the third order of s.,

52:4.3 lives and return to their former status of divine s..

53:7.4 The higher orders of local us. did not join the Lucifer

66:1.5 so stain the fair name of his exalted order of us..

66:4.9 service in liaison with the descending orders of s.,

74:4.4 held forth in explanation of the orders of divine s.

75:7.4 the immortality status of the material order of s. is

75:8.1 and Eve did fall from their high estate of material s.

75:8.4 with the life plasm of the material order of s.

76:5.3 connection with the advent of the next order of s..

92:7.10 personality in this cosmic path of realization of sG.

93:0.2 The Melchizedek order of us. has been exceedingly

93:10.5 not be fully returned to the duties of his order of s.

94:4.10 Jesusonian gospel—the Fatherhood of God and the s.

94:10.3 teachings of the Jesusonian gospel: sG., brotherhood

98:7.1 of the Father’s love and the realization of their sG..

99:4.4 becomes meaningful as fellowship with man and sG..

100:5.2 from the bondage of fear to the liberty of divine s..

101:0.1 civilized mortals who are superbly conscious of s.

101:6.9 material fetters in the personal realization of sG.,

102:5.3 Religion is to morality as love is to duty, as s. is to

102:7.1 s. is the only experience which makes fatherhood

102:7.7 dogma, the statement of his actual s. with the Father

105:2.5 God’s fatherhood and establishes the potential s. of

108:5.4 existence, the advance bestowal of your eternal sG..

110:6.16 can be almost as truly God-knowing—s. conscious

110:6.17 makes experiential the full realization of man’s sG.,

115:0.1 With God the Father, s. is the great relationship.

116:3.3 The bestowal orders of s., the Michaels and the

116:3.5 The creature bestowals of the Paradise orders of s.

118:5.3 be a Father before there can ever be universal s.

121:5.18 he gave his gospel of personal religion—sG..

130:8.4 teach and save one who has no capacity for s..”

131:8.4 To know one’s mother is to recognize one’s s..

133:1.4 I would not thus assault a fellow man of s. status,

133:4.11 My son, lay firm hold on the assurances of sG. and

140:5.13 you are confirmed in the assurance of divine s.,

140:10.9 second, belief in the truth of sG.; and third, faith in

141:2.2 when you believe in this new gospel of divine s., my

141:6.4 the doctrines of the fatherhood of God and the s.

142:5.2 standing of all that concerns eternal and divine s..

142:7.4 fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man, sG..

142:7.13 for all that you must attain of s. in the eternal future

143:1.5 to heed the call to repentance and acceptance of s..

143:2.7 “Your s. is grounded in faith, and you are to

143:5.8 divine nature and s. which Jesus had made on earth.

144:2.2 prayer should be the communion of s. and the

144:4.3 In all praying, remember that s. is a gift.

144:4.3 Therefore must the kingdom of heaven—divine s.

144:4.3 —but you receive s. by grace and through faith.

147:3.3 and believes in this teaching of sG., has eternal life;

149:4.2 which are inconsistent with the status of divine s..”

149:5.4 for the assurance of faith and the sureties of divine s.

150:5.5 is the natural fruit of the spirit-born life of s. in the

150:5.5 you have already been saved, have recognized s.

150:5.5 Realization of s. is incompatible with the desire to

152:5.6 of the new gospel—divine s., spiritual liberty,

155:1.2 you enter into the exalted privileges of divine s. by

155:3.1 the spiritual joy of the acceptance of divine s..”

155:3.8 of religion into the liquid liberties of enlightened s..

156:2.6 for the attainment of the full stature of divine s. in

157:4.7 upon that same eternal foundation of his divine s.,

157:4.7 this living temple of s. erecting to the glory and

157:6.8 let him assume the obligations of s. and follow me.

158:1.4 requirements of his order of divine s. embraced in

160:5.7 thereby acknowledging the acceptance of sG. and

164:5.1 the good news of the liberty and joy of divine s. in

165:6.3 believe and enter into the glorious inheritance of sG..

167:5.1 a free gift to all who have the faith to receive s.

169:1.3 with rejoicing, back to the fold, the kingdom of s.

170:2.21 a little child, to receive the bestowal of s. as a gift;

173:2.2 just begun his discourse on “The Liberty of S.,”

174:5.3 I have told them of s. with joy, liberty, and life more

174:5.7 forthwith into the joyous liberty of the truth of sG..

175:1.3 into the joy and liberty of the consciousness of sG..

175:1.3 bear me witness that I have offered this same sG. to

176:3.2 through your first and earthly adventure in sG..

176:3.3 That you have once accepted s. in the heavenly

178:1.0 DISCOURSE ON SONSHIP AND CITIZENSHIP

178:1.1 relation of sG. to citizenship in earthly governments.

178:1.3 There is nothing incompatible between s. in the

178:1.4 S. in the kingdom, from the standpoint of

178:1.8 the more easily reached by the spirit call to s. in

178:1.11 with the supreme joy of the faith realization of sG.

178:1.13 The consciousness of sG. should quicken the entire

181:2.10 regarding the relation of citizenship on earth to s.

181:2.10 the requirements of citizenship on earth and s. in

181:2.18 to proclaim the good news of the salvation of sG.,

181:2.19 with the new enlightenment of the experience of sG.

182:1.5 also be filled with the joy of the assurance of s. in the

186:5.5 that he did greatly embellished the doctrines of sG.

186:5.9 of God and the mercy of the Son—the fact of sG.

190:3.1 the liberty of mankind through the gospel of sG. in

192:4.7 had begun the first steps of changing the gospel—sG.

193:0.4 fatherhood of God and the truth of the s. of man.

193:0.4 SG., by faith, is still the saving truth of the gospel of

193:2.2 into the world to proclaim this salvation of s. to all

193:2.2 so send I you abroad to preach this salvation of s..

193:5.4 the status of Paradise s. and supreme sovereignty on

194:0.3 preach was the fatherhood of God and s. of man,

194:0.4 coupled with the resultant truth of the s. of men.

194:2.7 spiritual consciousness of the reality of ascending sG

194:2.9 resurrection for the saving gospel truth of sG. in any

196:0.13 accept the security of the assurance of s. with the

196:3.21 him, of worshiping him, of realizing s. with him.

196:3.34 equivalent of the knowledge of the actuality of sG..

196:3.34 Otherwise, assurance of s. is the experience of faith.

sonshipverb

107:0.3 came forth from God to find man and s. him even in

sonship-brotherhood

194:0.4 coupled with the resultant truth of the s. of men.

sonshipped

155:6.18 of finding the God who has thus found and s. you.

Sonta-ansee also Andon

63:0.3 on Urantia they called each other S. and Sonta-en,

63:0.3 S. meaning “loved by mother,” Sonta-en signifying

Sonta-ensee also Fonta

63:0.3 on Urantia they called each other Sonta-an and S.,

63:0.3 “loved by mother,” S. signifying “loved by father.”

Sontadfirst son of Andon and Fonta

63:3.1 They named him S.; and S. was the first creature to

63:3.5 Upon the death of his parents, S. assumed leadership

63:4.5 when, no male offspring appearing among S.’ direct

63:7.2 also were several of their children, including S.,

soonnon-exhaustive

134:6.11 S. may a global language evolve, and there will be

180:0.3 S. you will seek for me, but you will not find me,

184:3.14 S. I go to the Father, and presently shall the Son of

187:1.6 My work is about done—s. I go to my Father—but

soon-coming

176:1.3 lest his disciples become involved in the s. revolts

178:1.10 Under the s. persecutions by those who hate this

soon-following

129:4.1 his personal ministry in contrast with the s. epoch of

soon-returning

196:2.5 risen Christ, the glorified and s. Lord Jesus Christ.

soonersee sooner or later

54:5.1 as to why Lucifer and his confederates were not s.

54:5.9 that all sympathy for these evildoers should be the s.

54:6.7 enough to explain why these sinners were not s.

62:7.5 And no s. had the Most Highs left off speaking than

70:0.1 No s. had man partially solved the problem of

137:4.4 No s. had they spoken of these matters to Jesus

145:3.8 No s. had these words been uttered than a vast

145:4.3 No s. would the Master do something to cheer the

155:4.2 No s. had they seated themselves to break bread

158:6.3 “No s. does your faith grasp the identity of the

179:1.4 Judas had no s. seized the seat of honor than John

188:0.1 Jesus would have been taken down s. but for the

192:1.3 Peter cast himself into the water that he might the s.

195:8.4 Secularism no s. frees man from the domination of

sooner or later

3:6.3 All religious philosophy, s., arrives at the concept of

5:4.2 S., God is destined to be comprehended as the reality

20:5.4 S., regardless of spiritual status, every mortal-

33:7.8 s. you may depend upon being dealt with justly,

34:6.12 s. “the Spirit bears witness with your spirit that you

38:9.13 S. all accredited midway creatures will be mustered

42:1.9 of energy depletion at some point would s. appear.

50:5.9 s. they attain those levels of personal insight which

52:7.10 But s., in connection with the termination of one of

52:7.14 s. the grace of God and the ministry of angels will

57:3.12 for ages, but s., heat wins the struggle with gravity,

65:3.6 scientific intelligence must s. supersede the

67:4.2 were doomed to suffer extinction by death, s..

69:1.3 S. the fear instinct fosters the establishment of these

84:5.12 literally to enjoy all of man’s rights, then, s., pitiless

86:2.5 phenomena of life s. destroys man’s belief in chance,

90:5.1 it was inevitable that the early shamans should s.

91:5.6 Prayer is the technique whereby, s., every religion

101:5.4 It is a part of the plan of the universe that, s., religion

102:7.8 who assume to be dogmatic must, if consistent, s. be

103:2.1 Nevertheless, s. or later there is a “birth day.”

103:3.2 s. the evolving religion requires that the individual

106:9.11 S. all universe personalities begin to realize that the

106:9.11 S. we all become aware that all creature growth is

109:5.5 will, s., evolve the immortal morontia soul and,

111:5.6 if this choice is made, s. will the God-choosing son

118:0.12 s., this same person begins to hunger and yearn for

134:4.9 some authority over and above themselves, s. are

148:6.3 transgression of divine law is s. followed by the

160:2.7 Every human being s. acquires a certain concept

170:5.19 S. another and greater John the Baptist is due to

186:5.2 s., Jesus would have had to divest himself of his

194:2.8 And, s., these concealed truths of the fatherhood

soothed

152:4.2 to Peter’s disturbed soul; it s. his troubled spirit,

182:3.10 Jesus s. himself as he made his human heart strong

soothsayer

150:3.9 must have nothing in common with the s. priests

soothsayers

90:2.2 called enchanters, necromancers, conjurers, and s..

soothsaying

87:5.9 spirit messages were interpreted by divination, s.,

sop

179:4.3 have I told you, even he to whom I gave the s..”

179:4.3 But it was so natural for the host to give a s. to the

sophistication

102:2.1 the slavery of superstition, the deceptions of s.,

sophistries

0:11.8 predicated on the assumptions of metaphysical s.

39:4.6 and deluded by the s. of unbridled personal liberty.

53:5.6 conducted an unceasing exposure of the rebel s.

53:7.2 but the s. of unbridled liberty and the delusions of

53:7.10 but they withstood the s. of rebellion better than the

54:6.5 Jerusem citizens, who, by withstanding the s. of sin,

67:3.8 Amadon standing unmoved by the s. of Daligastia

95:6.8 in s. which Zoroaster never stooped to countenance.

101:3.11 and successfully withstands all other intellectual s..

102:0.2 bravely struggles on in the face of mechanistic s. of

134:5.14 forty-eight states, having abandoned the twin s. of

sophistry

53:0.1 surrendered to the s. of spurious personal liberty—

53:4.6 which was voluntary, wholehearted, and s.-proof.”

70:3.4 all the sentimental s. of visionary peace planning.

119:3.8 Only through deception and s. have the Adams of

sorcerer

88:4.8 of snake bites was attributed to the magic of the s..

92:3.5 be progressive or inventive meant to be killed as a s..

sorcerers

88:6.2 Witches, s., and wizards dispensed private magic,

90:2.2 The practitioners of the black art were called s.,

90:2.12 suppressed rivals by denominating them witches or s.

91:1.2 to seek the aid of nonreligious magic, resort to s.,

150:3.11 enchanters, the wizards, the magicians, and the s.,

sorcery

88:4.2 object of magic, s., and necromancy was twofold:

88:4.8 an enemy can actually be killed by practicing s. on

92:1.3 to divorce purely evolved religion from magic or s..

150:3.8 6. Divination, s., and witchcraft are superstitions of

sordid

4:3.1 s. scenes stir God and his Sons to be jealous for man,

77:8.13 not involved in the s. performances taking place

108:6.2 tormented by those thoughts which are purely s.

139:12.10 the one innocent person in all the s. drama of his life

139:12.11 Judas yielded to the sour and s. dictates of a proud

139:12.13 When the s. and sinful business was all over, Judas

142:7.17 the teaching of the kingdom of the spirit to the s.

162:3.3 the whole plot fell to pieces of its own s. weight.

189:2.5 the s. business of supposedly getting rid of Jesus

195:5.10 to indulge in a lawless plunge into cheap and s.

sore

135:11.3 But it was a s. disappointment to John that Jesus

sorely

61:7.13 Many were s. sifted by the to-and-fro migration

75:0.1 Adam and Eve were s. distressed by the sorry plight

89:4.9 he must needs have s. taxed his toiling subjects.

125:2.9 were s. perplexed; they did not know what to do.

135:7.1 he was s. in doubt as to the part Jesus would play

137:4.16 But Jesus was s. perplexed, knowing that they

172:5.6 away from the crowds, which so s. disappointed

sores

169:3.2 who lay at this rich man’s gate, covered with s.

169:3.2 yes, even the dogs came and licked his s..

sorrow

2:7.6 Disappointment and s. attend upon error because,

4:3.5 Father never does anything that causes s. or regret,

4:3.5 sometimes occasion emotions of divine s. in the

25:1.6 universe; but they go with joy and not with s..

25:1.6 S. cannot exist in the face of the consciousness of

27:1.5 there shall be no more death, neither s. nor crying,

48:6.36 from them you will learn to suffer less through s.

67:1.6 iniquiter would ever sincerely experience s. for his

67:8.4 outweighed by the sum total of all the evil and s.

75:5.6 and Eve were overwhelmed by the inexplicable s. of

75:5.6 did these children recover from the s. and sadness of

75:5.7 those same thirty days were as long years of s. and

75:5.7 subsequent period of mental suffering and spiritual s.

75:5.7 did not know whether her mate had in s. destroyed

82:1.10 produce so much harm and s. as this powerful urge.

87:2.5 that mourning was a ritual, not an evidence of s..

89:4.1 later Christian doctrine of sanctification through s.,

94:9.6 Buddhism does much to prevent s. and mourning.

97:5.2 “The Lord will give you rest from your s. and from

100:7.12 Jesus sometimes drank deeply of the cup of human s.

103:2.10 become responsible for much conflict, worry, s.,

108:5.6 transient and ever-changing emotions of joy and s.

111:7.5 the spring of joy embittered by the waters of s.;

120:2.3 to atone for the s. and confusion brought upon

121:5.11 life in blissful realms beyond this world of s. and

121:5.15 Christianity offered salvation from s. and from death,

124:5.6 to this family—his family—so suddenly s.-stricken

126:4.2 a song of praise instead of the spirit of s.,

127:3.13 After passing through this time of s. with her first-

127:3.14 “Mother-Mary, s. will not help us; we are all doing

129:4.4 emotion which reach from superb joy to profound s..

130:6.3 the way of escape from his world of personal s.

131:3.2 Let us forsake s. and disown fear.

131:3.3 Pain and s. follow in the path of evil as the dust

131:3.5 Evil results in s. and sin ends in pain.

131:4.7 where there is no fear, s., hunger, thirst, or death.

132:6.1 much of their time crying in fear and suffering in s.

133:3.7 tell by their faces they have experienced much s.;

135:12.7 Herod was filled with fear and s., but because of

136:4.2 much to the s. of his brother Joseph, Jesus

139:8.10 sister had occasioned Thomas much youthful s.

140:10.1 “John preached a baptism of repentance, s. for the

149:5.2 a superabundance with s. and vexation of spirit.

149:5.3 “Much of man’s s. is born of the disappointment

149:6.5 put love in the place of fear, joy in the place of s.,

150:4.3 such division can produce only s. and sadness.

150:9.4 that the kingdom would come only through much s.

151:0.2 Jesus had not fully recovered from the s. of his

153:5.1 but no time of disappointment or season of s. had

156:5.17 capacity to withstand brooding in the face of deep s..

158:7.8 They could not find words to express their s..

160:2.8 human associations tend to rob suffering of its s.

160:2.9 Difficulties, s., disappointment, and defeat are more

161:2.5 physical suffering, mental anguish, or spiritual s..

168:0.4 came over to comfort the s.-stricken sisters.

168:0.12 these professed friends inasmuch as such false s.

173:4.3 they said in s., “God forbid that we should go on

177:4.6 taken into custody, and that, as evidence of his s.

178:3.3 “You look down on yonder city in s., for you have

179:4.5 “I s. that this evil should have come to pass and

180:1.2 the supreme joy, even though enduring outward s.,

180:2.4 But great s. later attended the misinterpretation of

180:5.5 might result in untold unhappiness and no end of s..

180:6.7 And so are you about to s. over my departure, but

180:6.7 but I will soon see you again, and then will your s.

182:3.7 he endured great anguish and suffered untold s.,

182:3.9 this s. of love bore down on him and made it more

182:3.9 escape from this terrible plight of suffering and s..

182:3.10 In this great s. his mind went back to the days of his

187:6.3 Thus ended a day of tragedy and s. for a vast

188:1.5 to Jerusalem, in s., to observe the Passover feast

190:5.4 joy of salvation in the place of s. and heaviness.

194:4.7 brotherly love were disastrous and s.-breeding.

sorrowed

63:7.1 s. because of the Adamic failure, but rejoiced when

127:1.8 Mary s. that Jesus was day by day toiling at the

129:2.2 They all s. when Jesus left them, especially the

136:6.7 Jesus s. for his people; he fully understood how they

sorrowful

75:4.8 as became my duty under the s. circumstances.

75:6.3 No one could have beheld the s. parting of this

122:5.2 never observed to be s. until after the sudden death

143:5.11 God-revealing life than with his tragic and s. death.

158:6.6 They retired for the night, s..

163:2.6 Matadormus arose and went away s., for he had

168:1.3 1. Jesus felt a genuine and s. sympathy for Martha

180:6.7 You will first be made s., but later on will you

180:6.7 A woman is indeed s. in the hour of her travail, but

182:2.2 passed, he grew more and more serious, even s..

182:3.1 observed their Master to be so heavy-laden and s..

182:3.2 Cannot you see that my soul is exceedingly s.,

185:2.16 with an expression of genuine pity and s. affection.

186:2.8 Throughout the whole s. ordeal he bore himself

191:0.4 Peter would grow s. when he thought that maybe

195:9.7 sufficiently disillusioned by the s. disappointments

sorrowfully

145:5.8 Andrew and his fellow apostles s. made their way

sorrowing

125:6.5 days that your father and I have searched for you s..

145:4.3 twelve disappointed, perplexed, and heart-s. men go

168:1.1 followed on in silence with the s. sisters, he wept.

sorrows

3:3.2 I have heard their cry, and I know their s..”

4:3.5 makes mistakes, harbors regrets, nor experiences s.

4:5.6 misfortunes and s. of his creatures that his tender

8:6.4 “The love of the Spirit” is real, as also are his s.;

23:2.12 Your anxieties and s., your trials and

76:5.4 that the world of their blunders and s. might

100:7.13 This man of Galilee was not a man of s.; he was a

111:7.5 the joys of living ever threatened by the s. of death.

129:4.4 was Jesus a “man of s. and acquainted with grief.”

130:1.5 if he is infinitely good, permit us to suffer the s. of

130:6.2 happiness highways which lead from the s. of self

141:4.4 minister to all who suffer the s. of human sickness.

148:5.5 ‘I know your s..

149:2.6 His ear was ever open to the s. of mankind, and he

149:6.12 Of all the s. of a trusting man, none is so terrible as

155:6.10 experience the s. of a misunderstood and despised

158:2.4 to bring you triumphantly through even these s. of

159:3.10 You shall not portray your teacher as a man of s..

178:3.4 pass through much tribulation and endure many s.

179:4.5 I desire to warn you of these s. and so prepare you

181:1.6 abroad by persecution and downcast by many s..

181:1.8 he has even been falsely called the “Man of s.,”

181:2.29 you will learn through much trouble and many s..

193:4.12 Judas’s griefs multiplied, his s. increased,his anxieties

196:0.3 for the unpleasant realities and the s. of living.

sorrysee sorry plight

133:2.1 I am s. for my lack of self-control, and I promise

176:3.7 What a s. sight for successive generations of the

191:1.5 The twins felt very s. for Peter, and they both went

sorry plight

75:0.1 they were sorely distressed by the s. of their world.

75:1.6 hopeless task confronted Adam and Eve in the s.

89:2.3 the taboos—sin—brought him down to his later s..

122:5.1 The s. of the Jewish people caused Joseph much

164:1.3 he came upon the wounded man, seeing his s.,

167:1.4 had reasoned in his heart that his s. might appeal

sortsee sort, any; sort, some; sort, this; see sortverb

0:11.16 a s. of pantheistic and impersonal Deity.

26:4.13 you arrive with only one s. of perfection—

30:3.8 a s. of preparatory school for the progressing

46:1.8 from several near-by suns—a s. of brilliant starlight—

46:7.5 who experience this or any other s. of reincarnation.

55:6.8 imagine what s. of evolutionary mortals are now

64:6.23 revival of learning and religion of a primitive s.

65:6.1 The same s. of a paradox confronts mortal man when

68:3.1 but ghost fear was a new and sublime s. of terror.

77:9.12 bringing God down to man and then, by a sublime s.

83:2.3 a s. of elopement rehearsal which was once common

84:1.6 A family of some simple s. was insured by the fact

88:2.5 that they should make no s. of image that might

89:5.4 a s. of frightfulness with which to terrorize their

89:6.2 on by volunteers, a s. of religious or ritual suicide.

94:8.16 his philosophy only provided for a s. of functional

100:1.8 spiritual stimuli, a s. of conditioned spiritual reflex.

122:7.5 speculations as to what s. of a son would be born to

123:5.11 their “birthday text,” a s. of golden rule to guide

124:1.3 Everything of that s. was strictly forbidden by law,

136:6.6 Jesus knew the s. of Messiah his compatriots

136:9.11 the Jews are expecting just that s. of a deliverer.

139:2.2 he did it with a smile; it was to be a s. of nickname.

139:6.4 but Nathaniel was a very practical s. of dreamer.

146:2.7 prayer cannot remain unanswered, and no other s. of

149:4.5 who did not hesitate to employ every s. of false,

152:0.3 Veronica’s faith was of the s. that laid direct hold

162:3.5 Jesus knew what s. of man he was and perceived

164:0.1 using every s. of argument, they sought to dissuade

164:4.6 meant denial of all rights and privileges of every s.

171:6.1 resolved that he would see what s. of a man Jesus

180:2.4 regarded prayer in Jesus’ name as a s. of magic,

184:4.1 heaping every s. of indignity upon the Son of Man

184:5.5 to be a king and the founder of a new s. of kingdom,

185:4.3 Jesus was a very different s. of person from the

186:2.1 Jesus fully understood the s. of death he would die,

187:2.1 served as a s. of saddle for supporting the body

193:4.3 whom were cursed with this same s. of suspicion

193:4.5 to grow into a confirmed “shut-in” and unsociable s.

sort, any

12:7.3 It is repugnant to the divine nature to suffer any s. of

15:10.23 maintain any s. of ambassadorial representation;

16:5.3 If this Master Spirit does attain any s. of contact

46:7.5 who experience this or any other s. of reincarnation.

77:7.8 made it impossible for disloyal spirits of any s. ever

96:5.5 Moses also forbade the making of images of any s..

101:2.17 and the technique of revelation, can afford any s. of

112:3.7 There can be no exhibition of any s. of personality or

128:2.6 any s. of employment under the supervision of Herod

140:8.16 Jesus made no pronouncement of any s. regarding

152:1.5 you should refrain from placing any s. of limitation

154:2.3 There was no public teaching of any s. during this

154:2.4 Jesus engage in any s. of supernatural ministration to

sort, some

26:3.4 It must be apparent that some s. of co-ordinating

35:9.2 in personnel unless a tragedy of some s. occurs.

55:3.11 receive some s. of transient assignment on a planet

65:3.4 favorable strains that could have achieved some s. of

70:0.2 secured only by some s. of social regulative system.

84:1.6 A family of some simple s. was insured by the fact

86:3.2 early man regarded death as a visitation of some s..

87:3.4 of the year were dedicated to some s. of ceremony

87:7.1 institution; all families have a cult of some s..

88:1.3 worship led to belief in charms indwelt by some s. of

92:6.1 an indefinite idea of survival of some s. after death

99:5.7 they create a religious group of some s. which

117:7.6 there is some s. of blurring and blending of sequence.

134:3.7 a religion which recognized God—some s. of Deity.

134:6.4 the so-called sovereign nations to form some s. of

140:0.3 Master to participate in some s. of solemn ceremony

141:3.3 induce the contending parties to come to some s.

188:4.1 racial guilt of mortal man nor to provide some s. of

195:2.8 in immortality, some s. of survival after death,

sort, this

28:4.11 constantly furnishing this s. of unconscious and

40:4.1 Sometimes, after repeated services of this s. or

48:4.11 All beings enjoy this s. of reversion except those

51:4.7 this s. of primitive slavery is abolished soon after

68:5.4 Many tribes made independent discoveries of this s.,

69:8.1 This s. of sex slavery grew directly out of man’s

70:8.8 Among the earliest divisions of this s. were the

81:6.35 Without this s. of intelligent patriotism and cultural

82:5.3 Rulings of this s. led to a multiplication of cousin

127:2.7 of any kind, much less a disturbance of this s..

130:2.1 These were the first exhibitions of this s. Ganid

131:10.5 And when we live this s. of a life in the flesh, we

132:5.17 While this s. of wealth is not identical with earned

133:3.7 they have not intentionally chosen this s. of life;

136:7.2 Would this s. of presumption, this defiance of his

137:4.17 become responsible for repeated episodes of this s..

138:3.5 In those days, when a reception-banquet of this s.

139:2.3 This s. of thoughtlessness made incessant trouble

146:5.3 attention attracted by the second episode of this s.

146:7.3 will have partly recovered from this s. of excitement.

158:4.7 “Perhaps this s. goes not out except by the Master’s

159:2.1 My son, in matters of this s. it would be better for

172:5.13 but he could not stand this s. of ridicule.

187:4.5 And this s. of teaching, plus the urge for adventure

193:4.3 whom were cursed with this same s. of suspicion

sortverb

92:4.1 It is the mission of revelation to s. and censor the

sorted

127:6.14 Jesus s., classified, and correlated this information;

151:4.6 the beach, where they sat down and s. out the fish,

sorter

133:7.9 Without effective functioning of a consciousness s.

196:3.1 it is an effective s., evaluator, and adjuster of all

196:3.17 spirit-value s.—the indwelling interpreter and unifier

sorting

101:4.2 the co-ordination and s. of present-day knowledge

101:5.1 the necessary work of s. and sifting the errors of

Sortoria

41:2.1 the systems of Sandmatia, Assuntia, Porogia, S.,

sortsnoun; see sorts, all

42:5.5 There are two s. of these space rays: one attendant

59:1.9 The sedimentary deposits of these ages are of four s.:

59:2.12 had hinged, notched, and other s. of protective

68:2.5 Numerous other s. of hunger, the realization of

69:3.9 and clans dedicated themselves to certain s. of labor.

81:3.2 Trade brought into fellowship different s. of human

81:3.6 the domesticated horse but also various s. of wagons

83:5.5 institution of polygyny recognized four s. of wives:

123:4.3 difficult to comprehend the harm of certain s. of play

132:5.17 the world create many different s. of profit wealth,

138:6.2 from discovering new s. of recreational activity.”

173:1.3 licensed to exchange the many s. of currency in

173:1.4 in the exchange of more than twenty s. of money

sorts, all

42:4.7 high temperatures facilitate all s. of atomic breakup

70:1.18 All s. of mutilations were practiced.

77:7.6 “And they brought to Him all s. of sick peoples,

81:2.18 the subsequent idea of all s. of basket weaving

82:1.8 the impulse hub for all s. of associated instincts,

86:4.3 dreams of doing all s. of queer things while asleep

89:2.1 a thousand branches hanging heavy with all s. of

89:3.4 ideas of self-discipline embraced flogging and all s.

92:2.6 Religion has sanctioned all s. of contrary behavior,

132:4.4 doing things—even little things—for all s. of people.

132:4.5 He talked with all s. of people in every walk of life.

133:0.2 this journey they encountered all s. of human beings.

138:8.9 so consistently gave to all s. of men, women, and

150:3.11 Amulets and all s. of incantations are futile either to

175:1.19 full of dead men’s bones and all s. of uncleanness.

sortsverb

102:3.7 Science s. men; religion loves men, even as yourself;

soughtsee sought after; sought by; sought out;

    sought to

5:4.6 the Greeks on beauty; both religions s. truth.

27:5.2 director of the group holding the information s.,

28:4.11 she remains wholly ignorant of what is s. and of

53:6.3 the powerful rebels s. my destruction by means of

54:4.4 Most of the liberties which Lucifer s. he already had;

61:7.14 The mammoth s. the open prairies, but the mastodon

62:3.11 Their descendants s. the warmer southern regions

64:7.1 the Sangik family began to multiply, and as they s.

64:7.13 The superior races s. the northern climes, while

66:1.3 Caligastia very early s. a commission as Prince, but

69:5.11 Some s. wealth because it conferred power; others

75:6.1 learned that the Nodites were on the march, Adam s.

76:2.8 and when he honestly s. divine assistance,

81:2.9 The ancients s. a supernatural explanation for all

81:6.7 races and tribes who thus s. ease seldom utilized

82:3.6 and prove that he was worthy of the wife he s..

83:3.2 And if a poor man s. a wife and could not meet the

87:5.7 The savage s. for an ugly name.

89:3.5 All through the olden times men s. in these ways for

89:10.6 The forgiveness does not have to be s., only received

90:2.1 The human race very early s. for superhuman help

96:3.4 king claimed they s. freedom for the purpose of

98:2.2 master fear and no longer s. religion as an antidote

98:2.2 They s. for the solace of the soul in deep thinking—

113:2.7 more than one hundred qualified seraphim s. the

122:7.7 Joseph s. lodgings with distant relatives, but every

123:3.1 made Joseph’s home a much-s. place and enabled

123:6.6 Repeatedly Jesus s. the explanation for the great

125:6.7 saying: “Why is it that you have so long s. me?

127:5.6 to the many men who s. Rebecca’s hand in

130:2.5 they both s. Jesus’ advice as to the welfare of their

130:6.1 fellows, this youth had s. the solitude of the hills;

132:6.2 while Ganid s. money from his father to provide food

137:1.6 That which you s. was already present in your

145:3.8 that he s. refuge in appeal to his Father’s will.

145:4.2 when they s. for Jesus, they could not find him.

146:4.2 and many sick and afflicted s. help at his hands,

149:1.5 heart of the human being who persistently s. healing,

149:1.9 Many others s. healing for wholly selfish purposes.

149:1.9 was only the cure of her physical ailments that she s..

149:2.6 more and more he was s. for spiritual help.

149:2.6 Fathers s. his advice regarding the management of

149:2.6 and he always helped those who s. his ministry.

152:5.1 Zebedee’s house and s. sleep until about noontime.

152:5.4 hunger was satisfied, they s. not entrance into the

155:1.6 they bade Jesus good night and s. rest upon their

159:1.5 When you s. for compassion, I freely forgave you

163:2.1 fifty disciples who s. ordination and appointment

164:5.1 The very occasion they had so ardently s., Jesus

164:5.2 people s. the partial shelter of Solomon’s Porch;

166:4.9 fig tree in his yard, and when he had many times s.

167:4.4 the leaders s. your death, while the people were

167:5.2 The Pharisee s. justice; the publican sought mercy.

167:5.2 The Pharisee sought justice; the publican s. mercy.

171:0.7 the honors she so unwisely s. for her apostle sons.

171:4.4 for Herod, just as he s. John, now seeks to kill you.

171:7.8 faith in the gross superstition of the woman who s.

175:1.2 We persistently s. peace, but the leaders of Israel will

179:2.3 feared none of those who s. his spiritual overthrow

181:1.9 he s. for the cheerful aspects of his life experiences,

182:2.9 They s. sleep that they might rise up early in the

182:3.9 And when it had thus s. escape, and failed, it was

193:4.3 he invariably s. the advice and received the unwise

sought after

78:8.6 respected and s. after as teachers of art and industry,

145:5.5 never before have so many s. after your teaching.

sought by

81:3.5 Gold was the first metal to be s. by man;

88:1.2 and “sacred stones” have ever since been s. by man;

149:2.6 Jesus was increasingly s. by the victims of moral

sought out

64:3.3 river floods, explains why they s. out the highlands

75:5.2 Adam, the day after Eve’s misstep, s. out Laotta,

83:4.5 Lucky days were s. out, Thursday being most

128:4.1 A representative of this merchant had s. out Jesus

132:0.4 in Rome Jesus had s. out, and had made the

137:1.3 Andrew s. out his brother, Simon, and taking him

145:5.9 Jude had s. out his brother James and insisted that

152:2.7 Andrew s. out the Mark lad to ascertain how much

157:7.1 he s. out Jesus and presented his cause for anxiety

sought to

43:4.6 Lucifer s. to displace all superior orders of sonship in

43:4.9 Satan, s. to attend such an Edentia conclave, but

53:7.9 rather s. to corrupt these developing minds in mercy

53:8.7 these rulers of darkness s. to maintain their authority

53:9.2 when he s. to turn back Michael from the purpose

63:7.3 They s. to send greetings to Urantia in connection

64:1.1 Primitive man instinctively s. to escape the danger

66:5.22 These guardians of health s to introduce handshaking

66:6.6 The Dalamatia teachers s. to add conscious social

69:6.4 Primitive man feared fire and always s. to keep it in

72:2.2 The few offices of city administration are keenly s.

74:5.5 when he went outside the Garden and s. to apply

75:5.5 The children of Adam s. to comfort their mother

76:2.3 Adam had indeed s. to discourage the offering of

78:7.3 Hebrew priests in Babylonian captivity s. to trace the

78:8.4 They even s. to build a third tower of Babel and

80:6.4 Several different leaders s. to revive the remnants

82:5.3 workmen s. to keep the knowledge of their craft

87:1.5 despite all this fear, men still s. to trick the ghost.

87:5.8 race after race has s. to improve this superghost

87:5.14 of curiosity that the ancients s. to know the future;

90:5.6 The priests have always s. to impress and awe the

91:1.2 If the individual s. to accomplish anything

92:5.11 Moses persistently s. to uproot the remnants of the

94:1.7 and fourth Vedas followed as the Brahmans s. to

94:2.2 the Brahman caste s. to exalt themselves above all

94:2.4 the better minds of India have s. to escape from all

94:6.11 Mo Ti s. to rekindle the ancient quest for new truth

94:8.19 Gautama forbade their receiving money and s. to

95:2.2 fighting his way to the throne, s. to perpetuate his

95:5.6 Very wisely Ikhnaton s. to establish monotheism

95:6.4 Zoroaster did not teach the worship of fire but s. to

95:6.7 the Iranian priests s. to overthrow the teachings of

96:4.6 But none the less he s. to enlarge their concept of

96:5.6 Again Moses s. to control the turbulent clans when

96:6.3 Desperately Joshua s. to hold the concept of a

97:4.3 Amos s. to portray the inexorable justice of an

97:7.4 the unforgiving priests s. to divorce from all

97:9.2 The Jews (Judahites) always s to defame and blacken

97:9.10 David s. to build himself up politically by marrying

99:5.5 Jesus s. to restore man’s dignity when he declared

100:5.3 night he sat alone and s. to penetrate the mystery of

118:8.9 Lucifer similarly s. to disrupt the time governor

121:4.3 Its followers s. to attune their minds to the harmony

121:8.3 basis of all subsequent Gospel narratives which s.

121:8.12 Although I have s. to adjust the verbal expression

124:1.13 the so-called “oral law,” but he always s. to adapt

124:3.6 the lad’s enthusiasm and s. to counteract these

124:3.6 but his father had always s. to avoid answering

124:6.2 Twelve years had passed since Herod had s. to

126:5.8 world events, and thus Jesus s. to keep in touch with

128:4.2 s. to prevail upon Jesus to accept the proffered

128:4.6 One purpose which Jesus had in mind, when he s.

128:4.6 he consistently s. to suppress everything during

128:5.4 his apparent indifference to the honor they had s.

128:5.8 Jacob had long s. to gain Miriam’s hand in marriage.

128:6.5 While Jesus talked with Lazarus and s. to arrange

130:4.1 he s. to lay a more trustworthy foundation for the

133:3.6 the young man s. to induce Jesus further to express

134:6.15 These teachers s. to make their religion dominant

135:4.5 John s. to dress like Elijah, and he endeavored to talk

136:6.8 while Jesus s. to lead his earth children to join him in

136:9.12 Knowing all this, Jesus long s. to prevent his early

137:7.3 Peter repeatedly s. to persuade Jesus to launch forth

138:6.4 Jesus s. to avoid controversies with his apostles

138:7.2 On this crucial forenoon they each s. to find God,

138:8.8 Jesus s. to divert their minds from miracle seeking

138:10.9 Simon s. to provide for a few hours of relaxation

140:5.3 Jesus s. to reveal this new concept of fatherly love

140:8.3 Jesus s. to make it clear that the world is not to be

140:8.14 he s. to correct the Jewish tendency to overhonor

140:8.17 Jesus s. to correct many erroneous Urantia views

140:8.26 Jesus s. to allow each soul to develop in its own way

141:4.3 Jesus also s. to free the minds of his apostles from

141:7.4 The Master s. to impress upon all teachers of the

141:7.9 Jesus s. mildly to impart to these apostles the truth

141:8.1 they visited every house in the city and s. to comfort

142:4.2 Because Moses onetime s. to combat idolatry and

142:6.9 the Sanhedrin s. to condemn Jesus without a hearing;

142:7.2 Jesus s. first to make plain to his apostles that he

143:6.1 When Andrew s. to persuade him to eat a bite

145:5.4 Jesus s. to make plain to his personal associates the

146:6.2 When Jesus s. to leave Cana and go to Nain, a

149:4.5 They s. to embroil him in debate, but his answers

150:0.2 they s. to establish this as a uniform practice for both

150:8.11 They s. to lead the Master away, but he would not

151:2.4 equal number s. to defend Nathaniel’s explanation of

151:3.12 In this way Jesus s. to acquaint his followers with

152:2.1 March 27, he s. to get away from the people.

152:5.4 but rather s. to proclaim the Son of Man king after

153:2.3 priests and teachers of that day s. to kill Jeremiah,

153:3.1 unbelievers who s. only to embarrass and entrap him

154:0.1 when the people s. to proclaim Jesus king

154:6.4 They s. to gain entrance to the house, but it was

156:1.4 Thomas s. to send the woman away but met only

157:2.1 they heckled the Master and otherwise s. to disturb

157:5.2 Jesus had s. to live his life on earth and complete

157:6.6 Jesus s. to establish the Father’s kingdom as the Son

158:2.2 Jesus, knowing that Peter s. to avoid reference to

158:3.5 After this celestial visitation Jesus s. to know his

158:4.7 Andrew s., in a second attempt, to cast out the

158:5.1 your apostles s. to cast out this demon, but they

158:7.1 Jesus s. to elude his critics and the crowd which

159:1.6 Jesus s. to minimize the elements of unfairness,

162:1.1 Knowing that the Sanhedrin had s. to bring Jesus to

162:2.2 whom the scribes and Pharisees had long s. to kill.

162:6.3 this temple is the way in which your fathers s. to

162:7.6 the agents of the Sanhedrin s. to place him under

164:0.1 every sort of argument, they s. to dissuade him.

164:2.3 They had s. to advise Jesus concerning his desire to

164:4.9 And since they could not entrap Josiah, they s. to

164:5.2 Some of the Jewish teachers s. to entrap him by

166:1.11 Jesus s. to expose the spiritual barrenness of the first

166:2.3 observed the Samaritan among the lepers, he s. to

167:5.2 the unfriendly Pharisees s. to entrap the Master by

169:2.4 he had s. to provide for future days of want

169:2.8 These unfriendly hearers s. to engage Jesus in

170:0.2 This Sabbath afternoon the Master s. to clarify the

170:1.12 founders and promulgators of Christianity have s. to

170:2.11 he earnestly s. to induce them to abandon the use of

170:2.24 Jesus s. to substitute many terms for the kingdom

171:0.4 s. to have Jesus promise in advance to grant

171:6.1 Zaccheus s. to press through the crowd, but it was

171:8.8 And then the apostles s. to know the difference

173:3.3 their systems of teaching and practice which he s. to

173:4.1 the scribes who had s. to entangle Jesus with their

174:2.4 The previous day the rulers had s. to trip him

174:2.4 now s. to involve him in a damaging discussion of

174:2.5 was always wise in his dealings with those who s.

174:4.1 the fate of their comrades who had s. to entrap

174:4.6 Others s. to escape the dilemma by disallowing

174:5.3 I s. to heal them of their unbelief that they might

179:2.3 those who s. to accomplish his physical death.

179:5.4 In this way he s. to prevent successive generations

179:5.4 Jesus rather s. to set man’s reborn soul free upon

182:1.9 The Father in heaven had s. to reveal himself to

184:2.2 over to the charcoal fire and s. to warm himself,

184:2.8 Peter was so perturbed that he s. to escape contact

185:2.5 therefore Pilate s. to refer the case back to their own

185:3.2 and have you s. to found a new kingdom?”

185:5.4 the chief priests, who s. to have him put to death

187:2.6 when they learned how Pilate had s. to deride them

188:1.1 In their raving they s. violently to take possession of

189:4.12 As Mary s. to embrace his feet, Jesus said: “Touch

190:1.6 They then s. to dissuade the messengers, but they

194:0.5 triumph over the forces which had s. to destroy their

soul or human soul or immortal soul or morontia soul

see soul, my; soul, your

0:5.10 4. S.. The s. of man is an experiential acquirement.

0:5.10 This is the emerging and is. which is destined to

0:5.11 neither body, mind, nor spirit; neither is it the s..

0:5.11 and which survives with the survival of the ms..

0:12.13 that there sojourns with the hs. the Spirit of Truth

1:2.3 there to assist in evolving the is. of eternal survival.

1:3.6 fosters the evolution of the is. of the surviving

1:3.7 mortal mind into the morontia realities of the is..

1:5.15 in the personality struggle of every imperfect s. in

2:1.2 He is the Supreme S., the Primal Mind, and the

2:5.10 who individualizes the love of God to each hs..

2:6.3 brokenhearted and binds up the wounds of the s..

2:7.10 of man and challenge that which is best in the hs..

3:5.16 which the human mind grasps and the hs. acquires

3:5.17 but they know nothing of its s.-saving qualities.

5:0.1 his own inner experience of the s.’ contemplation

5:1.7 if such a hs. desires to know God and become like

5:1.7 can prevent a divinely motivated s. from securely

5:2.5 As the s of joint mind and Adjuster creation becomes

5:2.5 there also evolves a new phase of s. consciousness

5:2.6 mainly limited to the realms of s. consciousness, but

5:3.7 personality under the dominance of the evolving s.

5:3.7 by the developmental status of his evolving is..

5:3.7 The spiritual growth of the s. takes place wholly

5:3.8 longings and the unutterable aspirations of the hs.

5:3.8 The mind consents to worship; the is. craves and

5:3.8 in behalf of the mortal mind and the evolving is..

5:3.8 and the personal—the consciousness of mind, s.,

5:5.11 Then follows the s. consciousness—the realization

5:5.13 decisions determine the survival potential of the is.

5:5.13 When the mind believes God and the s. knows God,

5:5.13 of the potential of growth and survival of the is..

5:5.14 foster the production of his is. of survival qualities

5:6.7 bring into existence the surviving identity of the is..

5:6.8 Having provided for the growth of the is.

5:6.8 made for the growth of the immortal self, the s.,

7:1.3 spirit is the s. of creation;matter is the shadowy body

7:3.1 the spirit of the Eternal Son indwell the mind or s.

7:3.2 The spirit-gravity circuit literally pulls the s. of

10:6.18 judgment is the s. of fairness, ever conforming to

12:7.13 communion of the Father fragment with the hs.

12:8.4 are discerned only by the spiritual insight of the s..

13:1.22 the evolution of an is. within the mind of a mortal

13:1.23 eternal fusion of a divine Adjuster and an is.

14:2.9 no ascendant s. has ever been prematurely

16:9.2 cosmic qualities in the evolution of the surviving s.,

16:9.2 indwelling divine spirit to dualize the immortal s..

16:9.2 From its earliest inception the s. is real; it has cosmic

16:9.3 identity is dependent on survival of the immortal s.

16:9.3 identity survives in and by the survival of the s..

25:1.6 And when man’s ascending s. stands before the

25:2.12 the s., the eternal prospects of a creature of time, is

26:7.4 When an ascendant s. actually starts for Paradise,

26:7.4 he is accompanied only by the transit trio:

26:9.1 When the pilgrim s. attains the third circle of Havona

28:5.11 2. The S. of Philosophy. These wonderful teachers

28:5.20 they are face to face with the naked s. of the

28:6.5 sufficient grace to insure the survival of every s.

28:6.19 the mind readers, heart searchers, and s. revealers of

28:6.20 The Secret of Greatness and the S. of Goodness.

28:6.21 the interdependence of the S. of Goodness and

30:1.99 fragment evolves the spirit s. upon the material mind

30:4.15 the new life vehicle for the is. and for the Adjuster.

30:4.15 is the keeper of the surviving identity—the is.

30:4.15 survival of the evolving morontia identity of the s..

30:4.15 Such a reassociation of s. and Adjuster is quite

31:2.4 personality existent in the surviving is. fused with a

34:6.3 then lovingly to embrace the s. of mortal origin and

34:6.3 never stopping until the s. is safely exalted to the

36:6.5 is wholly predicated on the evolvement of an is.

37:5.1 they foster the evolution of an is. just as in those

39:2.5 each angelic pair has guided at least one s. of

39:3.3 the evolving ms. of the material mortal on the

40:5.14 at which time the surviving s. becomes Spirit fused.

40:6.1 amalgamation of the surviving mortal s. with some

40:7.1 confers eternal life upon the s. of the fused mortal.

40:9.2 same spirit counterpart of mortal nature—the s.

40:9.5 with undoubted assurance because the surviving s.,

40:9.6 response of experiential recognition within the s.

40:9.7 attribute of recognition-response in the surviving s.

42:12.12 The eyes are truly the windows of the spirit-born s..

43:6.3 who has not lifted up his s. to vanity nor sworn

44:1.1 There is a vastness of range and a s. of expression,

44:7.3 but the real s. of expression is absent unless these

45:4.15 13. Elijah, a translated s. of brilliant spiritual

45:7.1 this s. attainment was not completed, no matter

47:2.1 the responsibility of delivering this undeveloped s.

47:3.3 the ms. intrusted to the keeping of the seraphic

47:3.3 it is the reuniting of the ms. trust of the seraphim

47:8.4 The union of the evolving is. with the Adjuster is

48:6.2 on the inhabited worlds at the conception of the s.,

48:6.2 from that moment on, the mortal s. has capacity for

48:6.5 would be most advantageous for each ascending s..

48:6.34 The s. of many an ascending mortal has for the first

48:7.4 master fraud practiced upon the evolving mortal s..

48:7.17 wise, the attempt of the barren s. to appear rich.

48:7.24 The evolving s. is not made divine by what it does,

49:4.9 the Adjuster—on the birth and evolution of the is.;

49:6.9 the Adjuster signalizes the awakening of the hs.,

52:6.7 augmenting moral insight while enhancing the s.

53:7.1 not a single s. on that strife-torn world enlisted

55:2.2 material life to the morontia state—fusion of the is.

55:2.3 approaching status of probable s.-Adjuster union

55:5.5 devoted to the training of mind and expansion of s..

64:6.21 the brain power of the red man associated with the s.

65:8.4 The s. may evolve regardless of mental culture but

66:4.9 the s. is of embryonic estate; it is born (resurrected

66:4.10 of intellectual (mind) and morontia (s.) liaison.

67:3.7 was a time of heart searching and s. discipline.

67:7.1 Such a s.-destroying harvest of iniquity is the inner

67:7.4 the choosing of the mind and the willing of the s..

67:7.5 and the choice of the s. of the individual himself.

74:7.21 individual, that prayer must be the “desire of the s.”;

75:5.7 Never did this noble s. fully recover from the effects

84:2.1 the creator of the child (even as the seat of the s.)

84:8.4 The hunger of the s. cannot be satisfied with physical

84:8.4 you cannot hope thereby to elevate the s. or nourish

86:4.3 The most primitive idea of the hs., the ghost, was

86:4.8 different idea regarding the destiny of the ghost s..

86:4.8 The Chinese and Egyptians once believed that s.

86:4.8 advance in the doctrine of the evolution of the s..

86:5.0 5. THE GHOST-SOUL CONCEPT

86:5.1 spirit, shade, phantom, specter, and latterly s..

86:5.1 The s. was early man’s dream double; it was in

86:5.1 it was in every way exactly like the mortal himself

86:5.2 The ghost s. could be heard and seen, not touched.

86:5.2 animals, have developed some concept of the s..

86:5.2 this superstitious concept of the s. is destroyed,

86:5.2 his new idea of the s. as the joint creation of the

86:5.3 the concepts of an indwelling spirit and a s. of

86:5.3 confused as to whether the ghost s. was native to the

86:5.4 The s. was thought of as being related to the body

86:5.4 The ancients believed that the s. could leave the body

86:5.9 sneezing as an abortive attempt of the s. to escape

86:5.9 the body was able to thwart the s.’ attempted escape.

86:5.10 sleep was regarded as proving that the ghost s.

86:5.10 In other forms of unconsciousness the s. was

86:5.10 as the experiences of the s. during sleep while

86:5.10 awaking sleepers gradually so that the s. might

86:5.12 but when he fell asleep, his s. could enter a wolf

86:5.13 Primitive men thought that the s. was associated with

86:5.14 models, or images removes all or a part of the s.

86:5.15 The s. was generally thought of as being identified

86:5.15 it was located by various peoples in the head, hair,

86:5.15 The Semites taught that the s. resided in the bodily

86:5.15 hunting was a method of capturing an enemy’s s.,

86:5.15 eyes have been regarded as the windows of the s..

86:5.16 believed that the loss of one s. meant discomfort,

86:5.16 One s. lived in the breath, one in the head, one in

86:5.16 exchange the sick s. of a diseased person for a new

86:5.17 man as consisting of two persons, s. and body.

86:5.17 Eskimos believe that man has three parts: body, s.,

87:2.3 man’s effort to induce the ghost s. to depart for its

87:2.3 The Eskimos believe that the s. stays with the body

87:3.3 after death for the peace and progress of the s..

88:5.5 was esteemed equally with the s. and the shadow.

89:0.1 The s. was looked upon as coming into the world

89:0.1 The s. must be ransomed; a scapegoat must be

89:4.10 sacrifices, the gods having enjoyed the s. thereof.

89:5.6 It was considered an honor to the s. of a friend or

89:5.11 those parts supposed to contain the s. or portions of

89:10.1 of securing peace and consolation for mind and s..

90:0.3 the love which sweeps irresistibly through the hs.

90:3.4 that spirits caused disease by enticing the s. out of

90:3.4 if it failed to return, death ensued.

91:4.3 then such attitudes of the s. tend to the levels of

91:7.2 The s. of man requires spiritual exercise as well as

91:8.5 It may be the ecstatic praise of a God-knowing s.

91:8.12 God answers the s.’ attitude, not the words.

91:9.4 surrender every wish of mind and craving of s. to

92:2.6 Conscience is not a divine voice speaking to the hs..

94:3.6 The teaching that the s. is the indwelling of the

94:3.7 In the doctrine of the merging of the self-s. with the

94:3.7 The teaching of the s.’ return to the Brahman is

94:7.3 the time-honored belief in transmigration of the s..

94:12.3 Among these believers it is taught that the s.,

95:2.7 pointed directly toward the Pole Star so that the s.

95:2.9 They believed that a disembodied s., if properly

95:2.9 If this s. were weighed in the balances and found

96:7.7 God will deliver his s. from going into the pit, and he

97:5.3 Speaking to the fear-ridden and s.-hungry Hebrews,

97:5.4 confirmed and embellished his s.-satisfying gospel.

98:2.2 that true religion is the cure for s. hunger, spiritual

98:2.2 sought for the solace of the s. in deep thinking—

98:2.6 that virtue is knowledge; goodness, health of the s.;

99:1.3 and the s. of man, as never before in the world’s

100:1.6 not inhibit inner spiritual progress by a s. dedicated

100:2.3 upon the mind, in the evolving s., and with the spirit.

100:2.7 hate, malice, and jealousy beat about the mortal s.,

100:2.7 dedicated the keeping of his s. to the indwelling spirit

100:3.1 religion is an impulse for organizing the s. for

100:3.6 is truly becoming superhuman; an is. is evolving.

100:4.3 living consists in the task of unifying the s. powers

100:7.13 was not a man of sorrows; he was a s. of gladness.

101:1.7 reaches that position of mind and that attitude of s.

101:1.7 and deepest thing within the human mind and s.

101:2.9 and first found this same personal God in his own s..

101:2.10 Faith reveals God in the s..

101:2.10 the same God in nature that faith exhibits in his s..

101:2.13 spiritual insight and the sublimity of the s.’ trust.

101:2.14 thus is brought about that s. trust and assurance of

101:3.2 Spiritual reason, s. intelligence, is the endowment

101:3.4 Through religious faith the s. of man reveals itself

101:3.12 8. Continues to exhibit undaunted faith in the s.’

101:5.7 The supermaterial phase of the human being, the s.

101:9.3 is that sublime and profound conviction within the s.

101:10.7 the gleam of righteousness discernible in his s.,

101:10.7 Such a liberated s immediately begins to feel at home

102:0.1 lonely night of eternal oblivion and s. extinction.

102:0.2 the cry of despair uttered by some wandering s. who

102:1.6 The Adjuster unfailingly arouses in man’s s. a true

102:1.6 The hungry s. of man refuses to be satisfied with

102:2.4 but the religious s. of spiritual illumination knows,

102:2.6 the s. and energy of true philosophic dynamics is

102:3.4 there is experienced within the s. of that being such

102:3.4 welling-up of eternal goodness within his own s. to

102:4.6 Spiritual experience is the real s. of man’s cosmos.

102:6.5 The God-knowing s. dares to say, “I know,” even

102:8.7 finding him to the full satisfaction of the perfect s.

103:5.8 higher urges of his s. emanate from the spiritual

103:5.11 Spirit growth springs from within the evolving s..

103:6.6 experiences spiritual reality in the s. but becomes

103:9.10 And thus are the functions of mind, s., and spirit

104:3.3 that the mortal intellect and the ms. can grasp this

105:6.5 the divine Adjuster in the dualization of the is..

107:0.4 Eternal fusion of the Adjuster with the s. of man is

107:0.6 always and unerringly pointing the s. Godward.

107:0.7 stages of Adjuster progress in s. evolution and

107:2.7 Upon fusion with the ascending evolutionary s.,

107:4.2 before fusion with the immortal is. of an evolving

107:5.5 fused with the evolving ims. of the surviving human,

108:1.5 What is the potential of s., the probable spiritual

108:1.6 to the certain evolution of an is. of survival value.

108:5.4 the motivations and purposes of the emerging ms..

108:6.5 in the emerging reality of your evolving and is.,

108:6.6 And it is this evolving ms. that the judges discern

109:1.4 human mind in fostering the evolution of the is. of

109:1.5 evolution is attained in fusion with the surviving s.

109:2.11 the material-life vehicle or the translation of the is..

109:5.5 divine gift will, sooner or later, evolve the ims. and,

110:1.2 shoals of evil while expertly guiding the evolving s.

110:1.4 factors in the solution of your problem of s. survival

110:1.5 interfere with the spiritual progress of the evolving s.

110:3.5 with the certain survival of the God-knowing s..

110:3.5 leading can prevent the survival of the evolving is..

110:4.2 effort to spiritualize your mind as to evolve your ms.

110:4.5 to flash a gleam of new truth to the evolving ms.

110:5.1 despised, but it is hardly the voice of God to the s.,

110:6.3 with personality status, mind attainment, s. growth,

110:6.5 evolving consciousness of the God-seeking mind-s..

110:6.9 2. S. evolution. The emergence of the ms. indicates

110:6.15 prior to the liberation of the evolving ms. from the

110:6.16 evolutionary s. with the emerging Supreme Being.

110:6.18 is related to the quantitative growth of the ms.,

110:6.18 the qualitative status of this immortal s. is wholly

110:7.2 the association of human identity with the ms.

110:7.2 such consummated liaisons of s. and Adjuster

110:7.2 the immediate fusion of the Adjuster and the ms..

110:7.4 After the fusion of the ims. and the associated

110:7.4 All that was once human in the surviving s. and all

110:7.5 When the evolving s. and divine Adjuster are fused,

110:7.5 ancestral mortal mind and then resident in the ms.,

110:7.6 must await the liberation of the emerging s. from

111:0.0 THE ADJUSTER AND THE SOUL

111:0.1 a satisfactory comprehension of the evolving s. of the

111:0.1 The ms. is the child of the universe and may be really

111:0.2 The concept of a s. and of an indwelling spirit is not

111:0.3 Before man realized that his evolving s. was fathered

111:0.3 The savage associated the s. with blood, breath,

111:0.4 the copresence of the evolving and potentially is..

111:0.4 aspects, the yang and the yin, the s. and the spirit.

111:0.4 ka and the ba; the s. was not usually believed to be

111:0.6 desired to guide the mortal s. into the better paths of

111:0.7 race has a word equivalent to the concept of s..

111:0.7 Many primitive peoples believed the s. looked out

111:1.1 from which the spirit Monitor must evolve the ms.

111:1.2 morontia self, the evolutionary and potentially is..

111:1.5 and the s.—the morontia self—will faithfully portray

111:1.9 to trust the divine pilot to guide the ascending s.

111:2.0 2. NATURE OF THE SOUL

111:2.2 —a surviving s. of ultimate destiny and unending

111:2.3 unique value of potentially eternal endurance, the s..

111:2.4 factors in the evolutionary creation of such an is..

111:2.4 These three antecedents of the mhs. are:

111:2.7 It is the s..

111:2.8 midway creatures have denominated this evolving s.

111:2.9 This supernal transaction of evolving the is. is made

111:2.10 the birth of a s., the joint offspring of adjutant mind

111:2.10 vehicle for selfhood continuity, the morontia and is..

111:3.0 3. THE EVOLVING SOUL

111:3.1 conduct may markedly delay the evolution of the s.,

111:3.2 During the life in the flesh the evolving s. is

111:3.2 The s., being supermaterial, does not of itself

111:3.2 Neither can this subspiritual s., without the

111:3.2 Neither does the s. make final decisions until death

111:3.2 such authority freely and willingly to such a ms.

111:3.2 identified with the emerging ms. entity; after death

111:3.2 The s. is thus the embryo of the future morontia

111:3.3 This is. is at first wholly morontia in nature, but it

111:3.4 presence and differential nature of the evolving s.

111:3.4 The s. becomes increasingly conscious of both the

111:3.4 The s. partakes of the qualities of both the human

111:3.5 The mortal career, the s.’ evolution, is not so much

111:3.7 as man’s evolving ms. becomes permeated by truth,

111:3.7 no survival of eternal values in the evolving s. of man

111:7.5 this s. did achieve a fair degree of happiness and

112:0.15 survive death with identity in the surviving s..

112:0.15 relationship between them (in the s.) is nothing but

112:0.15 if this change (growth) ceased, the s. would cease.

112:2.20 the more enduring and immortal nature of the ms.

112:2.20 beyond to those levels whereon the s. becomes

112:3.2 1. Spiritual (s.) death. If and when mortal man has

112:3.3 will, the s. of such an individual may survive.

112:3.5 destiny guardian, the ims. of the deceased human.

112:3.5 These phases and forms of s., these once kinetic

112:3.5 and it is the reunion of the Adjuster and the s. that

112:4.12 decree the immediate passage of the surviving s. to

112:4.13 made ready for the reception of the surviving s.

112:5.4 material-intellect system to the higher ms. system

112:5.7 they unhesitatingly advance such a s. to the status of

112:5.9 the s. of man must and will be given full and ample

112:5.12 This newly appearing entity is the s., and it survives

112:5.12 it survives the death of both your physical body and

112:5.12 This entity is the conjoint child of the combined life

112:5.12 of terrestrial origin; it is the morontia self, the is..

112:5.15 personality (as the guardian seraphim are of the s.)

112:5.19 custodian of the potentialities of the slumbering is.,

112:6.1 from the beginning morontia level of s. existence up

112:6.4 phases of mind are continued in the surviving s.;

112:6.7 But the ms., being superadjutant, does not retain

112:6.7 This evolving s. does possess a continuing character

112:6.8 The pattern of memory persists in the s., but this

112:6.9 The s. of survival value faithfully reflects qualitative

112:7.9 and the onetime s. of earthly origin stands in

113:1.5 personal guardian is immediately assigned to that s..

113:2.1 seraphim are assigned to the association of a hs. who

113:3.1 surround, and impinge upon the mind and s. of

113:3.4 mind patterns, memory formulas, and s. realities

113:4.1 Adjuster, operating from within and through the s.,

113:4.2 —in this life the mortal mind, in the next the ms..

113:6.1 the morontia entity of the hs.—conjointly evolved

113:6.3 In case the hs. fails of survival after having received

113:6.5 the survival values of mortal man’s slumbering s.

113:6.10 and unfaithful guardians all aspects of their s. trusts

113:7.7 by successfully guiding a s. of evolutionary origin to

116:7.6 which can only be resolved by the evolution of an is.;

117:3.5 Supreme, and the result is the flowering of an is..

117:3.6 down from the spiritual to the morontial s. levels;

117:3.6 and once the s. comes into being, it begins to grow

117:3.7 The human morontial s. is likewise a volitional,

117:3.10 Man’s is. evolves its own eternal destiny by

117:5.3 The evolving is. of man, the joint creation of the

117:5.4 in the spiritualized mind, the is., of ascendant man,

117:5.11 the evolving s. of mortal man is created out of the

117:6.5 The ms. of an evolving mortal is really the son of

117:6.5 the local universe childhood of the growing s..

117:6.8 are evolving the ms. of time and the human-divine

121:4.3 Stoics taught that the s. of man was divine; that

121:4.3 that the s. was imprisoned in the evil body of

121:4.3 Man’s s. achieved liberty by living in harmony

121:7.5 had spoken of a “new spirit to live in man’s s.,”

126:2.5 by the unvarying test: What does it do for the hs.?

127:3.15 effectively to mobilize all his powers of mind, s.,

128:6.5 and thrilled Jude to the very depths of his s.,

130:2.4 How much more of value is this man’s s.

130:2.8 Ganid wanted to know whether the dog had a s.,

130:4.3 desire to do the Father’s will be supreme in the s.

130:4.10 truth an experience of the s., the progressing self.

130:6.2 and so Jesus made a second approach to his s.,

130:8.2 then will God deliver that man’s s. from darkness,

130:8.2 Ezra found God and to the satisfaction of his s..

130:8.3 you have fed the body learn how also to feed the s..

131:1.4 The Most High has decreed the union of body and s.

131:1.9 let the s. turn away from sin and put your whole trust

131:1.9 The weary s. of the wandering mortal finds eternal

131:1.9 noble man seeks for that high estate wherein the s.

131:3.4 then shall the peace of the s. flow tranquilly like a

131:3.6 but safety is found only when the s. craves reproof

131:3.6 The wise man is a noble s. who is friendly in the

131:3.7 “A righteous s. is more to be desired than the

131:4.2 one God is our Maker and the last destiny of the s.

131:4.2 God is the source of energy; he is the Great S..

131:4.3 and his primeval spirit dwells within the mortal s..

131:4.6 “The spirit of the Universe Keeper enters the s. of

131:4.7 Without God the s. is a prisoner; to know God

131:4.7 the soul is a prisoner; to know God releases the s..

131:4.7 O s., gird yourself for the spirit struggle of

131:4.7 The God-knowing s. rises in the universe like the

131:4.7 We worship God, the all-worker, the Great S., who

131:4.7 in this world, but virtue follows the s. to heaven.

131:5.3 he is our wisdom, life, and vigor of s. and body.

131:6.2 The s. of man may ascend to the highest heaven,

131:7.3 with a s. which reflects truth like a mirror.

131:9.2 Heaven has bestowed its nobility upon the s. of

131:9.3 Heaven deals with man’s s. in accordance with its

131:10.2 and who dwells, by his spirit, in every sincere hs..

132:2.2 the s. that survives time and emerges into eternity

132:2.4 Such a s. is destined to become an intellectual parrot,

132:2.6 not be fully lost until the ascending hs. achieves final

132:3.4 discovered truth, is the supreme delight of the hs.;

132:3.4 truth-discerning and beauty-loving s. is assured by

132:3.6 The hs. (personality) of man survives mortal death

132:3.6 The concealed seed of the hs. is an immortal spirit.

132:3.6 The second generation of the s. is the first of a

132:3.7 The faith-activated s. of man cannot stop short of the

132:3.7 when it does once achieve this divine goal, it can

132:3.8 Such a God-knowing s. casts no shadow of doubting

132:3.9 divine progression for every s. seeking to achieve

132:3.10 Faith fosters and maintains man’s s. in the midst

132:3.10 the creative imagination and the faith urges of a s.

132:7.2 his mind were not open to receive light for the s..

132:7.4 entered your haven of spirit tranquillity, s. rest,

133:6.0 6. AT EPHESUS—DISCOURSE ON THE SOUL

133:6.4 these talks Jesus had repeatedly used the word “s..”

133:6.4 Greek finally asked Jesus what he meant by “s.,”

133:6.5 “The s. is the self-reflective, truth-discerning, and

133:6.5 Self-consciousness, in and of itself, is not the s..

133:6.5 and constitutes the foundation of the hs.,

133:6.5 the s. is that part of man which represents the

133:6.5 urge to be like him, are the characteristics of the s..

133:6.5 The s. of man cannot exist apart from moral

133:6.5 A stagnant s. is a dying s..

133:6.5 But the s. of man is distinct from the divine spirit

133:6.5 mind, and that is the occasion of the birth of the s..

133:6.6 “The saving or losing of a s. has to do with whether

133:6.6 All forms of s. conflict consist in the lack of harmony

133:6.7 “The hs., when matured, ennobled, and spiritualized,

133:6.7 The evolving s. of a human being is difficult of

133:6.7 science cannot demonstrate the existence of a s.,

133:6.7 standards to discover the existence of the hs.,

133:6.7 conscious mortal knows of the existence of his s. as

133:7.12 It is a severe strain on the s. to undergo the

133:7.12 But the survival character of a s. is not fostered by

136:2.3 terminate in eventual fusion of the matured s. of

136:2.3 Adjuster took final leave of the perfected hs. of

136:3.3 the purpose of fasting and for the affliction of his s..

137:8.9 for where the spirit of God teaches and leads the s.

137:8.12 the establishment of the kingdom in the s. of man

138:4.2 the door of mercy in the face of any hungry s.

138:8.9 woman laden with her burden of body and s..

139:2.10 fires of the kingdom burned brightly within Peter’s s.

139:5.7 he would not only wound this honest s., but

139:11.3 to see a new s. born into the “liberty of faith and joy

139:12.8 lived, light tends to become darkness within the s..

140:5.16 while such kindly attitudes safeguard the s. from

140:8.17 if he gain the whole world and lose his own s.?”

140:8.26 Jesus sought to allow each s. to develop in its own

140:10.2 present the beautiful spirit of the s.’ attitude, but

140:10.6 natural outworking of this inner experience of the s.

141:5.2 take cognizance of this spirit identity and s. unity;

141:5.2 your own original endowments of mind, body, and s.

141:6.2 the progressive advancement of the s. within the

142:7.2 very heart of God and the very depths of man’s s..

143:3.5 James was grievously troubled in his s..

143:5.6 Jesus perceived the attempt of the woman’s s. to

143:5.6 he saw that there was present in Nalda’s s. a desire

143:5.7 of her personal life on earth and the status of her s.

143:5.8 sinning of her own desire and as now being a hs. who

143:7.2 True religion is the act of an individual s. in its self-

143:7.6 which measures the extent of the s.’ detachment

143:7.7 Worship is effortless attention, true and ideal s. rest,

144:2.2 a spontaneous expression of the attitude of the s.

144:2.3 “Prayer is the breath of the s. and should lead you

144:2.6 which may chance to lie in the path of s. expansion

144:4.2 never fails to expand the s.’ capacity for spiritual

144:4.4 Prayer led him up to the supercommunion of his s.

144:4.4 The s.’ spiritual capacity for receptivity determines

144:4.6 as he taught it is such a beneficent ministry to the s..

144:4.8 likened to recharging the spiritual batteries of the s.,

144:4.8 the act of tuning in the s. to catch the broadcasts of

144:5.70 good spirit, and a satisfaction to our s. helpers.

145:2.7 ‘behold all souls are mine; as the s. of the father,

145:2.7 as the soul of the father, so also the s. of the son.

145:2.7 Only the s. that sins shall die.

145:4.2 body, but rather that he is mighty to save the s..

146:2.2 destroys the prayer connection of the hs. with the

146:2.6 may derive much pleasure and real s. satisfaction

146:2.9 A thoroughly selfish s. cannot pray in the true

146:2.12 but the prayer of the s. is a personal matter.

146:2.17 it the better opportunity to speak to the listening s..

146:3.1 Religion is a revelation to man’s s. dealing with

147:5.6 can close those doors even to the most humble s.

147:5.8 farther away from God than Simon but her s. is in

147:5.8 may not stand high in actual levels of s. and spirit,

147:8.3 that I have chosen—a day for a man to afflict his s.?

147:8.5 and not their affliction of s. nor fasting of body.

148:6.3 a vision of God, there follows a s. peace which

148:6.9 his tortured s. ascends to new heights of hope and

148:6.9 his enlightened s. now utters that cry of triumph,

149:4.2 mind, and handicaps the spirit teacher of man’s s..

149:5.5 spirits of Paradise ascension, the “vale of s. making.”

149:6.9 the hs. of mortal man which shall have become

150:4.2 kill the body, but who are not able to destroy the s.

150:4.2 Him who is able to sustain the body and save the s.

150:7.1 a flood of human emotion stirred up within his s..

151:5.5 Peter seek peace wherewith to quiet his troubled s.

151:6.8 had cast a legion of devils out of his troubled s.,

152:4.2 was like the balm of Gilead to Peter’s disturbed s.;

152:6.4 thus aroused and quickened as the gateway to the s.,

153:1.3 training of mind and that discipline of s. which

153:2.4 proclaimed new liberty for man’s fear-ridden s..

153:2.12 I repeat, I am this living bread, and every s. who

153:3.2 you can be watered in s. by the divine spirit,

154:2.5 The spiritualization of the hs. requires intimate

154:2.5 conspire to produce those activities of mind, s.,

155:2.2 earnestly and honestly took stock of his own s.

155:3.7 superb motives, all the while comforting the hs. with

155:5.8 which entails active participation of mind and s.

155:5.9 refuge to which the distracted and distraught s. of

155:5.11 human mind and experienced by the evolving hs..

155:5.14 having found such a true and sincere attitude of s.,

155:6.3 the greatest discovery possible for the hs. to make

156:5.2 the evolvement of the s. of immortal destiny.

156:5.2 Your spirit nature—the jointly created s.—is a living

156:5.2 The soil of the evolving s. is human and material,

156:5.8 Lighten your burdens of s. by speedily acquiring a

156:5.9 Make not the mistake of estimating the s.’ worth by

156:5.9 Judge not the s. nor evaluate its destiny by the

156:5.10 experience of the evolving is. of the God-knowing

156:5.12 —while they refresh the s., inspire the mind, renew

156:5.17 The measure of the spiritual capacity of the s. is your

156:5.18 leverage, and tolerance is the earmark of a great s..

157:6.4 the incessant struggle between the s. and the body.

158:7.5 man to gain the whole world and lose his own s.?

159:2.1 when a cup of cold water is given to a thirsty s.,

159:3.12 such a faith will expand the mind, ennoble the s.,

159:4.11 He long pondered this talk in the depths of his s.,

159:5.17 Jesus portrayed the elemental needs of the s. with

160:1.8 this emancipation of the mind and s. can never be

160:1.12 that illumination which inspires the s.;

160:1.13 Prejudice blinds the s. to the recognition of truth,

160:1.13 be removed only by the sincere devotion of the s.

160:2.7 In this way men enrich the s. by pooling their

160:2.8 Isolation tends to exhaust energy charge of the s..

160:3.5 found relaxation for the mind, strength for the s.,

160:5.10 process of self-destruction and s. reconstruction?

160:5.10 have come to bring peace but rather a s. struggle”?

162:6.2 the giver of living water to every spirit-thirsting s..

162:7.2 to another’s rule; I refer to the liberties of the s..

163:3.3 one’s wealth does not invade the precincts of the s.,

165:2.7 Every s. who enters upon the eternal way by the

165:4.1 the s. becomes blinded to the beautiful attractions

165:4.2 Then can I say to my s., s., you have much wealth

165:4.3 of the spirit and for the salvation of the s..

165:4.3 for that very night was his s. required of him.

165:4.7 material must be subordinated to the welfare of the s.

165:5.2 The welfare of the s. is more than food and drink;

165:6.2 “In the time of testing, a man’s s. is revealed; trial

166:1.4 God looks at the inner motives of the s. as well as

166:3.4 When in spirit and s. you have turned your backs

167:2.4 find out the meaning for himself and in his own s..”

167:4.3 the belief that, while the spirit or s. might linger

167:5.2 was a means of stirring up his s. to the realization

167:7.5 have I not told you of the seraphic joy when one s.

167:7.6 and man’s s. escorted to the mansions in heaven.

167:7.6 Angels are the sure and heavenly guides of the s. of

168:0.10 they all grieved over the death of Lazarus, Jesus’ s.

168:1.14 They allowed that the s. of man might linger about

168:1.14 but they firmly believed that such a s. had gone on to

168:2.6 now in waiting, to resume abode in the mind and s.

169:4.12 which in itself is a revelation of the Father to the s..

170:5.13 Jesus taught that the truth-loving s., the one who

171:7.1 friendliness that emanates from a love-saturated s..

173:1.6 uprisings of indignant emotion in the s. of Jesus.

177:4.11 disappointment which Judas had laid by in his s. in

179:3.2 it was not strange that his s. resented the thought

179:4.2 one who failed to love the truth with his whole s..

179:5.4 Jesus rather sought to set man’s reborn s. free

180:5.2 you can experience the growth of truth in the s.

180:5.4 spiritually unprogressive s. is all the while dragging

180:5.8 to the spirit of the Father that indwells the s. of

180:6.1 kingdom never fails to bring great peace to the s.

181:1.4 new teacher as the guide and counselor of the s..

181:1.7 to enjoy only two kinds of peace and s. comfort:

181:1.8 that very peace which filled his own s. when he

182:3.9 His s. was tortured by baffled love and rejected

184:4.3 To this gentle and sensitive s. of humankind,

186:1.6 verdict of his disillusioned and disappointed s..

187:4.6 crowd had experienced the birth of faith within his s.

188:3.4 Jesus that was analogous to the spirit nature, or s.,

188:4.3 such crass injustice as damning a mortal s. because

189:5.1 strange ecstasy of joy and hope welled up in his s..

191:1.1 in such a frame of mind and in such a state of s.,

194:2.19 mortals after the fusion of the mortal spirit-born s.

194:3.4 believer is the one progressive and aggressive s. on

194:3.6 new teacher was bestowed, and every s received him

194:3.17 was literally true that “there was but one heart and s.

194:3.19 stimulus for mind, and an unfailing energy for the s..

194:4.3 of those who believed were of one heart and s.;

195:0.17 4. Jesus of Nazareth was given to man’s hungry s..

195:5.8 Religion discovers for the s. those supreme values

195:5.10 gratify all the latent adventure surging within the s.

195:5.14 we approach this insight of the s. through the love of

195:7.20 Religion is the spiritual rhythm of the s. in time-space

195:9.8 faith will ever keep the hope-door of man’s s. open

196:0.3 cling to faith in God as would a struggling s. at war

196:0.6 a wholly unconscious and spontaneous s. expression

196:0.7 the Master co-ordinate the faith of the s. with the

196:0.10 a declaration of s. loyalty, a recital of personal

196:0.10 mighty mobilization of the combined s. powers to

196:3.1 those positive affirmations of the s. which aver this

196:3.20 man experiences a new divine invasion of his s..

196:3.32 This concept of love generates in the s. of man that

soul, my

97:5.3 I will greatly rejoice in the Lord, my s. shall be joyful

97:5.6 the fruit of my body for the sin of my s.?

126:4.5 the fruit of my body for the sin of my s.? No!

131:2.7 He restores my s..

131:2.10 the health of my countenance and the joy of my s..

131:3.2 My s. is filled with content, my heart overflows

131:5.5 the evil thing, that sin will be removed from my s..

150:5.2 ‘My s. shall be joyful in the love of my God, for

165:4.2 Then can I say to my s., soul, you have much wealth

174:5.9 my s. is distraught by that which lies just before me.

182:3.2 Cannot you see that my s. is sorrowful, even to

192:2.2 Peter, “Lord, you know I love you with all my s..”

soul, your

5:1.3 the Father so intimately associated with your inner s.

10:4.7 in harmony with the reactions of your mind and s..

28:6.9 utilize it as to make certain the survival of your s..

48:6.32 you to seek truth as well as fact, to expand your s.

97:7.12 Lord will guide you continually and satisfy your s.

108:5.6 it is the preparation of your s. for the long career

108:6.5 the emerging reality of your evolving and is.,

110:1.6 by the divine spirit who seeks your mind and s. in

110:4.2 to spiritualize your mind as to evolve your ms.;

110:4.2 the conjoint activities of your s. and the Adjuster.

111:7.2 distant echo of the Adjuster’s faithful call to your s.?

130:6.3 love of your fellows which will so soon fill your s.

131:1.5 friend, and then you discover him within your s..

131:2.2 your God with all your heart and with all your s.

131:2.8 if you sin against God, you also wrong your own s.

131:4.4 your inmost friend and worship your s.’ support.

131:8.6 though your body perish, your s. shall survive in

133:4.4 mystery of salvation dwells within your own s.?

133:4.6 in the similitude of the divine spirit within your s..

133:4.10 ever endeavor to talk with the spirit of your own s.?

133:4.12 does not prejudice the chance of your s. to obtain

142:2.3 of Abraham, but for you, your individual s..”

143:2.4 strengthened in your inner s. by the constant

143:5.9 water, and a new joy will spring up within your s.,

144:2.5 your earth attitude and to enlarge your s.’ capacity

146:2.12 your Father even when all goes well with your s..

146:3.6 to which you have yielded the control of your s.

147:8.4 the Lord guide you continually, satisfying your s.

155:6.13 When you once begin to find God in your s.,

157:2.2 of service for your fellow men arise within your s.,

158:5.3 The Father has granted the desire of your s..”

163:4.8 Love the Lord your God with all your mind and s.

164:1.1 To love the Lord God with all your heart, s., mind,

165:4.9 if you gain the whole world and lose your own s.?

167:1.5 the desire of your heart and the faith of your s..”

170:2.23 you thereby create the capacity in your own s. for

174:4.2 your God with all your heart and with all your s.,

181:2.15 be long or short, possess your s. in patience.

soul-Adjuster

55:2.3 sense the approaching status of probable s. union

soul-bound

160:3.1 how can we induce man to release these s. powers

soul-conscious

117:6.8 But until such time as mortal man becomes s. of

soul-consciousness

196:3.34 out through the dim realms of embryonic s. in a

soul-destroying

67:7.1 Such a s. harvest of iniquity is the inner reaping of

soul-direction

133:4.9 lives within you and points your s. heavenward.

soul-evolving

117:6.8 All s. humans are literally the evolutionary sons of

soul-healer

122:2.3 he will also proclaim the coming of the s. of your

soul-hungry

97:5.3 “Speaking to the fear-ridden and s. Hebrews, this

soul-identity

188:3.8 this s. of Jesus now reposes in the “bosom of the

soul-satisfying

97:5.4 Obadiah, who confirmed and embellished Isaiah’s s.

148:6.10 he longed for some s. revelation of the personal

195:0.2 with all these achievements they had no s. religion.

soul-saving

3:5.17 the truth, but they know nothing of its s. qualities.

soul-spirit

143:7.8 fraternal, and romantic attitudes by the human s..

souled - see whole-souled

soulless

36:5.11 distinguishes the animal from the s. creatures of mind

195:6.8 Materialism reduces man to a s. automaton and

soulssee Souls of Peace; Souls of Philosophy

2:1.2 Universal Disposer, the source and destiny of s..

2:6.3 God is good; he is the eternal refuge of the s. of men.

3:1.12 Father’s divine influence in their own hearts and s.

7:3.2 secret of the Paradise ascension of surviving s..

7:4.2 project for spiritual elevation of the ascendant s. of

8:3.5 project of drawing to themselves all truth-loving s.

8:5.4 In your minds and upon your s. they function as one

11:9.8 is the real and far-distant destiny of the immortal s.

13:1.21 actual Paradise home of the ascendant s. of time

14:2.8 the combined urge of the ascendant s. to find God,

19:5.10 perfecting mortals—spiritualized and ascendant s.

20:6.1 mortal life of Jesus of Nazareth sink into your s., but

20:6.4 to illuminate the minds and to inspire the s. of his

22:4.1 the ascendant s. who have developed the ability to

25:1.5 training and spiritual culture of the ascending s. of

26:3.7 the Paradise pilgrims, and even the ascendant s. of

27:7.5 worship will do for your perfected s. on Paradise.

28:5.3 the Souls of Philosophy, and the Unions of S..

28:5.13 3. The Union of S..

28:5.13 by their reflective associates, the Unions of S.,

30:4.11 Such surviving s. must rest in unconscious sleep

31:0.13 Finaliters are the accumulating tried and true s. of

32:3.4 as he does literally dwell with the s. of the mortals

34:5.4 to inspire the s. of the creatures of the ascending

34:6.8 Such divinely watered s. are all but independent of

34:6.13 spirit-born s. are sustained by that hope which

37:5.2 Surviving s. of this order attain immortality by fusion

37:5.11 these surviving s. continue as unique combinations

40:4.1 fail to achieve the eternal survival of their s. in

40:5.3 touch of inner communication with the very s. of

40:5.10 All God-seeking s. of this type achieve eternal life

40:5.19 All s. of every possible phase of mortal existence will

40:9.2 never become everlastingly one with their pupil s..

42:12.10 without form until after fusion with the s. of their

44:6.4 reflections of the naked and glorious spirit-s. of the

46:7.3 Spornagia do not possess survival s., but they do

46:7.4 spornagia neither possess nor evolve survival s.,

47:2.8 these salvaged s. of mortal origin constitute the

48:6.35 status of the Adjuster s. in transit through the

48:6.37 s. in transit to the higher schools of the system

48:6.28 their careers as advisers of the newly liberated s. of

48:7.6 The majority of impoverished s. are truly rich, but

49:6.4 realities of their newly evolved and immortal s. are

49:6.19 These fused s. go by direct Adjuster transit to the

50:4.13 These courageous s. and their descendants kept

52:5.5 Before the days of Christ Michael on Urantia all s.

53:8.6 neither can Caligastia draw near to their s. to tempt

53:8.8 the power to invade the minds or to harass the s. of

53:9.1 These probationary s. now labor with the Panoptians

55:2.6 The s. of these progressing mortals are filled with

55:2.7 Such translated s. proceed by Adjuster transit direct

55:2.9 The translated s. of the flowering ages of the

66:4.9 were superhuman beings—they possessed s. of

66:4.9 the s. of the Caligastia one hundred had thus

67:7.7 but the future welfare of such s. has never been in

75:1.5 true picture of the consternation of these two noble s

76:6.2 Many other loyal s. had already been translated at

78:2.2 These splendid s. never wholly lost sight of the

84:4.5 They have even believed that women did not have s.;

85:3.1 In southern Asia it was early believed that the s. of

85:5.1 stars were regarded as the glorified s. of great men

85:6.3 Later, distinguished s. passed on and were sainted.

86:4.8 believed that weak men must have weak s.;

86:4.8 as a fit place for the reception of such anemic s.;

86:5.1 notion that all things animate and inanimate had s.

86:5.3 the gross inconsistencies of the savage view of s.,

86:5.12 The ancients believed that s. could enter animals or

86:5.16 Those who held the doctrine of three or four s.

86:5.16 open air with the hope of recapturing their strayed s..

86:5.17 The children of Badonan developed a belief in two s.

86:5.17 The Greeks themselves believed in three s.;

87:3.4 tribes instituted an all-s.’ feast at least once a year.

88:0.2 incorporated all of the primitive ideas of ghosts, s.,

89:3.2 thousands of earnest s. began to court poverty.

91:1.3 These simple-minded s. reasoned that food, shelter,

94:2.3 —the doctrine of the reincarnation of s.—which

94:2.4 virtually shackled the s. of many Hindu peoples

94:7.3 believing in the existence of human s., Gautama,

94:7.7 gospel brought succor to millions of despairing s.,

95:2.7 in the night sky represented the survival of the s. of

95:2.8 a stairway whereon the king and other righteous s.

96:7.6 “sends evil spirits to dominate the s. of his enemies”;

100:5.1 world is filled with lost s., not lost in the theologic

102:2.1 discriminating s. know religion when they find it in

102:2.8 unstable and poorly disciplined s. who would use

103:8.4 the clever suggestions of well-meaning s. who would

107:0.2 the actuality of the Father’s love incarnate in the s. of

107:1.7 and actually to fuse with the evolutionary s. of the

108:0.1 translating the immortal s. of men up to the divine

108:2.11 where the Adjusters do not fuse with the evolving s.

108:3.6 guardians of the good in the s. of this backward

108:4.1 to be present in the minds and s. of his evolving

108:5.7 what the Adjusters do in your minds and for your s..

108:6.7 the divine originals, of your evolving immortal s.;

110:5.2 such s. are translated directly to the mansion worlds

112:3.7 Such dis-Adjustered s. are wholly and absolutely

112:6.8 the morontia s. of the Spirit-fused mortals are not

113:1.8 these human s., in addition to the ever-present and

113:6.9 eventually become custodians of the slumbering s. of

120:2.5 illuminate the darkened human intellect, heal the s. of

122:2.3 gladden your heart because he will turn many s. to

123:2.1 the eternal survival of their evolving immortal s..

124:6.17 of his Father are associated with the s. of mankind.

130:1.2 when such disheartened s. sincerely seek for God

130:2.5 both sought Jesus’ advice as to the welfare of their s.

130:2.8 entertained belief in the transmigration of the s. of

130:5.1 Jesus and Ganid won many s. to higher levels of

131:1.5 fills all places and his goodness encompasses all s..

131:4.3 ‘I dwell within their own s. as a lamp of wisdom.

131:4.8 Such s are deluded by the smallness of their intellects

131:4.8 to the enjoyment of their lusts and deprive their s. of

131:5.2 God has promised immortality to the pious s. who

131:5.3 time nearest to us in that he dwells within our s..

131:5.5 hold upon us and minister saving power to our s..

131:10.2 learn how to commit the keeping of our s. to him

132:2.3 and truth that enables the evolving s. of men to make

132:4.2 to unburden their s. to a sympathetic listener,

132:4.5 telling him that his patients had minds and s.

132:7.2 cannot lead unwilling s. into the joys of salvation.

133:2.2 possess themselves of the potential of immortal s.?

133:4.8 seeking to transform their minds and lead their s. to

133:4.9 in the worlds of light where the Father of spirit s.

133:4.10 remain as superconscious registrations in the s. of

133:4.13 many intimate talks with a large number of hungry s.,

135:6.2 No wonder the s. of these weary and expectant Jews

136:2.1 Many devout s. were baptized by John for the

137:1.6 which you sought was already present in your s..

137:8.6 shall include the worshiping s. of Jew and gentile,

139:1.6 Peter, two thousand s. were added to the kingdom,

139:5.10 was the first to go forth to win s. for the kingdom

139:5.12 Philip was a mighty man in the kingdom, winning s.

139:7.7 wide open to hosts of downhearted and outcast s.

139:9.8 untold millions of such simple and fear-ridden s.

140:1.7 I am about to put upon your s. the responsibility

140:6.6 minds, liberate the spirits, and save the s. of men.

141:2.1 by the spirit which he has sent to live within the s.

141:6.2 labor only to put something into these hungry s.?

141:7.10 Jesus spoke directly to men’s s..

142:8.3 season of labor; many s. were added to the kingdom.

143:5.11 women, even so-called immoral women, have s.

143:6.6 twelve did in the Samaritan cities yielded many s.

144:2.1 a formal petition as the expression of your own s.

144:3.8 Refresh our s. with the water of life.

144:7.3 they won many s. among these gentiles and Jews.

144:8.8 are heavy laden, and you shall find rest for your s..

145:2.7 says the Lord God, ‘behold all s. are mine;

145:3.3 did speak directly to the consciences and s. of men.

145:3.8 our health, heal our diseases, and save our s..”

145:4.3 the Master do something to cheer the s. and gladden

145:5.5 crowds of afflicted s. and many curiosity seekers

145:5.6 of spiritual truth for the salvation of their s.?

146:3.6 speaking for the spiritual endowments of your s.,

147:2.2 comfort for troubled minds, salvation for their s.,

147:8.2 For what reason do you afflict your s. while you

147:8.4 hungry, and that you minister to the afflicted s.;

148:8.3 with him only a half dozen unstable and erratic s..

149:2.3 did not fail to confuse and alienate many honest s.

149:4.4 sometimes lead unthinking s. on to recklessness and

149:6.10 the recognition of the destiny of your spirit-born s.

151:1.4 describe all such undiscerning s. when he said:

151:2.3 fell among the rocks stands for those emotional s.

152:3.2 “You would make me king, not because your s.

152:5.4 performance of material wonders will not win s.

152:5.6 to further the gospel in the s. of material-minded

153:2.6 It was not to fill your s. with the word of life, but

153:2.9 I offer you the bread of life for your hungry s..

154:2.2 to their homes or friends to rest their troubled s.

154:2.5 the progressive perfection, of the evolving s. of

155:2.2 No city of all Galilee yielded so few s. for the

155:2.2 Being deprived of the satisfaction of winning s. for

155:3.4 They learned that many s. can best be led to love the

155:5.11 an easy path for those fearful and halfhearted s.

155:6.3 religion of spirit which shall be built up in your s.

155:6.6 false religious teachers who would drag hungry s.

155:6.7 for yourselves and knowing him in your own s.?

155:6.13 you will begin to discover him in other men’s s.

155:6.13 divine ideals in the s. of men who give little time to

155:6.17 And with those honest but fearful s. whose faith is

156:2.3 was a very fruitful time in the work of winning s.,

156:5.15 artistic in your technique of leading hungry s. into

156:5.18 Such wise s. are able to avoid much of the trouble

157:4.5 of the spirit of my Father to your inmost s..

157:6.14 association with the s. of all who believe this gospel.

159:1.3 you cannot pretend to sit in judgment on the s. of

159:3.4 do not wound the self-respect of timid and fearful s..

159:3.8 The world is filled with hungry s. who famish in

159:3.11 withhold overmuch pity from those cowardly s. who

159:4.9 writings of the past prevents the honest s. of today

159:5.1 admonished his hearers to feed their s. upon the

159:6.1 Hundreds of s. were received into the kingdom,

160:2.7 2. Union of s.—the mobilization of wisdom.

160:3.1 may spring forth to the refreshment of our own s.

160:3.1 lightening, uplifting, and blessing countless other s.

160:3.1 latent powers for good which lie dormant in your s.

160:3.5 These high-climbing s. deliver themselves from a

160:4.13 There is an art in defeat which noble s. always

160:4.14 Those timid s. who can only keep up the struggle of

162:2.9 and his words were comforting even to our s..

162:6.3 seek to water your s. with the traditions of men,

162:7.3 Their s. are sealed by prejudice and blinded by the

162:7.4 But all of you who deal honestly with your own s.

162:8.3 co-operation and both refreshing your s. in unison

163:6.7 loyal, and you shall find spiritual rest for your s..”

164:3.4 found it difficult to make men believe that their s.

164:4.7 When Josiah’s parents, poor and fear-burdened s.,

166:1.4 but your inner s. are filled with self-righteousness,

166:1.5 the s. of men stagger under these heavy burdens,

167:5.1 your outward service, but God looks into your s..

169:1.2 The fact that s. are lost only increases the interest

169:2.2 why should you show less diligence in gaining s.

170:4.14 to effect its establishment within your own s..

171:7.3 Jesus was able to minister to distressed s. without

171:7.5 Jesus never engaged in meddlesome probing of the s.

171:7.5 Jesus comforted minds and ministered to thirsty s.,

171:8.3 would have accepted such a kingdom of men’s s.

172:5.1 emotions as now surged through the minds and s.

175:1.18 while your s. are steeped in iniquity and filled with

178:1.10 discipline designed to save your ease-drifting s..

178:3.3 Let your s. be valiant in defense of the gospel by

180:1.2 I do not place any new burden upon your s.; rather

180:2.4 For centuries honest s. have continued to wreck

180:4.5 will my Father and I be able to live in the s. of each

180:5.3 spirit of activation to live and reign within their s..

180:6.2 I can send this spirit teacher to live in your s.

181:1.1 a spiritual incarnation in the s. of all true believers.

181:2.5 remember, strive not with the s. you would win for

181:2.15 that your life of many years may be fruitful in s.

181:2.24 done to enlighten your minds and liberate your s.,

187:4.1 forgiveness for our sins and salvation for our s..”

190:5.4 he will hear the cry of the needy and save the s. of

191:4.3 send forth the Spirit of Truth into the s. of all these

191:5.3 I send you forth, not to love the s. of men, but

193:1.2 It is your faith that saves your s..

193:5.2 By the spirit fruits of your lives impel s. to believe

194:1.2 in the winning of more than two thousand s..

194:2.10 of all influences experienced by God-knowing s..

194:3.6 finds its real manifestation in the individual s. of men.

194:3.20 the divine bestowals may flow to the hearts and s. of

194:4.2 minds; he has become a living presence in their s..

195:0.3 such as Jesus had presented to the s. of men;

195:2.5 for the nourishment of their s. the real values of the

195:6.8 but religion validates the conservation of men’s s.

195:8.1 the spiritual experience of millions of unsuspecting s.

195:9.4 And then will these spirit-born s. quickly supply the

195:9.8 neither can creedal words inspire men’s s. like the

195:10.5 In winning s. for the Master, it is not the first mile of

195:10.14 Many spiritually indolent s. crave an ancient religion

196:1.2 Jesus of Galilee is reinstated in the minds and s. of

Souls of Peace

39:5.5 3. The S. of Peace.

39:5.5 men” through the ministry of the seraphic s..

39:5.5 on Urantia, Vevona, chief of the s. in Adam’s day,

Souls of Philosophy

28:5.3 Voices of Wisdom, the S., and the Unions of Souls.

soundstable

48:4.20 Urantian play life are philosophically s. and

68:5.13 developments must rest upon a s. agricultural basis.

70:8.18 the fulcrum of s. and normal mind resting securely

70:8.18 resting securely on s. and normal heredity.

81:6.22 discover those wise methods and s. techniques for

84:8.5 diversion and to engage in uplifting play are s.;

91:6.4 Prayer is a s. psychologic practice, aside from its

99:4.6 need the consolation and stabilization of s. religion.

101:7.5 A s. religious philosophy does not confound the

102:2.4 positive certitude does not lead such a s.-minded

103:7.1 of logic, faith is nonetheless encouraged by s. logic.

124:4.5 discussions when they thought he was s. asleep.

132:5.15 Wise discrimination and s. judgment should

133:5.5 That is s. mathematics, but it is not true, for the ten

148:8.3 his teaching was not s. as judged by the gospel of

177:4.3 fanatic, was probably not really s. of mind;

182:3.2 he found them s. asleep, for their eyes were heavy

183:0.2 Although eight of the apostles were s. asleep, the

soundwave phenomena

29:4.14 lay lines of energy for the purpose of conveying s.

29:4.30 a scene “visible” as well as a distant s. “audible.”

44:1.1 a material range of beautiful s. unrecognized by

44:1.1 Spirit melodies are not material s. waves but spirit

44:1.3 2. Spiritual s.spirit current interruptions.

44:1.10 over one hundred thousand different modes of s.,

44:1.11 semimaterial beings are taught the harmonies of s..

44:1.12 early ancestors to the higher levels of s. appreciation.

44:1.14 on record as the musical melodies of s. harmonics.

44:1.14 of the higher spheres to mere notes of musical s..

44:6.4 2. The s. designers. Spirit waves of diverse identity

44:6.4 depicted by these designers of what you would call s.

59:4.17 silent forests; not a s. was heard, not even the rustle

84:8.4 Though you exhaust the resources of art, color, s.,

90:2.5 “When you hear the s. of a rustling in the tops of the

135:8.6 men still standing in the water heard a strange s.,

158:1.8 were suddenly awakened by a near-by crackling s.,

162:4.4 who, to the s. of the silvery trumpets, bore the

183:3.5 first faltering at the sight of Jesus and at the s. of his

soundbody of water

61:5.8 were slipping out through Puget S. into the Pacific,

sounded

89:5.15 7. Human sacrifice s. the death knell of cannibalism.

97:1.5 throughout all Palestine there s. the call back to the

157:6.7 And some of these pronouncements s. strange even

sounding

7:3.6 Such words are as “s. brass and a tinkling cymbal.”

soundly

133:1.1 Ganid pounced on the boy and began s. to thrash

soundness

101:7.2 The s. of philosophic conclusions depends on

148:6.5 was even more depressing, notwithstanding its s.

sounds

62:4.1 communicate with each other by means of s. and

81:6.17 grew up through gestures, signs, cries, imitative s.,

125:1.4 the s. of the dying animals were more than this lad

150:7.1 he heard the familiar s. of the trumpet blast

160:2.1 By the use of signals and s. animals are able to

160:4.13 It s. well always to claim success, but the end results

sour

139:12.11 The son of resentment failed; Judas yielded to the s.

145:2.5 the fathers have eaten s. grapes and the children’s

145:2.5 every man who eats s. grapes, his teeth shall be set

145:2.7 ‘The fathers have eaten s. grapes and the children’s

187:3.4 drink their cheap, s. wine as they settled down for

187:5.3 moistened his lips with the sponge wet in the s. wine,

sourcenoun; see Source

0:1.15 Deity is the s. of all that which is divine.

0:4.12 This eternal Isle is the actual s. of the physical

0:5.5 the s. of intelligence, reason, and the universal mind.

0:5.5 Paradise, being the s. and center of physical matter,

0:6.13 the Universal Father is the direct ancestor-s. of both.

1:2.1 God is the s. of truth in the mind spheres;

1:7.9 I represent the highest s. of information available for

2:1.2 the Universal Disposer, the s. and destiny of souls.

2:6.5 Righteousness implies that God is the s. of the

3:4.3 in no wise impoverishes the central s. of wisdom.

3:6.3 The s. of the streams of universe life and of cosmic

4:5.1 or as the s. of true information about the Father.

6:0.3 the Father is actually the eternal and universal s. of

6:3.3 you must first perceive its divine s., the Father, who

6:3.4 The Father’s love is the real and eternal s. of the

6:7.1 God is father personality—the s. of personality,

6:8.5 the Infinite Spirit is the absolute s. of your mind.

7:1.4 he will attain the spiritual Son, the center and s. of

7:6.1 the multiple Sons of God is a s. of great confusion

7:6.2 The Eternal Son is the personal s. of the adorable

9:1.1 the Absolute Mind, he is the s. of the endowment of

9:3.1 The Isle of Paradise is the s. and substance of gravity

9:3.5 The Conjoint Creator is not energy nor the s. of

9:5.4 Since the Third Person of Deity is the s. of mind,

9:5.5 Because the Third Person is the s. of mind, do not

9:5.5 The Conjoint Creator is the s. of mind, but mind is

9:5.7 Therefore, though the s. of mind is divine, mind as

11:5.9 the outer zone of the Paradise force center is the s.

11:8.9 Paradise is the absolute s. and the eternal focal

11:8.9 and repository of that which has Paradise as its s.

11:9.7 s.-center of all force-space and energy manifestations

11:9.7 Paradise is the center of all creation, the s. of all

12:5.1 space respiration destroys its local value as a time s..

13:3.1 These shining orbs are the s. of the threefold light of

14:6.29 the central creation is the real s. of that indispensable

14:6.30 Havona and Paradise are the s. of a Michael Son’s

16:3.15 whose function as such is the s. of the personal

16:6.1 The Master Spirits are the s. of the cosmic mind,

16:9.15 mind should be self-consciously aware of its own s.,

17:2.2 the creative potentials of the Trinity is the very s. of

19:5.1 even to those of us whose origin is so near the s.

19:5.6 They both originate near the center and s. of all

21:2.7 the Third Source and Center, the universal s. of mind

22:10.4 We secured much help from this s. through the

23:2.16 they must dispatch a Solitary Messenger to the s. of

25:5.2 The recording angels of inhabited planets are the s.

26:6.2 encountering the central universe s. of time-space

28:5.19 Regardless of the s. or channel of information, no

32:4.5 the Father is the s. of the personality of such a will

34:6.5 The divine Spirit is the s. of continual ministry and

36:6.7 not understand the s. of the life-activation spark.

40:6.6 ever draws you toward the divine Son, who is its s.,

40:6.6 toward the Father, who is the s. of that divine Son.

40:10.1 entities unfailingly return to the sphere of primal s..

40:10.2 Son-fused ascenders likewise rise to the s. of spirit

42:1.1 the Father of the Original Son is also the eternity-s.

42:4.2 even if long prevented from returning to its s.,

51:1.4 cut off from connection with the s. of light and life

56:1.1 Paradise is the actual s. of all material universes—

56:1.1 As the cosmic s., Paradise functions prior to space

56:3.6 Spirit originates from one s. through a threefold

56:4.2 is a birthmark of its high and exclusive s.

56:4.2 evidential of its unbroken contact with this same s.

56:9.5 I AM as the primal cause and the unqualified s. of

56:9.10 And God is the personal s. of all manifestations of

63:6.2 to the sun as a superior and more awe-inspiring s. of

65:5.1 It was a s. of regret to the Life Carriers that our

65:7.6 They are the s. and pattern for the otherwise more or

66:5.5 careful breeding as to become a valuable s. of food;

68:6.11 and the s. of the mutant geniuses of the race.

69:9.15 collect rents, and land became a s. of income—capital

75:7.6 access to this s. of energy was denied Adam and Eve

79:4.9 true religion, is the indispensable s. of that higher

79:8.8 is folly to regard the past as the exclusive s. of truth.

80:8.4 moved away from the center and s. of their culture.

81:6.27 Ideals elevate the s. of the social stream.

81:6.27 no stream will rise any higher than its s. no matter

86:2.2 Not finding a material s. for his miseries, he settled

86:3.4 he vaguely visualized as the s. of these mysterious

87:2.2 angered ghost was supposed to be a s. of calamity,

89:1.1 The taboo is the s. of ceremonial standards and the

91:6.4 hard pressed,will pray in some way to some s of help

94:1.5 concept of the Father-Brahma as the s. of all gods,

94:6.3 existence, and Trinity is the primal s. of all reality.”

94:6.8 was: That faith in the Absolute God is the s. of that

96:7.3 to the s. and chronology of each separate hymn of

97:1.4 Lord God of Israel was the s. of all truth, stability,

102:1.6 communion with God, the divine s. of the Adjuster.

102:2.2 sublime partnership of man and the everlasting s.

102:2.5 not yield the existential unity of the s. of reality,

102:4.3 the recognition of God as the reality—s., nature, and

103:3.1 the social group is not the s. of religious experience

103:7.1 philosophy; indeed, faith is, with science, the very s.

103:7.9 The religion of the spiritual experience is the s. of the

104:4.26 of the Unqualified Absolute, and the s. of all energy.

105:3.2 potential of all potentials and s. of all actuals;

105:3.2 of all change; s. of pattern and Father of persons.

105:3.5 while functioning himself as the s. of mind

105:4.1 the eternity existence of the I AM as the primal s. of

105:5.5 those high destinies commensurate with an infinity s..

106:1.4 The Sevenfold, in all phases, is the s. of the relative

107:0.5 of Deity to worship the infinite s. of the divine gift.

107:4.2 The actual s. of the Adjuster must be infinite,

107:6.4 If you will remember that God is the s of pure energy

108:3.7 divine gifts from some far-distant and central s.,

109:4.2 But Adjusters do hail from the s. of personality,

110:7.4 the Father of spirits, ever the s. of these divine gifts

111:1.9 to the very s. of the divine mind and on beyond,

111:6.6 Science is the s. of facts, and mind cannot operate

112:6.6 has been modified and translated by the creative s. of

113:4.1 are not mind, though they do spring from the same s.

114:6.7 but they are not the s. of ultrasectarianism and

115:4.2 The s. of the Supreme is in the Paradise Trinity—

115:5.1 Trinity, which remains as the absolute center-s. of

115:7.7 fully appreciated without taking into consideration s.,

116:0.3 existential like the everlasting Gods who are its s..

116:2.2 the Master Spirits, whose collective acts are the s. of

116:2.3 farther and farther from its Paradise s. until it finds

116:2.14 levels of God the Sevenfold are the nature and s.

116:3.5 Conjoint Actor is the ever-present s. of the mind

116:4.3 while the Master Spirits continue as s.-centers for the

117:2.0 THE SOURCE OF EVOLUTIONARY GROWTH

121:8.12 And when that secondary s. of information proved

126:3.8 never hesitated to embrace, no matter from what s.

130:2.7 God is the s. and destiny of all that is good and

130:4.2 Jesus said to Ganid: The s. of universe reality is

131:4.2 God is the great s. of energy; he is the Great Soul.

131:4.2 O Supreme Person, s. of beings, Lord of creation,

131:5.2 This, our God, is the s. of all luminosity.

132:3.6 when this divine entity attains the s. of its existence

132:3.6 the personal s. of all existence, God, the Father.

146:0.2 It was a s. of great satisfaction to the apostles at last

148:6.12 other apostles to change their views regarding the s.,

149:6.9 The spirit of my Father will return to the divine s.

149:6.10 with the appreciation of the s. of your salvation

150:2.1 it had been a s. of much difficulty and no end of

150:6.2 the receipt of news from other groups was a s. of

156:4.3 the sea animals which were the s. of this dye

160:5.7 but positively declares that this divine s. of values

161:1.2 God indeed may be the s. of all personality, but

162:5.2 who sent me into the world, and who is the s. of

165:3.4 without the knowledge of the Father, the s. of all life.

168:3.5 No matter what the s. of his wonder-working power,

174:5.11 a message came to him from some superhuman s..

187:5.6 murderous Sanhedrin and reminded Pilate of the s.

194:2.15 the spiritual s. of the intellectual kinship of all

195:9.11 tablelands which are supposed to be its exclusive s..

196:3.16 this lover hails from the very s. of infinite love;

196:3.22 divinely real, with that which is the very s. of reality.

196:3.24 God is the very s. of all such superanimal insights

196:3.25 such morality is not the s. of religious experience

196:3.26 the Father-s. of all that is true, beautiful, and good;

sourceadjective

10:2.4 the father-personality, the unlimited s. personality.

11:2.9 This Paradise s. material is neither dead nor alive;

105:1.5 still there are certain s. relationships which reality

115:3.6 s. manifestation of the I AM from which all reality

source-center

11:9.7 the s. of all force-space and energy manifestations.

source-centers

116:4.3 the Master Spirits continue as s. for the ministry of

Sourcesee Source, First; Source, Second; Source, Third

0:3.22 Son simultaneously with becoming the Eternal S.

3:2.5 in close proximity to him—the S. of all things.

6:1.5 central universe he is known as the Co-ordinate S.,

9:8.20 not imply that these beings are Third S. personalities

19:1.12 from the infinite, eternal, and divine Paradise S.

24:6.6 he stood in the very presence of the S. and Destiny

27:1.5 they need no light of the sun, for the Great S. and

40:9.1 Ascending Spirit-fused mortals are not Third S.

45:4.9 their leader in the worship of “The One S. of Life.”

94:11.8 to the envisioning of the Primal S. of universes.

94:11.11 existence, some Absolute S. of all reality.

98:2.4 “the idea of God,” and “the Great S..”

104:4.1 was, and ever will be: the First Universal Father-S.,

105:3.4 3. The Paradise S. and Center.

105:3.10 are manifestations of the I AM-First S. and Center;

115:7.8 the First Father-Cause and S.-Pattern of all things

116:5.8 7. The S. of Paradise—the Universal Father.

131:8.3 All things depend on the Great S. for life.

144:5.74 Our all-faithful S. and all-powerful Center,

196:3.16 this evaluator is the child of the Center and S. of all

Source and Center, First

0:3.0 III. THE FIRST SOURCE AND CENTER

0:3.2 1. The F..

0:3.9 God, as the F., is primal in relation to total reality—

0:3.9 The F. is infinite as well as eternal and is therefore

0:3.10 —the Universal Father—is the personality of the F.

0:3.11 The F. is, therefore, primal in all domains: deified or

0:3.11 relation to, and dependence on, the primacy of the F.

0:3.12 The F. is related to the universe as: 1. The gravity

0:3.24 fullness—the finality—implied by the primacy of the F

0:4.12 the Absolute of the material-gravity control of the F.

0:11.2 the F. realizes extension of experiential power,

1:0.1 God of all creation, the F. of all things and beings.

1:1.1 recognition of our personal relationship with the F.

1:2.1 to the universe of universes he is the F. of reality.

1:2.10 the F. functions in the patterns of the eternal Isle of

1:2.10 This interrelation of the F. with the co-ordinate

1:3.8 I know of the actuality and personality of the F.,

1:5.11 To deny the personality of the F. leaves one only the

1:7.7 The F. is that infinity who unqualifiedly transcends

2:1.11 indwells mortal man is a part of the infinity of the F.

2:2.1 Thus are the plans and purposes of the F. like

2:7.7 it coheres with, and in, the Paradise Deity of the F..

3:0.3 attributes of the infinite and divine reality of the F..

3:1.7 Likewise is the F. potentially present in the

3:1.8 Just as the F. is potentially present in the mind

3:1.8 so is he potentially present in the tensions of the

3:2.3 the incomprehensible truth that the F. is the primal

4:4.6 the F. is always and consistently a loving Father.

6:1.1 As the Father is the F., so the Eternal Son is the

6:1.2 The F. is the Volitional Absolute; the Second Source

6:2.6 by differentiation from the universality of the F..

6:4.7 we cannot distinguish between the F. and Second

6:7.3 to the universes—the sum and substance of the F.,

7:0.3 Thus is the F. forever revealed in the material beauty

7:6.4 the pre-existence, priority, and primacy of the F.

7:7.2 The F. is much more than a personality, but all of the

7:7.2 the spirit qualities of the father personality of the F.

8:3.2 Since the personalization of the Third Source, the F.

9:0.4 Like the F., the Third is responsive to the spiritual

9:1.4 Third Source is expressive of the nature of the F..

9:1.5 qualification shares the omnipresence of the F.,

9:8.9 F. personality and Third Source personality are

9:8.12 Both F. and Third Source personalities are endowed

10:1.0 1. SELF-DISTRIBUTION OF THE F.

10:2.4 The F. is the infinite father-personality, the unlimited

10:2.5 The personality of the F. is the personality of infinity

10:3.5 But such a theoretical F. without a Son could not

10:3.5 The F. has always been, and will forever be,

10:3.6 of will must have been eternally inherent in the F..

10:3.9 The F. functions outside Havona in the phenomenal

10:3.14 5. As a Father, he maintains parental contact with all

10:3.15 6. As a person, he acts directly throughout creation

10:3.16 7. As total Deity, he functions only in the Trinity.

10:4.2 of the character traits and infinite powers of the F.

10:5.7 relationships of the F.—undeified as well as deified—

10:6.1 All law takes origin in the F.; he is law.

11:2.9 it is the original nonspiritual expression of the F.;

11:2.10 It appears to us that the F. has concentrated all

11:2.10 as a part of his technique of self-liberation from

14:6.6 1. The Universal Father—the F..

15:1.1 swinging in majestic grandeur around the F. and his

28:3.2 personal or otherwise, of sole origin in the F..

30:1.10 fragmentations of the prepersonal reality of the F..

31:1.2 beings as have been fused with the spirit of the F.,

32:5.1 the infinite thought and the eternal purpose of the F..

42:10.1 relationship in the nonspiritual realities of the F.

42:11.1 The F. is the primal cause of all materialization and

56:1.6 the original monothetic Creator personality, the F.

56:4.2 The infinite personality of the F., the Universal

75:8.7 if the F. were only a force and not also a personality,

92:4.5 The true concept of the F. was first promulgated

102:2.5 the existential unity of the source of reality, the F.,

103:7.12 unity thereof, in the infinity of the F., the I AM.

104:2.6 recognition of the triune associations of the F.,

104:3.13 The F., who is Father to the Eternal Son, is also

104:4.1 was, and ever will be: the First Universal Father-S.,

104:4.15 two of the great manifestations of the acts of the F.;

104:4.26 the universe position of the F., the cosmic focal point

104:4.28 unsearchable plan of the Infinite Energizer, the F..

104:4.44 to Deity and to nondeity presences, as is the F., who

104:4.45 that there are fifteen triune associations of the F.,

104:4.46 The F. is the unifying member of all triunities;

105:1.6 your philosophic postulate of the infinity of the F.,

105:1.6 our hypothesis of all we feel is unknowable of the F..

105:1.7 the F. is infinitely more complex than the universes

105:2.3 is revealed as absolute in the presence of the F.

105:2.11 an absolute, it is revealed in the primacy of the F.;

105:3.2 1. The F.. First Person of Deity and primal nondeity

105:3.4 energy grasped in the gravity control of the F.

105:3.9 the F. would appear to be antecedent to all absolutes

105:3.10 the Absolutes are manifestations of the I AM-First S.

105:3.10 a beginning but are co-ordinate eternals with the F..

105:5.4 be attributed to the self-existent free will of the F.,

105:7.17 other sevenfold relationships of the F. which do not

105:7.18 that the diversification of the original reality of the F.

106:3.5 we are able to understand more and more of the F.

106:9.11 voyage of discovery into the absoluteness of the F..

107:1.2 Adjusters proceed direct from the Father, the F..

107:1.3 existences apart from the absoluteness of the F.,

107:1.5 that none of the other absolute associates of the F.

107:2.5 inclined to believe that they are at one with the F.,

107:5.4 prepersonal entities presumably originate in the F..

108:3.9 are fragments of the prepersonal Deity of the F..

111:6.6 repleteness of the all-inclusive nature of the F. until

112:7.18 the highest manifestation of the essence of the F.

115:3.6 The unqualified concept of the F., that source

115:3.7 the actual revelation of the originality of the F..

115:3.8 the potential revelation of the originality of the F..

115:3.10 in the originality of the F., we cannot say that either

115:4.1 all infinite potentiality (in conjunction with the F.).

115:7.3 unsearchable nature of the Paradise Father, the F..

116:3.4 3. The indwelling presences of the F..

117:0.1 The will of God is the purpose of the F. as it is

117:1.9 The F. is potential in the three great Absolutes, is

118:6.2 All other causes are derivatives of this one Great F..

118:9.6 existence in response to the absolute will of the F.,

169:4.6 descriptive of his personal relationship with the F. of

Source and Center, Secondsee also Son, Eternal;

                              see also God the Son

0:3.3 2. The S..

3:1.11 by the remoteness of their origin from the S. and

6:1.1 First Source and Center, so the Eternal Son is the S..

6:1.2 Absolute; the S. is the Personality Absolute.

6:1.5 your local universe, this Son is of record as the S..

6:1.6 “the Eternal Son” for this Original Son, the S.,

6:3.2 as they go forth over the spirit circuits of the S.,

6:4.6 of the all-powerful spirit-gravity circuit of the S..

6:4.7 we cannot distinguish between the First and S.;

7:0.3 As the upholder of spirit realities, the S. is the eternal

7:1.1 circuit, leads directly back to the person of the S. on

7:1.1 He presides over the control and operation of that

7:1.1 He literally holds all spirit realities and spiritualized

7:1.4 Such a new spirit is actually a part of the S.;

7:1.11 existential spirit is inherent in the infinity of the S..

7:6.7 gravity, which also centers in the person of the S..

10:6.1 The administration of spiritual law inheres in the S..

12:3.9 the summation of the active spirit gravity of the S..

12:7.14 how can any of the divine beings of the S. and Third

14:6.12 2. The Eternal Son—the S..

39:1.5 and the personal embrace of the S., the Eternal Son.

105:3.3 2. The S..

105:3.3 In the S. spirit is unqualified while personality is

115:3.7 union of the three Absolutes of actuality, the S.,

115:3.10 association of the S., Third, and Paradise Sources

116:3.3 2. The personality revelations of the S..

195:6.14 the presence of the unqualified volition of the S.,

Source and Center, Thirdsee also Conjoint Actor; Conjoint

Creator; Spirit, Infinite; Third Person

0:3.4 3. The T..

5:3.5 of the spirit personalities having origin in the T.;

6:6.3 which is ancestral to the absolute mind of the T.,

7:1.2 the interposition of the antigravity forces of the T..

7:4.6 the spiritual personalities of the T. all partake of the

7:6.4 of the controlling and creative agencies of the T.,

8:1.8 conjoint associate and exclusive executive, the T..

8:1.10 And we thus portray the sequential origin of the T.

8:2.2 The T. is known by numerous titles: the Universal

8:2.2 he is sometimes confused with the cosmic mind.

8:2.3 would better comprehend the T. if he were called

8:2.8 of the unconditioned and limitless mind of the T..

8:3.1 The T. eternalizes concurrently with the central or

8:3.2 Since the personalization of the T., the First Source

8:6.1 bestowal and the far-flung distribution of the T. to

8:6.4 we find that the Conjoint Creator is not only the T.

8:6.5 of the manifold beings who take origin in the T.,

8:6.5 we still affirm that this same T. is a person,

9:0.2 the T. is the unifier of the manifold energies and

9:0.4 the T. is responsive to the spiritual and the material.

9:1.0 1. ATTRIBUTES OF THE THIRD SOURCE AND

9:1.1 The T. is known by many names, all designative of

9:1.1 he is the personality co-ordinate and divine equal of

9:1.1 he is an omnipresent spiritual influence.

9:1.1 he is the ancestor of the power-control creatures and

9:1.2 Some of the attributes of the T. are derived from the

9:1.2 the Father-Son partnership which eternalizes the T.

9:1.3 should think of the T. as a universal co-ordinator,

9:1.3 reality can escape eventual relationship with the T.

9:1.5 The T. perfectly and without qualification shares

9:1.7 an attribute of the T. which is superior even to

9:3.1 functionally associated with, the person of the T..

9:3.5 are by nature responsive to the acts of the T. and

9:3.6 permeated by the power-control creatures of the T.:

9:3.7 not personal doings of the T. are all volitional acts

9:3.8 the agencies of the T. are the levers of intelligence

9:4.1 There is an intellectual nature of the T. that is

9:4.3 The mind of the T. is infinite; it utterly transcends

9:5.1 The T. is infinite in mind.

9:5.2 exclusive origin in the T.; he is the bestower of mind

9:5.3 Through his creative and creature associates the T.

9:5.3 He ministers to human and subhuman intellect

9:5.4 a local universe by a Creative Daughter of the T..

9:6.1 The T., the universal intelligence, is personally

9:6.1 he maintains a personal and perfect contact with all

9:6.1 absolute mind-gravity circuit that focalizes in the T.

9:7.3 dominance of the absolute mind gravity of the T..

9:7.3 in the Seven Master Spirits and converge in the T..

9:8.3 There is no direct representative of the T. on the

9:8.6 The T. is represented in the grand universe by a vast

9:8.9 fundamental types there are personalities of the T.,

9:8.9 These T. personalities are not a part of the Father’s

9:8.9 First Source and T. personality are mutually

9:8.10 Neither do we know why the T. bestows non-Father

9:8.11 There are numerous types of T. personalities.

9:8.11 The Infinite Spirit bestows T. personality upon

9:8.12 Both First Source and T. personalities are endowed

9:8.14 The functional family of the T., as it is revealed in

9:8.20 imply that these beings are T. personalities though

10:2.5 The personality of the T. is the superadditive

10:2.7 the primary personalities of the T. are experiential

10:6.1 of the divine statutes, is the function of the T..

10:6.3 mercy), is supplied by the personalities of the T.,

12:3.10 the estimation of the present capacity of the T. for

12:6.3 The T. assists in the maintenance of the

12:7.14 how can the divine beings of the Second and T. hope

13:1.18 Spirit with certain of the higher offspring of the T..

14:6.17 3. The Infinite Spirit—the T..

16:2.3 the superuniverse spirit presence of the T. on any

16:2.4 with the supreme-ultimate attributes of the T..

16:3.6 all personalities who take exclusive origin in the T..

16:4.1 They represent the T. in the relationships of energy

16:6.1 is a subabsolute manifestation of the mind of the T.

17:1.6 registries for all personalities created by the T. who

17:1.9 assemble with the spirit personalities of the T. in the

17:8.1 the nucleus of the functional family of the T.

17:8.2 creators of the vast creature family of the T..

21:2.2 and in many respects dependent upon, the T..

21:2.7 mind is the endowment of the T., the source of mind

22:7.11 Mind, the individual contribution of the T. and his

23:1.8 sympathetic group of beings derived from the T.;

26:2.6 Though partaking of the nature of the T.,

28:3.2 of each phase of every creature of origin in the T.

28:4.4 the personal representatives of the T. on such a

28:6.7 loving ministry of the patient personalities of the T..

29:2.9 They are all endowed with Third-S. personality and

30:1.11 The fragmentations of the premind spirit of the T.,

32:2.1 power directors and other beings originating in the T

32:4.3 associations of the personalities of origin in the T.,

34:1.4 this localization and personalization of the T. in our

40:9.1 Spirit-fused mortals are not T. personalities; they are

40:9.1 with individualizations of the premind spirit of the T.

49:6.6 an individualized portion of the immortal spirit of T..

104:4.13 Energy is organized by the cosmic agents of the T.;

105:3.5 4. The T..

107:2.3 spirit of the local universe manifestation of the T..

113:3.2 the Omnipresent Spirit presence of the Paradise T..

115:3.7 of the three Absolutes of actuality, the Second, T.,

115:3.10 is emergent; in the association of the Second, T.,

116:3.2 1. The mind focalizations of the T..

116:3.2 The mind bestowal of the T. unifies the spirit

117:5.2 the finite emerge from the T. and achieve finite time-

Source-Pattern

115:7.8 the First Father-Cause and S. of all things and all

sourcessee Sources

0:3.10 over all co-ordinate and subordinate s. and centers.

0:3.10 function of such co-ordinate and subordinate s. and

2:7.1 intelligence, gleaned from even high s., is only

4:5.2 One of the greatest s. of confusion on Urantia

9:2.3 many s. of supermaterial power linking the people of

16:6.2 they are the actual s. of the intellectual potentials

19:2.3 They are the s. of wisdom for all teachers in the

41:7.0 7. SOURCES OF SOLAR ENERGY

41:7.3 energy expenditure, and the s. of solar energy,

44:8.2 There are three possible s. of special human ability

46:2.4 liaison with the superior forces and spirit s. of energy

65:3.6 —no more races will evolve from prehuman s.

68:3.4 Without help from superhuman s the strain of society

69:8.12 man seeks to wrest new secrets and s. of wealth and

72:6.3 funds for old-age pensions are derived from four s.:

72:7.8 the government is derived from the following five s.:

75:8.2 as many as four separate s.: Andonite, Sangik,

81:2.14 undiscovered s. of energy, man has liberated,

81:6.1 there exist today no new s. of culture, no Andites to

91:6.3 the urge to seek help and guidance from divine s.,

93:3.5 as well as through other s. on his mother’s side.

94:12.2 Its s. are back in the early days of this differentiation

94:12.4 willingness to appropriate truth from any and all s.

96:3.1 possessed qualities derived from superior racial s.;

100:6.3 is aware of making contact with s. of superhuman

107:3.8 information from a thousand and one different s.,

113:4.6 Though hailing from different s. and different levels,

115:4.0 4. SOURCES OF SUPREME REALITY

117:1.7 The eternal s. of these triune qualities of divinity are

117:1.7 conceive of such s. as supertruth, superbeauty, and

118:9.2 higher minds function to liberate their creative s. but

121:8.9 But Luke had other s. of information.

121:8.12 I have drawn freely upon all s. of record and

121:8.12 derived my information from purely human s..

121:8.12 Only when such s. failed, have I resorted to those

121:8.12 resorted to the superplanetary s. of information.

121:8.13 commission forbade me to resort to extrahuman s.

121:8.13 required conceptual expression in purely human s.

121:8.14 gratefully acknowledge our indebtedness to all s. of

126:2.3 Jesus never derived authority to teach from human s.

132:5.2 the following analysis of the s. of your riches: Ask

132:5.2 And as a help in the study of the s. of your great

132:5.15 of inherited wealth you should consider its s..

132:5.17 all these s. of wealth must be judged by the highest

156:5.19 Love, freely receive from both divine and human s.

160:4.11 Skill is one of the real s. of the satisfaction of living

195:10.1 even overflowing s. of inspiration and enhanced

Sources

6:4.7 cannot distinguish between the First and Second S.;

10:3.1 existence and working of the three S. and Centers.

15:1.4 the Paradise residence of the Great S. and Centers

21:2.3 prerogatives from the Paradise S. and Centers,

21:2.3 inherent in the pre-existence of the S. and Centers

32:3.7 departs sufficiently far from the original and divine S.

36:2.11 after the order of the three Paradise S. and Centers,

115:3.7 the Second, Third, and Paradise S. and Centers.

115:3.10 association of the Second, Third, and Paradise S.

southsee South

11:2.2 being one-sixth longer in the north-s. diameter than

11:5.5 mother force of space seems to flow in at the s.

11:5.6 the next in a north-s. direction, while the greatest

22:10.4 group of new universes in the s. parts of Orvonton

32:2.12 The universe of Nebadon now swings far to the s.

34:4.13 that these direction cells ever point north and s..

57:8.23 land mass began as the great north-and-s. cracking,

58:4.3 Africa moved slightly s., creating an east and west

58:4.3 the islands of the Pacific broke away on the s. and

59:3.9 valley region but not farther west except to the s..

59:5.4 The s. polar waters inundated South America and

60:3.2 whole vast north and s. mountain range extending

60:3.6 Great volcanic actions occurred s. of the Alps and

61:1.12 The Arctic Ocean ran s. to connect with the

61:5.5 The central ice sheet extended s. as far as Kansas;

61:7.2 central and eastern ice fields, was well on its way s.;

61:7.2 it extended as far s. as the Ohio River and central

61:7.5 But the central lobe reached s. to cover most of the

61:7.7 the ice moved s. over fifteen hundred miles from its

61:7.9 the eastern sheet advancing s. and covering the

63:5.4 the later ice sheets came farther s. and drove their

64:1.1 neither could he go s. nor west because of the

64:1.2 back to their inferior tree-dwelling relatives in the s..

64:2.3 the north to the Alps and Mediterranean in the s..

64:4.4 the fourth ice sheet was well on its way s..

64:4.9 and, after a pause of a few thousand years, started s.

64:4.10 the advancing glacier pushed man and the animals s..

64:7.8 the fifth glacier did not extend so far s. in Europe,

64:7.9 older European Neanderthalers had been driven s.

64:7.14 the great black exodus started s. through Palestine

64:7.15 had driven the indigo race out of Egypt and far s. on

73:5.1 to the s. were built the homes for the workers and

76:0.1 They feared to go s.; the hills of that region were

76:1.3 be built for the protection of the territory to the s.

77:3.8 the noncombatants, fled to their homes in the s.,

77:5.7 Adamson and Ratta journeyed s. to the second

78:1.11 blue men from the north and Saharans from the s.

78:2.1 their irrigation and flood-control problems to the s.,

78:3.6 The black peoples were moving farther s. in Africa

78:3.7 The indigo race was moving s. in Africa, there to

78:5.5 a few teachers and traders ever penetrated farther s.

78:7.6 Only in the s. and among the Sumerians did any trace

78:8.3 advantage over their rich neighbors to the s..

79:1.2 and to the s. in the highland regions of Tibet,

79:1.5 about the great Andite exodus from the lands s. and

79:3.5 submergence of the Andites by peoples of the s.,

79:4.2 vulnerable to absorption by the Dravidians of the s.,

79:5.2 These subhuman types were pushed s. by the fifth

79:5.3 body of the yellow race entered China from the s.

79:7.2 an advanced position over their brethren in the s.

80:1.1 men from the north and the Saharans from the s. met

80:3.2 to the s. were in contact with the Saharan peoples.

80:5.1 Mesopotamia through the Turkestan-s. Russian

80:5.3 to the white cavalry raiders who penetrated the s.,

80:6.5 inhospitable Arabia and by the blacks from the s..

80:9.11 the blue men, but in the s. they survived in greater

93:9.2 Abraham departed from Salem, going s. to live near

94:9.4 In the s. the fundamentalist stereotype of the

94:9.5 with the purists of the s. who held to the Hinayana,

96:3.5 onslaughts of a strong Libyan thrust from the s.

121:2.8 both Seleucidae to the north and Ptolemies to the s.

122:6.1 Their home was located a little to the s. and east of

123:1.7 country home of Mary’s brother, several miles s. of

123:5.12 Also to the s. and the east, when the sun shone upon

123:5.13 to the s. Jesus could overlook the broad and fertile

123:6.1 another uncle (his mother’s brother) five miles s. of

124:1.2 sojourns on his uncle’s farm s. of Nazareth,

124:6.1 They journeyed s. toward Samaria, but on

124:6.5 laid aside their outer garments as they journeyed s.

124:6.8 look s. over the sluggish waters of the Dead Sea.

128:7.8 Before harvest he took Jude to the farmer uncle s. of

129:1.4 his boatbuilding shops were on the lake to the s. of

129:1.7 on the direct travel route from Damascus to the s..

129:2.1 Jude’s fishing headquarters was s. of Capernaum.

130:0.3 From Antioch they journeyed s. to Sidon and then

131:1.2 the God of the east, the west, the north, and the s..

134:7.4 From Antioch Jesus journeyed s. along the coast to

134:7.5 going from Beersheba in the s. to Dan in the north.

134:8.10 Jesus then proceeded s. by the same way he had

135:2.3 so they decided to go s. with the sheep herd.

135:10.0 10. JOHN JOURNEYS SOUTH

135:10.1 the remainder of his disciples began their journey s..

137:2.2 he drew away with many disciples and hastened s.

141:1.1 so Jesus thought best to journey s. and into Judea

141:7.2 John into the hills across the river and s. of Jericho

142:8.1 decided to leave Jerusalem for a while, going s. to

142:8.3 This sojourn in the s. of Judea was a restful season of

148:2.1 At this infirmary, located a short distance to the s.

152:2.1 to obtain much needed rest in a beautiful park s. of

152:2.4 children were assembled here in this park to the s.

155:0.1 where they spent the night in a beautiful park s. of

156:3.2 they departed for Tyre, going s. along the coast by

156:4.1 a believer, who lived three or four miles s. of Tyre,

156:4.2 the encampment at Joseph’s house s. of the city.

156:6.1 Jesus and the twelve left the home of Joseph, s. of

156:6.3 on the western shores of the lake of Galilee, s. of

157:2.1 when the wind blows from the s., you say scorching

157:3.1 from the hills just to the s. a magnificent view was

157:3.2 the time of passing s. of the Waters of Merom,

158:7.1 As they journeyed s., just beyond the Waters of

166:3.5 of living faith will come from the north and the s.

166:5.3 really the headquarters of the early church in the s.

167:3.6 on that day in the river which flowed s. of the city.

171:1.1 starting s. on their tour of the cities of Perea,

171:1.4 camp, and who went s. with Jesus and the twelve.

188:0.2 body thrown in the open burial pits of Gehenna, s. of

190:1.8 from Beersheba in the s. to Damascus and Sidon in

South Africa

60:2.2 western Europe, S., and India, but not in Australia.

60:3.16 North and S., Australia, and parts of Europe.

61:2.3 enormous Antarctic continent with S., Australia,

66:5.30 as the twentieth-century society of Capetown, S.,

South Americasee America; see American

southeast

59:4.8 land s. of the Cincinnati Island remained well above

79:1.2 perished when the rain winds shifted to the s., but

southeastern

15:1.5 turned the s. bend of the superuniverse space level

15:1.5 you are just now advancing beyond the s. bend

64:7.19 an Indian tribe and a lone Eskimo group on the s.

80:8.2 the mountainous regions of central and s. Europe.

92:6.19 connective of North Africa, the Levant, and s. Asia.

134:2.1 Assyria, Media, and Parthia to the s. Caspian Sea

southerly

15:1.4 turned into the bend leading to the s. plunge.

15:1.4 Number four is on the straightaway s. flight,

15:1.4 Center of Centers while continuing on the direct s.

southern advance

61:5.5 the first North American glacier started its s..

61:7.5 valley, and the western ice sheet made little s..

southern Alps

60:1.4 Limestone was laid down in the s. as the result of

southern Asia

85:3.1 In s. it was early believed that the souls of men came

89:7.5 Temple harlotry eventually spread throughout s. and

southern Atlantic

60:3.4 the s. encroached on the coast of South America,

southern blue men

80:8.1 the remnants of the commingled Saharans and the s..

southern Caspian Sea

73:1.6 Here, in the vicinity of Lake Van and the s. region,

77:5.10 civilization was situated in the region east of the s.

78:1.3 Adamsonite headquarters, situated east of the s.

southern China

78:5.6 into Japan, Formosa, the East Indies, and s.,

78:5.6 though very few entered s. by the coastal route.

79:2.4 many of the eastern inferiors into Burma and s. but

southern Chinese

79:6.7 The s. did not fare so well in this regard, and they

southern clan

97:9.2 Jewish consciousness originated in the s. of Judah.

southern Cro-Magnons

80:3.6 The s. generally lived in caves and grottoes.

southern crossing

135:6.2 John appeared on the bank of this s. of the Jordan.

southern curvature

15:1.5 is a few billion years past the swing around the s.

southern curve

15:1.4 number six occupies most of the s., the segment

southern division

80:9.8 In later times this s. of the white race was infused by

southern drift

64:7.1 third of geologic count, was well advanced on its s.

southern England

61:5.4 ice covered the British Isles excepting the coast of s.,

southern Europe

59:1.5 and Pacific coasts, over the West Indies, and in s..

59:3.2 this period except those of the great volcanoes of s.

78:3.5 S. and the Mediterranean fringe were occupied by

80:1.2 from these centers had penetrated somewhat into s.

80:7.13 Greek civilization persisted in the peoples of s.,

80:8.3 log piers over the lakes of Italy, Switzerland, and s.

80:9.13 that this was a great period of agriculture in s..

89:7.5 Temple harlotry eventually spread throughout s. and

98:1.2 the so-called Aryan invasion from s. and the East.

132:0.3 At this time the Roman Empire included all of s.,

southern European

80:9.10 racial mixtures laid the foundations for the s. race,

southern extension

61:7.9 the sixth glacier reached its farthest points of s.,

southern extremity

27:6.3 At the s. of the vast Paradise domain the masters of

southern forests

64:1.3 their backward cousins were luxuriating in the s.

64:3.5 had been either destroyed or driven back to the s..

southern France

64:2.2 mongrel groups were arriving in England from s..

80:5.5 of the blue man which persisted longest were in s.,

80:9.13 In s. and Spain it was the New Stone Age associated

southern fringe(s)

58:5.8 pressure tended to cause the s. to slide downhill,

79:2.2 are rather the most inferior s. and eastern fringe,

southern Galilee

122:6.1 highest of all the hills of s. save the Mount Tabor

146:6.1 people of central and s. had become miracle-minded

150:0.4 all the principal cities and villages of central and s.,

150:6.3 from all parts of central and s. these various groups

southern Germany

60:2.6 the beautiful lithographic stone of s. was laid down,

southern Gulf

59:1.8 Arctic seas were then connected with the s. waters.

southern headquarters

135:1.1 This was the s. of the Nazarite brotherhood,

Southern Hemisphere

59:6.6 glaciers began to appear, especially over the S.,

southern hills

97:4.1 Amos, who appeared from among the s. to denounce

southern Himalayas

94:7.1 over a small and secluded mountain valley in the s..

southern Illinois

61:7.2 well on its way south; at its height it reached to s.,

southern India

82:6.5 as is shown by the present-day peoples of s..

85:1.1 Today the Kateri people of s. still worship a stone,

94:1.7 thousands of superstitions, cults, and rituals of s.,

southern inferiors

79:2.4 drove many of the eastern and s. into Burma and

southern invasions

62:1.3 that was repeatedly cut off by the s. of the glaciers.

southern islands

79:6.3 the s. were occupied by peoples carrying a heavy

southern Judea

139:12.1 Judas was born in Kerioth, a small town in s..

142:8.0 8. IN SOUTHERN JUDEA

southern kingdom

97:5.1 calamity in retribution for transgressions of the s..

97:9.17 who later enslaved Judah, putting the s. under tribute

southern land bridge

61:2.3 The s. was extensive, reconnecting the enormous

southern lands

63:2.6 to be independent of their animal relatives of the s.

southern nation

64:6.18 The s. entered Africa, where they destroyed their

64:6.19 of the green man were mostly confined to this s.

southern North America

60:3.18 like that of the present climate in central and s..

southern oceans

59:3.8 with another commingling of the waters of the s..

southern Pacific

59:4.15 western Asia, while the s. covered most of India.

60:1.12 as well as India and the islands of the s. basin.

southern Palestine

93:5.6 other groups were constantly raiding the tribes of s..

southern part(s)

59:2.7 again well up excepting the s. of North America.

60:1.8 coast went down excepting the s. of California and

southern peninsula

79:0.1 It was on a s. of this continent that Andon and

southern Perea

135:12.1 As John was working in s. when arrested, he was

169:0.2 begin the tour of s. which led right up to the final

171:0.1 Jerusalem, visiting numerous cities in s. on the way.

171:1.1 starting south on their tour of the cities of s.,

171:1.2 half followed him for two weeks, visiting towns in s..

171:3.1 of several hundred disciples, journeyed about in s.,

171:4.1 after having completed their tour of the cities of s..

southern promontory

122:6.1 home a little to the south and east of the s. of this

southern races

79:6.7 a definite difference between the northern and s..

southern regions

11:5.5 the north end of the Paradise center than in the s.;

60:1.4 this period will be found in the s. of South America

62:3.11 Their descendants sought the warmer s. with their

southern Rocky Mountains

59:5.18 both the Andes and the ancestral s. rising.

southern Samaria

143:0.2 The people of s. heard Jesus gladly, and the apostles,

162:9.2 many workers had been sent to the cities of s. and

southern sea(s)

59:1.8 When this s. entered the Appalachian trough,

59:1.17 The s. were warmer then than now, and they

60:3.5 The s. commenced the invasion of North America

62:4.3 Mesopotamian peninsula as it projected into the s.,

southern seacoast

64:7.6 of this union journeyed on the east and along the s.

southern settlements

79:7.2 been more progressive than the s. on the Yangtze.

southern South America

60:3.6 changes occurred in Europe, Russia, Japan, and s..

southern stretches

78:3.5 and Turkestan were occupied throughout their s.

southern strip

64:7.17 They lived for years on a narrow s. of the island

southern thrust

79:6.3 were dislodged by a powerful s.-coastwise thrust of

southern tribes

76:4.4 Many of the s. with whom they later united were

96:1.3 1. Yahweh was the god of the s. Palestinian tribes,

97:3.2 The s. or wandering Arabian tribes looked upon land

122:1.1 Nodites and, through the s. of the ancient blue man,

southern waves

67:5.2 beautiful headquarters went down beneath the s.,

southern white race

80:9.8 3. The s.. This brunet Mediterranean race consisted

southernmost

61:7.3 In Asia the Siberian ice sheet made its s. invasion,

64:4.5 the Siberian glacier was making its s. march,

southland

63:6.7 trail leading northward from the Mesopotamian s..

southlands

64:7.3 found existence more easy and agreeable in the s.,

southward

59:3.1 The s. and northward encroachment of the ancient

59:4.15 The arctic seas again moved s. over much of North

60:3.1 of the westward and s. drift of the continents,

61:3.1 the subtropical plants were beginning to migrate s..

61:4.6 getting cooler; the land plants were slowly moving s.

61:5.6 and erelong this eastern ice mass began to flow s..

64:1.1 never entertained the idea of going s. to live among

64:1.7 These unprogressive individuals drifted s. and

64:4.5 compelling early man to move s., back toward the

64:6.11 orange race was the first to follow the coast line s.

64:7.5 early journeyed s. to Mexico and Central America,

79:1.5 of migration began to veer from northward to s.,

79:1.6 rainfall to the north forced the Andonites s.,

79:1.7 for it was this extensive s. movement of Andonites

79:2.4 the Indus and Ganges and slowly moving s. into the

79:2.5 only crowded the majority of the people s. into the

80:2.2 The purer indigo elements moved s. to the forests of

80:5.4 blue race bitterly contested the s.-moving Andites,

80:9.6 Andonite push s. continued for a thousand years

94:2.1 As the Salem missionaries penetrated s. into the

135:10.1 north into Galilee, John felt led to retrace his steps s..

135:10.1 But John preached, baptized, and journeyed on s..

158:5.5 And they were a quiet group as they journeyed s.

southwest

62:1.3 With the passing of time the seacoast of India s. of

81:1.6 throughout s. Asia, along the fertile river bottoms

81:2.11 found in Asia, especially in the central to s. regions.

southwestern Asia

62:1.2 mammalian ancestry of mankind took place in s.,

65:2.15 over the Bering land bridge and down the coast to s.,

78:1.12 Here in s. there existed the potential of a great

78:3.4 racial mixtures were taking place throughout s..

79:0.1 S. witnessed the successive civilizations of Nodites

81:1.1 days of Adam, the cradle of civilization was in s.,

81:6.4 factors in the evolution of a superior culture in s.

95:0.1 The Salem missionaries spread out all over s.,

southwestward

62:1.2 Bering land bridge and slowly made their way s.

souvenirs

11:3.2 abundant s. of your material days in the Holy Land

sovereignnoun; see Sovereign

7:7.6 onetime Son of Man on earth, now the exalted s. of

18:3.8 by the Supreme Being, an experiential s., whose

20:6.9 becoming more literally the spirit of the s. Michael.

21:0.3 Sometimes we refer to the s. of your universe of

31:10.18 Person of Deity is powerizing as the almighty s. of

32:0.3 Urantia belongs to a local universe whose s. is the

33:3.3 The Master Creator Son is the personal s. of his

33:3.3 While the Spirit ever acknowledges the Son as s.

33:3.6 Though he was the s. of this local universe,

35:0.1 only one, Michael, the universe father and s..

35:9.5 they are well-nigh s. in the local affairs of the

35:9.5 The personal grasp of the s. is all but complete.

35:9.9 a new s. is usually installed within a comparatively

37:0.1 the Master Son, Michael, the universe father and s..

43:4.6 The traitorous Lucifer, onetime s. of Satania, sought

45:2.3 and brilliant ruler, and he is a rebellion-tested s..

55:8.3 Such a s. remains perpetually at the head of his

55:12.5 the almighty and experiential s. of the perfected

62:7.5 beautiful message of Lucifer, then s. of the Satania

67:2.1 Caligastia was about to proclaim himself s. of

67:2.2 the orders designating Caligastia as supreme s. on

75:4.2 in the execution of their oaths of trust to the s. of the

76:5.3 did not know that Michael, the s. of this universe,

114:1.1 sovereignty of Urantia was held in trust by the s. of

116:0.5 from Uversa as the almighty and experiential s. of

116:2.2 are the source of his growing power as almighty s.

117:2.7 Supreme Being will function as an experiential s. in

118:10.23 Providence is the slow and sure emergence of the s.

119:2.4 Sovereign pending the appointment of a new s..

119:3.7 have an understanding s. and a sympathetic friend,

119:7.4 enthrone him as the undisputed and supreme s. of

119:8.8 mortal home of Christ Michael, s. of all Nebadon,

120:0.3 further contribute to constituting him the s. of his

120:1.5 return to us as supreme and unconditional s. of

120:2.2 as well as the Son of God, supreme s. of your

120:3.10 the supreme and unconditional s. of this universe

120:3.11 I assume jurisdiction of all Nebadon as acting s.

120:3.11 Gabriel, I am your s. until Michael thus returns.”

127:0.4 this divine Son is earning the right to become s. of

127:6.13 He is our brother, sympathetic friend, experienced s.,

134:4.4 God alone is spirit s..

189:2.1 of the bestowal experience of Michael our s., but we

sovereignadjective

sovereign authority

34:2.1 elevation of the Creator Son to the s. of a Master

53:5.2 there was no absolute and personal s. in the universe

53:5.3 but we doubt that this s. would lead him to act

55:12.3 until the authority of the Supreme Being becomes s..

66:8.4 Caligastia was deprived of s. by the co-ordinate

128:1.2 as he presides in s. over the destinies of a universe,

187:5.6 reminded Pilate of the source of his s. as a Son of

sovereign bestowal

109:7.1 informed that personality is the s. freewill bestowal

sovereign choice

5:6.12 God provides for the s. of all true personalities.

sovereign God

1:3.1 he is “the s., eternal, immortal, invisible, and only

134:4.10 Spiritually, they all believed in a s.; socially, full

sovereign head

114:4.3 In a crisis the actual and s. of the government,

sovereign Judges

112:5.9 The s. of the universes will not deprive any being of

sovereign maker

139:9.11 association with a Son of God, the s. of a universe.

sovereign Master Son

109:5.5 will present the new creature to the s. of the local

sovereign nation(s)

134:5.7 when these great and supposedly s. come to touch

134:5.7 So-called s. cannot rub elbows without generating

134:5.10 will not enjoy lasting peace until the so-called s.

134:5.11 As the number of truly s. (great powers) decreases,

134:5.12 Peace will not come until every so-called s.

134:6.4 Another world war will teach the so-called s. to form

sovereign Potentate

131:9.2 O God, the Most High and s., that judgment rests

sovereign power(s)

15:14.3 experiential majesty of his then attained almighty s.

35:5.5 most often intrusted with the full delegation of s. to

134:5.10 nations intelligently and fully surrender their s.

134:5.11 When there are only a few really s. (great) powers,

182:3.7 he was fully determined to employ none of his s.

sovereign ruler(s)

21:3.15 he has become a Master Son, a s. and supreme ruler.

21:5.8 universes when once they have been installed as s..

23:2.18 of a Creator Son at the time of his elevation as s.

32:3.5 and subsequently supreme and s. in his own right.

53:5.3 of rebellion to the day of his enthronement as s. of

53:7.14 this wicked rebel; at that time Michael was not a s..

82:5.7 mores have usually permitted s. certain licenses in

119:6.6 continued to discuss the many exploits of their S.

119:8.1 not only accepted by the Ancients of Days as s. ruler

128:1.7 that he might become a merciful and understanding s.

176:4.1 only natural to believe that Jesus of Nazareth, s.

176:4.7 presence of this same Jesus, the s. of our universe.

sovereign stabilizers

109:7.2 Adjusters are the untrammeled, unassigned, and s.

sovereign states

72:7.6 taxation schemes of the comparatively free and s.

sovereign supervisor

73:0.3 Tabamantia, s. of the series of decimal worlds,

108:3.5 by Tabamantia, the s. of all life-experiment planets

sovereign will

2:4.5 by the all-knowing mind and the s. free will of the

3:6.4 the idea of universal and s., the very s. whose activity

3:6.7 But he is more; he is personal; he exercises s.,

4:0.1 God created the universes of his own free and s.,

117:1.5 even as the s. of the Master Son of Nebadon is now

118:7.4 immaturity dazzled by the freedom of the relatively s.

118:9.2 in the radius of this choice his will is relatively s..

136:4.9 he invariably subordinated his s. to that of his

Sovereign or Planetary Sovereign or System Sovereign

         or Universe Sovereign

15:2.3 sphere as its headquarters and is ruled by a SS..

20:6.9 it would have received had the local universe S.

33:2.0 2. THE SOVEREIGN OF NEBADON

33:6.4 are commissioned by executive decree of a SS. to

35:10.1 Lanonandeks belonging to the ex-System S. corps

36:4.1 who respond to the call of the S. addressed to the

38:6.2 the armies of heaven,” the chief executive of the S.

38:9.10 the midway creatures become the wards of the SS.

39:4.2 able seraphim are the immediate assistants of a SS.,

40:3.1 elevation of Planetary Prince to the dignity of PS..

43:3.7 ordinarily, in a loyal system, be invested in the SS..

45:2.0 2. THE SYSTEM SOVEREIGN

45:2.1 local system of worlds is a Lanonandek Son, the SS..

45:2.2 The present SS. possesses all the power and

45:2.3 When serving as an assistant SS., Lanaforge was

45:2.3 when the SS. stumbled and fell into darkness,

45:2.4 the S. presides over the system council of world

45:2.5 the S. holds a conclave with some one group of the

45:2.5 and between each of these groups and the SS..

45:2.6 entertained by the S. at these weekly relaxations

45:3.1 The chief executive of a local system, the SS., is

45:3.2 1. The SS.Lanaforge, number 2,709 of the primary

45:3.3 2. The first assistant S.—Mansurotia, number 17,841

45:3.4 3. The second assistant S.—Sadib, number 271,402

45:3.11 2. Lanaforge, the SS..

45:3.12 3. Mansurotia, the first assistant S..

46:1.1 and the SS. is present in each at least once a year.

46:5.16 while the SS. has a temple situated at the center of

47:8.2 The assistant SS. makes frequent visits to this world,

49:5.23 Caligastia, cast his lot with the rebellion of the SS.,

49:5.24 shortly thereafter the SS. dispatches a Material Son

50:0.1 here they are assigned to various duties by the SS.

50:0.2 The signal for a SS. to act in the matter of assigning

51:0.1 this biologic attainment signals the SS. to dispatch

51:2.1 the SS. convenes the corps of Material Sons and

51:6.9 3. The father of the spheres—the SS..

51:7.2 Planetary Prince is elevated to the position of PS..

52:1.8 dispatched by the SS. upon the report of the Life

52:3.1 on the planet, having been dispatched by the SS..

52:7.10 the Planetary Prince is elevated to the position of PS.

52:7.10 the SS. appears to proclaim the entrance of such a

53:1.3 Lucifer is now the fallen and deposed S. of Satania.

53:1.4 of Lanonandeks but had never functioned as a SS.;

53:6.5 able to carry on until the arrival of the new SS.,

53:7.12 the new S. came, landing on the sea of glass with his

53:9.2 and systems behold the end of the unfaithful S. of

54:2.3 In so doing this onetime S. of your system set the

54:5.6 exercise summary jurisdiction over the apostate SS.

55:1.1 the long-time Planetary Prince as the new PS. and

55:1.1 The SS. is also present and speaks in confirmation

55:1.2 the seat of the former Planetary Prince, now PS.;

55:1.4 such as: communications with the SS. or with the

55:2.3 then there is issued the summons of the PS. for

55:2.3 origin, and repair to the inner temple of the PS.,

55:3.1 world prospers under the fatherly rule of the PS..

55:3.20 are chosen by the citizenry by direction of the PS. in

55:4.5 The PS., presently to be advised by a counseling

55:4.7 the unifiers of the dual leadership of the Prince-S.

55:4.9 The SS. has authority to release midway creatures

55:4.12 corps except that, upon the consent of the SS.,

55:4.15 who now becomes associated with the PS. as joint

55:4.17 as volunteer counselors and advisers to the PS.

55:4.22 the Trinity Teacher counselor of the PS. is joined by

55:7.1 Planetary Prince is elevated to the status of PS. by

55:7.2 The finaliters are invisible, as also is the Prince-S.

55:7.3 Prince of Urantia, will occupy the seat of the PS.;

55:7.3 on Urantia in association with the Melchizedek-S.

57:8.8 reported favorably to the SS., recommending that

63:7.3 received permission from the SS. to return to the

65:1.8 of the Evening Stars, acting by authority of the SS.

67:2.2 until an appeal could be taken to Lucifer, the SS.

74:1.4 the pair were called before the SS. and his entire

93:3.2 Lanaforge, the SS., had little to do with Urantia until

104:1.3 a few conceived of the Trinity as the SS.,

112:4.12 the tribunals of the S. of Nebadon will decree the

112:7.8 you shall finally be taken before the S. of Nebadon

113:7.4 where you will stand face to face with the S. of all

114:0.8 Urantia was one of the bestowal worlds of the US..

114:2.4 very valuable service in keeping Lanaforge, the SS.

114:3.4 sits as a temporary member of the SS.’ cabinet of

114:3.5 governor can function as a spokesman for the SS..

114:5.2 constituted for planetary function, or to the SS. of

119:0.1 the story of the seven bestowals of the US., Michael

119:0.6 will never certify a Creator Son as US. until he has

119:2.1 a misunderstanding by a Lanonandek Son, a SS.,

119:2.1 but the protesting SS. was not fully reconciled to

119:2.2 This rebel SS., Lutentia, reigned supreme on his

119:2.2 Salvington rulers for the designation of a new SS.

119:2.4 authority as acting SS. pending the appointment of

119:2.5 No SS. was ever more ardently loved or more

119:2.5 this strange SS. was none other than Michael,

119:2.5 this new ruler, known in that age as the Savior S.

119:2.6 on which there arrived the newly appointed SS.,

119:2.6 He was beloved by all the system and adored by his

119:2.6 His departure was not unceremonious; a great

119:3.1 of worlds where another SS. had gone astray,

119:3.3 Immediately the acting SS. appointed this new and

119:4.4 Full well we all knew that our beloved S. was

119:4.4 find that we had unawares been host to the S. of

119:5.1 In due time our S. departed, but the broadcasts of

119:6.4 that the US. was the friend and sympathetic helper

119:6.5 of a S. so vitally interested in his creatures,

119:7.2 return of Michael to Salvington as supreme US.,

120:1.4 of authority until you return to us as US.,

127:6.13 human experience is an eternal possession of the US.

128:1.5 We have a S. who was in all points tested and

128:1.13 that this man of Nazareth was their beloved S. and

134:5.12 right and the power to make such a government S.;

136:3.1 so soon to be proclaimed supreme S. of Nebadon,

136:5.1 commanders to wait on the will of their beloved S..

136:5.2 ready to obey the least expression of their S.’ will.

136:5.5 with the expressed desire of this potential S. of a

136:5.6 thus to limit his new earth status as potential S. of

137:4.12 of the expressed wish of the Universe Creator S.,

140:3.1 sent back to earth as ambassadors of the S. of

145:3.8 ready to act with creative power should their S.

148:3.4 since the time of his baptism this incarnated S. of

168:1.10 and ready to execute the bidding of their beloved S..

175:4.15 anxious to do something to assist their beloved S.

184:4.4 intelligences witnessed this sight of their beloved S.

186:2.11 gazing upon this unique scene of its beloved S.

187:6.3 the crucifixion of the incarnation of their beloved S.;

188:5.11 regarded God as a relentless S. of stern justice

189:0.2 mortal death; as the S. of a universe he still lives.

189:0.3 detected evidences of the activity of the beloved S.;

189:1.8 Jesus did not appear in the form of the Creator S.,

189:2.1 It is enough that we have seen the S. live and die on

Sovereign Michaels

21:0.5 was a selected group of S., sevenfold bestowal Sons.

Sovereign Ruler

119:6.6 continued to discuss the many exploits of their S.

Sovereign Son(s)

1:4.2 the S. Creator Sons come near the creatures of their

1:5.9 creatures; as we behold him in the persons of his S.;

5:3.6 The Creator or S. who preside over the destinies

10:1.2 The Father has actually transferred to his S.,

10:1.2 he has made each S. Creator Son just as perfect,

15:9.17 recognition of, and loyalty to, the S. of God who

15:12.2 The S. of the local universes are supreme in their

23:3.9 these new creations, such as the creatures of the S.

32:3.4 is absent in person, being represented by his S.,

33:1.4 To our universe and all its inhabited worlds the S. is

33:1.4 He personifies all of the Paradise Deities which

33:5.2 He functions as adviser to the S. but gives counsel

37:1.9 functioning as the personal representative of the S.

49:5.26 the honor of becoming the home planet of the S.,

49:6.18 and appear immediately in the presence of the S. on

55:4.18 the Planetary Adam and Eve can petition the S. for

114:1.1 but in practice the S. Creator Son made no gesture

sovereignssee Sovereigns

1:5.5 the fathers of the inhabited worlds and the s. of the

19:3.2 universes, and in the councils of the local system s..

21:0.1 These universe creators and s. are of dual origin,

21:4.5 such Sons are supreme universe s.; no longer do

32:2.7 fathers of the constellations and the s. of the local

35:6.4 direct subordinates, the s. of the local systems.

35:9.1 the continuous rulers of the planets and rotating s. of

45:2.1 In our local universe these s. are intrusted with large

55:8.3 The assistant s. continue to change as in former ages.

116:4.6 Trinity-origin s. see both ways, know both ways,

119:0.4 become wise, sympathetic, just, and understanding s.

Sovereigns or Planetary Sovereigns or System Sovereigns

2:1.4 The Universe S. may engage in adventure;

4:5.2 to differentiate between Planetary Princes, SS.,

19:4.3 perfect worlds of Havona to the councils of the SS.,

20:1.10 Lanonandeks as SS. and as Planetary Princes.

21:6.1 natures or the destinies of the sevenfold Master S. of

23:2.18 in liaison with Constellation Fathers, SS.,

32:4.3 the rule of the Constellation Fathers, the SS.,

33:0.1 authority to the Constellation Fathers, SS.,

33:8.1 The SS. and their associates enforce the legislative

35:5.3 peers of their subordinates, the Lanonandek SS.,

35:6.4 They frequently convene in council with these SS. to

35:8.1 systems administrations, they are best known as SS.,

35:8.4 These are the Sons designated as SS. and assistants

35:8.10 SS. and Assistants . . . . . . 600,000

35:9.2 The SS. rule in commissions of two or three on the

35:9.3 When SS. or assistants are recalled, their places are

35:9.5 The SS. are true to their names; they are well-nigh

35:9.5 They are almost paternal in their direction of the

35:9.5 These rulers are not supervised by Trinity observers

35:9.5 They are the executive division of the local universe,

35:9.5 they present the one place in universe administration

35:9.6 this entire number of failures only three were SS.;

35:10.2 Lanonandek Sons who have had experience as SS.

43:4.7 The SS. come periodically to the Edentia conclaves

43:4.7 permitted to sit in the Edentia councils of the SS..

43:4.9 was unanimously rejected by the assembled SS.,

45:2.1 are so organized as to permit the SS. to exercise

46:5.16 sonship order of the SS. and the Planetary Princes.

50:1.3 In the creation of the SS. and the Planetary Princes

50:2.1 they are subject to the executive mandates of the SS.

50:2.4 have only to make request of their brothers, the SS.,

50:5.11 Princes are elevated to the position of Planetary S.

53:0.1 one of three SS. in Nebadon who have succumbed

53:0.2 only three SS. have ever been found in contempt of

55:8.1 The PS. become members of the system conclave,

55:8.3 in light and life the SS. will no more come and go.

55:9.2 legislative function ceases, and the house of SS.,

55:10.5 Later on, and as requested by the SS., one of these

55:10.6 are volunteer advisers, not only to the Planetary S.,

sovereignties

134:5.14 freely surrender their respective s. into the hands of a

134:5.16 All other s. are relative in value, intermediate in

134:6.3 respective s., reposing them in the United Kingdom.

134:6.9 or any other type of makeshift juggling with the s.

sovereignty or supreme sovereignty or universe

     sovereigntysee sovereignty, national; sovereignty,

     political; sovereignty, religious; sovereignty, spirit;

     sovereignty, spiritual

0:1.17 is disclosed on impersonal levels as justice, and s..

0:6.2 Power is also employed to designate s..

3:1.6 in recognition of the s. and the divine prerogatives

3:5.5 contradict the concept of the universal s. of God.

3:6.2 The s. of God is unlimited; it is the fundamental fact

4:5.6 in the long adventure of earning the experiential s.

5:6.8 can interfere to any degree with the absolute s. of

5:6.8 God has decreed the s. of the material and mortal

7:4.5 his experiential bestowal career of s. acquirement.

9:1.5 herein is he absolute—his s. is unqualified.

9:1.7 a being provisionally subordinate in s. but in many

10:6.2 Justice is inherent in the universal s. of the Trinity,

15:10.23 more complete factualization of the personality-s.

16:3.18 involves a grasp of the existential s. of the Trinity

16:3.18 the growing experiential s. of the Supreme Being

17:1.4 Ancients of Days in the superuniverses nor the s. of

17:6.8 and subsequent to his acquirement of full us..

17:8.6 they are repositories of that spirit-mind-power s. of

17:8.9 inseparable from the experiential s. of the Supreme.

18:3.9 The Supreme Being is achieving the s. of the seven

18:3.9 just as a Creator Son experientially earns the s. of his

20:1.14 Father and in planetary loyalty to the us. of his Son.

20:5.5 the arena in which Michael won the personal s. of the

20:10.3 ministry, and understanding s. of the Michaels.

20:10.4 the personality and s. of God the Supreme in

21:3.0 3. LOCAL UNIVERSE SOVEREIGNTY

21:3.1 the experiential supremacy of self-earned s. comes as

21:3.1 Until the achievement of bestowal-earned s., he rules

21:3.2 A Creator Son could assert full s. over his personal

21:3.2 creature bestowals, he assumed an unearned ss.,

21:3.3 The fact of creatorship implies the fullness of s.,

21:3.4 The s. of a Creator Son passes through six, perhaps

21:3.5 1. Initial vicegerent s.—the solitary provisional

21:3.6 2. Conjoint vicegerent s.—the joint rule of the pair

21:3.7 3. Augmenting vicegerent s.—the advancing authority

21:3.8 4. Ss.—the settled authority following the completion

21:3.8 In Nebadon, ss. dates from the completion of

21:3.9 5. Augmenting ss.—the advanced relationship

21:3.10 6. Trinitarian s.—exercised subsequent to the settling

21:3.11 7. Unrevealed s.—the unknown relationships of a

21:3.12 In accepting the initial vicegerent s. of a projected

21:3.12 takes an oath to the Trinity not to assume ss. until

21:3.12 if a Michael Son could not assert such unearned s.,

21:3.13 Limited rulership would hardly be manifest if s. were

21:3.13 The s. exercised by a prebestowal Creator Son in a

21:3.13 in the first instance s. limitations are not apparent;

21:3.15 Son rules with certain self-imposed limitations of s.,

21:3.16 The technique of obtaining ss. over a local universe

21:3.23 reality of God the Supreme and the time-space s.

21:3.23 Supreme and factualizes the supreme local us. of a

21:3.24 In settling the question of s. in a local universe,

21:5.1 The nature of the s. of a sevenfold Creator Son is

21:5.5 This experiential s. is thus all-inclusive of the divinity

21:5.5 And the personal s. of a sevenfold Son is like the

21:5.5 future s. of the sometime-to-be-completed Supreme

21:5.6 With the achievement of supreme local us.,

21:5.6 The acquirement of ss. by a Master Son implies the

21:5.7 a sevenfold bestowal Son to the unquestioned s.

21:5.9 After his elevation to settled s. in a local universe a

21:6.2 the elevation to sus. must signify the completed

31:10.12 the incomplete actualization of the s. of God the

33:2.4 universes possess such qualifications for solitary s.

34:5.1 after his elevation to the full s. of the universe,

38:6.3 have become subject to the s. of the Master Son.

38:6.3 All ranks of angels are subject to his s.; they are a

38:9.13 for their age-long service in maintaining the s. of the

43:4.7 his assumption of unlimited s. throughout Nebadon.

44:2.9 administrative technique, celestial dramatists of s..

45:4.1 after Christ Michael was elevated to the full s. of

45:4.18 soon after his entrance upon unconditioned s..

46:5.32 Michael can or may break the seal of s. affixed by the

53:3.3 Michael, the Creator Son, to assume s. of Nebadon

53:9.1 Michael offered, upon his attainment of complete us.

53:9.3 Michael, upon assuming the ss. of Nebadon,

54:5.6 career, thereby attaining unqualified s. of Nebadon.

55:10.1 to acknowledge the continued s. of the Master Son.

56:6.1 power potential of the s. of experiential supremacy

67:2.2 and Lucifer as standing in contempt of the s. of

71:1.23 While a s. that transcends all minor struggles and

72:1.4 Thus was the s. of the continent placed in the hands

77:2.2 Such beings were designed for social s., not civil s.

88:3.4 clans to tribes, from suzerainty to s., from totems

99:4.4 which the s. of truth, beauty, and goodness prevails,

99:7.4 unless man meditates in the presence of the s. of God

101:6.5 attained to the status of the s. of supremacy in

103:5.10 man is neither a helpless slave of the inflexible s. of

104:2.3 as universal law, that he recognize the Trinity s.

108:4.2 the stabilization of the s. of the Ancients of Days

108:4.2 the s. of the universe rulers should be mutually

108:4.2 Father s. of Michael of Nebadon must be diverse

110:2.1 The Adjusters respect your s. of personality;

111:4.8 associated with personality a limited s. of will.

114:1.0 1. THE SOVEREIGNTY OF URANTIA

114:1.1 The original s. of Urantia was held in trust by the

114:1.3 with the vicegerent mandate of the s. of Urantia.

114:2.1 contributors to the enlarging s. of the Supreme

114:4.1 The s. of Urantia is complicated by the onetime

114:4.1 of direct action by Michael, trustee of planetary s..

116:2.3 Infinity of deity and absoluteness of s. are inherent in

116:4.2 During those ages in which the s. of Supremacy is

116:4.5 supporters and augmenters of the s. of Supremacy,

116:4.6 focal points for the evolution of trinitarian s. in the

116:4.8 Paradise divinity to the experiential nature of ss..

116:4.9 and when their local us. is enlarged to embrace the

117:2.7 presupposing the s. of the Almighty Supreme, hence

117:3.7 s. grows in and out of the acts and achievements of

117:3.8 will sometime culminate in the s. of the Supreme.

117:3.8 of the Supreme qualifies him to assume that s..

117:4.1 efforts to achieve reality of self and completion of s.

117:4.2 self-realization and enlargement of experiential s..

117:4.9 of an enlargement of the s. of the Supreme.

117:7.3 even now qualifiedly exercise the s. of supremacy

117:7.7 reflective of the emerging s. of the Supreme,

117:7.15 This concept implies the actual s. of the Supreme in

118:7.1 does not in the least abridge the s. of creature will

118:10.15 And this is what establishes the s. of the Supreme

118:10.17 and this is the attained s. of the Supreme Being.

119:0.3 the solemn oath to the Trinity not to assume full s. of

119:2.1 disastrous rebellions against the s. of the Creator

119:2.7 of the jurisdiction of the s. and authority of Michael.

119:3.4 advancement of the s. of Michael in Nebadon.

119:8.1 Uversa came the eighth proclamation of Michael’s s.,

119:8.2 but he was required to earn his s. by experience.

119:8.3 Michael was not only establishing his own s. but also

119:8.3 was augmenting the evolving s. of God the Supreme.

119:8.5 bestowals resulted in the liberation of Michael’s ss.

119:8.5 the possibility for the s. of the Supreme in Nebadon.

119:8.7 in the actualization of the s. of Supremacy.

120:0.1 every Creator Son must pay for the full and ss.

120:0.2 the final act in the drama of the acquirement of us.

120:0.3 could have asserted personal s. as a Creator Son

120:0.4 all Creator Sons before they assume complete s..

120:0.5 Michael combines in his personal s. the divine will of

120:0.5 his s. is supreme since it embodies at one and

120:0.7 incarnation for the sole purpose of achieving us.,

120:0.7 Thus his s., when finally and personally acquired,

120:1.1 triumphant on this, your terminal s. bestowal.

120:2.1 ascension to your Father to receive from him ss.

120:2.2 your bestowal established the possibility of the s.

120:2.2 And with the subsequent endowment of ss. over

120:2.6 a further contribution to the s. of the Supreme,

120:2.6 extending the establishment of this s. throughout

120:3.10 your ascension to our Father’s right hand of s..

128:0.3 a creature in mortal flesh, the completion of his s. in

128:1.10 his purely mortal experience of s. acquirement,

128:7.6 experience, the achievement of the s. of Nebadon.

131:3.7 “A righteous soul is more to be desired than the s.

134:4.0 4. SOVEREIGNTY—DIVINE AND HUMAN

134:4.2 is founded on the fact of divine s.—God is spirit.

134:5.1 the Master’s teaching concerning the s. of God is a

134:5.2 There are two levels of relative s. on an inhabited

134:5.2 mortal and the collective s. of mankind as a whole.

134:5.5 S. is power and it grows by organization.

134:5.7 As s. passes from smaller groups to larger groups,

134:5.7 greater wars is increased as the nations wielding s.

134:5.8 clans and tribes have been subversive of the s. of

134:5.11 voluntary surrender of certain prerogatives of s.,

134:5.11 power that will serve as the beginning of the real s.

134:5.13 have surrendered their s. to the federal government

134:5.13 of war only when the federal government’s s. is in

134:5.14 states, having abandoned the twin sophistries of s.

134:5.14 global government—the s. of the brotherhood of men

134:5.15 The limited (state) s. of these forty-eight states was

134:5.15 Sometime the supernational s. of the planetary

134:5.16 appearance of the government of the s. of all men.

134:6.0 6. LAW, LIBERTY, AND SOVEREIGNTY

134:6.4 Global s. will prevent global wars—nothing else can.

134:6.5 these forty-eight states have surrendered their s.

134:6.8 Urantia nations have not possessed real s.;

134:6.8 they never have had a s. which could protect them

134:6.8 the nations are not giving up s. so much as they are

134:6.8 creating a real, bona fide, and lasting world s. which

134:6.9 enforced by world government—the s. of all mankind

134:6.10 national governments are willing to trustee their s.

134:8.6 but with the s. of a mighty and glorious universe.

134:8.9 Michael of Nebadon won the unquestioned s. of

134:8.9 paid the last price required of him to attain the s.

136:3.4 so far as concerned the earning of the perfected s.

136:3.4 as it affected his personal status in relation to s.

136:3.5 The s. of Michael No. 611,121 over his universe

136:3.5 to the right hand of your Father, receive your s.,

136:4.6 would have nothing to do with either his us. or the

136:4.9 would have nothing to do with his reception of us.

136:5.4 which can be imposed upon your potential s..

136:9.3 on earth, once decided to unfurl the banner of s.,

140:10.9 first, recognition of the fact of the s. of God; second,

155:5.10 they compromise the s. of personality, debase the

176:4.1 nativity spheres of Michael in the winning of us..

180:4.1 I have received the final s. of my own domain,

186:5.5 must pay for the final acquirement of unlimited s.

193:5.4 status of Paradise sonship and ss. on Salvington.

193:5.5 to receive formal confirmation of his completed s. of

196:1.1 No matter how great the fact of the s. of Michael,

196:1.13 the Father, conferring unlimited s. of his universe.

sovereignty, national

134:5.2 nations cling to the illusive notions of unlimited n..

134:5.10 remain infected with the delusional virus of n..

134:5.15 superstate (n.) of the American Federal Union

134:5.15 Sometime the supernational s. of the planetary

134:6.6 they cling to their delusions of the divine right of n..

134:6.7 The real disease is the virus of national s..

sovereignty, political

114:7.11 council, the historicity council, the council on p.,

134:5.0 5. POLITICAL SOVEREIGNTY

134:5.1 —his presentations concerning p. are complicated

134:5.1 the Master’s teachings at Urmia concerning p.,

134:5.1 critical stage of the evolution of p. in the twentieth

134:5.6 p. evolves by organization as families overlap into

134:5.8 The difficulty in the evolution of p. from the

134:5.8 Each new and forward evolution of p. is hampered

134:5.9 P. is created out of surrender of self-determinism,

134:5.9 submerged p. of numerous small groups in Europe.

134:5.12 P. is innate with the peoples of the world.

134:5.16 There can be no end to the evolution of p. short of

134:6.3 as long as the world’s p. is divided up and unjustly

134:6.13 The p. of representative mankind government will

sovereignty, religious

134:4.5 unless all religions consent to the transfer of all r. to

134:4.6 free from all notions of ecclesiastical authority—r..

134:4.10 they had fully surrendered all their notions of r..

134:4.10 notions of divine favor, chosen people, and r..

sovereignty, spirit

17:8.6 they are repositories of that spirit-mind-power s. of

134:4.3 If different religions recognize the s. of God, then

134:4.8 But the moment you lose sight of the s. of God

sovereignty, spiritual

7:1.1 Thus does the Eternal Son exercise absolute s..

7:1.1 control of universal spiritual gravity is universal s..

74:7.11 to the social rule of Adam and the s. of the Father.

134:4.4 all authority and fully surrender all concept of s..

134:5.3 teachers must always remember that the s. of God

sow

39:2.13 You “s. a mortal body” in the grave; you “reap a

131:2.8 men reap the evil they plough and the sin they s..

131:2.9 they who s. the wind shall reap the whirlwind.

140:5.7 The adult is willing to s. seeds of self-denial in

148:6.3 while men certainly eventually do reap what they s.

151:1.2 Jesus said: “A sower went forth to s., and it came to

151:4.1 to him: ‘Sir, did you not s. good seed in your field?

165:5.2 consider the ravens; they s. not neither reap,

sowed

151:1.2 it came to pass as he s. that some seed fell by the

151:4.1 “The kingdom of heaven is like a man who s. good

151:4.1 but while he slept, his enemy came and s. weeds

151:4.2 a grain of mustard seed which a man s. in his field.

sower or parable of the sower

151:1.0 1. THE PARABLE OF THE SOWER

151:1.1 And then Jesus began the recital of the ps., one of

151:1.2 Jesus said: “A s. went forth to sow, and it came to

151:2.1 that the ps. was an allegory, that each feature had

151:1.2 “we are not able to penetrate the meaning of this p.

151:2.2 The s. is the gospel preacher; the seed is the word of

151:2.3 while the s stands for the messengers of the kingdom

151:2.6 have him tell us what meaning he attaches to the ps..

151:2.8 ventured to make an interpretation of the ps. before

151:3.13 of the lesson Jesus made his first comment on the ps.

151:3.15 “Now will I tell you the last of the ps.. I would test

151:3.16 never made mention of this addition to the ps..

152:6.3 the Master again told the apostles the ps. and added

155:2.3 Jesus made further reference to the ps. and taught

sowers

143:6.1 consequently the s. and the reapers rejoice together

sowing

54:4.6 If the seed s. is good, this interval provides for the

54:4.6 if the seed s. is evil, this merciful delay provides

70:7.12 modern times as the foolish notion of “s. wild oats.”

122:2.8 the soil of John’s heart was ever responsive to the s.

182:1.6 the seed s. of time in the likeness of mortal flesh.

187:1.5 A terrible harvest, indeed, of the seed-s. of this day.

192:2.8 Remember the reaping is in accordance with the s.

sown

151:2.2 evil one, who steals away that which has been s. in

164:3.4 men may reap in one incarnation what they have s.

171:8.6 and that you seek to reap where you have not s..

171:8.6 that I reap where I have apparently not s.; therefore

sows

2:3.2 for whatsoever a man s. that shall he also reap.”

131:2.9 Whosoever s. iniquity shall reap calamity;

143:6.1 herein is the saying true: ‘One s. and another reaps

spacenoun—see space, outer; space, worlds of;

  see also messenger hosts; time and space; time-space

0:2.17 the eventuating God of supertime and transcended s..

0:4.8 Finites—realities which are projected in s. and are

0:4.12 Paradise has a location but no position in s..

0:6.11 Neither s. nor pattern are gravity responsive, but

0:6.11 but there is no relationship between s. and pattern;

0:6.11 s. is neither pattern nor potential pattern.

0:9.2 the universe spheres of supertime and transcended s..

0:11.12 cosmically possible to have material universes in s.

0:11.13 and reality actuality, Paradise and s., man and God.

1:1.4 Farther out in the universes of s., the terms

1:7.7 neither s. nor time can be absolute or infinite.

2:3.4 the metamorphoses of s. into the cosmic potentials

2:5.6 a tremendous distance (physical s.) to be traversed

2:5.8 inherent in the evolution of the universes of s.,

3:0.1 the whirling planets of the evolving universes of s..

3:1.6 infinite nature; s. constitutes no barrier to Deity.

3:2.2 God upholds the worlds in s. and swings the

3:2.3 of the universal physical phenomena of all s..

3:2.8 hither and yon throughout the universes of s.,

3:3.2 know the number of the stars and planets of s..

4:1.6 “He stretches out the north over the empty s. and

4:3.6 relationship of time and matter in the motions of s..

7:4.2 the spiritual elevation of the ascendant souls of s. is

7:6.7 of time though sometimes conditioned by s..

8:1.1 the vast stage of s. is set for the stupendous drama of

8:1.3 The stage of universal s. is set for the manifold and

8:1.4 God of Action functions and the dead vaults of s.

8:1.6 presence of the Paradise Deities fill all organized s.

9:0.4 manipulate the forces and energies of all s..

9:0.5 The Infinite Spirit pervades all s.; he indwells the

9:1.1 creatures and activator of the cosmic forces of s..

9:4.4 so with s.: The Infinite Mind is independent of s.,

9:4.4 must reckon with the fact and limitations of s..

9:6.7 of the cosmic mind is in the time universes of s..

9:8.19 agencies that function throughout all organized s..

10:3.2 very similar, but when viewed from the domains of s.

11:1.3 from you and the immensity of the intervening s.,

11:2.10 Paradise exists without time and has no location in s.

11:2.11 Roughly: s. seemingly originates just below nether

11:3.4 But even this does not utilize all the s. available.

11:4.2 circle about Paradise in the s. between the shining

11:5.4 but the primordial force-charge of s. appears to be

11:5.5 currents to the outermost borders of physical s..

11:5.5 The mother force of s. seems to flow in at the

11:5.8 universal; they extend throughout all pervadable s.

11:5.9 s. is the womb of several forms of matter and

11:5.9 source of space-energies, s. does not originate there

11:5.9 S. is not force, energy, or power.

11:5.9 of this zone account for the respiration of s., but

11:5.9 two-billion-year expansion-contraction cycles of s.

11:6.1 we merely observe that all s. alternately contracts

11:6.1 affects the horizontal extension of pervaded s. and

11:6.1 vertical extensions of unpervaded s. which exist in

11:6.2 of the horizontal extension of pervaded s. expand,

11:6.2 the vertical extension of unpervaded s. contract and

11:6.2 a confluence of pervaded and unpervaded s. just

11:6.2 Both types of s. there flow through the transmuting

11:6.2 where changes are wrought making pervadable s.

11:6.3 “Unpervaded” s. means: unpervaded by those forces,

11:6.3 and presences known to exist in pervaded s..

11:6.3 We do not know whether vertical (reservoir) s. is

11:6.3 function as the equipoise of horizontal (universe) s.;

11:6.3 there is a creative intent concerning unpervaded s.;

11:6.4 Pervaded s. is now approaching the mid-point of

11:6.4 while unpervaded s. nears the mid-point of the

11:6.4 below nether Paradise just as far as the pervaded s.

11:6.5 and the force activities of all horizontal s. expand.

11:7.0 7. SPACE FUNCTIONS OF PARADISE

11:7.1 S. does not exist on any of the surfaces of Paradise.

11:7.1 would “see” nothing but unpervaded s. going out or

11:7.1 S. does not touch Paradise; only the quiescent zones

11:7.2 existing between pervaded and unpervaded s..

11:7.2 motion separate pervaded and unpervaded s..

11:7.2 once existed between the levels of pervaded s., but

11:7.3 The vertical cross section of total s. would slightly

11:7.3 horizontal arms representing pervaded (universe) s.

11:7.3 vertical arms representing unpervaded (reservoir) s.

11:7.3 zones separate pervaded and unpervaded s..

11:7.3 and eventually encompass the borders of all s.

11:7.3 and the entire horizontal extension of pervaded s..

11:7.4 S. is neither a subabsolute condition within, nor the

11:7.4 neither is it a function of the Ultimate.

11:7.4 It is a bestowal of Paradise, and the s. of the grand

11:7.4 pervaded s. extends horizontally outward through

11:7.5 would roughly outline the volume of pervaded s..

11:7.6 There is an upper and a lower limit to horizontal s.

11:7.6 eventually the upper or lower limit of pervaded s.

11:7.6 and greater distances from Paradise; s. thickens,

11:7.6 and it thickens somewhat faster than does the plane

11:8.1 gravity grips the worlds of all the universes of all s..

11:8.3 S. is nonresponsive to gravity, but it acts as an

11:8.3 Pervaded s. also exerts an antigravity influence

11:8.3 s. can actually neutralize such gravity action even

11:8.5 to the concept of the primordial force-charge of s.,

11:8.6 This modification of the force-charge of s. is

11:8.8 It does not mean that which is ancestral to s.;

11:8.8 of the potencies and potentials existent within s..

11:9.8 having ascended from the lowly spheres of s.,

12:1.2 constitute the major divisions of pervaded s.—total

12:1.2 range, off on a straight-line path into trackless s.;

12:1.3 through the horizontal extension of pervaded s.,

12:1.12 universes embraced and in the s. encompassed.

12:1.14 Far out in s., at an enormous distance from the

12:1.16 and bounded on its outer margins by open s..

12:4.0 4. SPACE AND MOTION

12:4.1 The universes of s. and their component systems and

12:4.2 Unqualified Absolute is functionally limited to s.,

12:4.2 We know that motion is not inherent in s.;

12:4.2 even the motions of s. are not innate.

12:4.3 1. We think the Conjoint Actor initiates motion in s..

12:4.4 If the Conjoint Actor produces the motions of s.,

12:4.7 S. is, from the human viewpoint, nothing—negative;

12:4.7 it exists only as related to something positive and

12:4.7 S. is, however, real.

12:4.7 It contains and conditions motion. It even moves.

12:4.8 motion—space respiration, the motion of s. itself.

12:4.12 disclosing relative and absolute motions in s.,

12:4.12 that you are comparatively stationary in s.,

12:4.12 as your calculations proceed outward in s..

12:4.12 expansion of physical creations of all pervaded s..

12:4.13 the material masses in pervaded s. alternately move

12:4.15 movements in a third outer belt of far-distant s.

12:4.16 Motion as well as s. is a complement or equilibrant

12:5.0 5. SPACE AND TIME

12:5.1 Like s., time is a bestowal of Paradise, but not in the

12:5.2 S. is not infinite, though it takes origin from Paradise

12:5.2 not absolute, for it is pervaded by the Unqualified

12:5.2 We do not know the absolute limits of s., but we do

12:5.3 Time and s. are inseparable only in the time-space

12:5.3 Nontemporal s. (s. without time) theoretically exists,

12:5.3 Nonspatial time (time without s.) exists in mind of

12:5.4 and separating pervaded from unpervaded s. are the

12:5.5 Relationships to time don’t exist without motion in s.

12:6.13 The Unqualified Absolute pervades all s..

12:8.2 which constitutes the force-charge of pervaded s..

13:0.1 there are situated in s. three lesser circuits of special

13:1.21 the rendezvous of the ascendant creatures of s.,

14:0.2 who aspire to duplicate in time and to reproduce in s.

14:1.17 The intervening s. which exists between these two

14:2.1 Spirit beings do not dwell in nebulous s.; they do

14:2.2 any prevailing in the evolutionary universes of s..

14:3.6 that of the evolutionary worlds and systems of s..

14:4.10 an eternity fact which has no relation to time or s.

14:5.5 able to equip themselves to traverse “achieved” s.

14:5.5 ordained technique to negotiate “unachieved” s.;

14:6.11 grandchildren of s. achieving their Creator-Father’s

14:6.22 his widespread unselfish work in the universes of s..

15:1.1 of one long and uncharted plunge into new s.; but

15:1.2 without chart and compass, into unmapped s..

15:1.3 not, today, plunging on wildly into uncharted s.

15:1.3 You are now passing through the very same s. that

15:1.3 will again traverse the identical s. through which

15:1.6 but you are far removed in s. from those physical

15:2.1 worlds in s.; he calls them all by name and number.

15:3.1 This great aggregation of suns, dark islands of s.,

15:3.4 of Orvonton from a position far-distant in s.,

15:4.1 associated with the universal force-charge of s.;

15:4.1 because they forever swing through pervaded s. in

15:4.1 to Paradise gravity, this force-charge of s.,

15:4.2 Thus does physical matter appear in s., and so is

15:4.9 Many of the so-called star clouds of s. consist of

15:4.9 suns and redispatched in s. as solar emanations.

15:5.1 varying quantity of matter originates in open s..

15:5.5 mass of matter, a gigantic sun or a dark island of s..

15:5.9 From the vast quantity of matter circulating in s.,

15:5.9 In certain sectors of s., conditions favor such forms

15:5.10 result of the accretions of transmuting energy in s..

15:5.10 mere fragments and meteors, circulating through s..

15:5.11 Some of the dark islands of s. are burned-out suns,

15:5.11 matter to be recharged in the circuits of s. and thus

15:6.0 6. THE SPHERES OF SPACE

15:6.1 Irrespective of origin, the various spheres of s. are

15:6.2 1. The suns—the stars of s..

15:6.3 2. The dark islands of s..

15:6.8 These are the stars of s. in all their various stages of

15:6.8 The stars of s. exist in no less than a thousand

15:6.9 transform and send forth much of the energy of s.

15:6.11 The Dark Islands of S..

15:6.11 the exact size and location of the dark islands of s.

15:6.12 all particles of matter circulating and evolving in s.

15:8.1 physical energies circulating through organized s..

15:8.5 hot stars and under certain peculiar conditions in s.

15:8.6 of a collision among the dead giants of s.,

15:8.7 the blazing suns and the dark islands of s. is one of

17:6.5 departure of the Creator Son for the adventure of s.

17:8.1 the evolutionary-mortal order on the planets of s..

19:7.4 the sum total of the transport facilities in s. that we

20:10.4 of the Deities of Paradise to the creatures of s.:

20:10.4 Isle of Paradise into the unknown depths of s..

21:2.12 and still their universes swing on through s..

22:2.9 for service on any world of s. and to any creature of

22:3.1 ability derived from the surviving mortals of s..

22:7.10 creatures of Paradise or the time creatures of s.;

22:9.6 climbing up to glory from the dark domains of s..

22:10.5 some remote assignment out in the universes of s.,

22:10.6 in every way possible, encourage the pilgrims of s.

23:1.2 to be personalized in time and spiritualized in s..

23:1.9 in transit, or when operating in the circuits of s.

23:2.20 existence of undiscovered energy systems of s., but

23:2.22 it may prove to be so remote in s. that a long time

23:2.24 the superuniverses to the individual planets of s..

23:3.2 seraphim and others can traverse s. at triple velocity,

23:3.3 Their velocity in traversing s. is variable,

23:3.4 be a real person and at the same time traverse s. at

23:3.5 can transmit a message or send an impulse through s.

23:3.6 In the universes of s. we must reckon with handicaps

23:3.6 communication, are somewhat independent of s. and

24:1.1 The vast power currents of s. and the circuits of

24:1.7 and direct the circuits of the superuniverses of s..

24:3.2 They traverse s. much as do the Solitary Messengers

24:6.7 taught that the evolutionary creatures of s. would

25:2.11 Traversing s. at the seraphic rate of triple velocity,

25:4.15 They are able so to counsel the workers of s. as to

26:1.1 evolutionary and ascending will creatures of all s.;

26:3.6 They can operate all of the basic circuits of s..

26:4.10 a pilgrim of s. is always tutored by secondary

26:4.13 epochs of time on the world schools of s..

26:5.1 who welcome the much-traveled ascenders of s. to

26:5.3 the faith-tested and much-traveled pilgrims of s..

26:6.1 Ascenders of s. are designated “spiritual graduates”

26:7.3 either a Solitary Messenger of s. or a Trinitized Son

26:8.5 and are remanded to the work of the realms of s.

26:9.2 that another creature of s. seeks entry to Paradise

26:9.3 creature has ascended the evolutionary spheres of s.,

26:9.4 Time is lost in eternity; s. is swallowed up in identity

27:1.1 the slumber which graduates a creature of s. into

27:6.2 ascendant personalities of s. experience the heights

27:6.6 have carried this wisdom out to the universes of s..

27:7.4 so that these wonderful children of the womb of s.

28:1.2 ready to go forth on the universe adventure of s.,

28:4.6 of Days do not have to call him on the lines of s.;

28:4.8 encompasses the s. of time and masters the time of s.

28:4.8 their tasks of mastering the difficult handicaps of s..

28:5.15 the facts of s., being selective for such data in the

28:6.17 service—is the goal of time and the destination of s..

28:7.4 of these marvelous beings, the living mirrors of s.

29:0.10 energy circuits of s. outside of the central universe

29:2.12 power centers and the physical controllers of s..

29:2.14 threefold energy charge spreads throughout the s.

29:2.16 The local astronomical catastrophes of s. are of

29:3.2 exempt from interference by all the tribunals of all s.;

29:3.9 concentrate the energies of s. as they pour over

29:3.10 working of all the physical energies of organized s..

29:3.10 That is the energy charge of organized s.;

29:3.10 of organized s.; and organized s. is their domain.

29:4.1 able to traverse local s. at velocities approaching the

29:4.17 periods of inspection service to the realms of s..

29:4.20 of twenty-one of the thirty physical energies of s.,

29:4.25 do change the physical form of the energies of s..

29:4.32 converting the energies of s. into a physical state

29:4.35 Dissociators are the alchemists of s. and the wonder-

29:5.1 more particularly in the domains of unorganized s..

29:5.5 the living instigators of the energy cyclones of s.

30:3.4 phenomena; nothing in all s. escapes their scrutiny

31:0.8 now so extensively minister to the universes of s.

31:0.13 the accumulating tried and true souls of time and s.

31:2.2 comprehend the timeless technique of traversing s.

31:10.20 Evolutionary mortals are born on the planets of s.,

31:10.20 animal-origin children of time,the material sons of s.!

32:0.3 ever embarked upon the supreme adventure of s..

32:2.1 From the energies of s., thus previously organized,

32:3.4 in the universes of s. the Father is absent in person

32:5.1 purpose in the march of the universes through s..

32:5.1 moves on majestically through s. to the music of the

34:0.1 to accompany this Creator Son to the realms of s.,

34:3.1 Infinite Spirit is limited or conditioned by time or s.,

34:3.2 The Infinite Spirit pervades all s. and indwells the

34:3.2 temporal elements, though not so much with s..

34:3.2 Many mind ministries ignore s. but suffer a time lag

34:3.2 A Solitary Messenger is virtually independent of s.

34:3.3 Spirit is wholly and entirely independent of s., but

34:3.5 handicapped by time, but he is conditioned by s.;

34:3.6 and atone for his inherent limitations regarding s.,

34:3.6 they are practically independent of time and s. within

34:3.8 to be space free in contradistinction to all other s.

37:8.7 living and circulating experiential law libraries of s..

37:10.6 manifold personalities who throng the universes of s.

39:2.12 And so you take flight through s., enseraphimed,

39:3.8 They are not traversing s. as would an inanimate

39:3.9 similar to the seraphim, who are able to traverse s.,

40:0.10 a mortal of origin on an evolutionary world of s.

41:0.2 the spheres of s.—suns, dark islands, planets, etc.

41:1.1 nebulae, the mother wheels of the spheres of s.,

41:1.2 light and electricity are not the basic energies of s.;

41:1.3 make them quite independent of the suns of s..

41:1.3 and channelize the physical energies of s..

41:1.5 assigned power center occupies a dark island of s.

41:1.5 the Master Physical Controllers on the planets of s..

41:2.2 center of Satania is an enormous dark island of s.

41:2.4 control of a majority of the basic energies of s.,

41:2.4 nearly all of the physical energies of organized s..

41:2.5 ability to concentrate the manifold energies of s..

41:2.7 Even the enormous cold and dark giants of s. and

41:3.1 solar furnaces, together with the dark giants of s.,

41:3.2 But there is abundant s. to accommodate all of

41:3.2 They have as much comparative elbow room in s.

41:3.8 when looking out into s. you may observe many of

41:4.2 but density is a relationship of s. and mass.

41:4.2 varies directly with the quantity of mass in s. and

41:4.2 and inversely with the amount of s. in mass,

41:4.2 the s. between the central cores of matter and the

41:4.2 whirl around these centers as well as the s. within

41:5.1 That the suns of s. are not very dense is proved by

41:5.1 a stream of energy as to penetrate s. for millions

41:5.4 be attracted by a highly charged dark island of s.,

41:5.5 with sufficient energy to carry them out through s.,

41:5.6 Energy in its flight through s. moves straight forward

41:5.6 The particles of material existence traverse s. like a

41:6.0 6. CALCIUM—THE WANDERER OF SPACE

41:6.1 it should be remembered that s. is not empty;

41:6.1 that space is not empty; that light, in traversing s.,

41:6.1 energy and matter that circulate in all organized s..

41:6.1 elements floating throughout s. in shattered form,

41:6.1 S. is pervaded by these wandering derelicts,

41:6.2 the chief element of the matter-permeation of s.

41:6.2 building matter for the planets and spheres of s..

41:6.3 thus their widespread dissemination throughout s.

41:6.3 escaping from the solar interior to the realms of s..

41:7.15 recharged by nonluminous energy islands of s.

41:9.1 helper rays penetrate all s. and are concerned in

41:9.1 These ultimaton energies escape out into s.,

41:9.4 a sun begins to throw its exterior layers off into s.,

41:10.3 Age, size, rate of revolution, and velocity through s.

42:1.3 There is innate in matter and present in universal s.

42:1.5 united stream of Paradise force going forth to all s.

42:2.12 may retire from the energy cyclones of s. provided

42:3.7 atoms—found in the cooling suns and throughout s..

42:4.5 Throughout all s., cold and other influences are at

42:4.5 rest—the status of the universal force-charge of s.

42:4.6 the theoretical absolute zero, for interstellar s. does

42:4.6 Throughout all organized s. there are gravity-

42:4.6 Practically speaking, s. is not empty.

42:4.6 The most nearly empty s. known in Nebadon

42:4.6 of matter is regarded as practically empty s..

42:4.9 in the exceedingly low temperatures of open s.,

42:5.4 ultimatons occasions vibrations in the content of s.

42:5.14 group of force and energy activities occurring in s..

42:5.14 particles of matter, and in their transit through s.

42:5.14 force blanket of all s., the hypothetical ether, and

42:5.15 The excitation of the content of s. produces a

42:5.16 S. is not empty; the spheres of all s. whirl and plunge

42:7.2 revolve about the sun in the s. of the solar system.

42:7.3 The positive particles of radium fly off into s. at the

42:8.1 This universal influence permeates all the s embraced

42:8.2 The interelectronic s. of an atom is not empty.

42:8.2 Throughout an atom this interelectronic s is activated

42:11.4 levels of reality are independent of s. (nonspatial).

42:11.5 organized as so-called matter, cannot traverse s.

42:11.5 it is so modified by intervening s. that the final

42:11.5 S. eventually conquers linear gravitation because

43:1.11 for modifying the currents of s. and for adapting

44:1.9 The music of s.—by proper attunement the melodies

44:4.10 expert in the utilization of the currents of s. for all

44:5.9 pilgrims of s. have traversed the preceding circles,

44:5.10 the effective utilization of the basic energies of s..

46:1.3 which are directly fed from the energy charges of s.

46:1.5 such headquarters worlds are not luminous in s.;

46:2.9 for the various orders of beings who traverse s. by

46:5.19 years ago there existed a great open s. at its center.

46:5.25 Evening Stars situated in the enormous central s..

48:2.14 seem to transform the everywhere energies of s. into

48:4.9 the Havona natives through the messenger hosts of s.

48:5.1 a pilgrim of time advances from a trial world of s.

49:1.6 of the planetary life plan on the spheres of s..

49:6.19 such Adjuster-fused personalities traverse s. freely

51:2.2 enseraphimed and to be transported through s.

51:2.3 a human race, once initiated on a world of s., must

53:3.6 agelong program for preparing the mortals of s. for

54:1.2 deception of the error of time and the evil of s..

54:2.1 the Sons and Daughters of God who go out into s.

56:1.1 at no time—past, present, or future—does either s.

56:1.1 Paradise functions prior to s. and before time;

56:1.1 their ultimate repository in s. and their revealer

56:1.4 these realities, so diverse as manifested throughout s.

56:7.5 every new invasion of s. by divinity manifestations

56:9.12 The Master Force Organizers go out into s. and

56:9.13 The march of the Paradise creative forces through s.

57:1.1 itself took origin in the universal force-charge of s.

57:1.6 which eventually grew into this vast cyclone of s..

57:2.2 universes looked out upon this phenomenon of s.,

57:3.3 subsystems of physical matter whirling through s.

57:3.4 embrace of the nebular nucleus, passing out into s.

57:3.4 enormous suns off into s. on independent circuits,

57:3.6 from the mother gravity grasp and tore out into s.

57:3.6 on their long and eventful careers as the stars of s..

57:3.10 Relative s. appeared even in the regions near the

57:4.9 families which originated in this mother cloud of s..

57:5.1 gathered most of the near-by circulating matter of s.,

57:5.3 was the stage of local s. set for the unique origin of

57:5.4 The center of this great system was a dark giant of s.

57:5.5 streams of gaseous material were shot out into s.

57:5.6 independent circulating bodies in surrounding s..

57:5.7 gravity as the Angona system receded into remote s..

57:5.8 sufficiently close to draw off into the intervening s.

57:5.11 of the meteoric matter circulating in near-by s..

57:6.1 diminishing volumes of matter into surrounding s..

57:6.4 Collisions among the giants of s. are rare indeed, but

57:7.3 radioactive or heavier elements brought in from s.

58:2.8 particles from the sunspot craters out through s. to

58:3.1 characterize many regions throughout remote s..

58:3.1 in these early appearing hydrogen clouds of s..

58:3.2 This short-ray energy charge of universe s. is four

58:3.4 tremendous and far-flung energy activities of s.

58:3.4 These energy conditions of s. are germane to the

65:8.6 the personality is delivered from the limitations of s..

69:9.11 Sleeping s. was one of man’s earliest properties.

73:4.3 intervening s., occupied by all manner of beasts,

94:11.6 cosmos of energy, mind, and spirit, bounded by s.

96:5.1 In the s. of one man’s life Moses led the polyglot

98:7.12 their intriguing temporal lives on the planets of s..

100:2.6 the immortal personality which must transcend s.,

101:6.7 a magnificent and intriguing adventure through s.

101:6.17 and blood in the initial life on the planets of s..

101:10.9 Paradise realities upon the moving panoply of s..

102:6.2 interruptions constitute the creation shadows of s..

103:6.10 But in the time of s. these divergencies are at one

103:7.12 mathematics, the energy and material of time in s..

104:5.12 And to the time creatures of s. the Supreme Being

105:2.11 from the creatures of s. to the citizens of Paradise;

105:3.4 Paradise is not in s.; s. exists relative to Paradise,

105:3.4 in all s., only the presence of the Unqualified

105:3.4 Paradise exists at the focus of s., the Unqualified

105:3.5 the pattern of Paradise into the energies of s..

105:3.7 S. limits the function of the Unqualified,

105:3.10 language of time and in the concept patterns of s..

105:7.14 10. S..

106:1.3 barriers of time in the evolutionary universes of s..

106:1.3 No matter how deep in s., a survival personality may

106:2.3 evolves in the depths of s. and is organized as

106:3.5 gravity and love reach out into time-organizing s.,

106:7.7 Even s. itself is but an ultimate condition, a condition

106:9.2 Time, s., and experience constitute barriers to

106:9.2 creature concept; yet, without time, apart from s.,

106:9.3 Time, s., and experience are man’s greatest aids to

106:9.3 to think of potentials as being actualized in s. and

106:9.3 On the absolute level there is neither time nor s.;

107:6.4 It is a fact that the Adjusters traverse s. over the

110:3.1 are engaged in the supreme adventures of time in s..

111:1.2 take origin in the cosmic energies of universe s..

111:1.9 across the barriers of time and the handicaps of s.

112:1.6 —movement through s. and according to time—

115:1.2 existence, purpose, destiny, time, s., even Deity,

115:6.2 creative activity proceeds out through uncharted s.,

116:3.6 of time as they unfold on the circling planets of s.,

116:6.7 In the time-evolving universes of s. there is greater

116:7.2 the material activities and cosmic motions of s..

117:3.2 that crystallizes into the galactic panorama of s.,

117:4.1 with the vicissitudes of time in the evolutions of s.

117:6.3 the transactions of time in the universes of s.,

117:7.17 adventures of the organization of the galaxies of s.,

117:7.17 And perhaps for a s. there will be rest, relaxation

118:2.4 the overcontrol of supertime and transcended s.

118:3.1 time is a succession of instants while s. is a system of

118:3.1 You perceive time by analysis and s. by synthesis.

118:3.5 S. comes the nearest of all nonabsolute things to

118:3.5 S. is apparently absolutely ultimate.

118:3.5 The real difficulty we have in understanding s. is due

118:3.5 due to the fact that, while material bodies exist in s.

118:3.5 s. also exists in these same material bodies.

118:3.5 While there is much about s. that is absolute, that

118:3.5 is absolute, that does not mean that s. is absolute.

118:3.6 relatively speaking, s. is after all a property of all

118:3.6 when a body moves through s., it also takes all its

118:3.6 even the s. which is in and of such a moving body.

118:3.7 All patterns of reality occupy s. on the material levels

118:3.7 but spirit patterns only exist in relation to s.;

118:3.7 they do not occupy or displace s., neither do they it.

118:3.7 to us the master riddle of s. pertains to the pattern of

118:3.7 Does the pattern—the reality—of an idea occupy s.?

118:3.7 are sure that an idea pattern does not contain s..

118:4.6 they are not otherwise conditioned by time or s..

118:6.4 volition unconditioned by time and unlimited by s..

118:7.4 Sin in time-conditioned s clearly proves the temporal

118:10.7 true and actualizing correlation of the energies of s.,

118:10.23 Providence is the certain march of the galaxies of s.

119:0.2 to bestow himself upon the local universes of s. in

130:7.4 The universe of s. is a time-related phenomenon as

130:7.4 in relation to something which does not move in s.

130:7.6 There are seven different conceptions of s. as it is

130:7.6 S. is measured by time, not time by s..

130:7.6 grows out of failure to recognize the reality of s..

130:7.6 S. is not merely an intellectual concept of the

130:7.6 S. is not empty, and the only thing man knows

130:7.6 which can even partially transcend s. is mind.

130:7.6 S. is relatively and comparatively finite to all being

130:7.6 the concept of potential s. approach ultimacy.

131:4.7 When man shall roll up s. as a piece of leather,

136:5.4 complete and perfect as to all matters involving s.,

136:5.6 his personal earth activities with reference to s.,

136:7.1 he could cast himself off the ledge and out into s.,

146:1.2 the adoration of a spiritual ideal during the short s.

146:2.9 delays of time or to transcend the handicaps of s..

154:2.1 Within the short s. of two weeks every synagogue

189:1.3 regard s. as the fleeting shadow of Paradise realities?

space, outer

0:0.6 the uninhabited but mobilizing universes of o..

0:8.12 with the future evolution of the creations of o..

11:5.7 enormous and incomprehensible domains of all o..

11:6.4 Paradise to and even beyond the fourth o. level.

11:7.7 the seven superuniverses from the first o. level,

11:7.7 You may visualize the first o. level, where untold

12:1.6 3. The First O. Level.

12:1.7 4. The Second O. Level.

12:1.8 5. The Third O. Level.

12:1.11 all seven of the superuniverses and all regions of o.

12:1.14 The O. Levels. Far out in space, at an enormous

12:1.14 energizing forces are situated in the first o. level,

12:1.15 the outermost ranges of the phenomena in the first o.

12:1.15 of the material creations of the second o. level of

12:1.16 the four o. levels are undoubtedly destined to

12:2.1 telescopes into the mysterious stretches of o.

12:2.2 into the domains of o., where untold universes are

12:2.3 million new galaxies in the remote stretches of o..

12:2.3 many island universes formerly believed to be in o.

12:2.4 metamorphosis of cosmic force in these o. levels

12:2.5 significance of these tremendous phenomena of o..

12:3.9 the universes now evolving in o. are at the present

12:3.10 activities in progress throughout the realms of o..

12:3.11 Even if a few spirit beings were located in o.,

12:4.6 In o. the force organizers are responsible for the

12:4.14 such reckonings with reference to the realms of o.

12:4.15 distortions arises because the vast universes of o.

12:6.6 preuniverse in the making in the domains of o.

13:2.1 at all times, even when you enter service in o..

13:3.2 for ministry in the projected new universes of o..

13:4.6 superuniverses and their correlated segments in o..

14:1.18 characterize the future evolution of the o. levels;

14:6.41 for the graduates of the primary schools of o..

15:4.4 In o. there may be seen ten different forms of nebulae

15:4.5 Some of the larger nebulae of o. are giving origin to

15:8.8 in unified equilibrium on through all regions of o..

16:0.11 universe—and even the correlative segments of o.

19:6.4 the ages of the successive creations of the o. levels.

21:6.3 in the now mobilizing universes of o., we believe that

23:2.21 expeditions to the uncharted regions of all o..

23:2.21 which we possess of transactions in the realms of o.,

23:4.4 dual-origin creatures move on into the realms of o.?

23:4.5 evolutions taking place throughout the realms of o..

29:4.36 central and superuniverses and the domains of o..

29:5.6 material creations, even as they now operate in o..

29:5.7 beings capable of functioning in these realms of o.

30:4.33 the future ages of the evolution of the spheres of o.

31:0.8 destination must be now-organizing universes of o..

31:9.6 with the ultimate plans for the first universe of o.,

31:9.7 must be concerned with the second universe of o.,

31:9.8 with the gigantic plans for the third universe of o..

31:9.9 and last of the ever-increasing-sized universes of o..

31:9.11 seventy planners of the universes of the primary o.

31:10.10 inconceivable developments in the universes of o..

31:10.16 universes gradually organizing in the domains of o..

31:10.19 to some future service in the universes of o.,

40:10.8 divinity in the planetary systems of the first o. level

40:10.8 now uncharted and uninhabited galaxies of o..

42:4.9 the dark worlds and all o. can slow down electronic

55:4.19 possibly, finaliters may go forth to minister in o.;

56:7.6 universes to be liberated for similar activities in o.?

56:7.8 may become operative in the future universes of o..

56:8.2 Supreme Deity in and to the future universes of o..

57:3.2 view the present-age spiral nebulae of adjacent o..

58:3.2 from the blazing nebulae, tense electric fields, o.,

106:0.3 order of developmental growth in the first o. level.

106:0.18 beyond doubt, the next age, the age of the first o.

107:6.5 possible that they may even penetrate the o. levels;

107:6.5 presence of Adjusters in the uncharted regions of o..

112:7.16 the periphery of the grand universe, in the first o.

112:7.16 function in these now uncharted regions of o.;

112:7.17 the administration of the universes of the first o. level

112:7.18 throughout these future universes of the first o. level

115:4.6 growth between the unqualified potentials of o.

115:6.8 Supreme is engaged in an eternal progression into o.;

115:6.8 qualification of the three Absolute potentials of o.,

117:2.6 kind of growth may characterize the universes of o.

117:6.20 sometime dependent on the future universes of o. for

118:2.5 God the Ultimate in the postulated universes of o.

118:9.8 should attain creative union in the realms of o.,

118:9.8 functioning trinities of the creations of o.,

119:8.7 first experiential Trinity for and in the universes of o.

188:3.8 uncreated universes of the unorganized realms of o.

space, world(s) of

2:2.5 the whole scheme of living existences on the w. is

3:2.2 God upholds the worlds in s. and swings the

5:1.12 his ascendant creatures from the evolutionary w..

6:3.4 mercy to his lowly creatures on the material w.!

7:5.10 in the bestowal of each Son of God upon the w.,

10:7.6 good of the individual mortal on the evolutionary w..

11:8.1 gravity grips the worlds of all the universes of all s..

13:2.4 with their brethren who have come from the lowly w.

14:3.6 that of the evolutionary worlds and systems of s..

14:4.20 creatures have climbed to glory from the dark w..

15:2.1 worlds in s.; he calls them all by name and number

15:6.16 living manifestations characterizes the countless w.

16:5.3 of the individual creatures on the evolutionary w..

17:3.2 but these designations are not revealed on the w..

19:1.3 all divisions of the grand universe, on the lone w.,

19:6.2 between the lowest personal creature from the w.

20:5.6 Magisterial Sons bestow themselves upon the w..

22:2.9 spring from all the races on all the evolutionary w.,

22:9.2 their service with the Trinity Teacher Sons on the w..

22:9.8 even the recent arrivals from the evolutionary w.

23:1.4 start out as well-nigh material beings on the w.

25:8.6 of mortal origin and eventful ascent through the w.

26:4.12 invitation broadcast to the finite children of the w..

26:10.4 and are remanded to the service of time on the w.;

27:0.3 have gone forth on missions of leadership to the w.,

27:3.2 As this career has unfolded from the nativity w.,

27:6.5 to those beings who have ascended from the w..

28:5.21 “what manner of spirit” has been born on the w..

28:7.1 from the shores of Paradise to the evolutionary w..

30:3.3 continuing life and sufficient knowledge of the w.,

30:4.30 been trained in the affairs of the evolutionary w.;

31:0.9 accordance with the working associations of the w.

32:5.4 swinging on forever with the w. around the circle of

33:3.6 government of even the lowly creatures of the w..

36:3.1 guardians of life as it appears on the evolutionary w..

37:5.8 attached to the missions of the Sons of God to the w.

38:9.1 work of serving mortal man on the individual w..

38:9.4 of these midway creatures on the evolutionary w..

39:3.3 morontia soul of the material mortal on the w..

40:0.10 a mortal of origin on an evolutionary world of s.

40:5.9 Mortals of series one inhabit the w. during the

41:6.4 this is why stone is the chief component of the w..

44:0.13 undertake to transfer these arts of Havona to the w.,

44:5.6 in assisting the chiefs of transport on the w..

45:5.2 its members for service on the evolutionary w.

47:2.1 those who have died on the evolutionary w. before

48:5.1 When a pilgrim of time advances from a trial w. to

49:2.1 conditions which confront them on numerous w..

51:2.3 a human race, once initiated on a world of s., must

52:0.9 The w., as soon as they are physically suitable for life

52:5.1 but that is not the usual order of events on the w..

57:6.11 the physical evolution of such w. in preparation

64:6.30 evolving either three or six colored races on the w..

70:10.2 not spring full-fledgedly into existence on the w..

77:8.7 Midwayers are guardians, the sentinels, of the w..

107:0.1 he is also actually present on the w. in the minds

108:2.10 We observe that many mortals on the w. may be

136:6.11 the satisfactions of evolutionary existence on the w..

139:5.7 Jesus knew that on his w. there were untold billions

139:9.8 other such simple and fear-ridden souls on the w.

140:3.1 reflective of my ideals of mortal living on the w.,

spaceadjective

space abridgers

28:7.3 These tertiary seconaphim are the timesavers, s.,

space activities

11:7.7 are enormous elliptical regions of quiescent s..

136:5.4 creatures could be limited in their s. by the delegated

space adventure

41:5.4 up to the solar surface, whence it starts out on its s.,

space aggregations

57:3.7 the final segregation of these immense s. of energy

space assembly

137:4.13 matter of the s. of the necessary chemical ingredients

space associated

118:2.1 while Deity ubiquity may be so often s., it is not time

space blanket

41:6.2 The cosmic cloud, the great s., consists of the atoms

space bodies or body

11:2.2 In form Paradise differs from the inhabited s.:

11:8.3 cushion, explosive action would jerk surrounding s..

14:1.14 multitudinous dark masses are quite unlike other s.

15:5.0 5. THE ORIGIN OF SPACE BODIES

15:6.4 3. Minor s.—comets, meteors, and planetesimals.

15:6.7 all s. have had an evolutionary origin, evolutionary

15:6.12 Minor S.. The meteors and other small particles of

15:6.14 follow an orbit around a sun or some other s.;

15:7.1 architectural spheres, s. constructed for special

29:2.19 not one s. body in a million harbors such a living

29:3.9 spheres or on otherwise suitably constituted s..

41:0.3 efforts as to produce our present aggregation of s.,

41:1.1 firmly bind the manifold s. of Nebadon into one

42:3.2 In the varied suns, planets, and s. there are ten grand

49:3.2 section of Norlatiadek still abounds in meteoric s.;

57:5.10 a short period after their formation as separate s..

57:5.14 not been for the intrusion of these three foreign s.,

57:5.14 as a result of the collisional impact of foreign s..

57:6.4 If s. are similar in size and density, collisions may

57:6.4 if two s. of similar density are relatively unequal in

57:6.5 tidal gravity exerted by near-by and still larger s..

57:7.1 such s. crashed directly on the surface of Urantia.

57:7.2 when enormous s. were captured by the earth.

space charge

42:6.1 While the s. of universal force is homogeneous and

space circuit(s)

11:5.9 return thereto following the completion of its s..

12:1.2 whirl, always swinging in the tracks of the great s..

15:6.9 space which comes their way in the established s.

space cloud

74:8.2 the sudden emergence of the world from a dense s.

space clustering

12:1.12 Each superuniverse is simply a geographic s. of

space cognizant

17:6.4 that such a group-conscious entity becomes s. and

space communication(s)

47:10.2 (Perfected s. is to be had on all these worlds;

47:10.2 morontia sensory mechanism to the reception of s.

62:7.2 our group gathered about the planetary pole of s.

space concealed

0:11.1 these undisclosed infinity potentials remain s. in the

space conditions

14:1.1 there are the following seven s. and motions:

57:1.3 inspector reported to the Ancients of Days that s.

65:8.1 The delays are inevitable in the presence of certain s..

space conscious

34:3.8 When a Creative Spirit becomes “s.,”she is preparing

space contemplators

23:2.20 investigate the clues furnished by the s. of the realms

space content

42:3.1 distance from the nuclear body or the s. of matter,

42:5.16 force-energy; neither is the s. of an atom empty.

space creatures

14:5.11 inborn and divine endowment of evolutionary s..

20:3.1 they reassign the s. of planetary ministry to the tasks

space currents

43:8.1 spheres are energized directly by the universal s.,

space cushion

11:8.3 Without the s., explosive action would jerk space

space diminution

7:1.2 never suffers time delays, nor does it undergo s..

space directions

46:1.5 just sift out of the sky, emanating equally from all s..

space domain(s)

34:3.8 she is preparing to recognize a circumscribed “s.

58:3.2 forms of radiant energy existing in the organized s..

space drift

42:6.3 gravity response they are thus held in the universal s.

space dust

57:5.7 condensed into the meteors and s. of the solar system

space emanations

74:6.4 Adam and Eve imbibed “light and energy” from s.

space energy rays

42:5.1 above the visible light of the sun are the outer-s.

space events

12:5.11 is not merely a concomitant of time-and-s.;

space evil

102:3.15 good of the universe and not the time illusions of s..

space extensions

11:6.4 we are informed that the outermost limits of s. are

space field

42:2.10 it is upon such an activated s. that these same force

space flight

39:3.8 They may pass near one another during s. without

41:5.4 to find its s. terminated by a final plunge into the

space forecast

106:3.1 Creators, and as it was s. by the Master Architects.

space free

34:3.8 a realm in which to be s. in contradistinction to all

space functions

11:5.4 are not certain concerning the s. of the mid-zone.

11:7.0 7. SPACE FUNCTIONS OF PARADISE

29:2.14 as they find them modified in the s. of the central

space gases

57:2.4 their work of converting s. into organized matter.

space intrusion

14:1.15 divided into equal elliptical circuits by a unique s..

space junction

39:3.8 if their directors should so instruct them at any s.

space level

11:6.4 Paradise to and even beyond the fourth outer s..

11:7.4 extends horizontally outward through the fourth s.

11:7.7 the seven superuniverses from the first outer s.,

11:7.7 You may visualize the first outer s., where untold

11:7.8 A s. thus functions as an elliptical region of motion

12:1.6 3. The First Outer S..

12:1.7 4. The Second Outer S..

12:1.8 5. The Third Outer S..

12:1.9 6. The Fourth and Outermost S..

12:1.14 energizing forces are situated in the first outer s.,

12:1.15 the ranges of the phenomena in the first outer s..

12:1.15 the material creations of the second outer s. of the

12:1.16 creation beyond the fourth and outermost s.,

12:6.8 from Paradise to the fourth and outermost s.?

12:6.13 space present to the outer margins of the fourth s..

15:0.1 over the circle of the first post-Havona s..

15:1.0 1. THE SUPERUNIVERSE SPACE LEVEL

15:1.3 and predetermined path of the superuniverse s..

15:1.5 the southeastern bend of the superuniverse s..

15:3.14 counterclockwise processional of the superuniverse s

15:4.5 but within the superuniverse s., has already given

15:9.2 there function within the superuniverse s. only two

31:9.6 4. The Primary S..

31:9.7 5. The Secondary S..

31:9.8 6. The Tertiary S..

31:9.9 7. The Quartan S..

31:9.11 planners of the universes of the primary outer s.

40:10.8 divinity in the planetary systems of the first outer s.

105:6.3 of the architectural plans for the superuniverse s.,

106:0.3 order of developmental growth in the first outer s..

106:0.18 the next age, the age of the first outer s., will

106:5.1 from Havona to the fourth and outermost s..

112:7.16 periphery of the grand universe, in the first outer s.

112:7.17 administration of the universes of the first outer s..

112:7.18 throughout these future universes of the first outer s.

space levels

0:8.12 of the primary, secondary, tertiary, and quartan s. of

11:5.6 or quiet zones which separate the successive s. of

11:7.7 The relatively quiet zones between the s., such as

11:8.2 the endless circuits of the elliptical s. of the master

12:1.0 1.SPACE LEVELS OF THE MASTER UNIVERSE

12:1.1 energy ever swing around the curved path of the s.

12:1.2 The successive s. of the master universe constitute

12:1.2 the master universe were not a series of elliptical s.

12:1.3 existent in six concentric ellipses, the s. encircling the

12:1.14 The Outer S..

12:1.16 the four outer s. are undoubtedly destined to

12:2.4 metamorphosis of cosmic force in these outer s. is

12:3.10 evolution in the s. beyond the present outer limits

12:4.1 along the endless circuits of the master universe s..

12:4.9 the alternate directional swings of the successive s..

14:1.18 will characterize the future evolution of the outer s.;

19:6.4 the ages of the successive creations of the outer s..

107:6.5 possible that they may even penetrate the outer s.;

space liberation

34:3.6 available to each the time and the s. of the other.

space limitations

34:3.5 functions of Creator Sons are not exempt from s..

space limited

118:4.6 Their plans appear to be ultimately s. in extent by

space manifestations

11:9.7 activities and the source-center of all force-s..

space material

15:6.14 have been built up by the assemblage of floating s.

30:3.4 They study all forms and phases of s. and energy

57:5.13 some of the circulating s. of the visiting system.

space materializations

57:2.2 that s. were taking place in the Andronover regions,

space matter

41:7.7 4. S. and meteors which are incessantly diving into

41:7.8 heat sometimes greater than that supplied by s..

42:4.6 it begins to shade off into the average s. in this

space measurement

41:3.10 Better methods of s. and improved telescopic

space mechanism

11:5.6 functioning of the nonpervaded-s. of the master

space messages

44:5.7 This corps is concerned with all forms of s. except

space meteors

57:6.8 members continued to grow in size as s. continued to

space motion(s)

11:7.2 we observe that these zones of lessened s. separate

12:4.7 S. may be roughly classified as follows: 1. Primary

14:1.1 are the following seven s. conditions and motions:

41:0.3 had a certain minimum commonness of s. which was

space movements

29:2.16 in contrast to the free s. of undifferentiated energy.

space nebula or nebulae

57:3.1 secondary s. usually observed as spiral phenomena.

57:3.12 this marks the end of the secondary career of a s..

space path(s)

11:7.8 of motion and quiescence constitute a curved s. of

12:8.3 swinging on forever around the eternal s. of the

14:1.6 5. The second unique space zone dividing the two s.

15:1.4 holds the northernmost segment of the great s.,

15:3.15 The s. of your planet and solar system are genetic,

space perception

106:9.2 Without s., no creature could fathom the relations

space phenomenon or phenomena

41:0.1 The characteristic s which sets off each local creation

42:9.4 an attempt of man to unify his ignorance of s..

space pilgrim(s)

14:6.41 even in future universe ages which may witness s.

16:2.1 superuniverse from which the newly arrived s. hails.

space position

11:2.1 even from your astronomical location, your s. in the

space potencysee potency

space potential

11:5.7 concentric and elliptical belts of unidentified s..

42:2.3 of this concept connotes the universe force-s.

130:7.6 the s. is truly ultimate only on the absolute level.

space presence

0:11.8 extending with equal s. on out into the force

11:2.8 we do think of the functional s. of this Absolute as

11:5.7 This s. is entirely impersonal notwithstanding that

11:5.7 center, of the s. of the Unqualified Absolute.

11:8.8 and constitute the s. of the Unqualified Absolute.

12:4.6 modification of the s. of the Unqualified Absolute.

12:6.13 We doubt that the Ultimate will ever have a s.

15:4.4 they are able to initiate about their s. the cyclones

21:2.12 the overcontrol inherent in the s. of the Unqualified

41:0.1 All Nebadon is pervaded by the s. of the Divine

41:0.1 that which extends beyond her s. is outside Nebadon,

42:2.3 This is the unquestioned free s. of the Unqualified

42:2.7 the s. going out from nether Paradise is modified in

42:2.8 by the s. of the Eventuated Master Force Organizers.

106:3.5 We observe gravity action penetrating the s. of

116:5.13 but also because of the s. of the Creative Spirit.

space present

12:6.13 Absolute may be universally present but hardly s..

12:6.13 The Ultimate is, or sometime will be, s. to the outer

space processions

12:4.16 that these alternate directions of successive s. of the

space range

17:3.10 During the present universe age the s. of the extra-

40:10.2 the boundaries of the s. of the spirit that pervades

space rays

42:5.5 3. The short s. rays.

42:5.5 There are two sorts of these s.: one attendant upon

42:5.5 They emanate in the largest quantities from the

42:8.7 These mesotrons are found abundantly in the s.

58:3.1 by the emergence of flood tides of short s. of radiant

58:3.2 The output of short s., whether coming from the

58:3.3 These eventualities in the origin of the s. are

58:3.4 fully resistant to this amazing flood of the short s.

space region(s)

0:11.8 the staggering stretches of the s. beyond the seven

12:2.1 from the larger viewpoint the s. extending beyond

15:4.9 the separate nebulae observable in the s. external to

23:3.5 as lines of communication throughout remote s.,

41:0.1 is outside Nebadon, being the extra-Nebadon s. of

41:5.8 other undiscovered energies present in the s. of

41:5.8 solar energies operating in the s. of Nebadon.

57:7.1 Throughout these early times the s. of the solar

58:1.5 physical developments on earth and in adjacent s. are

58:3.1 the s. are interspersed with vast hydrogen clouds,

space relationships

118:3.6 It may help to an understanding of s. if you would

space reportssee reports

space reservoirs

11:6.1 which exist in the vast s. above and below Paradise.

11:6.1 attempting to imagine the volume outlines of these s.

11:6.3 we really know very little about the s., merely that

11:6.4 The unpervaded-s. now extend vertically above

11:6.5 For a billion years of Urantia time the s. contract

11:7.3 all space and completely incapsulate both the s.

11:8.2 Havona and equilibrated by the upper and nether s..

space respiration

11:6.0 6. SPACE RESPIRATION

11:6.1 We do not know the actual mechanism of s.;

11:6.4 The cycles of s. extend in each phase for one billion

12:4.8 1. Primary motion—s., the motion of space itself.

12:4.12 in the two-billion-year cycles of s. along with the

12:5.1 The totality of s. destroys its local value as a time

space sector

57:1.5 from Uversa on the long journey to that easterly s.

space segment

15:7.1 the center of the evolutionary universes of its s.,

space separation

41:0.2 are astronomically paralleled in the s. of Havona

space site(s)

21:2.1 A Creator Son is permitted to choose the s. of his

21:2.9 such a divine Son has taken possession of the s. of

31:9.14 the assignment of the Creator Sons to their s. for the

space situations

56:9.4 Trinity (of Trinities) to all basic and primary s.,

space stage

104:4.14 The second triunity is the architect of the s. whereon

space survey

30:3.4 personalities, in their work of star study and s..

space systems

15:6.8 Some are solitary evolving s.; others are double stars

space tensions

12:4.16 a co-ordination of forces and an equalization of s..

space traversers

11:4.1 by transport supernaphim or other types of s..

26:3.9 and go in the service of Havona, and who are not s..

29:4.1 But like all other s. they require assistance of both

39:2.8 serve as s. to and from the headquarters of the local

39:4.15 These very s. will sometime carry you to and from

48:6.29 They serve as emergency s. and perform other

space unit

12:1.1 and matter-power functions ultimately as a s.,

space velocity

39:3.9 each having a clear s. of 186,280 miles per second.

space wheel

57:2.3 was held within the confines of this gigantic s.,

space work

12:4.13 the material energy mass of creation is s. but not

space zone(s)

11:4.1 Since the nonpervaded-s. nearly impinge upon the

11:7.7 the inner and outer margins by relatively quiet s..

12:1.14 there is a s. of comparative quiet, which varies in

12:1.14 These s. zones are free from star dust—cosmic fog.

14:1.4 3. The semiquiet s. separating the Havona circuits

14:1.6 5. The second unique s. dividing the two space paths

14:1.8 7. A third s.—a semiquiet zone—separating the outer

space-bound

12:5.5 Man’s mind is less time-bound than s. because of the

12:5.5 earth life in the flesh, though man’s mind is rigidly s.,

space-conditioned

8:1.10 to the time-bound and s. mind of mortal creatures.

space-directional

42:2.11 probably yielding an aggregate-mass or s. response

space-energies

8:1.4 Prior to this hypothetical eternity moment the s.

11:5.9 zone of the Paradise force center is the source of s.

32:1.2 have effected the mobilization of the s. sufficiently to

41:1.5 dynamos which mobilize and directionize certain s.,

41:7.6 3. The accumulation and transmission of universal s..

57:1.2 in full control of the s. which were later organized as

57:8.18 crust and better insulated the planet from certain s..

73:6.4 This superplant stored up certain s. which were

space-energy

15:4.3 though they are competent to deal with s., do not

15:5.11 space are burned-out isolated suns, all available s.

32:1.4 universe consists in the quantitative charge of s. held

41:8.1 suns which are encircuited in the s. channels,

42:2.12 s. rapidly passes from the puissant to the gravity

42:2.14 Space-force has been changed into s. and thence

42:7.4 atomic materializations of s. in a dual universe;

53:3.2 that physical gravity and s. were inherent in the

57:1.7 having made the s. conditions ready for the action of

58:3.1 Accompanying these radiations is a form of s.

space-expansion-contraction

11:6.3 to counterbalance the s. cycles of the universe of

space-fettered

0:3.23 concession which we make to the time-bound, s.,

space-force

0:11.8 this overcontrol is s. unlimited but is definitely

11:5.8 a little more than one billion Urantia years the s. of

11:5.8 the s. manifestations of this center are universal;

32:1.1 The preuniverse manipulations of s. and the energies

41:7.14 to replenish their material losses by the intake of s.

42:1.5 institute those modifications of s. which eventuate

42:2.14 S. has been changed into space-energy and thence

42:2.16 has been moving Paradiseward as transmuting s. has

42:2.21 with the technique of the metamorphosis of s.,

42:8.2 This unnamed influence seems to be a s. reaction of

space-forces

12:1.14 status of the s. existing in this zone of relative quiet

29:5.5 primordial or basic s. of the Unqualified Absolute;

41:5.8 interaction and interrelationship of the various s.

space-permeation

41:6.3 Local s. by calcium is due to the fact that it

space-relatedness

130:7.6 function independently of the concept of the s. of

space-stage

106:6.2 The s. of the master universe seems to be adequate

spaceless

0:1.13 absolute is beginningless, endless, timeless, and s..

27:1.3 status in the timeless and s. abodes of Paradise.

102:3.10 endless, limitless, and all-inclusive—timeless, s.,

106:7.3 limitless, timeless, s., boundless, and measureless

118:2.1 omnipresence with his timeless and s. universal

130:7.8 the timeless and s. concepts of the Absolutes.

spaces

46:7.2 artistic in their treatment of the open s. of Jerusem.

spaceward

11:5.7 emanations which proceed s. in every direction

57:3.2 astronomers see when they turn their telescopes s.

58:2.2 the surface of the earth, and which extends s. for

103:7.3 he will likewise be reaching outward and s. for an

116:6.3 and as energy and spirit move s. from Paradise,

spacing

42:5.14 The s. of the particle-intervals of matter, together

spacious

55:2.5 fusion candidates may be assembled in the s.

129:2.8 They all stopped at the s. home of Annas, where

148:9.1 s. and enlarged front room of the Zebedee home,

184:1.4 Annas entered his s. audience chamber, seated

190:1.4 David assembled them in the s. courtyard and

Spain

61:3.8 S. was connected with Africa by the old land bridge,

80:2.2 The superior tribes to the west migrated to S. and

80:3.7 darker races came north from Africa through S..

80:7.11 large numbers of Andites entered S. and mingled

80:9.13 In southern France and S. it was the New Stone Age

130:8.1 after the death of Peter he went on to S. preaching

162:4.1 people from all of the known world, from S. to India

spanverb

103:6.7 of man’s attempt to s. this well-recognized chasm.

spannoun; see spanwith life

1:5.3 measures a universe with the s. of his hand.

26:3.2 from circuit to circuit, just as no fixed s. of time is

61:7.12 thousand years advancing, and it required a like s. of

61:7.19 historic times, covers a s. of almost fifty million years

spanwith life

40:9.1 Such Spirit fusion never occurs during the s. of life;

40:9.2 work in the minds of such beings during the s. of

55:4.2 of mortal attainment during the planetary life s..

62:2.2 three or four years of age, having a potential life s.,

62:3.6 Even their potential life s. was longer, being about

62:4.5 animals, having a natural life s. of about forty years.

62:5.3 a potential life s. of about seventy-five years.

65:8.3 To those of us whose life s. is not limited by a

77:2.11 “threescore years and ten” as such a life s. was later

101:10.2 though concept may endure beyond a mortal life s.,

109:3.3 loaned to the mortal creatures for a single life s. as

110:6.14 mind of man during the remainder of the life s.,

111:0.2 is destined to endure beyond the s. of temporal life.

136:4.5 Jesus thought over the whole s. of human life on

spare

50:5.5 Just as soon as the primitive hunter can s. any time

81:2.2 actually have some little s. time in which to think

87:3.3 spent his s. time planning for the safe conduct of

123:3.10 Much of his s. time—when his mother did not require

132:0.4 spent much of his s. time for almost six months in

133:3.4 spent a great deal of his s. time about the synagogue

169:1.8 servants of my father have bread enough and to s.

spared

53:7.9 Lucifer and Satan s. not the infant-training schools

68:6.8 As a rule, however, twins of the same sex were s..

75:5.3 destroying them—not a man, woman, or child was s..

189:2.1 be s. the memory of enduring the sight of the

sparingly

49:2.9 groups, although some are very s. represented.

spark

36:3.3 imparting through their persons the vital spirit s.;

36:3.4 The vital s.—the mystery of life—is bestowed through

36:3.4 energy s. which enlivens the body and presages mind.

36:3.5 Life Carriers simply initiate and transmit the s. of life,

36:6.2 a creative force can supply the activating living s..

36:6.3 the Spirit provides the initial s. of life and bestows

36:6.4 the Spirit of God who really contributes the vital s.

36:6.7 the nature and source of the life-activation s..

63:2.5 They tried for two months to utilize the flint s. for

63:2.5 flared right up into a full blaze the moment the s.

94:4.10 all that is needed is the vitalizing s. of the dynamic

111:6.1 Man is finite, but he is indwelt by a s. of infinity.

130:4.7 the activation of the spirit s. of the God who is spirit.

132:3.6 release the superhuman activities of the divine s.,

132:3.6 death by identity association with this indwelling s.

sparking

63:2.4 Andon discovered their s. quality and conceived the

sparkling

43:1.1 There are tens of thousands of s. lakes and thousands

46:2.2 canals interconnecting the s. lakes of Jerusem.

sparred

125:6.4 heard about this strange youth who so deftly s. with

sparrow

3:3.1 Said your great teacher of the insignificant s.,

sparrows

150:4.3 “Are not two s. sold for a penny?

150:4.3 you are of more value than a great many s..

165:3.4 “Are not five s. sold for two pennies?

165:3.4 Fear not; you are of much more value than many s..

sparse

58:7.2 Life was s. throughout these early times and only

spasmodic

68:2.6 pressure, but sex gratification was transient and s..

spat

95:2.6 god Thoth, who s. upon the wound and healed it.

164:3.8 Then, stooping over, he s. on the ground and

spatial

27:1.3 the innermost margins of the temporal and the s. to

58:1.5 the unfolding physical environment—terrestrial and s.

58:3.0 3. SPATIAL ENVIRONMENT

spawning

49:0.1 These spheres are the s. ground, the evolutionary

116:4.8 the s. grounds of bona fide imperfect personalities

speaksee speak, I; speak, we; see speakimperative

6:1.5 The Melchizedeks s. of him as the Son of Sons.

10:5.1 it is hardly consistent to s. of the Trinity as having

16:1.1 have come to s. of the threefold personalization of

16:3.12 it becomes necessary to s. conjointly for the Eternal

18:2.4 natural, on your world, to s. of Paradise as upward.

19:4.5 when a Censor has spoken, no one else may s.,

34:7.8 Spirit of Truth always s., saying, “This is the way.”

37:5.9 they are always present to s. for those who cannot

37:5.9 those who cannot be present to s. for themselves.

38:2.2 it is our custom to s. of those beings of more direct

39:3.3 they do appear before the celestial lawmakers to s.

39:3.3 those who cannot be present to s. for themselves.

40:5.15 There they s. the same system language but by a

47:8.4 messengers of confirmation s.: “This is a beloved son

48:3.12 They know and s. all the tongues of a local universe;

52:1.5 a high order of intelligence, often being able to s.

52:3.10 well blended, and until they s. a common language.

53:4.6 that Gabriel would, in due time, s. for Michael,

66:7.11 3. You shall not s. a lie when called before the judges

68:1.6 antisocial races that s. a different dialect every forty

78:5.2 it is hardly correct to s. of the Andites as a race in

81:6.10 Science teaches man to s. the new language of

87:5.6 will disfigure ourselves and s. lightly of our success.”

88:2.7 If one of these sacred books happens to s. of the

93:5.1 Although it may be an error to s. of “chosen people,”

95:7.6 “For whenever as many as three s. together, God is

96:1.9 The Semites disliked to s. the name of their Deity,

96:4.7 necessary to s. of God as being in man’s image,

97:7.12 this great teacher s. to his contemporaries: “And

110:6.5 rarely can they s. directly, as another being, to you.

110:6.15 The Adjuster cannot, ordinarily, s. directly and

122:2.4 not s. of the revelation to anyone save her husband

123:2.14 Jesus learned to read, write, and s., fluently, all three

123:5.1 task of learning to read, write, and s. the Hebrew

124:6.4 understand why neither Joseph nor Jesus would s. of

126:2.8 more tragic to think that he died ere they could s. to

126:3.14 But Jesus was learning not to s. of all his thoughts,

128:3.9 and very seldom did he himself s. of his future career

129:1.10 but never presumed to s. with authoritative finality

130:5.4 Though they could not s. the girl’s language, she

130:8.4 he refused to pause and s. comfortingly to the man.

132:4.2 he did not neglect to s. words of present comfort

133:3.6 you should not presume thus to s. to the children

134:7.3 preaching in Antioch and heard his followers s. of

136:2.3 he heard this same spirit of Paradise origin now s.,

136:2.7 Father has found his incarnated Son, and they s.

137:4.7 And thus did Mary presume to s., notwithstanding

137:5.4 the next day at the synagogue, where he was to s.,

137:6.1 authority of him who was that day to s. to them.

138:3.6 When Jesus began to s., he said: “In coming here

138:8.4 S. only that which you have heard from me; s. not

138:8.8 Jesus did not s. like a prophet, one who comes to

138:8.8 He seemed to s. of himself as one having authority

138:8.9 that he might go out in the road to s. good cheer to

139:6.3 the twelve soon began to s. of Nathaniel in terms

139:7.4 Matthew always liked to s. of the kingdom as “this

140:1.1 Some of you heard me s. of this kingdom in the

140:1.7 And it will not be so much by the words you s. as

140:3.7 And even so s. to my children these further words of

140:3.21 Never before had the apostles heard Jesus s. in this

140:9.3 my Father indwells you and will at such a time s.

143:1.8 Seldom did the Master s. to his apostles with evident

143:5.2 much surprised to have a Jewish man thus s. to her

143:5.2 a self-respecting man to s. to a woman in public,

143:5.9 as Nalda was ready to s. the real desire of her heart

143:5.12 and Jesus did not s. of it in detail to the twelve.

144:1.8 hardly proper to s. of these seasons of communion

144:1.8 nor is it consistent to s. of Jesus as worshiping, but

144:6.2 he did consent to s. to them on three occasions.

145:0.2 Through Andrew, arranged to s. in the synagogue on

145:3.3 did s. directly to the consciences and souls of men.

146:2.3 If man will not listen to the Gods as they s. to their

146:2.4 When man hears God’s spirit s. within the human

146:2.12 you should also be mindful to s. as a son to your

146:2.17 the better opportunity to s. to the listening soul.

146:4.1 custom to s. in these synagogues on the Sabbath

146:4.1 Sometimes he would s. at the morning service,

146:6.2 supposed to be dead sat up and began to s.,

147:1.2 But I know that you can s. the word where you

147:4.3 given you in human language and as men must s..

148:3.5 changes, although they heard him s. no words.

148:4.11 Jesus admonished him to “s. not to the others

148:9.3 to say to themselves: “How dare this man thus s.?

149:6.12 warned against those who ‘s. peace to their

150:7.3 and supposing that Jesus would s. in the synagogue,

151:1.3 Why do you s. in parables to those who seek truth?”

151:2.6 After Jesus had beckoned Thomas to s., he said:

151:2.7 Nathaniel were on their way over to s. with him,

151:3.1 you cannot s. different words for each class of

151:6.5 And when Amos heard Jesus s. these words, there

152:3.2 Every inch he looked a king as he continued to s.

152:7.3 ask of the ruler of the synagogue permission to s.

152:7.3 the last time he would ever be permitted to s. in the

153:1.5 before Jesus began to s., there was just one great

153:2.2 And the priests and the teachers heard Jeremiah s.

153:2.2 all that the Lord had commanded him to s. to all the

153:2.2 of a truth the Lord has sent me to s. all these words

153:3.3 when Jesus heard him s., he answered: “Why is it

153:4.4 abundance of the evil in your hearts your mouths s..”

154:2.2 and s. words of encouragement to their loved ones.

154:6.4 and they are very anxious to s. with you.”

154:6.5 heard his musical voice s. with increased volume:

155:5.16 We would hear more; we beseech you to s. to us

155:6.2 Our Father did indeed s. through Moses, Elijah,

158:4.6 I pray that you will s. those words which will

158:7.2 We pray you to s. to us directly and in undisguised

159:1.4 when he heard Jesus thus s., he asked: “Lord, how

159:2.1 They certainly will not be quick to s. evil of me.

161:2.6 he even now dares to s. about his death, some

161:2.8 Even John the Baptist, when he heard Jesus s.,

162:2.9 Besides, we never heard a man s. like this man.

162:6.2 Jesus did not interrupt the service to s. these words.

163:6.4 Jesus turned aside to s. to his apostles and ministers:

164:4.7 the august Sanhedrin, they were afraid to s. freely.

164:4.7 Ask him; he is of age; let him s. for himself.”

165:2.4 but when we s. to them, they know the shepherd’s

165:2.5 After a time Jesus began again to s. and went on to

165:6.1 Simon Peter asked: “Do you s. this parable to us,

166:2.6 Neither did Jesus s.; it was not necessary that he

167:4.6 Jews at that time to s. of death as a form of sleep,

168:0.2 they thought he would just s. the curative words,

172:1.5 You should s. to the Master that he rebuke such

172:5.3 Peter could not understand why Jesus did not s. to

174:3.4 did not in any sense s. approvingly of the Pharisaic

174:5.7 these words which the Father directed me to s. to

174:5.12 Then Jesus continued to s.: “All this has not

175:0.2 As the Master began to s.,the temple court was quiet

176:2.6 no one in heaven or on earth may presume to s..

178:1.10 when most men will s. well of kingdom believers

178:2.7 He will s. to you, and then shall you follow him.

179:3.2 said nothing; it was not necessary that he should s..

179:4.3 But the others did not hear Jesus s. to Judas.

180:5.5 you are desirous that all men s. the full and frank

180:5.5 you should therefore fully and frankly s. the full

180:6.4 “This spirit will not s. of himself, but he will declare

180:6.9 When the eleven had heard him s., they said to each

180:6.9 “Behold, he does s. plainly to us. Surely the Master

181:2.10 Simon wanted to s. further, but Jesus raised his hand

181:2.27 not done more to help you think before you s..

182:3.3 When Jesus returned to s. with the three apostles, he

183:5.2 Roman officer would so much as s. to the betrayer—

184:2.7 your speech betrays you, for you s. as a Galilean.”

184:3.14 way in which the prisoner might be induced to s..

185:5.10 But when they heard Pilate s. in defense of Jesus,

185:7.2 Then said Pilate: “Do you refuse to s. to me?

186:2.2 He steadfastly refused to s. when in the presence

186:4.5 the first time, but the other had often heard him s.,

188:4.7 it is hardly proper to s. of Jesus as a sacrificer,

188:5.2 It is proper to s. of salvation as redemption if you

189:0.3 When they heard the Personalized Adjuster so s.,

190:2.3 He was too much amazed to s. and too frightened

191:0.8 Simon did not s. half a dozen times throughout the

193:6.2 Peter took it upon himself to s for his fellow apostles

194:2.4 Jesus taught that the spirit would not s. of himself.

speakwith I

1:7.9 unchallengeable authority; I know whereof I s..]

3:4.5 I cannot presume to s. with perfection of

6:8.8 I know whereof I s..

89:3.6 “I s. this by permission and not by commandment

109:4.6 I know whereof I s. since we have their numbers in

130:3.7 I shall s. to my father and have him arrange it.”

132:5.14 I s. only for myself and to you as an inquiring friend.

133:2.1 My friend, may I s. with you in private for a moment

133:3.7 that they have forgiven you as I s. for my Father

135:11.2 And these words which I s. are true and abiding.”

137:4.7 Mary confidently said: “Have no worry—I will s. to

142:7.17 When I s. the language of the spirit, why do you

143:5.7 with startling assurance, “I who s. to you am he.”

146:3.6 as I now live among you and s. to you the words

147:3.2 that I may s. words of good cheer and eternal

151:1.4 Therefore will I henceforth s. to the people much

152:5.2 the women, saying, “I desire to s. with them.”

157:6.11 wherefore do I s. boldly to you concerning these

158:7.3 And I s. not a parable to you; I speak the truth to

158:7.3 I s. the truth to you that you may be prepared for

162:2.1 whether it be God’s or whether I s. for myself.

162:5.4 I s. these words to you and to your children.

162:7.2 Even so, I do not s. of outward subjection to

165:5.2 Jesus said: “Yes, Andrew, I will s. to you about

168:2.2 I thus s. with you, that they may believe that you

174:5.7 Remember, all of you, that I s. not of myself, but

174:5.13 go back to the temple and I s. farewell words to

176:3.4 hear me while I s. a parable: There was a certain man

180:1.3 and I will ever s. to you of that which the Father

180:3.9 Have I not taught you that the words which I s. are

180:3.9 I s. for the Father and not of myself.

180:6.2 I will s. to you plainly, as one friend to another.

181:1.5 “And now, as I am about to leave you, I would s.

189:0.2 of the Paradise Father, and I know whereof I s..”

speak, we

6:0.2 We s. of God’s “first” thought and allude to an

11:2.8 We s. of that surface of Paradise which is occupied

15:12.1 When we s. of executive and deliberative branches

16:1.1 have come to s. of the threefold personalization of

33:8.6 While we s. of universe administration in terms of

36:6.6 We s. of life as “energy” and as “force,” but life is

80:3.2 While we s. of the blue man as pervading European

105:1.6 When we s. of the Father, we mean God as he is

105:5.10 We s. of the perfect and the perfected as primary and

110:3.3 When we s. of an Adjuster’s success or failure, we

128:1.9 And we who thus testify know whereof we s..

165:2.4 but when we s. to them, they know the shepherd’s

speakimperative

66:7.11 3. You shall not s. a lie when called before the judges

122:3.1 S. not of this matter save to Joseph and to

131:3.6 S. harshly of no one.

131:5.4 S. to us, Lord, and we will do your bidding.

133:3.6 you should not presume thus to s. to the children

138:8.4 S. only that which you have heard from me;

138:8.4 s. not hearsay.”

140:3.2 my children in distress, s. encouragingly to them,

140:3.7 s. to my children these further words of spiritual

145:3.8 “Master, s. the word, restore our health, heal our

148:4.11 Jesus admonished him to “s. not to the others

151:3.1 you cannot s. different words for each class of

155:5.14 s. that answer freely and boldly to my Father and

155:5.16 We would hear more; we beseech you to s. to us

158:7.2 We pray you to s. to us directly and in undisguised

speaker

123:3.1 Joseph was a fluent s. of both Aramaic and Greek.

123:5.1 Already this lad was a fluent reader, writer, and s. of

123:5.6 Being a fluent s. of Greek, he had little trouble in

132:4.7 To the s. at the forum he said: “Your eloquence is

135:4.5 John was a clear thinker, a powerful s., and a fiery

139:2.4 Peter was a fluent s., eloquent and dramatic.

139:3.2 human nature, but James was a much better public s..

139:5.8 The apostolic steward was not a good public s., but

150:2.1 sat in a group in front and to the right of the s..

150:8.11 after the conclusion of the formal service, for the s.

167:3.3 Jesus returned to the s.’ platform and said: “Why

173:1.7 returning to the s.’ stand, spoke to the multitude:

173:1.10 whole episode huddled together near the s.’ stand;

speakers

126:4.1 Many times before, in the absence of s., Jesus had

speakingsee speaking, finished

3:3.2 Jesus, s. of the living God, said, “Your Father

5:1.9 and central presence and see him, figuratively s.,

31:8.3 In s. of their origin, in order to avoid using a new

32:1.4 Physically s., Nebadon possesses all of the physical

32:4.9 in your heart the Father is present, spiritually s.,

37:9.11 they are, practically s., the citizens of Urantia.

38:7.5 The ministering spirits of time are all bilingual, s.

39:9.2 Nebadon is, comparatively s., one of the younger

40:10.1 Spirit-fused mortals are, generally s., confined to a

42:4.6 Practically s., space is not empty.

44:4.3 the higher orders of Nebadon are bilingual, s. both

47:8.6 they are more like supermortals, spiritually s., still

57:8.20 meteors, generally s., composed of heavy materials.

62:7.5 And no sooner had the Most Highs left off s. than

70:4.5 3. S. the same dialect.

74:7.23 but that was not very much, comparatively s..

79:6.9 they formed a compact body s. a common language.

84:4.1 Generally s., during any age woman’s status is a fair

86:5.10 it was believed that it could be called back by s. or

92:2.6 Conscience is not a divine voice s. to the human soul

92:5.12 strictly s., neither was a religious teacher; Lao-tse

92:6.20 industrial communities of the English-s. peoples.

93:10.5 s. in the terms of time, forever a planetary minister

94:9.1 And generally s., it was a religion vastly superior

97:5.3 S. to the fear-ridden and soul-hungry Hebrews,

97:7.6 S. for the Lord God of Israel, this new prophet

99:1.5 A godless humanitarianism is, humanly s., a noble

110:3.3 an Adjuster’s success or failure, we are s. in terms of

111:0.6 One Egyptian ruler, s. of the ka within his heart,

113:1.1 Jesus, in s. of the children of the kingdom, said:

118:3.6 relatively s., space is after all a property of all bodies.

125:6.8 Everyone was astonished at the lad’s manner of s..

136:2.5 Personalized Adjuster that John and Jesus heard, s.

137:8.3 sent his brother James to ask for the privilege of s.

138:1.2 After thus s., Jesus left them.

139:2.3 because Peter persisted in s. without thinking.

139:2.3 into more trouble because of Peter’s thoughtless s.

142:5.4 “Said the Prophet Isaiah, s. of these times: ‘When

143:5.5 “My Lord, I repent of my manner of s. to you, for

143:6.1 Andrew sought to persuade him to eat before s. to

144:6.4 After thus s., Jesus went down the mountainside,

145:2.15 smoothing her brow, and s. words of comfort

146:3.6 And this Spirit of Truth, s. for the spiritual

146:6.3 they explained that that was the manner of his s.

147:3.3 In s. to those assembled, Jesus said: “Many of you

147:4.3 Jesus continued s.: “I well know, Nathaniel, that

147:5.8 The woman is, humanly s., much farther away

147:8.6 two o’clock in the morning when Jesus ceased s. and

148:7.2 said Jesus, s. to all of them: “I know wherefore

148:9.1 The Master was, at this time, s. as he stood in this

148:9.2 to the roof of the room in which Jesus was s.,

148:9.2 When Jesus saw what they had done, he ceased s.,

149:4.2 Before Jesus ceased s., he said further: “Let your

150:5.4 When Jesus had left off s., there was great rejoicing

150:6.1 “Peace and Perfection,” “Evil S. and Envy,”

150:8.2 Jesus ascended the s. platform with the ruler of the

151:2.6 before Jesus resumed s., Andrew arose, saying: “I

151:4.7 After s. to a public audience in parables, Jesus would

153:1.7 long and earnestly with Jairus to prevent Jesus’ s.

153:2.2 Jeremiah had made an end of s. all that the Lord had

153:5.4 Many shall be offended by the plain s. of these

153:5.4 as Peter ceased s., they all with one accord nodded

154:0.1 as Jesus was s. words of comfort and courage to

154:6.4 Jesus would cease s. and come to them the moment

154:6.5 that he paused in his s. to receive the message,

156:1.5 Said Simon: “Woman, you are a Greek-s. gentile.

156:2.4 Many of these Greek-s. Syrophoenicians came to

156:6.1 Here they tarried for a day, s. words of comfort to

158:1.10 While Peter was yet s., a silvery cloud drew near

158:7.2 Andrew, s. to Jesus, said: “Master, my brethren do

158:7.2 Are you s. to us in parables?

158:7.3 while Jesus was yet s., Peter, rushing impetuously

162:7.3 now comes the Son of Man s. and living the truth,

163:3.3 and Peter, s. for the twelve (who were all present by

163:6.5 Then, s. to all the disciples, he said: “You have

164:1.4 refrain from even s. that odious word, Samaritan.

164:3.8 mixed the clay with the spittle, and s. of all this so

164:5.4 and Jesus, s. to him, said: “Josiah, do you believe in

165:1.1 when he was in residence at the camp, s. at nine

165:2.1 s. to a group of about one hundred, Jesus said:

167:1.2 As Jesus lingered by the door, s. with Abner,

169:2.8 their loud s. attracted large numbers of the multitude

171:2.6 Immediately after s. these words, Jesus, leading the

171:6.3 When Zaccheus had ceased s., Jesus said: “Today

173:5.4 “After s. this parable, Jesus was about to dismiss

174:4.6 he himself, s. in the spirit, says, ‘The Lord said to

174:5.11 fail to discern that the Master had paused in his s.

178:2.6 When Judas heard the Master s. with Philip about

179:5.7 Jesus continued s.: “When you do these things, recall

180:3.1 the Master, indicating that he was desirous of s. to

180:3.8 especially for Philip, who, after s. a few words with

181:2.8 Jesus had hardly ceased s. to Simon Zelotes when

181:2.27 trouble have you made by your thoughtless s.,

182:3.2 mighty angel came down by his side and, s. to him

183:3.7 Jesus raised a forbidding hand to Peter and, s.

186:1.2 And thus s., the servant of Caiaphas handed Judas

187:4.7 s. to John, he said, “My son, behold your mother!”

190:0.5 her boldness in s. to a man whom she considered

190:1.3 thus s. to the dejected and forlorn ambassadors of

190:4.1 the doors were securely fastened, and s. to them,

192:2.12 then, s. to Matthew, the Master asked, “Matthew,

192:2.13 s. to both of them, he asked, “James and Judas,

192:4.3 s. to them in familiar accents, said, “Peace be upon

192:4.5 all he could to comfort his mother and, s. for her,

194:1.2 tongues with which they had a s. acquaintance.

speaking, finished

140:1.7 And when he had finished s., he stood up.

142:2.2 When Jacob fs., Jesus replied: “Jacob, you have

142:3.23 when he had fs., no man asked him a question.

144:3.2 When James had fs., Jesus said: “If, then, you still

145:2.12 Just as Jesus fs., a young man in the congregation

148:7.1 When Jesus had fs., a large group of those who

151:1.2 And when Jesus had fs. this parable, he said to the

151:2.4 When Nathaniel had fs., the apostles fell into serious

151:2.7 When Thomas had fs., the majority of his fellow

153:2.13 When Jesus had fs., the ruler of the synagogue

153:4.6 And when Jesus had fs., his apostles surrounded him

153:5.4 And when Jesus had fs., Peter said: “Yes, Lord, we

155:6.19 And when Jesus had fs., he beckoned to Andrew and

158:8.2 When Jesus had fs., they entered the boat and sailed

165:3.9 When Jesus had fs., many went forth to be baptized

166:1.6 And when Jesus had fs. at Nathaniel’s table, he went

167:2.1 As Jesus fs. at the breakfast table of the Pharisee,

168:1.13 When Jesus had fs., his apostles, with the assistance

172:3.11 When Jesus had fs., they began the descent of Olivet

177:4.7 When Judas’s cousin had fs., he presented Judas,

179:3.10 When Jesus had fs., the Alpheus twins brought on

181:2.12 When Jesus had fs. to Simon Zelotes, he stepped

181:2.16 When the Master had fs. to James Zebedee, he

183:4.2 Nathaniel stood up the moment Simon had fs.

190:2.5 James had scarcely fs. when Jude returned,

speaks

3:1.4 he is a part of us; his spirit s. from within us.”

8:6.4 The Spirit s. to you, “He who has an ear, let him

10:3.3 God s. through the Son and, with the Son, acts

16:2.2 To the universe of universes the Father s. only

16:2.2 the Infinite Spirit s. only by the voices of the Master

16:3.2 it is always Master Spirit Number One who s. for the

16:3.4 he always s. for, and in behalf of, the Eternal Son.

16:3.6 it is Master Spirit Number Three who always s. for

16:3.8 it is always Master Spirit Number Four who s..

16:3.10 it is always Master Spirit Number Five who s..

16:3.16 that Master Spirit Number Seven sometimes s. in

17:6.5 The Father s. in acknowledgment of the eternal

19:4.5 When he s., there is no appeal.

55:1.1 The System Sovereign is also present and s. in

109:5.2 hear the divine voice that continually s. within you,

111:0.7 The Rig-Veda says: “My mind s. to my heart.”

116:4.2 especially by Master Spirit Number Seven, who s.

131:3.7 Every mortal who thinks righteously, s. nobly, and

146:2.17 The spirit of the Father s. best to man when the

148:6.10 he s. within the human heart as a still, small voice,

160:5.8 I am fully persuaded he s. the truth.

161:2.8 Jesus s. with the authority of a divine teacher.

161:2.9 Jesus seems to be so sure about God and s. of

162:2.1 He who s. for himself seeks his own glory, but

162:2.9 “Even so, my masters, but this man s. to the

164:5.4 seen and heard him, and it is he who now s. to you.”

165:2.11 “He s. like one having authority; besides, who ever

spear

64:4.4 were able to s. the fish which came up to these vents.

64:6.21 early invented the s. and worked out the rudiments

187:5.8 one of the soldiers pierced his left side with his s..

speared

87:2.8 a slave is s. to death to make the ghost journey with

special

89:0.2 Primitive man believed that something s. must be

129:3.6 There was something s. and inspiring associated

special ability

44:8.2 There are three possible sources of s. human ability:

44:8.2 S. is never an arbitrary gift of the Gods;

55:3.20 their s. to accomplish some definite task which is

special activities

43:5.11 together with the s. of the Brilliant Evening Stars on

112:5.15 preserved by the archangels on their worlds of s..

special affection

113:2.4 entertain a s. for certain races and types of mortal

special ambassadors

35:1.4 and when designated s., as they sometimes are,

special angels

114:5.6 acting chiefs of the twelve groups of s. functioning

special appeal

139:1.11 some certain trait of personality which made a s. to

special arrangement

83:5.10 dowered spouse could inherit unless by s. with the

special assemblies

35:2.3 A majority of the s. which, from time to time,

special assignment(s)

22:8.5 Others may accept s. on the eternal Isle.

23:2.23 They serve in other circumstances as emissaries of s..

25:3.16 conciliators roam the universe of universes on s..

30:3.1 of their missions and in the execution of their s..

39:3.11 others may be attached to Vorondadek Sons on s.,

50:7.1 intrusted with numerous s. to cosmic undertakings

Special Assignment, Emissaries of

23:2.8 6. Ambassadors and Emissaries of S..

23:2.22 6. Ambassadors and Emissaries of S..

special assistance

120:1.3 voluntarily divested yourself of all s. such as might

special behavior

194:3.10 the Spirit of Truth was independent of all s. by those

special beings

66:4.6 These s. therefore had little or no idea as to what

special bestowal adjustments

43:5.11 assigned to harmonize the s. bestowal adjustments

special bodies

66:2.8 literal creation of s. for the Caligastia one hundred,

special broadcasts

46:3.3 Periodically the regular and s. of Uversa are relayed

special capacity

114:7.4 1. S. for being secretly rehearsed for numerous

special care

43:5.16 the Edentia Fathers have exercised a s. over Urantia

special cases

35:5.7 a high court of review and appeal concerning s.

special cause

114:7.5 Wholehearted dedication to some s. social, spiritual,

special ceremonials

98:5.4 Three times a day they worshiped, with s. weekly

special ceremonies

55:1.4 they are devoted to the s. of the planet, such as:

special charm

70:7.6 4. For the enjoyment of some s. charm or magic.

special class

28:4.12 There is a s. of broadcast messages that are received

special colleges

43:1.6 The Melchizedeks also maintain two s. on Edentia.

72:8.0 8. THE SPECIAL COLLEGES

72:9.3 councils much as degrees are bestowed by the s.,

special colonies

72:4.2 are committed for life to s. custodial colonies where

special commissions

22:10.1 act as clerks for s. and other group associations

35:1.2 the s., extraordinary, and emergency commissions

66:5.31 court of appeals for the other nine s. charged with

special commissioners

154:0.1 Herod Antipas and a group of s. representing the

special conditions

53:2.2 There were no peculiar or s. in the system of Satania

special consideration

84:5.12 replace that chivalry and s. which many woman now

124:3.2 preference, the lad was quick to refuse all such s..

special control

15:8.10 are the secret of the s. and intelligent direction of the

special converse

148:4.1 It was the habit of Jesus to hold s. with individuals

special corps

22:7.9 Such mixed unions forgather in a s. made up of

26:11.2 prepared for some future work by a s. of high

27:7.3 are conducted under the leadership of a s. of

special counselor

43:5.13 as a s. with the Faithful of Days regarding the best

special courses

30:4.25 classes are carried through s. of instruction and are

special court

184:3.2 This was a s. trial court of some thirty Sanhedrists

special courtesy colony

28:2.1 parts of Uversa, where omniaphim reside as a s..

special creation

24:2.2 The Census Directors are a completed and s. of the

74:8.4 this story of man’s clay origin by some form of s. in

89:2.3 expressed in the belief that man had his origin in a s.,

special day

187:3.4 it was nearing noontime of this s. preparation day,

special design

26:3.10 They are created without s. and are competent to

special discipline

48:5.9 They are subjected to no s. either before or after

special dispensation

167:5.4 that divorce of this easy variety was a s. granted the

183:1.2 supervening episode of death made easy by a s..

special dissolution

189:2.7 granted their request to afford it a unique and s.,

special domain(s)

33:6.3 have assigned to them certain s. of responsibility.

49:5.12 serially linked together and constitute a s. of affairs

special duty or duties

48:6.29 and perform numerous other regular and s..

139:4.3 And Andrew thought best to select for this s.

special efforts

65:5.1 regret to the Life Carriers that our s. to modify life

special embalming

189:4.3 They had prepared an abundance of s. lotions,

special endowment

49:4.3 The average s. physical-sense endowment of human

special experience

43:2.7 Only Sons of s. may serve in this upper house.

44:8.1 who possess Adjusters of s. and previous experience.

163:0.2 training in accordance with s. and natural talents.

special fasts

94:10.2 dogmas and crystallized creeds, mystic rites and s..

special favoritism

124:3.2 Mary were often tempted to show some s. for Jesus

special favors

39:3.3 These seraphim seek no s. for one group or another

special feature

55:5.6 A s. of the competitive activities on such a highly

special form(s)

29:4.35 There is never any danger that the s. of energy on

70:6.4 a s. of speech being adopted for court usage.

special friends

144:8.1 John’s s. brought the Master the last message which

special function

114:0.9 5. The s. of the twenty-four planetary directors.

15:14.1 each superuniverse have a s. and a unique nature.

special fund

123:4.4 the profits from the sale of doves as a s. charity fund,

special gatherings

43:4.5 at these s. on Mount Assembly that the morontia

special gift

194:3.15 No s. was bestowed upon the members of Jesus’

special god

95:2.3 the twoscore separate tribes have a s. group god,

special group(s)

13:2.9 beings are fully known only by their s. world groups;

22:7.6 who thus fail are admitted to a s. of finaliters who

23:4.1 Every type of spirit being is served by s. of Solitary

25:4.18 A s. act as law counselors to the Life Carriers,

30:4.25 They receive the same general education, but s. are

33:6.7 reckoned, computed, and rectified by a s. of beings

49:6.2 are the occasion for mobilizing s. of ascenders for

77:8.9 orders of seraphim who function in s. on the planet.

95:2.3 the twoscore separate tribes have a s. group god,

114:2.1 management of Urantia has been intrusted to a s.

141:3.2 work and conducted classes for s. of inquirers;

163:0.1 course of intensive training for this s. of believers,

191:6.2 belongs not to a race, a nation, nor to a s. of

195:4.3 many of these s. Christian groups, or religious

special help

35:4.2 Whenever and wherever s. is needed, there you

special history

52:7.14 No matter what the s. natural history of a planet may

special indulgence

97:10.1 Israelites that they were a chosen people, not for s.

special influence

195:4.2 a galaxy of “saints” who were assumed to have s. at

special instances

112:7.3 s.,fusion may not be consummated until the ascender

special institutions

72:8.6 These s. provide the technical training for the various

special instruction(s)

140:8.1 Jesus decided to give some s. to Peter, James, and

146:3.10 The s. given by Jesus during their stay at Zebulun

147:8.1 He began this s. by quoting from the Prophet Isaiah:

special knowledge

72:4.6 begins the study of books and the pursuit of s.,

special liaison

28:5.19 A s. exists between the counselors and advisers

special Life Carriers

35:1.3 his order to function as s. to the midsonite worlds,

special line

72:11.3 every man pursues some s. of study in addition to

special lotions

189:4.3 prepared an abundance of s. embalming lotions,

special manifestation(s)

13:1.4 Universal Father, and thereon is a s. of his divinity.

139:9.10 how will you favor us with s. of your goodness?”

special manner

16:3.2 In a s. this Spirit is the direct representation of the

18:6.3 In a s. these Trinity observers co-ordinate the

39:2.5 a corps of angels who, in a s., portray mercy.

62:7.4 environment and shield the life plasm in a s.,

special mechanism

101:1.2 The Adjuster has no s. through which to gain self-

special meeting

191:4.1 occurred after the opening of a s. in the synagogue

special messages

23:2.11 intrusted with s. which involve the unrevealed

special messengers

27:0.1 primary supernaphim go forth as s. of the Deities,

special ministry

23:4.0 4. S. MINISTRY OF SOLITARY MESSENGERS

56:10.17 while eternal truth is the s. of the Paradise Sons who

114:5.3 absence is partially compensated by the s of seraphim

189:4.11 see the morontia form of Jesus because of the s. of

special mission(s)

15:9.18 dispatched to its worlds on s. from time to time,

26:11.3 the s. of the supernaphim to facilitate and to insure

37:2.3 go on s. to the individual planets as his personal

136:2.2 Adjuster had been previously prepared for this s.

176:1.2 their doom as an independent people with a s.

182:3.9 sealed their doom as a people with a s. on earth.

special needs

21:5.9 own choosing in all matters of s. planetary needs,

special occasion(s)

17:3.11 but on certain s., under the direction of Majeston,

50:2.7 On s. the seraphic helpers and even Melchizedeks

179:0.2 Others thought that this was merely a s. which was

special order

36:4.2 the Mother Eve of this s. of universe beings departs

66:4.8 Urantia as unique men and women of a high and s..

77:2.2 embodying the combined qualities of their s.

special outbursts

27:7.3 The periodic, spontaneous, and other s. of supreme

special permission

72:12.3 of the affairs of a neighboring planet is made by s.

132:4.8 having been granted s. to appear in his behalf,

special persecutions

138:7.7 A.D. 26, until after the cessation of those s. which

special phase(s)

35:3.13 satellites are devoted to the following s. of study:

35:7.1 spheres is devoted to a s. of Vorondadek activities.

36:2.9 the s. of all the Life Carrier activities in the universe

special planet

48:3.2 service by the Melchizedeks on a s. near Salvington;

special powers

39:2.9 Such an exhaustive journey requires the s. of a

special predilections

90:5.5 to specialize according to their innate talents or s..

special preparation

74:6.8 began their lifework or entered upon s. therefor.

114:7.8 in all this s. the midwayers perform valuable and

187:3.4 and since it was nearing noontime of this s. day,

special prerogatives

25:1.7 most resemble in general and s. spirit prerogatives.

special priesthoods

194:3.15 Pentecost marked the end of s. and all belief in

special privileges

69:3.6 Smiths were first nonreligious group to enjoy s..

special problems

43:5.12 devoted to the adjustment of the s. of Norlatiadek

special protection

133:2.2 it is only fair that she receive from you that s. that

special purpose

15:5.13 built according to plans and specifications for some s

15:7.1 space bodies specifically constructed for their s..

special receiving chambers

28:5.10 When you stand in the s. of the temple of wisdom

special recorders

39:2.14 They serve as s. for resident groups of superuniverse

39:3.10 The sixth order of supervising seraphim act as the s.

special registry

58:0.1 as a decimal planet and assigned to the s. of the Life

special relations

23:2.14 Solitary Messengers enjoy s. with the natives of the

special report

122:0.2 After a study of the s. on the status of segregated

special representatives

142:7.17 of a spiritual kingdom, s. of the spirit Father.

special requests

45:4.1 designated agents for executing the s. of Gabriel

special residences

43:1.4 The lesser elevations are the sites of s. and are

special restrictions

142:7.2 coworkers, they, too, must share in many of the s.

special resurrection(s)

43:1.5 the planet Melchizedek near Salvington) has s. halls,

47:3.5 worlds in connection with dispensational or s.,

49:6.2 rulers, s. of the sleeping survivors are conducted.

49:6.2 s. occur at least every millennium of planetary time,

49:6.2 These s. are the occasion for mobilizing special

49:6.2 sentimental associations connected with these s..

49:6.3 many are called to the mansion spheres at the s.,

49:6.11 (the probationary nursery) the third day, at a s.,

52:5.5 the dispensational or s. millennial resurrections.

52:5.5 go over to the other side until the occasion of a s.,

76:5.4 comprehend the veiled promise of a possible s.

76:6.2 And in accordance with this mandate of s.,

189:3.3 there had been many s. and millennial resurrections

special-resurrection

33:4.8 worlds and at the times of general- and s. roll calls,

special reward

139:3.8 an unpretentious worker, seeking no s. when he

special roll call(s)

33:4.8 worlds and at the times of general- and s. roll calls,

76:6.2 were placed in Gabriel’s hands, directing the s. of

special schools

26:8.1 the Paradise Michaels maintain s. service schools of

36:4.7 there are certain s. and numerous restricted zones

38:4.1 six tributary satellites, whereon are the s. devoted

72:8.1 program extending from ages of five to eighteen, s.

72:11.2 the education imparted in any of the s. where the

special secret

70:7.15 “new birth” used signs and employed a s. language;

special sector

22:7.10 realities of eternity in a s. of the sphere occupied by

special senses

49:4.3 though the s. of the three-brained mortals are

76:4.5 Their s. were much more acute, and Adam and Eve

76:4.5 These s. were not so acutely present in their children

special seraphic transporters

39:5.10 stop over; they are in custody of their own s.;

special seraphim

114:6.1 general was accompanied by twelve corps of s.,

special service(s)

14:4.19 here and there in the universes on missions of s..

22:8.5 Still others may enter the s. on the secret worlds of

27:0.2 Supernaphim in this s. are periodically rotated.

66:2.5 forms of the dual nature of s. planetary service,

66:4.5 sometime prior to retiring from s. planetary service.

69:5.7 depended on the performance of some s. to royalty

97:10.1 but for the s. of carrying the truth of the one God

114:6.1 who were assigned to certain s. planetary services.

114:7.1 men and women who have been admitted to the s.

133:2.2 in return for this s. it is only fair that she receive

181:2.19 called to work for a season in the s. of God, return

special sessions

144:7.2 and had many s. with John’s twelve apostles.

special situations

29:2.19 the centers who function in s. local situations but

123:4.7 safeguard men and women of destiny, and even in s.

special skill

43:7.3 These training schools of s. and technical knowledge

146:2.14 he never taught that s. could be gained by prayer.

special solicitude

119:4.4 era were the supreme seraphim regarded with s.,

special spheres

13:0.1 there are situated in space three lesser circuits of s..

13:4.2 are conducted on and from these seven s. executive

13:4.3 From these seven s. the Master Spirits operate to

84:5.14 Each sex will always have its own s., albeit they will

special spirits

88:1.1 as indicating the arrival on earth of s. visiting spirits.

special stewards

171:8.4 I would call before me my twelve servants, s.,

special structures

49:3.3 inhabitants must take refuge in their s. of protective

special supervisors

114:2.1 permanent members of this commission of s..

special supper

179:0.2 was therefore calling them together for a s. on this

special training

43:7.2 these varying intellectual types presides over the s.

special trait

139:8.7 apostles held Jesus in reverence because of some s.

139:12.4 There was no s. about Jesus which Judas admired

special trial

184:3.2 This was a s. trial court of some thirty Sanhedrists

special types

195:4.3 sects of the Christian teachings, beliefs suited to s.

special vigils

158:0.2 were in the habit of accompanying him on such s..

special virtues

140:8.22 Jesus valued the whole life, not just a certain few s..

special visitation

55:1.4 s. ceremonies designed to reveal the personality

194:3.14 and twenty who received this s. of the spirit

special word

189:5.1 aroused by the story that Jesus had sent s. to him.

special work

18:4.1 They were trinitized for the s. of assisting the

33:4.6 created for their s., who are unrevealed to mortals.

35:3.15 2. The s. of sphere number two consists in a review

35:4.0 4. SPECIAL WORK OF THE MELCHIZEDEKS

39:1.3 s. connected with the termination of one dispensation

192:3.2 they were first set apart for the s. of the kingdom.

special world(s)

13:1.2 though I am somewhat familiar with six of these s.

13:2.9 These beings are fully known only by their s. groups;

15:10.1 stationed on the seven s. of the Infinite Spirit,

18:1.2 The work of each of these s. is divided into seven

18:1.5 universe beings when domiciled on these seven s.

29:2.10 on one of the s. of the Seven Supreme Executives,

29:3.9 material necessities of these s. headquarters worlds

31:9.5 the Seven Supreme Executives on the seven s. of the

45:6.9 to the unrevealed destiny on their s. of reservation

46:2.7 intricate material economy associated with these s.

46:5.10 their social life is largely confined to this s. world

46:7.2 many of which are provided them on these s..

specialism

81:6.31 the steady increase of industrial and professional s.

specialists

26:3.1 the Seven Master Spirits are the angelic s. of the

36:1.3 subdivided into twelve groups of s. in the various

36:2.16 s. in the expert manipulation of the basic life

44:5.3 s. who promote the ability of the ascending beings

69:3.9 The early s. in industry were the flint flakers and

69:3.10 The first group s in industry were rock salt exporters

81:6.29 10. Co-ordination of s.. Civilization has been

81:6.29 now dependent on the effective co-ordination of s..

81:6.29 some method of drawing together various s. must

81:6.30 Social, artistic, technical, and industrial s. will

88:6.1 medicines except on the advice of the s. in magic.

specialization

61:2.13 Considerable s. has subsequently appeared, but the

69:3.0 3. THE SPECIALIZATION OF LABOR

69:3.1 The early order of s. in labor was:

69:3.2 1. S. based on sex. Woman’s work was derived from

69:3.9 Subsequently group s. developed; whole families

77:2.5 after the patterns of the standardized Satania s. of

81:6.29 division of labor and by its later corollary of s..

81:6.30 which is capable of such inventiveness and such s.

81:6.31 co-ordination of ever-increasing and expanding s..

specializations

69:2.3 These s. of labor arose by adaptation to pressure—

specialize

90:2.1 the shamans began to s. in such vocations as rain

90:5.5 As religion evolved, priests began to s. according to

specialized

10:5.2 endowment of divinity plus those s. attributes that

13:1.3 of these sacred spheres enjoys a s. representation,

13:1.3 are the personal agents of these s. and impersonal

14:1.9 pervaded by a s. representation of the Infinite Spirit,

14:2.3 universe possess forty-nine s. forms of sensation.

15:7.10 clusters of wonder spheres consists of seventy s.

15:8.2 and inherent in their highly s. organization.

16:0.12 at the Paradise focal point of its s. power control

16:4.2 Master Spirits because their work is so highly s.

16:6.2 spiritual potentials which have been s. in the local

18:1.2 rulers presides over each such division of s. activities

19:2.1 The Perfectors of Wisdom are a s. creation of the

22:7.2 Under s. conditions of Paradise perfection, these

27:6.3 They have developed a highly s. attitude toward

28:4.4 does not have a s. personalization of the Infinite

28:4.14 Not being highly s., they can function fairly well in

28:4.14 but such s. work is undertaken only in emergencies.

28:5.7 In s. reflective service the Voices of Wisdom are

28:5.19 probably the most uniquely s. of all their fellows.

29:2.13 but seven s. and well-directed, though imperfectly

29:2.15 Such s. currents of time and space are definite and

29:4.20 to facilitate its concentration into the s. currents

29:4.29 rehabilitating the weakening currents of s. energy

33:3.1 a s. focalization acquiring full personality qualities by

34:3.3 There is no s. personal presence of such a Spirit on

35:3.1 by six tributary spheres devoted to s. activities.

35:3.12 training on the six encircling planets of s. education.

35:4.1 A highly s. branch of Melchizedek activities has to

38:4.1 carries on s. activities on the six tributary satellites.

39:2.15 Broadcasters—receivers and dispatchers—are a s. of

39:8.3 by achieving perfection of s. service as a celestial

39:9.2 enjoys the extensive ministry of twelve s. groups of

40:5.12 These are s. types of human beings who are not able

41:3.1 The Power Directors initiate the s. currents of energy

44:3.3 economy of mutual ministry and s. division of labor.

44:7.1 with the manipulation and organization of s. forces

48:4.11 highly s. types of creatures, such as power centers

48:7.3 1. A display of s. skill does not signify possession of

49:3.4 the metabolism of these s. peoples are radically

50:0.1 the Planetary Princes are so s. in service that they are

50:2.3 The Planetary Princes organize their s. groups of

50:4.6 with family-group teaching, supplemented by s. class

52:2.4 tribes tend to develop s. systems of religious thought

67:6.4 tree of life in conjunction with the s. life ministry of

68:2.11 the complicated structure of a highly s. civilization.

71:8.10 with s. service of women in industry and government

74:5.4 a world in readiness for their s. contributions to the

77:2.5 caused the chromosomes of the s. Urantia pattern

81:6.32 Before training citizens in the highly s. techniques

81:6.32 they were transiently unemployed in their s. work.

81:6.33 Such a highly s. society will not take kindly to the

84:8.2 this failure to evolve s. techniques of pleasurable

107:3.2 as well as with the s. manifestation of the Father’s

137:7.8 The Essenes s. in teachings about angels.

specially

30:3.2 such s. constructed worlds are unusually favorable

45:0.3 of the arrangement of these s. created spheres.

55:3.19 6. S. trained mortals of the planetary schools of

57:3.8 years to complete these clusters of s. created worlds.

98:5.3 a flood from which one man escaped in a s. built

species or human species

12:7.9 the savage tribes of men in the dawn of the hs.

36:2.17 designers of the planetary life plan and s. scheme.

36:5.10 the social urge, the endowment of s. co-operation;

43:6.5 an entirely different order from the gross animal s.

43:6.5 various s. are surprisingly gentle and touchingly

48:4.17 The higher the mortal s., the greater the stress and

48:4.17 previous experiences are the higher types of the hs.

49:1.6 Time and the production of large numbers of a s. are

49:1.7 favorable lines of life plasm carried in a selected s..

49:2.15 and there are four distinct s. of intelligent life as they

49:3.5 On the nonbreathing worlds the animal s. are unlike

49:5.11 are many common s. absent from your planet.

54:1.8 There is no error greater than that s of self-deception

58:6.3 From era to era radically new s. of animal life arise.

58:6.4 The sudden appearance of new s. and diversified

59:2.11 thousands of s. of the early ancestors of the corals.

59:3.5 This s. of animal appeared suddenly and assumed

59:4.3 age was very diverse due to the early s. segregation,

59:5.5 There were numerous s. of these animals that were

59:5.7 One thousand s. of cockroaches developed,

59:5.9 the progress and development of many marine s..

59:6.2 Thousands of marine s. perished, and life was hardly

59:6.2 one hundred thousand s. of living things on earth.

59:6.9 the new marine s., born to adversity, later went forth

60:1.13 the Californian coast, where over one thousand s. of

60:2.1 The dinosaurs evolved in all sizes from a s. less than

60:2.8 one s. of ammonites attained a diameter of eight feet.

60:2.10 Dinosaurs so overran the land that two s. had taken

60:2.10 While some new s. are progressing, certain strains

60:2.12 Soon after two s. of dinosaurs migrated to the

60:3.21 They were a short-lived s., soon becoming extinct.

60:4.6 of the ancestors of the hs. and its collateral branches.

61:0.2 the incessant struggle of the evolving animal s. for

61:2.5 one hundred s. were extinct before this period ended.

61:2.7 evolved, soon giving rise to many s. of small dogs.

61:2.8 the grazing s., as differentiated from the clawed

61:2.9 the ancestor of the many s. of swine, peccaries, and

61:3.2 the teeth of many mammalian s. altered to conform

61:3.5 oxen, camels, bison, and several s. of rhinoceroses—

61:3.6 Even so, of the fifty s. of elephants in existence at

61:3.12 neither of these s. is concerned in the line of living

61:5.7 the majority of these animal s. were extinct in North

61:7.13 The rigorous glacial period destroyed many s. and

61:7.16 many arctic s. of both plants and animals were left

62:0.1 little or nothing to the actual production of the hs..

62:1.1 The early lemurs concerned in the ancestry of the hs.

62:1.3 simian tribes of modern times and present-day hs..

62:2.1 prehuman s. successively developed the opposable

62:2.3 The members of this new s. had the largest brains

62:2.5 by selective survival, the s. was progressively

62:3.3 feet tall and in every way superior to the ancestral s..

62:3.4 but more powerful and intelligent offshoot of the s.

62:3.5 and the larger s. of the cat family, lions and tigers,

62:3.6 Compared with the ancestral s., the mid-mammals

62:3.6 rudimentary human traits appeared in this new s..

62:3.7 they were the first s. of mammals ever to provide for

62:3.8 internecine battles that nearly destroyed the entire s..

62:3.9 mother of the dawn-mammal s. escaped death no less

62:3.9 the more progressive group of the mid-mammal s.;

62:3.10 for they were the first of the new s. of Primates

62:3.13 and the simians did spring from the same tribe and s.

62:4.2 their family and establish the new s. of Primates.

62:4.4 The skeletal proportions of this new s. were very

64:4.2 many s. of deer, elephants and hippopotamuses,

64:4.5 But the hs. had so differentiated that the danger of

65:2.2 Very few s. of the early types of marine vegetation

65:2.5 Hundreds upon hundreds of s. intervened and

65:2.7 The frog is the only s. ancestor of the early dawn

65:2.10 mammals and the direct line of descent of the hs..

65:2.15 lemur ancestors of the hs. were far more advanced in

65:3.4 assimilated by the branches of the expanding hs..

65:3.5 the human potentials of the evolving animal s. have

65:5.2 mammals, particularly in the more vulnerable hs..

65:6.5 Now the hs. is slowly gravitating toward twenty-

66:5.2 the material advancement of the hs. were fostered by

66:6.3 They well understood the slow evolution of the hs.,

68:0.1 the long, long forward struggle of the hs. from a

69:7.3 certain s. of animals would submit to man’s presence

70:2.20 belonging to the self-preservation reactions of the hs.

73:4.1 the various domesticated s. were to be found in the

81:0.1 the basic organic evolution of the hs. continued to

82:1.1 their coming together for the reproduction of the s..

82:1.8 perpetuation of the evolving hs. is made certain by

82:2.1 exclusively interested in the reproduction of the s..

82:6.5 And this is true of plants, animals, and the hs..

82:6.7 Hybridization makes for s. improvement because of

82:6.11 After all, the real jeopardy of the hs. is to be found in

84:1.6 to the length of the helpless infancy of the s..

84:1.7 Even maternal instinct in the s. is not overpowering;

84:6.3 two distinct varieties of the same s. living in close

84:7.28 provides for the biologic perpetuation of the hs..

85:0.2 In the evolution of the hs., worship in its primitive

85:7.1 constantly stimulating the worship urge of the hs.,

89:7.4 This was a subtle s. of self-deception which both

95:2.7 solar veneration became a s. of ancestor worship.

102:2.7 escape the rigors of truly religious activities by a s.

102:2.7 it has become merely a s. of human philosophy.

111:4.11 inner life—it is a s. of civil war in the personality.

160:5.2 to the situations of life; it is a s. of conduct.

specific

12:6.12 in administration prior to the appearance of s. rulers.

18:0.1 Trinity Personalities are all created for s. service.

18:0.1 divine Trinity for the fulfillment of certain s. duties,

22:1.10 The new sons of this order pass through s. courses

24:1.11 Circuit supervisors are created for their s. tasks,

24:5.1 were created for the s. purposes of their assignment.

28:4.14 fall within the scope of the angels of s. assignment.

28:5.16 are attached, seldom use them for s. joy finding.

28:6.14 you grotesquely essay to estimate s. abilities and to

29:2.15 movements initiated and directed for s. purposes,

30:2.148 for these beings who are engaged in s. missions

30:4.25 instruction and are put through s. courses of training.

30:4.32 no s. or settled employment for the Mortal Corps of

36:6.3 creature ability to reproduce is the s. and personal

38:3.1 unrevealed angels, who are not in any s. manner

44:2.3 singers—harmonists who reiterate the s. harmonies

48:2.2 They are created for their s. function and require no

48:3.7 1. Pilgrim Guardians are not assigned to s. duties in

49:6.2 mobilizing groups of ascenders for s. service in the

65:4.1 To be s., on Urantia we worked out and have

65:4.4 More than half a million s. experiments were made

66:6.5 never sent to a race except upon the s. request of

69:8.4 The Mosaic code contained s. directions for

72:7.13 natural resources, when not fully required for the s.

91:9.7 for divine wisdom to solve the s. human problems

100:2.8 whether secured by gradual growth or s. crisis,

100:6.1 Religion is not a s. function of life; rather is it a

101:9.5 is not concerned so much with some s. intellectual

108:3.8 while engaged in the prosecution of our s. duties,

114:7.11 by these permanent councils for s. function.

114:7.11 being limited to the accomplishment of some s. task

117:7.16 will be definitely contactable at some s. locality,

123:4.7 can so act only in obedience to the s. mandates of

132:5.11 lodged in your hands by your fellows for some s. use

136:2.1 regarded themselves as being guilty of the s. sins

144:5.18 s. permission has been granted for transcribing seven

164:3.3 could be born blind as a punishment for some s. sin

176:4.4 We do not have his s. promise to make these plural

177:4.1 notwithstanding his Master’s s. request to refrain

194:4.12 the first martyr to the new faith and the s. cause for

specifically

9:1.4 He functions s. wherever and whenever energy

10:6.16 They were s. designed by the Trinity for the precise

15:7.1 bodies s. constructed for their special purpose.

28:5.13 When not s. directionized elsewhere, seconaphim

32:4.9 s., by the divine Adjuster who lives and works and

47:0.1 satellites of world number one are more s. known

47:4.8 Mansonia number two more s. provides for the

62:2.4 the fear tendencies of mankind more s. dates from

66:5.31 with all matters of earthly concern which were not s.

73:6.4 but s. it was serviceable to the one hundred

82:4.3 the husband’s property rights; it is not therefore s.

84:7.8 dates more s. from the days of Dalamatia,

96:4.3 Moses did not s. teach that other peoples and

100:1.6 growth which function if they are not s. inhibited.

110:2.3 especially and s. Adjusters are devoted to the work

119:1.6 The records do not s. state that this unique and

136:5.5 time unless the Father in heaven s. ruled otherwise

141:8.1 the apostles began more s. to carry out Jesus’

152:1.2 he had s. charged all of them that they should tell

172:5.3 but the Master had s. charged them that they were

184:2.2 who had been s. warned not to endanger their lives

184:3.6 a witness against Jesus because the Jewish law s.

specifications

15:5.13 worlds which are built according to plans and s. for

17:1.1 accordance with the s. of the Seven Master Spirits

36:3.5 physical, chemical, and electrical s. of the ordained

55:1.3 proceed to build the morontia temple according to s..

113:6.1 Upon your death, your records, identity s.,

specified

39:2.12 When enseraphimed, you go to sleep for a s. time,

39:5.15 and is the standard hour when not otherwise s..

specify

161:3.3 able to s. which method Jesus may have employed.

specimen

75:3.8 enthusiastic Cano—and he was a magnificent s. of the

127:5.1 Since Jesus was such a splendid s. of robust and

143:2.1 The Master was a perfected s. of human self-control.

144:5.18 transcribing these seven s. prayers into this record.

specimens

64:4.13 began the sacrifice of their best s. of manhood

64:6.3 These peoples were remarkable s. of the human race,

65:2.5 Such nonprogressive s., together with the later

82:6.4 deteriorated, antisocial, feeble-minded, outcast s.,

82:6.9 Physically, white-black hybrids are excellent s. of

86:4.8 these unrobust s. were also supposed to have

128:6.2 Jesus was one of the most robust and refined s. of

143:1.2 would convert all men into enfeebled s. of passive

specious

134:8.8 to all such s. proposals about the incarnation

spectacle

4:3.1 the s. of his bowing down before idols of wood,

4:4.9 confronted with the awful s. of human limitations,

27:7.6 s. astounding to the Paradise angels and productive

31:10.20 And as we view this sublime s., we all exclaim: What

39:5.14 In less than ten minutes the marvelous s. will be

45:1.11 this sad s. has been observable during these recent

45:6.1 present an engaging s. which never fails to arouse

57:7.6 of a world in the volcanic age presents a queer s..

89:6.8 The s. of Abraham constrained to sacrifice his son

110:7.2 the human beings who might witness such a s.

125:2.3 the Father in heaven was not pleased with this s. of

132:7.9 this s. of the Indian lad proposing to the Creator of

145:3.10 creative wave of healing, it was indeed a thrilling s.

161:2.5 Jesus unfailingly responds to the s. of human need

162:4.2 At night the impressive s. of the temple and its

167:6.5 to contemplate the Father through the inspiring s.

172:5.9 gazing at the s. and honestly wondering what

172:5.12 Judas was disgusted with the whole s..

179:3.4 vainglorious intellect passed judgment upon the s.,

183:0.3 lest the s. of Judas’s betraying him should so

185:2.16 and mightily stirred in his spirit by the s. of Jesus’

186:2.3 whole human career was a s. designed to influence

187:3.1 had assembled to witness this s. of the crucifixion

187:6.3 had shuddered at the shocking s. of the crucifixion of

188:5.8 this sublime s. of the death of the human Jesus on the

188:5.10 to this overwhelming s. of his death on the cross.

194:3.13 but there shines out over the world the s. of God

spectacles

12:2.6 future hold for all of you the same enthralling s. that

13:4.7 there to inspire my mind with such s. of enterprise,

44:2.10 tremendous dramatic s. representative of the purpose

spectacular

57:3.12 gravity, and the s. period of sun dispersion begins.

58:2.8 ionizing influence produces such s. auroral displays.

60:3.14 Canadian border, there was another s. overthrust;

82:5.2 the s. cases of the bad results of the inbreeding of

84:3.3 in an emergency; woman was not a s. or crisis hero.

96:3.5 led his compatriots out of Egypt in a s. night flight.

98:4.1 Greek philosophy, turned their attention to the s.

100:5.3 Paul experienced such a sudden and s. conversion

100:5.4 Most of the s. phenomena associated with so-

123:4.2 which they so frequently saw and which were so s..

128:4.6 to prevent the building up of such a s. career as

136:8.1 the Jewish hankering for the s. and the marvelous?

152:3.1 sudden and s. supplying of their physical needs

152:5.6 This s. episode brought an end to the early era of

170:2.16 racial or world sense would be both sudden and s..

172:5.3 The reaction from the s. procession into the city

173:1.10 If this s. event had occurred the day before, at the

173:2.1 Today, this s. cleansing of the temple likewise

spectacularly

117:6.25 Men do not find the Supreme suddenly and s. as an

spectator

134:9.3 but Jesus remained a thoughtful and silent s..

spectators

55:1.4 temple seats about three hundred thousand s..

125:5.1 in the temple witnessed the gathering of many s. who

140:7.2 earnest truth seekers, together with curious s.,

specter

86:5.1 variously termed ghost, spirit, shade, phantom, s.,

spectra

41:6.1 indicating unknown matter which appear in the s. of

41:6.7 Solar s. exhibit many iron lines, but iron is not the

spectral

12:4.14 S. lines are displaced from the normal towards the

41:6.1 In deciphering s phenomena,it should be remembered

41:6.7 It should be remembered that s. analyses show only

spectroscopic

12:4.14 Although your s. estimations of astronomic velocities

spectrum

41:6.7 being very favorable to the registry of the iron s..

42:9.3 note that there are seven colors in the natural s..

52:1.1 successively appear in the order of the s. colors,

58:2.2 radiation at the extreme ultraviolet end of the s..

speculate

9:6.8 concerning its relation to creatures, we can only s..

17:6.2 we s. much concerning the probability of a seventh

20:9.5 we are often led to s. regarding their possible

21:6.1 nevertheless, we all s. much regarding these matters.

31:10.13 And many of us s. that it may be the mission of the

56:7.6 We do not know, but we s. much concerning these

116:0.5 Others s. that the third stage of Supremacy will

speculated

94:3.1 the Indian mind did not stop until it had s. about

107:7.3 We have often s. that Adjusters must have volition

153:0.2 the forthcoming sermon in the synagogue and s.

162:1.7 the members of the Sanhedrin s. that Philip had

speculation

19:6.4 evolution of Havona natives has occasioned much s.

20:6.1 but waste no thought in useless s. as to how this

30:0.2 next thousand years of that stimulus to creative s.

31:7.3 engage in much s. as to the identity of their future

55:10.9 S. concerning the function of these Creator Sons

82:4.2 Primitive marriage was an investment, an economic s

98:2.9 resolved itself into a misty vapor of pantheistic s.

102:3.2 Religious s. is inevitable but always detrimental;

102:3.2 always detrimental; s. invariably falsifies its object.

102:3.2 S. tends to translate religion into something

102:3.2 it indirectly causes religion to appear as a function of

119:5.4 occurred much s. as to the possible technique of

150:3.9 and groundless system of ignorant and fantastic s..

speculations

55:10.11 regarding two features of our s.: If the Creator Sons

93:10.8 all these s. associated with the certainty of future

94:4.8 semimonotheistic s. of the intellectual Brahman to

94:11.13 these s. were chill comfort to the hungry multitudes

100:5.6 The great danger in all these psychic s. is that

101:1.5 religion is not the product of the rationalistic s. of a

117:7.12 the future of the Supreme, but there are also many s.

122:7.5 engaged in many s. as to what sort of a son would be

151:2.8 but never again did they regard such s. seriously.

speculative

151:2.7 engage in such flights of the s. imagination, but

speechsee speech, figure of

44:1.15 Harmony is the s. of Havona.

44:4.4 universe languages are far more replete than the s.

70:6.4 a special form of s. being adopted for court usage.

71:2.13 4. Freedom of s..

78:5.3 modern languages are derived from this early s. of

87:2.6 eventually produced a multiplication of symbolic s.

88:6.4 Gesture, being older than s., was the more holy and

94:8.8 Eightfold Path: right views, aspirations, s., effort,

97:9.20 The attempt to suppress freedom of s. led Elijah,

109:4.1 albeit, when such evolutionary creatures develop s.,

111:0.6 ka within his heart, said: “I did not disregard its s.;

127:2.8 were disarmed by a s. made by James, which,

127:2.8 the chazan had rehearsed James in his s., but

127:4.8 the sunshine of the home; though thoughtless of s.,

131:2.2 Day after day utters s.; night after night shows

131:2.2 There is no s. or language where their voice is not

132:4.7 you might employ your powers of s. to liberate your

137:1.3 admonish you to become more thoughtful in your s..

138:3.7 Simon Zelotes desired to make a s. at this gathering

143:5.4 perceived she had misconstrued his manner of s..

146:2.13 careless and offending s., quoting: “Set a watch, O

148:6.10 While the s. of God spoken from the whirlwind

164:4.3 One of the Pharisees, after making a lengthy s., said:

177:1.2 While making this s., the temerity of which

177:3.2 when Nathaniel made his s. on “Supreme Desire”

180:3.10 to deliver himself of an extended s. when Jesus

182:2.3 When Andrew heard Nathaniel’s s., he handed his

184:2.7 This Jesus is a Galilean, and your s. betrays you,

184:3.19 His silence is terrible to endure; his s. is fearlessly

speech, figure of

0:6.9 Light—spirit luminosity—is a word symbol, a f.,

7:1.6 The term kindred spirits is not wholly a f..

12:8.16 And so your Greek f.—the material as the shadow

73:6.3 of the knowledge of good and evil” may be a f.,

77:7.6 It is no mere f. when the record states: “And they

142:7.4 he employed such f. because the Jewish people

143:5.4 Nalda misinterpreted his f. as a form of making

speeches

138:3.5 listen to the conversation and s. of the men of honor.

138:3.6 Later in the evening, when they were making s.,

183:4.2 Matthew and Philip also made s., but nothing

speechless

125:6.5 Joseph was s, but Mary gave vent to her pent-up fear

133:3.10 two courtesans said nothing; likewise was Ganid s..

137:5.2 They were s.; even Peter was crushed beyond

152:3.3 The apostles were s.; they stood in silence gathered

172:4.2 The apostles were thoughtful, but s..

173:5.3 And this unprepared man was s..

176:2.9 they were s. and under great emotional tension.

speed

12:4.14 But this apparent s. of recession is not real;

23:2.22 attraction tangents, will all tend to retard such s.

39:3.8 They are fully able to vary s. of progression and to

39:3.9 they attain an average s. on their long journeys

39:5.14 carriage, which shoots forward with lightninglike s.,

41:7.13 These solar temperatures operate to enormously s.

74:1.5 bid them farewell and divine s. as they fell asleep

78:3.10 Only the later Andites moved with sufficient s. to

speeded

44:4.4 reducing thought to a permanent record can be s.

speedily

15:6.11 physical systems which would otherwise s. dive to

41:3.9 sudden flash of light which would s. recede to

41:4.6 that human beings would s. suffocate if they were in

60:1.9 Their transition ancestors s. disappeared.

61:2.5 mammals assumed domination of the earth, s. and

63:0.2 And all archangels pray that these creatures may s.

68:6.7 or too highly luxurious, they s. become suicidal.

74:8.14 aside from the ordained way, s. bringing disaster

91:1.1 all holy days s. revert to the status of mere holidays.

99:2.5 political and economic orders, but it must s. cease

147:8.4 as the morning while your health springs forth s..

149:2.1 all nations and all religions of the world would s.

156:5.8 Lighten your burdens of soul by s. acquiring a long-

159:4.7 you s. become divided up into sundry groups of

173:2.2 unanimously agreed that he must be s. destroyed,

174:4.7 they s. forgot their time-honored differences in the

175:1.5 counsels, and it shall s. come to an inglorious end.

180:5.2 the human formulation of divine truth, it s. dies.

185:1.2 threaten an uprising, and Pilate would s. capitulate.

speeds

23:3.2 and the comparatively slow s. of the seraphim,

23:3.4 and go from, Urantia at these incomprehensible s.;

speedy

48:6.35 they seek to encourage your s. development and

50:4.12 The wreck of these schools was s. and complete.

58:1.8 new land varieties of life opportunity for s. growth.

60:1.11 They were nonplacental and proved a s. failure;

64:6.6 these tribal wars would result in the s. extinction of

76:6.4 made a mighty contribution to the s. civilization

81:3.2 contributing to a more s. cross-fertilization of culture

84:2.6 food supply, the mother-family came to a s. end.

184:3.17 anxious to carry these matters to a s. termination,

194:4.5 preached the hope of his s. return to this world to

spell

39:4.7 a pause in the Paradise ascent, a short breathing s.,

96:6.2 The s. of the extraordinary personality of Moses

102:1.1 such attitudes merely s. delay in the progressive

151:6.5 I command you to come out of this s..”

spellbound

88:6.7 such words as s., ill-starred, possessions,

spelled

121:5.7 The mystery religions s. the end of national beliefs

spells

64:4.11 drifted on, hunting and fighting, by s. improving in

72:9.8 They believe the dominance of mediocrity s. the

87:5.5 Koran contains a whole chapter devoted to magic s.,

139:3.3 James’s one great weakness was these s. of silence.

150:3.12 10. Jesus exposed and denounced their belief in s.,

151:6.3 There were considerable s. when he would find

191:0.12 Thomas was in the midst of one of his typical s. of

spendsee spendwith time

13:1.21 mortals will s. most of your Havona “vacations”

21:2.1 he must s. a long period of observation devoted to

22:7.4 such finaliters may elect to s. this duty-free period,

30:3.10 it is a liberal education to be permitted to s. a season

38:5.1 Seraphim s. their first millennium as observers on

45:6.2 Mortal survivors s. much of their leisure on the

46:3.2 It is the favorite diversion for all Jerusem to s. their

48:8.3 then s. ages upon ages piloting you, one by one,

50:5.4 These evolving beings s. their waking hours seeking

111:0.6 believed that they were to “s. eternity in gladness of

125:2.7 Jesus was permitted to go home with Lazarus to s.

129:1.15 Never again did Jesus s. a whole year in one place

137:1.4 had besought Jesus to s. the night with them,

137:6.5 In explaining that they should s. three hours every

139:1.7 but it never irritated the older Andrew to s. the rest

141:8.3 The apostles had planned to s. but a day here, but

142:0.1 going out of the city each evening to s. the night at

147:3.6 and all of them departed to s. the night at Bethany.

148:0.2 The twelve were permitted to s. one week out of

150:7.3 enemies, knowing that he was to s. this Sabbath day

178:0.1 Jesus planned to s. this Thursday, his last free day

190:0.1 The resurrected Jesus now prepares to s. a short

196:2.10 Jesus was willing to s. himself in the unremitting

spendwith time

18:2.4 And you will each s. a longer or shorter time on each

31:9.5 who, as a group, s. about equal time in the company

38:2.3 but a seraphim does not s. her time counting them

39:4.17 administrator seraphim on Jerusem s. much of their

55:10.8 The Creator Sons of such settled universes s. much

91:1.6 not likely that many will s. sufficient time at prayer to

110:3.4 so many of you s. so much time and thought on

132:6.1 They s. much of their time crying in fear and

133:1.5 fairly safe in your journey through life since you s.

144:0.3 Jesus had decided to s. some time in retirement

177:0.2 suggested the apostles be permitted to s. the time in

spending

65:8.2 If s. so much time in effecting evolutionary changes

70:4.1 the fact that Urantia nations are still s. vast sums on

74:8.1 Adam’s s. six days inspecting the Garden and

123:2.3 in taking pains and s. time answering the boy’s

125:4.1 s. much of the time alone in the garden meditating.

134:8.1 After s. some time in the vicinity of Caesarea Philippi

144:3.13 They observed him s. entire nights at prayer or

146:4.6 From Iron they went to Gischala, s. two days

149:0.4 he partially supported himself by s. some of his

150:6.2 After s. two or three days with one group of twelve

spends

20:5.6 s. much of his time in counseling and instructing

25:2.3 corps s. a very long time under the influence of one

33:2.5 on Salvington, the capital of Nebadon, Michael s.

37:2.6 on Jerusem, where Galantia s. about half of his time.

spentsee spentwith time or time units

123:3.7 they s. much money on extra education and travel,

140:4.3 other things more tasty, and thus it serves by being s.

151:5.5 the dark clouds, having s. themselves in a short

152:0.2 I have s. all my substance, but none could cure me

169:1.7 when he had s. all, there arose a prolonged famine in

spentwith time or time units

spentwith afternoon

138:4.2 That afternoon, which they s. together, Jesus fully

142:7.1 Jesus and the twelve s. all afternoon and all that

192:1.2 After the apostles had s. the afternoon and early

spentwith ages

53:3.6 proof that these mortals had s. ages of preparation

66:6.6 The human race had s. ages in acquiring the religion

spentwith day(s)

74:3.3 Adam’s second day on earth was s. in session with

74:8.1 on the tradition that Adam and Eve had s. just six

124:6.15 the most extraordinary days that the Son of God s. in

127:6.4 Jesus s. four days going up to the Passover and

129:2.6 Most of the Sabbath days Jesus s. at Bethany.

130:0.5 On this Mediterranean tour Jesus s. about half of

133:2.5 They s. several days at Nicopolis, the city Augustus

134:9.5 On the way home he s. a day and a night alone on

138:2.10 Jesus s. a full day with the six, answering their

138:7.5 The apostles s. the remainder of the day perfecting

141:1.3 the forty days which he s. in the hills near this place.

141:8.3 Jesus s. three days with them, and they returned to

142:7.1 Jesus s. the next Wednesday at Bethany with his

145:0.2 Jesus s. at the Zebedee house instructing his apostles

151:0.1 Jesus s. most of this Sabbath day alone in the hills.

159:3.1 Jesus s. a day and a night and, in the course of the

163:5.1 The last ten days of November were s. in council at

167:0.3 and s. Thursday and Friday resting from their recent

177:1.3 The Master s. this last day of quiet on earth

177:1.3 known on high as “the day which a young man s.

177:1.5 anything that transpired on this day which he s.

177:3.1 The apostles s. most of this day walking about on

177:5.3 Mark had s. the whole day in the Master’s company.

191:0.1 ten of them s. the larger part of the day in the upper

191:3.1 The next day, Monday, was s. wholly with the

191:4.7 Jesus s. without interruption in the society of his

spentwith evening(s)

74:4.6 culture, while the evening was s. in social rejoicing.

124:3.5 The chazan s. one evening each week with Jesus,

129:1.9 Jesus s. at least five evenings a week at intense study

129:1.9 and one evening he s. with the young people.

132:4.5 Jesus s. one evening with a wealthy slaveholder,

137:7.14 Jesus and the seven s. two evenings each week at the

155:2.3 s. the entire evening in rehearsing their experiences

spentwith hour(s)

127:1.8 Jesus s. every possible hour with the youngsters,

132:6.1 incident in which the Creator of a universe s. hours

133:2.4 The three s. many hours recounting their experiences

145:0.3 They s. almost an hour together in a boat anchored

150:7.1 the carpenter shop and s. a half hour on the hill

177:3.5 Peter and John s. several hours in conference with

184:0.3 Jesus s. about three hours at the palace of Annas

192:3.2 The Master s. just one hour on this mount with his

spentwith leisure

130:2.6 beginning to learn how his tutor s. his leisure in

130:8.4 he and Ganid s. their leisure visiting and exploring

spentwith life

36:6.4 And when the life thus imparted is s., then again

132:4.5 he s. the rest of his life vainly trying to induce his

171:1.5 s. the remainder of his life, becoming the financial

spentwith millennium

38:5.1 The second millennium is s. on the seraphic

spentwith moments

48:6.34 many of your leisure moments will be s. with them.

168:1.1 Jesus had s. a few moments in comforting Martha

184:1.4 After a few moments s. in silently surveying the

spentwith month(s)

123:0.4 to Bethlehem, where they s. the entire month of

124:1.11 Jesus s. several months in a smith’s shop when older,

128:4.1 last four months of this year Jesus s. in Damascus

129:2.6 For almost two months he s. the greater part of his

129:2.6 Most of the Sabbath days he s. at Bethany.

142:8.1 The entire month of May was s. in doing personal

142:8.4 Jesus and the apostles s. the entire month of June

144:0.1 September and October were s. in retirement at a

144:0.1 The month of September Jesus s. here alone with his

157:3.4 Jesus had s. long months in training these apostles as

162:0.4 Jesus s a considerable portion of October with Abner

spentwith night(s)

125:3.2 they s. a sleepless night, turning over in their minds

142:0.1 Jesus himself s. one or two nights each week in

143:6.6 the Samaritans in the cities by day and s. nights at

144:3.23 When Jesus s whole nights on the mountain in prayer

155:0.1 where they s. the night in a beautiful park south of

159:3.1 Jesus s. a day and a night and, in the course of the

spentwith Passover

128:1.15 Jesus, with Joseph, s. this Passover with his three

190:5.1 there lived two brothers, shepherds, who had s. the

spentwith Sabbath

129:2.6 Most of the Sabbath days Jesus s. at Bethany.

138:5.4 Here Jesus s. a quiet Sabbath with his chosen

151:0.1 Jesus s. most of this Sabbath day alone in the hills.

spentwith time

22:2.6 that we s. our time passing through Vicegerington

43:1.8 your time will be s. in that administrative triangle

43:8.2 The time s. on the seventy training worlds of culture

63:2.1 As youngsters, the twins had s. most of their time in

74:1.5 The children s. some time together at the family

76:3.2 Adam wisely s. most of the time training his

87:3.3 lived in fear of the ghosts of his fellows and s. his

108:1.8 actual dispatch of the Adjuster is presumably s. in

123:1.6 when not at school, s. his time about equally

123:3.10 was s. studying the flowers and plants by day and

123:6.3 Jesus s. much time on mathematics for several years.

124:3.3 Jesus s. considerable time at the caravan supply shop

125:2.5 Jesus s. most of his time about the temple at these

126:5.10 Their eldest brother s. some time with them in the

128:2.3 Jesus s. most of his time at the caravan repair shop.

128:3.3 Jesus s. much of his time talking with this man of

128:3.8 upset by Simon’s report that Jesus s most of the time

128:7.8 Jesus s. a great deal of time this year with the

129:2.7 Annas s. much time with Jesus, personally taking

129:3.4 time absent from Palestine had been s. in that city of

130:0.3 They s. considerable time visiting and resting on

130:0.3 They s. some time in Babylon, visited Ur and other

130:2.6 beginning to learn how his tutor s. his leisure in

130:3.4 they s. some time here each day throughout their

130:3.7 Jesus and Ganid s. much time in the museum

131:0.1 the young man s. much of his time and no small

132:0.2 Jesus s. much time on Palatine hill, where were

132:0.4 mystery-cult leaders and s. much of his spare time

132:4.1 Jesus s. much time gaining an intimate knowledge

133:3.4 Ganid s. a great deal of his spare time about the

133:5.1 Gonod s. most of his time with Jesus and Ganid,

134:1.2 His family always believed that he s. this time in

134:1.3 Jesus visited with his family and friends, s. time at

134:9.7 Jesus s. most of his time on the interior finishing of

135:0.4 Since John was an only child, they s. a great deal of

135:12.4 Herod s. considerable time at his Perean residences,

137:1.1 two of John’s leading disciples s. much time with

141:4.1 While sojourning at Amathus, Jesus s. much time

142:8.1 Jesus and Abner s. at Engedi, visiting the Nazarite

144:7.2 Jesus s. considerable time teaching the twenty-four

146:4.2 Jesus had never shared the life of the miner, he s.

147:0.1 Jesus s much time alone in the hills about his Father’s

147:0.2 for this very reason that Jesus and the apostles s.

147:6.6 The Master s. little time in negative denunciations.

148:0.4 Jesus’ family s. most of this time at either Cana or

149:7.3 remained at the Zebedee home and s. much time in

151:0.2 the women s. in visiting from house to house,

152:5.5 he therefore s. much time in communion with the

162:9.3 Bethany he s. considerable time with his apostles;

163:7.2 Jesus s. much of his time at the Pella camp, teaching

168:4.2 The apostles were stirred up in their minds and s.

177:2.1 Jesus s. considerable time comparing their childhood

184:4.1 the intervening time was to be s. in fasting and

190:0.1 Although this time of the morontia life is to be s. on

191:0.10 he listened to the discussions of his fellows but s.

192:0.3 Mary the mother of Jesus s. much of the time with

spentwith vacation

72:4.3 the vacation being s. with parents or friends in travel.

72:5.9 Vacation is usually s. in travel, and new methods of

spentwith week(s)

123:6.1 Jesus usually s. either with his fisherman uncle on the

129:1.2 Jesus s. one week at Tiberias, the new city which

130:8.2 At Syracuse they s. a full week.

134:8.4 Jesus s. the last three weeks of August and the first

134:9.2 They s. almost three weeks in an around the city,

143:0.1 The Master and his apostles s. more than two

146:4.6 departed for Chorazin, where they s. a week

147:0.1 and s. two weeks at the Bethsaida headquarters

147:2.2 apostolic party s. almost three weeks at Jerusalem,

154:7.4 Pharisees and their assistants s. almost a full week

154:7.5 returned to their home in Capernaum and s. a week

156:0.1 They s. almost two and one-half weeks in Sidon

171:1.1 They s. more than two weeks visiting among the

190:5.1 there lived two brothers, shepherds, who had s. the

191:5.1 Thomas s. a lonesome week alone with himself in

spentweekends

142:8.4 Sabbath weekends they usually s. with Lazarus

spentwith winter

133:2.5 The Apostle Paul s. all winter with the son of Jeramy

spentwith year(s)

129:3.1 The whole of Jesus’ twenty-ninth year was s.

141:1.5 A.D. 27 was s. in quietly taking over John’s work in

177:2.4 dependable because you s. your first eight years in

188:5.4 Jesus s. upward of twenty-five years on the cross of

spew

130:1.2 the evil circumstances of life will s. them out upon

spherebody—see Sphere; see spherearea of influence

2:3.3 indictment originating on the s. of the wrongdoer’s

5:1.9 You can depend upon being translated from s. to s.,

11:0.1 Paradise is a material s. as well as a spiritual abode.

13:1.3 resident on, or admissible to, that particular s..

13:1.4 “bosom of the Father,” the personal-communion s.

13:1.5 the evolutionary worlds is a secret of this Paradise s..

13:1.6 This s. also holds the secrets of the nature, purpose,

13:1.7 This s. is the “bosom of the Son,” the personal

13:1.11 the secret s. of certain unrevealed beings who take

13:1.16 this is the status s. of the Universe Power Directors.

13:1.17 look upon Solitarington as their Paradise home s..

13:1.19 This s. is the “bosom of the Son and the Spirit”

13:1.19 This is also the destiny s. of all ministering orders of

13:1.21 the receiving s. of the pilgrims of time who are

13:2.3 Ascendington is the only sacred s. that will be open

13:2.3 Vicegerington is the only sacred s. that is wholly

14:3.3 each Havona s. being directed by one of these

15:2.3 each local system has an architectural s. as its

15:2.4 constellation has an architectural headquarters s.

15:7.1 certain energy currents near the surface of the s..

15:14.8 I know the physical-s. registry number, but it is of

15:14.9 your s. is just as precisely administered and just as

17:1.5 Each of the executives and the facilities of his s.

17:1.5 Number One, functioning on executive s. number

17:1.5 The name of this seventh s. is Orvonton, for the

17:1.6 On the executive s. of the seventh superuniverse the

17:4.2 Even on a superuniverse headquarters s. they

18:2.2 When an Eternal of Days is absent from his s., his

18:2.4 spirit creations are exclusive and unique on each s..

18:3.6 point of spiritual polarity on their headquarters s..

18:3.6 Such a s. is divided into seventy administrative

18:5.4 Recents of Days seldom together on the capital s..

20:5.3 the minds of all normal human beings on that s.,

20:5.4 only once will a bestowal Son serve on the s..

20:9.1 plans concerning their projected sojourn on your s.

20:9.4 into the settled status of a s. of light and life,

22:3.3 They serve on any s., on any inhabited world, and in

22:7.10 in a special sector of the s. occupied by the secret

23:2.12 just as much a part of the divine plan on your s. as

24:4.2 An inspector is stationed on the headquarters s. of

25:6.2 with the history and traditions of your status s..

27:0.2 the ministering spirits on duty in the reclaimed s..

27:1.2 when enseraphimed, when in passage from one s.

28:2.2 situated on conjoint executive s. number seven in the

28:4.4 of the Third Source and Center on such a capital s.

28:6.22 The estimate of greatness varies from s. to s..

28:7.4 This s. is still under partial spiritual quarantine,

29:2.13 Occupying an enormous area on the capital s. of

29:4.1 resistance of inertia in departing from a material s..

29:4.17 system, maintaining headquarters on its capital s..

29:4.34 group of life to appear on an organizing material s.,

30:3.8 school for the progressing residents of that s.;

30:4.17 from one s. to another and from one phase of life to

32:1.5 work is begun upon the architectural s. which is to

32:2.3 the architectural s. of Salvington, with its satellites.

32:2.5 fixed presence of the Creator Son at the capital s.,

32:3.8 translations from life to life and from s. to s..

34:4.5 Son after he receives spiritual title to such a s..

35:3.1 This s., by name Melchizedek, is the pilot world of

35:3.6 4. The s. of initial spirit life.

35:3.8 6. The s. of advancing spirit life.

35:3.10 germane to the work of the associated primary s..

35:3.11 The pilot world, the s. Melchizedek, is the

35:3.13 on the six tributary worlds of the Melchizedek s.,

35:3.14 1. S. number one is occupied with the review of the

35:3.15 2. The special work of s. number two consists in a

35:3.16 3. The reviews of this s. pertain to the sojourn on the

35:3.17 4. The fourth s. is occupied with a review of the

35:3.18 5. On the fifth s. there is conducted the review of the

35:3.19 The time on s. number six is devoted to an attempt

35:7.2 training is progressive, extending from the first s.,

35:8.3 when they had passed through the Melchizedek s.,

36:1.3 such purposes on the Life Carriers’ headquarters s..

36:2.3 2. The life-planning s..

36:2.4 3. The life-conservation s..

36:2.5 4. The s. of life evolution.

36:2.6 5. The s. of life associated with mind.

36:2.7 6. The s. of mind and spirit in living beings.

36:2.8 7. The s. of unrevealed life.

36:2.10 World Number One, the headquarters s., together

36:2.12 The Second World is the life-designing s.;

36:2.12 they are transmitted to the headquarters s.,

36:2.14 Satellite number one of the life-planning s. is the

36:4.1 there is a single s. whereon the Melchizedeks have

36:4.1 addressed to the Material Daughters of his s..

36:4.4 on their native worlds, on some intervening s., or

36:4.4 or on the Salvington midsonite s. in the finaliters’

36:4.6 world of the finaliters, the Salvington midsonite s..

37:3.3 their quickened interest in you and your lowly s..

37:3.5 as the directing heads of all celestial life on that s..

37:3.7 S. number one and all of its six tributary satellites are

37:9.10 to amalgamate with the mortal inhabitants of that s..

37:9.11 intelligent beings to remain continuously on the s..

37:9.11 few of them are long attached to a given s..

39:1.16 This is the highest angelic council on any s.,

39:2.8 of themselves, to journey from one s. to another.

39:3.6 progress worlds encircling the headquarters s..

39:3.8 transport seraphim, while in flight from one s. to

39:4.13 Your short sojourn on Urantia, on this s. of mortal

39:4.14 the highest possible value, and always—in any s.,

39:5.13 they are brought to the headquarters of the s. and,

39:8.1 the transition s. from the ministry of time to the

39:8.9 Seraphington is the destiny s. for angels, and their

40:10.1 spirit entities unfailingly return to the s. of primal

41:1.3 they function at the exact energy center of that s..

41:1.4 they are not stationed on the headquarters s. but are

41:2.3 Physical Controller, stationed on this headquarters s.,

41:2.7 direction must adjust their technique on each s. in

41:8.2 a so-called white dwarf, a highly condensed s..

41:8.4 which still exhibits the mother s. as a lone star near

43:1.2 would naturally travel above the surface of the s.,

43:1.7 The remainder of this s. is one vast natural park,

43:1.10 other beings arriving from points outside the s.;

43:7.1 they change residence from one Edentia s. to

44:0.1 seventy worlds surrounding each headquarters s..

44:3.7 as they are at any one time present on any one s..

44:7.1 there is no hope of conveying to mortal minds this s.

45:1.2 All mansion world sojourners go to the finaliter s.

45:1.6 This s. is the Satania home of the Brilliant Evening

45:1.8 This s. serves as the system rendezvous of the high

45:1.9 This is the silent s. of the system.

45:1.11 the seventh transition world, the s. of the Father,

45:5.5 liberally in the local management of the capital s.,

46:1.1 The s. has seven major capitals and seventy minor

46:1.3 is superbly controlled and circulates about the s. in

46:1.4 until they reach the electric air-ceiling of the s.;

46:1.7 This lighting of the s. is uniformly maintained for

46:2.2 system of circulation which extends all over the s.,

46:3.4 station is located at the opposite pole of the s..

46:5.22 The seventh circle is the tarrying s. of certain

47:1.2 Though the finaliter world is a s. of exquisite beauty

47:1.2 of the mansion world students on this cultural s..

47:3.1 but if you had come from a more normal s. of time,

47:4.1 It is on this s. that you are more fully inducted into

47:4.6 Mansonia number one is a very material s.,

47:4.6 From s. to s. you grow less material, more

47:5.1 up from the mansion worlds to the last s. of local

47:5.2 are granted a permit to visit the third transition s.,

47:5.3 On this s. more positive educational work is begun

47:8.1 Sojourners on this s. are permitted to visit transition

47:9.1 The experience on this s. is the crowning

48:1.2 Only seven worlds surrounding the finaliters’ s. of

48:2.15 But on each successive transition s., mortals will find

48:2.17 When mansion world ascenders pass from one s. to

48:2.18 for an ascender to proceed to the succeeding s..

48:2.22 first mansion world to the last universe transition s.,

48:3.14 accompany you on the trips to the headquarters s.

48:5.7 master the lessons of one s. before you proceed to

48:6.37 take precedence over the work of your status s.

48:6.37 the work of preparation for the next higher s., but

49:3.6 such a race of beings inhabits a s. in close proximity

50:3.4 at the time of the second Son’s arrival on the s..

51:0.2 throughout the evolutionary course of such a s..

51:7.2 Adam assumes the outward direction of the s..

51:7.5 Mortal existence on such a well-managed s. is indeed

52:3.3 ripens the s. for the advent of a Magisterial Son.

52:6.2 such happy results on a spiritually isolated s..

52:6.8 the normal evolutionary workings of a mortal s. of

52:7.9 But the noble natives of such a s. are still finite and

53:5.4 establishing himself on the s. dedicated to the Father

53:5.6 The various personalities present on the s. who

53:6.5 traitorous Caligastia, who had proclaimed his s. a

53:7.1 as the caretakers and builders on the Father’s s.

54:1.10 or during the early times of a primitive evolving s.,

55:1.1 the admission of such a s. to the settled ages of

55:4.8 places in the new administration of the settled s..

55:4.16 quartettes consist of: the seraphic chief of the s.,

55:5.1 these advanced epochs of evolution on a sinless s..

55:7.1 and presence of the Paradise bestowal Son of that s..

55:11.6 planet or of any individual mortal on such a s..

57:6.10 Urantia was a well-developed s. about one tenth its

57:7.1 increased action of gravity as the s. grew larger,

57:8.6 recognition of the small and insignificant s. which

57:8.14 the collapse of the cooling crust of a contracting s.;

58:1.2 that Life Carriers cannot initiate life until a s. is

58:4.1 This s. is a life-modification world; all life appearing

66:3.3 typical of such stations on a young and developing s.

66:8.3 Aside from being a life-modification s. and therefore

72:0.3 and this Son also defaulted, leaving the s. isolated,

72:12.4 take note that their sister s. in the Satania family has

75:1.3 Adam and Eve found themselves on a s. wholly

77:9.3 have a kinship interest in the destiny of this s..

92:0.5 here as long as this planet remains an inhabited s..

103:6.8 -developed metaphysics on an evolutionary s..

106:2.4 finds spirit-personality cohesion on the pilot s. of

107:3.1 seem to be centered on the sacred s. of Divinington.

107:3.1 and other entities of the Father have been on that s..

107:3.1 prepersonal entities share Divinington as a home s.

107:3.2 which is reported to be situated on this secret s..

107:3.10 domiciled on Divinington; that sacred s is their home

108:3.6 who have volunteered to serve on this irregular s..

112:4.3 released Adjuster goes to the home s. of Divinington.

112:7.2 Fusion is secret of the sacred s. of Ascendington,

113:1.3 are extended to them in the life struggles of the s..

114:7.8 reservists are composed of inhabitants of the s. who

114:7.13 insight of cosmic citizenship far transcends the s. of

114:7.17 as faithfully watched over as if the s. had never been

119:1.3 registered on Salvington from the Melchizedek s.,

119:2.4 Michael again took leave of his headquarters s..

119:3.6 to the inner circle of the records on the sacred s. of

119:6.2 Michael addressed the inhabitants of the s. and

120:2.6 thus make all normal mortals on that isolated s.

129:3.6 flesh of mortal nature for every single inhabited s.

144:5.17 That we may do your will on this s. as angels do

144:5.59 Thus reproducing you imperfectly in this s.

149:5.5 Jesus looked upon it as the birth s. of the eternal and

184:4.4 on the sin-darkened s. of unfortunate Urantia.

Sphere

11:3.1 activity, the Deity presence, the Most Holy S.,

11:3.1 set aside as the Most Holy S. and is reserved for

11:3.1 and the beauteous grandeur of the Most Holy S.

13:2.4 of Paradise in close proximity to the Most Holy S..

36:2.17 S. Number Four and its tributary satellites are

36:2.20 The Seventh S. of the Life Carriers is dedicated to

spherearea of influence

0:2.16 grand universe is the s. of the time-space descension

1:0.3 and in his universal s. of righteous supremacy.

1:0.5 be just as replete in their s. of divine perfection as

1:0.5 as God himself is in his s. of infinity and eternity.

1:4.6 to every mortal creature in every s. and on every

15:10.22 the intelligences of every s. of universal life are

34:2.5 the Creative Mother Spirit functions first in the s.

84:5.12 Each sex has its own distinctive s. of existence,

84:5.12 existence, together with its own rights within that s..

84:5.14 Each sex will always have its own special s., albeit

101:5.2 wisdom, and religion the s. of the faith experience.

107:4.3 they are supreme and infallible in their supernal s. of

108:4.1 the Adjusters are quite alone in their s. of activity

109:1.3 functioning within the present s. of the Supreme,

109:5.5 both operate to delimit the s. of efficient Adjuster

110:5.5 a reaction of the mind to the s. of divine dignity.

110:5.7 favorable both to the Adjuster in the higher s. of

117:4.1 completion of sovereignty within the s. of action

130:4.10 Knowledge is the s. of the material or fact-

144:5.59 Thus reproducing you imperfectly in this s.

spheres or sacred spheres- body

see spheresarea of influence;

       see architectural; see headquarters

0:7.1 the time-space-transcended s. of master universe

0:9.2 the universe s. of supertime and transcended space.

2:7.3 by numerous individuals hailing from various s.,

3:5.2 who direct the destinies of the evolutionary s. of the

3:5.17 the trusting mortal of the uncertain evolutionary s..

5:2.2 other place, as on one of the seven ss. of Paradise.

6:1.5 your world, but not in your system of inhabited s.,

6:6.4 to his seven spiritual s. encircling Paradise and to the

7:4.5 and there restore the spiritual status of the s..

8:1.4 One billion perfect s. flash into existence.

8:2.7 the spirit beings and the material creatures of the s.

8:4.6 draw very near to every being of the animal-origin s..

9:5.3 Source and Center ministers to all minds on all s..

10:1.6 creatures of the planetary s. look to the bestowals of

11:3.1 Paradise there are three grand s. of activity,

11:4.2 power and authority on the seven s. of the Spirit,

11:8.1 the gleaming stars, blazing suns, and whirling s.

11:9.8 Paradise, having ascended from the lowly s. of space

12:1.10 never-ending universe consists of one billion s.

12:1.11 aggregation of the Paradise satellites and Havona s..

12:1.13 not to mention the eternal s. of the central creation

12:1.13 takes no account of architectural administrative s.,

12:4.1 component systems and worlds are all revolving s.,

12:4.15 their accompanying suns and s. are at the present

12:8.1 and spirit ascenders live and work on physical s. of

13:0.0 THE SACRED SPHERES OF PARADISE

13:0.1 are situated in space three lesser circuits of special s..

13:0.1 The innermost circuit consists of the seven secret s.

13:0.1 are the seven immense s. of the Infinite Spirit,

13:0.2 s. of unexcelled grandeur and unimagined glory.

13:0.2 All twenty-one are enormous s., and each group of

13:0.3 The seven secret s. of the Father, circulating about

13:0.4 These brilliant s. of the second circuit likewise emit

13:0.6 the worlds of the Father are ultimate status s. for all

13:0.7 little of the life of these s. that you cannot hope to

13:0.7 These twenty-one s. embrace the potentials of the

13:1.1 The Father’s circuit of sacred life s. contains the only

13:1.3 each of these ss. enjoys a specialized representation,

13:2.1 spiritual beings are tremendous and stupendous s.,

13:2.1 They are rendezvous worlds, reunion s., serving as

13:2.6 or status worlds more than actual residential s..

13:2.7 to Ascendington and relative access to the other s. of

13:2.7 permission to land on five additional secret s.,

13:2.8 not to negotiate entrance to those phases of these s.

13:3.1 The seven luminous s. of the Eternal Son are the

13:3.3 no personality has ever been on any one of these s.

13:4.1 the inner circuit of Havona and the shining s. of the

13:4.2 these seven special executive s. of the Infinite Spirit.

13:4.3 From these seven special s the Master Spirits operate

13:4.6 They are not so exclusive as the s. of the Father or

14:0.1 unbelievable mass and consists of one billion s. of

14:1.10 ten stabilized units—the three circuits of Paradise s.

14:1.12 it requires almost one thousand years for these s.

14:2.1 they are domiciled on actual s. of a material nature

14:3.4 The billion s. of the central universe constitute the

14:3.5 At present, although the s. of the seven circuits are

14:3.6 The planetary construction of the Havona s. is unlike

14:3.6 to utilize such enormous s. as inhabited worlds.

14:3.7 the biologic and artistic embellishment of Havona s.,

14:4.11 The natives of Havona live on the billion s. of the

14:4.11 permanent citizenship dwell on their respective s. of

14:4.18 existence on the outer circuits of these pattern s. on

14:5.6 Each of these billion perfection s. has been

14:5.9 who traverse these circuits and tour these gigantic s..

15:1.4 represents the nearest physical approach of the s.

15:2.3 other s. not suitable for creature habitation are not

15:2.9 spheres and the one billion inhabited s. of Havona.

15:2.9 Personality presiding over each of these perfect s..

15:2.10 Excluding the Paradise-Havona s., the plan of

15:3.2 you observe that the s. of Orvonton are traveling in

15:3.3 the number of stars and other s. decreases away from

15:5.2 the majority of the suns, planets, and other s. can be

15:5.7 5. Gravity-deficiency S..

15:5.9 7. Cumulative S..

15:5.12 9. Collisional S..

15:6.0 6. THE SPHERES OF SPACE

15:6.1 Irrespective of origin, the s. of space are classifiable

15:6.14 to enormous gaseous, liquid, or solid s..

15:7.1 these s. are independently lighted and heated.

15:7.7 by ten university clusters of forty-nine s. each.

15:7.8 Ensa, is surrounded by the seven s. of the higher

15:7.9 Splandon, is surrounded by the seventy s. of the

15:7.10 Each of these seven clusters of wonder s. consists

15:13.5 worlds are surrounded by the seven instruction s.

16:4.6 the superuniverse s. of advancing spiritual status.

16:5.5 encountered on the one billion educational s. of

17:1.1 the shining s. of the Eternal Son and the innermost

17:1.1 These executive s. are under the direction of the

17:3.2 the universal mysteries of the secret s. of Paradise.

18:0.10 extending from the Paradise s. of the Father to the

18:1.1 The conduct of the affairs of these seven fraternal s.

18:1.1 supervise these seven ss. nearest Paradise, this group

18:1.2 co-ordinate and joint directors of their respective s.,

18:1.3 so it is with each of these seven s.: Each group of

18:2.1 exactly one billion, one for each of the Havona s..

18:2.4 on each of these unique and thrilling s. on your way

18:3.1 advanced to the educational s. of the superuniverse,

18:4.8 training on the seven educational s. of a minor sector

18:5.3 The minor sector s. are the headquarters of the

18:5.5 through only one group of minor sector training s..

18:7.2 pilgrims of ascension on the architectural training s.

18:7.5 chain that reaches from the ss. of the Father near the

19:2.2 except for Divinington, of the Father’s Paradise s..

19:6.2 these high personal beings native to the perfect s.

19:6.6 mortals who may be born on the inhabited s. of the

20:2.9 their work on the inhabited s. is just as effective and

20:9.4 Corps of the Finality has much to do with the s.

21:0.4 circuits of Havona, advancing from the outer s. to

21:4.1 the initial experience up through five additional s. of

22:2.8 the authorities directing the affairs of the s. of their

22:3.4 while you are ascending the worlds and s. of your

22:8.2 for long periods of service on the seven Paradise s.

22:8.5 secret worlds of the Father and on the Paradise s. of

24:1.7 maintain headquarters on the seven Paradise s. of

24:1.8 On these Paradise s. of the Spirit the seven associate

24:4.1 on the seven Paradise s. of the Infinite Spirit,

25:2.11 tribunals of the s. would be hopelessly overspread

25:3.13 who are in residence on the educational s.

25:4.11 common headquarters on the s. of assignment in

25:6.1 classified, and assigned to their s. of work by the

25:6.4 recorders stationed on the subordinate s. of record

26:1.1 the higher hosts of the divine personalities of the s..

26:4.13 all must traverse in order to attain the perfect s. of

26:9.3 material personality has ascended the evolutionary s.

28:5.14 The s. of perfection are manned by those who have

29:2.19 Only those s. of the most extraordinary energy

29:3.9 the energies of space as they pour over these s..

29:4.19 a gravity resistance equaled only by enormous s.

30:2.125 9. Natives of the Paradise S. of the Spirit.

30:2.126 10. Natives of the Father’s Paradise S..

30:3.2 the celestial astronomers, choose to work on s. like

30:4.17 it was to such s. that Jesus alluded when he said:

30:4.17 From here on, within a given group of s. like the

30:4.18 From the mansion worlds on up through the s. of the

30:4.18 are traversing the transition s. of mortal ascension.

30:4.22 extending from the receiving s. of their minor sector

30:4.22 ten major sectors and on to the higher cultural s. of

30:4.27 to the Havona receiving s. is always made alone.

30:4.30 profitable contact with the created s. of perfection.

30:4.33 But the future ages of the evolution of the s. of outer

31:3.5 service on hitherto unrecorded and unrevealed s.

31:9.4 to the co-ordination of the one billion perfect s. of

31:10.11 new s. peopled with new orders of exquisite

31:10.20 ascend the spirit universes, traverse the Havona s.,

32:0.1 contain approximately one thousand inhabited s..

32:0.2 manifold creatures who inhabit the varied orders of s

32:1.2 a material foundation—literal suns and material s.

32:2.3 the living staff on the completed s. of Salvington,

35:2.2 the six associated s. and their tributary worlds.

35:2.2 teachers of self-government to all the s. of Nebadon.

35:2.5 Especially is this true on those s. where a higher Son

35:3.1 world of the Salvington circuit of seventy s., each

35:3.1 each of which is encircled by tributary s. devoted

35:3.1 These marvelous s.—seventy primaries and 420

35:3.2 The 490 s. of the Salvington circuit are divided into

35:3.2 containing seven primary and forty-two tributary s..

35:3.2 embracing the pilot world and the next six s. in the

35:3.10 Melchizedek s. are devoted to activities germane to

35:3.12 on the seventy cultural worlds, the primary s. of the

35:3.17 worlds of the constellation and of their associated s..

35:5.6 those s. which have, through rebellion and default,

35:7.1 seven worlds in the circuit of seventy primary s.

35:7.1 Each of these s., with its six encircling satellites, is

35:7.2 on up through the remaining six primary s.

35:10.1 constitute the Lanonandek cluster of administrative s

35:10.3 While serving as training s. for ascending mortals,

35:10.4 It is in connection with these administrative s. of the

36:0.1 signing and carrying creature life to the planetary s..

36:2.1 the oversight of the fourth group of seven primary s.

36:2.9 Each of these primary s. is surrounded by six

36:3.5 not even on those s. where new orders of life are

36:4.5 Mother Eves, go from the system midsonite s. to the

36:4.7 freely on all of the cultural worlds and training s. of

36:4.7 This is especially true of the forty-nine s. under the

37:6.2 the other s. of progress associated with Jerusem,

37:6.2 on the four hundred and ninety s. of spirit progress

37:6.5 admission to the higher spiritual training s. of the

37:9.8 mortals during the traversal of the constellation s.

38:2.6 to appreciate the seraphim, on the constellation s. to

38:4.1 The ninth group of seven primary s. in the circuit

38:4.1 worlds comprising this group of Salvington s.,

38:7.7 They are to the morontia s. about what the midway

38:8.6 and sanobim have long served on the morontia s.,

38:9.11 the duties which occupy their time on isolated s.,

39:1.14 of the seventy educational s. of the constellations.

39:4.1 in large numbers on the mansion and morontia s.

39:4.5 later appear as Voices of Mercy in the higher s. and

39:5.17 frequently come to this world as to all the other s.

39:8.5 for assignment to the eternal s. of seraphic service.

40:2.1 coming down to the inhabited worlds from their s. of

40:2.2 —withdraw from the activities of their status s. and

40:5.14 the guardians of destiny minister on such s. just as on

40:5.18 punctuate the processional of the evolutionary s..

40:7.4 The narrative of human ascent from the mortal s. of

40:8.1 or upon their arrival on the higher morontia s.,

40:8.4 Much as the morontia s. of Nebadon are shared with

40:9.3 sharing the mansion and morontia s. in common with

40:9.4 awaken in the resurrection halls of the morontia s.

41:0.2 their physical components, the s. of space—suns,

41:0.3 The s. of Nebadon are of diverse nebular ancestry,

41:1.1 other nebulae, the mother wheels of the s. of space,

41:1.3 These s. were constructed—made to order—by the

41:2.2 is a dark island of space which, with its attendant s.,

41:2.4 highly heated orbs and the dark energy-charged s..

41:3.4 these fiery s. rapidly contract, condense, and cool.

41:5.5 attractions, on to the distant s. of the remote systems

41:6.2 the basic building matter for the planets and s. of

41:10.1 cloud-bound types of worlds, s. much like Jupiter

41:10.4 especially is this true of the gas-contraction s.,

42:5.4 The assembly of energy into the minute s. of the

42:5.16 Space is not empty; the s. of all space whirl and

43:0.2 The seventy major s. surrounding Edentia are about

43:0.3 like the s. of the universe capital, the constellation

43:0.4 They make their headquarters on the capital s. and

43:0.4 In Norlatiadek the seventy major s., together with

43:1.2 The water systems of such s. are both surface and

43:1.5 The first of the receiving s. of Edentia has special

43:1.9 one of the seventy major s. of morontia training.

43:7.1 The natives of each of the seventy major s. of

43:7.3 These seven hundred minor worlds are technical s. of

43:7.5 the chief s. for the realization of the magnificent

43:8.1 endowment of Edentia and its surrounding s. is

43:8.1 equal the spiritual grandeur of the s. of Salvington,

43:8.1 these Edentia s. are energized directly by the space

43:8.3 Your sojourn on Edentia and its associated s. will be

43:8.12 so on up until, on the last group of seven major s.,

43:9.2 On the Salvington s. you will be evolving from a

44:0.1 systems, as well as on all s. settled in light and life;

44:0.4 Ascending sons of God from the evolutionary s. may

44:1.1 of execution, associated with the melody of the s.,

44:1.9 the melodies of other s. can be picked up on the

44:1.14 attempt to reduce these melodies of the higher s. to

44:3.4 those transition s. whereon takes place the training of

44:3.5 creations of the morontia realms and the spirit s..

44:4.4 thought into language in the morontia and spirit s.

44:5.6 They are the traffic supervisors of the s. and are

45:0.1 while the seven subsatellites of these transition s. are

45:0.3 of the arrangement of these specially created s..

45:1.1 are generally known as the transitional culture s..

45:1.1 These s. are numbered and named as follows:

45:1.3 the seven s. whereon the morontia chiefs train their

45:1.4 you will progress through these cultural and social s.

45:1.4 And when present on any one of these six cultural s.,

45:1.5 These are the seraphic social s..

45:1.10 In Satania they are now used as the detention s. for

45:5.3 of sex-reproducing beings found on the training s. of

45:6.3 from fairly average sex relations on their native s..

45:6.9 of reservation among the finaliter s. of Salvington.

46:0.1 of Michael on Urantia, it is typical of similar s..

46:2.6 your sometime arrival on the remote training s. of

46:4.1 the supervision of the affairs of 619 inhabited s.,

46:7.2 ascending midway creatures from the evolutionary s.

46:8.3 Urantia and the other isolated s. will be restored to

47:2.1 world, the first of the Jerusem transition-culture s..

47:2.5 and go on to the ascension s., but very few children

47:3.6 for the mansion worlds are actual training s., not

47:3.8 Survivors arriving on this first of the detention s.

47:3.12 as you progress through the seven mansion s..

47:3.12 selected groups to any of the transition-culture s.,

47:5.1 Though they function on seven of the mansion s.,

47:7.1 through one or more, or even all, of the mansion s.

47:9.1 survivors from more advanced and enlightened s.

47:9.5 seven worlds; they are really demortalizing s..

48:1.1 The morontia realms are the local universe liaison s.

48:1.2 The morontia s. are the transition phases of mortal

48:1.2 transition abodes, in common with the higher s.

48:1.4 And as you advance to the Salvington s., you attain

48:1.5 and 491 during the sojourn on the s. of Salvington.

48:1.7 each of these marvelous s. is “a better country,

48:2.13 into the segregated channels of the morontia s.,

48:2.15 exceedingly difficult for humans to visualize these s..

48:2.15 into a working unit for the associated s. of any group

48:2.16 for providing an ascending scale of morontia s.

48:2.18 Each morontia world, from the mansion s. up to

48:2.18 forms to all ascending creatures who land on the s.

48:3.2 the systems to the highest study s. of Salvington,

48:3.15 Many of the activities of these s. take place in the

48:3.17 cease to function as transition s. of morontia training.

48:5.2 the system training s. as Mansion World Teachers.

48:5.2 worlds on up to the highest of the educational s.

48:5.4 supervised by the acting heads of the s. wherein they

48:5.9 Beginning service on the lowest of the tarrying s.,

48:5.9 through the educational s. of the system

48:6.2 recognition on the higher levels of the morontia s. of

48:6.14 choirs of light or falter in the solitary places of the s.,

48:6.31 no longer serve as steppingstones to the s. on high.

48:6.33 Salvington and the surrounding educational s.;

48:6.37 philosophy in mortal life, of mota on morontia s..

48:6.29 comparatively strange environment of morontia s..

48:6.29 energies which are utilized on the transition s..

49:0.1 These s. are the spawning ground, the evolutionary

49:0.3 There are nearly two hundred s. which are evolving

49:0.4 Many of these enormous s. have satellites,

49:1.6 the unfolding of the planetary life plan on the s. of

49:2.11 which differs greatly on the various inhabited s..

49:2.17 gardens of the dawn races of such extraordinary s.

49:2.19 so constructed that they can freely function on s.

49:2.20 planets to around ten feet on the smaller inhabited s..

49:2.22 fashioned to withstand the differential energy of s..

49:4.6 near five hundred on the more advanced and older s..

49:5.9 The inhabited s. of the seven superuniverses are

49:5.11 it differs markedly from its sister s. in Satania;

49:5.15 mortal worlds are able to equal the three-brained s..

49:5.19 while on still other s. the races have three of these

49:5.29 have been independently fostered on different s..

49:6.3 many are called to the mansion s. at the special

49:6.14 probation nurseries are maintained on finaliter s. of

49:6.19 to the resurrection halls of the higher morontia s.,

49:6.20 more frequently functions on the older of these s.

49:6.21 death becomes decreasingly frequent on these s.

50:1.4 of organizing and administering the inhabited s.,

50:5.2 all evolutionary s. progress in certain well-defined

50:5.11 serving their s. through successive dispensations of

50:6.3 worlds as s. whereon life is a flowery bed of ease.

50:7.1 isolation of these s. affords their races a unique

50:7.2 having survived from one of the quarantined s.

51:4.7 But on all normal s. this sort of primitive slavery is

51:6.9 3. The father of the s.—the System Sovereign.

52:3.7 shade of the violet hue, the racial “white” of the s..

52:4.3 When the Paradise Avonals come to the mortal s. on

52:5.5 again may proceed directly to the morontia s..

52:7.1 Again we find Urantia out of step with its sister s. in

53:3.6 no more glorious than to be returned to humble s.

53:7.1 orders of Michael for the embellishment of these s.

53:7.13 permitted to go about Jerusem, the morontia s.,

53:9.2 the Father’s group of the transition s. of Jerusem.

54:1.10 but not so on the morontia worlds or on the spirit s..

55:0.0 THE SPHERES OF LIGHT AND LIFE

55:2.8 continue in service as educational and cultural s.

55:2.9 the flowering ages of the settled s. do not pass

55:2.10 that beings passing on from such highly evolved s.

55:2.11 the mansion s. afford them ample opportunity to gain

55:3.1 one language, one religion, and, on normal s., one

55:3.10 Never fear but that even such glorified s. present

55:8.5 those s. are no longer to be utilized as receiving

55:11.5 mortals living on these older and highly developed s..

56:10.18 time-space finite creatures of the evolutionary s..

58:0.1 on such s. the Life Carriers are afforded little leeway

63:7.3 the pilgrims of time from Urantia to the heavenly s..

72:0.2 The similarity of the two s. undoubtedly explains

73:6.3 and superuniverses as well as on the Havona s.,

76:5.6 In the spiritual s., angelic helpers continued to

83:8.5 there is an ideal of marriage on the s. on high.

93:10.8 one of the most interesting and intriguing s. in all

107:2.6 the service of time for the mortals of the evolving s..

107:3.3 Although we know something of all the secret s. of

108:4.4 that is through the liaison of the Adjusters of the s..

110:2.4 an immortal entity from the high s. of Divinington,

110:7.3 as previous indwellers of many mortals on other s..

112:0.1 The evolutionary planets are the s. of human origin

112:4.8 a student observer on one of the other six ss. which

113:6.7 in the resurrection halls of the mansion s.,

113:7.2 On the morontia s. the attending seraphim are your

113:7.4 And as you ascend the morontia s., eventually it is

113:7.4 that they go with you to Edentia and its seventy s.

114:6.18 as favorably to influence the s. of human activity to

116:0.2 When viewing the exquisitely perfect s. of Havona,

120:1.1 Heretofore you have appeared on your bestowal s.

120:3.9 for us the perfect life of man on the planetary s.,

127:6.14 his fellow mortals on this world and on all other s. of

136:4.5 to the betterment of all other rebellion-isolated s..

176:4.1 Urantia will eternally be one of the seven nativity s.

180:3.4 I must return to my Father’s work in the s. on high

188:3.4 or soul, of the faith-growing mortals of the s..

188:4.3 clutch of apostate rulers and fallen princes of the s..

188:5.11 Father’s divine love for his sons of the mortal s..

191:3.1 Satania as they pass through the system morontia s..

191:4.7 every local system of inhabited s. throughout the

spheresarea of influence

0:7.1 the time-space-transcended s. of master universe

0:9.2 the universe s. of supertime and transcended space.

1:0.3 that is to become, as they are in their s., like him as

1:2.1 God is the source of truth in the mind s.;

9:1.4 Eternal Son dominates the s. of spiritual activities;

9:1.4 especially in the higher s. of spiritual values,

10:3.19 He performs in the s. of mind, matter, and spirit.

11:3.1 Paradise there are three grand s. of activity,

16:4.6 the superuniverse s. of advancing spiritual status.

16:4.8 a decided influence in the following s. of activity:

17:1.3 they direct their limited s. of Havona activity

18:2.3 developed their respective s. entirely in accordance

18:3.5 in the higher s. of their administration Ancients of

25:6.1 classified, and assigned to their s. of work by the

39:2.1 assignment as directors of their kind in the s. of their

43:7.5 the chief s. for the realization of the magnificent

44:4.4 thought into language in the morontia and spirit s.

48:1.1 The morontia realms are the local universe liaison s.

76:5.6 In the spiritual s., angelic helpers continued to

84:5.8 world in which to function—s. of grace and charm.

108:6.8 ever-widening s. of opportunity for exhilarating

109:7.3 all the realms of the transcendental absonite s. of the

110:2.4 Adjusters work in the s. of the higher levels of the

111:4.2 are only perceived in the inner or supermaterial s. of

196:3.6 corresponding s. of divinity of values because it is

196:3.25 functions between the material and the spiritual s. of

spherical

11:1.1 well-nigh circular, but not s., abode of the Deities.

11:2.2 from the inhabited space bodies: Paradise is not s..

57:3.6 Such young suns quickly become s. and start out on

spheroid

57:2.4 a gas cloud in shape somewhat like a flattened s..

spices

188:1.7 make ready s. and ointments, and return Sunday

188:3.3 The women of Galilee, who prepared s. for the

spicules

63:1.2 They made use of sharp s. of stone, flint, and bone.

spiders

59:5.7 the insects first appeared and, together with s.,

65:2.5 sea urchins, sea cucumbers, centipedes, insects, s.,

spies

69:3.11 women were employed as s., carrying on commerce;

70:7.16 They were the first s. when the tribes were at war

96:3.4 his s. discovered disloyalty among the Bedouin

122:10.3 Herod’s s. had not located Jesus, and because of the

137:7.4 in turn sent s. to ascertain what Jesus was about.

147:6.2 a commission of six secret s. was appointed to

147:6.3 The Jerusalem s. were sure they would now secure

147:6.4 But the s. did not have long to wait for their

147:6.4 the s. seized upon this as a pretext for assailing Jesus

147:7.1 the others, including the official s. from Jerusalem,

147:7.2 the leader of the six s. said to him: “I was today

148:7.1 evangelists, and the Pharisaic s. from Jerusalem.

148:7.1 business) the six Jerusalem s. were sure to follow.

148:8.1 the Jerusalem s. became much divided in their

148:9.4 the Sanhedrin arrived to bid the six s. return to

149:3.2 and by the desertion of the three s. who had been

153:3.3 one of the Jerusalem s. who had been observing

153:3.6 The s. asked this question because it had been

167:7.4 these angels are not the s. of the spirit world who

spikenard

172:1.8 saved the money wherewith to buy this cruse of s.,

spills

175:1.18 which s. over would of itself cleanse the outside?

spin

58:3.3 may also be greatly altered because the electron s. is

165:5.3 how they grow; they toil not, neither do they s.;

spinal

7:3.4 and responded to by the lower automatic s. centers;

spinning

122:8.7 they are continually s. such beautiful myths about

spiral

15:3.1 globular clusters, star clouds, s. and other nebulae,

15:3.6 This former s. nebula was slightly distorted by the

15:3.6 position in one of the arms of this distorted s.,

15:4.4 are brought into being the s. and other nebulae,

15:4.7 Not all s. nebulae are engaged in sun making.

15:4.7 their s. appearance is occasioned by the fact that

15:4.8 The Milky Way galaxy is composed of former s. and

15:5.3 Not all nebulae are s..

15:5.3 splitting into a double star system or evolving as a s.,

15:5.4 Whirled stars are also of origin in other-than-s.

15:5.5 When a sun is born of a s. or of a barred nebula,

41:1.1 The s. and other nebulae, the mother wheels of the

57:2.1 As nebulae grow older, they usually become s.,

57:3.1 The nebula began gradually to assume the s. form

57:3.1 space nebulae are usually observed as s. phenomena.

57:3.2 telescopes spaceward and view the present-age s.

57:3.3 central core soon imparted a s. appearance to these

57:4.1 stage of a nebula is circular; the secondary, s.;

spiritnoun; see spirit of God; see fruits of the spirit;

  see Spirit

0:5.9 3. S.. The divine s. that indwells the mind of man—

0:5.9 This immortal s. is prepersonal—not a personality,

0:5.10 indwelling s. becomes the father of a new reality

0:5.11 The personality of man is neither body, mind, nor s.;

0:5.11 and associated energies of matter, mind, and s.,

0:6.1 responding to the spirit circuit of the Son, we call s..

0:6.8 In personality, mind ever intervenes between s. and

0:6.11 any pattern consists of its energies, its mind, s., or

0:8.9 mortal man to attain the presence of God, who is s..

0:11.8 conditioned by the presence of life, mind, s.,

1:1.3 by numerous appellations, in s. of relationship all

1:2.1 The First Father is universal s., eternal truth, infinite

1:2.10 as s.,God is manifest in the person of the Eternal Son

1:2.10 Through the presence of his fragmentized s. the

1:3.0 3. GOD IS A UNIVERSAL SPIRIT

1:3.1 “God is s..”

1:3.2 not even to behold the presence of his delegated s. of

1:3.4 share the eternal s. fully and unreservedly with their

1:3.4 God’s s. is, in and of himself, absolute; in the Son it

1:3.5 God is a universal s.; God is the universal person.

1:3.5 supreme personal reality of the finite creation is s.;

1:3.5 ultimate reality of the personal cosmos is absonite s..

1:3.5 finality of oneness between matter, mind, and s..

1:3.6 Father is the overcontroller of matter, mind, and s..

1:3.6 This Paradise s that indwells the minds of the mortals

1:3.7 mind yielded to s. is destined to become spiritual

1:3.7 oneness with the surviving and guiding divine s.

1:3.8 the truth of the great declarations: “God is s.” and

1:5.8 presence, a transcendent ideal, and a glorious s.,

1:5.8 God is a real s. and a spiritual reality.

1:5.12 personality functions in a union of mind and s..

1:5.16 His prepersonal divine s. is a real part of you.

1:6.4 The prepersonal divine s. which indwells the mind

1:6.8 God is s.—spirit personality; man is also a s.

1:7.6 does not interfere with God’s bestowing his s. to

1:7.7 who unqualifiedly transcends all mind, matter, and s..

2:5.5 if you submit to the leading of the indwelling s.,

2:5.6 God has sent of himself, his s., to live in you and

2:6.6 The affectionate heavenly Father, whose s. indwells

3:1.1 Psalmist exclaimed: “Whither shall I go from your s.?

3:1.4 him because he lives in us; he has given us his s..

3:1.4 “The s. of the everlasting Father is concealed in

3:1.4 he is a part of us; his s. speaks from within us.”

3:1.4 God is the guiding s. of eternal destiny.”

3:1.9 The everywhere-present s. of the Universal Father is

3:2.5 being neither Paradise monota nor Paradise s., is not

3:5.13 8. Is unselfishness—the s. of self-forgetfulness—

4:1.8 matter, to transcend mind, and to supervene s..

4:1.9 how the primordials of force, concept, or s. will

4:4.1 God is purposive energy (creative s.) and absolute

4:4.6 the divine personality is defined as consisting in s.

5:1.3 of communion with the bestowal s. of the Father

5:1.5 intimate personal communion with this s. of divine

5:1.9 may expect, in s. and in status, to be ever swinging

5:1.10 the communion of his s. and the s. of his Son by the

5:2.3 dream of God far off in the skies when the s. of the

5:3.8 self, under the guidance of the associated s.,

5:3.8 personal—the consciousness of mind, soul, and s.,

5:5.13 cannot invalidate the presence of the divine s. in

5:6.3 not personality, neither is s. nor physical energy.

5:6.3 and co-ordinated energies of matter, mind, and s..

5:6.5 indwelt by a fragment of the s. of the eternal God,

5:6.11 all mind is circuited in the Conjoint Actor and all s.

6:0.3 infinite concept of divine reality, unqualified s.,

6:1.2 “God is s.,” and the Son is a personal revelation of

6:1.2 and the Son is a personal revelation of that s..

6:2.1 as spiritual as the Father, just as truly an unlimited s..

6:2.5 The Son is the fullness of God’s absoluteness in s.,

6:2.6 God is, indeed, a universal s.;

6:2.6 God is s.; and this spirit nature of the Father is

6:2.6 just as fully and unreservedly share the divine s. with

6:4.1 All pure unfragmented s. and all spiritual beings

6:4.3 the everywhere active presence of the divine s. of the

6:4.3 The s. of the Father is eternally resident in the s. of

6:4.3 of the Father is eternally resident in the s. of the Son.

6:4.4 Father-Son presence of a dual spiritual nature the s.

6:4.4 s. of the Son is co-ordinate with the s. of the Father.

6:4.5 the s. of the Son is co-ordinate with the spiritual

6:4.6 The s. of the Eternal Son is most certainly with you

6:4.8 know all things by virtue of his own omnipresent s.,

6:5.2 The Eternal Son does not pervade the potentials of s.

6:5.5 bestow himself as an unlimited s. to bathe creation

6:6.1 The Eternal Son is s. and has mind, but not a mind

6:6.1 but not a mind or a s. which mortal mind can

6:6.1 That kind of mind which is directly allied with s. is

6:6.1 to that mind which co-ordinates s. and matter nor

6:6.2 S. is ever conscious, minded, and possessed of varied

6:6.4 begin to be endowed with the “mind of the s.”—

6:7.3 Eternal Son is truly a merciful minister, a divine s.,

7:1.3 From the viewpoint of personality, s. is the soul of

7:1.4 Such a new s. is actually a part of the Second

7:1.7 either the omnipresent s. of the Eternal Son or the

7:1.8 reactions of the omnipresent s. of the Eternal Son

7:1.8 There is an unvarying response of the Son’s s. to

7:1.11 S. seems to emerge from the potentials of the Deity

7:1.11 evolving s. finds correlation in the experiential and

7:1.11 s. eventually finds final destiny in the absolute grasp

7:1.11 This appears to be the cycle of experiential s., but

7:1.11 but existential s. is inherent in the infinity of the Son.

7:3.1 detect the supernal presence of the inspiring s. of

7:3.1 the loving embrace of the all-pervading s. of the

7:3.1 does the s. of the Eternal Son indwell the mind

7:4.6 all partake of the s. of mercy ministry which is so

7:5.0 5. THE SPIRIT OF BESTOWAL

7:5.10 Therefore, in s. and because of kinship of nature as

7:5.11 In s. and nature, if not in all attributes, each Son

7:6.3 In s. nature, divine wisdom, and co-ordinate creative

7:6.4 and universal controls of matter, mind, and s..

7:7.1 final revelation of the s. and personality of the Father

8:1.2 He, the s., unqualifiedly identifies both of them.

8:1.5 this outflowing s. is instantly grasped by the spiritual

8:1.5 energy of infinity and immersed in the s. of divinity.

8:2.3 Person of Deity the Infinite Spirit, for God is s..

8:2.3 matter as basic reality and mind, together with s.,

8:4.0 4. THE SPIRIT OF DIVINE MINISTRY

8:5.1 there is everywhere present this all-pervading s.,

8:5.4 minds and upon your souls they function as one s.,

9:1.4 Conjoint Actor operates not only as an infinite s.

9:1.4 specifically wherever and whenever energy and s.

9:2.1 God is s. in a threefold sense: He himself is s.;

9:2.1 in his Son he appears as s. without qualification;

9:2.1 in the Conjoint Actor, as s. allied with mind.

9:2.3 There is a difference in function between the s. of the

9:2.3 between the s. of the Son and the s. of the Spirit.

9:2.3 his spiritual ministry may function as mind plus s. or

9:2.3 ministry may function as mind plus s. or as s. alone.

9:2.5 The presence of the universal s. of the Eternal Son

9:4.2 beings, is not separated from energy or s., or both.

9:4.2 Mind does not have to be added to pure s.,

9:4.2 for s. is innately conscious and identifying.

9:4.2 S. is always intelligent, minded in some way.

9:4.2 The insight of s. transcends, supervenes, and

9:4.5 responds to mind even as cosmic mind responds to s.

9:4.5 S. is divine purpose, and s. mind is divine purpose in

9:4.5 Energy is thing, mind is meaning, s. is value.

9:4.5 those relative relationships between energy and s.

9:4.6 Mind transmutes the values of s. into meanings of

9:4.6 involves a relative and differential growth in s.,

9:5.3 always is the direction of mind a ministry of mind-s.

9:6.4 does not originate in either s., mind, or matter;

9:6.4 Neither is the interaction of s., mind, and material

9:6.5 minds that are associated with both energy and s..

9:6.6 mind, when not associated with either energy or s.,

9:6.6 (the theoretical co-ordinate of the absolutes of s. and

9:6.7 the lesser the diversity of energy and s., the lesser the

9:6.7 to function in a mid-zone between energy and s.,

9:6.7 on Paradise, energy and s. are essentially one.

9:7.2 Lines of s. can be traced back to the Son, physical

10:3.12 3. As s., through the Eternal Son.

10:3.19 He performs in the spheres of mind, matter, and s..

12:6.5 When matter, mind, and s. are unified by creature

12:6.6 All phases of primordial force, nascent s.,

12:7.14 Even though the s. of a Son be poured out upon all

12:8.0 8. MATTER, MIND, AND SPIRIT

12:8.1 “God is s.,” but Paradise is not.

12:8.4 The bestowal of s. and the spiritualization of

12:8.11 which becomes truly liberated when modified by s..

12:8.12 3. S.. The highest personal reality.

12:8.12 True s. is not subject to physical gravity but

12:8.13 The goal of existence of all personalities is s.;

12:8.13 The bestowal of mind and the ministration of s. are

12:8.13 Deity reality is not mind but spirit-mind—mind-s.

12:8.13 Nevertheless the absolutes of the s. and the thing

12:8.14 personality, where s., through the mediation of mind,

12:8.14 S. is the fundamental reality of the personality

12:8.14 experience of all creatures because God is s..

12:8.14 S. is unchanging, and therefore, in all personality

12:8.14 it transcends both mind and matter, which are

12:8.15 Mind, matter, and s. are equally real, but they are not

12:8.16 In time, man’s body is just as real as mind or s.,

12:8.16 but in death, both mind (identity) and s. survive

12:9.1 S. is the basic personal reality in the universes,

12:9.6 Such a living relationship of personal mind and s.

13:1.18 and of the Spirit, with the threefold s. of the Trinity,

13:4.5 And thus does the s. of divinity become humbly

14:5.11 Curiosity—the s. of investigation, urge of discovery,

14:6.13 the Son could safely and securely demonstrate the s.

14:6.26 control; mind existing as ultimately equivalent to s.;

15:9.12 The bestowal s. of the Paradise Sons, the Comforter

16:4.1 Center in the relationships of energy, mind, and s..

16:4.13 5. The bestowal of the ministry s. of a Creative Spirit

16:4.14 6. The subsequent bestowal of the s. of the bestowal

16:9.2 moral mind collaborates with the indwelling divine s.

20:1.11 supplication the Sons are as one; their s. is one,

20:1.13 your own Creator Son when he poured out his s.

20:5.2 all Magisterial Sons are motivated by this same s.

20:6.8 this is the joint s. of both Sons, implemented by the

20:6.9 more literally the s. of the sovereign Michael.

21:1.1 fully attained, when such absolute identity of s. and

23:3.4 explain to the material type of mind how a s. can be

23:3.7 all the advantages of a formless s. coupled with all

26:7.4 “essence of divinity” and the “s. of supremacy”

26:10.3 The s. of such candidates was wholly acceptable;

26:11.5 mortal man is indwelt by the s. of the living God;

27:1.5 you have seen his face, and his name is your s..

27:4.2 The s. of it has been imparted on the circles of

27:7.5 but the s. of it you can begin to appreciate even

27:7.6 to accommodate the s. of worship on Paradise.

28:5.9 able to rule immediately as to “what manner of s.

28:5.18 Effective use is made of the fraternal competitive s.

28:5.21 fully cognizant of exactly “what manner of s.” has

30:1.11 The fragmentations of the premind s. of the Third

30:1.11 such fragments of premind s. are bestowed upon

30:1.12 is the individualized s. of a Creator Son, union with

30:1.113 unless he is endowed with it by God who is s..

30:1.113 mind there are mind personalities who have s..

30:4.19 pertains to continuing advancement of intellect, s.,

30:4.26 through the superuniverse you were an evolving s.;

30:4.26 your appearance on Paradise will be as a perfected s.

31:1.2 capacity for the bestowal of a fragment of the s. of

31:1.2 only such beings as have been fused with the s. of the

32:4.5 indwelling Adjuster, a fragment of his prepersonal s.;

32:5.8 the guidance of that good s. of the Universe Son,

34:1.3 differentiated from the s. of the Infinite Spirit;

34:4.2 The bestowal s. of the Creator Son, the Comforter,

34:4.5 The Creator Sons are endowed with a s. of

34:4.5 This s. is an inherent endowment of the Creator

34:4.7 The s. of the Creator Son may and does function

34:4.7 presence of the Son, but not with her personal s..

34:4.7 this very fact that enables the s. of the Creator Son

34:4.10 s. of wisdom, the s. of worship, the s. of counsel,

34:4.10 the s. of knowledge, the s. of courage,

34:4.10 the s. of understanding, the s. of intuition—of quick

34:4.12 are ably assisted by the first functioning mind-s.,

34:4.12 of intuition, the s. of “quick understanding.”

34:5.1 collaborate with the Son and the Son’s bestowed s.

34:5.4 with the presence of the s. of the Divine Minister.

34:5.5 this s. of the Son is almost wholly limited in function

34:5.6 possess a segregated portion or entity of the s. of

34:5.7 of the Adjuster-s. of the Father in or with a mortal

34:6.0 6. THE SPIRIT IN MAN

34:6.2 and receptivity for, this unifying ministry of the s.,

34:6.7 It is not enough that this s. be poured out upon you;

34:6.10 with power through His s. in the inner man.”

34:6.12 “the Spirit bears witness with your s. (the Adjuster)

34:6.12 the S. bears witness “with your s.,” not to your s..

34:7.0 7. THE SPIRIT AND THE FLESH

34:7.1 If you do not reject this s., even though eternity

34:7.2 do not experience the acute conflicts between the s.

34:7.5 such marked struggling between the s. and the flesh

34:7.6 this apparent warfare between the flesh and the s.

34:7.6 “The s. of the life of Christ Jesus has made us free

35:5.4 always in accordance with the s. of divine sonship

36:2.7 6. The sphere of mind and s. in living beings.

36:2.19 Six is dedicated to the correlation of mind with s.

36:4.8 transcendental and eternal s. of absonity by God

36:5.6 1. The s. of intuition—quick perception, the primitive

36:5.7 s. of understanding—the impulse of co-ordination

36:5.8 3. The s. of courage—the fidelity endowment—

36:5.9 4. The s. of knowledge—the curiosity-mother of

36:5.9 mother of adventure and discovery, the scientific s.;

36:5.10 5. The s. of counsel—the social urge, the endowment

36:5.11 6. The s. of worship—the religious impulse, the first

36:5.11 The s. of worship forever distinguishes the animal of

36:5.12 7. The s. of wisdom—the inherent tendency of all

36:5.12 This s. is the secret of that inborn urge of mind

36:5.16 the s. of the personal presence of the Divine Minister

36:5.16 the appearance of this very s. in evolutionary man.

36:6.2 S. takes origin only from spirit ancestors.

37:5.2 fusion with an individualized fragment of the s. of

37:5.3 They have in s. obeyed the Father’s command, “Be

37:6.2 This training of mind and education of s. is carried

37:6.6 Mind and s. are afforded like opportunities for

37:6.6 But in all this superb training of mind and s. you are

38:9.6 the s. of worship and the s. of wisdom, are able to

39:2.6 the newly attained capacities of the mind of the s..

40:5.3 is the farthest from you in personality and in s.,

40:6.1 soul with some type of eternal and immortal s..

40:6.2 “for you have not received the s. of bondage again

40:6.2 but you have received the s. of sonship, whereby

40:6.2 God has sent forth the s. of his Son into your

40:6.5 Michael is your elder brother in fact; and if in s. you

40:6.5 brothers of Christ, then in s. must you be sons of

40:6.6 3. You are sons because the s. of a Son has been

40:6.6 This s. ever draws you toward the divine Son, who is

40:7.4 bestowed himself upon you, placed his own s. within

40:8.3 an individualized gift of the s. of the Creator Son.

40:9.1 fused with individualizations of the premind s. of the

40:9.3 Adjuster is filled by an individualization of the s. of

40:9.3 beings are in every way your equals in mind and s.;

40:10.2 beyond the boundaries of the space range of the s.

40:10.2 so is his “fusion s.” implemented in the Reflective

40:10.12 will sometime achieve as a seventh-stage s..

42:1.1 the universe is material, but the essence of life is s..

42:2.20 We cannot differentiate the nature of Paradise s. and

42:10.1 subjected to the overcontrol of living and divine s.

42:11.1 extra-Havona universes as pure energy and pure s.

42:11.4 The levels of gravity response for s., mind, and

42:12.12 you think of a body as having a s., but we regard the

42:12.12 as having a s., but we regard the s. as having a body.

42:12.12 The s. is the architect, the mind is the builder,

42:12.13 On the absolute level s. certainly is dominant.

42:12.14 The s. is the creative reality; the physical counterpart

42:12.15 in turn responsive to the ultimate overcontrol of s..

43:9.2 from a morontia being to the status of a true s.;

43:9.2 passage from evolutionary animal to ascending s..

44:1.12 material muscles and so slightly with mind and s.;

45:7.1 all who are true of purpose and worthy in s. find

46:5.32 “Undedicated to the seventh stage of s.—to the

47:3.11 developing your personality factors of mind and s.

48:0.1 a creature of gross animal nature into a perfected s.

48:0.2 the material mind into an immortal and perfected s.?

48:1.5 receptive to the superimposition of a controlling s..

48:1.5 worlds until you are constituted a first-stage s. on

48:1.6 In the days of the mortal flesh the s. indwells you,

48:1.6 —in reality an invasion of man by the bestowed s. of

48:1.6 But in the morontia life the s. will become a real part

48:3.8 when you leave the local universe as a first-stage s.,

48:6.35 Your good s. shall minister to me, and your angel

48:8.4 progress from animal to angel and from angel to s.

48:8.4 to angel and from angel to s. and from s. to God.

49:4.9 But mortal mind without immortal s. cannot survive.

49:4.9 of man is mortal; only the bestowed s. is immortal.

49:6.6 with an individualized portion of the immortal s. of

49:6.7 no immortal s. is present to function with the group

50:1.1 touches the creatures of the realms through his s.,

51:6.13 who dwells on Paradise and bestows his s. to live

52:5.6 send their joint s., the Spirit of Truth, into the

52:5.6 the occasion when the “s. of the triumphant Son is

53:6.5 s. of truth were inherently triumphant over rebellion

53:8.7 the protective Spirit of Truth, the s. of Michael,

53:8.8 no fallen s. ever did have the power to invade the

54:2.2 into partnership with them by means of his own s..

55:2.6 The s. permeating those gathered around the

55:4.31 and seraphim are Father indwelt by another type of s.

56:1.3 Pure energy (primordial force) and pure s. are wholly

56:1.3 of the Paradise Father of pure energy and pure s.

56:1.4 pure s. is the potential of the divine and directive

56:3.1 in the dual phenomena of pure energy and pure s..

56:3.2 this single s. is revealed in the dual phenomena of the

56:3.3 know that they are derived from the God who is s.

56:3.3 And this far-flung s. functions as a phenomenon on

56:2.2 can conceive and comprehend the indwelling s. only

56:3.6 S. must always and ultimately become threefold in

56:3.6 S. originates from one source through a threefold

56:3.6 it must and does attain its full realization in divine

56:6.3 can be personalized in s. to creature understanding

56:8.1 to the experience of consorting with eternal s.,

56:8.3 we in turn and in s. have the opportunity to do for

56:9.12 creatures who receive unto themselves the s. of the

56:10.2 man’s effort to discern God in mind, matter, and s..

56:10.14 Every impulse of every electron, thought, or s. is an

56:10.15 approach to the universe of mind, matter, and s.

56:10.15 the human experience with matter, mind, and s.,

62:2.5 dawn mammals developed more of a tribal s. than

62:6.3 At first only the s. of intuition could function in

62:6.3 the s. of understanding was able to endow such

62:6.3 we observed the s. of courage in operation;

62:6.3 we beheld the s. of knowledge manifesting itself

62:6.3 brought the function of the s. of counsel,

62:6.5 were about ten years old—when the s. of worship

62:6.5 then did the s of wisdom begin to function on Urantia

63:0.2 with the indwelling of the gift of the s. of the Father.

63:3.3 These Andonites evinced a very marked clannish s.;

64:6.14 Because they developed a fraternal s., the various

65:7.7 up to the level of the sixth phase, the s. of worship

65:7.7 the seventh and last adjutant, the s. of wisdom.

65:8.5 over matter, and s. is ever correlated with mind.

67:3.7 But it is entirely possible for the indwelling s. to

67:3.9 Van utilized both mind and s. in a magnificent and

67:3.9 Mind and s., when fully united, are potential for the

68:1.1 was not naturally overflowing with the s. of brotherly

69:6.4 descendants regarded the flame as a fetish or a s..

77:7.5 Adjusters and the pouring out of the Master’s s.

77:7.7 Even prior to Pentecost no rebel s. could dominate a

77:8.3 they enter into the s. of human work, rest, and play

81:6.37 on an enthusiastic and effective load-pulling s..

84:1.3 to be the result of a woman’s being entered by a s.,

84:4.8 each monthly period in an effort to drive the evil s.

84:8.4 hope thereby to elevate the soul or to nourish the s..

85:1.2 such blazing streaks marked the passage of a s. on

85:4.2 The ancient Bedouins believed that a nature s.

85:4.4 the flaming symbol of the purifying and purging s.

85:7.1 in these same primitive minds the sixth adjutant s.,

85:7.1 And this s. was constantly stimulating the worship

85:7.1 The s. of worship gave definite origin to the

85:7.3 When the seventh adjutant s., the s. of wisdom,

86:4.4 The breath minus the body equaled a s., a ghost.

86:5.1 part of man has been variously termed ghost, s.,

86:5.1 still conceive that everything in nature has a s..

86:5.2 the God-knowing mind and its indwelling divine s.,

86:5.3 to differentiate the concepts of an indwelling s. and

87:6.13 Exorcism was the employment of one s. to control

87:6.13 certainly a strong s. could dominate an inferior ghost

88:0.1 The concept of a s.’ entering into an inanimate object

88:0.1 he very logically worships and reverences the s.

88:0.2 the s. of a fetish was believed to be the ghost of a

88:1.3 belief in charms indwelt by some sort of nature s..

88:1.10 geniuses as fetish personalities possessed by a wise s.

88:2.3 They truly believed that the s. of their God dwelt in

88:2.4 a ceremony of consecration caused the s. to enter the

88:6.7 such words as possessions, inspiration, s. away,

89:5.2 then food must likewise be a s.’ greatest need.

89:5.11 supposed to contain the soul or portions of the s..

89:6.4 This provided a ghost s. to watch over and protect

89:8.7 commerce of the races inculcated the s. of trade

90:2.1 S. conjuring was a very precise and highly

90:4.4 trephining the skull to allow a headache s. to escape.

90:4.5 with incantation, rubbing the s. out of the body,

90:4.5 be of value in getting rid of a disease-producing s..

90:4.6 For long it was believed that the s. causing the

91:3.4 exalted to the level of communion with the s. of the

91:4.1 Selfish praying transgresses the s. of ethics founded

91:8.4 the creature with the anywhere presence of the s. of

92:7.4 and it is forever true, in the s. all men are equal.

92:7.12 the facilitating ministry of the indwelling divine s..

93:2.7 incarnated Son which enabled this s. of the Father to

94:6.3 are eternally harmonized by the s. of divinity.”

94:6.11 inimical to the very Chinese s. of investigation

94:11.3 later taught that Sakyamuni Buddha’s s. returned

94:11.6 and with the finite cosmos of energy, mind, and s.,

94:12.4 Shin revived the ancient missionary s. of Gautama’s

95:1.5 Ishtar, mother of gods and the s. of sex fertility.

95:3.2 experiential living because a divine s. indwells him.

95:7.5 What Yahweh, the volcano s., was to the Jewish

96:1.1 Semites regarded everything as being indwelt by a s..

96:1.11 This s. of Mount Horeb later became the god of the

96:1.12 Bedouin herders’ concept of the s. of the Sinai

96:7.4 The worshipful s. of this collection of hymns

97:1.4 looked upon their God as an exalted s. of unknown

97:1.4 now they heard the onetime s. of Horeb exalted as

97:5.3 “The s. of the Lord is upon me because he has

97:7.3 aiming at improving the national s. and morale of

97:7.12 also with him who is of a contrite and humble s..”

97:7.12 And if the enemy shall come in like a flood, the s.

99:1.6 The s. of religion is eternal, but the form of its

99:4.13 cosmology that portrays the triune existence of s.,

100:2.3 mind, in the evolving soul, and with the indwelling s..

100:2.7 that there is one inner bastion, the citadel of the s.,

100:2.7 dedicated the keeping of his soul to the s. of God.

100:5.3 and many true believers have progressed in the s.

100:5.4 a down-grasp of the indwelling s. to synchronize

100:6.5 It may even engender the s. of the crusader, which

101:1.3 The divine s. makes contact with mortal man, not

101:2.1 creating a harmony of mind and satisfaction of s.

101:2.1 his will and plans in matter, with minds, and on s..

101:2.2 the reality and relationships of matter and s. by the

101:2.13 “the Spirit itself bears witness with our s. that we are

101:3.17 man has a divine s. or spirits dwelling within him;

101:5.7 the human being, the soul or even the indwelling s..

101:5.8 and interassociation between s. and matter,

101:6.5 transition from the world of matter to that of s..

101:6.9 personal realization of sonship with God, who is s..

102:1.4 the loyalty and devotion of the body, mind, and s.,

102:2.2 the s. of its expression is so poised and tempered

102:2.5 the experiential synthesis of energy, mind, and s.

102:3.8 religion brings into being the brotherhood of the s..

102:3.11 the eternal idea of mind, and the infinite s. of life.

102:4.4 nature of God and of the reality of pure and true s..

102:4.4 Deity is more than s., but the spiritual approach is

102:7.4 original divine endowment of both mind and s..

103:1.1 similarly interpret the leadings and urges of the s. of

103:1.1 the divine impulses emanating from the God s. that

103:2.1 spiritual births accompanied by much anguish of s.

103:3.1 the influence of the clan or tribal s. of solidarity.

103:5.1 are derived from the direct impulse of the divine s.

103:5.5 the altruistic urge of the higher self (divine s.) are

103:5.11 “Where the s. of the Lord is, there is freedom.”

103:6.1 study of the actions and reactions of the human s.;

103:6.6 Always must man’s inner s. depend for its

103:6.7 of reality manifestation: matter, morontia, and s..

103:6.7 sciences and the functioning of the s. of religion.

103:6.12 connection between the worlds of matter and s.,

103:7.1 the spiritual Adjuster presence of the God who is s..

103:7.3 God is s., but Deity is unity, and the unity of Deity

103:7.11 assumption of the validity of three things: mind, s.,

103:7.12 to deal not only with finite and temporal s. but

103:7.12 but also with the s. of eternity and supremacy.

103:9.8 founded on the inherent (s. of wisdom) assumption

103:9.10 functions of mind, soul, and s. ever closely united

104:1.13 while in s. this is true, in actuality it is not a fact.

104:4.20 From s. potency to Paradise s., all s. finds reality

104:4.20 The existential values of s. have their primordial

104:4.21 The Father exists before s.; the Son-Spirit functions

104:4.21 the Son-Spirit functions as active creative s.;

104:4.21 the Deity Absolute exists as all-encompassing s.,

104:4.21 exists as all-encompassing s., even beyond s..

104:5.6 sum total of actualized reality—s., cosmic, or mindal.

104:5.11 infinity reservoirs of all latent energy reality—s.,

105:2.11 absolute coherence of pure energy and of pure s.

105:3.2 controller, and upholder; universal love, eternal s.,

105:3.3 In the Second Source and Center s. is unqualified

105:4.9 of cosmic energy, the outspreading of Paradise s.,

105:6.2 the actuality of personal-s. supremacy in Havona,

105:7.10 6. Certain values of s..

105:7.17 the divine spiritual ministry of the God who is s..

106:2.3 S., in the last analysis, comes from Paradise through

106:8.21 The Supreme Being is not only s. but also mind and

107:1.6 that is confirmative of the declaration that God is s..

107:1.7 Infinite Spirit individuate portions of his premind s.

107:1.7 the s. of the Original Son is diffuse or discretely

107:1.7 bestowals of the s. of the Creator Sons of the Eternal

107:2.3 individualized portion of the s. of the local universe

107:5.1 mind as a cosmic mediation between s. and matter,

107:6.1 The Adjuster is indeed a s., pure s., but s. plus.

107:6.4 that God is the source of pure energy and of pure s.,

108:0.2 Therefore does the s. of the Father descend from

108:2.3 If this s. of the bestowal Sons is present,

108:2.3 the instant the seventh adjutant mind-s. begins to

108:2.9 4. The s. of brotherhood.

108:5.5 peace of mind and a superb tranquillity of s..

108:6.3 they should be renewed in the s. of their minds;

110:1.1 experiences of worshipful contact of mind with s. in

110:1.6 faithful to the trust reposed in you by the divine s.

110:3.4 divine s. who waits and works within your mind.

110:6.13 mind-spirits under the direction of the s. of wisdom

110:7.10 the supreme devotion and affection of a divine s..

111:0.2 The concept of a soul and of an indwelling s. is not

111:0.3 that his evolving soul was fathered by a divine s.,

111:0.4 being, the yang and the yin, the soul and the s..

111:0.4 not usually believed to be pre-existent, only the s..

111:0.5 thereafter, a protecting s. which they called the ka.

111:0.5 They taught that this guardian s. remained with the

111:0.7 believed that “the s. of man is the lamp of the Lord.”

111:2.3 human personality is identified with mind and s.

111:2.3 This functioning relationship of such mind and s.

111:2.3 the qualities or attributes of mind and s. but rather

111:2.6 2. The divine s. indwelling this human mind and all

111:2.7 The relationship between material mind and divine s

111:3.2 without the collaboration of some s. of Deity,

111:3.3 usually with the same s. of the Father that initiated

111:3.4 the qualities of both the human mind and the divine s

111:3.6 mind, which knows, and the associated s., which

111:5.4 service in eternity—these are achieved (in s.) now

111:6.4 The s can dominate mind;so mind can control energy

111:7.1 of the Paradise ascent; security in s. and in eternity,

112:0.4 living energy system which includes mind or s..

112:0.6 it causes s. to strive for the mastery of energy-matter

112:0.14 12. It is one thing which can be added to s., thus

112:0.14 (Mind does not have to be added to s..)

112:0.16 other than the time perception of mind or s..

112:2.11 the insight of s. can still perceive cosmic realities and

112:2.14 supreme goals, and the divine s. of Paradise bestowal

112:6.9 unified under the direction of the s. of wisdom.

112:7.2 who have experienced fusion with the s. of Deity,

112:7.2 creature of time becomes eternally one with the s.

113:1.1 their angels do always behold the presence of the s.

115:3.14 existents of the cosmos have their center; be it s.,

116:1.5 whereas s. may achieve perfection of development,

116:2.2 God the Supreme derives his s. and personality

116:3.2 The finite domains of energy and s. are literally

116:3.2 mind is the vital link connecting matter and s..

116:3.3 mind presences of the Conjoint Actor unify the s.

116:5.10 The bifurcation of energy and s. (stemming from the

116:5.10 appear as a new factor co-ordinating matter and s..

116:5.15 concepts of mind subject to the overcontrol of s..

116:6.1 where s. through the mediation of mind is struggling

116:6.1 matter by mind, the co-ordination of mind with s.,

116:6.3 On absolute levels, energy and s. are one.

116:6.3 and as energy and s. move spaceward from Paradise,

116:6.4 And that s. itself in volitional personality can strive

116:6.5 become dominated by the leadings of purposive s.

116:6.7 On Paradise, monota and s. are as one—

116:6.7 In Havona, matter and s., while distinguishably

116:6.7 a wide gulf between cosmic energy and divine s.;

116:6.8 The dominance of s., which is existential on absolute

116:7.3 whereby the s. of this emerging personality of the

117:0.3 when an advancing s. contacts the united ministry of

117:2.1 power controlled through mind by s. by virtue of the

117:3.1 The diversification of eternal energy, divine s., and

117:3.5 in liaison with the impersonal s. of the Trinity

117:4.7 nor can the s. of Supremacy factualize the power of

117:4.8 out of the living potential of energy, mind, and s.

117:5.6 Be they mind, s., or energy, the growing creations of

117:5.7 The great circuits of energy, mind, and s. are never

117:5.9 ministry of the s. of the emerging Supreme Being

117:5.9 your Paradise ascent by the comforting directive s.

117:6.18 is consequent upon his fusion with the s. of Deity.

117:6.18 With Urantians this s. is the Adjuster presence of

117:7.13 while s., in the presence of personality, will have

118:1.2 self-identification with the indwelling s. through

118:5.2 he has, in s., broken the fetters of time and has

118:7.6 and self-identification with a fusion s. of Deity.

118:8.3 The s. liberates, and mechanism limits, the function

118:8.3 uncontrolled by mechanism, unidentified with s.,

118:8.4 by effecting a harmonious working liaison with s..

118:10.3 personality synthesis of finite matter, mind, and s. in

118:10.8 attainment through perfected integration with s.,

119:5.1 unidentified being presents the status of a true s.

119:5.3 that this unassuming and unnumbered pilgrim s.

120:3.9 of the ever-present divine s. of human guidance,

121:7.5 had spoken of a “new s. to live in man’s soul,”

121:7.5 “create a clean heart within and renew a right s..”

123:5.11 Isaiah: “The s. of the Lord God is upon me, for the

124:3.7 s. of the demonstrations of physical development and

124:6.17 Neither do we nowadays understand how the s. of

124:6.17 how the spirit of this same Creator Son and the s. of

124:6.17 he lived his life in the flesh, in s. on his shoulders

125:1.1 was shocked and sickened by the s. of irreverence

125:2.9 he was confused in mind and troubled in s. by the

125:4.3 law, but he evinced such a s. of candid fairness,

126:4.2 began to read: “The s. of the Lord God is upon me,

126:4.2 a song of praise instead of the s. of sorrow,

127:4.4 that impressed all the children with the s. of justice

127:4.5 was Jude guilty of violating the s. of these teachings.

128:6.2 proportion—and his s. was indeed humanly divine.

129:4.2 the mind-endowment of the s.—the phenomenon

130:1.2 when they seek the light with a whole heart, the s.

130:2.8 but cannot know God, who is s.; therefore the dog

130:2.9 are thus progressively identified with the divine s.,

130:4.7 activation of the spirit spark of the God who is s..

130:4.15 universe control by the energy and s. of the Supreme

130:6.3 your potential of real achievement is the s. which

130:6.4 you have been born again—born of the s.

130:7.4 (indwelt and oriented by the Paradise Father’s s.)

130:8.4 The s. of the Father cannot teach and save one

131:1.4 body and soul and has endowed man with his own s.

131:1.9 wherein the soul of the mortal blends with the s. of

131:2.4 Whither shall I go from God’s s.?

131:2.4 him who is of a contrite heart and a humble s.!

131:2.6 that pride goes before destruction and a haughty s.

131:2.6 He who rules his own s. is mightier than he who

131:2.10 brokenhearted; he saves all who have a childlike s..

131:4.3 and his primeval s. dwells within the mortal soul.

131:4.3 divine Vivifier; let his s. fully direct our thoughts.

131:4.5 Our s. loathes all evil; therefore, O Lord, free us

131:4.6 “The s. of the Universe Keeper enters the soul of

131:5.2 course in life is to act in consonance with the s..

131:5.4 the flesh while preparing for the next life of the s..

131:5.4 May God grant us unity with the divine s. and

131:7.3 he takes one step away from the leading of the s. of

131:8.3 nature nourishing them and in s. perfecting them.

131:8.6 When man dies, the s. begins to wing its long flight

131:9.4 the s. of the noble man goes forth to be displayed

131:10.2 who dwells, by his s., in every sincere human soul.

131:10.3 The mind of man is human, but the s. of man is

131:10.4 The s. of the true God is in man’s heart.

131:10.5 high pleasures of the ministry of the s. of heaven.

132:2.2 the spiritual standards established by the divine s.

132:2.2 This indwelling s. is the standard of personality

132:2.9 no possibility that such a righteous s. would cast

132:3.4 creation of the material mind and the indwelling s..

132:3.6 The concealed seed of the soul is an immortal s..

132:3.9 The presence of the Paradise s. in the mind of man

132:7.4 craft of their prophet and seize upon his noble s..

132:7.4 Had your people remained true to the s. of Buddha

132:7.5 “You see, Gonod, Buddha knew God in s. but

132:7.5 God in mind but largely failed to know him in s..

132:7.5 Buddha, failing to envision God as a s. and as a

133:2.4 Ganid was becoming imbued with the s. of personal

133:3.7 “There lives within every human mind a divine s.,

133:3.7 This good s. ever strives to lead us to God, to help

133:4.4 Do you not know that God has sent his s. to live

133:4.4 this s. will lead all truth-loving and God-serving

133:4.5 the realization of knowing the God whose s. lives

133:4.6 in the similitude of the divine s. within your soul.

133:4.7 thus being guided by the s. of the law as well as by

133:4.8 to God in the persons whom he indwells by his s.

133:4.8 Father of all these bestowed gifts of the divine s..”

133:4.9 Remember that the Father’s s. ever lives within

133:4.9 the unconscious leadings of this immortal s.,

133:4.10 and I suggest that the s. of the Father of all truth may

133:4.10 Did you ever sincerely endeavor to talk with the s. of

133:4.10 the mind to communicate with its indwelling s. meets

133:4.11 you take with you yourself and the s. of the Father

133:5.9 Matter and s. and the state intervening between them

133:5.10 this universe of energy-mass, mind, and s., is eternal

133:6.5 But the soul of man is distinct from the divine s.

133:6.5 The divine s. arrives simultaneously with the first

133:6.7 and the spiritual, the material self and the divine s..

133:7.1 destination much rested in body and refreshed in s..

133:7.6 much about the mind of man and the divine s. that

133:7.6 absolute focal point for human personality, the s. of

133:7.11 also the degree of unification with the indwelling s.

134:3.1 —an amphitheater—dedicated to the “s. of religion.”

134:3.6 Intolerance, a contentious s., or any other

134:4.2 founded on the fact of divine sovereignty—God is s..

134:4.2 Since God is s., this kingdom is spiritual.

134:4.7 God is s., and God gives a fragment of his s. self to

134:8.3 on this mountain, and with whom he wrestled in s.,

134:9.9 For long years this transformation of mind and s.

135:6.3 forth his warnings in the “s. and power of Elijah.”

135:6.8 John counseled the teachers to instruct in the s. as

135:7.1 In mind John might be confused, but in s. never.

135:9.7 And I beheld the divine s. descending upon this

135:11.2 For the Father gives not the s. by measure to his

136:2.2 of mind and to self- identification with the s..

136:2.3 Thus did Jesus observe his own former divine s.

136:2.3 And he heard this same s. of Paradise origin now

136:4.10 to withdraw for communion with his own s. that

136:6.10 the ennoblement of his higher powers of mind and s..

137:1.6 “My brethren, you were already with me in the s.

137:3.7 journeyed to Cana in the s. of the queen mother

137:6.2 I look, even to him who is poor and of a contrite s.,

137:8.7 “The Father in heaven sends his s. to indwell the

137:8.7 And the s. of my Father and the Spirit of Truth

138:3.6 find entrance into the coming kingdom of the s.,

138:8.8 assurance of the indwelling of God’s s. of love

139:2.11 Paul became the leading s. among gentile churches,

139:11.7 unlimited and eternal progression of s. and truth.

140:1.2 this new brotherhood of the rule of the Father’s s. in

140:1.3 riches, but rather in the glory of the divine s. that

140:1.4 you must bring forth the fruits of my Father’s s. if

140:3.3 “Happy are the poor in s., the humble, for theirs are

140:3.8 who weep, for they shall receive the s. of rejoicing.

140:5.5 Jesus first talked about those who were poor in s.,

140:5.7 1. “Happy are the poor in s.—the humble.”

140:5.7 the one felt rich in s.—egotistical; the other felt “poor

140:5.7 —egotistical; the other felt “poor in s.”—humble.

140:5.7 The poor in s. seek for goals of spiritual wealth—for

140:5.8 Only those who feel poor in s. will ever hunger for

140:6.7 the ways of the flesh and the way of the s.;

140:6.8 you are slow to discern the s. of my teaching.

140:6.8 you are beholden to live your lives as I have in s.

140:6.14 secrets from my brethren, but I have a troubled s.,

140:8.32 The Master came to create in man a new s., a new

140:9.3 for the s. of my Father indwells you and will

140:9.3 and my s. shall go before you into all the world.

140:10.2 Jesus would present to them the beautiful s. of the

141:2.1 and you hear not with the understanding of the s..

141:2.1 within the hearts of his children on earth by the s.

141:4.4 the whole man—the union of body, mind, and s. to

141:4.8 after I shall have poured out my s. upon all flesh in

141:5.1 heard this question, he was stirred within his s.,

141:6.4 You cannot teach the deep things of the s. to those

141:6.4 see that men are born of the s. before you seek to

141:6.4 to instruct them in the advanced ways of the s..

141:7.10 He was a teacher of man’s s., but through the mind.

142:3.8 —is recognized by the indwelling s. as homage

142:5.2 If we proclaim to you the truths of the s.,

142:5.2 the s. will witness in your hearts that our message

142:5.2 leave his children of the s. in doubtful uncertainty

142:5.3 and whosoever has been born of the s. has in himself

142:5.4 Prophet Isaiah, ‘When the s. is poured upon us

142:5.4 to all the world that you have been born of the s.

142:6.5 I declare to you, except a man be born of the s., he

142:6.5 flesh is flesh, and that which is born of the s. is s..

142:6.5 it goes—and so it is with everyone born of the s..

142:6.5 you can behold the manifestations of the s., but

142:6.5 but you cannot actually discern the s..”

142:6.6 duty of those who know about the realities of the s.

142:6.7 But how can I begin to lay hold upon this s. which

142:6.7 “Already does the s. of the Father indwell you.

142:6.7 If you would be led by this s. from above, very

142:6.7 would you begin to see with the eyes of the s.,

142:6.7 born of the s. since your only purpose in living

142:6.7 And so finding yourself born of the s. and happily

142:7.17 acquire the ability to listen with the ear of the s.?

142:7.17 which the fatherhead is an infinite and eternal s.?

142:7.17 When I speak the language of the s., why do you

142:7.17 to apply the teaching of the kingdom of the s. to

142:7.17 And even then shall my s. go before you into all

143:1.9 The twelve continued to acquire the s. of positive

143:2.3 as the new creature of the rebirth of the s., you are

143:2.4 Thus by your faith and the s.’ transformation, you

143:2.4 the temples of God, and his s. actually within you.

143:2.4 If, then, the s. dwells within you, you are no

143:2.4 of the flesh but free and liberated sons of the s..

143:2.4 The new law of the s. endows you with the liberty

143:2.6 “Salvation is by the regeneration of the s. and not

143:2.6 the Father’s children who have been born of the s.

143:2.7 self is bound up with your faith in the indwelling s.

143:2.8 “If, then, my children, you are born of the s., you are

143:2.8 you are translated into the joyous kingdom of the s.,

143:3.2 we have recently experienced much vexation of s.

143:5.3 but whosoever drinks of the water of the living s.

143:5.6 all sincere worshipers will worship the Father in s.

143:5.6 God is s., and they who worship him must worship

143:5.6 they who worship him must worship him in s. and

143:5.10 about the water of life, the gift of the indwelling s..

143:7.8 fraternal and romantic attitudes by the human soul-s..

144:2.1 let your s. sanctify our hearts forevermore, Amen!

144:2.2 expression of the attitude of the soul toward the s.;

144:2.2 Prayer, when indited by the s., leads to co-operative

144:2.3 how much more will your persistence in the s. win

144:2.4 how much more shall your Father give the s. and

144:4.3 comes into grace and the new life of the s. by the will

144:4.8 to catch the universe broadcasts of the infinite s. of

144:4.10 Practically all of Jesus’ praying was done in the s.

144:5.16 Your adjusting and controlling s. give to live and

144:5.21 Shed abroad the s. of your mercy in our creature

144:5.58 By the gift and bestowal of your divine s., Thus

144:5.70 A pleasure to your good s., and a satisfaction to

144:5.81 minds by the transformations of the indwelling s.,

144:5.10 universes bestow on us the full measure of his s.;

144:5.11 Give us grace to yield to the leading of this s..

144:6.12 and I shall help you each to carry out the s. of your

144:8.4 because he has been born of the s. and knows that

145:2.2 but the s. of the Lord shall arise upon you,

145:2.7 ‘A new heart also will I give you, and a new s. will

145:2.9 divine urge of the indwelling s. to find the Creator,

145:2.13 This man was not possessed of an unclean s. or

145:2.13 his affliction was due to possession by an evil s..

145:5.3 troubled by the mighty outpouring of the s of healing

146:2.3 they speak to their creation in the laws of s., mind,

146:2.3 hear my law and the words which I sent by my s.

146:2.4 When man hears God’s s. speak within the human

146:2.6 With the s. with which you judge others you also

146:2.10 Avoid materialistic praying; pray in the s. and for

146:2.10 and pray for the abundance of the gifts of the s..

146:2.11 Only the s. that dwells within you may move you to

146:2.13 clean heart, O God, and renew a right s. within me.

146:2.13 few men can tame, but the s. within can transform

146:2.14 capacity to receive the presence of the divine s..

146:2.14 When Jesus taught his associates to pray in the s.

146:2.15 deplored that so little of the s. of thanksgiving was

146:2.16 with the s. of sincere thanksgiving, let your needs be

146:2.17 to afford the indwelling s. the better opportunity to

146:2.17 The s. of the Father speaks best to man when the

146:2.17 worship God by the aid of the Father’s s. and by

146:3.5 been endowed with the living s. of the Father, you

146:3.5 because you are identified with the Father’s living s.,

146:3.5 received this s. because they believed my word;

146:3.5 that, when I return to the Father, he will send his s.

146:3.6 “While you cannot observe the divine s. at work in

146:3.6 to the teaching and guidance of this indwelling s.

146:3.6 This s. of the Father partakes of the love of the

146:3.6 with the Father’s indwelling presence, your s.,

146:3.7 Every earth child who follows the leading of this s.

146:7.1 after they had poured out their s. upon all flesh, no

146:7.2 be possible for the advancing s. of man to return to

147:4.2 my teachings as one who has been born of the s.?

147:4.10 that Jesus had misunderstood the s. of his question,

147:5.6 just such mighty transformations of mind and s. as

147:5.8 may not stand high in actual levels of soul and s.,

147:7.2 shall experience freedom from fear and joy in the s..”

148:2.2 such transformations of mind and s. as may occur in

148:2.3 be caused by the dwelling of a so-called unclean s. in

148:4.1 “Why is it necessary for men to be born of the s.

148:4.6 “By nature, before the rebirth of the s., mortal man

148:4.8 The new birth—the baptism of the s.—is essential to

148:9.3 Jesus, perceiving in his s. that they thus reasoned

149:3.2 When men shut off the appeal to the s. that dwells

149:3.3 only uniform thing about men is the indwelling s..

149:3.3 Only through, and by appeal to, this s. can mankind

149:4.2 ‘Be not hasty in s., for anger rests in the bosom of

149:5.2 man to be led and directed by the Father’s s.

149:5.2 ‘The s. of man is the candle of the Lord, searching

149:5.2 a superabundance with sorrow and vexation of s..

149:5.4 composure, contentment, and supreme joy in the s..”

149:6.9 but when he becomes indwelt by my Father’s s.,

149:6.9 The bestowal s. of my Father will surely return to

149:6.9 have become the reborn child of this indwelling s.

149:6.9 shall certainly ascend with the divine s. to the very

149:6.11 ‘him who is of a contrite mind and a humble s..’

149:6.11 the response of s. which are so essential to the

150:3.7 the indwelling s. of the Father, together with the

150:3.7 together with the outpoured s. of the Son and the

150:8.9 “The s. of the Lord is upon me because he has

150:9.3 all of which only tended to arouse the mob s. in

151:1.4 My children, do you not perceive the law of the s.

151:3.6 appeal to vastly different levels of mind and s..

152:1.5 Jesus made it possible for his s. to live alongside

152:4.2 Peter’s disturbed soul; it soothed his troubled s.,

152:6.3 only by making your appeal to the s. which lives

152:6.3 from the darkness of doubt by the birth of the s.

153:2.9 Will you now take the bread of the s. as you then

153:2.11 yields to the teaching of the Father’s indwelling s.

153:2.11 Father, but the Father’s s. does live within man.

153:2.12 bread, if a man eats thereof, he shall never die in s..

153:3.2 become one in s. with me even as I am one in s.

153:3.2 and you can be watered in soul by the divine s.,

153:4.1 who was possessed of an unruly and rebellious s..

153:4.1 the first case where Jesus really cast an “evil s.

153:4.1 the day of Pentecost, when the Master’s s. was

153:5.4 “My beloved, you must remember that it is the s.

153:5.4 The words which I have spoken to you are s. and life

154:2.5 to produce those activities of mind, soul, and s.

155:4.2 since his s. is our support in the establishment of

155:5.5 —the religion of the s. as demonstrated in human

155:5.6 the religion of the mind and the religion of the s. is

155:5.8 in contrast to the religion of the s., which entails

155:5.11 The religion of the s. means effort, struggle, faith,

155:5.12 religion that makes its chief appeal to the divine s.

155:5.13 proclaiming the new truths of the religion of the s.,

155:5.14 our Father, whose infinite life of love is the very s. of

155:5.15 mind and the more satisfying experiences of the s..”

155:6.1 to teach them regarding the religion of the s.,

155:6.2 of the s. of adventurous and progressive faith.

155:6.3 called upon you to be born again, be born of the s.

155:6.3 a true religion of s. which shall be built up in your

155:6.4 and all that relates to the divine s. of the Father.

155:6.4 religion of the s. consists in progressive revelation

155:6.5 The religion of the s. leaves you forever free to

155:6.5 to follow the truth wherever the leadings of the s.

155:6.5 And who can judge—perhaps this s. may have

155:6.8 the superendowment of the religion of the s..

155:6.8 man is indwelt by the same divine and eternal s..

155:6.8 by, the unifying and ennobling religion of the s.

155:6.9 the religion of the s. will progressively draw men

155:6.9 The religion of the s. requires only unity of

155:6.9 The religion of the s. requires only uniformity of

155:6.9 The religion of the s. does not demand uniformity

155:6.9 the religion of the s. grows into the increasing joy

155:6.11 The s. which my Father and I shall send into the

155:6.11 not only the Spirit of Truth but the s. of idealistic

155:6.17 the combined attitudes of body, mind, and s..

156:1.2 her child was possessed by a demon, an unclean s..

156:1.6 you can see that my child is possessed by an evil s..

156:2.6 divine sonship in the communion of the s. and in the

156:5.2 the fruits of the spirit, you must be born of the s..

156:5.2 You must be taught by the s. and be led by the

156:5.2 You must be taught by the spirit and led by the s.

156:5.2 this combined creature of mind and s. is spiritual

156:5.4 you intelligently redirect the energies of s., mind,

156:5.12 refresh the soul, inspire the mind, and renew the s. by

156:5.16 In the s., your citizenship is in heaven; in the flesh,

156:6.10 a new religion, the religion of the s. of the living God

157:2.2 Be only concerned with the s. of living truth and

157:4.5 This is a revelation of the s. of my Father to your

157:4.5 you make this confession by the insight of the s.

157:4.5 against this human fraternity of the divine s..

157:4.5 And while my Father’s s. shall ever be the divine

157:6.4 Jesus rather taught that the s. was easy victor over

157:7.5 to yonder mountain, where the s. bids me go to be

158:4.6 “Come out of him, you unclean s.; in the name of

158:5.1 a son, an only child, who is possessed by an evil s.

158:5.1 oftentimes this evil s. which possesses him rends

158:5.1 his mother and I are of a sad heart and a broken s..

158:5.3 Come out of him, disobedient s., and go not back

158:7.4 You savor of the s. of the adversary, the tempter.

159:3.2 Make your appeals directly to the divine s. that

159:3.6 are not equivalent to the leadings of the divine s..

159:3.6 such impulses are the leadings of the indwelling s..

159:3.7 in the flesh to the higher life as it is lived in the s..

159:4.7 “The authority of truth is the very s. that indwells

159:5.8 Jesus put the s. of positive action into the passive

159:5.8 effects of the possession of the s. of true religion.

160:1.14 shall become the re-created child of the divine s.;

160:3.1 Meditation makes the contact of mind with s.;

160:3.5 strength for the soul, and communion for the s..

160:4.1 While the s. is our goal, the flesh is a fact.

160:4.9 the Gods, the s. of God becoming the s. of man.

160:5.11 the Father, as held in our hearts, is that God is s.;

162:2.2 but rather judge by the true s. of these teachings;

162:4.3 water symbolized the outpouring of the divine s..

162:5.2 the flesh; you do not perceive the realities of the s..

162:6.1 He who believes me shall be filled with the s.

162:6.1 Those who receive this s. shall never know spiritual

162:6.3 spread over the parched soil, so will I give the s. of

162:6.3 Why will you thirst for the ministry of the s. while

162:6.3 sought to symbolize the bestowal of the divine s.

162:6.3 will certainly be followed by the bestowal of the s.

162:6.3 this bestowal of the s. become the true teacher of

163:6.3 the s. has revealed these spiritual glories to these

163:6.6 now, while I would not quench your s. of rejoicing

164:2.4 Go about the Father’s business as the s. leads you

165:3.7 for the s. that dwells within you shall teach you in

165:4.3 treasures in heaven for the satisfaction of the s.

165:4.5 is held and dispensed in the s. of stewardship by

165:5.2 progress in the s. is far above the need of raiment.

166:3.4 When in s. and soul you have turned your backs

166:3.7 “Unless you are born again, born of the s., you

166:3.7 we shall be one in s. and purpose, and so shall we

166:3.8 the new life in the s. as the liberated sons of God.

167:3.0 3. THE WOMAN WITH THE S. OF INFIRMITY

167:3.1 could be wholly loosed from your s. of infirmity.”

167:3.5 delivered victims of fear from their s. of infirmity,

167:4.3 the belief of the Jews that, while the s. or soul

167:7.4 no need of such service inasmuch as his own s.

167:7.6 whereby man’s s. is released from the tabernacles of

168:4.5 an answer which meets the petition of the s. of man

168:4.6 3. The prayers of time, when indited by the s. and

168:4.9 can pray effectively only when they “pray in the s..”

168:4.10 can hope for an answer unless it is born of the s.

169:4.2 at Jacob’s well, when Jesus declared, “God is s..”

169:4.6 the one exception—the declaration that “God is s.”—

169:4.11 taught only two things: that God in himself is s.,

169:4.12 but it is the Father in heaven who sends forth his s.

169:4.13 God who is s. can be known only as a spiritual

170:4.3 quickened ethics resulting from the reign of God’s s.

170:5.12 spiritual fellowship and communion with the divine s.

170:5.14 kingdom in the hearts of men by the s.’ domination

171:8.3 again to receive from others such a kingdom of s. as

172:5.13 rushed up to him in a s. of gleeful ridicule and,

173:3.3 clash between a new and living religion of the s.

174:0.2 your s. shall rise above all that may come upon

174:0.2 What you have failed to learn from me, my s. will

174:0.2 Seek the true realities of the s. and cease to be

174:4.6 accredit to David, he himself, speaking in the s.,

174:5.3 with joy, liberty, and life more abundant in the s..

174:5.10 this mighty s. of the Father’s representation spoke to

174:5.12 and all men shall become free by the light of the s.

176:1.1 for the s. will teach you in that very hour what you

176:1.1 I will not forsake you; my s. will not desert you.

176:2.3 the affairs of the kingdom by the presence of my s.,

176:2.3 Even though I shall thus be present with you in s.,

176:2.4 when I return, it shall be with power and in the s..

176:2.4 only the eye of the s. will behold the Son of Man

176:3.2 wholly a matter of personal experience in the s. by

176:3.2 Since your lives have been lived in the s. and for

176:3.3 it increasingly manifests the fruits of that divine s.

178:1.2 may be promulgated only by the power of the s..

178:1.6 presently I will pour out this same s. upon all flesh.

178:1.13 the mind of mortal man with the indwelling s. of

178:1.17 And my s. shall be upon you, now and even to the

178:2.4 in the flesh, it is only that I may return in the s..

179:1.6 They are gathered together to celebrate, at least in s.,

179:4.8 tactful manner and conveyed in the most kindly s.,

179:5.6 the Son is actually present, and his s. fraternizes with

180:2.1 in me, and I in him, will bear much fruit of the s.

180:2.1 can my living s. so infuse you that you may ask

180:2.1 that you may ask whatsoever my s. wills and do

180:3.1 chosen you out of the world to represent the s. of

180:3.5 I must leave you, I will be present with you in s.,

180:4.1 Already is my Father’s s. in your hearts, and when

180:4.1 This new gift is the s. of living truth.

180:4.1 will not at first listen to the teachings of this s., but

180:4.1 And you shall know this s. when he comes even

180:4.1 the better and the more fully be with you in the s.?

180:4.2 As my Father has given me of his s., so will I give

180:4.2 has given me of his s., so will I give you of my s..

180:4.4 no longer manifest yourself to us save by this s.?

180:4.5 In a very short time I am going to send you my s.,

180:5.1 this new teacher is the s. of living and growing truth,

180:5.3 permit its s. of activation to live and reign within

180:5.8 golden rule consists in the consciousness of the s.

180:5.8 the interpretation of the law of conduct by the s. of

180:5.8 the s. of the Son to the s. of the Father that indwells

180:5.9 The s. of the Master’s injunction consists in the

180:5.12 by truth-conviction, the s. of eternal and universal

180:6.1 that my s. shall be with you in all your sufferings

180:6.2 And when my s. comes to indwell you, he will

180:6.4 “This s. will not speak of himself, but he will declare

180:6.4 This s. comes forth from me, and he will reveal my

180:6.8 I did so because you were only children in the s.;

181:1.3 your earnest efforts to live in accordance with the s.

181:1.4 I will pour out my s. upon all flesh, but all men will

181:2.10 In all of your discouragement my s. shall abide

181:2.11 after you become willing to see by the eye of the s.

181:2.11 they who labor in the s. achieve life everlasting

181:2.14 the meaning of my teaching with the eyes of the s.

181:2.20 become as a little child in the kingdom of the s.

181:2.20 permit me, as the s. of the new teacher, to lead you

182:1.4 Help these, my friends, to be one in s., even as we

182:1.6 As you have lived with me in s., so have I lived with

182:1.8 inertia, but righteousness nourishes the creative s. of

182:3.4 The s. is indeed willing, but the flesh is weak.

182:3.11 his customary poise; the s. had triumphed over the

185:2.16 mightily stirred in his s. by the spectacle of Jesus’

187:5.5 finished! Father, into your hands I commend my s..”

187:5.6 loving bestowal by handing over his s. of mortal

188:3.4 say, “Father, into your hands I commend my s..”

188:4.12 manner and the matchless s. in which he met death.

188:5.6 the death on the cross is all summed up in the s. of

189:1.8 2. Jesus did not emerge from the tomb as a s. nor as

189:2.3 morontia form can be made at one time as of the s.

190:5.4 That he will pour out his s. upon all flesh, and that

191:2.1 when I appear, as though you had seen a s.?

192:2.8 Pray for tranquillity of s. and cultivate patience.

192:2.13 I will work with you, and my s. shall dwell within

193:0.3 you are then born of the s. as children of light and

193:1.2 nothing unless you are first born of the eternal s.,

193:1.2 but where you are, as you are, in s. and in truth.

193:1.2 My s. shall go before you, and I will be with you

193:2.2 born of the s. of truth-seeking and God-finding.

193:2.2 but those who are born of the s. will immediately

193:2.2 And the fruits of the divine s. which are yielded in

193:2.2 believers bear not these fruits of the divine s. in

193:3.2 But you will receive spiritual power after the s. has

193:4.13 In s., he became arrogant and selfishly ambitious.

193:5.2 My love overshadows you, my s. will dwell with

193:6.6 they might be prepared to receive the gift of the s.

194:0.5 that their friendship had not ended, and that the s.

194:2.2 The first mission of this s. is, of course, to foster and

194:2.2 Next, it is the purpose of this s. to destroy the feeling

194:2.3 This bestowal of the Son’s s. effectively prepared all

194:2.3 subsequent universal bestowal of the Father’s s.

194:2.3 this Spirit of Truth is the s. of both the Father and

194:2.4 The s. never creates a consciousness of himself, only

194:2.4 From the beginning Jesus taught that the s. would

194:2.4 is not to be found in your consciousness of this s.

194:2.5 The s. also came to help men recall and understand

194:2.9 with the believer’s great progress in growth in s..

194:2.10 The term “baptism of the s.,” which came into use

194:2.11 of a threefold spirit endowment: the s. of the Father,

194:2.11 the s. of the Son, the Spirit of Truth;

194:2.11 the s. of the Spirit, the Holy Spirit.

194:2.13 1. The bestowed s. of the Father—the Adjusters.

194:2.16 4. The s. of the Universal Father and the Creator Son

194:2.16 —the Spirit of Truth, generally regarded as the s. of

194:2.17 5. The s. of the Infinite Spirit and the Mother Spirit—

194:2.17 —the Holy Spirit, generally regarded as the s. of the

194:2.18 6. The mind-s. of the Universe Mother Spirit—

194:2.19 7. The s. of the Father, Sons, and Spirits—the new-

194:2.19 —the new-name s. of the ascending mortals of the

194:3.1 The chief mission of this outpoured s. of the Son

194:3.1 As the indwelling s. of the “new teacher,”

194:3.4 he refused to drink the deadening drug, and his s.,

194:3.5 true, “Where the s. of the Lord is, there is liberty.”

194:3.5 This s. was bestowed for the purpose of qualifying

194:3.5 mistook the experience of receiving the s. for a part

194:3.6 this gift of the s. did not come only to the apostles.

194:3.8 The s. guides into all truth; he is the teacher of an

194:3.9 day of Pentecost witnessed the effort of the s. to

194:3.9 Even after this demonstration of pouring out the s.

194:3.10 When the s. came upon those assembled in the upper

194:3.10 The s was bestowed in the country as well as the city

194:3.10 years of solitary meditation in order to receive the s..

194:3.13 God seeking for man and sending his s. to dwell

194:3.14 twenty who received this special visitation of the s.

194:3.14 “Where the s. of the Lord is, there is liberty.”

194:3.15 of disciples, they also received the outpoured s..

194:3.16 This experience of losing self and finding the s. was

194:3.17 When the s. descended on the disciples at Jerusalem,

194:3.18 It is this s. of self-assertiveness which so increases in

194:3.19 The material s. of selfishness has been swallowed up

194:3.19 The joy of this outpoured s., when consciously

194:3.20 Prayer did not bring the s. on the day of Pentecost,

194:4.3 They were all filled with the s., and they spoke the

194:4.4 received from the Father the promise of the s., he

194:4.6 Jesus lives; he died for men; he gave the s.;

195:6.15 but for the combined presence of mind and s..

195:7.9 attributes of mind and the creative qualities of s..

195:10.2 produced a mortal man in whom the s. of love

195:10.4 declaration that his Father is a living and loving s..

195:10.8 incompatible with that living faith, growing s., and

195:10.9 support a church which exhibits so little of the s. of

196:0.11 Jesus bore the transcendent fruits of the divine s..

196:1.3 to share his religious faith and to enter into the s. of

196:3.17 mind and revelation by the indwelling divine s..

196:3.23 God-consciousness is resident in the indwelling s..

196:3.26 the bestowed s., the Adjuster, reveals to human mind

196:3.35 the s. of the Father is in his Sons’ sons—mortal men.

spirit of Godsee also Spirit of God

8:5.5 the Infinite Spirit is often referred to as “the s..”

8:5.6 refer to the liaison of all spiritual ministry as the s.,

8:5.6 and God the Sevenfold—even the s. the Supreme.

31:1.2 the Gravity Messengers, embody this s. the Father.

34:6.7 “You are the temple of God, and the s. dwells in you

34:6.10 “for all who are led by the s. are the sons of God.”

103:1.6 The s. that dwells in man is not personal—

118:1.2 eternal realities of the never-ending union of the s.

137:8.9 for where the s. teaches and leads the soul of man,

142:5.3 the sons of God, then have you been born of the s.;

148:4.10 ‘They who have the s. are indeed the sons of God.’

150:5.2 By faith recognize the indwelling s., whose

153:4.3 But if I, by the s., cast out devils, then has the

155:6.12 Those who are born of the s. shall discern the word

155:6.15 1. The fruits of the s. showing forth in your daily

156:6.10 the religion of the s. of the living God who dwells in

160:4.9 gift of the Gods, the s. becoming the spirit of man.

195:7.5 of the Adjuster, the s. living in the mind of man.

spiritadjective

spirit abode(s)

13:3.2 therefore is there little concerning these pure-s.

44:3.2 the planning and creation of their morontia or s..

47:1.2 the great s. located at the center of activities,

167:7.6 the death of the flesh and the new life in the s..”

spirit achievement

44:7.1 I would attempt to portray this unique field of s.,

160:4.16 life failure yielded the culture of wisdom and s..

spirit acquirement

101:5.1 sifting the errors of evolution from the truths of s..

spirit action

87:6.2 to invent weapons wherewith he may coerce s.

87:6.13 practices man was soon attempting to compel s..

spirit activity or activities

5:2.5 man to experience marked consciousness of the s. of

6:4.4 appears to be inseparable from the everywhere s. of

17:2.5 of power and co-ordination of functional s..

38:2.3 There are few phases of morontia or s. which are

44:6.6 This comparison of supernal s. to the physical

46:6.9 8. Pure s. activities and ethics.

48:2.11 They are directed exclusively by the joint s. of the

56:8.4 phenomena are reflective of antecedent creator-s..

84:1.4 a result of careless bathing or through malevolent s..

spirit actualities

1:4.6 and to discern the s. of the supermaterial world.

spirit actualization

115:7.5 the power-mind-s.-personality actualization of the

spirit Adjuster

2:6.8 may also fully identify itself with the indwelling s..

5:6.7 the prepersonal s. also has identity, eternity identity.

31:2.4 with a fragment of the same Universal Father, the s..

48:6.2 the creature mind of moral status is indwelt by the s.

110:6.15 nearest possible approach of material mind and s.

136:2.2 the mortal mind of Jesus and the indwelling s.,

spirit adjutants

65:0.6 And as the s. thus manipulate mind potentials, so do

65:0.7 the s. that conditions the course of organic evolution

Spirit Administrator

6:1.5 Co-ordinate Spirit Center and as the Eternal S..

spirit adultery

84:4.7 twins, she was believed to have been guilty of s..

spirit adventure

25:7.3 as you prepare to embark upon the superuniverse s.,

39:1.10 as they stand on the brink of the s. stretching out

spirit affairs

44:0.3 brilliant body of skillful workers in morontia and s.

44:5.9 and have begun to experience the technique of s..

49:5.19 groups of mind design as related to contact with s..

spirit aid

88:4.1 coercing involuntary s. through the use of fetishes

spirit alliance

118:8.3 s. alliance liberates choice from the physical level

spirit ancestor(s)

17:4.1 are actual representations of their respective S.;

17:4.3 of the personality and mind of the individual S..

36:6.2 Spirit takes origin only from s. ancestors.

133:4.9 “Worship only God, who is your true s. ancestor.

spirit ancestry

29:1.1 the derivation of semimaterial progeny from true s..

spirit animation

85:4.1 impressed these simple minds with beliefs of s. and

spirit application

48:2.11 their own as regards energy manifestation and s..

spirit artisans

44:8.2 the s. may be delegated to act as harmonizers of

44:8.3 There is no caste in the ranks of s. artisans.

spirit artistry

44:0.13 the pattern studies, for all phases and forms of s..

spirit ascender(s)

12:8.1 s. live and work on physical spheres of material

30:4.23 so s. continue to master new worlds while they

42:12.9 The mind endowment of a mortal, morontian, s.,

spirit ascension

6:8.6 not until you spiritize and commence your s. will the

190:2.1 the time of the resurrection until the hour of his s.

196:1.12 6. The s. ascension.

spirit ascent

38:2.6 Throughout the whole morontia and subsequent s.,

spirit assemblies

44:2.10 Before the morontia conclaves and s the reproducers

spirit assistance

87:6.2 wherewith he may compel s. and coerce spirit

Spirit associate(s)

26:1.1 Angels are the ministering-s. of the evolutionary

33:0.1 executed by this Son in conjunction with his S.,

33:2.2 with the working co-operation of their S. they may

34:0.3 to the Creator Son the S. is personal and has

spirit associated

9:6.5 mind is s. in purely spiritual personalities,

24:1.14 oversight of those mind circuits which are s.

30:1.113 such mind personalities, but they are always s..

spirit assumption

103:9.8 the inherent (adjutant s.) assumption that reason is

spirit attainmentsee attainment, spirit

spirit attitude

16:3.10 when the Father-S. is in question, it is always Master

spirit attributes

0:8.10 from whom he derives his personality and s.;

116:2.2 God the Supreme derives his personality and s. from

spirit avoidance

87:5.4 That phase of the cult which had to do with s. was

spirit balance wheel

13:4.2 The Seven Master Spirits are the mind-s. of the

spirit beingsee being, spirit

spirit beingssee beings, spirit

spirit beliefs

86:5.1 This concept tended to perpetuate the nature-s.;

spirit believer

188:4.9 is the highest concept of the brotherhood of s..

spirit bestowal

86:0.1 the sixth and seventh mind-adjutants of universal s. is

spirit call

178:1.8 the more easily reached by the s. to sonship in the

spirit capacity

65:0.4 ministry of the adjutant spirits—impinging upon s..

spirit career

16:5.4 It is hardly strange that the subsequent s. of such an

30:4.19 superuniverse does not function until the s. begins.

44:8.4 persist with these mortals in the morontia and s..

44:8.5 leave the local universe to embark upon their s.,

47:8.1 they receive their first lessons in the prospective s.

spirit causations

116:3.4 Mind unifies s. with energy reactions;

spirit cause

86:7.4 men are giving up the erroneous doctrine of a s. of

spirit Center

6:1.5 we designate the Son as the Co-ordinate S. and as

spirit channels

193:5.4 Jesus from the morontia state and, through the s. of

spirit character

16:0.11 In s. and nature these Seven Spirits of Paradise are

spirit children

56:10.19 manifest their qualities through the Spirit and his s.

133:2.2 exalts the Infinite Spirit, the mother of all the s.

spirit circuit(s)

0:6.1 Any and all things responding to the s. of the Son,

6:3.2 go forth over the s. of the Second Source and Center

7:3.6 such unworthy prayers can find lodgment in the s.

24:1.1 but in general they have to do with all higher s. of

24:1.1 all relative s. concerned in the administration of

24:1.13 have something of the same relationship to s. that the

24:1.13 together having the oversight of all s. and all material

34:4.1 There are three distinct s. in the local universe of

34:4.3 2. The s. of the Divine Minister, the Holy Spirit.

37:8.3 He is concerned only with s. and morontia circuits,

112:7.6 its increasing attunement to the mind and s. of the

117:5.13 of the experience of having used the mind and s.

146:2.2 prayer connection of the human soul with the s. of

spirit classification

31:3.5 We observe that s., or designation, has been

31:3.5 we surmise that the bestowal of seventh-s. upon

spirit coercion

87:2.1 preceded the positive program of s. and supplication.

spirit Comforter

20:6.9 will receive the same s. from the sevenfold Creator

spirit comforts

44:3.1 We have homes, s., and morontia necessities.

spirit companion

33:3.6 acknowledged his eternal dependence on his S.,

39:4.17 spend much of their waiting time in visiting, as s.,

spirit comrades

19:6.1 arrival in Havona, when you can greet them as s..

spirit communication

44:1.11 melodious association, the one universal code of s..

161:1.2 order to be a person, God must have symbols of s.

spirit communion

34:6.12 consciousness of divine contact and assurance of s.;

167:6.6 s. is not promoted by mere massive ornateness

194:2.14 of the Eternal Son—the certain channel of all s..

spirit concept

48:7.5 The s. cannot be mechanically forced into the

103:6.10 have to bridge ever-widening gulfs between the s.

160:3.5 to attain consciousness of the higher currents of s.

spirit confirmation

30:4.21 mortals of are recipients of s. from the Creator Son

spirit conjuring

90:2.1 S. was a very precise and highly complicated

spirit conquest

117:3.2 s. of energy-matter through the mediation of mind.

spirit consciousness

5:5.11 Last, dawns the s.—the realization of the spirit

Spirit consort

17:6.5 whereupon the Master Spirit commits the new S.

17:6.5 at the same time administering to the S. the charge

17:6.7 Deity contribution to the individuality of the S. of

17:6.7 the heretofore impersonal S. of the Creator Son

17:6.8 cosovereignty and acknowledges the S. as his equal.

spirit constancy

87:4.6 Man’s early philosophy was able to reconcile s. with

spirit contactors

5:2.6 fruits of the spirit in the lives of all such inner-s..

spirit content

12:8.5 antithesis of reality as determined by quality of s..

42:11.4 Spirit-reality levels are recognized by their s.,

196:3.35 Only the s. content of any value is imperishable.

spirit control

87:5.8 spirit cult, life was at best a gamble, the result of s..

111:3.4 but persistently evolves toward augmentation of s.

spirit controller(s)

0:2.13 2. God the Son—Co-ordinate Creator, S.,

50:2.6 both physical and s. are subject to the findings of

spirit co-operation

65:7.7 individual never experiences abrupt transitions of s.

87:6.2 to devise schemes whereby he could compel s..

88:4.1 magic was the art of obtaining s. and of coercing

91:2.1 Prayer next became a technique of achieving s..

spirit co-ordination

111:2.1 And this unity of mind invariably seeks for s. on all

spirit co-ordinator(s)

36:5.12 the highest of the adjutants, the s. and articulator

39:2.6 3. S. Co-ordinators.

Spirit coruler

33:3.6 constituting the S. of his universe domains and

spirit counterpart

40:9.2 the Adjusters effectively build up the same s. of

40:9.4 indwelling Adjuster has acquired a s., or transcript,

44:0.16 material structures appear to you by viewing a s.

44:3.1 In s. we have all that you mortals are familiar with

188:3.4 must have been the s. of the Adjuster’s early work

spirit creations

18:2.4 The architecture, morontia structures, and s. are

108:6.5 And all of these exquisite s. re-creations are being

spirit Creators

42:1.5 The higher s. inaugurate similar processes in divine

spirit creature(s)

12:2.5 no angels or other s., exist in this outer ring of

44:3.2 with the needs of the morontia or of the s. who are

44:5.10 these experts lend assistance to morontia and s. in

44:6.7 and joyous reactions in individual morontia and s. by

46:4.7 other fascinating orders of s. and near-s..

54:5.9 citizen of Norlatiadek—every mortal, morontia, or s..

56:7.3 in personality relations with the mind and s. of all

106:3.5 we detect s. evolving and expanding within the

spirit cult

87:5.8 Under the s., life was at best a gamble, the result of

spirit culture

15:7.10 organizations devoted to universe training and s.

spirit current

44:1.3 1. Spiritual sound—s. interruptions.

spirit cycles

36:5.15 superminded, being instantly encircuited in the s. of

spirit Daughters

14:6.32 the S. of the local universes were duly trained in the

111:5.1 in turn, share all things with the divine Sons and s.

spirit demon

94:12.1 concept of Jehovah is identical with the s. of Horeb

spirit derivative

101:5.4 Revealed religion. The universe attitude which is a s.;

spirit designs

21:2.8 The control of s. and types depends on the level of

spirit destiny

44:8.5 the ultimate of creature status—the seventh-stage-s.

154:2.5 and to the attainment of higher levels of s..

spirit development

30:4.26 When s. is complete, even though not replete, then

spirit differential

44:8.5 But the new s. of personal experiential attainment

spirit differentiation

107:5.1 On a monistic level antecedent to energy and s.

spirit directed

118:8.1 (after the bestowal of personality) may become s..

spirit direction

42:12.15 only that mind which freely submits itself to the s.

spirit directors

114:7.1 who are chosen by the s. of the realm to assist in

spirit divergence

103:7.12 The maximum harmonization of the energy-s. is

107:5.1 only prepersonal but also prior to all energy and s..

spirit domiciles

44:3.2 These morontia and s. domiciles are real.

spirit dominance

25:1.4 in the production of Havona Servitals the law of s.

111:1.2 But such a s. of the material mind is conditioned

112:2.15 achieve unity of personality through increasing s.,

116:5.15 have to do with the evolution of s. over matter by

116:6.0 6. SPIRIT DOMINANCE

116:6.2 But the actual evolution of s. is a growth which is

spirit domination

34:6.13 The consciousness of the s. of a human life is

spirit economy

77:9.11 they are a truly essential part of the s. of the realms.

spirit education

37:6.1 designed to effect the mind training and the s. of the

spirit elements

47:3.4 the s. of the nonsurviving mortal creature would

spirit embellishment

44:6.1 Every attempt on my part to explain the work of s.

spirit endowment(s)

21:2.8 is controlled by the Trinity or by the pre-Trinity s. of

34:6.9 inheritance of animal tendencies and the urge of s..

40:10.2 Son-fused ascenders rise to the source of s.,

56:3.5 with a fragment of the pre-Trinity s. of some one

56:3.5 Adjuster, partakes of the threefold s. of the

65:0.5 3. The s. of mortal mind—culminating in Adjuster

65:7.2 the perfect integration of these s. with the ordained

101:3.2 the co-ordination and interassociation of these s.

117:2.3 they have personalities, together with mind and s..

133:6.6 eternal alliance with its associated immortal s..

150:3.7 the spiritual world is embraced in the s. of mankind,

194:2.11 subject to the teaching and guidance of threefold s.:

194:2.20 bring to the world and its peoples the last of the s.

spirit energy or energies

6:4.1 over the interassociation of all undifferentiated s.

7:1.2 therefore is s. undiminished in transmission.

7:1.2 this transcendence of time and space by pure s. is

24:1.1 circuits of s. may seem to operate automatically;

24:1.9 for the establishment of separate circuits of s.

42:2.19 counterpart of the living, s. of the Original Son—

44:1.1 while the melody of the realm rolled in upon the s.

44:1.5 by the skillful management of the morontia and s..

44:5.4 fundamental laws of the Eternal Son governing s.

44:5.8 Morontia and s. must be replenished just as certainly

105:3.4 Just as s. is related to the Universal Father through

105:3.5 integrator of Paradise cosmic energies with the s.

spirit entity or entities

3:4.4 distribution of himself as these ministering s. in no

30:1.113 There are spirits: s., spirit presences, personal

40:10.1 s. unfailingly return to the sphere of primal source.

44:0.4 Any morontia personality or s. is eligible for

56:3.2 the bestowal of the Thought Adjusters and other s.

100:5.6 zone of immediate contact with the indwelling s.,

107:7.1 phases of their present ministry to mortals, as s..

112:6.10 This newly appearing s. then becomes attuned to the

spirit environment

86:6.0 6. THE GHOST-SPIRIT ENVIRONMENT

87:5.2 belief in supernatural beings, self-adjustment to s..

88:4.1 the technique of manipulating the conjectured s.

92:6.1 although some of them believe slightly in a s..

spirit escorts

89:6.1 Providing s. to the spirit world led to the lessening of

spirit essence

104:4.20 this triune association of the pure s. of the Father,

spirit ethics

28:6.8 of Origins teach these ascenders how to apply s.,

46:6.9 8. Pure s. activities and ethics.

spirit evolution

87:5.2 Religious ceremonial must keep pace with s. and

106:3.5 both cosmic and s. are by mind and experience

111:1.2 potential of s. becomes dominant, with the assent

spirit existence

7:3.2 the Corps of the Finality as a well-nigh perfected s.

9:8.12 A majority of them are visible to all orders of s..

13:3.1 Son are the worlds of the seven phases of pure-s..

19:2.5 are sometime inducted into the seventh stage of s..

30:1.113 superpersonal spirits, s., spirit personalities—but

31:3.4 They subsequently attain the sixth stage of s. upon

46:2.7 material things than your later life of advancing s..

48:6.35 fetters of material inertia, to attain the freedom of s.?

49:0.1 superuniverse and the attainment of first-stage s..

106:2.8 ascenders attain the postulated seventh stage of s.,

115:6.1 operates directly upon the fundamental values of s.,

117:5.3 Corps of the Finality attain the seventh stage of s.,

189:0.2 resurrection of morontia, into the status of true s..

spirit experience

30:3.7 during the earlier phases of morontia transition and s.

103:7.2 presage the later appearance of morontia and s.

130:4.2 Original Personality of intelligence, and s. is

160:5.3 intellectual religions, while those based on true s.

170:2.16 these realities of the s. are progressively translated

spirit experiencer

102:7.9 the s. can likewise resort to the dogmatic challenge

spirit explanation

86:2.2 material source for his miseries, he settled upon a s..

86:7.4 from the bondage of the ghost-s. of ill luck.

spirit explorers

30:3.4 assisted by the Solitary Messengers and other s..

spirit expression(s)

56:2.1 The Thought-Father realizes s. in the Word-Son

56:3.5 But these three s. become perfectly unified in the

spirit family

142:7.17 that I am teaching you as spiritual children in the s.

spirit Father

1:1.5 the Paradise Father, the Havona Father, and the S..

6:2.3 In nature the Son is wholly like the s. Father.

6:5.6 the Eternal Son is the personal portrayal of the s. to

51:6.13 7. The s. or Havona Father—the Universal Father,

56:10.17 three qualities, is man’s perception of God as his s..

111:5.5 creature son communes with the personality of the s.

111:5.6 the Father’s will is the spiritual finding of the s. by

131:10.6 the Power, and the Mercy, but best of all, he is my s.,

142:7.17 spiritual kingdom, special representatives of the s..

144:4.9 the sincere and longing look of the child to its s.;

180:6.8 Mortal man cannot see the s.; therefore have I come

181:1.10 the keeping of an all-wise, all-loving, all-powerful s..

spirit fear

87:0.2 than this picture of man’s abject slavery to ghost-s..

87:5.2 S. and subsequent worship were adopted as

103:3.5 Man evolved through the superstitions of s., magic

spirit feeling

155:6.9 uniformity of intellectual views, only unity of s..

spirit fellows

24:7.2 disappear from the recognition of his s., never more

spirit fellowship

157:4.5 and mentor of all who enter the bonds of this s.,

spirit force(s)

0:3.15 3. The universe s. are convergent in the Eternal Son.

0:11.2 Both potency of cosmic force and potency of s.

0:12.13 we know that these s. conspire to enable man to

7:1.3 Spiritual values and s. forces are real.

8:5.2 but in the contact of s. with intelligent beings, he

16:2.3 Conversely, the combined lines of s. force and

37:2.5 this interesting and versatile order possess a s. which

44:1.2 harmony by the manipulation of the following s.:

44:5.4 s., when studied, yields dependable deductions

48:2.20 morontia energy in association with physical and s.

87:5.2 evolve in response to the belief in higher s. and

151:5.5 was a phenomenon directly under the control of s.

spirit form(s)

13:1.20 spirit beings to envelop within their s. all orders of

13:3.3 As I am a person and have a s., no doubt such a

24:2.9 they are persons; they have recognizable s. and form.

30:4.19 pertains to continuing advancement of intellect, s.,

30:4.20 But the s. is just as real as the morontia body,

30:4.20 and it is equally discernible.

39:2.13 others, from the lowest morontia to the higher s..

42:1.5 and there ensue the higher s. of intelligent life.

42:12.10 spirit beings have form, and these s. are real.

42:12.11 And after the morontia life it will be found that s.

46:5.22 always preserved in material, in morontia, and in s.

113:2.5 Divested of material bodies, given s., you would

spirit fragment

6:5.7 And as the s. of the Father dwells within you, so

132:3.9 achieve identity with an immortal and indwelling s.

spirit fragmentations

56:3.2 there is yet a third—pure-s.—the Father’s bestowal of

spirit friend

180:4.3 And this s will bring to your remembrance everything

spirit fruits

12:7.7 God’s will become increasingly discernible in the s.

141:5.2 your spiritual natures and s. of divine worship and

193:2.2 of the children of faith that they bear much s..

193:5.2 By the s. of your lives impel souls to believe the

spirit function(s)

6:6.1 and when it is used to denote s. of intelligence.

14:6.5 untold diversities of absonite and other phases of s..

34:3.4 In pure-s. the Creative Spirit acts independently of

spirit fusedsee also Spirit-fused

22:9.5 Neither are they S. nor Son fused.

40:5.14 survival, at which time the surviving soul becomes S.

40:9.1 will creature is either S., Son fused, or Father fused.

40:9.1 who are Adjuster or Father fused are never S. or Son

spirit fusers

40:10.7 As it is with the S., so is it with those Son-fused

40:10.9 While the majority of S. serve permanently as

spirit fusion

40:5.10 their mortal subjects for possible subsequent S..

40:9.1 Such S. never occurs during the span of natural life;

40:9.9 Such children of S. are enabled to enjoy these

40:10.3 Son and S. superficially, resemble compensations of

48:6.34 mansion worlds or survived by the technique of S..

49:3.5 survival their peoples differ, being candidates for S..

52:1.6 the archangels for subsequent resurrection and S..

63:7.2 even their immediate descendants only achieved S..

109:3.3 these surviving mortals attain eternal life through S..

spirit genius

111:0.6 The ka was thought to be a superior s. which desired

spirit ghost(s)

86:6.4 was regarded as ill luck, the displeasure of the s..

86:6.6 if the s. in anger visits ill luck and in pleasure good

87:4.0 4. GOOD AND BAD SPIRIT GHOSTS

87:4.3 The notion of two kinds of s. made slow progress

89:1.1 to dodge ill luck, to keep from offending the s. by

89:1.2 fetish men who were thought to be directed by a s.,

90:3.5 s. were still held responsible for disease and death.

spirit gift(s)

40:4.1 in planetary association with the s. of the Father,

141:5.1 increasingly dominated, by the s. of the Father.

spirit glory

15:7.3 they increase in material size, morontia beauty, and s.

spirit goals

12:9.1 Man’s true destiny consists in the creation of s.

spirit God or god

1:3.3 No material man could behold the s. and preserve

97:10.8 the savage demon Yahweh, the jealous and cruel s.

spirit grasp

14:2.6 the Eternal Son, as a part of his all-embracing s.,

spirit gravitysee gravity; see spirit-gravity

spirit groups

16:2.1 of the Seven Master Spirits and their associated s..

17:0.0 THE SEVEN SUPREME SPIRIT GROUPS

17:0.1 The Supreme S. are the universal co-ordinating

17:0.10 are known on Uversa as the seven Supreme S..

17:1.10 presence of Majeston, the chief of all reflective s..

17:6.1 a part of this discussion of the seven Supreme S..

17:8.2 the Supreme S. are the immediate creators of the

17:8.3 The seven Supreme S. are the co-ordinators of the

25:1.5 The higher or s. are assigned selectively to the

spirit growth

103:5.11 S. springs from within the evolving soul.

180:6.8 But when you have become perfected in s., you shall

spirit guidance

34:6.12 And when such a life of s. is freely accepted, there

85:3.2 the farseeing eyes of certain creatures betokened s..

92:3.6 drama originated in the acting for s., and dancing in

116:7.4 man is responsive to s., even as the grand universe

142:6.7 then by the wholehearted choice of s. would you

spirit guide

149:4.2 hearts be so dominated by love that your s. will

spirit halls

44:0.14 will heighten and brighten until you stand in the s. of

spirit harmony

44:1.1 the inconceivable scope of morontia and s..

spirit head

169:4.1 kingdom of heaven and the s. of this brotherhood

spirit helper(s)

33:3.4 the Divine Minister and her vast assemblage of s.,

37:10.2 They are the s. of the local universe, executing the

108:2.4 when such a moral decision has been made, this s.

108:5.3 never have we known these s. to default.

180:3.3 Very soon, after I have gone, I will send you a s..

spirit homes

13:3.3 —regardless of parentage—are admitted to these s..

spirit hope

107:6.2 divinely love you; Adjusters are the prisoners of s.

141:5.1 harmony must grow out of the fact that the s. of

spirit host

6:5.3 The Son gives origin to a vast s., but such

spirit humor

48:4.4 In discussing s., first let me tell you what it is not.

spirit ideals

132:3.10 urges of a soul trying to identify itself with the s.

spirit identification

36:5.17 personal mind, has no survival qualities apart from s..

40:5.4 S. constitutes the secret of personal survival and

42:11.4 losing this response only in proportion to s..

111:1.5 what mind is striving to be like that constitutes s..

111:1.7 stability is dependent upon personality choice and s..

118:8.4 may attempt self-liberation independent of greater s..

spirit identity

30:4.20 Mortals acquire real s. before they leave the local

141:5.2 your lives will of a surety take cognizance of this s.

188:3.8 3. The acquired s. of the man of Nazareth which

spirit illumination

151:2.3 women who possess diverse endowments of s..”

spirit impulses

1:5.16 the Eternal Son includes all the s. of all creation;

spirit indited

7:3.6 The content of any petition which is not “s.” can find

spirit indweller

181:1.1 I will be able to return as a s. of each of you and of

spirit indwelling

3:2.8 The planetary creatures of God’s s., scattered hither

196:3.6 There are three separate evidences of this s. of the

spirit indwelt

118:8.2 is mind endowed and s.; and though man can never

spirit influence(s)

16:5.3 experience the personal presence of the mind-s. of

34:6.2 Regardless of plurality of origin, all s. are one in

86:3.3 natural death was at first believed to be due to s..

90:3.4 1. Ghosts—direct s. influences.

101:1.4 experience of spiritual communion with the s.

107:6.1 Adjusters disclose the presence and leading of a s..

108:2.5 bestowal appears to be determined by many s. and

108:4.3 govern and control the performances of all other s..

113:3.0 3. RELATION TO OTHER SPIRIT INFLUENCES

113:3.1 numerous impersonal s. which indwell, surround,

194:2.12 influence of the sevenfold appeal of the universe s..

194:2.12 over him and dwell within him the seven higher s..

spirit infusion

40:9.3 This s. constitutes these surviving creatures Spirit-

spirit inheritance

13:1.15 of the traits of the Father in addition to their S..

spirit insight

36:5.17 but it is not immortal when it functions without s.,

45:7.7 or their designates, who ascertain the degree of s..

101:5.14 the assurances of pure s. operate in the place of faith

118:8.11 knows God and desires to do his will, who has s.,

147:4.9 And last, but greatest of all, we attain the level of s.

spirit intelligence(s)

4:1.7 familiar with the workings of the accredited s. of

11:5.1 It has nothing whatever to do with the affairs of s.,

23:2.15 Solitary Messengers are the only type of s.—aside,

34:2.6 the chief of the Master Spirits on high, being a s.

35:6.4 The entire mechanism of s. and communication

110:4.1 in full touch with the s. and energy of the universes.

148:3.4 he was engaged in the direction of those high s.

spirit interruptions

44:1.3 1. Spiritual sound—s. current interruptions.

spirit jest

48:4.4 S. is never tinged with the accentuation of the

48:4.4 Neither is it ever blasphemous of the righteousness

spirit kingdom

34:7.6 the flesh and the spirit if they would enter the s.,

142:7.17 for me to instruct you as full-grown men of the s..

178:3.4 to the worlds on high and sit with me in the s. of

180:4.2 shall be one with your personal experience in the s.

spirit leading(s)

5:2.5 recognizing the s. and other supermaterial activities

100:5.7 mind has been mistaken for divine revelations and s..

101:0.3 And this s. is distinct from the ethical prompting of

103:5.3 unselfish drive of mortal mind is in response to the s.

103:9.10 right and wrong, truth and error, it demonstrates s..

110:6.4 a fanatical and perverted interpretation of the s.

110:7.6 almost impossible to register these s. in an animal

130:8.4 that the man lacked the ability to respond to s..

spirit learning

44:3.6 headquarters of morontia training and advanced s..

spirit led

1:3.7 gradually becomes spirit taught and eventually s..

155:6.11 All things are sacred in the lives of those who are s.

spirit level(s)

0:5.8 upward through worship and wisdom to the s..

6:4.1 The Eternal Son motivates the s. of cosmic;

6:6.1 defined when it refers to the s. of existence,

12:6.3 level with the spiritual powers and beings of the s..

32:5.4 having failed to achieve the s. of Adjuster fusion,

34:6.11 If you are a willing learner, if you want to attain s.

42:11.4 but only true s. of reality are independent of space

42:12.7 6. Achievement of s..

44:0.17 After attainment of the higher s. the ascenders are

101:6.12 incompleteness of self through attainment of the s. of

103:6.10 not differentiate between the energy level and the s..

105:3.3 neither can personality attain to s. of existence apart

107:5.5 mind until the mortal attains s. of progression.

111:3.3 soul invariably ascends to the true s. of fusion value

112:6.3 more and more perfect on higher and higher s..

130:4.10 truth is a phase of the mind-s. of the universes.

132:2.6 lost until the ascending human soul achieves final s..

132:3.8 of doubting evil when functioning on such a high s.

168:4.7 when such an individual has progressed to the s..

180:5.1 of truth, the assurance of true meanings on real s..

196:2.4 inspire them as they progress from the lowest s.

spirit liaison

34:5.4 This dual s. hovers over the worlds, seeking to

56:7.2 With the settling of a system in light, this Son-S.

spirit life

13:2.8 The rendezvous worlds of s. are forbidden ground to

35:3.6 4. The sphere of initial s..

35:3.7 5. The world of mid-s..

35:3.8 6. The sphere of advancing s..

48:4.17 proceeding down the scale of s. from Paradise to

48:8.1 It is the evolutionary portal to s. and the eventual

144:4.7 Prayer is the breath of the s. in the midst of the

193:1.2 bearing the fruits of this s. as it is lived in the flesh.

spirit livers

156:5.13 s are not perturbed by episodes of the material world

spirit longing

168:4.12 9. Do not hesitate to pray the prayers of s.;

spirit luminosity

0:6.8 of light: material light, intellectual insight, and s..

0:6.9 Light—s.—is a word symbol, a figure of speech,

12:8.15 shadow cast by mind in the presence of s. of divine

13:0.4 appear to take origin the impersonal energies of s..

13:0.4 they directionize pure s. to the seven superuniverses.

107:4.4 seraphim can sometimes discern the s. of supposed

107:4.5 There is a characteristic light, a s., that accompanies

113:6.2 the pilot light in the human mind disappears, the s.

spirit machinations

83:4.4 since barrenness was attributed to s., efforts to

spirit malady

158:5.5 of a double affliction, a physical ailment and a s..

spirit manifestation(s)

7:2.3 These s. of the Son are not personal; they are not in

23:3.7 with nearly all of the attributes of impersonal s..

40:5.15 your order of creature life in s. and personality

56:3.4 wherein occurs final unification of all time-space s..

107:4.6 other beings, entities, spirits, personalities, and s.,

spirit meanings

0:4.10 forever separated the mind-s.-personal meanings

spirit mediums

90:1.3 later, such women became prophets and s..

spirit melodies

44:1.1 S. are not material sound waves but pulsations

spirit messages

24:1.12 circuits to employ for the transmission of all s.

87:5.9 And these s. were interpreted by divination, magic,

spirit messengers

3:4.4 The fact that he sends forth s. from himself to

23:0.2 These s. were personalized in a single creative

23:2.10 These s. are in every sense interchangeable from one

spirit mind(s)

6:6.0 6. THE SPIRIT MIND

9:4.2 it may be premind or supermind, even s., but

9:4.5 Spirit is divine purpose, and s. is divine purpose in

42:10.3 1. Preadjutant-s. minds.

42:10.4 2. Adjutant-s. minds.

spirit minister(s)

8:4.3 sympathetic and understanding s. to every pilgrim

13:1.17 universe activities are just as fully provided with s.

16:4.5 these ancestors of both physical controllers and s.,

23:3.9 must be increasingly borne by other types of s. and

26:1.15 angelic hosts form that unbroken chain of s. which

28:0.6 though both serve as s. in these domains.

39:1.2 1. Son-S. Ministers.

39:9.3 these s. of seraphic completion, together with the

spirit ministry or ministries

8:5.4 coincides with the s. of the combined influences of

17:0.11 physical power, mind energy, and impersonal s.,

34:6.1 multiple s. become more and more co-ordinate in

34:6.2 they are one, being the s. of God the Sevenfold

36:2.18 responsive to these adjutants and to the different s.

40:5.17 in seraphic service, or in any other phase of s..

56:3.4 the Absolute Mind, the s. to the evolving worlds is

65:7.7 And still additional s. accompanies the action of

107:6.3 with the onetime human partner in other than s.;

108:2.3 as a spiritual co-ordinator of these different s..

108:4.3 perfect synchrony and co-ordination with other s.,

spirit mirth

48:4.12 such a carefree review as to provoke s. and a state

spirit mobilization

65:3.5 the phenomenon of the third phase of adjutant s.,

spirit Monitor(s)

1:2.3 the s. sent from Paradise to live in the mortal mind of

3:4.4 absolutely no limit to the extent or number of s.

103:2.10 The impulse of the s. is realized in consciousness as

103:4.1 ego with the altruistic urge of the indwelling s..

111:1.1 Mind is the human soil from which the s must evolve

spirit mortal

119:5.2 the assignments and performed the duties of a s.

119:5.3 Uversa as a fully developed and perfectly trained s.

Spirit Mother

133:2.2 The Father in heaven treats the S. of the children

spirit nature

1:3.4 The s. of the Father is shared fully with his coexistent

2:6.2 Religion implies that the superworld of s is cognizant

6:2.6 God is spirit; and this s. of the Father is focalized in

6:2.6 And as the Father shares his s. with the Son, so do

7:0.4 the impersonal realities of s. are always responsive to

7:1.3 with their qualitative value, their actual degree of s..

7:1.6 There is a direct attractiveness of a s. between

7:1.10 All actual value of s. finds lodgment in the gravity

14:6.23 the perfect and symmetrical s. of God the Supreme

16:0.11 In s. and character these Seven Spirits of Paradise

38:2.1 definite and discrete beings; they are of s. and origin.

39:4.15 some student visitor or some other traveler of s. or

111:1.7 the extremes of pure mechanical control and true s.

115:5.1 Paradise Trinity for the reality of his personal and s..

156:5.2 Your s.—the jointly created soul—is a living growth

188:3.4 experience of Jesus which was analogous to the s.,

194:3.1 primarily with the revelation of the Father’s s.

spirit nucleus

12:9.6 Mortal man has a s. nucleus.

12:9.6 personal-energy system existing around a divine s.

12:9.6 to displace the governing power of the central s.,

106:2.1 universe evolution—physical evolution around a s.

106:2.1 dominance of the s. over the encircling domains of

196:3.6 There is a s. in the mind of man—the Adjuster of the

spirit offspring

8:4.1 a vast stage whereon the Infinite Spirit and his s.

8:4.1 And all the s. of the Conjoint Actor partake of this

9:1.8 wield the hammer are the children of mercy, the s. of

37:10.2 The Spironga are the s. of the Bright and Morning

spirit operations

88:6.2 magic was the term applied to s. outside one’s own

spirit orders

37:8.0 8. HIGHER SPIRIT ORDERS OF ASSIGNMENT

37:8.1 Of the higher s. of the family of the Infinite Spirit

44:6.7 values assigned to different morontia and s. in the

108:3.8 Among the higher s. it is difficult to discover the

spirit origin

85:0.3 evolve beyond nature worship, acquired roots of s.

101:3.3 This composite entity of s. in association with human

spirit overcontrol

12:6.1 co-operative minds, co-ordinated morontias, s., and

spirit patterns

111:2.2 the indwelling Thought Adjuster threads the s. of a

118:3.7 but s. only exist in relation to space; they do not

118:3.7 they do not occupy or displace space,

118:3.7 neither do they contain space.

146:1.3 inclusion of many of Plato’s theories of the ideal s.

spirit perception

34:6.1 As mortals progress in mind control and s., these

142:7.17 Will you never grow up in s. perception?

159:3.12 augment the happiness, deepen the s., and enhance

spirit perfection

101:6.1 survival, and its great urge is the attainment of s..

spirit person(s)

0:8.10 and the s. of God the Supreme are one reality—

7:1.8 an unvarying response of the Son’s spirit to all s.,

16:3.15 a personal and organic relationship to the s. of the

16:3.19 manner is revelatory of the s. of the Supreme.

34:1.4 manifestation of Deity is a divine individual, a s..

55:12.5 emerge from the Havona mystery enshrouding his s.

106:1.1 Even experiential Deity is thus expressed in the s. of

106:2.2 must provide for the differential recognition of s.,

115:4.2 The Supreme is first of all a s., and this s. stems from

115:4.7 derives from the triodities; the s. of the Supreme,

115:4.7 prerogatives of the Almighty Supreme with the s. of

116:3.2 bestowal of the Third Source unifies the s. of God

116:6.6 s. of Supremacy requires the evolutionary power of

116:7.6 sublime synthesis of almighty power with the s. of

117:7.14 It is conjectured that at this far-distant time the s. of

spirit personalitiessee personalities

spirit personalitysee personality

115:7.5 the power-mind-s. actualization of the Supreme

spirit personalization

116:2.12 The Supreme ever intervenes as the experiential s. of

spirit petitions

168:4.9 beings cannot bestow material answers to the s. of

spirit phantasms

87:6.2 defenseless before the unceasing demands of the s.

spirit phase(s)

1:3.7 results in the transmutation of the potentially s.

42:12.13 the more nearly does the s. become dominant;

spirit phenomena

9:2.1 we think we discern levels of experiential s.

44:0.20 reality of these morontia transactions and near-s..

90:3.2 all diseases and death were originally regarded as s.,

108:4.5 We are cognizant of many s. in the far-flung universe

spirit pilgrim

119:5.3 On Salvington we followed the career of this s.

spirit pilot

130:4.8 the s. supervenes in spiritual cessation of existence.

spirit play

25:7.2 to Paradise there will always be time for rest and s.;

spirit poison

48:7.20 18. Impatience is a s.; anger is like a stone hurled

spirit polarity

26:1.16 Supernaphim are limited in “s.” regarding only

spirit possessed

121:7.12 but every rock and tree was viewed as being s..

spirit possession

88:0.1 This doctrine of s. is nothing more nor less than

88:1.9 Drunkenness was looked upon as a form of s.;

90:1.2 in olden times anything abnormal was ascribed to s.,

90:1.2 for a good deal of ancient inspiration as well as s..

90:1.3 majority of shamans believed in the fact of their s..

121:7.12 The ideas of s., good and bad, applied not merely to

163:6.2 there had been a few cases of real s. relieved by

spirit potency

104:4.20 From s. to Paradise spirit, all spirit finds reality

115:2.3 the realms of space potency, mind potency, and s..

spirit potential(s)

7:2.1 with the unlimited s. of the Deity Absolute.

102:5.2 supremacy of s. over mind actuals is demonstrated

104:4.20 Spirit, and the unlimited s. of the Deity Absolute.

spirit power(s)

6:4.1 the spirit gravity and the s. of the Original Son will

7:1.2 the circuits of pure s. are not retarded by the mass

14:6.13 unlimited base for the ever-expanding realization of s

34:1.2 established currents and the ordained circuits of s.

44:5.9 the ascendant experience and to store reserves of s.

89:4.6 started every person out in serious debt to the s..

178:3.3 your souls be valiant in defense of the gospel by s.

spirit prepersonality

5:6.7 This material personality and this s. are capable of

spirit prerogatives

25:1.7 whom they most resemble in general and special s..

spirit presence(s)

3:1.9 is co-ordinated with the function of the universal s.

5:3.2 indwelt creature is facilitated by the Father’s s..

6:5.7 within you, so does the s. of the Son envelop you,

7:1.9 We know that the s. of the Eternal Son is the

8:2.5 the s., and mind potential of the Conjoint Actor will

8:5.5 the s. of the Infinite Spirit is referred to as “the spirit

16:2.3 his personal s. is exerted by and through one of the

16:2.3 superuniverse s. of the Third Source on any world

19:5.5 to know the classification or number of the S. or

19:5.6 excitation in his detection-sensitivity to s..

23:3.7 they do possess a s. which is discernible by all

24:2.9 Census Directors have recognizable s. and form.

24:3.3 Aids do not manifest a s. to other spirit beings.

30:1.113 There are spirits: spirit entities, s., personal spirits,

34:1.1 a marked change in the nature of the creative s.

34:4.7 Her s. seems to be fixed on the headquarters

34:1.3 Of only one thing are we certain: The S. in the

55:6.4 conscious contact with the s. of the Master Spirit of

103:3.1 true religious impulse has its origin in genuine s.

106:2.4 the power product of time and space with the s.

108:3.9 We unfailingly detect the s. of certain unrevealed

108:6.3 creature endowment but rather to the gift of the s.

113:3.2 the Omnipresent S. of the Paradise Third Source and

113:3.2 influence of the Conjoint Actor with the s. of the

117:5.8 Spirit of Truth, Holy Spirit, or superuniverse s.,

117:6.6 contact and infusion with the s. of the Eternal Son

129:4.3 of personal communication with the indwelling s. of

194:2.14 2. The s. of the Eternal Son—the spirit gravity of the

194:2.15 3. The s. of the Infinite Spirit—the universal spirit-

spirit program

102:1.2 the faith of religion argues from the s. of eternity.

spirit progress

37:6.2 four hundred and ninety spheres of s. encircling

spirit progression

5:1.3 your attainment of the highest finite levels of s.,

14:5.1 you pass through the true s. stages of progression

30:4.23 and the superuniverse headquarters worlds of s..

31:3.6 Such beings have attained the present limit of s. but

35:3.11 initiated into the regime of the disciplines and s. of

160:5.12 requires the attainment of actual levels of real s..

196:3.29 redefined on successive levels of morontia and s..

spirit promptings

113:4.4 The impulse of worship largely originates in the s. of

spirit propitiation

87:5.8 The ceremonies of s. constituted a heavy burden,

87:6.1 the technique of s. led directly to the creation of

spirit pulsations

44:1.1 s. received by the spirits of celestial personalities.

spirit purpose

115:3.14 the conceptualization of s., and the integration of

141:5.2 you may experience a perfected unity of s. and spirit

spirit qualities

7:7.2 but all of the s. of the father personality of the First

spirit quartette(s)

55:4.15 a Teacher Son, assisted by the ministering-s.,

55:4.16 The ministering-s. consist of: the seraphic chief of

spirit reactions

153:1.3 with prior and habitual mental attitudes and s..

spirit realitiessee realities, spirit

spirit realitysee reality, spirit

spirit realization

27:7.8 The attainment of the seventh stage of s. by a

117:6.7 mind struggle for s. self-realization, the completion

spirit realm(s)

44:0.1 artists and artisans of the morontia and lower s..

44:0.14 inspiring masterpieces of the supernal artists of the s.

44:3.3 abodes of the regular and routine workers of the s.

48:4.3 ministers of the exalted humor of the morontia and s.

77:8.7 Sentinels patrol the invisible s. realm of the planet.

103:9.2 science and, in its nonmaterial reaches toward the s.,

111:4.5 the superconscious mind as it impinges upon the s.

133:4.5 things of mortal life which are embodied in the s.

spirit reason

103:7.2 presage the later appearance of morontia and s.

spirit receptivity

65:6.10 of a personality possesses an innate capacity for s.

65:7.6 before the animal mind attains the human levels of s..

144:2.5 attitude and to enlarge your soul’s capacity for s..

spirit recognition

130:4.14 and establishes value levels of s. and response.

spirit recorders

48:2.25 serve in association with the s. in the supervision and

spirit recording

25:6.1 an original s. and a semimaterial counterpart—

spirit records

25:6.3 of he quasi-physical duplicates of the original s..

spirit re-creations

108:6.5 And all of these exquisite s. are being preserved in

spirit reflection

0:7.7 God the Supreme in Havona is the personal s. of the

44:6.3 make the ten thousand color tones of s. peal forth

spirit relationship(s)

11:9.5 Personality and mind-s. are transmissible, but

40:10.2 Such s. between the local and the superuniverse

56:10.13 is responsive to truth—the living s. of all things and

spirit representatives

15:10.21 Majeston, and superpersonal s. of the Eternal Son.

spirit reproduction

38:1.1 currently engages in her initial solitary effort at s..

spirit response

36:2.18 The capacity of material creatures to effect s. is

spirit responsive

34:7.5 should have had physical natures more naturally s..

spirit retribution

89:1.2 The fear of s. is so great in the mind of a primitive

spirit Ruler

142:4.2 the Father is revealed as the universal S. over all?

152:3.2 in the heart of each of you as the s. of all things.”

spirit sanction

89:1.1 nonreligious, but they early acquired ghost or s.,

spirit scheme

48:8.2 divine purpose in this morontia and subsequent s.

spirit schools

196:2.2 his long sojourn in the s. training schools of the

spirit secrets

70:7.5 3. For the purpose of preserving valuable “s.

spirit section

39:4.16 personalities of the realm peruse records of the s..

spirit self

11:9.3 Father gave infinite personality expression of his s.

134:4.7 God is spirit, and God gives a fragment of his s. to

spirit self-realization

117:6.7 completed attainment of the mind struggle for s.,

spirit sense(s)

44:6.8 of beauty through the sharpening of the evolving s..

117:2.6 status will achieve completion (in the energy-s.).

spirit servants

167:7.3 The angels are the s. in heaven, and they are neither

spirit servers

13:1.20 pertain to the personal experiences of types of s.

spirit service

131:8.6 though your body perish, your soul shall survive in s.

spirit servitals

25:1.5 Both s. and their more physical fellows are

spirit significance

158:6.4 Can you not grasp the s. of my mission without the

spirit skill

17:6.4 requisite to the acquirement of s. in her future work

spirit son(s)

56:3.3 from the God who is spirit by the ministry of the S.

115:3.14 The personality of the s. Son is the master pattern

178:1.5 citizens, all the better for having become reborn s. of

193:0.4 grasp the saving truth that they are the living s. of

spirit sorter

196:3.17 those values selected by this s.-value sorter—

spirit soul(s)

30:1.99 an Adjuster fragment of himself evolves the s. upon

133:4.9 the Father of s. has provided many delightful

spirit sources

46:2.4 by liaison with the superior forces and s. of energy

spirit sovereign

134:4.4 God alone is s. sovereign.

spirit sovereignty

134:4.3 If different religions recognize the s. of God, then

134:4.8 But the moment you lose sight of the s. of God the

spirit spark

36:3.3 material, imparting through their persons the vital s.;

130:4.7 and the activation of the s. of the God who is spirit.

spirit spheres

44:3.5 exquisite creations of the s. and the morontia realms

44:4.4 translate thought into language in the s. is beyond

54:1.10 but not so on the morontia worlds or on the s..

spirit stage(s)

14:5.1 you pass through the true s. of progression

119:5.2 a superb personality in the exact likeness of the s. of

spirit standards

195:7.16 is dangerous only when it becomes blind to the s.

spirit status

6:6.4 will have to await your attainment of s. following

16:8.4 nature and extent of changes in form, mind, or s..

30:3.12 superuniverse capacity after they have attained s..

30:4.20 the final morontia stage to the first or lowest s. is

31:3.6 of spirit progression but not finality of ultimate s..

39:4.14 Men use them—advance in s.—by decisions,

48:0.3 between the mortal estate and the subsequent s. of

48:8.1 from the mansion worlds to the attainment of s. in

56:6.4 likely to until they have achieved seventh-stage-s.,

101:6.2 material level up to the time of attainment of full s.,

101:6.3 of morontia personality and eventually of true s..

113:7.2 assisting you in the acquirement of morontia and s.,

117:6.7 the entrance upon the seventh and final stage of s.,

spirit strivings

101:1.3 ideas, ideals, insights, and s. of the evolving sons of

spirit struggle(s)

116:5.15 The s. of time have to do with the evolution of spirit

131:4.7 O soul, gird yourself for the s. of immortality!

155:5.11 and halfhearted souls who instinctively shun the s.

spirit sublimity

116:7.1 only a material creation of physical grandeur, s.,

spirit substance

7:1.3 S. (quality) is just as responsive to spirit gravity as

12:8.16 —the material as the shadow of the more real s.

spirit supremacy

105:6.2 supremacy: the actuality of personal-s. in Havona,

106:9.12 Father’s will leads directly to the attainment of s.

spirit synthesis

112:2.9 the working of s. and cosmic consciousness in his

spirit systems

2:7.11 unification of energy systems, idea systems, and s..

100:4.3 from the unification of physical systems, and s..

116:6.1 mind systems, co-ordinate; and s., directive.

spirit task

37:10.2 helpers of the universe, executing the routine s. of

spirit taught

1:3.7 a God-conscious intellect gradually becomes s.

spirit teacher

149:4.2 the mind, and handicaps the s. of man’s soul.

180:6.2 restored to my place on high before I send this s.

spirit techniques

28:6.8 While the s. of mercy ministry are beyond your

spirit temples

44:3.5 The worship builders—experienced architects of the s

spirit things

7:1.8 an unvarying response of the Son’s spirit to all s.,

11:0.1 again it should be reiterated that s. and spiritual

spirit touch

40:5.3 in the s. of inner communication with the souls of

spirit training

47:10.4 superuniverse worlds of ascending culture and s..

spirit tranquillity

132:7.4 you would have long since entered your haven of s.,

spirit transactions

44:4.12 of the various groupings of morontia affairs and s.;

spirit transcript

30:4.15 The Adjuster is the custodian of the s. of the mind

109:6.3 also the s. of the human divinity of the Paradise Son

spirit transformation

1:5.5 man cannot see God until he achieves completed s.

spirit transit

189:0.2 The s. of this Jesus was completed at the time I

spirit trio

25:3.13 power and becomes the physical voice of the s..

spirit truth

92:0.5 the supernal heights of morontia value and s..

spirit two-in-oneness

113:7.8 in all universe functions, achieve ultimate s.,

spirit type(s)

21:2.8 The control of s. and designs depends on the level of

25:1.3 seven hundred and fifty are apparently true to s.,

34:4.9 evolutionary life are endowed with the adjutant s. of

38:0.3 the most nearly standard of all s. of personal beings.

spirit understanding

141:5.2 experience a perfected unity of spirit purpose and s.

spirit union

1:3.7 of the human mind from matter association to s.

spirit unity

102:2.5 identify this energy unity of his science with the s.

141:5.1 What I require of you, my apostles, is s. unity—

141:5.3 “Your s. implies two things, which always will be

spirit universes

31:10.20 pass through the morontia worlds, ascend the s.,

spirit value

111:3.4 whose meanings seek to co-ordinate with true s..

spirit valuessee values

spirit victories

137:8.7 kingdom by their moral decisions and by their s.;

spirit vision

44:0.16 I cannot, with exclusive s., perceive the building in

47:1.3 will not visualize finaliters until you acquire true s..

spirit voice-flash

28:4.10 deduce the Father’s will by equating the S. from

spirit waves

44:6.4 S. of diverse identity and morontia appreciation are

spirit workers

13:1.19 All these s. in all levels and realms of universe

38:7.4 The cherubim and sanobim are the routine s. on the

spirit world(s)

1:2.1 God is primal reality in the s.; God is the source of

1:4.7 attempt is made to make plain the realities of the s.

7:0.4 The s. is the habit, the personal conduct, of the Son,

7:0.5 the freewill s. is not always truly representative of

25:4.1 These legal and technical minds of the s. were not

28:5.21 I assure you that all these transactions of the s. are

38:5.4 making contact between these beings of the s. and

39:4.12 so ever upward is progress in the morontia and s.

42:12.15 an immortal child of the eternal s. of the Supreme,

44:0.2 and s. are not without their high arts and supernal

44:0.15 All these activities of the morontia and s. are real.

44:0.15 To spirit beings the s. world is a reality.

44:0.15 To material beings the s. is more or less unreal;

44:0.17 discerning the reality of the creatures of both the s.

44:0.21 reality of the transactions of the morontia and the s..

44:2.11 portray the eternal values of the s. to the seers of

44:3.6 intelligent, effective citizens of the morontia and s..

44:4.8 The oratory of the s. is one of the rare treats which

44:5.4 There are just as certain and reliable laws in the s.

44:5.8 we of the s. must stop our regular activities and

44:6.9 the artistic glories and aesthetic beauties of the s..

44:7.1 forces and energies which are present in the s.,

48:0.2 material mortals could attain the threshold of the s..

48:4.17 In the s. the opposite is true: The higher we ascend

48:6.6 The s. is governed on the principle of respecting

65:7.7 Throughout the ministry of the s. the individual

66:4.11 for ages they constituted the sum total of the s. to

68:3.2 the vague and unseen imaginary dangers of the s..

83:7.2 wives were believed to become snakes in the s..

86:2.6 the s., was just as unorganized and haphazard as

86:2.6 the whimsical and temperamental reaction of the s.;

86:3.2 the nebulous concept of a hazy and unorganized s.,

86:3.3 theology still ascribe death to the action of the s.,

86:5.2 this evolving s. that death was finally regarded as

86:6.2 his newly imagined s. became a power in primitive

89:6.1 Providing spirit escorts to the s. led to the lessening

90:0.2 In the advancing concepts of primitive man the s.

92:3.3 struggle into the domain of an imagined ghost-s..

92:4.3 man’s reaction to belief in a hypothetical ghost-s.

101:5.14 When you are finally mustered into the actual s.,

130:4.2 progressing selfhood in the s.—these realities,

160:5.11 the existence of a future life of adventure in the s.

167:7.4 And these angels are not the spies of the s. who

spirit youth

149:6.8 Creator; honor him as the Father of your s.; love

spirit-bestowing

104:4.7 personality-bequeathing, s., mind-endowing Gods.

spirit-born

5:2.2 God lives in every one of his s. sons.

34:6.13 s. souls are sustained by that hope that transcends

42:12.12 The material eyes are the windows of the s. soul.

100:2.8 Such s. individuals are so remotivated in life that

100:2.8 they calmly stand by while their fondest ambitions

100:2.8 they positively know that such catastrophes are but

104:4.14 and lead all s. personalities into the supernal delights

149:6.10 and the recognition of the destiny of your s. souls.

150:5.5 and righteousness is the natural fruit of the s. life

168:4.13 10. All genuine s. petitions are certain of an answer.

178:1.2 being a spiritual brotherhood of the s. sons of God

178:1.11 the faith of a s. man confers the assurance of living

180:2.7 recognize that prayer is a function of s. believers in

180:5.12 sincere friendliness which characterizes the s. sons

181:2.26 living truth as it operates in the experience of s. men

186:5.9 your personal experience, and that is your s. faith.

193:2.2 the divine spirit which are yielded in the lives of s.

194:2.19 the fusion of the mortal s. soul with the Adjuster

195:7.4 But it requires the eye of faith in a s. mortal to detect

195:7.8 consciousness of the concept of values in the s.

195:9.4 And then will these s. souls quickly supply the

195:10.1 Jesus living again on earth in the experience of s.

spirit-co-ordinated

116:5.15 of the energy-controlling mind with the s. intellect

spirit-concealed

6:6.4 many of these s. mysteries will clarify as you begin

spirit-conceiving

133:7.6 function between impersonal energy and s. mind,

spirit-conscious

179:5.6 When you become thus s., the Son is actually present

186:5.4 man may, by faith, become s. that he is a son of God,

spirit-consciousness

196:3.34 a wholehearted effort to reach the borderland of s.

196:3.34 Such s. is the equivalent of the knowledge of the

spirit-creature

16:4.2 directors of the vast and far-flung s. creation.

spirit-discerned

180:5.2 Divine truth is a s. and living reality.

spirit-discerning

140:5.5 Such s. mortals could be expected to attain such

spirit-dominated

180:2.7 a function of spirit-born believers in the s. kingdom.

spirit-endowed

5:5.14 if such a s. individual seeks God and sincerely

12:3.9 it would satisfactorily explain why s. beings are in

70:10.2 concept of justice may well be constitutive in a s.

180:5.3 spiritual reality value experienced only by s. beings

spirit-energy

9:6.7 The greater the s. divergence, the greater the

24:1.1 They direct and manipulate all such s. circuits

24:1.9 not concerned in these matters of s. supervision.

36:5.17 Nonspiritual mind is either a s. manifestation or a

38:9.8 both morontia- and s. controllers and mind circuiters.

spirit-evolutional

104:4.16 The Third Triunity—the s. triunity.

spirit-faith

16:6.10 s. (worship) is the religion of the reality of spiritual

spirit-filled

156:5.2 and be led by the spirit if you would live the s. life

159:4.7 even if these holy men of old lived inspired and s.

194:2.6 each passing generation of the s. sons of God.

spirit-fusedsee Spirit-fused

spirit-fusion

40:9.2 Adjusters take eternal leave of these S. candidates

107:1.7 the souls of the surviving mortals of the s. series.

spirit-ghost

87:5.2 the more advanced and relatively complex s. cult,

spirit-gravitysee spirit-gravity circuit(s); see gravity, spirit

7:1.6 S. pull and response thereto operate not only on the

9:6.5 creature mind unfailingly respond to the s. pull of

12:3.10 intelligence, it is apparently not s. responsive.

14:2.7 to the ever-present action of the universal s. pull

14:6.14 reality foundation for the Eternal Son’s s. control

116:7.4 grand universe responds to the far-flung s. grasp of

spirit-gravity circuit(s)

5:3.2 are likewise able to utilize the s. of the Eternal Son.

6:4.6 the spiritual drawing power of the all-powerful s. of

6:5.2 they come within the all-powerful grasp of the s.

7:1.0 1. THE SPIRIT-GRAVITY CIRCUIT

7:1.5 For there do exist within the absolute s. those local

7:1.7 present spirit of the Eternal Son or the associated s..

7:1.8 All reactions of the s. of the grand universe are

7:3.2 The s. literally pulls the soul of man Paradiseward.

7:3.3 The s. is the basic channel for transmitting the

7:3.4 The discriminative operation of the s. might possibly

34:3.5 the s. of the Eternal Son operates independently of

117:5.3 allied in some new way with the s. of the Eternal

spirit-guided

34:6.13 Such s. and divinely illuminated mortals, while they

spirit-illuminated

111:1.6 good—actually great—in accordance with the s. will

spirit-indwelt

12:5.10 S. man has powers of prevision (insight); he may

195:7.3 science has failed to recognize the fact of the s. mind

196:3.7 only the s. intellect is unselfishly altruistic and loving.

196:3.8 Only the s. mind can comprehend that the universe is

196:3.9 Only the s. man can realize the divine presence

spirit-infused

194:0.5 It is not strange that these s. men should have seized

spirit-led

12:7.7 fruits which are borne in the lives of the s. children

34:6.13 the Spirit in the life reactions of such a s. mortal,

99:5.6 “fruits of the spirit” in the daily life of the s. mortal

103:8.1 only the personal religious experience of a s. man

117:2.2 for s. existence does seem to result in experiential

149:5.2 such s. mortals say: ‘The lines are fallen to me in

170:5.9 for the individually s. brotherhood of the kingdom.

180:5.8 And when such s. mortals realize the true meaning

180:5.10 living relationship of one s. mortal’s love for other

194:3.2 faith of the s. creature will always be vindicated.

195:10.14 are only willing to become truly s. sons of God.

spirit-liberated

178:1.5 As faith-enlightened and s. sons of the kingdom of

spirit-liberator

122:2.3 the soul-healer of your people and the s. of all

spirit-mind

0:5.5 The Conjoint Actor is the s. personality, the source

12:8.13 Total Deity reality is not mind but s.—mind-spirit

17:8.6 they are the repositories of that s.-power sovereignty

34:5.2 the unifying and co-ordinating s. of the evolving

42:11.2 it is s. functioning on and from creator levels of

42:11.4 higher mind levels of the universe—the s. levels—

42:11.8 the mind of the universe mechanism is creative s.

42:12.11 characteristic of their respective s. indwellers.

42:12.13 but it also appears that the more nearly s. function

42:12.13 that on the ultimate level s. may become all but

42:12.13 whenever a real s. is functioning, there tends to be

42:12.14 physical repercussion of the creative action of s..

47:3.3 s. trust of the Adjuster that reassembles creature

194:2.15 of the Infinite Spirit—the universal s. of all creation,

spirit-morontia

44:1.14 S. music not infrequently employs all seven modes of

44:2.1 The s. world has a thousand and one things of value,

111:1.5 and delicately touches the s. energy system above.

spirit-motivated

34:6.8 S. beings “never thirst, for this spiritual water shall

spirit-origin

30:1.87 17. Unrevealed S. Beings.

39:1.2 are assigned to the service of the S. beings resident

106:1.1 primary or s. phases of finite reality find expression

spirit-perceived

12:5.8 2. S. time—insight into motion Godward and the

spirit-perceiving

133:6.5 soul is the truth-discerning, and s. part of man

spirit-personal

106:5.2 The s. qualities of the Supreme are inseparable

spirit-personality

106:2.4 And this almighty power in turn finds s. cohesion

115:7.5 the power-mind-s. actualization of the Supreme

spirit-questing

40:10.8 Orvonton and its sister creations as a vast s. torrent

spirit-reality

38:9.8 energies to the higher s. forces of the celestial realms

42:11.4 S. levels are recognized by their spirit content, and

spirit-reception

49:5.4 3. S. series.

49:5.19 3. S. series. There are three groups of mind design

49:5.20 Of the s. types, sixty-five per cent are of the second

spirit-responsive

56:2.1 the Infinite Spirit, by whose s. ministry of mind,

spirit-souls

44:6.4 the superb reflections of the naked and glorious s. of

Spirit-Supreme

106:8.12 partnership has become Son-Spirit and then S.

spirit-testing

133:6.7 demonstrate the existence of a soul, nor can pure s..

spirit-thirsting

162:6.2 he was the giver of living water to every s. soul.

spirit-training

37:10.6 on to the s. worlds of Havona and eventually to

spirit-value

196:3.17 choosing of those values selected by this s. sorter—

spirit-world

25:4.18 proper usages and techniques of all s. transactions.

Spirit or Infinite Spiritsee Spirit of God;

    Spirit of Truth; Spirit, Master; Spirit, Universe;

    see Creative Spirit; Holy Spirit; Mother Spirit;

    Reflective Spirit; Third Person

0:2.13 2. God the Son—Co-ordinate Creator, S. Controller,

0:2.14 3. God the S.Conjoint Actor, Universal Integrator,

0:2.14 The IS., the Third Person of Deity.

0:3.14 2. The mind forces are convergent in the IS.;

0:3.22 Paradise, there appeared the person of the IS. and

0:3.22 the Eternal Son and the IS., the Father escaped,

0:3.23 all creatures that the Eternal Son and the IS. are

0:3.23 not the Father of the Son and, with him, of the S..

0:3.25 only the Eternal Son and IS. truly know the Father

0:6.1 mind as an attribute of the I.—mind in all its phases.

0:7.1 God the Father, God the Son, and God the S. are

0:7.5 The Father, Son, and S. are existential—existential

0:7.6 Deity expression of himself in the Son and the S.,

0:8.6 5. God the S..

0:9.4 Universal Father, the Eternal Son, and the IS.—are,

0:12.2 Universal Father, the Eternal Son, and the IS.—is

1:1.5 Father, the Havona Father, and the S. Father.

1:2.10 As mind, God functions in the Deity of the IS.;

1:3.4 with their conjoint personality co-ordinate, the IS..

1:3.4 in the Son it is unqualified, in the S., universal,

1:4.3 the indwelling “S. shall return to God who gave it.”

2:0.3 is pervaded by the Truth S. of the Creator Son.

2:1.2 Primal Mind, and the Unlimited S. of all creation.”

2:1.7 there are the personalities of the IS., the various

2:7.3 with the local plans and procedures of the IS. and

3:1.6 the presence circuits of the Eternal Son, the IS.,

3:1.8 the absolute mind of the Conjoint Actor, the IS.,

3:1.9 his Paradise Sons nor the mind bestowals of the IS.

3:3.3 And the IS. is all the time everywhere present.

3:6.6 The Son and the IS. suffer in a modified sense.

3:6.8 God the S. inspires the children of the universe to

3:6.8 through the ministry of the grace of God the S..

4:1.8 the Universal Father, the Eternal Son, the IS., and,

5:3.5 sojourn in connection with the intelligences of the IS

5:3.6 The IS. maintains personal contact with the children

6:1.5 we designate the Son as the Co-ordinate S. Center

6:1.5 Spirit Center and as the Eternal S. Administrator.

6:2.3 the same time worship God the Son and God the S..

6:2.6 the divine spirit with the Conjoint Actor, the IS..

6:3.3 infinite affection in the far-flung ministry of the IS.

6:5.5 or persons as do the Universal Father and the IS..

6:5.6 God the Father and God the S. are truly personal,

6:8.4 Sons and through the patient ministry of the IS..

6:8.4 and the loving ministry of the creatures of the IS.,

6:8.5 to grasp the reality of both the Father and the S.

6:8.5 bestower of your human personality and the IS. is

7:0.2 in the unstinted bestowal of himself upon the IS.,

7:3.5 flashing directly to the Absolute S. Personality of all

7:4.2 they are, with the co-operation of the IS., engaged in

7:4.6 alone and of himself, the IS. projected and put in

7:4.6 the IS. functions truly and literally as the conjoint

7:4.7 this enterprise with his divine co-ordinate, the IS..

7:6.5 the Magisterial Sons personalized by the Son and S..

7:6.6 The Father, Son, and S. also unite to personalize the

8:0.0 THE INFINITE SPIRIT

8:0.3 now face to face with the eternity origin of the IS.,

8:0.3 the IS. springs full-fledgedly into existence.

8:0.4 God the Father, God the Son, and God the S..

8:1.1 upon the personalization of the IS. the divine cycle

8:1.2 The first act of the IS. is the inspection and

8:1.2 He, the spirit, unqualifiedly identifies both of the

8:1.2 He is fully cognizant of their separate personalities

8:1.5 in the associated intelligence circuits of the IS..

8:1.7 The IS. eternalizes concurrently with the birth of the

8:1.7 being created by him and with him and in him

8:1.8 We have only the meager disclosures of the IS. to

8:1.8 he merely verifies the fact that the central universe

8:1.9 In brief, the IS. testifies that, since he is eternal,

8:1.10 instructing all creature minds that the Son and S. are

8:2.0 2. NATURE OF THE INFINITE SPIRIT

8:2.1 The IS. reflects in perfection not only the nature of

8:2.2 Center is known by numerous titles: Universal S.,

8:2.2 the S. of Spirits, the Paradise Mother Spirit,

8:2.2 Actor, the Final Co-ordinator, the Omnipresent S.,

8:2.3 to denominate the Third Person of Deity the IS.,

8:2.4 The IS, as a universe revelation of divinity, is utterly

8:2.4 To sense the absoluteness of the S., you need only

8:2.5 There is mystery indeed in the person of the IS.

8:2.6 the IS. inclines towards the mercy attributes of the

8:2.6 Ever and always—universally and eternally—the S. is

8:2.6 love of God, so the divine S. depicts the mercy of

8:2.7 It is not possible that the S. could have more of

8:2.7 in the acts of the S. we can the better comprehend

8:2.7 ceaseless service of the personalities of the IS..

8:3.0 RELATION OF THE S. TO THE FATHER AND

8:3.3 The S. sustains the same personal relation to the Son

8:3.4 a Creative Spirit of the IS. created you and your

8:3.5 The IS. is the effective agent of the all-loving Father

8:3.5 instant the IS. became the conjoint administrator

8:3.5 And in so doing the IS. pledged all his resources

8:3.5 he has dedicated all to the stupendous plan of

8:3.6 The IS. is a complete, and universal revelation of the

8:3.6 Father-Son partnership must be had through the IS.,

8:3.7 and the IS. is the only means of attaining the Son.

8:3.7 Only by the patient ministry of the S. are the beings

8:3.8 At the center of all things the IS. is the first of the

8:3.9 And in many other ways does the S equally represent

8:4.0 4. THE SPIRIT OF DIVINE MINISTRY

8:4.1 there is a vast stage whereon the IS. and his spirit

8:4.1 ministry to mind is the essence of the S.’ divine

8:4.2 God is love, the Son is mercy, the S. is ministry—

8:4.2 The S. is the personification of the Father’s love

8:4.2 The S. is love applied to the creature creation,

8:4.3 On Urantia the IS. is known as an omnipresent

8:4.3 the ministry of the Paradise S. is the exemplary

8:4.3 In this divine universe the IS. fully participated in

8:4.3 likewise did he participate with the original Michael

8:4.4 the personalities of the IS. pledge themselves as

8:4.4 do we find the IS. devoted to the task of fostering

8:4.5 so is the IS. dedicated to the unending ministry of

8:4.5 the S. does not come down to the material races in

8:4.5 the IS. and his co-ordinate Spirits do downstep

8:4.6 By this very diminishing series the IS. does actually,

8:4.6 all this the S. does without in the least invalidating

8:4.7 To comprehend the ministry of the S., ponder the

8:4.7 ponder the truth that he is the combined portrayal of

8:4.7 The S.’ ministry is not restricted solely to the

8:4.7 The IS. also possesses the power to minister to the

8:4.8 the lower orders of the creature family of this IS.,

8:4.8 Indeed is this S. “the eyes of the Lord which are ever

8:5.1 The outstanding attribute of the IS. is omnipresence.

8:5.2 and personalities of the Eternal Son and the IS..

8:5.2 the Father is present with the Son and in the S..

8:5.3 used interchangeably to designate both the IS. and

8:5.3 circuit of this Creative Daughter of the Paradise IS..

8:5.3 the realm of that creation; but the IS. is omnipresent.

8:5.4 combined influences of the IS. and a local universe

8:5.5 Ever remember that the IS. is the Conjoint Actor;

8:5.5 he is present not only as himself but as the Father

8:5.5 the IS. is often referred to as “the spirit of God.”

8:5.6 God the Son, God the S., and God the Sevenfold—

8:6.0 6. PERSONALITY OF THE INFINITE SPIRIT

8:6.1 The IS. is a universe presence, an eternal action,

8:6.1 he is all of these and infinitely more, but he is also a

8:6.1 more, but he is also a true and divine personality.

8:6.2 The IS. is a complete and perfect personality,

8:6.2 indeed more so, for it is the S. whom all ascenders

8:6.3 The IS., the Third Person of Deity, is possessed of

8:6.3 The S. is endowed with absolute mind: “the Spirit

8:6.3 In the bestowal of his gifts it is recorded: “But all

8:6.3 “The S. searches all things, even the deep things of

8:6.3 The S. is endowed not only with mind but also will.

8:6.3 “But all these works that one and the selfsame S.,

8:6.3 dividing to every man severally and as he wills.”

8:6.4 “The love of the S.” is real, as also are his sorrows;

8:6.4 Whether we observe the IS. as Paradise Deity or

8:6.4 The S. speaks to you, “He who has an ear, let him

8:6.4 “He who has an ear, let him hear what the S. says.

8:6.4 “The S. himself makes intercession for you.”

8:6.4 The S. exerts a direct and personal influence upon

8:6.5 we behold the phenomenon of the ministry of the IS.

8:6.5 though we recognize the omnipresence of the S.,

8:6.6 the Father, Son, and S. are perfectly and eternally

8:6.7 In the person of the IS. the Father and the Son are

8:6.7 for the S. is like the Father and like the Son, and also

8:6.8 of Days to portray the nature and work of the IS..]

9:0.0 RELATION OF THE INFINITE SPIRIT TO THE

9:0.3 The IS., the Conjoint Creator, is a universal and

9:0.3 The S. unceasingly ministers the Son’s mercy and

9:0.5 The IS. pervades all space; he indwells the circle of

9:0.5 he indwells the circle of eternity; and the Spirit, like

9:0.5 the S., like the Father and the Son, is perfect and

9:1.1 As God the S., he is the personality co-ordinate and

9:1.1 As the IS., he is an omnipresent spiritual influence.

9:1.5 sometimes being called the Omnipresent S..

9:1.5 the knowledge of the S. is profound and complete.

9:1.8 the IS. is superbly endowed with those attributes of

9:1.8 The S. is supremely competent to minister love and

9:1.8 God the S. possesses all the supernal kindness and

9:1.8 the children of mercy, the spirit offspring of the IS..

9:2.0 2. THE OMNIPRESENT SPIRIT

9:2.2 The IS. is just as much a complement of the Son as

9:2.2 the IS. is a personalized spiritualization of the Son

9:2.3 between the spirit of the Son and spirit of the S..

9:2.5 The presence of the IS., the Third Person of Deity,

9:3.2 The IS. possesses a unique and amazing power—

9:3.2 to certain of the higher personalities of the IS..

9:4.2 it is inseparable from the personality of God the S..

9:5.2 the mind action and spiritual function of the IS..

9:5.4 easier to form comprehensible concepts of the IS.

9:6.1 is a part of the personal consciousness of the IS..

9:6.9 The IS. is the perfect expression of the mind of the

9:7.4 mind was bestowed upon the Supreme by the IS.,

9:8.0 8. PERSONALITIES OF THE INFINITE SPIRIT

9:8.1 The IS. possesses full power to transmit many of his

9:8.2 The first Deity-creating act of the IS., functioning

9:8.2 Spirits, the distributors of the IS. to the universes.

9:8.4 The continuing creative act of the IS. is disclosed,

9:8.4 IS. becomes ancestor to a universe Creative Spirit

9:8.5 so it is necessary to differentiate between the IS. and

9:8.5 What the IS. is to the total creation, a Creative Spirit

9:8.9 Third Source, beings who are personal to the IS., but

9:8.10 but this the IS. does in his own behalf, in creative

9:8.10 The IS. can also act for the Father in the bestowal of

9:8.11 The IS. bestows Third Source personality upon

9:8.11 Likewise does the IS. treat as personalities numerous

9:8.20 III. The Personalities of the IS..

9:8.21 1. The Higher Personalities of the IS..

9:8.25 the vast family of the Divine and IS. are dedicated to

9:8.26 of Days to portray the nature and work of the IS..]

10:0.2 God the Father, God the Son, and God the S..

10:0.3 but without the Trinity of Father, Son, and S. we

10:1.4 personality” of their eternal union upon the IS..

10:1.5 and, with the Son, is universally active in the IS..

10:1.6 information regarding the Father, Son, and the S..

10:2.2 and this conjoint personality, the IS., completes the

10:2.3 The S is indispensable to the fraternity of the Second

10:2.4 The IS. is the conjoint personality, the unique

10:2.6 the Eternal Son, and the IS. are unique persons;

10:2.7 sonship with the Father and paternity to the S.

10:2.7 Son is conscious of being joint parent to the IS..

10:2.7 The IS. is conscious of twofold personality ancestry

10:2.7 With the S. the existential cycle of Deity

10:2.8 I know that the Father, Son, and S. exist and act in

10:3.2 We are taught that the Son and S. sustain the same

10:3.3 but the children of the S. are truly the “Act of God.”

10:3.3 the Son and, with the Son, acts through the IS.,

10:3.3 in all universe activities the Son and the S. are

10:3.4 The Father, Son, and S. are certainly equal in nature,

10:3.5 and attributes which constitute the Son and the S.,

10:3.5 Son and the S. are both coeternal with the Father.

10:3.5 with the Son, the eternal progenitor of the IS..

10:3.19 The IS. is amazingly universal and unbelievably

10:3.19 the IS. appears to exercise three supercontrols.

10:4.4 It exists as the Deity union of Father, Son, and S.;

10:4.4 the Father, the Son, or the S., or any two of them,

10:4.4 The Father, Son, and S. can collaborate in a non-

10:4.5 Ever remember that what the IS. does is the function

10:5.2 in the personal existence of the Son and the S..

10:6.2 is not the attitude of the Father, the Son, or the S..

10:6.4 evidence submitted by the personalities of the IS.,

10:6.4 the Trinity nature of the united Father, Son, and S..

10:6.18 personalities of Father, Son, and S. are adjusted to

10:7.3 The Father, Son, and S. do not personally function

10:8.3 The Universal Father, the Eternal Son, and the IS.

10:8.5 the Father, the Eternal Son, and the IS. as persons,

11:0.1 the Universal Father, the Eternal Son, the IS., and

11:1.1 both invested by the unspeakable glory of the IS..

11:1.4 trillions of celestial beings who spring from the IS.

11:4.2 power and authority on the seven spheres of the S.,

12:6.3 such a mind phenomenon is an act of the IS..

12:8.13 associate persons of Deity, the IS. and the Eternal

13:0.1 outermost are the seven immense spheres of the IS.,

13:0.2 circuits of the Father, the Son, and the S. are

13:0.5 The seven worlds of the IS. are occupied by the

13:0.6 the circuit of the S. has a distinct type of permanent

13:1.9 This world is the “bosom of the S.,” the Paradise

13:1.9 the high beings that exclusively represent the IS..

13:1.10 Reflectivity is a secret of God the S..

13:1.10 This endowment of the IS. is utilized in channels

13:1.15 This world is the “bosom of the Father and the S.

13:1.15 the joint acts of the Universal Father and the IS.,

13:1.15 traits of the Father in addition to their S. inheritance.

13:1.18 holds the secrets of the personal relation of the IS.

13:1.18 the spirits of the Father, of the Son, and of the S.,

13:1.19 This sphere is the “bosom of the Son and the S.

13:1.19 unrevealed beings created by the Son and the S..

13:1.21 world is the “bosom of the Father, Son, and S.,”

13:2.4 on Ascendington, the “bosom of the Father-Son-S.,”

13:4.0 4. THE WORLDS OF THE INFINITE SPIRIT

13:4.1 Eternal Son there circle the seven orbs of the IS.,

13:4.1 worlds inhabited by the offspring of the IS.,

13:4.2 the supreme and ultimate representatives of the IS..

13:4.2 from these seven special executive spheres of the IS..

14:1.9 pervaded by a specialized representation of the IS.,

14:1.9 In addition to other functions this impersonal S.

14:1.12 out from, the seven Paradise satellites of the IS..

14:2.8 Likewise does the IS. draw all intellectual values

14:2.8 the mind gravity of the IS. functions in liaison with

14:4.20 The IS. is represented on the Havona worlds by a

14:5.4 attaining the IS., they are transferred to the fourth.

14:6.12 effectiveness of the divine family—Father, Son, and S

14:6.17 3. The Infinite S.—the Third Source and Center.

14:6.17 The Havona universe affords the IS. proof of being

14:6.17 the IS. derives the combined satisfaction of

14:6.18 In Havona the IS. found an arena wherein he could

14:6.18 he could demonstrate the ability and willingness to

14:6.18 In this perfect creation the S. rehearsed for the

14:6.19 This perfect creation afforded the IS. opportunity to

14:6.21 They afforded the S. abundant opportunity to test

14:6.22 Havona is a compensation to the IS. for his unselfish

14:6.32 the S. Daughters of the local universes were duly

14:6.33 On the worlds of Havona the S. and the Daughters

14:6.33 the Daughters of the S. find the mind patterns for all

15:0.1 As far as the Eternal Son and the IS. are concerned

15:9.8 5. The flash presence of the IS..

15:9.12 The Spirit of Truth, the S. of Michael on Urantia.

15:10.1 stationed on the seven special worlds of the IS.,

15:10.22 and by other members of the vast family of the IS..

16:0.1 of Paradise are the primary personalities of the IS..

16:0.1 sevenfold creative act of self-duplication the IS.

16:0.5 3. The IS..

16:0.7 5. The Father and the S..

16:0.8 6. The Son and the S..

16:0.9 7. The Father, Son, and S..

16:0.10 brought into existence by the personal acts of the IS.

16:1.1 The Conjoint Creator, the IS., is necessary to the

16:1.1 beings, duly expressive of the Father, Son, and S.,

16:1.2 the Universal Father, the Eternal Son, or the IS.,

16:1.2 When the Father, the Son, and the S. act together,

16:2.0 2. RELATION TO THE INFINITE SPIRIT

16:2.1 so is the Infinite and Divine S. revealed through the

16:2.1 At the center of centers the IS. is approachable,

16:2.2 he and the Son conjointly act only through the IS..

16:2.2 Outside of Paradise and Havona the IS. speaks only

16:2.3 The IS. exerts an influence of personal presence

16:2.3 his personal spirit presence is exerted by and through

16:2.5 effectively distribute the IS. to the seven segments

16:2.5 group of seven any or all of the names of the IS..

16:3.1 As primary personalizations of the IS, Master Spirits

16:3.2 this S. is the direct representation of the Father.

16:3.3 This S. presides over the first superuniverse and,

16:3.3 the nature of a primary personalization of the IS.,

16:3.4 This S. adequately portrays the matchless nature and

16:3.5 This S. directs the destinies of superuniverse number

16:3.6 This S. personality especially resembles the IS.,

16:3.6 work of many of the high personalities of the IS..

16:3.6 Spirit Number Three who always speaks for the IS..

16:3.7 This S. is in charge of superuniverse number three,

16:3.7 the affairs of this segment much as would the IS..

16:3.8 This S. is the chief director and adviser of those

16:3.8 those ascendant beings who have attained the IS.

16:3.9 This S. fosters the fourth segment of the grand univ.

16:3.10 the character of the Universal Father and the IS. is

16:3.10 This S. fosters all personalities taking origin in the

16:3.10 when the Father-S. attitude is in question, it is

16:3.11 suggest the combined action of the Father and IS..

16:3.12 combined character of the Eternal Son and the IS..

16:3.12 the creatures jointly created by the Son and the S.

16:3.12 to speak conjointly for the Eternal Son and the IS.,

16:3.13 affairs much as would the Eternal Son and the IS..

16:3.14 The presiding S. of the seventh superuniverse is a

16:3.14 the Universal Father, the Eternal Son, and the IS..

16:3.14 The Seventh S., the fostering adviser of all triune-

16:3.14 combined ministry of the Father, the Son, and the S..

16:3.15 combined attitude of the Father, Son, and S.

16:3.16 In this sense the “Sevenfold S.” is functionally

16:3.16 the attitude of the Sevenfold-S.-union regarding

16:3.17 of the personal natures of the Father, Son, and S.,

16:3.17 And in certain respects this presiding S. is similarly

16:3.20 blending of the natures of Father, Son, and S..

16:4.1 Master Spirits are the full representation of the IS.

16:5.4 the characteristic stamp of this same supervising S..

16:5.5 will exhibit traits indicative of the presiding S. of

16:9.15 be aware of its source, the infinite mind of the IS.,

17:0.0 THE SEVEN SUPREME SPIRIT GROUPS

17:0.1 The seven Supreme S. groups are the universal

17:0.1 are classed among the functional family of the IS.,

17:0.5 are brought into being by the creative acts of the IS.

17:0.10 known on Uversa as the seven Supreme S. groups.

17:0.10 Isle, through the seven Paradise satellites of the S.,

17:1.1 occupy the seven Paradise satellites of the IS.,

17:1.1 who were trinitized by the Father, Son, and S. in

17:1.5 working from the Paradise satellite of the S.

17:1.5 for the Paradise satellites of the S. have the same

17:1.6 records on one of these executive worlds of the S.

17:1.8 two advisory cabinets: The children of the IS. on

17:1.9 take place on these Paradise satellites of the S..

17:3.1 the Universal Father, the Eternal Son, and the IS..

17:3.4 Reflective Spirits, are all the creatures of the IS.

17:3.6 personalities belonging to the family of the IS..

17:3.6 living minds of the recording personalities of the IS..

17:4.1 representations of their respective S. ancestors;

17:4.3 personality and mind of the individual S. ancestor.

17:5.1 are the joint impersonal representation of the IS.

17:6.1 this discussion of the seven Supreme S. groups.

17:6.3 there occurs in the person of the IS. what is known

17:6.3 signalizes the birth within the person of the IS. of

17:6.5 “prayer of identification” in the presence of the IS.

17:6.5 appears as differentiated from the person of the IS.

17:6.5 whereupon the Master Spirit commits the new S.

17:6.5 administering to the S. consort the charge of

17:6.7 individuality of the S. consort of the Creator Son

17:6.7 of “the primary eruption” in the person of the IS..

17:6.7 the heretofore impersonal S. consort of the Creator

17:6.8 to cosovereignty and acknowledges the S. consort

17:7.1 becomes possible at the time of the S.’ elevation to

17:8.1 Center both as the IS. and as the Conjoint Actor.

17:8.2 the Supreme S. groups are the immediate creators

17:8.2 Primary supernaphim originate in the IS.;

17:8.2 assisted by the central lodgment of the IS.,

17:8.3 The Supreme S. groups are the co-ordinators of the

18:1.2 represent the Father, one the Son, and one the S..

18:1.3 of the combined nature of the Father, Son, and S..

18:1.4 the Universal Father, the Eternal Son, or the IS..

18:5.2 and the various groups originating in the IS..

19:5.5 a Solitary Messenger is near an Inspired Trinity S.,

19:5.5 the classification or number of the S. presence or

19:5.7 sensitivity to the presence of this order of S.

19:5.7 a S. of the Inspired order and of the third volume

20:1.11 Sons are children of the Eternal Son and the IS.;

20:1.11 Sons are the offspring of the Father, Son, and S..

20:2.1 divine ideal of loving service conceived by the IS.,

20:7.3 interrelated with that of the personalities of the IS.

20:7.4 they appear to show forth the character of the IS..

20:10.3 the Eternal Son, united with the ministry of the IS.,

20:10.4 Sons disclose the teacher personality of the IS..

21:2.2 The IS., though abiding with the Father and the

21:2.2 accompanied by a Creative Daughter of the IS.,

21:2.4 1. Energy-matter is dominated by the IS..

21:2.4 the consent and working co-operation of the IS..

21:2.8 of the Trinity personalities—Father, Son, and S..

21:2.9 union with the complemental Daughter of the IS.

21:2.9 the Creative Spirit focalization of the Paradise IS.

21:3.24 Father who, in association with the Son and the S.,

22:6.1 some are S. fused, some are Son fused.

22:6.1 Certain of these S.- and Son-fused mortals reach

22:7.3 one respect: There can be only one Original and IS.,

22:7.8 the Father and the Son united to eternalize the IS.,

22:8.2 of service on the seven Paradise spheres of the IS.,

22:8.5 of the Father and on the Paradise spheres of the S..

22:9.5 Neither are they S. nor Son fused.

23:0.1 senior order of the Higher Personalities of the IS..

23:0.1 They represent the initial creative action of the IS. in

23:1.1 the IS. brought into being the vast corps of Solitary

23:1.1 are fundamental to the divine technique of the IS. for

23:1.2 being the first of the creation of the IS. to possess

23:1.2 They are the first-born creatures of the IS. to be

23:1.8 they operate by the authority of the IS. resident on

23:1.8 are partakers of the circuit emanating from the IS.,

23:2.2 Solitary Messengers are assigned by the IS. to the

23:2.10 Messengers are known to the IS. by personal names.

23:4.2 that the creation of these messengers by the IS. is

24:0.0 HIGHER PERSONALITIES OF THE IS.

24:0.1 grand divisions: the Higher Personalities of the IS.,

24:0.2 Those Higher Personalities of the IS. that find

24:0.6 4. Personal Aids of the IS..

24:0.10 The Personal Aids of the IS. are stationed on the

24:0.11 belong to the Higher Personalities of the IS.,

24:1.2 Supervisors are the exclusive creation of the IS.,

24:1.7 headquarters on the Paradise spheres of the IS.,

24:1.8 On these Paradise spheres of the S. the seven circuit

24:1.12 staffs composed of personalities of the IS..

24:2.2 are a special and completed creation of the IS.,

24:2.3 of the order on the Paradise worlds of the S.,

24:3.0 3. PERSONAL AIDS OF THE INFINITE SPIRIT

24:3.1 We hold the opinion that the IS. is not limited as to

24:3.2 The Personal Aids of the IS. exist for the exclusive

24:3.2 Although attached directly to the IS. and located on

24:3.2 for the purpose of executing the bidding of the IS..

24:3.4 orders of spirit beings taking origin in the IS.,

24:4.1 Executives, on the Paradise spheres of the IS.,

24:4.1 the local creations are the joint offspring of the IS.

24:5.1 They were personalized on Paradise by the IS. and

24:7.8 takes place in response to the will of the IS.,

25:0.1 Ranking intermediately in the family of the IS. are

25:1.5 to the services of the Father, the Son, and the S.,

25:2.7 2. The S.-Advocate. The one appointed by the judge-

25:3.16 the co-ordinating corps evolved by the IS. for the

25:4.1 the most orderly minds were chosen by the IS. as the

25:6.6 since the times of the personification of the IS..

26:0.1 group of the children of the IS.—the angelic hosts.

26:1.12 Paradise supernaphim are created by the IS..

26:1.13 Tertiaphim, of origin in the IS., are dedicated to the

26:1.13 Omniaphim are created concertedly by the IS. and

26:1.15 spirit ministers which has been provided by the IS.

26:2.6 The IS. and all his creative associates, as universal

26:2.7 empowered by the IS. to create a sufficient number

26:3.6 The children of the Circuit S. function throughout

26:3.8 supernaphim, the children of the fifth Circuit S.,

26:5.2 and third, the intellectual recognition of the IS..

26:5.5 the twelve adjutants of the seventh Circuit S..

26:6.1 belonging to the Higher Personalities of the IS.

26:7.1 to achieve the personality recognition of the IS..

26:7.5 comprehending the IS. sufficiently to constitute

26:7.6 does the quest for the IS. fail of consummation.

26:8.2 of the Son from the personality of the IS..

26:8.3 After the attainment of the IS., no examinations

26:8.4 Nearly all attain the IS., though occasionally a

26:8.4 The pilgrims who attain the S. seldom fail in

26:8.4 the Father, after finding both the S. and the Son,

27:0.1 these children of the IS. work interchangeably in all

28:1.1 Tertiaphim are children of the IS. and personalized

28:1.1 near-supreme versatility are the gift of the IS. to the

28:1.2 the IS. is delivered of a group of one thousand of

28:2.1 Omniaphim are created by the IS. in liaison with the

28:3.2 of the universal intelligence circuits of the IS., but

28:4.3 interpret the mind of the S. to the Ancients of Days:

28:4.4 understanding and interpreting the mind of the IS.

28:4.4 not have a specialized personalization of the IS..

28:4.6 The IS. must have had something to do with the

28:4.10 the Father’s will by equating the S. voice-flash from

28:5.22 “searches all things,” and whatsoever the divine S.

28:5.22 with the S. concerning the S.’ knowledge of you.

28:6.5 ministrations of the instrumentalities of the IS. in

29:1.2 director is always in association with the same S.,

29:3.3 are brought into being by the children of the IS..

30:1.70 C. The Family of the IS..

30:1.74 4. Personal Aids of the IS..

30:2.6 5. Personalities of the IS..

30:2.13 3. The IS..

30:2.65 V. PERSONALITIES OF THE INFINITE SPIRIT.

30:2.66 A. Higher Personalities of the INFINITE SPIRIT.

30:2.70 4. Personal Aids of the IS..

30:2.125 9. Natives of the Paradise Spheres of the S..

31:9.5 Executives on the seven special worlds of the IS..

32:1.5 accompanied by a Creative Daughter of the IS..

32:2.1 the co-operation of the universe presence of the IS.,

32:2.6 whereupon does this representation of the IS.

32:3.7 or the creatures of ministry belonging to the IS.,

33:0.1 this Son, who, in conjunction with his S. associate,

33:1.2 Paradise associate of the Father and the IS..

33:1.4 the Eternal Son, and the creative associate of the IS..

33:1.4 This Son and his S associate are your creator parents

33:2.2 with the working co-operation of their S. associates

33:2.3 Mother Spirit, the universe representation of the IS.,

33:2.4 the manifestable divinity of the Father, Son, and S.,

33:3.1 the IS. functions from the headquarters of each local

33:3.1 the IS.,as the Divine Minister, is wholly co-operative

33:3.3 While the S. ever acknowledges the Son as

33:3.3 Son always accords the S. a co-ordinate position

33:3.3 faithful and true manifestation of the Paradise IS..

33:3.4 The S., as mortal creatures would understand,

33:3.4 Never can the S. undertake to contest rebellion or

33:3.4 ever does the S. sustain the Son in all of everything

33:4.1 and the local universe manifestation of the IS..

33:4.1 the highest spirit personality of the Son and the S.,

33:4.2 such Sons, in union with the Daughters of the IS.,

33:4.3 combined with the creative imagination of the S..

33:4.4 the Son and the S. never confer upon important

34:0.1 then does the IS. individualize a new and unique

34:0.3 Daughter Spirits are of the essence of the IS., but

34:0.3 this early universe presence of the IS. as a person,

34:1.1 work of creation by the agencies of the IS.,

34:1.1 the creative spirit presence and power of the IS.

34:1.1 Son, a new personal representation of the IS..

34:1.3 Of only one thing are we certain: The S. presence

34:1.3 differentiated from the spirit of the Paradise IS.;

34:1.3 manifestation of the IS. suddenly and completely

34:1.3 Spirit who was in transmuting liaison with the IS..

34:1.4 This personalized presence of the IS., the Creative

34:1.4 that the S. could subsequently become so fully

34:2.1 even this representation of the IS. may not appear

34:2.2 possesses the physical-control attributes of the IS.,

34:2.2 local universe, as would the IS. if personally present.

34:2.3 inherent characteristics of the IS. as embodied in one

34:2.5 Subsequently the offspring of the S. increasingly

34:3.0 3. THE SON AND SPIRIT IN TIME AND SPACE

34:3.1 Neither the Eternal Son nor the IS. is limited or

34:3.2 The IS. pervades all space and indwells the circle of

34:3.2 the personalities of the IS. must often reckon with

34:3.7 persons of the Eternal Son and the IS. are subject

34:5.0 5. THE MINISTRY OF THE SPIRIT

34:5.2 On the inhabited worlds the S. begins the work of

34:5.2 This labor of the S. is largely effected through the

34:5.3 Mortal man first experiences the ministry of the S. in

34:5.7 Holy Spirit of the Universe Daughter of the IS.,

34:6.0 6. THE SPIRIT IN MAN

34:6.3 From the heights of eternal glory the S. descends,

34:6.3 the very heights of bliss from which the divine S.

34:6.4 the Adjuster, those who have been “born of the S.,”

34:6.5 The divine S. is the source of continual ministry and

34:6.5 to his mercy, through the renewing of the S..”

34:6.5 it is truly written, “It is the S. that quickens.”

34:6.5 “The S. gives life.”

34:6.6 unless and until the divine S. breathes upon the forms

34:6.7 the indwelling of God have been born of the S..

34:6.7 the divine S. must dominate and control every phase

34:6.8 It is the presence of the divine S., the water of life,

34:6.9 but throughout your lifetime the combined S.

34:6.9 the flesh more and more to the leading of the S..

34:6.9 subject the animal nature to the mastery of the S..

34:6.11 The S. never drives, only leads.

34:6.11 then the divine S. will gently and lovingly lead you

34:6.11 The domination of the S. is never tainted with

34:6.12 “the S. bears witness with your spirit (the Adjuster)

34:6.12 the S. bears witness “with your s.,” not to your s..

34:6.13 increasing exhibition of the characteristics of the S.

34:6.13 abroad in all hearts by the presence of the divine S..

34:7.0 7. THE SPIRIT AND THE FLESH

34:7.1 does not naturally bear the fruits of the divine S..

34:7.7 men and women who have been born of the S.

35:0.7 Dual Deity in the local universe, the Son and the S.

35:1.1 Creative Spirit, local universe Daughter of the IS..

36:2.18 mechanical levels of mind by the agencies of the IS..

36:3.4 From the Creative Daughter of the IS. comes that

36:5.1 that function of the mind ministry of the IS. which

36:6.3 the S. provides the initial spark of life and bestows

36:6.3 specific and personal impartation of the Universe S.

36:6.7 flows from the Father through the Son and by the S..

36:6.7 expression in the Son, and life realization in the S..

37:8.1 the higher-origin spirit beings of the family of the IS.

37:8.1 Of the higher spirit orders of the family of the IS.

37:9.9 Son and the universe representative of the IS.,

38:0.1 three distinct orders of the personalities of the IS..

38:0.1 space; powers, the higher personalities of the IS..

38:1.1 the universe representation of the IS. collaborate

38:2.2 referring to the children of the S. as the daughters

38:6.3 the direct supervision of the IS. as personalized on

39:0.1 As far as we are cognizant, the IS., as personalized

39:1.2 1. Son-S. Ministers.

39:1.3 the divine offspring of the Eternal Son and the IS..

39:1.4 These 144 angels are the chiefs of all other Son-S.

39:2.6 3. S. Co-ordinators.

40:5.2 Likewise does the Original and IS., by a long series

40:5.10 mortal subjects for possible subsequent S. fusion.

40:5.14 at which time the surviving soul becomes S. fused.

40:9.1 Such S. fusion never occurs during the span of life;

40:9.1 the will creature is either S. fused, Son fused, or

40:9.1 Adjuster or Father fused are never S. fused or Son

40:9.3 the Divine Minister, the representative of the IS. in

40:9.9 Such children of S. fusion are enabled to enjoy

40:10.2 for much as the Truth S. of a Creator Son focalizes

40:10.3 S. fusion do, superficially, resemble compensations

40:10.7 As it is with the S. fusers, so is it with those Son-

40:10.9 While the majority of S. fusers serve permanently

42:12.10 Personal Aids of the IS., Gravity Messengers,

44:0.3 these artisans was sometime assigned by the IS. in

44:5.3 the keen students of the mind circuits of the IS..

45:1.8 Number 6. The World of the S.. This sphere serves

45:1.8 rendezvous of the high personalities of the IS..

45:1.8 number six there is no representation of the S.,

45:4.5 of many gods to the veneration of “The Great S..”

46:5.21 by the Higher Personalities of the S. who may be

48:6.34 or else survived by the technique of S. fusion.

49:3.5 their peoples differ, being candidates for S. fusion.

49:4.8 Mind is the bestowal of the IS. and functions quite

49:6.1 various orders of the messenger hosts of the IS..

50:1.1 The IS. comes very near in the persons of the

50:1.1 Divine Minister (the universe Daughter of the IS.).

50:2.4 of a world ruler consists of personalities of the IS.

51:1.5 synchrony with the mind-gravity circuit of the S..

52:1.6 archangels for subsequent resurrection and S. fusion.

53:3.6 Paradise Sons of God and supported by the IS..

53:7.5 they took up headquarters on the world of the S.

54:2.1 With the Son and in the S. did God project eternal

55:10.9 that of the superuniverse Master Spirit and the IS..

56:2.1 material levels of creation by the functions of the IS.,

56:2.2 Mind is the functional endowment of the IS.,

56:2.2 reality renders the mind God, the IS., inevitable.

56:2.3 correlated with the all-embracing mind of the IS..

56:3.1 centered in the Paradise personal presence of the IS.,

56:3.2 the spirit personalities and influences of the IS. and

56:3.3 the God who is spirit by the ministry of the S. Son

56:3.3 the ministry of the Spirit Son and the Infinite Mind S.

56:3.5 Sons and Daughters of the Eternal Son and the IS.

56:3.5 the Universal Father of the Eternal Son and the IS.

56:5.1 —the Universal Father, the Eternal Son, and the IS.

56:5.2 thereon have the Father, Son, and S. engaged in the

56:6.2 the potential resident in the infinite mind of the IS.

56:7.2 this Son-S. liaison attains the fullness of function;

56:7.3 The Father, the Son, and IS. are existential deity

56:9.6 only the Son and the IS. know him as an infinity.

56:10.17 ministry of the manifold personalities of the IS..

56:10.19 They manifest their qualities through the S. and his

63:7.2 their immediate descendants only achieved S. fusion.

64:6.7 red men and revived worship of the “Great S..”

75:7.5 association with the mind-gravity circuit of the S..

92:4.5 but the idea of the Great S. was but a hazy concept

94:5.3 later known as the S. of Heaven, the universe ruler.

95:6.4 to utilize flame as a symbol of the pure and wise S.

101:2.13 that “the S. itself bears witness with our spirit that

101:6.7 ready for the action of the Truth S. of the Sons,

103:2.1 unless you have been “born again”—born of the S..

104:1.3 Bedouins about the Father, the Son, and the IS..

104:1.3 the Paradise association of the Father, Son, and S..

104:1.11 Paul knew of the Trinity of Father, Son, and S., but

104:2.4 the personalities of the Father, the Son, and the S..

104:2.4 an analysis of the attributes of Father, Son, and S..

104:2.6 Father, Son, and S. prepares the human mind for

104:3.8 3. The IS..

104:3.14 personality union of the Father, the Son, and S..

104:3.15 The Father, Son, and S. (as persons) can sustain a

104:3.15 The Father, Son, and S. sustain no such personal

104:4.6 3. The IS..

104:4.13 of Havona concomitant with the birth of the IS.,

104:4.18 2. The Son-S..

104:4.20 of the Father, the active spirit values of the Son-S.,

104:4.21 the Son-S. functions as active creative spirit;

104:4.23 1. The Father-S..

105:2.7 Father-Son and of the Trinity of the Father-Son-S..

105:3.5 the IS. reveals the mercy of the Eternal Son while

105:3.9 the eternity coexistence of the Son, the S., the three

106:2.3 organized as power by the children of the IS. in

106:2.7 the personality realities of the Father, Son, and S.

106:8.9 of the three Paradise Deities—Father, Son, and S..

106:8.12 The Father-Son partnership has become Son-S.

107:1.7 so does the IS. individuate portions of his premind

107:7.6 indirect ministrations in the personalities of the IS..

108:3.9 orders springing from the Eternal Son and the IS..

109:3.3 these mortals attain eternal life through S. fusion.

111:5.1 God shares all with the Eternal Son and the IS.,

113:3.2 the manifold agencies and influences of the IS.,

113:3.2 the Omnipresent S. presence of the Paradise Third

113:3.2 more personal these vast ministries of the IS.,

113:3.4 None but the ministering children of the IS. could

113:4.1 as the personal agency of the ministry of the IS..

115:3.7 This triodity of the Eternal Son, the IS., and Isle

115:3.14 all center in this association of the Son, the S.,

115:3.14 In and to a finite universe the Son, S., and Paradise

115:6.3 the Eternal Son, the IS., or nonpersonal realities of

116:1.3 The Infinite Mind is the function of the IS.;

116:4.2 The IS. as the Conjoint Actor functions in many

116:5.6 5. The God of Action—the IS..

117:0.1 the Son, conjoined for universe action in the IS.,

117:1.7 and goodness are correlated in the ministry of the S.,

117:1.9 is actual in Paradise, in the Son, and in the S.; but

117:3.8 The Father collaborates with both Son and S. in the

117:6.6 the Eternal Son and the mind presence of the IS..

117:6.17 you can and will find the Father, the Son, and the S.,

118:0.4 3. The S. is conjoint-existent self.

118:6.4 the Father, the Son, and S. exhibit the prerogatives

118:9.4 a Supreme Mind, co-ordinating with a Supreme S.,

118:9.8 found union in the unity of expression of the IS..

118:9.8 same relation that the IS. does to the Father and

118:10.2 The Father, Son, and S.—as the Trinity—are not the

119:8.4 the united will of the Father, Son, and S.,

119:8.4 he revealed the will of the Father and the S.,

119:8.4 seraphic bestowal the will of the Son and the S.;

120:0.4 to the combined will of the Father, Son, and S.;

120:0.4 third bestowal to the will of the Father and the S.;

120:0.4 fourth bestowal to the will of the Son and the S.;

120:0.4 on the fifth bestowal to the will of the IS.;

131:5.3 Our God is the divine and holiest S. of Paradise,

133:2.2 The Father in heaven treats the S. Mother of the

133:2.2 the Father in heaven honors and exalts the IS.,

141:6.5 enter the kingdom, you shall be baptized with the S..

142:3.8 Coexistent with the Father are the Son and the S.,

142:4.2 Father is revealed as the universal S. Ruler over all?

142:5.3 “The Supreme S. shall bear witness with your spirits

144:6.9 water as the emblem of the baptism of the divine S..

150:3.7 the Son and the omnipresent influence of the IS..

158:3.3 2. The testimony of the satisfaction of the IS. as to

158:3.3 The universe representative of the IS., the associate

158:3.4 the messengers of the Eternal Son and the IS., but

161:1.6 and wholly like himself—the Eternal Son and the IS..

176:2.3 In the meantime, my S. of the Truth of a universe

194:2.11 Spirit of Truth; the spirit of the S., the Holy Spirit.

194:2.15 3. The spirit presence of the IS.—the universal spirit—

194:2.17 5. The spirit of the IS. and the Mother Spirit—

Spirit of Godsee also spirit of God

8:5.3 In your sacred writings the term S. seems to be used

8:6.4 also are his sorrows; therefore “Grieve not the S..”

8:6.4 “For as many as are led by the S., they are the sons

36:6.4 it is the S. who really contributes the vital spark.

96:1.9 such as: The S., The Lord, The Angel of the Lord,

Spirit of Truth

0:12.13 and that there sojourns with the human soul the S.;

2:0.3 is pervaded by the Truth S. of the Creator Son.

2:7.6 by the unerring response of the ever-present S..

5:5.1 of the Adjusters and to the pouring out of the S..

5:5.5 the bestowal of Adjusters and the coming of the S..

15:9.12 The S., the Spirit of Michael on Urantia.

16:4.14 Sons, on Urantia called the Comforter or the S..

20:5.3 not come to all bona fide human beings until the S.

20:5.3 the sending of the S. is dependent upon the return to

20:6.8 send their conjoint S. to function in the hearts of the

20:6.8 It differs somewhat from the S. which characterizes

20:6.9 the S. previously sent into all Avonal-bestowal

20:6.9 the liberation of the S. for service on the Michael-

21:5.10 the S., which they are able to “pour out upon all

34:4.2 1. The bestowal spirit of the Creator Son, the S..

34:4.5 This is the S. which is poured out upon a world by

34:4.6 the S. functions undisturbed, for this divine presence,

34:4.7 acts as the universe focus and center of the S.

34:5.4 it is not until a bestowal Son has liberated the S.

34:5.4 The S. works as one with the presence of the spirit

34:5.5 Though the S. is poured out upon all flesh, this spirit

34:5.7 of the S. of the Universe Son of the Eternal Son,

34:7.1 the way better prepared for the S. to co-operate with

34:7.1 If you do not reject this s., even though eternity may

34:7.1 the commission, “he will guide you into all truth.”

34:7.8 the S. will always speak, saying, “This is the way.”

40:10.2 for much as the Truth S. of a Creator Son focalizes

47:10.6 indwelt by the Adjusters and invested by the S.

49:5.25 release the S. for planetary function, and thus effect

52:5.4 that very truth—even the S.—in the knowledge of

52:5.6 the Creator Michael send their joint spirit, the S.,

52:5.6 Spirit also participates in this bestowal of the S.,

53:6.5 the s. of truth were inherently triumphant over

53:8.7 majesty of Thought Adjusters and the protective S.,

56:3.3 the Creator Sons come the Holy Spirit and the S.,

56:10.13 The bestowal S. which invests the human minds of

56:10.17 races but even pour out their S. upon all peoples.

72:12.5 The pouring out of the S. provides the spiritual

77:7.7 casting out of devils since the arrival of the S. has

77:7.8 pouring out of the S. upon all flesh forever made it

92:0.5 augmented by Adjusters, seraphim, and the S.,

101:1.3 combined operations of the Adjuster and the S.

101:2.6 truth, whether by direct personal ministry of the S.,

101:2.12 the Adjuster gift of the Father, as the S. of the Son,

101:3.2 the endowment of the S., the combined gift of the

101:6.4 the Father and the Sons, the Adjuster and the S..

101:6.7 ready for the action of the Truth S. of the Sons,

103:0.1 the liberated S. makes mighty contributions to the

103:7.8 —can best be had through the ministry of the S.

108:2.3 indwell minds except on those worlds where the S.

108:2.4 Even with a S. endowed mind, the Adjusters cannot

108:2.5 Before the times of the pouring out of the S. upon

108:2.5 in such minds prior to the bestowal of the S.,

108:4.3 including adjutant mind-spirits, Holy Spirit, S.,

108:6.2 and after the bestowal of the S. upon all humans,

110:6.13 and, on Urantia, the first functioning of the S.,

113:3.3 the S. is the presence of the Sons.

113:4.6 and the Son-consciousness of the S. are all divinely

114:5.4 individual mortals since the pouring out of the S.

114:6.1 Urantia, concurrent with the outpouring of the S.,

117:5.8 But these circuits of spiritual ministry, whether S.,

117:5.9 such spiritual influences as the Holy Spirit and the S.

117:5.9 he is not entirely deprived of the ministry of the S.

117:5.10 mortal experiences with the S. and the Holy Spirit

120:2.4 and the establishment of the dispensation of the S..

120:2.6 Pour out upon the planet of your bestowal the S.

131:5.2 course in life is to act in consonance with the s..

131:10.5 will I try to worship God with the help of the S.,

137:8.7 finished my work on earth, likewise shall the S. be

137:8.7 the spirit of my Father and the S. shall establish

139:5.9 converts in token of their having received the S..

139:9.8 fellowship with himself and his outpoured S..

141:7.6 he promised to send his S. into the hearts of all his

143:2.4 the new way you are first transformed by the S.

146:3.6 presently the S. shall be poured out upon all flesh,

146:3.6 And this S., speaking for the spiritual endowments

155:6.11 not only the S. but the spirit of idealistic beauty.

160:5.13 be made personal to us by the revelation of the S..

162:6.1 there shall be poured out upon all flesh the living S.

176:2.3 In the meantime, my S. of the Truth of a universe

176:3.7 Truth is living; the S. is ever leading the children

176:4.3 the world, and in his stead, another teacher, the S.;

178:1.6 gospel of the kingdom there resides the mighty S.,

178:1.6 and this S. will become a power-multiplying fulcrum.

178:1.11 by the living S. and by the personal realization that

178:1.16 Let the S. do his own work.

179:5.1 the emblem of the bestowal and ministry of the S..

179:5.9 and of my love for you, the outpouring of my S.

180:4.1 shall approve, I will pour out the S. upon all flesh.

180:4.1 And you shall know this spirit when he comes even

180:4.1 this gift in your hearts, and he will abide with you.

180:4.2 hearts even until I send you this new teacher, the S.

180:4.2 this S. which I will bestow upon you shall guide

180:4.5 This new teacher is the S. who will live with each

180:5.0 5. THE SPIRIT OF TRUTH

180:5.1 hearts of believers, to pour upon all flesh, is the S..

180:5.1 neither is it to function as the expression of truth.

180:5.4 true child of universe insight looks for the living S. in

180:5.5 when divested of the superhuman insight of the S.,

180:5.10 in accordance with the leading of the S..

180:5.11 the S., who directs the loving contact of one human

180:6.2 he will illuminate the difference between sin and

180:6.3 when he, the S., comes, he shall eventually guide you

180:6.4 “This spirit will not speak of himself, but he will

180:6.4 he will declare to you that which the Father has

180:6.4 and he will even show you things to come;

180:6.4 he will glorify me even as I have glorified my Father.

181:1.4 this S. will become in them a well of living water

181:2.10 If you will be taught by the S., never will there be

181:2.13 then shall the S. lead each of you abroad to labor

181:2.14 follow on as he will lead you and let your brethren

181:2.18 patiently await the arrival of the new teacher, the S.

181:2.24 I will go before you and the S. shall be with you.

181:2.24 when he has come, will reveal to you throughout the

190:2.6 therefore, all of you into the fellowship of the S. in

190:5.4 that this S. shall be in each believer a well of water,

191:4.3 I am soon to send forth the S. into the souls of all

191:5.3 when power from on high, the S., has come upon

191:5.3 but when you shall have been baptized with the S.,

191:6.2 they will follow after the S. which they see in your

191:6.3 Soon will the S. come upon you, and he shall lead

193:0.5 I go to the Father, and until I send you the S..

193:0.5 He shall lead you into the enlarged truth, and I will

193:2.2 are dead; the S. is not in them; they are useless

193:2.2 I will go before you, and my S. shall abide in your

193:3.2 I ascend to the Father, even until I send you the S.

193:5.2 will we send into this world of my sojourn the S.;

193:5.2 and when he has come, you shall begin the new

194:0.0 BESTOWAL OF THE SPIRIT OF TRUTH

194:0.2 and declared that this must be the coming of the S.

194:2.1 he sends in his place his S., who is designed to live

194:2.2 experience a sense of loneliness had not the S. come

194:2.3 In a certain sense, this S. is the spirit of the Father

194:2.4 strongly intellectually conscious of the outpoured S..

194:2.4 The proof of your fellowship with the S. is not to be

194:2.6 Next, the S. came to help the believer to witness to

194:2.7 Thus it appears that the S. comes really to lead all

194:2.9 In less than a month after the bestowal of the S.,

194:2.10 signified the conscious reception of this gift of the S.

194:2.11 Since the bestowal of the S., man is subject to the

194:2.11 the spirit of the Son, the S.; the spirit of the Spirit,

194:2.16 of the Universal Father and the Creator Son—the S.,

194:2.20 And so did the bestowal of the S. bring to the world

194:3.1 on which the S., the new teacher, came to dwell

194:3.1 The S. is concerned primarily with the revelation

194:3.1 the S., in the heart, reveals the Creator Son to men.

194:3.5 On this day the S. became the personal gift from the

194:3.6 Do not overlook the fact that the S. was bestowed

194:3.8 The coming of the S. on Pentecost made possible

194:3.8 the bestowal of the S. provides for the everlasting

194:3.8 The spirit guides into all truth; he is the teacher of an

194:3.8 This new teacher will be forever unfolding to the

194:3.10 The bestowal of the S. was independent of all forms,

194:3.18 and the S. is a world influence which is universal.

194:3.19 The coming of the S. purifies the human heart and

194:4.2 are endowed with power—until the S. shall come.

Spirit, Mastersee Spirits, Master

13:4.6 Each M. presides over one superuniverse, and each

14:5.4 identity comprehension of their superuniverse M.,

15:12.4 opinions of the Ancients of Days and that M. who,

16:0.12 Each M. maintains an enormous force-focal

16:0.12 at the Paradise headquarters of the supervising M..

16:1.2 can and do function through M. Number Seven,

16:1.2 M. Number Seven is personally nonfunctional with

16:1.2 he can function personally for the Supreme Being.

16:2.3 by the unique nature of the supervisory M. of that

16:2.4 While each one individually partakes of this

16:3.2 may be described as follows: M. Number One.

16:3.2 this S. is the direct representation of the Father.

16:3.2 He is a peculiar and efficient manifestation of the

16:3.2 He is the close associate and supernal adviser of the

16:3.2 always M. Number One who speaks for the Father.

16:3.3 This S. presides over the first superuniverse and,

16:3.3 He is always in personal liaison with the seven

16:3.4 M. Number Two.

16:3.4 This S. adequately portrays the matchless nature of

16:3.4 He is always in close association with all orders of

16:3.4 he always speaks for, and in behalf of, the Eternal

16:3.5 This S. directs the destinies of superuniverse number

16:3.5 He is always in liaison with the seven Reflective

16:3.6 M. Number Three.

16:3.6 This S. personality especially resembles the Infinite

16:3.6 he directs the movements and work of many of the

16:3.6 He presides over their assemblies and is closely

16:3.6 it is M. Number Three who always speaks for the

16:3.7 This S. is in charge of superuniverse number three,

16:3.7 he administers the affairs of this segment much as

16:3.7 He is always in liaison with the Reflective Spirits at

16:3.8 M. Number Four.

16:3.8 this M. is the determining influence regarding

16:3.8 This S. is the chief director and adviser of those

16:3.8 He fosters that enormous group of personalities

16:3.8 Spirits, it is always M. Number Four who speaks.

16:3.9 This S. fosters the fourth segment of the grand univ.

16:3.9 He is always in personal liaison with the Reflective

16:3.10 M. Number Five.

16:3.10 This S. also fosters all personalities taking origin in

16:3.10 Father-Spirit attitude is in question, it is always M.

16:3.11 This S. directs the welfare of the fifth superuniverse

16:3.11 He is always in liaison with the Reflective Spirits at

16:3.12 M. Number Six.

16:3.12 it is this M. who is their adviser; and whenever,

16:3.12 Infinite Spirit, it is M. Number Six who responds.

16:3.13 This S. directs the affairs of the sixth superuniverse

16:3.13 He is always in liaison with the Reflective Spirits at

16:3.14 M. Number Seven.

16:3.14 The presiding S. of the seventh superuniverse is a

16:3.14 The Seventh S., the fostering adviser of all triune-

16:3.14 The Seventh S. is the adviser and director of all the

16:3.15 The Seventh M. is not organically representative

16:3.15 Hence the Seventh M. discloses a personal and

16:3.15 Therefore in the M. councils on high, when it

16:3.15 it is M. Number Seven who functions.

16:3.15 He thus inherently becomes the presiding head of

16:3.16 It is also in this sense that M. Number Seven

16:3.17 The multiple functions of the Seventh M. thus range

16:3.18 It is M. Number Seven who, in his multiple

16:3.19 the Supreme is compensated by the Seventh M.,

16:3.19 M. Number Seven functions in the place of the God

16:3.19 He is the one high spirit being that all ascenders are

16:3.20 This M is always in liaison with the Reflective Spirits

16:3.20 His administration of the seventh superuniverse, our

16:4.8 the M. of Orvonton exerts a decided influence in the

16:5.1 the personal nature of each M. entirely pervades his

16:5.3 presence of the mind-spirit influence of the M. of

16:5.3 If this M. does attain any sort of contact with the

16:5.3 is, in nature and character, quite like the M. of

16:5.4 The physical stamp of a M. is a part of man’s

16:5.4 under the continuing influence of this same M..

16:5.4 the characteristic stamp of this same supervising S..

16:5.4 The impress of a M. is basic to the very existence of

16:5.5 expressive of the nature of the dominating M.,

17:0.12 a part of our superuniverse by the M. of Orvonton,

17:3.1 resembling the characteristics of the coancestral M.

17:6.5 the M. who directs the superuniverse to which this

17:6.5 directly to the person of the petitioning M.,

17:6.5 becoming apparently part of the person of this M..

17:6.5 Creative Spirit remains with the M. until the

17:6.5 whereupon the M. commits the new Spirit consort

17:6.5 certain joint powers of administration by the M.

17:6.7 and personally experienced by the supervising M..

21:3.1 and with the confirmation of the supervising M. of

22:7.5 does M. Number Seven issue orders authorizing

25:1.7 assigned to that domain presided over by the M.

25:2.2 If, in the creation of servitals, M. Number Seven

25:2.3 only one M. is dominant in each supercreation.

25:2.4 the nature and character of the supervising M.,

25:3.14 During the Paradise sojourn they report to the M.

25:8.8 or otherwise of the nature of the Seventh M..

26:2.5 the children of each M. partake of the nature of

26:4.10 M. who presides over that pilgrim’s superuniverse

26:4.10 your own evolved natures—are derived from the M.

26:4.10 And since your tutors spring from the M. of your

26:5.5 the spiritual recognition and realization of the M.

26:6.3 new relationships with the Seventh M. compensate

28:4.5 Though each M. is already represented on a capital

29:1.2 One cannot be distinguished except by that M. with

29:1.2 director is always in association with the same S.,

34:1.1 in the spiritual shining of the Deities of the M. in

34:1.1 when the Deity-embraced M. emerges to the

34:1.3 after the reappearance of the supervising M. from

34:1.3 changes to the personal likeness of that M. who

34:1.3 acquires a personal nature tinged by that of the M.

34:2.6 because the presiding S. of this superuniverse is

36:6.7 technique whereby the supervising M. participates in

55:6.4 presence of the M. of superuniverse jurisdiction,

55:10.4 experiences new liaison relations with the M. of the

55:10.9 her ministry with that of the superuniverse M. and

108:2.1 the Conjoint Actor in the presence of the M. of

112:6.4 cosmic-mind endowment of the M. of Orvonton.

116:4.2 by all of the Master Spirits but especially by M.

116:4.2 This M. knows—is in personal contact with—the

116:4.4 The Seventh M. is (in his overall supervision of

116:4.4 he is in reflective contact with the Reflective Spirits

117:6.15 superuniverse reflective of the nature of that M..

119:8.7 through the experience of revealing the Seven M.

Spirit, Universesee also Creative Spirit; Mother Spirit

8:3.4 this U. to foster and sustain their work as well as to

21:2.9 —then do this Universe Son and this U. initiate that

33:3.0 3. THE UNIVERSE SON AND SPIRIT

33:3.3 but in all the details of its management the U. is

33:3.3 ably assisted by the all-wise and ever-faithful U.

33:3.5 a Master Son, at the jubilee of jubilees, that the U.,

33:3.5 U. acknowledge subordination to the Universe Son,

33:3.5 relinquishment of power and authority by the S.

33:3.6 his eternal dependence on his S. companion,

33:3.6 constituting the S. coruler of his universe domains

33:3.6 creatures to pledge themselves in loyalty to the S.

33:3.6 published to the worlds the fact of the S.’ equality

33:3.7 The Son and the S. now preside over the universe

33:3.7 It is not altogether out of place to refer to the U. as

33:3.8 while the S. is solely responsible for bringing into

33:3.8 the Son and the S. function together, and in no act

34:0.3 while the U. initiates the materialization of physical

34:0.3 but the S. transforms these energy creations into

34:0.3 nevertheless, to the Creator Son the S. associate is

34:2.2 the U. possesses all the physical-control attributes of

34:2.2 the U exerts just as full and complete control of mind

34:2.4 “You send forth your S., and they are created.

34:2.5 while the U. contributes the “breath of life.”

34:3.3 no specialized personal presence of such a U. on

34:4.10 power, and all partake alike of the nature of the U.,

39:1.2 This group of angelic ministers also serve the U. and

42:10.5 bestowed by a U. upon the nonmorontia children

48:2.11 joint spirit activity of the Universe Son and the U.

101:2.12 Truth of the Son, and as the Holy Spirit of the U.,

194:2.17 Holy Spirit, generally regarded as the spirit of the U..

Spirit-Advocate

25:2.7 2. The S.. The one appointed by the judge-arbiter to

Spirit-associate

10:2.7 divine equality with both Father-ancestor and S..

Spirit-fusedsee Spirit-fused mortals

18:4.5 ascendant mortals of Son- or S. nature) may be

37:5.4 S. ascenders may accept assignment as Universe

37:5.4 Thus do they become candidates for commissions to

37:5.10 sojourns as the invited guests of the S. residents.

37:5.11 are the permanent residence of the S. survivors.

37:9.6 together with the S. ascenders and the spironga

40:9.9 A S. survivor is also able to learn much about the

40:10.6 which even now characterizes the S. veterans of

40:10.8 their Son- and S. brethren of the evolutionary

40:10.10 Like their S. brethren, the Son fusers neither traverse

47:4.2 S. survivors occupy the mansion worlds in common

109:3.2 fail of Adjuster fusion do survive as S. ascenders.)

Spirit-fused mortals

22:1.11 attained Paradise, as well as from certain of the S.

22:6.1 Certain of these S.- and Son-fused mortals reach

22:6.2 the interests of those worlds from which the S. hail.

22:9.4 They also accompany S. of the local universes

30:1.52 3. S. Mortals.

30:1.11 and fusion therewith constitutes them S. mortals

30:2.49 3. S. Mortals.

30:2.121 5. S. Mortals of the Local Universes.

30:4.9 The Son- and S. mortals share portions of this

37:5.1 The High Commissioners are S. ascendant mortals

37:5.2 you will meet and fraternize with these S. as they

37:5.10 The Worlds of the S. Mortals.

37:5.10 are the exclusive possession of the S. of Nebadon.

37:5.11 they achieve an experiential wisdom in the mastery

37:5.11 And these surviving souls continue as unique

37:9.7 the S. of the Nebadon Corps of Perfection.

37:9.8 and the more definitely spiritual plane of the S.

37:9.12 are twofold, the created susatia and the evolved S..

39:1.7 S. ascendant mortals serving in the local universe.

40:0.4 3. S. Mortals.

40:8.4 morontia spheres of Nebadon are shared with the S.,

40:9.0 9. SPIRIT-FUSED MORTALS

40:9.1 Ascending S. are not Third Source personalities;

40:9.1 they are included in the Father’s personality circuit,

40:9.1 they have fused with individualizations of premind

40:9.3 infusion constitutes these surviving creatures S..

40:9.3 Such beings are in every way your equals in mind

40:9.3 and they are indeed your contemporaries, sharing the

40:9.4 There is one particular in which S. differ from their

40:9.4 But with S. there exists no such mechanism whereby

40:9.6 a S. is told about the events of the unremembered

40:9.9 S. are the permanent citizens of the local universes;

40:9.9 they may aspire to Paradise destiny, but they cannot

40:10.1 S. are, generally speaking, confined to a local

40:10.2 S. are of the local universe; they do not ascend

40:10.9 Celestial Guardians with orders to present such S.

40:10.10 the Son- and the S. do actually ascend to Paradise,

40:10.12 After S. or Son-fused mortals are trinitized, they

55:0.4 worlds of the S. evolve along lines identical with

55:10.10 Material Sons, univitatia, midsoniters, susatia, and S.

112:6.8 souls of the morontia souls of the S. are not limited.

Spirit-Mother

37:0.1 and the S. of all the native creatures of Nebadon.

spirited

180:3.10 eleven engaged in a s. discussion of these teachings,

Spiritington

13:1.9 3. SPIRITINGTON. This world is the “bosom of the

13:1.10 The secrets of S. involve impenetrable mysteries

13:1.10 And there are other secrets of S..

30:1.11 they do not as such dwell on S., nor do they

spiritism

87:4.3 This new dual s. did not have to spread from tribe to

87:4.4 ghost fear was gradually evolving into a dual s.,

87:4.6 has paid a terrible price for the concept of dual s..

87:6.13 The dual-s. concept of good and bad forces

88:6.2 The concept of dual s., good and bad spirits, gave

92:5.12 prevalent concept of dual s., the good and the bad,

103:6.5 up on the postulations of either materialism or s.,

spiritistic

99:4.10 1. The s. belief (in a providential Deity) of many

spiritists

135:5.5 The s. taught that the kingdom would be ushered

195:7.19 Idealists and s. dare to use their oars with vigor

spiritization

48:2.15 modified to correspond with the advancing s. of the

108:1.8 plans for personality approach and mind s..

spiritize

6:8.6 not until you s. and commence your spirit ascension

101:6.7 ideals that the Adjuster dares so to combine and s.

107:6.2 Your individual Adjusters work to s. you in the hope

spiritized

7:1.4 just as certainly as mortal man becomes a s. being,

7:1.6 a spiritual cohesiveness among the spiritual and s.

47:3.3 these s. factors of mind, memory, and creature

86:0.2 became religious as nature became personalized, s.,

132:3.5 Faith is the inspiration of the s. creative imagination.

spiritizing

48:2.22 successively advancing and s. creation is effected by

110:6.8 The s. mind nears the Adjuster presence proportional

188:3.4 the Adjuster’s early work in s. the mortal mind so

spiritland

82:3.8 belief that unmarried persons could not enter s.,

82:3.12 were supposed to go over into s. with their spouses.

84:1.3 early conceived the idea that babies were made in s.;

84:7.19 require sacrifices for the ghost’s progress through s..

87:4.2 the domain of ghostland to the higher realms of s..

90:2.10 announcement of the safe arrival of the dead in s..

spiritless

130:4.5 neither can s. experience evolve the characters of

spiritlike

101:3.17 by the foregoing recital of twelve s. performances in

spiritness

102:4.2 —other-thingness, other-mindness, and other-s..

spiritssee spirits, ministering; see Spirits;

   see adjutant; see mind-spirits

0:5.5 of spiritual energy, morontia s., and perfected s..

0:12.13 But even more certainly we know that these s. of

1:5.16 struggles of the expanding minds the ascending s.

2:0.3 the presence of these divine s. within the heart of

4:1.1 activities of the celestial beings and the divine s. who

4:1.7 recognized forces, energies, minds, morontias, s.,

4:1.7 and s., which I cannot satisfactorily explain.

6:4.8 really know the number and whereabouts of all the s.

7:1.6 The term kindred s. is not wholly a figure of speech.

8:5.1 are represented on all worlds by their ever-present s..

8:5.2 he utilizes the s. and personalities of the Eternal Son

8:5.6 a liaison is the union of the s. of God the Father, God

9:0.2 all existing universe energies, all actual universe s.,

9:0.4 things, meanings, and values; energies, minds, and s..

9:2.1 spirit phenomena—the s. of the Supreme Being,

9:2.5 These divine s. which work for man’s uplifting all act

13:1.18 numerous unrevealed orders with the s. of the Father

13:1.18 with the s. of the Supreme, the Ultimate, and the

13:1.19 many orders of superb s. who are not “ministering

13:3.3 We infer that all types of impersonal s.—regardless

13:4.5 Deities are ever true to the ebb and flow of their s.

16:6.3 Not only are kindred s. attracted to each other, but

17:5.5 much as the impersonal s. of the Father indwell the

17:6.10 record as entering upon the career of sixth-stage s..

19:5.2 possibly belong to the category of superpersonal s..

23:0.1 of bringing into existence solitary personality s..

23:1.3 These solitary s. came forth in the dawn of time as

23:1.4 these solitary s. start out at the center of all things

23:1.5 Solitary Messengers, they are not lonesome s.,

23:2.14 with the s. of such near-transcendent personalities.

23:3.2 The universe is well supplied with s. who utilize

25:6.2 those of the material order to the high s. of light.

27:7.5 for the s. of the Gods even now indwell you, hover

28:1.2 of a group of one thousand of these companion s..

30:1.113 There are s.: spirit entities, spirit presences,

30:1.113 There are spirits: personal s., prepersonal s.,

30:1.113 prepersonal spirits, superpersonal s.,

30:4.22 life of the local universe and are now accredited s..

30:4.22 As young s. they begin the ascension of the system

30:4.23 There are three orders of student s. in accordance

30:4.24 these ascending s. receive the same thorough course

30:4.26 long flight to Havona, the haven of evolutionary s..

31:3.3 fact that they are of record as only sixth-stage s..

31:3.4 mortals are s. of the first order during their sojourn

31:3.4 Mortals become quartan or graduate s. after reaching

31:3.4 and s. of the fifth order when they find the Father.

31:9.1 personalities possessing master minds, superb s.,

31:10.10 mobilization of potentials, personalities, minds, s.,

33:3.3 Such a Divine Minister is in reality the mother of s.

34:4.11 These are the “seven s. of God,” “like lamps burning

34:5.2 through the seven adjutants, the s. of promise,

34:5.6 they work in perfect harmony with the combined s.

36:5.1 whenever such mind is manifest, these s. are

36:5.4 The s of the seven universe adjutants do not function

36:5.9 the guide and faithful associate of the s. of courage

37:0.2 give brief consideration to certain of the higher s.

37:2.4 while 8,809 are ascendant s. who have attained this

37:8.10 helpful to have the assistance of those higher s. of

37:9.8 Havona natives contribute to the pilgrim s. passing

37:10.3 Spornagia are neither s. nor persons; they are an

39:5.4 faithful ministry of the seraphic s. of brotherhood.

39:5.4 by this time these s. of brotherhood would have

39:9.1 After attainment of the Father of s. and admission

40:5.4 And since the Adjusters are the only s. of fusion

40:7.1 Adjusters are immortal s., and union with them

40:10.1 The s. of mortal fusion always ascend to the level of

40:10.11 They remain unfinished creatures—sixth-stage s.

40:10.12 may not in the exact sense be seventh-stage s., but

42:1.1 The Father of s. is also the ancestor of universes;

42:11.1 at the same time the first and final Father of all s..

44:0.1 They are the s. and semispirits who are engaged in

44:0.15 The higher forms of s. freely pass through matter.

44:0.15 High s. are reactive to nothing material excepting

44:1.1 sound waves but spirit pulsations received by the s.

44:1.7 5. Harmony of associated s.the very arrangement

44:1.15 the universal language of men, angels, and s..

44:3.3 of function among morontia beings and evolving s.,

44:3.4 Even the higher s. engage in a certain form of humor

44:6.5 and beautification of advancing s. and morontia

45:3.5 the holder of all interned s. above the order of mortal

45:5.1 including the various orders of divine Sons, high s.,

46:5.3 2. The circles of the angels and higher s..

46:7.5 spornagia are not responsive to the s. of worship and

47:8.1 learn more about the high s. of the superuniverse,

47:8.6 more or less material; they are far from being true s.;

47:10.3 and to the s. of just men being made perfect.”

47:10.4 bid it farewell when you emerge as first-stage s.

48:2.26 will have seen all orders of s. with the exception of

48:4.7 “that all things work together for good”—for s. and

48:6.4 you are classified as evolving s. in the records of the

48:6.4 True, you are not yet s. in reality, but you are no

53:7.10 the sophistries of rebellion better than the lower s..

56:6.4 Even the finaliters, sixth-stage s., have not found the

68:3.3 The dread of the departed s. of the dead brought to

69:3.5 the superstition of good and bad s., good and bad

69:7.4 keen sense of smell led to the notion it could see s.

69:7.4 employ watchdogs to protect the home against s.

69:7.4 but when the dog howled, s. were near.

69:8.2 tortured, set to fighting each other, sacrificed to s.,

69:9.13 Real estate could be put under the watchcare of s..

75:1.4 Slowly their courage weakened, their s. drooped,

77:7.4 rebellious midway creatures as evil s. and demons,

77:7.5 On no world can evil s. possess any mortal mind

77:7.8 forever made it impossible for disloyal s. of any sort

77:9.7 There are many great minds and mighty s. among the

77:9.12 The entire organization of high s., angelic hosts,

83:4.6 the best means of resisting ghosts and evil s.;

83:4.6 postpone the event so as to put the s. off the track.

83:4.7 appear miserable and ill at ease in the sight of the s.

83:4.7 the gaze of the otherwise jealous and envious s..

85:0.3 there were nature s. for lakes, trees, waterfalls, rain,

85:1.4 beliefs in ghosts and the s. of departed fellow

85:1.5 believed caves led to the underworld, with its evil s.

85:1.5 later evolving concepts of good s. and deities.

85:2.1 Even in modern times alcohol is known as “s..”

85:2.4 Ideas about tree s. varied greatly among different

85:2.4 Some trees were indwelt by kindly s; others harbored

85:2.4 believed that most trees were occupied by kind s..

85:2.4 trusted the trees, believing they contained tricky s..

85:2.4 of India and Russia regard the tree s. as being cruel.

85:4.1 easy for the ancients to imagine that the s. dwelt in

85:4.2 even in the times of Moses belief in nature s. was

85:6.3 gods higher than the exalted s. of deceased humans.

85:6.4 pantheon—nature s. elevated to the position of gods.

86:2.3 personalized as ghosts—s.—and later on as gods.

86:4.4 having a very definite human origin, ghosts, or s.,

86:4.4 And this belief in the existence of disembodied s.

86:5.3 gross inconsistencies of the savage view of souls, s.,

86:6.2 the realities of the imaginary world of ghosts and s.

86:6.4 good luck became associated with good s. and bad

86:6.4 associated with good s. and bad luck with bad s..

86:6.4 mathematical reckoning in the place of fictitious s.

86:6.7 wasteful struggle to appease the ever-displeased s.,

87:2.9 food in the fire for the purpose of appeasing the s.,

87:3.1 link between common ghosts and the higher s.,

87:3.5 the cult eventually progress to the worship of s.,

87:3.5 regardless of varying beliefs in more advanced s.,

87:4.2 came about the recognition of higher types of s.,

87:4.2 higher types of s., s. not definitely identifiable with

87:4.4 some ghosts never evolved to the level of good s..

87:4.5 When the doctrine of good and bad s. finally

87:4.5 The s. could be counted on to be either good or

87:4.6 only by postulating two kinds of s., one good and

87:4.7 there really were no bad or disharmonious s. in all

87:5.1 Primitive man viewed the s. and ghosts as having

87:5.1 s. were thought to regard man as having manifold

87:5.1 The s. were believed to look down upon man as

87:5.1 known s., they did another turn to the “unknown

87:5.2 ghost cult, the service and worship of the higher s.

87:5.3 The savage visualizes the good s. as going about

87:5.3 It is the bad ghosts and s. who must be kept in good

87:5.3 to their malevolent ghosts than to their benign s..

87:5.4 to be especially provocative of the envy of evil s.,

87:5.4 Because of this fear of bad s., children were

87:5.6 upon the ghosts, he soon began to deceive the s..

87:5.6 “If the s. are jealous of our beauty and prosperity, we

87:5.6 rather an attempt to foil and deceive the envious s..

87:5.7 to prevent the s. from becoming jealous of prosperity

87:5.7 Beauty aroused the envy of s.; it betokened sinful

87:5.8 except as they might be utilized to influence the s..

87:5.9 The intention and will of the s. were studied by

87:5.9 scheme designed to placate, satisfy, and buy off the s

87:5.11 1. Duty—things which must be done to keep the s.

87:5.12 ceremonies designed to win the s. actively to one’s

87:5.13 the correct understanding of, and attitude toward, s.,

87:6.1 but the recognition of higher s. necessitated the

87:6.1 directly to the creation of defenses against the s..

87:6.2 progressed to the concept of good as well as bad s.

87:6.11 concoctions were utilized to banish unwelcome s..

87:6.11 Hideous images of the s. were constructed so that

87:6.13 tactics were also utilized for frightening ghosts and s.

87:6.13 a coercive practice designed to overawe minor s..

87:6.14 the s. and demigods could be forced into desirable

87:6.16 rituals capable of coercing the unwilling s. to react

87:6.17 man no longer attempts openly to coerce the s.,

88:0.2 the higher s. were supposed to reside in fetishes.

88:0.2 the primitive ideas of ghosts, souls, s., and demon

88:1.1 indicating the arrival on earth of special visiting s..

88:1.5 Jews, considered it to be the mouthpiece of evil s..

88:4.1 the use of fetishes or other and more powerful s..

88:6.2 The concept of dual spiritism, good and bad s.,

89:0.1 man regarded himself as being in debt to the s.,

89:0.1 As the savages looked at it, in justice the s. might

89:0.2 possessed with the notion that s. derive supreme

89:2.1 From magic and ghosts, religion evolved through s.

89:2.2 that point where it envisaged both good and bad s.,

89:4.5 of a neutrality assessment levied by ancestral s.;

89:4.6 Surrounded by so many sensitive s. and grasping

89:5.2 and therefore he offered flesh as a food gift to the s.

89:5.2 Since ghost s. were merely modified men, then food

89:5.15 was eventually reserved for the still more superior s.;

89:6.7 of many peoples to dedicate the first fruits to the s..

89:8.7 nothing more nor less than bargaining with the s.,

89:8.7 A just man was one who paid all accounts to the s.

90:0.2 extraordinary man or woman would be heard by s..

90:2.3 performed by earlier, irregular, and unrecognized s.;

90:2.3 had to do with miracles performed by regular s.

90:2.4 mission of chance as revelatory of the will of the s.;

90:2.5 to be able to communicate with the s. of the dead.

90:2.11 various fees which were ostensibly offerings to the s.

90:3.1 the whims of the ghosts and the fancies of the s.,

90:3.1 the belief that ghosts, s., and gods were personally

90:3.4 s. caused disease by enticing the soul out of the body

90:3.5 long believed that the s. were still responsible for

90:3.9 is gradually obliterating man’s fear of ghosts, s.,

90:4.6 Rhythm was practiced in an effort to influence the s.;

90:4.7 by a wicked conspiracy between s. and animals.

90:4.8 The shamans believed that disease s. could be driven

90:5.1 ceremony possesses compelling power over the s..

91:0.3 When the concepts of ghosts and s. evolved,

91:0.3 primitive prayers antedated their belief in s. and

91:3.3 alter ego evolves up through ghosts, fetishes, and s.

92:1.1 efforts first to coerce and then to cajole the s..

94:4.7 semigods, heroes, demons, ghosts, evil s., sprites,

94:5.3 many subordinate gods and s. insidiously crept into

94:6.12 theology wherein swarmed devils, dragons, evil s.,

95:2.9 magic formulas, could evade the intervening evil s.

96:1.1 There were s. of the animal and vegetable worlds;

96:1.1 annual s., the lord of progeny; s. of fire, water, and

96:1.1 veritable pantheon of s. to be feared and worshiped.

96:1.1 never destroyed the belief in these subordinate s.

96:1.14 The monotheists keep their subordinate gods as s.,

96:4.6 that Yahweh was the “God of the s. of all flesh,”

96:7.6 Yahweh of these times “sends evil s. to dominate the

101:3.17 that man has a divine spirit or s. dwelling within him;

101:5.11 revealed religions are sponsored by the bestowal s.

101:6.4 the bestowal on such a mind of the s. of the Father

103:3.1 While the belief in s., dreams, and diverse other

103:3.1 In spite of their belief in s., primitive Australians

105:7.18 the forces of the Absolutes, the s. of the Deities,

106:7.4 Mortals, morontians, s., finaliters, and others,

107:4.6 stages, together with all other beings, entities, s.,

107:5.6 these s. of the sixth stage appear to transmute some

107:6.0 6. ADJUSTERS AS PURE SPIRITS

107:6.4 that Adjusters are s., pure s., presumably absolute s..

108:4.5 Monitors and other unrevealed prepersonal s. are

109:6.3 But often does the Father of s. grant personality to

110:7.4 attainment of the Universal Father, the Father of s.,

111:3.3 true spirit levels of fusion value with the s. of Deity,

113:3.1 and it is exceedingly difficult for nonpersonal s.

119:5.2 the respect and loyal admiration of his fellow s..

119:8.8 a seraphic fellow, an associate of ascending s.,

123:3.3 willing to accept the doctrine of good s. and evil s.

136:4.3 neither was Jesus tempted during this time by evil s.

138:4.3 with the origin, nature, and destiny of unclean s., but

140:6.6 on earth solely to comfort the minds, liberate the s.,

141:4.7 3. The possession of evil s..

141:4.8 something concerning the origin, of these evil s.,

141:4.8 evil spirits, in that day often also called unclean s..

141:4.8 between the possession of evil s. and insanity, but

141:4.8 alluding to the evil s.: “They shall no more molest

141:5.2 the identity of each of your indwelling Paradise s.;

142:5.3 “The Supreme Spirit shall bear witness with your s.

144:5.23 come, receive into your own bosom our faithful s..

145:2.13 were directly caused by the presence of unclean s..

146:2.11 of your inner relationship with the Father of s..”

146:7.1 impersonated the supposed s. of the dead would

146:7.1 —so-called unclean s.—possess the feeble-minded

146:7.2 the s. of departed human beings do not come back to

148:2.3 these sick ones concerning the “possession of evil s.

149:3.3 Though divine s. may vary somewhat in the nature

149:5.5 of the eternal and immortal s. of Paradise ascension,

150:3.5 The s. of the dead do not come back to communicate

150:3.6 heal disease, ward off disaster, or influence evil s.;

150:3.10 8. The s. of good or evil cannot dwell within material

150:3.11 protection of good s. or to ward off supposed evil s..

151:5.6 to the twelve that he had spoken to their troubled s.

151:6.4 evil or unclean s. entered into him and dominated

151:6.6 believed that they carried with them the very evil s.

151:6.8 that these evil s. had entered into a herd of swine,

152:3.2 Have I so failed in revealing to you the Father of s.

155:5.15 Their s. were uplifted, their minds were inspired,

157:4.7 of the wisdom and love of the eternal Father of s..

159:2.4 believed that the supposed evil s. which the Master

161:2.6 And he is always sympathetic with our troubled s..

162:6.3 to this generation the revelation of the Father of s.

163:6.2 “It is not strange that these disobedient minor s.

163:6.2 as I return to my Father, we will send forth our s.

163:6.2 no more can these few lost s. enter the minds of

167:3.5 either physical disorders or possession of evil s..

167:7.2 neither are they the glorified s. of mortal men who

167:7.4 But these angelic s. do function to keep one part of

168:1.14 to the abode of departed s. ere the fourth day had

168:1.15 the departure of the s. of the dead served to make

180:6.2 spirit teacher to live in your souls and lead your s.

182:1.6 likewise be in us; that both of our s. indwell them.

182:1.8 and in the progressive communion of the divine s. of

194:2.12 And these seven s. of the advancing worlds are:

194:3.16 giving themselves to man—sending their s. to live

spirits, ministering

9:0.1 to create beings well adapted to serve as m. even

9:8.6 a vast array of m., messengers, teachers, helpers,

9:8.23 3. The Ministering S. of Time.

13:1.19 not “m. to those who shall be heirs of salvation.”

17:8.2 All orders of the m. spring from this association.

17:8.2 All these creators of m. are only indirectly assisted

24:0.1 the Messenger Hosts of Space, and the M. of Time,

25:0.1 links between the higher personalities and the m..

25:4.13 any of the m. above the status of cherubim are

25:8.2 is the highest honor ever conferred upon the m..

26:0.0 MINISTERING S. OF THE CENTRAL UNIVER.

26:0.1 Supernaphim are the m. of Paradise and the central

26:0.1 Such m. are to be encountered from the Isle of

26:1.0 1. THE MINISTERING SPIRITS

26:1.1 of Space, the m. enjoy seasons of rest and change;

26:1.2 The m. of the grand universe are classified as follows

26:1.11 The seven orders of m., as revealed, are grouped for

26:1.12 1. The Ministering S. of the Central Universe.

26:1.13 2. The MS. of the Superuniverses—the seconaphim,

26:1.14 3. The Ministering S. of the Local Universes

26:1.14 though often functionally grouped with the m..

27:0.2 assume command of the m. on duty in the newly

27:7.9 the supernaphim, the highest order of all the m.,

28:0.0 MINISTERING S. OF THE SUPERUNIVERSES

28:0.1 so are the seconaphim the m. of the superuniverses.

28:0.2 As presented in these narratives, the m. of the

28:0.6 neither tertiaphim nor omniaphim are m. of the

28:4.11 These m. of time are constantly furnishing this sort

30:2.82 C. The Ministering S..

30:4.10 the Sons of God and enjoy the presence of the m. of

35:9.5 Planetary Princes, the Material Sons, and the m..

37:0.2 succeeding narratives will portray the m. and the

37:3.5 training in all phases of the work of the various m..

37:5.8 the messenger hosts of space and always to the m. of

38:0.0 MINISTERING S. OF THE LOCAL UNIVERSE

38:0.1 Angels are the m. of time; authorities, the messenger

38:3.1 called seraphim, neither are they referred to as m..

38:5.2 Seraphim are not yet commissioned as m., although

38:5.3 Seraphim are initiated as m. by serving as observers

38:5.3 their training and are commissioned as m. of time.

38:7.5 The m. of time are all bilingual, speaking the

38:9.1 they are functionally reckoned with the m. of time

39:2.8 All groups of m. have their transport corps, angelic

39:8.6 This group of m. is discussed in connection with the

39:9.1 formerly setting them apart from the m. of the

39:9.3 the faithful m. of time, are always and forever your

46:5.21 The third circle is held by the m. of the higher orders

48:4.9 through the messenger hosts of space and the m. of

50:1.2 helpers and assistants and by large numbers of the m.

113:0.1 The planetary seraphim are indeed m. sent forth to

113:0.1 Having presented the narratives of the M. of Time

113:0.2 they are the m. who live so near you and do so

167:7.4 I taught you that many of these seraphim are m.,

Spiritssee Spirits, Master; see Circuits, Spirits of the;

    Creative Spirits; Daughter Spirits; Inspired Trinity

    Spirits; Mother Spirits; Reflective Spirits

5:3.6 children of these realms through the Universe S.,

8:2.2 Infinite Mind, the Spirit of S., the Conjoint Actor,

8:4.3 and inspiring pattern for each of his co-ordinate S.

8:4.5 the Infinite Spirit and his co-ordinate S. do downstep

9:8.15 I. The Supreme S..

9:8.23 3. The Ministering S. of Time.

16:0.11 these Seven S. of Paradise are as one, but in all other

16:1.2 By and in and through these Seven S.,

16:1.4 the Seven S. are associated with the divine activities

16:3.16 No one of the Seven S. is organically representative

16:4.1 It is literally true that these Seven S. are the

16:4.1 “the Seven S. of God sent forth to all the universe.

16:5.2 nature of some one of these Seven Paradise S..

17:4.3 serve forever by the sides of their ancestral S.,

17:8.0 8. FUNCTIONS OF THE SUPREME SPIRITS

17:8.1 The seven groups of Supreme S. constitute the

17:8.1 The domain of the Supreme S. extends from the

17:8.1 the activity of the Supreme S. is encountered

24:0.1 Hosts of Space, and the Ministering S. of Time,

26:1.12 1. The Ministering S. of the Central Universe.

26:1.13 2. The Ministering S. of the Superuniverses—

26:1.14 The Ministering S. of the Local Universes embrace

26:2.5 But when these same Seven S. create individually,

26:2.6 these subsidiary S. of Havona were not a part of

28:5.5 To the Universal Censors—the Discerners of S..

28:5.9 who, with their Discerners of S., are able to rule as

28:5.19 7. The Discerner of S..

28:5.20 The Discerners of S. carry on these intricate

30:1.3 A. The Supreme S..

30:1.56 A. The Supreme S..

30:1.61 5. Universe Mother S..

30:2.3 2. The Supreme S..

30:2.14 II. THE SUPREME S..

30:2.82 C. The Ministering S..

33:3.2 of Nebadon, is of the sixth group of Supreme S.,

34:2.3 a basic uniformity of character in all Universe S.,

34:2.3 But in all essential spiritual attributes these S. are

39:1.3 Being of assignment to the high Sons and S., these

39:5.4 2. The S. of Brotherhood.

39:5.7 4. The S. of Trust.

39:5.7 It is their mission to inculcate trust into the minds of

56:5.3 Creators—the local universe Creator Sons and S.,

113:0.1 the narratives of the Ministering S. of Time

194:2.19 The spirit of the Father, Sons, and S.—the new-name

Master Spirits or Seven Master Spiritssee Master Spirit

0:3.14 differential and divergent cosmic mind in the SM.;

0:8.4 3. The Seven M..

0:8.9 the person of one of the SM. to the attainment of

0:8.10 in the Creator Sons, Ancients of Days, and the M.,

0:8.11 but the Ancients of Days and the SM. are probably

3:1.8 functioning of the cosmic mind of the Paradise M..

5:1.1 will enable him to see even any one of the SM..

9:4.3 the seven superuniverses is derived from the SM.,

9:4.3 These M. distribute mind to the grand universe as

9:7.3 circuits focus in the SM. and converge in the Third

9:8.2 the Son, personalized in the existence of the SM. of

9:8.3 these seven creations is dependent on one of the M.

9:8.16 1. The Seven M. of Paradise.

11:4.2 The SM. have their personal seats of power and

11:4.2 but they maintain force-focal headquarters on the

13:0.1 the executive-headquarters worlds of the SM..

13:0.5 worlds of the Infinite Spirit are occupied by the SM.,

13:1.9 Here forgather the SM. and certain of their offspring

13:4.2 SM. are the supreme and ultimate representatives of

13:4.2 They maintain their personal stations on the

13:4.2 but all operations concerned with their personal

13:4.2 The SM. are, in reality, the mind-spirit balance wheel

13:4.3 From these seven special spheres the M. operate to

13:4.3 They also have to do with the differential spiritual

13:4.6 The executive abodes of the SM. are, in reality,

13:4.6 worlds is exclusively assigned to one of the M..

13:4.7 proceed to one of these busy worlds of the SM.,

15:0.1 The SM. radiate their influence out from the central

15:0.1 the seven spokes the radiations of the SM., the rim

15:2.9 directly and reflectively from Paradise by the SM..

15:9.4 1. The unifying intelligence circuit of one of the SM.

15:10.1 directed by one of the SM. of supreme supervision

15:10.20 and through them representatives of the SM. of

15:10.23 the Paradise clearinghouse maintained by the SM..

16:0.0 THE SEVEN MASTER SPIRITS

16:0.1 The SM. of Paradise are the primary personalities

16:0.1 been possible to produce a larger number of M.,

16:0.2 The SM. thus have their origin in, and derive their

16:0.10 of the Father and the Son in the creation of the M..

16:0.10 they were brought into existence by the personal acts

16:0.10 both the Father and Son participated in their origin.

16:0.11 these S. of Paradise are as one, but in all other aspects

16:0.11 by the other-than-spiritual diversity of these SM. of

16:0.12 The M. have many functions, but at the present time

16:1.1 made the personalization of the SM. inescapable.

16:1.1 come to look upon the appearance of the SM. as

16:1.2 While the SM. are hardly expressive of threefold

16:1.2 The M. singly and collectively represent any and

16:1.3 But when the SM. vacate their individual seats

16:1.3 To all practical intents and purposes the SM. do,

16:1.4 these SM. Are associated with the divine activities of

16:1.4 When associated, the M. represent the Deities in

16:2.1 Spirit revealed through the channels of the SM. and

16:2.1 do immediately commune with one of the SM.,

16:2.2 Infinite Spirit speaks only by the voices of the SM..

16:2.3 presence is exerted by and through one of the SM..

16:2.3 to the Third Person of Deity by way of the SM..

16:2.4 The SM. are collectively endowed with the supreme-

16:2.4 only collectively do they disclose the attributes of

16:2.4 No one of them can so function universally;

16:2.5 Conjoint Actor applies equally and fully to the SM.

16:3.0 3. IDENTITY AND DIVERSITY OF THE M.

16:3.1 The SM. are indescribable beings, but they are

16:3.1 They have names, but we elect to introduce them by

16:3.1 As primary associations of the Infinite Spirit, they

16:3.1 they are diverse in nature, and this diversity of nature

16:3.1 These SM. may be described as follows: Master

16:3.2 In all associations of the SM., it is always Master

16:3.4 In all the assemblies of the SM. he always speaks for

16:3.6 When the SM. are in council, it is Master Spirit

16:3.8 policies and procedures in the councils of the SM..

16:3.8 Father and the Son in the association of the SM.,

16:3.10 In the councils of the SM., when the Father-Spirit

16:3.12 adviser; and whenever, in the councils of the SM.,

16:3.15 presiding head of the Paradise council of the SM..

16:4.0 4. ATTRIBUTES AND FUNCTIONS OF THE M.

16:4.1 The SM. are the full representation of the Infinite

16:4.2 The M. are unique in that they function on all

16:4.2 to understand very much about the M. because

16:4.3 The SM. are the creators of the Power Directors

16:4.3 And these same M. very materially assist the Creator

16:4.4 between the cosmic-energy work of the M. and the

16:4.4 The manifestations under the jurisdiction of the M.

16:4.5 with certain of the unrevealed activities of the M..

16:4.6 It is in this realm that the M. make their contribution

16:4.7 The S. have personal representatives who function

16:4.7 these subordinate beings are not directly concerned

16:4.7 much, of the activity of the SM. remains hidden from

16:4.15 postulating the activity of the M. in association with

16:4.16 to comprehend the manifold workings of the SM.,

16:4.16 the range of activities with which they have nothing

16:5.1 the united counsel and wisdom of all SM. but

16:5.2 Through this personal influence of the SM. every

16:5.3 The SM. do not directly invade the material minds

16:6.1 The M. are the sevenfold source of the cosmic mind,

16:6.2 do not encounter the direct influence of the SM. in

16:6.2 Nevertheless these same M. dominate the basic

16:6.2 they are the sources of the intellectual potentials

17:0.2 1. The SM..

17:0.10 extends from the personal presence of the SM. on

17:0.11 The SM. are the co-ordinating directors of this

17:0.11 —the M. act in the persons of the Seven Supreme

17:0.11 In the central universe the M. may function

17:0.12 The SM. do not directly and personally contact

17:1.1 The executive headquarters of the M. occupy the

17:1.1 in accordance with the specifications of the SM. for

17:1.2 The M. maintain contact with the various divisions

17:1.2 journey to Paradise to sit in council with the SM..

17:1.4 of the plans of divinity promulgated by the SM..

17:2.1 liaison of the Paradise Trinity and one of the SM..

17:2.2 of the Creator Personalities, represented by the M.,

17:2.2 each of the SM. found perfect creative synchrony

17:2.3 the center of all things at the rendezvous of the SM..

17:3.3 Conjoint Actor, the Supreme Being, and the M.,

17:3.3 And herein is a great mystery: Neither the M. nor

17:5.1 representation of the Infinite Spirit and the SM. to

17:5.1 They are the servants of the M., whose collective

17:5.1 The M provide a distinct and diversified individuality

17:5.3 While the Circuit Spirits are coexistent with the SM.,

17:6.7 participated in by the SM. and experienced by the

17:8.1 or the SM. encircuited around the Paradise Trinity,

17:8.2 beings of this order are created by the M.;

17:8.3 The association of their directing heads, the SM.,

17:8.4 1. Collectively the M. near-equivalate to the divinity

17:8.5 2. Individually they exhaust the primary associable

17:8.6 they are the repositories of that spirit-mind-power

17:8.7 they synchronize the superuniverse governments of

17:8.8 M. contribute to the last level of God the Sevenfold,

17:8.9 is disclosed to the evolving universes in the SM.,

18:3.2 they do not differ from each other as do the SM..

18:3.2 The SM. are unlike in nature and attributes, but

18:3.3 The SM. on high determine the nature of their

21:3.18 will of Paradise Deity as it is personified in the SM..

22:1.12 service with the Supreme Executives of the SM.

22:7.10 The SM. have authority to sanction the trinitizing

22:8.5 become the associates and ambassadors of the SM.

23:1.6 they have been directed by the council of the SM.

23:1.7 be cited to appear before no one except the SM.,

23:2.15 of Havona and the executive worlds of the M..

24:4.1 joint offspring of the Infinite Spirit and the SM. of

24:7.8 The SM. and the associated Seven Supreme

25:1.2 The Servitals are the joint creative work of the SM.

25:1.3 the third moment following the assembly of the M.

25:1.3 the physical power directors more than the M..

25:1.5 Son, and the Spirit, and to the work of the SM..

25:2.2 there function the seven reflections of the SM..

25:2.2 group is perfectly reflective of just one of the SM..

25:2.2 And every time the M. associate themselves with

25:2.2 episodes, reflecting the sevenfold nature of the M.,

25:2.3 a long time under the influence of one of the M.

25:2.3 all seven are reflected on the superuniverse capitals,

25:2.4 pervaded by that one of the M. who presides over

25:8.2 as Paradise Companions by one of the SM..

26:1.12 in Havona, are respectively the offspring of the M.

26:2.5 these high angels, each of origin in one of the SM.

26:2.5 Collectively, the SM. create many different groups

26:2.6 the collective—hence uniform—creation of the SM..

26:2.6 undoubtedly appeared as a response of the M. to

26:2.7 the M. did not even begin the creation of secondary

26:3.1 These servants of the SM. are the angelic

28:4.4 reflective of the Conjoint Actor than of the SM..

28:4.5 2. The Voice of the SM..

28:4.5 the collective natures and reactions of the SM..

28:4.5 Collectively, they are only reflectively present;

28:4.5 M. welcome the services of these highly personal

28:4.5 who are so competent to represent them before the

28:4.9 deprived of the personal presence of the M. above

29:0.10 Supreme Directors were personalized by the SM.,

29:1.1 Their creation by the SM. is the first recorded

29:1.1 When the SM. create individually, they bring forth

29:1.1 they bring forth highly spiritual personalities on the

29:1.1 when they create collectively, they sometimes

29:1.2 Each of the M. is thus in eternal union with one of

29:1.3 of the force-focal headquarters of the M..

29:2.1 but collectively, and in association with the SM.,

29:2.11 are to general universe affairs, and what the SM. are

29:3.1 intrusted to the keeping and direction of the SM.,

29:4.2 commissioners of power dispatched by the SM.

29:4.3 the influence of any one of the SM. is limited to a

30:1.4 1. The SM..

30:2.15 1. The SM..

31:9.5 spend about equal time in the company of the SM.

32:4.9 spiritually speaking, by one of the SM. of central

34:1.1 Meanwhile the other M. draw near this central

34:2.3 the Infinite Spirit as embodied in one of the SM. of

34:2.3 determined by their origin through one of the SM..

34:2.6 Spirit of this superuniverse is the chief of the M.

34:4.5 presence in many ways analogous to that of the S.

36:6.7 It is more than possible that the M. are the channel

42:10.6 is ministered by each of the SM. to one of the seven

44:0.3 the Infinite Spirit in collaboration with the SM.

56:2.3 adequately unified in the supervision of the SM.,

56:3.4 While mind is more unified on the level of the M. in

56:5.3 the superuniverse Ancients of Days, and the SM.

56:7.2 more direct ministrations of the superuniverse M.;

56:7.7 of the Ancients of Days and the superuniverse M..

56:7.9 with or without the collaboration of the SM..

65:0.1 life-impartation ministry of the SM. in conjunction

95:6.2 Zoroaster had learned of the story of the SM. as

95:6.5 the Dalamatian and Edenic teachings about the S..

103:7.12 spirit divergence is in the encircuitment of the SM.

105:7.16 the Master Universe, and relatively by the SM.,

106:1.4 integrated in the liaison between the SM. and the

115:7.5 the SM. are apparently Trinity inevitabilities;

116:1.3 and the mind potential reposes in the SM..

116:1.3 the cosmic mind, the ministry of the SM.;

116:2.2 the M., whose collective acts are the source of his

116:2.7 3. The SM..

116:3.2 the Reflective Spirits of a superuniverse to the M. in

116:4.2 together with his primary personalities, the SM..

116:4.2 relationship is shared in measure by all of the M.

116:4.3 M. joined with the ancestral Trinity in the cocreation

116:4.3 the M. continue as source-centers for the ministry of

116:4.4 But the M. continue in supervision of the Reflective

116:4.5 The M. are not only the supporters and augmenters

116:4.5 they are in turn affected by the creative purposes of

116:4.5 Ordinarily, the collective creations of the M. are of

116:4.5 But when the M. collectively produced the Seven

116:4.6 And as it is with the M. of the superuniverses, so is

116:5.10 sense when the SM. unitedly engaged in their first

116:5.10 the circuits of the M. contrastively differentiated

116:6.5 are incomplete without the overcontrol of the M..

117:0.3 an advancing spirit contacts the ministry of the M.,

117:6.12 Personalities, ranging from the M. to Creator Sons.

117:6.15 passes through the divinity of one of the SM.;

119:8.4 personalized in the differing natures of the SM.,

spiritualnoun

0:5.12 a level intervening between the material and the s..

1:4.5 and the Universal Creator, the material and the s.,

6:0.3 source of all the meanings and values of the s.,

9:0.4 the Third is responsive to both the s. and the material

9:7.1 recognition of the mental, the material, and the s..

11:9.3 phases—the personal and the nonpersonal, the s.

12:6.3 occurs a liaison between the material and the s.,

25:1.4 In personality relationships the s. is dominant over

42:10.5 a synthesis of the material and the s. which is

42:11.1 to be the dual realms of the physical and the s.,

43:7.1 plane of existence between the material and the s.,

46:4.7 helpers functioning between the material and the s.

48:2.16 mortals progress from the physical to the s. as they

48:2.22 which gradually extends from the material to the s..

48:6.30 borderland transactions of the s. and the physical,

77:1.1 in a unique interassociation of the material and the s.

91:3.5 borders of the contact of the material with the s.,

101:2.10 bridge the gulf between the material and the s.,

101:3.3 a transient partnership of the material and the s. is

101:5.8 spirit and matter, between the material and the s..

102:0.3 in mortal experience from the material to the s.,

103:6.6 Therefore are the s. and the material, the inner and

103:6.12 the morontia gulf between the physical and the s..

111:2.8 exists in the realm between the material and the s..

117:3.6 consciously grows from the material toward the s. by

118:10.19 as men reach upward from the material to the s..

133:6.7 entity intervening between the material and the s.,

143:7.3 Worship—contemplation of the s.—must alternate

145:5.7 ministry of things physical to the exclusion of the s..

151:3.7 and natural as a means of introducing the s. and the

170:2.5 4. It taught the pre-eminence of the s. compared with

170:4.13 5. The transcendency of the s. over the material in

170:5.2 the idea of the natural as the shadow of the s.

170:5.16 Philo’s doctrine of the temporal contrasted with the s

189:1.13 personality midway between the material and the s.

195:4.5 this gigantic struggle between the secular and the s.,

195:7.15 field between man, the material, and man, the s..

196:3.17 good and evil, truth and error, material and s.,

spiritualadjective

0:5.1 worship and wisdom through the morontial and s. to

0:5.10 reality is neither material nor s.—it is morontial.

0:5.12 The warp of morontia is s.; its woof is physical.

1:3.7 is destined to become increasingly s. and ultimately

2:7.3 uniform and universal, but the story of things s.,

5:3.8 cosmic levels: the intellectual, the morontial, the s.,

6:2.1 The Eternal Son is just as s. as the Father, just as

6:6.4 The Eternal Son is wholly s.; man is very nearly

11:9.3 phases—the personal and the nonpersonal, the s.

14:2.9 Everything physical or s. is perfectly predictable,

16:4.6 The goal of personality existence is s., but morontia

17:1.3 the direction of things physical, intellectual, and s.;

30:4.27 threefold in nature: intellectual, s., and experiential

34:2.3 attributes these Spirits are identical, equally s.

35:10.3 in things material, intellectual, morontial, and s..

39:4.16 beyond the range of mortal vision; and one third s.

39:4.18 Here fraternize beings who are wholly s. and

42:11.1 to be the dual realms of the physical and the s.,

43:9.2 morontia creature; you were more material than s..

43:9.2 a true spirit; you will be more s. than material.

47:4.6 material, more intellectual, and slightly more s..

49:5.13 than the one-brained mortals but somewhat less s.,

52:7.3 The races are becoming highly s..

54:1.7 Even wisdom is safe only when it is s. in motivation.

56:7.4 levels of Deity before they become sufficiently s.

64:2.7 Many of the more intelligent and s. of the Foxhall

65:1.9 fourth stage of being wherein we shall be wholly s.,

75:4.8 unusual and extraordinary, whether natural or s.,

77:8.9 These are the more s. of the midway creatures,

79:6.10 the yellow race was due to four great factors: 3. S..

91:2.2 ego; it has been always psychic and sometimes s..

92:7.4 in true worship of the Father of all, for this is s.,

95:3.5 Egypt was intellectual and moral but not overly s..

100:5.4 do occur experiences which are also s. in origin.

101:2.16 as to your belief in, and experience with, things s..

103:6.3 personality experience, all creation appears to be s.

103:7.6 looking out, the universe appears to be wholly s..

110:6.3 the self—the whole self—material, intellectual, and s..

111:1.1 Though the work of Adjusters is s. in nature, they

111:2.7 this unique relationship is neither material nor s.

116:1.4 grand universe is not exclusively physical and s..

116:1.4 seven superuniverses it is primarily material and s.,

116:4.5 noted that the offspring of this creative act are s.,

131:8.2 He is truly s.; he stands alone and changes not.

145:5.1 with physical ministry to the neglect of the s..

145:5.7 ministry of things physical to the exclusion of the s..

147:0.2 that the “kingdom” which Jesus proclaimed was s.

155:3.7 learned that, when religion is wholly s. in motive,

156:5.2 of this combined creature of mind and spirit is s.

156:5.16 which are material and to God those which are s..

158:6.3 Your ideal was not s..

160:5.3 object of religious devotion may be material or s.,

170:5.18 fellowship in the kingdom; one is s., the other mainly

176:3.2 that your connection with the kingdom is s. and

177:2.5 everything intellectual, social, moral, and even s.

178:1.3 requirements, one being material and the other s.,

189:2.9 true evidences of the resurrection of Michael are s.

195:7.14 Machines are never emotional, ethical, moral, or s..

195:7.15 field between man, the material, and man, the s..

195:10.11 true church—the Jesus brotherhood—is invisible, s.,

196:3.27 Morality is not necessarily s.; it may be purely human

spiritual abode

11:0.1 Paradise is a material sphere as well as a s. abode.

spiritual achievement(s)

35:3.22 stands low in the scale of universes as regards s.

35:10.5 wonderful records of service, administration, and s..

45:4.15 13. Elijah, a translated soul of brilliant s. during the

46:7.8 destiny of progressive intellectual growth and even s.

48:2.23 examiners, and as soon as you register adequate s.,

50:5.10 ages of intellectual expansion, social culture, and s..

55:5.6 and has overshadowed both with an exquisite s..

67:7.6 sin does not prevent the highest s. by any individual

109:5.5 no hereditary handicap ever prevents eventual s..

110:7.1 depends on yet other greater and more sublime s.,

113:1.5 undoubted potential of s; men and women who enjoy

121:4.1 bring an abundant harvest of moral character and s..

136:6.10 in mortal existence—intellectual mastery and s.

spiritual activity or activities

3:1.9 But neither the s. of the Eternal Son and his Sons

9:1.4 the Eternal Son dominates the spheres of s.;

12:8.1 universe is always the arena wherein take place all s.;

14:3.6 the material functions and the s. of these enormous

49:5.14 the other for the s.-counterparting activities of the

55:4.19 society—social, cultural, philosophic, cosmic, and s..

65:7.8 they all be recognized as phenomena apart from s..

99:6.4 Formal religion restrains men in their personal s.

133:6.5 man cannot exist apart from moral thinking and s..

spiritual actuality

0:4.7 The Eternal Son is an absolute s.; mortal man is very

spiritual adjudication

15:12.2 Ancients of Days are the review tribunals for the s.

21:5.9 A Master Son may at will vary the order of the s.

spiritual Adjuster

103:7.1 only by personal mortal experience with the s.

spiritual adjustments

81:6.40 Only moral and s. can be made on the spur of the

110:2.1 to effect such mind changes and to make such s.

spiritual administration

7:2.4 exclusively s. and superpersonal, is not discernible by

7:7.5 these activities of the far-flung s. of the Eternal Son,

10:8.8 the material universes and their s. continue to expand

12:6.2 God is absolute in the s. of the cosmos in the person

15:13.2 which are not immediately concerned with the s.

109:2.6 or other extrahuman service associated with the s. of

146:7.2 only in exceptional cases and as a part of the s. of the

spiritual Administrator

0:2.13 Son—Co-ordinate Creator, Spirit Controller, and S..

6:1.2 the Eternal Son is first a cocreator and then a s..

9:1.3 the Father as an original creator and the Son as a s.

spiritual adulthood

193:2.2 that you grow up, by grace, to the full stature of s..

spiritual advancement

4:1.1 labor for the honor of God and the s. of his children.

6:5.7 while these two forever work as one for your s..

19:5.9 universal scheme of moral enlightenment and s..

20:8.2 but they are not wholly occupied with the s. and

52:2.3 determines their rate of s. and the extent of

94:2.3 hope of finding that deliverance and s. in death

129:4.5 and familiar human periods of intellectual and s.,

spiritual advantage

156:5.5 you must come to that place of s. where you have

spiritual advisers

72:3.6 These s. and examiners are now under the direction

spiritual affairs

14:4.20 the details of the intricate intellectual and s. of the

32:3.4 adjustment and regulation of the s. of the far-flung

35:6.3 function of the senior associate is the oversight of s.,

77:9.10 compensate that gap between the material and s. of

spiritual affection

25:1.6 an affection which, while s., you could only

156:5.5 in the expulsive energy of a new and sincere s..

spiritual age

20:9.1 world indicates that the time is ripe to initiate a s.,

20:9.1 sonship because Urantia has never experienced a s.

20:9.2 Sons are wholly concerned with the initiation of a s.,

37:2.9 postbestowal or dawning s. of an inhabited world.

170:4.6 5. The kingdom in its fullness, the future s. of light

spiritual agencies

77:1.2 modify the workings of the interassociation of s.

94:6.1 century, through an unusual co-ordination of s.,

spiritual agitation

100:4.2 can be no growth without psychic conflict and s..

spiritual aims

32:3.6 and thus isolate themselves from the progressive s.

spiritual allegiance

52:7.4 As the era of Teacher Sons progresses, the s. of the

109:5.4 compromise while he yields s. to but one master;

178:1.7 In every possible way—in everything short of your s.

spiritual ambassadors

20:8.1 Upon certification they become s. representing the

142:7.17 You are s. of a spiritual kingdom, special

spiritual analogies

151:2.5 all such attempts to make a natural parable yield s.

spiritual anchorage

196:0.5 Nothing was able to tear him away from the s. of

spiritual anguish

187:5.8 the overwhelming emotional agony and acute s. of

spiritual answer

168:4.4 making of a prayer and the reception of the full s.

spiritual appeal(s)

149:3.3 of their experience, they react uniformly to all s..

149:3.3 Jews had closed the doors of their hearts to the s.

152:6.4 recognize truth and respond to the s. of the gospel

195:0.3 It was not a simple s., such as Jesus had presented

spiritual application

151:2.5 we should not attempt to make a s. of all the minor

spiritual appointments

46:4.9 sublime grandeur and exquisite perfection of the s.

spiritual appreciation

44:1.12 Appreciation of music on Urantia is physical and s.;

spiritual approach

102:4.4 Deity is more than spirit, but the s. is the only one

194:3.18 Mankind can be unified only by the s., and the Spirit

spiritual appropriation

0:12.13 to assist man in the s. of all truth contributory to

spiritual aristocracy

19:6.7 3. The incoming s. of successive outer universes.

spiritual ascent

32:3.8 is indeed no limit to the possible heights of their s.

38:3.1 in no way related to man’s progressive career of s.

39:1.11 rather at the very bottom of the long ladder of s. to

116:4.11 can therefore experience the greatest degree of s. in

117:6.26 the Father, you will find the great cause of your s.

spiritual ascension

40:5.4 personal survival and determines the destiny of s..

168:4.11 transcended, or postponed to another stage of s..

195:7.16 values and connotes eternal progression in s. and

spiritual aspects

7:0.1 Son is ever concerned with the execution of the s. of

9:6.5 The s. of creature mind unfailingly respond to the

14:5.6 to all features of the physical, intellectual, and s.

22:7.13 Havoners result in the trinitization of certain high s.

45:6.3 to compensate the social, and s. of their deficiency

165:0.2 the final period of the development of the higher s. of

spiritual aspiration(s)

34:7.4 which would have been more consonant with s..

100:6.4 moral determination and s. to attain the highest goals

spiritual assault

155:1.3 to enter the kingdom, why do you not take it by s.

spiritual assets

195:6.1 Only unthinking men become panicky about the s. of

spiritual associates

9:8.13 Even you will be able to see your s. of the lower

spiritual association

7:6.7 kinship which unites in bonds of near-absolute s..

43:8.11 all phases of personal endowment through group s.

195:10.8 the brotherhood of man in the s. of the kingdom

spiritual assurance

146:3.4 S. is the equivalent of your personal religious

spiritual attainmentsee attainment

spiritual attainments

49:5.16 concerning the s. of any world or group of worlds

170:3.11 age of improved human relations and advancing s.

spiritual attitude

13:4.3 Master Spirits have to do with the differential s. and

16:3.15 and Spirit or to depict the s. of the Supreme Being,

155:6.12 kingdom can best be realized by acquiring the s.

196:0.9 This s. wholly dominated his thinking and feeling,

196:0.10 To Jesus prayer was a sincere expression of s.,

spiritual attraction

7:1.5 those local systems of s. that function in the lesser

spiritual attributes

6:4.10 it is only necessary to study the s. of God the Father

9:4.1 nature of the Third Source that is distinct from his s.

34:2.3 But in all essential s. these Spirits are identical,

spiritual authority

181:2.17 Henceforth I shall exercise only s. over you

spiritual awakening

20:7.3 the universal educators, being dedicated to the s.

64:6.26 days of Orvonon, when they experienced a great s..

79:4.8 The s. of the sixth century before Christ did not

79:7.4 descendants contributed much to a subsequent s..

spiritual awareness

100:5.3 the supreme ideals—the psychic, emotional, and s. of

103:7.6 faith out of s., but through the mediation of a

spiritual ban

50:6.5 all the worlds of Satania have rested under the s. of

spiritual bank

195:6.1 The s. of the kingdom will be paying out faith, hope,

spiritual barrenness

166:1.11 Jesus sought to expose the s. of the first two

195:3.9 became institutionalized nearly to the point of s..

spiritual basis

14:6.12 It is the s. and material basis for absolute confidence

spiritual batteries

144:4.8 As prayer may be likened to recharging the s. of the

spiritual battle

195:6.10 a mistake when they try to call modern man to s.

spiritual beautification

44:0.1 are engaged in morontia embellishment and in s..

spiritual beauty

6:2.7 realization of the exclusively s. of universal values.

11:0.2 But the depths of the s. and the wonders of this

20:10.3 universes as living truth, divine goodness, and true s.

spiritual being

20:3.3 he arrives on a planet as a s., invisible to material

112:2.9 The possession of personality identifies man as a s.

142:7.17 spiritual kingdom, and that my Father is also a s.?

spiritual beingssee beings

spiritual beliefs

92:1.3 Religion arises as a biologic reaction of mind to s.

spiritual believer

170:5.18 only between Jesus and his s. believer brothers.

spiritual benefactors

100:2.1 fellows of that which has been received from one’s s.

spiritual benefits

149:1.5 with the fact that such healing was desired for its s.

spiritual bestowal

176:1.2 When his people rejected his s. and refused to

194:3.19 selfishness has been swallowed up in this new s. of

spiritual birthright

52:2.12 their moral heritage and forever destroyed their s..

spiritual births

103:2.1 Many s. are accompanied by anguish of spirit and

103:2.1 Other s. are a natural and normal growth of the

spiritual bi-unification

113:7.8 the two beings have achieved s. on Seraphington

spiritual blindness

70:2.12 1. The strong drift toward materialism, s. blindness.

101:6.11 3. Salvation from s., the human realization of the

133:5.4 with pride and statistical egotism, not to mention s..

171:4.7 and as the result of religious prejudice and s..

spiritual bond

160:2.4 Personal affection is the s. which holds together

spiritual bondage

195:10.2 to form creeds or create theological systems of s.

spiritual bravery

36:5.8 and the intellectual root of moral stamina and s..

spiritual brilliance

1:3.3 The glory and the s. of the divine personality

spiritual brotherhood

52:6.2 shown the way to the immediate attainment of s.,

71:5.3 by co-operation, understanding fraternity, and s..

99:3.2 it is an exclusively s. of God-knowing individuals.

118:8.10 man achieves the beginnings of s. when he elects to

121:7.2 accept the Master’s teachings about the s. of man.

133:0.3 you should make no such distinctions in the s. of

134:6.13 the s. of man will forever insure good will among

139:4.13 to represent the church as a “s. devoted to the social

152:3.2 This kingdom of heaven which we proclaim is a s.,

152:3.2 the all-wise and the all-powerful Ruler over this s.

153:2.4 to reveal my Father and to establish on earth the s.

154:0.2 only concerned with the establishment of the s. of

158:6.3 would be greatest in the kingdom of my Father’s s.

163:4.4 3. Proclaim a s. of the sons of God, not an outward

163:7.4 grasp the truth that the kingdom of heaven is the s.

169:4.1 the Master thought best to designate the s. of man

169:4.6 necessary for him to denominate his proposed s.

170:5.6 successor of the earlier concept of the purely s. of

170:5.11 the will of God, thus becoming members of the s. of

170:5.15 effectively displaced Jesus’ concept and ideal of a s..

170:5.20 lack of s. is both inexcusable and reprehensible.

178:1.2 The kingdom, being a s. of the spirit-born sons of

195:10.11 to handicap the progress of the invisible and s.

spiritual brothers

170:5.18 only between Jesus and his s. believer brothers.

spiritual candidacy

36:5.11 Worship is the badge of s.-ascension candidacy.

spiritual capacity or capacities

5:2.1 It is determined by the s. of receptivity and by the

48:7.3 of specialized skill does not signify possession of s..

77:2.4 not only physical and intellectual qualities but also s..

108:1.2 estimate of probable intellectual endowment and s.

108:1.5 What is the potential of soul, the probable s. of

110:6.4 Lack of s. makes it very difficult to transmit to

144:4.4 The soul’s s. for receptivity determines the quantity

156:5.17 The measure of the s. of the evolving soul is your

spiritual captives

140:3.2 I send you forth to proclaim liberty to the s., joy to

140:9.2 Liberate s., comfort the oppressed, and minister to

spiritual career

48:4.20 your long morontia, and then increasingly s..

84:6.6 men and women need each other in their s. as well

108:6.7 material and present existence in the light of the s.

spiritual cause(s)

114:7.5 to some special social, economic, political, s.,

164:3.6 common tendency to assign s. to commonplace

spiritual center

6:1.2 The Eternal Son is the s. and divine administrator of

spiritual certainty

102:6.7 The convincing evidence of this s. consists in the

196:3.5 s., in the truth of genuine religious experience.

spiritual cessation

130:4.8 indwelling spirit pilot supervenes in s. of existence.

spiritual character

6:3.2 Mercy is the essence of the Son’s s. character.

9:4.1 the physical attributes and the s. of the Third Person

28:5.19 who so unerringly reflect the actual moral and s. of

91:7.3 emotional influences than a manifestation of s..

117:5.13 Cosmically moral and divinely s. represents the

133:4.6 as you build the material structures of men, grow a s.

139:12.8 Judas did not make progress in the acquirement of s.

160:3.2 habits eventually formulate themselves into a s.,

spiritual characteristics

6:2.6 In the Son all s. are apparently greatly enhanced by

spiritual charms

141:3.4 the Master’s presence, there were also all those s.

spiritual cheer

138:2.1 to hear words of religious comfort and s. good cheer.

spiritual child

91:8.8 but only a s. would undertake to persuade God.

spiritual children

142:7.17 Do you not understand that I am teaching you as s.

spiritual choice(s)

16:8.9 2. S. choice, truth discernment.

36:3.8 with will, with the power of moral decision and s.,

52:5.6 as they attain the age of moral responsibility, of s..

111:6.2 he possesses a unique liberty—freedom of s. and

130:2.9 wholehearted moral decisions and unqualified s. are

spiritual choosing

67:3.7 the tremendous influence of mind as a factor in s..

spiritual circuit(s)—see circuit, circuits

spiritual civilization

63:6.8 Planetary Prince, was there such a high s. on earth.

114:7.9 groups of forward-looking personalities that s.

spiritual classification

49:5.31 The s of all mortals during their prefusion experience

spiritual cohesion

6:4.3 The s. of all creation rests on the everywhere active

spiritual cohesiveness

7:1.6 There is a s. among the spiritual and spiritized

spiritual comfort

140:3.7 even so speak to my children these words of s.:

spiritual communication

91:7.3 emotional experience as a divine revelation or a s..

spiritual communion

1:7.2 Man attains union by progressive reciprocal s.,

28:6.8 mutual appreciation, fraternal fellowship, s.,

46:8.2 accompanied by their restoration to the s. of the

100:5.8 mysticism has sometimes been a means of genuine s..

101:1.3 All such inner and s. is termed spiritual insight.

101:1.4 a profoundly deep and actual experience of s. with

103:4.0 4. SPIRITUAL COMMUNION

103:4.3 The sense of guilt comes either from interrupted s. or

109:4.1 a high type of s. communion with their fellows until

134:9.2 near-by hills and engaged in many seasons of s. with

144:2.2 The ideal prayer is a form of s. that leads to worship.

155:5.12 become believers in the truths of this higher s..”

160:1.12 The relaxation of worship, or s. as practiced by

160:3.1 The secret of all this problem is wrapped up in s.,

167:6.6 with the intellectual approach to s. with God.

178:1.13 from the lack of the living waters of combined s.

196:2.2 human reverence up through years of personal s.

spiritual comprehension

24:6.2 to be so limited in the range of your vision and s..

26:5.2 second, the s. of the Father-Son partnership;

26:7.5 Still more difficult is even the minimum s. of the

26:8.2 first, in the adequate s. of the Son; second,

152:5.3 Are you all slow of s. and deficient in living faith?

spiritual concept(s)

22:4.1 They have acquired a s. of the eternal purpose of the

93:6.1 of temporal rule in favor of the s. of the kingdom of

97:7.9 most sublime of the s. of God ever to greet the ears

99:4.4 prevails, for such is the true s. of supreme reality.

101:9.9 moral consciousness and the s. of enduring reality.

102:3.10 segments of science with the s.-insight concept of

102:4.4 content of materialism which contaminates the s. of

103:7.15 the scientific material viewpoint with the religious s..

110:5.4 horrible distortion of the representations of the s.

122:5.10 Joseph leaned more toward the s. of the expected

137:8.18 prepared in their hearts to reject such a purely s. of

154:1.3 and those more idealistic and s. taught by Jesus,

170:5.10 teachings of the kingdom so fully displaced the s. of

170:5.19 at hand”—meaning a return to the high s. of Jesus,

172:3.4 with the Messiah by those who held more to the s.

176:1.2 The Master realized that the rejection of the s. of

spiritual concern

136:9.2 hearts of men, and that it was purely a matter of s..

spiritual conclusions

189:2.6 a group of facts must necessarily lead to truthful s.

spiritual concomitants

91:6.7 The psychic and s. of the prayer of faith are

spiritual confederation

15:9.15 becoming at once eligible for admission into the s.

spiritual connection

100:2.1 depends on the maintenance of a living s. with true

180:2.1 If you will maintain this living s. with me, you will

spiritual connotation

40:9.7 any one event may have a s. to one mortal but not

spiritual conquest

129:3.9 Adjuster made great progress in the s. of this same

163:6.2 are thus to go forward in an endless career of s..”

spiritual consciousness

6:6.2 Without mind in some phase there would be no s.

98:2.2 Orient and the Levant experienced a revival of s.

101:9.3 yield intellectual loyalty to the highest dictates of s..

101:9.5 The enlightened s. of civilized man is not concerned

103:7.13 Faith is the act of recognizing the validity of s.

145:0.3 earth mission from the times of Ruth’s earliest s.

194:2.7 the experience of the living and growing s. of the

spiritual consequences

67:7.7 Sin is wholly personal as to moral guilt or s.,

spiritual consideration

152:5.3 you dominated by material motives instead of s..

spiritual contact

100:5.9 rather than in the direction of the zone of s.,

spiritual content

7:3.7 It is the motivating thought, the s., that validates the

103:9.1 Religious experience is the s. content of religion.

103:9.12 religious experience that is proportional to the s.,

spiritual contribution

195:6.9 surveyed Jesus giving his life as a s. to man’s inner

spiritual control

6:4.1 the Son will be found wholly adequate for the s.

spiritual converts

153:1.2 with the more important task of winning lasting s.

spiritual co-ordinator

108:2.3 where the Spirit of Truth is functioning as a s. of

spiritual corps

190:1.7 The apostles, the s. of the kingdom, are this day

spiritual correlation(s)

103:7.2 morontia liaison to the high universe status of s..

180:5.9 cannot be helpfully considered apart from their s..

spiritual counterpart(s)

13:1.22 a s. and potentially immortal counterpart of character

20:9.2 They make real the s. of material knowledge and

108:6.5 unfailingly duplicate every mental creation with a s.;

110:2.3 devoted to the work of building up s. of your careers

111:7.3 aid the Adjuster in the task of showing you the s. of

spiritual course

26:5.4 This course of achievement is intellectual, s., and

spiritual craving

91:8.5 Prayer is sometimes the pathetic expression of s.

spiritual creation

6:4.5 In his personal and detectable contact with s., he

8:4.1 But in and through all this material and s. there is

15:7.4 are provided with every phase of material and s..

spiritual creature(s)

9:6.1 with all these physical, morontial, and s. creatures of

21:0.4 seven times he passed through the experience of s.

43:9.2 morontia creature; you were more material than s..

spiritual culture

25:1.5 the worlds devoted to the final training and s. of

50:4.8 5. S. culture.

64:6.6 there occurred a great decline in intellectual and s..

68:6.5 arts and true scientific progress, together with s.,

78:2.4 Adam left a great intellectual and s. behind him,

79:6.13 for the mountain barriers and the later decline in s.,

123:5.8 Jesus received his moral training and s. chiefly in his

spiritual currents

91:8.9 progressing by the utilization of the ascending s.

spiritual dangers

89:3.2 These notions of the s. of material possession were

spiritual darkness

3:1.10 planets (or even systems) have plunged far into s.,

27:7.6 upward to Paradise glory from the depths of the s.

35:4.5 extinguished during that period of increasing s..

35:5.6 On those worlds segregated in s., those spheres

53:9.8 But for ages the seven prison worlds of s. in Satania

66:7.20 wiped out by the horrible confusion and abject s.

75:1.3 a world groping about in abject s. and cursed with

102:0.2 by some wandering soul who has become lost in s.,

130:2.4 channel of spiritual light to the mortal who sits in s.

191:1.2 the struggle with s. and the evil doubtings of the

191:4.3 to the enlightenment of their fellows who sit in s..

spiritual dawn

52:2.4 This dispensation witnesses a s., the different races

spiritual death

102:2.7 of religious concepts is the equivalent of s..

112:3.2 1. S. (soul) death. If and when mortal man has finally

spiritual debt

89:4.6 throughout an entire lifetime to get him out of s..

spiritual decadence

97:2.1 teachers endeavored to stem reactionary tide of s.

99:6.1 religious turmoil does not, in and of itself, betoken s.

121:1.1 Jesus didn’t come to this world during an age of s.

195:4.4 intellectual deterioration, s., moral hibernation,

spiritual deception

196:3.29 a philosophic distortion, a psychic illusion, a s..

spiritual decisions

110:1.4 your significant temporal choices and vital s. and,

spiritual decline

195:4.1 the intellectual and s. of the so-called “dark ages.”

spiritual deliverer

64:6.7 Onamonalonton appeared as their leader and s..

126:3.6 that his mission was that of a s. or moral teacher

141:3.8 By showing mercy, Jesus meant to portray s. from

spiritual depression

95:5.2 During this time of increasing s. in Mesopotamia,

spiritual deprivation

67:7.7 No person is ever made to suffer vital s. because of

spiritual depth

163:7.4 And this present phase was one of s. in contrast with

spiritual design

21:2.8 In the last analysis, s. is controlled by the Trinity

spiritual destiny or destinies

156:5.7 S. is dependent on faith, love, and devotion to truth—

156:5.9 Your s. is conditioned only by your spiritual longings

158:0.1 Master ascended the mountain alone to settle the s.

spiritual development(s)

14:4.19 who have not yet achieved that s. which will enable

18:3.1 they have progressed in s. to that point where they

20:7.3 administration as with moral enlightenment and s..

22:7.4 have attained certain levels of Paradise culture and s.

37:6.6 progression of eternity does not consist solely in s..

39:8.6 when survivors attain the requisite intellectual and s.

47:3.7 you will resume your intellectual training and s. at

51:4.3 alternate in capacity for intellectual growth and s.,

52:1.4 dispensations of revealed religion and higher s..

52:5.1 When a certain standard of intellectual and s. is

55:5.1 the s. which characterize these advanced epochs of

55:6.5 We observe that the upper limits of s. associated

64:6.35 evolving world attain comparatively high levels of s..

67:0.1 modify the course of social evolution and of s..

74:6.5 of individuals believed to be extraordinary in s..

81:6.25 And modern civilization is at a standstill in s. and

100:2.1 S. depends, first, on the maintenance of a living

100:2.2 The evidence of true s. consists in the exhibition of

100:2.4 S. is determined by capacity therefor and is directly

102:8.4 the otherwise unobservable progress of internal s..

110:2.1 the intellectual and s. of their human subjects, but

110:6.5 your intellectual decisions, moral choosings, and s.

110:6.14 improvement in all phases of s. subsequent to the

110:6.19 Purely s. may have little to do with planetary material

113:1.4 their status in making the circles of progress and s..

129:4.2 This experience of s. was a gradual growth from

132:2.10 the realms of moral progress on the lower levels of s.

143:2.3 of man’s moral nature and the indicator of his s..

181:2.21 with the intellectual status and s. of the hearer.

spiritual devotion(s)

46:7.7 affection for their masters, join in the outward s.

90:5.3 reading, and other individual and group s..

94:9.2 to all of Asia is one of the thrilling stories of the s.

spiritual difference

5:1.1 The magnitude of the s. between the highest

spiritual differential

2:5.6 There likewise exists a great gulf of s. differential

40:5.17 The intellectual and s. between three brain types

spiritual difficulties

38:2.1 Angels are fully cognizant of your struggles and s..

194:2.1 in his day, was an effective solvent for man’s s.

194:2.1 effective solvent for man’s ever-new and varied s..

spiritual directionization

106:0.1 his cosmic insight, and his s. are all enhanced by a

spiritual directors

18:3.1 and communicate with the high s. of these advanced

spiritual discernment

71:7.12 7. Cosmic insight—s. discernment.

180:5.5 Without a s. of the golden rule of wisdom you might

spiritual discouragement

122:5.1 Joseph was subject to periods of mild s..

spiritual discovery

111:0.1 really known only through cosmic insight and s..

spiritual discrimination

130:2.8 It is the possession of such powers of s. and truth

spiritual disease

147:3.3 is even greater that you should be cleansed of all s.

spiritual disloyalty

178:1.16 assailed them only by the denunciation of their s.

spiritual dispensation

170:5.21 through this material age and over into a more s.

spiritual disquiet

98:2.2 that true religion is the cure for soul hunger, s., and

spiritual diversity

16:0.11 space—have been conditioned by the other-than-s. of

spiritual divinity

106:1.4 by spiritual progression, finds the personal and s.

spiritual domain(s)

7:1.1 omniscience, is equally true of the Son in the s..

9:4.6 the meanings of mind to fruit in the material and s..

16:6.8 3. Worship—the s. of the reality of religious

38:7.6 borderland work of the physical, morontial, and s..

51:7.4 The Planetary Prince and his staff still foster the s. of

56:0.1 The physical, intellectual, and s. of creation are

103:5.10 Man, in his s. domain, does have a free will.

spiritual dominance

42:12.13 encountered all ranges of material, mindal, and s..

133:7.10 values and would be without a guiding sense of s.

spiritual dominion

108:4.2 assisting in the establishment of the s. of Michael

185:3.3 sufficient to show all men that my kingdom is a s.,

spiritual doom

153:2.3 who dares to warn them of the day of their s.?

spiritual doubts

32:3.6 they grow weary in progression, entertain s.,

196:0.5 that it absolutely swept away any s. and destroyed

spiritual downfall

179:4.2 is the intellectual pride that precedes the s.!

spiritual drive

127:6.12 technique of utilizing the energy of the s. to turn

spiritual duties

87:5.1 man as constantly failing in the discharge of his s..

spiritual dynamics

118:8.11 stability of mechanical statics to the divinity of s.,

spiritual economy

14:4.11 sonship carries on the material, intellectual, and s. of

77:1.2 evolving planet produce marked changes in the s.

109:2.7 some cosmic achievement essential to the s. of the

spiritual ecstasy

91:7.3 Genuine s. is usually associated with great outward

158:5.4 three apostles who had so recently enjoyed the s. of

160:1.5 of intelligent art, even that of celestial joy and s..

194:0.3 but at just this moment of s. and personal triumph,

spiritual education

30:4.26 of Havona your s. begins in reality and in earnest;

spiritual effort(s)

6:2.4 aiding creatures of imperfection in their s. to attain

34:6.5 S. effort results in relative spiritual exhaustion.

spiritual elevation

7:4.2 This project for the s. of the ascendant souls of space

136:2.3 preliminary phenomena of s. which terminate in

spiritual embrace

40:5.10 souls of this type achieve eternal life through the s.

spiritual emergence

195:1.1 and political emergence; Jesus, at moral and s..

spiritual emotions

27:7.6 ever-increasing overflow of the s. of the growing

27:7.6 fully appreciate the tremendous reactions of the s.

113:5.2 they do have s., and they do experience feelings and

spiritual endowment(s)

1:3.3 creatures of materialistic handicaps and limited s..

5:1.5 forget not that their s. is uniform and unique.

14:5.8 inactivity of intellectual co-ordination with the s..

20:1.13 The Creator Sons seem to possess a s. centering in

34:5.7 denotes symmetry of s. and ministry and qualifies

35:3.21 In the Melchizedek College of S. all orders—even

48:7.25 nothing to the intellectual possession or to the s.,

111:1.2 the s. of the human personality together with the

112:2.7 and all of these powers are associated with the s. of

140:5.8 fasting in order to improve one’s appetite for s..

146:3.6 And this Spirit of Truth, speaking for the s. of your

151:3.1 of your parable in accordance with his own s..

152:1.4 the attributes of creative energy combined with s.

156:5.2 foundations for growth of a noble character of s.,”

156:5.10 These moral and s. make all levels of human living

194:1.1 likewise conscious of having received some new s. of

194:3.11 Pentecost, with its s., was designed forever to loose

spiritual energization

7:3.1 able to profit by the intake of this ministry of s..

spiritual energy or energies

0:5.5 The Son is the absolute personality, the secret of s.,

0:6.10 PATTERN can be projected as material, s., mindal,

0:6.12 are patterns resultant from energy (physical, s.,

1:2.9 of their manifestations of physical, mindal, and s..

3:2.5 the three energies, material, mindal, and s., are

12:3.1 All forms of force-energy—material, mindal, or s.

12:6.3 and co-ordination of combined physical and s.

12:6.4 the interrelation of physical, intellectual, and s.,

12:8.14 Paradise the three energies, physical, mindal, and s.,

16:4.5 contrived so to combine and associate material and s.

16:8.2 make up the ensemble of material, mental, and s.

24:1.1 Power Directors—but with the circuits of relative s.

25:6.1 peculiar ability simultaneously to manipulate s.

26:1.17 light are sustained directly by the intake of the s. of

27:1.2 the recharging of beings with physical or with s..

29:1.2 results in a unique association of physical and s.,

30:1.113 Any mind entity that is not associated with s. or

34:1.3 embrace of the Gods and following the flash of s.,

36:6.6 segregated system of energy—material, mindal, or s..

39:4.16 one third morontial, fabricated of the liaison of s.

42:2.1 levels of force and energy—physical, mindal, or s..

42:12.9 a manifestation of energy, physical, mindal, or s..

42:12.13 Physical, s., and mindal energies, as such and in

44:5.1 with every kind of energy: physical, mindal, and s..

44:5.4 3. S.-energy manipulators.

44:5.4 The manipulators of s. are an intriguing group.

44:5.4 S. acts in accordance with established laws, just as

44:5.4 many improved techniques for the intake of s.

44:5.5 throughout the universes as physical, mindal, and s..

44:5.8 is associated with the technique of s.-energy intake.

48:1.5 are able to effect a union of material and of s.,

48:2.1 which represent a working combination of s. and

48:2.13 the unique beings who co-ordinate physical and s.

48:2.19 is sensitive to, and functional with, physical, s.,

99:4.5 contact with, and release of, s. in the mortal life.

112:5.16 of universe energy—morontial, mindal, and s.—which

130:2.4 the material life partner with s. and divine truth in

156:5.10 but moral power and s. are mighty forces which may

160:3.2 practices designed to conserve and augment their s..

194:4.4 with a new experience; they are filled with a new s.

spiritual enlightenment

20:6.4 these Sons are exclusively devoted to the s. of the

52:4.8 of a great religious awakening, a world-wide s..

142:3.22 —in the greater s. of Isaiah’s day—these ten negative

178:1.13 citizenship as these have been enhanced by the s.

195:6.12 Moral convictions based on s. and rooted in human

195:9.2 and enthralling epochs of moral quickening, and s..

spiritual ennoblement

132:4.4 as an opportunity for imparting some thought of s.

spiritual entities

112:2.8 and in the cosmic realities of certain associated s.

117:7.14 reacted to by created energies, co-ordinated in all s.,

spiritual equality

52:7.5 approaches the ideals of social brotherhood and s..

spiritual equivalent

48:4.1 There is a morontial and a s. of mirth and laughter.

spiritual estate

39:6.1 to creature transition from the material to the s..

48:1.6 ascend from the material to the s. of creature life.

spiritual ethics

27:3.1 But s. far transcends the mortal and even morontia

spiritual evaluation

195:7.16 facts of life, and it never ceases in its s. of art.

196:3.9 3. S. evaluation of life—worship.

spiritual evidences

189:2.9 true evidences of the resurrection of Michael are s.

spiritual evolution

49:6.1 and all alike go thence to the morontia worlds of s.

65:6.10 Intellectual, social, moral, and s. are dependent on

65:8.4 does not mean that s. is dependent on education,

96:6.2 the people who would serve as a vital link in the s.

132:3.8 S. is an experience of the increasing and voluntary

spiritual exaltation

32:3.6 so, pending the time of their s., when perfection of

196:0.6 this s. was a wholly unconscious soul expression of

spiritual exercise

91:7.2 The soul of man requires s. as well as spiritual

spiritual exertion

26:7.1 the still-more-taxing and far-more-arduous s. that

143:7.7 Worship is ideal soul rest, a form of restful s..

spiritual exhaustion

34:6.5 Spiritual effort results in relative s. exhaustion.

spiritual exigencies

35:4.2 serve in all exigencies—physical, intellectual, or s.

114:7.9 except in rare social emergencies and s. wherein

spiritual existence(s)

31:10.14 we of the higher levels of s. now come down to

33:1.1 all three phases of intelligent creature existence: s.,

43:7.1 plane of existence between the material and the s.,

118:10.14 the laws of the material world, the purposes of s.,

132:3.6 a succession of personality manifestations of s.

194:3.3 Jesus provides the joy and peace of another and s.

spiritual expansion

101:5.4 evolutionary religion is destined to receive the s. of

spiritual experiencesee experience, spiritual

spiritual experiences

1:6.6 God-knowing man describes his s., not to convince

spiritual expression(s)

9:0.2 The Son is infinite in s. and interpretation;

23:3.8 all of the limitless avenues of s., divine service,

27:7.7 becomes engulfed in a dominating tide of s. and

56:2.1 The s. of the Eternal Son are correlated with the

56:10.20 As this love-comprehension of Deity finds s. in the

spiritual extinction

54:5.14 the full course of its own moral bankruptcy and s..

spiritual eyes

167:7.4 if you had your s. anointed, you would then see

176:4.5 But if every eye is to behold him, and if only s. are

spiritual fact

160:5.5 infinite values resident in the s. of the eternal God.

spiritual factors

79:6.10 the yellow race was due to four great factors: 3. S..

spiritual faith

91:6.6 of philosophic wisdom, intellectual sincerity, and s..

92:5.8 ebbs and flows of the tide of religious truth and s.,

92:7.3 to borrow the best in their neighbors’ living s.

101:3.4 Genuine s. (true moral consciousness) is revealed in

104:2.3 Through s. man gains insight into the love of God

104:2.3 this s. has no influence on the ordained laws of the

110:6.17 But choosing to do the will of God joins s. to

146:3.4 realities plus your s. and minus your honest doubts

154:1.3 better grounded in s. and true religious experience.

155:5.10 actual realization of the victory of s. over doubt

176:4.3 visits) he would be discerned only by the eye of s..

181:2.20 to seek eternal realities with the eye of s. and not

195:7.1 Facts never quarrel with real s.; theories may.

196:0.1 intellectual; it was wholly personal and purely s..

196:0.5 personal, living, original, spontaneous, and purely s..

196:0.6 In a religious genius, strong s. so many times leads

196:0.7 The all-consuming and indomitable s. of Jesus

spiritual family

15:9.18 as holding membership in the recognized s. of the

spiritual fasting

140:5.8 But it is most dangerous to knowingly engage in s.

140:5.8 Prolonged fasting, either physical or s., tends to

spiritual Father

2:0.1 and looks up to the Paradise Creator as a true s..

105:1.6 God, as your s., is comprehensible to you and to all

131:10.8 this great and glorious Being is my s.; I am his child.

132:4.7 the inspiring satisfaction of knowing God as your s.,

132:7.4 by that I mean that he early lost sight of his s.,

194:3.11 fail fully to grasp the truth that God is also the s.

spiritual features

122:0.2 his study of human groups and his survey of the s.

spiritual fellowship

141:7.5 And he emphasized that this intimate s. was to be

157:4.5 spiritual reality will I build the living temple of s.

170:3.9 He was wholly concerned with that inward and s.

170:4.11 3. S. fellowship with God the Father.

170:5.12 experience of individual believers, this purely s. with

182:1.8 In the s. of the believer-son with the divine Father

spiritual files

26:3.5 the literal files of Havona, for the s. of their order,

spiritual finding

111:5.6 This choosing of the Father’s will is the s. of the

spiritual fires

55:2.5 removed from their material associations by the s.

spiritual fixation

100:1.2 are too busy to grow and are in grave danger of s..

spiritual flames

55:2.5 to witness the ascension of their loved ones in s.,

spiritual flash

34:1.1 This is a tremendous s., a phenomenon discernible

spiritual flavor

2:7.6 Divine truth is best known by its s. flavor.

spiritual food

133:4.2 In your living and loving ministry serve s. food in

153:2.7 the meat which perishes but rather seek for the s.

159:5.1 hearers to feed their souls upon the best of the s.,

spiritual force(s)

5:1.12 If you yield to the leadings of the s. in you and

9:2.3 There are many untrammeled lines of s. and sources

12:6.5 associations of forces, physical, mindal, or s.,

14:2.6 perfect balance between cosmic realities and all s..

15:0.3 technique of intelligent control for physical and s.,

20:4.1 the Avonal Son with the local and the universal s.

33:1.3 Creator Sons are personality centers for the s. of the

34:4.5 This bestowed Comforter is the s. which ever

34:6.4 S. unerringly seek and attain their own original levels

34:6.9 There truly exists within you a conspiracy of s.,

42:2.1 levels of force and energy—physical, mindal, or s..

53:4.1 the universal forces—physical, intellectual, and s.

77:8.10 and ministering to, the s. resident on the planet.

86:7.6 bestowal of a bona fide s. of supernatural origin,

91:2.6 concerns its reception and recognition by the s. of

91:6.1 in liaison with the will and actions of the personal s.

100:2.1 a living spiritual connection with true s. and, second,

103:5.8 these higher urges of his soul emanate from the s.

110:6.17 a wise co-ordination of material and s. augments

111:2.10 craves to know God, working in liaison with the s. of

112:2.5 4. That the indwelling s. is potentially directive.

130:2.8 but such a power of mind is not a s., neither is it

157:7.4 engaging in sincere communion with the s. of the

160:3.1 act as a stimulus to call forth man’s slumbering s..

166:3.8 Jesus’ teaching as to the necessity for using s. for the

166:4.7 prearranged or produced by the s. of the realm.

spiritual forecasts

195:7.5 Such things are the s. of the indwelling Adjuster,

spiritual forms

114:6.7 These angels do contend for s., but they are not

spiritual foundations

72:12.5 pouring out of the Spirit of Truth provides the s. for

174:0.2 Establish yourself on the s. of the eternal rocks.”

spiritual free wills(s)

1:1.2 refuses coerce or compel the submission of the s.

134:5.2 the s. of the individual mortal and the collective

spiritual freedom

122:5.4 life and a more liberal concept of personal s..

145:2.9 the Father, after man discerns this s., wills that his

149:2.10 He boldly proclaimed man’s s. and dared to teach

155:6.5 the price of the loss of your s. and religious liberty.

162:7.0 7. THE DISCOURSE ON SPIRITUAL FREEDOM

spiritual fruit(s)

100:2.1 the continuous bearing of s.: yielding the ministry to

102:2.1 we all know its social, intellectual, moral, and s..

102:7.4 experience only social fruits are forthcoming, not s.

160:2.10 marriages utterly fail to produce these moral and s.

176:3.3 the progressive s. bearing of the sons of God in the

176:3.7 gains will be disclosed to all who behold your s.

spiritual fulcrum

110:6.17 personality action and thus supplies a divine and s.

spiritual function

6:4.5 the spirit of the Son is co-ordinate with the s. of the

9:5.2 properly prepared for them by the s. of the Infinite

36:5.16 diverse and highly s. of the spirit of the personal

spiritual gains

176:3.7 that new beauty and actual s. will be disclosed to

spiritual gifts

166:4.11 When it comes to the bestowal of s., the Father is

166:4.11 in the bestowal of s. he is limited by man’s faith and

spiritual glory or glories

11:1.3 before the central shining of the s. of the Father.

13:0.4 With s. they illuminate all Paradise and Havona,

43:1.1 crowned with morontia life and overspread with s.,

43:6.1 the universe headquarters is more reflective of s.,

136:9.9 refused to grasp temporal power as the prelude to s..

141:4.8 when the kingdom will come in great power and s.

163:6.3 the spirit has revealed these s. to these children of

175:1.5 to show forth the s. of a God-knowing race, but

spiritual goal(s)

16:4.6 The goal of personality existence is s., but morontia

20:10.2 helping creatures of time attain the high s. of eternity

87:7.7 which are both temporal and eternal—social and s..

100:2.6 The goal of human self-realization should be s., not

111:1.8 they strive to achieve the s. of thought adjustment

132:1.3 its sense of moral values and has repudiated its s. of

133:5.8 reveals a s. of progressive personality achievement

195:7.22 world of material things in an effort to achieve a s..

spiritual goodness

147:8.0 8. THE FEAST OF SPIRITUAL GOODNESS

192:2.1 Love is the ancestor of all s., the essence of the true

spiritual government

6:1.2 The Eternal Son is the divine administrator of the s.

6:2.5 the Son reveals in his personal management of the s.

15:0.3 the marvelous organization provided for their s.

15:10.1 of the superuniverses are the seats of the high s. of

139:11.9 Our business is to be ambassadors of a s. on high,

spiritual grace

193:4.2 he also failed to increase in love and grow in s..

spiritual graduates

26:6.1 Ascenders of space are designated “s.” when

26:7.1 The s. are here designated “candidates for the

spiritual grandeur

43:8.1 hardly equal the s. of the spheres of Salvington,

44:6.6 You have nothing on earth to which this type of s.

spiritual grasp

7:1.1 ever-present and unerring s. of all true spirit values.

spiritual gravitysee gravity

spiritual greatness

158:6.3 S. consists in an understanding love that is Godlike

spiritual ground

64:6.12 the end came, this people lost much cultural and s..

spiritual group

23:1.8 a dependable, self-reliant, versatile, thoroughly s.,

38:9.3 1. Primary Midwayers, the more s., are a somewhat

spiritual growth

5:3.7 The s. of the soul takes place wholly independently

83:6.7 a refinement of moral character, and a s. which are

91:8.10 Genuine prayer adds to s., modifies attitudes,

91:9.4 craving of soul to the transforming embrace of s..

95:5.15 era of moral development and s. in the Nile valley

98:1.6 and this imbalance between intellectual and s. was as

100:0.2 S. is mutually stimulated by intimate association with

100:1.3 necessarily mean intellectual progress, much less s..

100:1.6 this constitutive endowment of the potential of s. is

100:1.8 and acting are contributory to the economy of s..

100:2.0 2. SPIRITUAL GROWTH

100:2.2 S. is first an awakening to needs, next a discernment

100:3.7 always unconscious, be it physical, intellectual, or s..

100:4.3 S. yields lasting joy, peace which passes all

102:2.7 religious experience means incessant activity in s.,

103:5.11 S. is greatest where all external pressures are at a

129:4.2 The human religious experience—the personal s.

178:1.15 each generation in accordance with the laws of s.,

195:2.5 individual experience in s. of those who embraced

spiritual guidance

99:6.2 religious education; to provide wise counsel and s.;

133:3.9 And I will pray for your s. while you make plans for

140:8.29 idealistic inheritance suitable for the s. and moral

155:3.3 instead of serving as signposts of s. and progress,

157:4.8 in the hills to seek wisdom, strength, and s. until the

159:4.5 that the Scriptures are intended for s. and religious

195:10.5 sweep him on under s. toward the divine goal of

spiritual handicap

89:3.2 Property was regarded as a s. handicap.

spiritual happenings

18:6.3 intellectual and quasi-s. to the Perfections of Days

spiritual harmony

1:6.5 Some degree of moral affinity and s. is essential to

7:2.2 the Original Son is discernible in the exquisite s. of

15:9.15 When there develops such a s. in a local universe

spiritual harvest

180:2.1 and experience the supreme joy of yielding this s..

spiritual head

170:5.9 the person of Jesus as the Redeemer-Creator and s.

spiritual headquarters

15:7.11 Uversa is the administrative and s. for one trillion

39:5.15 received at noon at the meridian of the designated s.,

64:6.15 They traveled far from the influences of the s. of the

spiritual heights

27:4.2 philosophy, to the s. heights of spontaneous worship.

31:3.7 ascent from the lowest material worlds to the s. of

148:6.3 ascended to those s. where he could sincerely say,

196:2.2 sublime s. of the positive realization of his divine

spiritual help

76:2.8 he now went to Eve, his mother, and asked for s.

149:2.6 time passed, more and more he was sought for s..

spiritual helpers

113:0.1 These attending seraphim have functioned as the s.

spiritual heritage

80:7.8 occurred a great decline in the s. of the Andites.

195:9.1 Do not overlook the value of your s., the river of

spiritual heroes

155:6.7 to become living prophets of the Most High and s. of

spiritual hiding

5:1.10 The Father is not in s., but so many of his creatures

spiritual homage

178:1.3 usurp the prerogatives of God and demand that s.

spiritual hope

196:0.7 Personal faith, s., and moral devotion were always

spiritual hopelessness

94:2.4 souls of many Hindu peoples in the chains of s..

spiritual horizon

37:6.6 is broadened equally with the expansion of the s..

spiritual hosts

53:9.2 of Caligastia’s chiefs as “s. hosts of wickedness

spiritual ideal(s)

1:5.2 of the Universal Creator is embraced within the s.

32:5.2 The eternal purpose of the eternal God is a high s..

34:5.2 leading races of men towards higher ideas and s..

87:7.3 many modern believers in moral standards and s.

92:7.5 highest meanings and supreme values—divine and s..

94:2.6 they emerged, not with a lofty and s. of the Father,

132:2.5 to love and serve one’s fellows, exalts the s.,

133:7.12 of noble aspirations, and by the compromise of s.;

140:10.3 rather to create a high s. and inspirational ideal

146:1.2 adoration of a s. during the short space of a single

148:4.9 who in any manner falls short of the divine and s. of

155:6.4 on toward higher and holier achievements in s.

158:6.3 Your ideal was not s..

163:2.10 Man may not share his supreme loyalty to a s. with

170:5.9 The kingdom of Jesus’ teaching, the s. of individual

170:5.19 Jesus blended man’s highest moral ideas and s.

187:2.9 memory of a human life dedicated to the high s. of

spiritual idealism

0:2.1 Man’s consciousness of moral duty and s. represent

81:6.27 s. is the energy which really uplifts and advances

spiritual ideation

21:1.1 When the fullness of absolute s. in the Eternal Son

spiritual identity

130:4.2 the physical status, intellectual embrace, or s.

spiritual illumination

13:0.5 sending forth the s. of the Third Person of Deity to

91:5.7 But the minds of greater s. should be patient with,

102:2.4 but the religious soul of s. knows, and knows now.

124:6.15 flood tides of s. swept through the mortal mind of

142:2.4 profit have you from successive generations of s. if

spiritual imagination

88:2.6 have become fetishistic prisons incarcerating the s. of

179:5.4 neither did he desire to limit the believer’s s. by

spiritual impetus

195:3.8 The s. of nominally accepting Hellenized Christianity

spiritual implications

154:1.3 kingdom in its larger scope and in its far-flung s..

170:5.17 Paul and his contemporaries applied all of Jesus’ s.

spiritual import

108:2.8 the making of a supreme decision of unusual s..

109:5.1 Adjusters are often able to contribute factors of s. to

spiritual impoverishment

19:6.2 Havona natives, do much to compensate for the s.

spiritual impulses

140:8.20 with religious feelings and actuated only by s..

spiritual incarnation

181:1.1 In this way the Son of Man will become a s. in the

spiritual incentive

195:10.17 religion may contribute its s. to the enlargement of

spiritual inclinations

154:6.1 to interfere with their better judgment and real s..

spiritual individuality

110:6.13 and the capacity for the attainment of s..

spiritual individuals

55:1.2 this Lanonandek Son is visible to the more s. of the

spiritual indolence

176:3.7 But such a plea concerning s. will not justify the

spiritual infallibility

195:10.14 bitterness, nor assertions of moral superiority and s..

spiritual inferior

150:1.3 no more was man to look upon woman as his s..

spiritual influence(s)

5:2.4 transforming power of those other s. that surround

7:5.3 The Eternal Son ministers as a s. or as a person,

8:5.4 There are many s., and they are all as one.

9:1.1 As the Infinite Spirit, he is an omnipresent s..

9:2.4 Urantians benefit by the s. and activities of the local

17:5.4 and recognize the impersonal presence of, their s..

20:7.5 they utilize the combined s. of a Creator Son and

34:1.2 ordained circuits of spirit power and s. destined to

34:6.1 additional s. may be received by mature personalities

52:5.8 Under the s. of these ages, human character

85:0.1 aside from moral associations and apart from all s..

85:2.6 mankind became responsive to the stimulus of s..

108:4.0 4. RELATION TO OTHER S. INFLUENCES

109:4.4 have in no small measure co-operated with other s.

111:2.6 absolute spirituality together with all associated s.

117:5.9 While such s. as the Holy Spirit and the Spirit of

152:1.5 is absent as a material being, he is present as a s. in

194:2.10 new spiritual power as an augmentation of all s.

195:6.16 existence is directly proportional to the degree of s.

spiritual inheritance

165:3.8 to persuade you to enter joyfully into your s.?

spiritual insightsee insight, spiritual

spiritual insights

16:6.9 These scientific, moral, and s. are innate in the

spiritual inspiration

120:2.7 you are to live such a life for the s. of every human

140:10.3 that their Master was engaged in living a life of s.

spiritual instruction

30:4.27 threefold in nature: intellectual, s., and experiential.

spiritual insufficiencies

130:4.14 originally inherent intellectual disharmonies and s.

spiritual integrity

111:6.9 nature and jeopardize his s., pride is the greatest.

spiritual intellects

14:6.20 serves as the pattern for all material creature and s.

spiritual intelligence

14:6.33 find the mind patterns for all their groups of s. and

40:5.11 that mortal man should climb to higher levels of s.

108:5.1 to receive the admonitions of the s. of the realms

spiritual interpretation

101:2.11 consistent with a higher and more s. of the universe.

147:4.3 in that you all so often fail to put a genuinely s.

147:4.9 we attain the level of spirit insight and s. which

spiritual intuition

101:3.2 Faith-insight, or s., is the endowment of cosmic mind

spiritual invincibility

196:0.5 presence free from fear and fully conscious of s..

spiritual isolation

20:8.4 and after the s. of your planet has been terminated.

33:7.6 spiritual status subsequent to s. must be concurred in

50:6.2 worlds which have sustained the misfortune of s..

73:0.3 retarded by rebellion and resting under the ban of s..

114:7.14 Urantia mortals should not allow the s. of their

spiritual jeopardy

7:4.5 that which misguided creature will has placed in s..

99:4.8 Man’s greatest s. consists in partial progress,

120:1.5 of the Ancients of Days which will prevent all s. spiritual joy

56:10.20 of divinity: social progress, moral satisfaction, s.,

141:7.5 he held out for his children was: in this world—s. and

155:3.1 is not meat and drink but the realization of the s.

179:5.2 of selfishness into the s. of the brotherhood of the

190:5.4 sons of God, should find liberty in the s. of the

194:0.1 became conscious of a new and profound sense of s.,

196:3.18 You cannot put s. under a microscope;

spiritual judgment

15:13.2 Ancients of Days except that they do not sit in s.

spiritual kingdom

71:3.12 purely religious leaders, being ambassadors of a s.,

93:9.2 the loss of his associate in the building of the s.,

122:10.1 they had declared that his kingdom was to be s.,

125:5.7 to function as light of life in the establishment of a s.?

134:4.2 Since God is spirit, this kingdom is s..

135:7.1 when he leaned more toward the doctrine of a s.

135:9.5 Or would he come to establish a s.?

136:4.12 world—to believe in him and to accept his new s..

136:9.2 thought out the advisability of inaugurating the s.

138:7.1 that I have called you as ambassadors of a s.?

140:8.1 He saw that, while some features of the idea of a s.

142:7.17 before you discern that this kingdom is a s.,

142:7.17 You are spiritual ambassadors of a s., special

145:3.14 but the s. was not advanced in the hearts of men by

145:5.1 his mission of establishing the s. in the hearts of men

147:0.2 that the “kingdom” which Jesus proclaimed was s.

152:5.4 of material wonders will not win souls for the s.?

156:5.15 your technique of leading hungry souls into the s.?

157:6.5 Father, who is the center and circumference of this s.

157:6.6 to lead his followers into the s. as a teacher, then as

170:5.13 or church, would follow the progress of the true s.,

170:5.13 who thirsts for God, is admitted by faith to the s.;

170:5.21 church is only the larval stage of the thwarted s.,

178:1.3 nothing incompatible between sonship in the s. and

178:1.3 in the work of furthering the mission of the s..

178:1.4 The love call of the s. should prove to be the

178:1.6 employ temporal power in the furtherance of the s.;

179:3.8 slow to learn that the secret of greatness in the s. is

181:2.10 citizenship on earth to sonship in the Father’s s..

181:2.20 the spirit of the new teacher, to lead you in the s..

185:3.6 nor was he able to understand the nature of his s.,

spiritual kinship

7:6.7 whose function is inherent in the quality of s.

167:7.2 The angelic hosts have only a s. with the human

spiritual knowledge

19:5.9 persuaded that there is a vast body of essential s.,

spiritual laughter

48:4.20 the joyous expressions, even s., of the ascending

spiritual law

10:6.1 The administration of s inheres in the Second Source

195:7.21 within the scope defined by both material and s.,

spiritual laziness

103:5.7 Real religion does not foster moral indolence or s.

spiritual leader(s)

63:6.8 this master mind and s. of the pre-Planetary Prince

72:9.3 Scientists, inventors, teachers, philosophers, and s.

75:3.7 Cano was the sincere s. of those neighboring Nodites

84:6.4 always been the moral standard-bearer and the s. of

93:9.4 Abraham was the s. of all the surrounding tribes,

96:4.9 Horeb through the teachings of their successive s.

97:0.1 The s. of the Hebrews did what no others before

97:0.1 they deanthropomorphized their God concept

97:0.2 to generation in response to the teaching of the s..

97:7.1 from the international preachments of the s..

97:7.5 was no anthropomorphic, man-made God that this s.

97:10.1 destiny, they would become the s. of all peoples,

97:10.3 the priesthood forever silenced the voices of the s.

109:4.3 many of the great intellectual and s. of Urantia have

122:2.8 the idea that John was to grow up to become a s.

127:2.6 by foreign oppressors, are always difficult for s. to

127:5.1 manhood, and considering his reputation as a s.,

175:2.1 The fact that the s. and the religious teachers of

181:2.17 that which you have earned in your capacity as s.,

spiritual leadership

99:5.11 in presenting Christ as the supreme ideal of s., they

spiritual leading(s)

5:1.5 may all equally choose to accept the uniform s. of

5:2.4 you progress in harmonizing with the Adjuster’s s.,

92:7.4 man’s variable intellectual response to his identical s.

132:7.9 enlightened and reflective human imagination of s.

spiritual lens

169:4.13 Jesus is the s. in human likeness which makes visible

spiritual lessons

85:2.2 Paul was not the first to draw profound s. from,

spiritual level(s)

0:5.12 level intervening between the material and the s..

4:3.5 is grieved when his children fail to attain the s.

5:1.9 It is a question of the attainment of actual s.;

5:1.9 these s. are attainable by any being who has been

5:5.2 the s. of the consciousness of universe fellowship

5:5.4 Morality does not biologically lead to the higher s. of

26:1.10 while evolutionary seraphim can achieve the s. of the

38:2.3 The seraphim are so created as to function on s.

47:3.3 as transformed from the material levels to the s.

48:1.1 between the material and s. of creature existence.

48:1.4 the Salvington spheres, you increasingly attain s..

56:6.2 seven superuniverses, but he functioned only on s.

56:10.9 to the threshold of the s. of human comprehension.

56:10.14 isolated and evil gravity resisting on mental and s..

75:7.5 then, regardless of the s. of creature existence,

77:8.8 are an essential factor in such liaisons of the s. and

91:8.11 it contacts with mighty objective realities on the s. of

100:2.3 personality: the intellectual, the morontial, and the s.;

102:3.2 between the material and the s. of the universe—

103:6.14 when philosophy inclines particularly toward the s.

103:7.10 On the s. of maximum status,the need for finite proof

105:2.5 phase of the I AM is partially experiencible on s.

108:0.1 immortal souls of men up to the s. of perfection.

109:5.1 adjusted to the key of the contactual tones of the s.

111:6.2 subservient to nature, while on s. he is triumphant

112:1.12 that dimensional levels and s. are not co-ordinated in

112:6.3 On the s., outward form and inner nature begin to

112:6.10 When an ascender has attained the s. of existence,

112:7.6 When the self attains the s., it has become a secure

113:3.5 On the s., seraphim make personal many impersonal

115:3.14 with the volitional purposes and motives of the s..

116:5.12 pertains not only to the intellectual and the s. but

117:3.3 the material level of self-consciousness to the s. of

117:3.6 new techniques for reaching down from the s. to the

132:1.4 common standard of moral values and s. test levels

132:2.7 recognition of the positive truth-values of the s.,

133:7.10 of physical sensations, could never attain s.;

147:4.9 6. The s. level. And then last, but greatest of all,

158:0.2 But they could not attain those s. which would

168:4.12 awaiting your achievement of those future s. of

180:5.2 Truth exists only on high s. of the realization of

spiritual lever

108:5.8 the Adjuster may subsequently apply a s. of uplifting

spiritual liability

28:6.5 the moral debt of the children of mercy—their s.

spiritual liberalism

195:1.1 Jesus taught s. leading to religious liberty.

spiritual liberty

35:3.21 who go forth as evangels of destiny, proclaiming s.

121:7.5 as messengers of the new gospel of s. and religious

121:7.6 gospel of personality sanctity and s. formulated by

132:2.4 of sacrificing his moral freedom and losing his s..

138:3.6 to proclaim joy to the socially downtrodden and s.

141:5.1 I have come into the world to proclaim s. to the

152:5.6 the new gospel of the kingdom—divine sonship, s.,

153:2.6 I have come to proclaim s., teach eternal truth,

170:2.1 with the following endowments of the new life of s.:

179:5.4 free upon the joyous wings of a new and living s..

195:1.1 they presaged man’s social, political, and s..

195:7.23 world intervening between material existence and s..

spiritual life

2:5.10 of his Son Michael as he lived on earth the ideal s..

14:4.4 3. S..

34:6.5 S. life, like physical energy, is consumed.

36:6.1 Life is both mechanistic and vitalistic—material and s.

49:2.22 variations in no way affect the intellectual or the s..

49:2.26 distinctions do not concern the intellectual or the s..

94:2.7 impotent it which has left the s. of India helpless

100:1.8 sharing one’s s. with one’s fellows, avoidance of

132:5.1 of the social life, and the advancement of the s..

140:8.9 with the principles of man’s inner and personal s..

140:8.17 teaching you how to perfect your inner s. so as to

163:3.2 trust in riches shall hardly enter into the s. that

163:3.3 it is of no consequence in the s. of those who would

170:4.2 1. The personal and inward experience of the s. of

170:4.14 just such a strange and unexpected event in the s.

spiritual light

44:1.4 2. S.—the control and intensification of the light of

130:2.4 the living channel of s. to the mortal who sits in

148:4.6 by those who fell from s. into gross darkness.

178:1.4 will never know of your s. of truth unless you

spiritual living

2:7.10 as man ascends the scale of s., these supreme

34:7.3 animal levels of existence to the higher planes of s.,

77:5.8 truth and in the spread of higher standards of s.,

89:10.4 superb levels of moral nobility, cosmic insight, and s.

92:7.10 the personality in this cosmic path of idealistic s.,

100:7.12 mortal devotion to the high standards of s. living.

127:6.12 Jesus is learning how to adjust his ideals of s. to

132:3.2 philosophy; truth, in the religious experience of s..

156:5.14 S. living mightily increases true self-respect.

170:2.16 experience of realizing the higher qualities of s.;

170:4.5 a new social order in connection with improved s.

spiritual loneliness

101:10.7 Religion cures man’s sense of idealistic isolation or s.

spiritual longings

121:5.1 afforded little satisfaction for the individual s. of

156:5.9 Your spiritual destiny is conditioned by your s.

195:0.2 Their s. longings remained unsatisfied.

195:10.8 means and methods designed to satisfy the s. of the

spiritual love

112:2.10 this gulf is greater between material mind and s..

103:9.10 Through truth man attains beauty and by s. ascends

spiritual lowlands

39:8.7 cannot possibly start from the very bottom, the s.

spiritual loyalty

15:9.17 2. S. Loyalty.

134:5.3 God overrides all intervening and intermediate s..

163:2.10 The s. of the kingdom are incompatible with servility

spiritual luminosity

1:3.3 The s. of the Father’s personal presence is a “light

7:5.6 the central Paradise lodgment of s. was undimmed,

13:0.3 are highly reflective of the s. of the central shining

26:7.5 the geographic presence of the s. of the Trinity,

spiritual man

195:7.15 field between man, the material, and man, the s..

spiritual mandates

2:3.2 operation of his wise natural laws and righteous s.!

spiritual manhood

167:6.1 enter therein to grow up to the full stature of s..”

spiritual manifestation(s)

3:2.11 The power of God is only limited in its universe s. by

9:4.1 never functions independently of physical or s..

42:2.20 hardly be told very much about a reality whose s.

104:4.16 The entirety of s. has its beginning and end in this

spiritual matter(s)

18:6.3 report semiparadisiacal and s. to the Ancients of

114:4.3 of the government, excepting in certain purely s.,

172:3.6 kingdom was not of this world, it was a purely s.;

181:2.18 in all matters temporal and s., do your utmost to

spiritual maturity

14:5.8 attained emotional, intellectual, and social, if not s..

spiritual meaning(s)

1:2.2 God is not a psychological focalization of s.,

2:0.3 values and to present s. to the finite mind of man.

19:3.7 the divine attitude on near-paradisiacal levels of s.

101:1.4 but rather in the discovery of new and s. meanings

101:8.2 living experience concerned with s., divine ideals,

112:5.22 your past life and its memories, having neither s. nor

179:5.4 crystallizing his teaching and binding down his s.

196:3.10 recognition of moral values and discernment of s.,

196:3.16 not possibly appraise moral values and recognize s..

spiritual meditation

100:5.10 The more healthful attitude of s. is to be found in

195:6.7 is that man thinks he is too busy to find time for s.

spiritual membership

99:5.4 —the social association of the s. of the kingdom

spiritual men

129:3.8 loved all manner of men, animalistic and s., religious

195:9.4 Religion does need new leaders, s. and women

spiritual menace

195:4.2 new s. arose in the creation of a galaxy of “saints”

spiritual mentality

22:4.3 the highest type of evolved s. as juror-judges.

spiritual message

108:5.1 then to undertake to redictate or translate these s. to

136:9.11 Neither will he seek to win acceptance of a s. by a

spiritual methods

87:6.1 spirits necessitated the employment of “higher s.” in

spiritual mind

6:8.5 reality of his infinitely s will become more discernible

12:8.5 As any personality in the universe becomes more s.

12:8.7 Conjoint Actor, who becomes the partner of the s.

22:4.3 without Name and Number are the superior s. of

spiritual ministration(s)

8:5.4 And as this united s. is experienced, it becomes to

130:4.9 level aside from the higher and quasi-s. of intellect.

spiritual ministry or ministries

8:5.6 to refer to the liaison of all s. as the spirit of God,

9:1.8 and love which are so exquisitely revealed in his s..

9:2.3 The Third Person in his s. may function as mind plus

21:2.11 headquarters, extending her fostering care and s.

34:0.3 function in the work of physical creation and s.

34:5.3 indicates mind evolution crossing the threshold of s..

34:6.2 Neither is s. ministry plural in human experience.

46:4.7 These beings are devoted to s. in behalf of the

105:7.17 do not pertain to the manifestation of the divine s. of

107:1.6 they reveal a supernal love and s. that is confirmative

107:6.3 between the God-knowing mortal and the s. of the

111:2.9 a bona fide creative contact with the associated s.

113:4.6 all divinely correlated into a meaningful unity of s.

117:5.8 But these circuits of s., whether Spirit of Truth, Holy

134:2.3 the life of loving service and s. he so graciously lived

145:5.1 with physical ministry to the neglect of the s..

178:1.11 benefit from the overflow of your loving s.,

spiritual mission

93:9.10 the teaching of this emergency Son regarding the s.

113:4.4 enabled to yield increased co-operation with the s. of

121:2.8 refused to learn that their world mission was s.,

176:1.2 doom as an independent people with a special s.

195:9.4 If Christianity persists in neglecting its s. while it

spiritual momentum

81:6.26 The moral and s. of a race or a nation determines the

spiritual motivation(s)

101:9.4 with purpose which has been derived from high s..

102:3.3 Religious insights, s.,lead directly to religious actions

spiritual movement(s)

120:3.6 are to identify yourself with existing religious and s.

145:3.7 Jesus knew he could never build an enduring s.

162:1.5 believed in him or were at least friendly to the s.

spiritual mystics

130:4.4 single-eyed material scientists nor single-eyed s.

spiritual naturesee nature, spiritual

spiritual naturessee natures, spiritual

spiritual need

35:2.7 There is no phase of planetary s. to which they do

89:10.1 The reality of the s. persists, but intellectual progress

140:8.31 the underlying and permanent s. of the human race.

spiritual nobility

164:5.5 leading him forth to become associated with the s. of

spiritual nonprogression

196:3.17 But such attitudes of s. cannot long persist because

spiritual nourishment

91:7.2 soul of man requires spiritual exercise as well as s..

spiritual obstinacy

161:2.5 Jesus grieves over the s. of the people and rejoices

spiritual occasions

45:2.6 They are purely social and s.; nothing pertaining to

spiritual occupations

13:4.7 occupations at once material, intellectual, and s..

spiritual offspring

116:4.5 noted that the offspring of this creative act are s.,

spiritual operation

9:2.5 They are as one in the s. of the plans of mortal

spiritual omniscience

6:5.1 full and free exercise of all the divine attributes of s.,

spiritual order(s)

14:2.3 The morontia senses are seventy, and the higher s.

24:1.12 out of certain universe circuits of the higher s., but

25:4.19 factors of an established physical, mindal, and s..

107:3.3 Beings of high s. receive only three injunctions,

116:4.5 while their individual creations are of the s.

181:2.9 reality of another and s. of affairs in the kingdom?

spiritual organism

65:6.2 animal cell, in every living organism—material or s.

spiritual organization

5:3.2 to the realm of the Eternal Son and the Son’s s..

spiritual origin

42:9.2 by this material world indicative of its far-distant s..

102:5.3 but not the personal-experience religion of s..

149:6.11 let your meekness be of s. and not a self-deceptive

spiritual originality

141:5.1 purchased by the sacrifice of free personality and s.

spiritual outlook

160:4.14 facts and the materialist who is devoid of s..

spiritual overcontrol

45:7.8 both being duly blended by the s. of the Adjuster.

116:1.4 grand universe is not exclusively physical and s..

116:1.4 seven superuniverses it is primarily material and s.,

spiritual overthrow

179:2.3 But he feared none of those who sought his s.

spiritual part

148:4.10 a s. of the heavenly Father in every faith son of

spiritual paths

155:2.2 took stock of his soul and its progress in the s. of

160:5.10 continue to walk in these s. of consecrated living.

spiritual peace

1:2.2 and a loving Father to all who enjoy s. on earth,

spiritual peoples

79:6.10 the Chinese were among the more s. of earth.

spiritual perception

0:0.2 to expand cosmic consciousness and enhance s.,

108:1.5 2. S. perception.

133:4.2 Give the milk of truth to those who are babes in s..

139:9.2 appearance, mental characteristics, and extent of s..

151:2.3 and realities of living up to this truth; they lack s..

194:2.12 progress upward in the scale of intelligence and s.,

spiritual performances

195:10.18 High-gear s. must await the new revelation and

spiritual person

11:1.3 or the actuality of his s. at the center of all things.

56:6.2 presence of Deity which co-ordinated with the s.

spiritual personality or personalities

5:6.3 Personality may be material or s., but there either

6:4.9 The Son, as a loving, merciful, and ministering s.,

6:7.2 The personality of the Son is absolute and purely s.,

7:1.6 There is a spiritual cohesiveness among the s. of any

7:4.6 the bestowal undertakings, and the s. of the Third

9:6.5 material beings and spirit associated in purely s.,

12:8.6 the intelligent universe of material, morontial, and s..

14:2.7 All spirit values and s. are unceasingly drawn

29:1.1 they bring forth highly s. on the angelic order;

32:2.3 are designed to accommodate both physical and s.

32:3.8 Even highly s. continue to ascend the scale of life by

38:5.4 and are ever in the service of the lower orders of s.,

56:1.2 personalities—material, morontia, absonite, or s.

56:9.7 S. is absolute only on Paradise, and the concept of

102:3.11 of an Absolute; religion envisions God as a loving s..

102:3.11 the idea of the Absolute, and the s. of God and,

132:2.5 liberty of moral self-realization and s. attainment—

189:3.3 those achieving the requisite attainment of s progress

194:3.7 the religion of Jesus creates the highest type of s.

spiritual personalization

6:0.3 The Eternal Son is the s. of the Father’s concept of

spiritual persons

1:4.6 God is no respecter of persons, either s. or material.

spiritual phase(s)

0:1.15 will tend towards some phase of unity with Deity—s.,

12:8.7 may represent a union of the material and s.

22:7.7 believe this status of bi-unification of certain s.

46:4.8 of existence: the material, the morontial, and the s..

91:2.6 there is a definite s. of true prayer which concerns

107:7.1 in view of the s. of their present ministry to mortals,

139:8.6 not wholly understand everything about the s. of the

152:5.6 this last year of proclaiming the higher and more s.

spiritual phenomena or phenomenon

4:0.1 pertaining to the material, intellectual, and s.

4:1.11 confused medley of physical, mental, moral, and s.

41:1.3 are basic to all physical-material and morontia-s..

56:3.3 you may encounter s. or contact with spirit beings,

100:5.4 it is such experiences of unified intellectual and s.

101:4.5 inspired, even though revelation is invariably a s..

103:9.5 experience is a purely s. subjective phenomenon,

107:4.4 can detect the presence of Adjusters by means of s.;

116:1.4 of the Supreme which are both intellectual and s..

123:3.3 spirits as the possible explanation of mental and s.,

164:3.6 for the true causes of all phenomena, natural or s..

spiritual philosophy

54:6.10 such many-sided problems in cosmic equity and s.

101:3.2 S., the wisdom of spirit realities, is the endowment of

spiritual pilot

99:2.6 functions as a moral stabilizer, social guide, and s..

spiritual plane(s)

0:3.13 personality of Deity exists on the s. of Paradise.

34:7.7 Faith sons work on intellectual levels and live on s.

37:9.8 the more definitely s. of the Spirit-fused mortals

130:7.8 mind intervening between the material and the s. of

161:2.7 he unquestionably lives on a s far above the rest of us

spiritual pleas

110:7.6 The ear of the human mind is almost deaf to the s.

spiritual polarity

17:3.1 realm, and this is not identical with the point of s..

18:3.6 of the Ancients of Days are located at the point of s.

189:3.2 the archangel hosts moved to the place of the s. of

spiritual possessions

160:2.7 men enrich the soul by pooling their respective s..

spiritual possibility or possibilities

147:5.8 There are present in this woman tremendous s. for

196:3.31 In the realm of religious experience, s. is potential

spiritual potential(s)

7:1.9 of the Deity Absolute in the realms of emerging s..

16:6.2 are the actual sources of the intellectual and s. which

40:5.17 otherwise quite alike in mind endowment and s.,

110:1.2 wise manipulators of the s. of the human intellect.

spiritual potentiality

0:4.7 actuality; mortal man is very largely an unrealized s..

spiritual poverty

67:1.5 deficiency of wisdom; sin, abject s.; but iniquity is

73:0.1 The cultural decadence and s. poverty resulting from

98:2.11 of intellectual stagnation, moral depravity, and s. as

100:2.1 predicated on intellectual recognition of s. coupled

191:1.2 about what you can give to those who live in dire s.

spiritual power(s) or spiritual drawing power

6:4.1 the s. of the Son is absolute in relation to all

6:4.6 mind becomes increasingly responsive to the sd.

6:7.3 is truly a divine spirit, a s., and a real personality.

7:1.5 The Son’s sd. is inherent to a lesser degree in many

12:6.3 forces and energies of the material level with the s.

20:1.13 Each Creator Son is endowed with this sd. in his

20:1.13 that absolute sd. of the Eternal Son which enables

20:7.5 Magisterial Sons, for Daynals do not possess a sd.

33:1.3 Our Creator Son exerts the same sd., spirit gravity,

58:4.2 In co-operation with s. and superphysical forces we

91:8.6 or the mature entreaty for moral growth and s..

108:1.6 3. Combined intellectual and s. powers.

108:4.1 This sd. of the Paradise Sons and their creative

109:2.3 2. Has acquired the balance of s. in a human who has

110:6.4 —when the physical, mental, and s. are in triune

111:6.8 man possesses s. wholly transcendent to all things

132:7.5 provide in his teaching the s. driving power which

136:9.1 to his individual relations to natural law and s.,

140:5.8 Only the humble seek divine strength and crave s..

141:3.4 There was intellectual attractiveness and sd. in his

142:7.3 he would revisit this world in s. and divine glory.

152:1.5 of limitation on the possible exhibition of his s..

158:6.4 nor can you do spiritual work in the absence of s..

159:3.2 by force; spiritual victories can be won only by s..

160:2.8 Great s. is inherent in the consciousness of devotion

166:3.5 And they who shall thus take the kingdom in s.

170:2.2 1. The possession of new courage and augmented s..

178:1.15 increasing vitality and exhibit greater depth of s..

193:3.2 you will receive s. after the spirit has descended

194:2.10 and the personal acknowledgment of this new s.

spiritual practices

148:2.1 all known material methods as well as by the s.

spiritual praise

27:7.3 other special outbursts of supreme adoration and s.

spiritual precepts

99:1.6 vigorous restatements of its moral mandates and s.,

spiritual pre-eminence

170:3.11 And when this kingdom of s. does come upon the

spiritual preparation

15:13.3 satellites of Uversa are concerned with your final s.

110:1.3 divine indwellers are chiefly concerned with your s.

158:0.1 And here they sojourned for two days in s. for the

Spiritual Preparedness

165:3.1 preached the memorable sermon on “Trust and S..”

spiritual presencesee presence, spiritual

spiritual presences

8:5.4 As these s. operate in the lives of Urantians, they

108:4.3 come and go independent of any and all other s.;

spiritual pressure

52:6.7 social evolution is that of applying s. from above,

spiritual pride

147:5.8 and her path toward heaven is not blocked by s.

163:6.6 sternly warn you against the subtleties of pride, s..

163:6.6 Lucifer, you would solemnly shun all forms of s..

spiritual principles

140:10.2 was their tendency to take highly idealistic and s. of

spiritual prisoners

123:5.11 proclaim liberty to the captives, and to set the s. free.

126:4.2 liberty to the captives, and to set the s. free;

spiritual prizes

193:4.11 the real rewards for noble living are, after all, s.,

spiritual problems

114:4.3 (In these exclusively s. and in certain purely personal

136:9.9 when he refused to apply material tests to prove s.,

148:5.4 our mission to help men solve their s. and to quicken

spiritual progress

1:0.4 the final and certain destiny of all man’s eternal s..

1:6.2 can be improved only by man’s s. in the universe

4:1.2 position to human progress, either temporal or s..

5:1.4 but the possibilities for s. in the ascension career

34:6.11 gently lead you along the pathway of sonship and s..

34:7.2 Evolutionary mortals inhabiting normal worlds of s.

47:4.6 The s. is greatest on the last three of these seven

51:3.6 who may seek to subvert social development and s..

52:3.6 of intellectual capacity and an acceleration of s..

52:5.8 This is a time of great ethical and s..

55:2.2 mortals in each age attain translation levels of s.,

55:11.6 limit or retard the evolutionary development or s.

65:6.10 and contains the potentials of s. and attainment.

65:8.4 so is s. dependent on mental expansion and delayed

67:1.4 divine reality—a conscious choosing to oppose s.

67:7.5 sometimes even retard s. on certain levels of reality,

72:3.6 the direction of the newly created Foundation of S.,

83:8.2 True, indeed, much s. may accrue consequent upon

83:8.2 S. is attendant upon sincere application to other

87:7.2 the greatest obstacle to social reconstruction and s..

87:7.7 loyalty; but it must do more: It must facilitate s.,

87:7.9 to the progress of mankind, both temporal and s..

87:7.10 only handicap and retard all social, moral, and s..

87:7.10 if it retards moral growth and fails to foster s..

89:10.5 nature of sin—is essential to religious growth and s..

90:5.7 much to delay scientific development and to hinder s.

94:6.2 This unique century of s. was characterized by great

100:1.6 these temporal conditions do not inhibit inner s. by

100:2.1 S is predicated on intellectual recognition of spiritual

100:4.3 The highest happiness is indissolubly linked with s..

110:1.5 and intolerance tremendously interfere with the s. of

110:3.5 the Monitor and may, therefore, somewhat delay s.,

113:4.3 traverse, the rugged hills of moral choosing and s..

132:3.4 dread facing new facts of material discovery or s..

136:8.8 purpose of enhancing values or accelerating s..

137:8.14 you shall receive manyfold more of joy and s. in this

142:3.8 —as concerns individual s.—is recognized by the

144:2.2 when indited by the spirit, leads to co-operative s..

144:2.6 chance to lie in the path of soul expansion and s..”

146:2.10 for yourself; pray more for the s. of your brethren.

147:5.9 destructive and suicidal to all moral growth and s..

155:6.18 may flee in fear of facing the rugged realities of s.

169:1.3 back to the fold, the kingdom of sonship and s..

189:3.3 the requisite attainment of s. personality progress

194:2.9 the apostles made more individual s. than during

195:6.10 any other political panacea will take the place of s..

195:7.5 The realities and values of s. are not a “psychologic

195:10.14 Human evolution and s are hardly sufficient to enable

spiritual progression

1:5.4 so loved the world as to provide for the eternal s. of

6:8.5 But as you ascend in the Paradise path of s.,

13:1.7 the plans of the ascension scheme of human s.

99:1.2 become a forceful influence for moral stability and s.

101:10.9 of material isolation to the sureties of eternal s..

106:1.4 Man, being personal and ascending by s., finds the

113:0.1 the vast survival scheme of s. has been provided.

142:3.8 endless ages of the eternal s. of the ascending sons

156:2.6 Jesus’ instructions during the sojourn at Sidon was s.

195:6.10 to the very entrance upon an eternal reality of s..

196:2.2 did Jesus traverse that experience of religious s.

spiritual promise

40:6.4 1. You are sons of s., faith sons; you have accepted

140:3.7 even so speak to my children these words of s.:

spiritual pronouncement

180:5.9 The Master’s teaching is basically a s..

spiritual proving

133:6.7 the methods of either material investigation or s..

spiritual purity

140:5.12 S. is not a negative quality, except that it does lack

spiritual purpose(s)

34:1.4 To all practical intents and s. this manifestation of

112:5.7 their observations of emerging morontia intent and s.

116:6.7 and eventually unifying physical pattern with s..

120:4.4 Never lose sight of the fact that the supreme s. of the

156:5.9 Your spiritual destiny is conditioned only by your s..

spiritual pursuits

165:4.5 and divert your affections from devotion to the s. of

spiritual qualification

7:7.1 Son is wholly and without s. one with the Father.

spiritual quality or qualities

2:7.6 can discover the beauty of truth, its s., not only by

98:6.1 of religion has usually detracted from its s.,

112:4.2 the deceased human’s survival character and s.,

spiritual quarantine

7:1.7 but we do not observe that the resultant s. of your

28:7.4 This sphere is still under partial s., and some of the

33:6.5 intercommunication is denied the worlds under s..

spiritual questions

132:7.1 would naturally lead up to the discussion of s..

spiritual reaction(s)

14:2.5 There are numerous s. transpiring in the central

100:2.3 it becomes an enlightened and wise technique of s. to

spiritual realitiessee realities, spiritual

spiritual reality

0:4.11 personality, and energy—s., mindal, or material.

1:3.1 The Universal Father is an infinite s.;

1:5.8 God is a real spirit and a s. reality.

2:6.8 for sin is not a s.; it is not personal; therefore does

7:1.4 Every time a s. actualizes in the universes, this

9:6.2 as the Son attracts all s., so does the Conjoint Actor

11:3.1 A purely s. is, to a purely material being,

12:9.1 is basic to all progressing experience with s..

14:6.23 creation is the eternal and perfect proof of the s. of

16:9.15 the s. of the Eternal Son, and the personality reality

26:6.2 of time-space unity—the s. of God the Supreme.

32:5.2 over to the other side, to the promised land of s.

52:5.3 of cosmic reality and communion with s..

56:1.5 exist duality of reality, such as physical and s.; but

94:12.7 not the gospel about Jesus, but the living, s. of the

100:5.5 of conversion be an intellectual, emotional, and s..

101:3.18 man to affirm the personal possession and s. of that

101:6.11 service-discovery of s. and the ministry-revelation of

101:10.1 can man ever discern s. through the examination of

103:6.6 experiences s. in the soul but becomes conscious

103:7.14 There is a real proof of s. in the presence of the

111:2.7 this unique relationship is neither material nor s. but

112:5.1 Selfhood is a cosmic reality whether material, s.

157:4.5 Upon this rock of s. will I build the living temple

176:3.7 leading the children of light into new realms of s.

180:5.3 Truth is a s. value experienced only by spirit-

188:3.4 There must have been some s. in the experience of

195:5.2 when it is embraced in wholeness and as a living s.,

196:0.9 to his unique life a profound endowment of s..

196:3.2 and faith—physical reality, intellectual reality, and s..

196:3.23 is not a substitute for religious experience—s..

196:3.35 self with the universe, and on its highest levels of s..

spiritual realization

1:7.5 can effect the actual s. of the personality of God.

149:6.8 loving and all-wise Father of your more mature s.

180:5.7 this golden rule takes on living qualities of s. on

180:5.8 of universal relationship is revealed only in its s.,

spiritual realm(s)

0:6.2 ENERGY we use as all-inclusive term applied to s.,

6:4.2 The Son is omnipotent only in the s. realm.

8:5.3 is confined to the s. of that creation; but the Spirit

11:3.1 This realm is wholly s., and you are almost wholly

15:7.4 the universe, passing from the material to the s.,

44:1.4 intensification of the light of the morontia and s..

101:10.4 whereon is death, to the s., wherein is life eternal.

112:1.4 realms of the material, the morontial, and the s..

169:4.13 by the divine Son of the s., only as a Father.

spiritual reason

101:3.2 S., soul intelligence, is the endowment of the Holy

133:1.4 if I thought such a creature did not possess s. and

spiritual rebirth

195:10.6 a transformed human society by means of the s. of

spiritual receptivity

3:4.6 is strictly limited by the human capacity for s. and by

13:4.3 the underlying conditions or states of s. inherent in

49:5.19 The inherent imagination and s. is influenced by this

51:6.1 intellectual potential, and the enhancement of s..

144:4.2 never fails to expand the soul’s capacity for s..

160:3.1 spirit; relaxation determines the capacity for s..

spiritual recharging

44:3.4 form of reminiscent humor during their periods of s..

spiritual reciprocation

49:5.15 control of mind and development of intellectual and s

spiritual recognition

26:5.5 takes place on the pilot world and consists in the s.

91:4.4 living, even if such petitions are not worthy of s..

spiritual records

17:1.6 The system of material, morontial, and s. on one of

17:3.6 true s. are assembled by reflectivity and preserved

spiritual recreation

48:4.8 are occupied with the leadership of diversion, s. and

spiritual rectification

130:4.14 error of unjustified deficiency in reasonable s. of

spiritual reflex

100:1.8 reaction to spiritual stimuli, a sort of conditioned s.

spiritual regeneration

120:3.4 we advise that you confine your efforts largely to s.

195:9.4 who will be exclusively devoted to the s. of men.

spiritual rehabilitation

20:5.6 require the bestowal of a Creator Son to effect its s.

76:5.6 did lay the foundations for the further uplift and s. of

spiritual relations

5:3.1 Paradise Deities are as one, in their s. with beings

181:2.16 sons are dealt with as individuals in all their s., but

196:0.4 religion based on personal s. with the Univ. Father

spiritual relationship(s)

104:1.13 in fact, it was practically true with respect to s..

134:4.2 the kingdom is a s. between God and man.

177:2.5 emotional life, conditioned by these social and s.

spiritual religion(s)

98:3.1 Brahmans or the more s. of several other peoples.

103:8.6 liaison between the theories of material science and s

132:1.4 before the emergence of a material science or s.

155:3.6 But that, if their religion were s., never could the

155:3.7 learned that, when religion is wholly s. in motive,

160:5.5 You cannot have a genuine s. without the supreme

spiritual reminder

66:7.17 opportunity to introduce a s. into the common

spiritual renaissance

195:9.4 the s. must await the coming of these new teachers

195:10.17 Even secular education could help in this great s. if

spiritual renewing

143:2.4 strengthened in your inner soul by the constant s.

spiritual reproduction

14:6.14 the Son the gratification of parental craving, s..

spiritual requirements

178:1.3 requirements, one being material and the other s.,

188:3.8 adjustment between physical necessities and the s.

spiritual resources

70:8.14 manipulation of the biologic, intellectual, and s. of a

195:6.1 but the bank of human experience has vast s.;

195:7.1 mechanistic universe to deprive him of the vast s. of

spiritual respects

10:3.18 to function as one with the Father in all s. except the

spiritual response

36:5.15 With the appearance of the s. of the creature intellect

spiritual responsibility

130:2.8 a creature endowed with the attributes of s. and

spiritual rest

131:2.6 ‘In returning to your s. rest shall you be saved;

163:6.7 for I am true and loyal, and you shall find s. for your

spiritual retirement

47:8.5 granted forty days of s. from all routine activities

spiritual retrogression

97:10.3 time of John all Israel experienced an increasing s..

spiritual revelation

105:2.5 and consummates its s. in the personality of the Son.

110:4.5 this s. often so blinds the creature as to precipitate

spiritual reverence

196:0.11 direct and personal movement from s. to practical

spiritual revivals

64:6.29 these different peoples experienced cultural and s..

spiritual rhythm

195:7.20 Religion is the s. of the soul in time-space harmony

spiritual righteousness

152:5.4 the bread of life neither to thirst for the waters of s.

spiritual rule

171:8.3 rule, so is the Son of Man to be rejected in the s..

171:8.3 but if he had been accorded the s. of his people,

171:8.3 Notwithstanding that they reject my s. over them,

spiritual ruler(s)

18:3.1 to recognize and communicate with the high s.

51:0.2 but on an apostate planet, a realm without a s.

spiritual salvation

192:2.12 you are also to proclaim the good news of s..

195:3.8 it is unfortunate that it did not become a means of s.

spiritual satisfactions

5:5.10 of divine companionship in the s. of true worship.

50:5.9 personal insight which impel them to seek for s.

101:1.1 in time, the realization of s. while yet in the flesh.

136:6.11 the higher moral values of living and the deeper s. of

spiritual security

7:3.1 always concerned with the welfare and s. security

167:5.2 self-righteous inactivity and assurance of false s.;

spiritual self

108:6.6 advancing self, your better morontial and future s..

110:6.3 self—the whole self—material, intellectual, and s..

spiritual self-consciousness

133:2.2 attainment of the higher levels of creative and s..

133:6.6 in the lack of harmony between the moral, or s. and

spiritual self-examination

140:8.27 their Master’s religion made no provision for s..

spiritual selfhood

129:4.5 from the beginnings of physical, intellectual, and s.

spiritual self-restraint

132:3.10 attainment of perfection of s. equals completeness

spiritual sense

7:2.1 of the Original Son is profound, absolute in the s..

101:10.4 Only in the s. sense is man a child of God.

101:10.4 And this is true because it is only in the s. that man

129:4.4 In a s., he did live through the mortal life from the

175:1.10 you should call no man Father in the s., for there is

186:2.8 to afford them real national leadership, even in a s..

195:4.1 In a s. sense, Christianity was hibernating.

spiritual sentiments

94:5.8 the s. of the times of Lao-tse and Confucius grew

spiritual seraphic hosts

33:4.3 contact with, the s. and the material evolutionary

spiritual service

28:5.18 world to another the benefits to be derived from s..

132:5.1 as I would minister knowledge, wisdom, and s. for

181:2.10 recognition of temporal duty to civil powers and s.

spiritual serviceableness

102:3.1 at the same time discounting the s. of all thinking.

spiritual shining

34:1.1 disappearance in the s. of the Deities of the Master

spiritual sifting

152:6.5 the approaching times of s. and cruel adversity.

spiritual significance(s)

40:9.4 of those events of human life which were of s..

40:9.7 Concerning those happenings which were not of s.

91:6.4 aside from its religious implications and its s..

97:7.2 the moral tone and s. of the Chaldean stories which

125:0.5 contemplation of the s. of the temple ceremonies

143:7.5 the better life ahead and then to reflect these new s.

172:5.5 why Jesus did this; John grasped in part the s. of this

spiritual simplicity

155:6.12 but rather the s. of such an easy-believing little one

spiritual socialization

184:4.6 the ecstasy and grandeur of s. on a universe scale—

spiritual society

55:4.18 newly appearing order of increasingly s. composed

spiritual soil

130:2.3 like Paul to enter India, where the s. was then so

spiritual son(s)

6:8.7 the full significance of the more exclusively s., but

7:1.4 he will attain the s., the center and source of spirit

16:8.19 fragment of God, is in truth and in fact a s. of God.

20:7.1 These highly personal and highly s. Paradise Sons

20:7.1 they are sometimes denominated the Paradise S..

20:8.1 The Paradise S. are unique Trinity-origin beings

56:2.2 the Isle of Paradise and his Deity equal, the s.

133:4.6 a temporal builder outrun your attainment as a s. of

spiritual sorrow

75:5.7 that excruciating period of mental suffering and s..

161:2.5 alike by physical suffering, mental anguish, or s..

spiritual sound

44:1.3 1. S. sound—spirit current interruptions.

spiritual source

194:2.15 the s. of the intellectual kinship of all progressive

spiritual sovereigntysee sovereignty, spiritual

spiritual spheres

6:6.4 spirit personality of the Eternal Son, to his seven s.

76:5.6 In the s., angelic helpers continued to struggle in

196:3.25 morontia functions between the material and the s.

spiritual Spirits

34:2.3 attributes these Spirits are identical, equally s. and

spiritual splendor

11:0.2 The glory and s. of the divine abode are impossible

spiritual springtime

176:2.6 discern the coming of the s. of a new dispensation,

spiritual stability

100:6.6 Such levels of s. are immune to disappointment.

spiritual stabilization

112:7.10 Adjuster is the divine pledge of future and full s. of

spiritual stage

80:7.6 through five distinct cultural stages, each less s. than

spiritual stagnation

99:4.6 development there is s. and philosophic chaos.

195:4.3 survive this long period of moral darkness and s..

spiritual standards

132:2.2 the true values of the s. established by the divine

133:6.7 failure of both material science and s. to discover the

spiritual standing

194:3.14 women had little or no s. in the tenets of the older

spiritual status

3:5.16 all such perfect beings are, in moral nature and s.,

5:4.8 The s. of any religion may be determined by the

7:1.4 the qualitative s. of an individual or a world.

7:2.2 Havona is so marvelously perfect that the s. and the

7:4.5 the very realms of rebellion and there restore the s.

14:2.6 Eternal Son most perfectly sustains the s. of all who

16:4.6 origin and the superuniverse spheres of advancing s..

20:5.4 Sooner or later, regardless of s., every mortal-

32:3.2 and until the s. of all its inhabited worlds has been

33:6.3 the universe rulers are more occupied with the s. of

33:6.5 extended to all inhabited worlds regardless of their s.

33:7.6 readmission to the fellowship of full s. in the local

38:2.4 Angels are superior to you in s., but they are not

40:7.2 and this s. of ascending sonship you may attain by

45:6.7 on the evolutionary worlds before acquiring s. as

47:6.4 The s. is much in advance of such a dispensation.

49:4.4 male and female are equal in s. status and mind

49:5.25 when the s. of such a world is nearing its limit of

49:6.11 and youths follow the parent of most advanced s.,

63:6.1 the cultural and s. of the clans retrogressed for ten

76:3.4 Seth was absorbed in the work of improving the s.

80:3.3 the blue men greatly deteriorated the cultural and s.

97:1.6 began to take hope that they could improve their s..

100:2.5 Actual s. is the measure of Deity attainment,

120:3.5 the advancement of the s. and religious status of the

159:4.5 reflect the intellectual, moral, and s. of those who

177:5.5 Wednesday was the low-tide mark of their s. up to

spiritual step

32:5.4 enabled to strike s. with the progressive procession

spiritual stigma

132:5.18 Riches are a moral curse and a s. when they are

spiritual stimulus or stimuli

91:8.11 Prayer is the most potent s.-growth stimulus.

100:1.8 predispositions toward favorable reaction to s.,

108:6.4 The Adjuster is the truly internal s. of thought in

160:3.1 sure of: Emotional excitement is not the ideal s..

spiritual strangers

166:3.4 streets?’ then shall I again declare that you are s.;

spiritual strength

91:6.5 but never hesitate to ask him for wisdom and s. to

141:3.7 to me all you who labor, and I will give you rest—s..

194:0.1 This new consciousness of s. was followed by a

spiritual striving

49:6.16 Still farther on in the planetary ages of s.,

50:5.9 6. The age of s. striving.

72:12.5 lead to the sometime dawning of a real age of s.;

spiritual stronghold

141:3.5 personality; Jesus was an intellectual power and a s..

spiritual structure

39:4.16 beyond the range of mortal vision; and one third s.

spiritual substance

0:5.10 reality is neither material nor s.—it is morontial.

spiritual successors

95:5.2 taken to Egypt, where some of the s. of Ikhnaton

spiritual summons

195:9.9 Jesus stands as the unsullied and transcendent s.,

spiritual supervision

17:5.1 to provide a unified, uniform, and co-ordinated s. for

spiritual supplication

91:8.12 channel in which the river of s. may chance to flow.

spiritual supremacy

171:3.4 profound and mature faith in the s. of their Master,

spiritual sureties

100:2.7 Temporal securities are vulnerable, but s. are

spiritual sustenance

67:4.4 The staff rebels, deprived of s., eventually died

spiritual symbolism

179:5.5 his simple s. of that last night in the flesh has been

spiritual symmetry

2:7.11 All real beauty—material art or s.—is true and good.

spiritual system

42:9.2 seven is basic to the central universe and the s. of

spiritual tasks

39:2.6 While their tasks are essentially s. and therefore

spiritual teacher(s)

72:3.6 Until twenty years ago the s. (comparable to pastors)

94:6.12 Like many other s. and moral teachers, Confucius

122:7.5 Joseph adhering to the concept of a s. and Mary

spiritual teaching(s)

95:1.6 all their more important s. went down in defeat.

101:4.10 cosmic data in such a manner as to illuminate the s.

132:7.9 enlightened and reflective human imagination of s.

140:8.1 they steadfastly persisted in attaching these new s.

145:5.1 that he must also do the more important work of s.

151:2.3 ability to comprehend truth and respond to its s.

153:5.3 dawning for the shining forth in new glory of the s.

159:2.2 was referring to man’s personal relation to the s. of

159:4.10 s. of the God-knowing men of other generations.”

181:2.23 in your attempt to grasp the meaning of my s.

spiritual teaching corps

39:1.13 These angels are the invaluable assistants of the s. of

spiritual technique

91:3.6 a psychologic procedure interassociated with a s..

spiritual tension

187:1.8 mental anguish, his acute s., and a terrible feeling

spiritual terms

168:4.9 and all such petitions must be answered in s.,

spiritual test(s)

28:6.20 When the s. of greatness are applied, the moral

49:5.18 and each must master the same s. of progression.

132:1.4 a common standard of moral values and s..

spiritual things

7:1.2 The gravity control of s. operates independently of

9:8.13 form with its enlarged sensitivity to the reality of s..

17:1.3 the direction of things physical, intellectual, and s.;

35:10.3 in things material, intellectual, morontial, and s..

101:2.16 as to your belief in, and experience with, things s..

127:4.8 with a keen appreciation of things noble and s..

145:5.7 ministry of things physical to the exclusion of the s..

156:5.16 which are material and to God those which are s..

spiritual thinking

121:1.1 birth Urantia was experiencing such a revival of s.

140:10.5 ceremonies and elevated it to majestic levels of s.

spiritual thirst

98:2.1 did not promise salvation, nor did it quench the s. of

162:6.1 Those who receive this spirit shall never know s..”

spiritual thought(s)

9:0.2 The Father is infinite in s. and purpose;

44:1.8 6. Melody of thought—the thinking of s. can be so

spiritual title

34:4.5 bestowal Son after he receives s. to such a sphere.

spiritual torchbearers

175:2.1 Long since they ceased to be the s. of divine truth

spiritual training

15:7.10 by the seven higher universities of advanced s. for

24:6.1 the high university of technical instruction and s.

30:4.27 begins your personal education, your individual s..

37:6.5 prepare you for admission to the higher s. spheres of

45:5.7 The educational and s. systems provided for the

135:0.4 they spent a great deal of time on his mental and s..

spiritual transactions

33:8.6 “assemblies,” it should be understood that these s.

spiritual transformation(s)

11:9.8 represents the reality of a s. bordering on the limits

49:4.9 towards the Adjuster’s mission of effecting the s. of

52:6.7 brotherhood of man on Urantia is to effect the s.

65:8.6 when mind status is propitious, sudden s. may occur;

102:1.2 faith to accomplish through religious insight and s..

109:5.1 done in order to effect deep s. in the higher recesses

112:5.21 you will be so changed, the s. will be so great that,

153:2.4 material wonders in addition to more evidential s.

156:5.5 You will in this way be delivered through s. rather

195:9.10 Jesus commissioned continuously to effect the s. of

spiritual treasure

195:9.7 will not pay such a price for even the greatest s. ever

spiritual trials

153:1.3 between the right and the wrong way of meeting s.

spiritual troubles

193:4.13 While this ultraindividualistic apostle had many s.,

spiritual truth(s)

2:7.11 All truth—material, philosophic, or s.—is both good

48:7.18 16. You cannot perceive s. until you feelingly

50:4.13 to prevent the total obliteration of s. on Urantia.

52:2.3 epoch, receives an enlarged presentation of s. and

52:5.3 by the world-wide pursuit of moral culture and s..

110:6.4 to transmit to such a material intellect the s.

111:7.3 allow the Adjuster to strengthen you with the s. of

141:7.10 a teacher, a teacher sent from heaven to present s. to

145:5.6 the reception of s. for the salvation of their souls?

152:6.5 They saw more fully that s. was not to be advanced

155:2.2 preached and taught with increased vigor the s. of

159:4.3 the best collection of religious wisdom and s. to be

167:5.6 was exclusively concerned with revelations of s.

179:5.4 symbols because he wanted to teach great s. in

195:1.5 were inquiring, interested, and actually looking for s.

spiritual types

12:3.10 averaging three material and three s. of mentality,

25:1.5 since they are of two types—s. and semiphysical—

49:6.6 harbor those highly developed and exquisitely s. of

110:4.6 to foster and conserve the higher s. of the Urantia

195:4.3 suited to special intellectual, emotional, and s. of

spiritual ugliness

125:1.3 but Jesus was shocked by the s. which he beheld on

spiritual unbelief

147:5.8 with its dead stores of worldly wisdom and s..”

spiritual uncertainty

28:7.3 pilgrims in moments of great perplexity and s..

spiritual uncleanness

166:1.5 full of dead men’s bones and all manner of s..

spiritual understanding

97:10.6 to the intellectual comprehension and to the s. of

127:6.9 And Jesus continued to grow in moral status and s..

137:8.7 Truth shall establish you in the kingdom of s. and

147:4.2 Do you not hear the truth as men of wisdom and s.

spiritual undertaking(s)

18:4.8 with the s. on the four hundred ninety university

195:10.10 youths would rush forward to enlist in such a s.,

spiritual unification

5:4.7 Religion is destined to become the reality of the s. of

22:7.11 God the Supreme, the s. of certain finite aspects of

56:3.0 3. SPIRITUAL UNIFICATION

195:3.1 suitable religious concept for empire worship and s..

spiritual union

22:7.8 there occurs this functional s. of the two ancestors;

94:6.8 that faith by which man ascends to s. with Tao,

spiritual unity

6:4.3 The omnipresence of the Son constitutes the s. of the

103:1.1 A group of mortals can experience s., but they can

103:5.12 The security of a religious group depends on s.,

141:5.0 5. SPIRITUAL UNITY

141:5.1 the session having to do with the discussion of s..

141:5.1 S. is derived from the consciousness that each of

141:5.2 enjoy all of this profound s. in the very face of the

194:3.17 Pentecost was the call to s. among gospel believers.

195:10.11 S. is the fruit of faith union with the living Jesus.

spiritual universe

2:6.8 forever in a progressingly real and increasingly s..

2:7.7 the s. is coherent in the personality of the Eternal

8:4.1 Paradise gravity holds all things together is the s.

10:3.18 functions as a person and only in the domain of the s.

12:8.6 to creation, and what the Eternal Son is to the s.,

36:2.11 inherent in the physical universe but not in the s..

103:9.8 the material universe can be co-ordinated with the s..

130:4.3 progression in their continuing ascension of the s.

spiritual uplift

52:5.4 The bestowal Son lives and dies for the s. of the

91:5.2 community prayer for moral enhancement and s.,

spiritual uplifting

20:1.14 and s. designed to win the planets, one by one, to the

spiritual urge

1:2.5 2. The s. urge to find God—God-seeking.

7:2.4 the all-pervading s. of the Son’s personal influence

9:2.3 the influence of the s.-gravity urge of the Eternal Son

101:1.7 Thus it may be seen that religious longings and s.

101:1.7 rather are they of such nature and power that men

101:9.7 1. The s. and philosophic pressure of religion tend

109:5.4 demands of the s. initiated by the divine presence

118:8.2 consecrating the mind to the execution of the s. of

194:3.4 The s. forward urge is the most powerful driving

196:3.31 Man’s forward s. urge is not a psychic illusion.

spiritual use

190:2.1 to his enemies nor to those who could not make s. of

spiritual value(s)—see value, spiritual; values, spiritual

spiritual vessels

166:1.4 while the s.-food vessels are filthy and polluted!

spiritual victory or victories

136:10.1 And his face shone with the glory of s. and moral

159:3.2 by force; s. can be won only by spiritual power.

spiritual viewpoint

22:4.3 to sit in judgment and to render opinions when a s.

103:6.3 Religion has to do with the s., the awareness of the

spiritual vision(s)

5:1.1 before he can attain a plane that will yield the s.

76:4.5 the physical and s. of Adam and Eve far superior to

79:4.8 the benumbing influence of an unprogressing s..

94:6.3 Lao was a man of great s..

100:4.2 Effort is attendant upon clarification of s. and

100:6.8 The new loyalties of enlarged s. create new levels of

102:6.1 man-made deities may momentarily befog the s.,

165:4.6 riches too often obscures and even destroys the s..

181:2.20 And then, when you are blessed with s., go forth

spiritual vitality

155:3.7 Faith promotes s. and righteous fruitfulness.

spiritual volition

40:5.9 ages, before man’s ascent to the level of higher s.,

118:6.6 S. has begun to taste liberation from the fetters of

118:6.6 because s. is self-identifying with the will of God.

spiritual water

34:6.8 Spirit-motivated beings “never thirst, for this s. shall

spiritual way

160:2.1 live together: the material or animal way and the s.

spiritual wealth

140:5.7 The poor in spirit seek for goals of s.—for God.

spiritual weapons

194:3.11 teachers of this new religion are equipped with s..

spiritual welfare

110:1.2 devoutly faithful to the task of fostering man’s s..

129:0.1 take a keen personal interest in the s. of every one of

167:7.5 celestial beings who are concerned in the s. of man.

spiritual wickedness

166:1.4 covetousness, extortion, and all manner of s..

spiritual wisdom

19:1.5 But that path does not lead to s. wisdom.

35:3.20 The schools of universe administration and s. are

146:2.6 the s. and universe consistency of any petition is

spiritual women

195:9.4 Religion does need new leaders, s. and men who

spiritual work

4:1.6 The work of God is literal as well as s..

16:4.2 material and at the same time so exquisitely s..

77:8.1 to assist in the s and semispiritual work on the planet

93:5.8 honors of the Egyptian court and return to the s.

158:6.4 nor can you do s. in the absence of spiritual power.

spiritual workings

195:8.9 unacknowledged s. of the life and teaching of Jesus

spiritual world(s)

2:6.1 but the goodness of God is found only in the s. of

2:6.9 facing the s., God is a personal love;

7:3.5 much more perfect is the superb technique of the s.!

9:1.4 reactions with mind, wields great power in the s.,

16:4.6 Much of the reality of the s. is of the morontia order,

18:4.3 In recording the names of these beings of the s.,

23:4.1 to make all the personalities of the far-flung s. akin.

25:1.1 In the s. there is no such thing as menial work;

25:4.18 these technical or legal reference minds of the s..

38:9.9 The gap between the material and s. is perfectly

42:1.5 transition realms between the material and the s..

46:2.7 in the Paradise journey is far more material than s..

51:1.6 These beings are the connecting links between the s.

86:5.11 the methods employed by the personalities of the s.

92:4.3 Revelatory religion is propounded by the real s.;

101:7.5 between the realities of the material and the s.

101:9.9 to the supernal realities of the eternal and s. by

103:6.11 of the phenomena of both the natural and the s.,

110:6.17 Faith transmutes potentials to actuals in the s.,

132:1.2 The standard of values must be looked for in the s.

133:0.3 before God and in the s. all mortals stand on equal

150:3.6 all such material means of influencing the s. is gross

150:3.7 The only means of communion with the s. is

151:3.3 the analogy existing between the natural and the s.

163:2.8 The forces of the s. will not coerce man; they allow

166:4.2 Do you see the power of the s. manifested in the life

168:4.5 except when the superior viewpoint of the s. has

170:4.14 periodical changes in both the material and the s..

spiritual worship

47:9.2 Here you begin a new and more s. of the unseen

74:4.6 devoted to physical improvement, noontime to s.,

92:5.16 the augmentation of the religious brotherhood of s.

160:4.12 exalting influences under the releasing touch of s..

163:3.1 S. cannot be shared with material devotions;

178:1.3 You shall not render s. to earthly rulers;

196:3.18 values; neither can you estimate the quality of s..

spiritual worth

54:6.5 advanced his administrative status and enhanced his s

100:6.2 be supreme is truly a cosmic reality of genuine s..

spiritual zones

46:4.9 while the embellishment of the purely s. is no less

spiritual-ascension

36:5.11 Worship is the badge of s. candidacy.

spiritual-attainment

4:3.5 which has been so freely provided by the s. plans

spiritual-counterparting

49:5.14 the other brain for the s. activities of the Adjuster.

spiritual-energy

44:5.4 3. S. manipulators. The manipulators of spiritual

44:5.8 Divine rest is associated with the technique of s.

spiritual-food

166:1.4 platters while the s. vessels are filthy and polluted!

spiritual-gravity

7:3.2 The s. pull of the Eternal Son constitutes the

9:2.3 the widespread influence of the s. urge of the Son,

12:6.3 of his inherent and universal physical- and s.

12:8.5 s. action is the qualitative measure of the living

spiritual-growth

91:8.11 Prayer is the most potent s. stimulus.

spiritual-insight

102:3.10 material segments of science with the s. concept

spiritual-reality

5:0.1 the soul’s contemplation of this s. presence to find

spiritualism

77:8.13 taking place under the general designation of “s..”

spirituality

0:10.1 are involved in absolute meanings and infinite s.,

6:2.5 the Father’s character of divinity and attributes of s..

9:0.1 Actor would personalize as an unlimited s.

26:8.3 Advancement is determined purely by the s. of the

30:4.11 level of intelligence mastery and endowment of s.

42:11.4 and s. in time and space is measured inversely to

48:5.6 enter the schools of philosophy, divinity, and pure s..

52:7.9 to ever-ascending heights of wisdom, s., and cosmic

55:5.4 is in inverse proportion to the morality and s. of the

68:3.3 been striving more or less for the attainment of s..

71:4.14 12. Augmentation of cosmic insight—s..

96:0.1 multifarious deities into the “one s. of the gods”

100:2.4 S. becomes at once the indicator of one’s nearness

100:2.4 S. enhances the ability to discover beauty in things,

100:2.5 The achievement of finality of s. is equivalent to the

103:0.1 enlarge man’s viewpoint of ethics, religion, and s..

109:3.2 acquirement to attain higher levels of emerging s..

111:2.6 inherent in such a fragment of absolute s. together

112:6.1 up to the final morontia level of progressive s..

113:1.2 are assigned in accordance with human s., destiny,

113:1.6 an attainment of the circles of intellectuality and s..

113:1.8 third circle of human intellectuality and acquired s.,

114:7.1 capacity, adequate moral status, and requisite s.,

115:7.8 mind of the Conjoint Actor integrates the divine s. of

196:2.4 Mortals in all stages of s. and on all worlds may

196:3.24 are unified by the increasing s. of the experience of

spiritualization

2:3.6 Sons in the local universes is one of creation and s..

9:2.2 the Infinite Spirit is a personalized s. of the Eternal

9:2.5 spirits which work for man’s uplifting and s. all act

12:8.4 The bestowal of spirit and the s. of personalities,

23:0.1 the Son directly participated in this stupendous s..

26:3.2 all seven of the Havona circuits of progressive s..

26:6.3 a new s. of purpose, a new sensitivity for divinity,

34:5.5 sanctification and s. of the inner life of those mortals

34:6.1 evolution of an inhabited planet and the further s. of

49:4.7 only by advancing civilization and by gradual s..

49:4.9 Survival is dependent on s. by the ministry of the

52:5.2 When the worlds have become ripe for s.,

91:6.6 the enhancement and s. of society if those who pray

108:5.5 for the purpose of constructing, by adjustment and s.

111:2.10 The inevitable result of such a contactual s. of the

117:3.4 of all creature evolution, progression, and s..

123:2.1 to indwell their minds and work for the ultimate s.

133:6.6 Salvation is the s. of the self-realization of the moral

154:2.5 The s. of the human soul requires intimate

spiritualize

2:0.3 all our efforts to enlarge and s. the human concept

22:7.5 jointly elected to make the paradisiacal effort to s.,

91:7.9 4. More completely to s. his day-by-day living while

102:5.3 religion can conserve, exalt, and s. such values.

110:2.3 to control your thinking, as such, but rather to s. it,

110:4.2 The Adjuster is engaged in a constant effort so to s.

111:7.3 Why not allow the Adjuster to s. your thinking,

spiritualized

1:3.3 to discern him by the faith-vision of the s. mind.

1:7.8 clarify as your minds become progressively s.

5:2.5 It is exceedingly difficult for the meagerly s. mind to

6:4.8 number and whereabouts of all the s. beings in the

7:1.1 He literally holds all spirit realities and all s. values,

7:3.2 All genuine spirit values and all bona fide s.

9:2.2 The Eternal Son is a s. personalization of the Father;

12:8.16 The brighter the shining of the s. personality

14:2.7 beings who have attained Havona are more fully s.

15:7.7 Hereon is man s. following his constellation

19:5.10 the perfecting mortals—s. and ascendant souls from

21:5.7 that which cannot be sometime s. will eventually

23:1.2 Spirit to be personalized in time and s. in space.

45:7.1 instructors—partially s. will creatures and others—

48:6.35 a well-balanced poise—a stabilized and s. attitude—

50:4.10 educated and s. children of the surrounding peoples

55:8.4 ever-advancing realms of philosophy and s. thinking.

101:1.3 but in the realm of the highest and most s. thinking.

101:9.8 2. Religion creates for the mind a s. consciousness of

110:2.2 No human being will ever be s. by a divine Monitor

111:1.7 extremes—the wholly mechanized and the entirely s..

117:5.4 expressed and spiritually portrayed—in the s. mind,

130:4.10 the eye of the s. intellect discerns a world of true

133:6.7 “The human soul, when matured, ennobled, and s.,

136:4.4 always does this s. human mind say, “Not my will

144:4.5 It is an avenue of approach to s. self-realization and

155:6.18 God has found you, idealized, ennobled, s. you,

160:5.3 the spirit reality and ideal of all your s. concepts.

195:7.16 art humanizes science, while in turn it is s. by true

spiritualizes

99:3.3 religion s. and idealizes the individual citizen.

117:5.2 man enriches, s., and unifies his evolving self to the

spiritualizing

4:0.3 but this ascension scheme for s. and training the

5:1.3 associated with your inner soul and your s. self.

5:3.8 mind’s assenting to the attempt of its s. self,

6:8.5 more discernible to your progressively s. mind.

12:7.7 to shine brighter and brighter in the s. acts of those

13:0.5 the Isle of Paradise, is bathed in these s. influences.

35:3.11 for all beings who are engaged in educating and s.

40:7.2 with the s. activities of the indwelling Adjuster.

52:7.2 The Teacher Sons come in groups to the s. worlds.

91:3.3 prayer is a socializing, moralizing, and s. practice.

99:5.6 Any religious belief which is effective in s. the

100:4.6 then you are certainly socializing and truly s. your

104:3.3 grasp this concept of final value and s. significance.

107:6.3 the partnership between the God-knowing s. mortal

108:1.7 Adjusters the one best suited to the task of s. and

117:4.9 The evolution of Adjuster progress in the s. and

spiritually

0:11.12 and s. possible to have finite personalities in time.

1:4.5 to the fullness of that creature’s capacity to s. grasp

1:5.15 by divine aid, to ascend to the s. perfect worlds on

2:0.2 but the most enlightening and s. edifying of all

2:5.6 all that physically and s. separates you from the

2:6.2 but only revealed religion becomes truly and s. moral

3:1.10 all this, as it operates on Urantia, is a s. defensive

5:1.1 S., man must be translated many times before he

5:1.6 If mortal man is wholeheartedly s. motivated,

5:1.6 man is so certainly and so effectively s. endowed by

5:1.7 Man is s. indwelt by a surviving Thought Adjuster.

5:1.7 If such a human mind is sincerely and s. motivated,

5:5.10 3. S. man thrives in the experience of divine

6:4.4 The Father must be s. omnipresent, but such

6:4.6 S. the Eternal Son is omnipresent.

6:4.7 The Original Son is universally and s. self-conscious.

7:1.6 a direct attractiveness of a spirit nature between s.

7:2.4 Here the infinite Son s. and creatively functions in

7:7.2 father personality of the First Source are s. present in

8:5.2 He is at will s. present equally with the Son or with

11:1.2 The Father is cosmically focalized, s. personalized,

11:1.3 if you were s. qualified, and had the necessary

14:2.9 Havona is a s. perfect and physically stable

14:3.8 S. these worlds are ideally appointed; they are

14:5.4 As the new arrivals progress s., attain identity

22:7.7 creature-trinitized son become in a certain sense s.

23:2.10 Messengers are s. alike and in every sense equal.

27:1.4 And as you there s. repersonalize, you will recognize

32:3.4 being s. represented by the prepersonal presence

32:3.6 Literally and figuratively, s. and personally,

32:4.9 and in your heart the Father is present, s. speaking,

34:5.4 seeking to teach truth and to s. enlighten the minds

34:6.8 Such souls are s. illuminated and refreshed, morally

35:9.9 lines of communication on such a s. isolated world

38:9.6 midwayers are energized intellectually and s. by the

38:9.7 energized by the Adamic technique, s. encircuited by

38:9.7 divided into four physical types, seven orders s.,

40:5.1 And then you are made s. aware of the great truth

43:7.2 S., the univitatia are alike; intellectually, they vary

43:8.11 Intellectually, socially, and s. two moral creatures do

44:1.13 thus appeal to immature or s. indolent individuals.

44:7.2 harmony are intellectually associated and s. akin.

44:7.2 justice are s. bound up together with living truth

44:7.3 intellectually true, emotionally beautiful, and s. good;

46:5.25 The entire world has been rendered s. fragrant since

47:1.3 you are in a way s. aware of the presence of your

47:2.6 on the finaliter world just as they s. minister to

47:3.9 S., of course, the mansion world students are far in

47:8.6 they are more like supermortals, s. speaking,

49:5.20 while twenty-three per cent are more s. inclined

52:5.2 all other worlds are s. advanced by the bestowal of

52:5.3 encounters a race s. trained to assimilate advanced

52:6.2 hardly achieve such happy results on a s. isolated

53:6.2 The seraphic leader was s. blinded by the brilliant

64:4.12 During these s. dark ages the culture of superstitious

70:9.12 activities may be exalted by becoming s. motivated.

76:2.3 Being much depressed s., he intrusted the

80:7.8 left the s. impoverished races of the world in a

91:2.6 prayer wherein the s. progressing individual attains

91:4.4 But the s. advanced person should exercise great

93:1.1 the human races were slowly losing ground s..

94:6.12 deified by their followers in those s. dark ages of

94:6.12 During these s. decadent centuries the religion of the

100:3.1 loyalties are socially effective and s. progressive.

106:0.4 to the maximum of status, both s. and physically.

106:4.3 as the Supreme is now s. and personally present in

108:6.5 are surely re-creating you as you really are (only s.)

110:7.6 So few mortals are real thinkers; you do not s.

112:3.2 when he has been pronounced s. insolvent, bankrupt

112:5.10 When the more s. and cosmically advanced mortals

114:5.4 Technically, the planet is still s. isolated in the

117:5.4 actualized—creatively expressed and s. portrayed—

120:2.6 your bestowal, set rebellion-segregated man s. free

121:4.4 Cynic preachers did much to prepare the s. hungry

121:5.6 Upon such a s. hungry world a flood of mystery

121:5.6 including the ignorant but s. hungry average man

124:1.13 to grow physically, intellectually, socially, and s..

124:6.15 overflowing with affectionate pity for the s. blind

125:4.2 a s. impoverished people, tradition bound and living

125:5.10 how best he might labor to reveal to his s. blinded

127:4.7 youth, but he was not so s. inclined as Jesus.

127:4.7 while a faithful worker, was even less s. minded.

130:2.3 appeal to the minds of the s. hungry Asiatic peoples

130:2.10 every reflective and s. minded human being can

130:4.10 Truth is the domain of the s. endowed intellect that

132:2.2 If you are s. indolent and morally unprogressive,

132:2.4 The s blind individual who logically follows scientific

132:2.9 becomes so wholly, divinely, and s. unified with

132:2.9 it has become divinely complete and s. replete;

133:7.7 a part of absolute unity which s. activates such a

134:4.7 S., all men are equal.

134:4.10 S., they all believed in a sovereign God; socially,

134:6.2 Religion makes it s. possible to realize the

136:4.4 the divine mind has triumphantly and s. dominated

137:5.3 the prophetic utterances of the more s. minded of

139:11.4 not change from a Jewish nationalist to a s. minded

141:3.5 to the s. minded women among his followers,

141:5.1 feel alike or even think alike in order s. to be alike.

143:7.5 Prayer is s. sustaining, worship is divinely creative.

145:2.5 Many of the s. minded among you have known

145:3.14 divine energy were not permanently s. benefited by

147:3.4 Some of the afflicted were so s. revivified that they

148:4.4 measure of unwillingness to be divinely led and s.

153:3.5 is not that which enters into the mouth that s. defiles

153:3.5 things that morally defile and s. contaminate men.

155:3.3 The apostles learned that the Jews were s. stagnant

155:6.5 a belief in things which are s. repugnant, unholy,

155:6.12 which accept the theory of God while they s. fail

158:2.5 or because they were s. more fit to enjoy such a rare

158:2.5 Jesus well knew that none of the twelve were s. fit

159:4.7 mean that their words were similarly s. inspired.

161:1.3 as long as you are s. acquainted with the ideal of his

162:3.1 while these scribes and Pharisees were s. blind

167:6.3 must grow up s. as children grow up physically on

169:1.15 all who are confused, or otherwise s. blinded by

170:5.20 the true believers in Jesus will not be s. divided in

175:1.18 You are s. blind.

180:5.4 the s. unprogressive soul is all the while dragging the

181:1.2 the divine estate wherein they are s. perfected

184:4.5 physically assault that which he cannot s. attain or

184:4.6 sure and certain technique whereby the s. isolated

186:2.3 his socially nearsighted and s. blinded fellow mortals.

190:5.4 That he will open the eyes of the s. blind and bring

195:1.5 the Greeks were s. hungry; they were inquiring,

195:2.5 Greco-Romans to become just as s. devoted to an

195:3.3 comfort and liberating power to a s. hungry people

195:7.2 man materially what religion does for him s.:

195:7.15 but it does not prove that man is s. immortal.

195:10.1 Modern culture must become s. baptized with a

195:10.14 Many s. indolent souls crave an ancient religion of

195:10.16 his message which would s. unite in loving service

196:3.16 lived in man, he could not unselfishly and s. love.

196:3.26 such an illuminated man is s. equipped to begin the

spironga

30:1.47 4. S..

37:9.6 together with the Spirit-fused ascenders and the s.

37:10.2 The S. are the spirit offspring of the Bright and

37:10.2 They are exempt from personality termination but

37:10.2 Neither are they functionally concerned with the

37:10.2 They are the spirit helpers of the local universe,

43:0.4 including the efficient s. and beautiful spornagia.

46:4.7 Jerusem enjoys the efficient services of the s. of

47:0.4 The s. function from mansion world number two

spit

69:6.4 Under no circumstances would ancients s. in a fire,

88:1.8 For an elder or superior to s. on one was the highest

171:4.2 And so will they mock the Son of Man, even s.

184:3.18 s. in Jesus’ face, and many mockingly slapped him

184:4.1 They mocked him, s. upon him, and buffeted him.

185:6.2 And they s. upon him and struck him in the face

spite

1:7.4 unity of will in s. of the constant changing of our

41:5.5 matter and, in s. of divergent gravity attractions,

61:2.3 In s. of the massing of land in high latitudes, the

65:3.3 the two prior life strains having perished in s. of all

69:5.5 Capital represents the saving of property in s. of the

73:4.4 enterprise was carried through to completion in s. of

80:9.12 In s. of the partial Adamic default, the higher types

82:3.3 But in s. of all this, those races which exalted and

83:4.9 The luck element, that in s. of all premarital tests

97:8.3 But in s. of all this they lingered on in bondage,

100:5.6 morbid visions, but in s. of all these phenomena.

101:3.1 religion lives in s of its contamination with erroneous

101:3.10 6. Maintains a divine trust in ultimate victory in s. of

101:3.14 the continued survival of altruism in s. of selfishness,

101:3.16 12. Goes right on worshiping God in s. of anything

102:7.6 attained the highlands of spiritual experience in s. of

103:1.4 Religion persists in s. of revolutionary changes in

103:3.1 In s. of their belief in spirits, primitive Australians

104:3.2 In s. of all concepts concerning the immutability

112:5.20 Selfhood persists in s. of a continuous change in

112:6.5 it does persist in s. of the loss of the material intellect

126:2.8 But in s. of all that Jesus and the Nazareth neighbors

127:3.14 in s. of the depressiveness of their poverty.

133:1.4 I insist on believing with a wholehearted trust in s. of

137:3.6 in s. of Jesus’ repeated warnings that they tell no

137:6.6 who, in s. of their doubts, even now believe.

148:6.11 Job found the God of comfort and salvation in s. of

158:6.2 And you cling to these erroneous concepts in s. of

162:1.2 This he did in s. of the efforts of his apostles to

168:4.2 And yet, in s. of this promise, Lazarus actually died.

181:2.27 You know that your brethren love you in s. of this

spitting

88:1.8 devils could be driven out by s. on a person.

88:5.1 Public s. was refrained from because of the fear

187:2.4 all the while cursing and s. upon their executioners.

spittle

88:5.1 used in deleterious magic; s. was always covered.

95:2.6 general belief in the efficacy of s. as a healing agent,

164:3.8 spat on the ground and mixed the clay with the s.,

164:3.10 he made clay with s., anointed my eyes, and directed

164:3.11 faith in the efficacy of the s. of a great or holy man

164:3.12 Jesus made use of the clay and the s. and directed

164:3.14 did believe in the superstition of the efficacy of s.,

Spitzbergen

59:3.3 extending from Ireland through Scotland on to S..

Splandon

15:7.9 the fifth, the headquarters of your major sector, S.,

15:14.7 minor sector is number three in the major sector of S

15:14.7 S. consists of one hundred minor sectors and has a

18:4.7 when you advance to the headquarters of S. after

18:4.9 only upon the registry of the major sector of S.,

35:3.22 in Nebadon is renowned throughout all S..

splendid

52:1.4 the performances of primitive man represent a s.,

52:1.7 compatible with your otherwise s. achievements

55:6.7 all of this s. development is attainable by mortals on

62:4.5 They were, indeed, s. and superior animals, reaching

63:7.1 Andon and Fonta, the s. founders of the human race,

67:5.2 swept down in semisavage assault on the s. city,

67:5.4 every vestige of the noble culture of those s. ages

78:2.2 These s. souls never wholly lost sight of the purpose

91:3.5 that ethical prayer is a s. way to elevate one’s ego

124:0.1 he could not have had such a s. environment for

127:5.1 Since Jesus was such a s. specimen of robust and

130:3.2 to view this s. lifesaving device of man,

131:4.3 I am the splendor of the s. and the goodness of the

138:3.6 having such a s. time that the onlooking Pharisees

191:3.1 morontia Jesus sojourned with these s. intelligences

196:0.9 we stand confronted by such s. self-forgetfulness,

196:1.2 Jesus must not be longer sacrificed to even the s.

splendidly

139:1.6 tingly to their credit that they got along together s..

139:6.5 got along with them s., excepting Judas Iscariot.

196:0.7 Son of Man was a s. unified human personality;

splendor

11:0.2 The glory and spiritual s. of the divine abode are

123:5.12 Mount Hermon raised its snowy peak in majestic s.

131:4.3 I am the s. of the splendid and the goodness of the

131:4.4 His s. is sublime and his beauty divine.

169:3.2 purple and fine linen, lived in mirth and s. every day.

169:3.2 died and was buried with great pomp and regal s..

split

15:5.7 doomed to s.; sun fission occurs, and a new double

41:3.3 your sun was not sufficiently large to s. equatorially,

41:3.4 —suns readily s. into two separate bodies, either

41:10.3 The molten-s. and collisional worlds are sometimes

64:6.18 The green race s. into three major divisions:

splitting

15:5.3 nebula, instead of s. into a double star system

41:6.2 It not only endures solar ionization—s.—but persists

80:9.6 and s. around the Caspian and Black seas, penetrated

spoil

76:2.6 a bad environment can very effectively s. an excellent

118:10.1 which would pamper and s. the children of men.

127:4.8 But they did not s. Ruth.

spoiled

83:7.6 Two pampered and s. youths, educated to expect

139:4.5 Perhaps John was just a bit s.; maybe he had been

139:12.6 Judas was pampered and petted; he was a s. child.

spoils

69:8.3 their enemies, taking all their property as s..

70:7.18 forms being the tithe, one tenth of the hunt or s..

93:5.7 when leaving Egypt, he was given a share of the s. of

93:5.13 in giving a tenth of his s. to the Salem treasury.

spoilsmen

71:3.10 the end of the administration of political s., but later

spoke

40:6.2S. the prophet of old in the name of the eternal

43:3.3 by three Constellation Fathers and accordingly s. of

47:0.1 The Creator Son s. of the “many mansions in the

48:6.33 When the apostle s. of being “caught up to the

74:3.5 From the inaugural mount they s. to the people

80:8.2 a culture and religion derived from the Andites, s.

86:5.11 They truly believed that God s. to them in dreams,

93:2.5 Melchizedek s. Chaldean and a half dozen other

96:5.5 You saw no similitude on the day that your God s. to

97:3.2 “Yahweh s., saying, ‘The land shall not be sold, for

100:7.5 Jesus s. with undoubted confidence and taught with

104:1.10 they thought Jesus s. figuratively and symbolically.

121:6.2 The common people s. some dialect of Aramaic;

121:6.2 of Aramaic; the priests and rabbis s. Hebrew;

121:6.2 and the better strata of Jews in general s. Greek.

122:9.9 Even as he s. by the mouth of his holy prophets—

123:3.1 Mary s. little Greek, but Joseph was a fluent

124:2.1 It was two years before Jesus again s. to his parents

124:2.8 who often s. of Jesus as being too pert, as lacking

127:4.1 Less frequently they s. of his lifework, for, as time

128:4.4 Jesus never s. about this offer to his family,

128:6.7 And the Roman judge s. the truth.

128:7.5 Mary seldom s. of Jesus’ future mission.

130:5.1 the harsh words which Paul later s. concerning them

133:3.6 he s. sharply to these women and rudely motioned

133:6.2 Jesus s. comforting words to him and quoted the

135:9.1 also that Jesus s. no word to John even after he had

136:0.1 Though Jesus s. of John as the greatest of the

137:4.8 And then s. Jesus: “Woman, what have you to do

137:7.2 and by the gracious words which he s. to them

137:7.4 Jesus s. in the synagogue but twice.

138:1.2 John s. up, asking: “But, Master, will these six

138:3.6 Peter whispered this criticism to Jesus before he s.

138:3.8 s. of but one thing: the goodness and friendliness of

138:6.3 But again they did not understand why he thus s.,

139:11.1 Simon was a fiery agitator and was a man who s.

140:1.1 Before the formal ordination service Jesus s. to the

140:3.1 Jesus s., saying: “Now that you are ambassadors

141:1.1 but Jesus s. to them and besought them not to

141:7.10 Jesus s. directly to men’s souls.

143:1.8 this was one of those few occasions when Jesus s.

143:6.1 before he s. to the people, he turned aside and said

145:2.7 And then Ezekiel foresaw even this day when he s.

145:2.12 he s. in a dreamy state, saying: “What have we to do

146:2.1 Jesus s. at great length in further explanation of his

146:4.3 the leper s. in this way because among the Jews

146:5.2 he suddenly s., “Return to your home; your son will

147:3.6 take offense that we s. words of life to these afflicted

147:4.2 I s. to men of high ideals, not to those who would

147:5.4 s. up, saying: “Simon, I have something which I

148:3.1 Jesus s. only once in the Capernaum synagogue,

148:6.8 “Job’s third friend, Zophar, then s. less comforting

148:6.12 But John never s. of this conference until after the

148:7.1 Jesus s. in the Capernaum synagogue on the “Joys

148:9.3 s. to them, saying: “Why do you so reason in your

149:6.11 prophet s. advisedly when he said, ‘Walk humbly

150:8.10 And then Jesus s. for fifteen minutes on “The Sons

151:2.5 Thomas s. up: “Yes, Master, I wish to say a few

151:2.6 The words which Thomas s. had a quieting effect

151:4.2 Jesus s. another parable: “The kingdom of heaven is

151:4.7 Many other parables s. Jesus to the multitudes.

151:5.1 Jesus s. to them in the afternoon after the preaching

152:0.1 As Jesus s. with those who had assembled to greet

152:0.2 Peter s. up: “Master, you can see that this crowd

152:2.3 and Jesus s. to them briefly, being followed by Peter.

152:2.6 This was too much for Philip, and he s. right up:

152:3.3 the Mark lad, s., “And he refused to be our king.”

153:2.2 Then s. the priests and the teachers to the princes

153:2.2 Then s. Jeremiah to all the princes and to all the

153:3.7 Jesus s. out with less reserve because he knew the

154:6.6 Mary out in the garden to revive her while Jesus s.

155:1.1 Said Jesus: “You should all recall how the Psalmist s.

156:3.2 All of these peoples s. the Greek language.

156:4.2 The Master s. in Tyre only once, on the afternoon

156:5.4 by remarking: ‘The Lord s. to me saying, do thus

158:2.3 they s. not of it to any man until after the Master’s

158:3.3 this occasion s. through the Father Melchizedek.

158:5.2 James of Safed s. those long-to-be-remembered

158:6.5 let me declare to each of you that which I s. to

158:7.4 Peter s. thus because he loved Jesus; but the

158:7.5 Master s. further: “If any man would come after

159:5.10 well illustrated by many parables which he later s.

162:2.9 they were astonished and s. tauntingly to Eber:

162:7.1 assembled in Solomon’s Porch, Jesus s. to them,

163:3.4 And Jesus s. to all of the twelve: “Verily, verily, I

164:4.8 The officer of the court s. to the former blind man,

164:4.10 We know that God s. through Moses, but as for

165:4.8 Ezekiel s. truth when he said, ‘With their mouths

165:5.1 you s. many words to the lingering multitude which

166:1.4 And since no one s., Jesus continued: “Many of

167:0.3 That Friday night James s. in the synagogue,

167:1.5 Jesus stood up and s. to all present: “My brethren,

167:2.1 And then Jesus s. a parable, which even his friendly

167:6.2 Jesus s. words of courage and hope to their mothers.

167:7.4 I s. not in figurative language nor in poetic strains.

168:1.11 When Jesus s. those words of command, “Take away

168:2.7 You shall be a living witness of the truth which I s.

170:2.24 Jesus often s. of it as the “kingdom of life.”

170:2.24 Jesus once s. of such an experience as “family

171:4.8 When Jesus s. of “rising on the third day,”

171:4.8 When Jesus s. of “rising,” they thought he referred

173:1.7 Jesus, returning to the speaker’s stand, s. to the

173:3.2 And the people s. with one accord, saying,

173:5.1 crowd and s. the parable of the wedding feast.

174:4.4 Jesus s. the truth when he referred to this lawyer as

174:5.2 sat near while Jesus s. to his apostles and a number

174:5.10 the Father’s representation s. to Jesus of Nazareth,

175:1.20 while you plot to destroy Him of whom they s..

175:1.20 make ready to slay him of whom the prophets s.,

177:0.1 At last Jesus s.: “I desire that you rest today.

179:3.2 he s. the heart feelings of all his fellow apostles.

181:2.13 Then s. Matthew: “But, Master, who will send us,

181:2.23 Then Nathaniel s., asking Jesus this question: “I

182:0.2 they s. to one another concerning the Master’s

183:3.1 Though the Master s. to Judas kindly, he greeted

183:5.5 appear before Annas, the Son of Man s. no word.

184:1.4 Annas s., “What are the names of your disciples,

184:1.6 The kindly manner in which Jesus s. to Annas

184:1.6 Annas s. no words of rebuke to his steward, but

184:2.1 when he s. to her, requesting that she let Peter in,

184:5.6 no witnesses s. for the defense, and neither was Jesus

185:2.3 Then s. the clerk of the Sanhedrin court to Pilate:

186:2.2 Before Pilate he s. only when he thought that

186:2.11 Pilate s. more truly than he knew when, after Jesus

186:2.11 as Pilate s., there echoed throughout all Nebadon,

186:4.2 of more than half an hour Jesus never s. a word.

189:0.1 the assembled celestial hosts then on Urantia, s.

189:1.10 Jesus s. the first words of the postmortal career.

189:4.10 Then s. Jesus to them, saying, “Whom do you seek?”

190:2.3 And then the strange form s., saying: “James, I

190:2.4 but Jesus bade him stand while he s. with him.

190:5.2 he did not recognize the Master even when he s.

190:5.6 “No wonder our hearts burned within us as he s. to

191:1.2 he stood still, clenching his fists, while he s. aloud:

191:1.2 who s. to him in familiar tones, saying: “Peter, the

191:6.1 Even as Nathan s., the morontia Master appeared

192:1.3 And when they answered, “No,” Jesus s. again.

192:1.4 And then Jesus s., not as he had in Jerusalem,

192:1.5 Now s. Jesus: “Bring in your fish and prepare some

192:1.8 Jesus s. to them, saying: “Come now, all of you,

192:3.2 Their Master now s. with the rulers of the universes

193:2.3 to identify his personality when Jesus s. to them.

194:4.3 the spirit, and they s. the word of God with boldness.

spoken

10:5.4 Trinity in relation to the finite is sometimes s. of as

19:3.5 intents and purposes the Ancients of Days have s..

19:4.5 —or a million—when the voice of wisdom has s. and

19:4.5 Therefore, when a Censor has s., no one else may

26:1.16 pairs, the one is s. of as complemental to the other.

33:1.1 Urantia, he is sometimes s. of as Christ Michael.

35:3.1 420 tributaries—are often s. of as the Melchizedek

42:2.6 On Uversa, space potency is s. of as ABSOLUTA.

42:2.9 Primordial force is sometimes s. of as pure energy;

42:2.13 collectively, are s. of on Uversa as ULTIMATA.

44:4.3 a tongue s. by its personalities and prevailing

44:4.6 We have the equivalent of your written and s. word,

55:1.3 Although the planetary temples have been s. of as

74:2.2 The tongue of Eden was an Andonic dialect as s. by

77:8.3 lines of maleness and femaleness, often being s. of

87:2.6 The names of the dead were never s..

113:0.1 In many a revelation “the word was s. by angels”;

119:1.2 And having thus s., Michael of Nebadon vanished

121:7.4 the first century after Christ the s. interpretation of

121:7.5 Ezekiel had s. of a “new spirit to live in man’s soul,”

121:8.4 “it might be fulfilled which was s. by the prophet.”

128:3.3 Far East, countries he had so frequently heard s. of

130:0.4 rudiments of the language s. by Gonod and Ganid.

135:6.6 as s. by the prophet, saying, ‘make ready the way

135:8.1 Jesus had s. favorably of John’s message, and this

136:2.4 now exalted Personalized Adjuster had thus s.,

136:10.1 And when he had thus s., he journeyed down the

137:4.4 No sooner had they s. of these matters to Jesus

137:5.2 And when he had s., he departed, going to his own

137:8.18 When Jesus had thus s., he sat down.

139:5.7 Philip was often s. of as “Philip of Bethsaida,

140:7.1 After Jesus had s., Thomas mustered up courage

143:5.4 “You have s. the truth, for, while you may have

143:5.5 ashamed that she had so unthinkingly s. to Jesus,

144:4.10 their Master so rarely uttered his prayers as s. words.

144:8.3 And when Jesus had s. further to the messengers of

145:3.3 had s. with such unprecedented power and authority!

145:5.8 When Jesus had s., Andrew and his fellow apostles

145:5.10 The Master has s..

147:1.1 synagogue wherein you have so many times s..”

147:4.3 When the Master had s., Nathaniel stood up and

148:6.10 While the speech of God s. from the whirlwind

148:9.3 And when Jesus had thus s., the paralytic arose,

150:8.1 As a young man Jesus had often s. in this place of

151:1.1 After Peter had s. a few words, Jesus said:

151:2.6 I will say that I think this parable was s. to teach us

151:5.6 Jesus plainly explained to the twelve that he had s. to

152:4.1 Hardly a word was s.; they were all thinking of the

153:5.4 The words which I have s. to you are spirit and life

155:5.16 “Master, you have s. to us the words of life and truth

156:1.4 And when Norana had thus s., Thomas withdrew.

157:1.2 Now Peter had s. hastily.

157:1.4 Jesus having thus s., and Peter so soon appearing

157:2.2 When Jesus had thus s., he withdrew and prepared

157:3.5 thereby indicating that Peter had s. for all of them.

157:4.8 when Jesus had thus s., he directed the twelve to go

158:1.10 same that had s. on the occasion of Jesus’ baptism

158:2.1 the distance down the mountain not a word was s..

158:3.4 was s. in words to be heard by the three apostles.

158:6.5 When Jesus had thus s. to the twelve, he added:

159:3.14 disciples who were not present when they were s..

162:5.3 And all that my Father has s. I also proclaim to the

163:1.5 When Jesus had thus s. to the seventy, he began with

163:6.4 When Jesus had thus s. to the Father, he turned aside

164:3.8 When Jesus had s., he said to Nathaniel and

164:4.10 When Josiah had thus s., the Sanhedrin broke up

165:2.5 And when Jesus had s. this parable, no one asked

165:5.2 different from those s. to the disciples and the

166:1.4 When the Master had thus s., they cast their eyes

167:3.3 When the unfriendly ruler had thus s., Jesus

167:6.2 And when the Master had s. to his apostles, he

167:7.7 And Jesus would have s. further with Nathaniel

168:0.6 When Martha had s., Jesus reached down and,

169:3.1 The Master has s., and you do well to ponder his

171:0.3 but they also knew that he had s. about another

171:4.3 wake up to the realization that the Master had s. to

171:4.7 when he had s., he turned to those around him and

171:8.2 which was intended for all the disciples, was s.

172:1.6 what she has done will be s. of in memory of her.”

172:5.1 Not a word was s. until they separated after arriving

173:2.5 And when they had s., Jesus, looking down upon

174:5.10 When Jesus had thus s., the Personalized Adjuster of

174:5.11 the one who was by him, “An angel has s. to him.”

174:5.14 Having thus s., Jesus led the way over the narrow

176:2.6 travail of Jerusalem, about which I have s. to you,

177:1.5 Mark never forgot the Master’s final admonition, s.

178:3.5 When the Master had s., he arose, and they all

179:2.1 the Master had gone to his place, not a word was s..

179:4.3 And when Jesus had thus s., they all began again

179:4.3 of this, even though the Master had so plainly s..

179:4.6 When Jesus had thus s., leaning over toward Judas,

179:4.6 they saw Judas hasten off after Jesus had s. to him,

180:2.1 Already are you clean through the word I have s.,

180:3.1 But always remember the words I have s. to you:

180:3.9 And when Philip had s., Jesus said: “Philip, have I

180:6.8 “Down here I have taught you in proverbs and s. to

182:1.2 When Jesus had s., he led the way a short distance

182:2.2 having thus s., he motioned them to their tents,

182:2.4 The Master’s comment in reference to Judas, s. in

182:3.6 Among other words s. to him by the mighty angel

184:1.6 “You know full well that I have s. openly to the

184:1.6 In secret I have s. nothing; why, then, do you ask

184:1.6 all Jerusalem has heard that which I have s. even if

184:1.6 “My friend, if I have s. evil, bear witness against

184:1.6 if I have s. the truth, why, then, should you smite

184:2.8 Peter remembered the words of warning s. to him

185:5.4 And when Pilate had thus s., the chief priests and

187:5.2 mercy, forgiveness, and admonition had been s..

187:5.2 three passages which were s. with sufficient

187:5.5 And when he had thus s., Jesus bowed his head and

189:1.11 After Jesus had s., he signaled to the Personalized

189:4.13 Magdalene repeated the words which Jesus had s. to

190:2.3 When James heard his name s., he knew that it

190:3.1 And when he had thus s., he vanished from their

190:5.3 when Jesus had s., they stood still and viewed him

190:5.5 Not a word had these two men s. since Jesus began

191:2.2 When the morontia Jesus had s., he vanished in an

191:5.4 When the Master had so s., he looked down into

191:6.4 When the Master had so s., he vanished from their

192:1.3 John perceived that it was the Master who had s. to

192:2.14 When Jesus had thus s., he vanished from their sight.

192:4.3 When he had thus appeared and had so s. to them,

193:0.6 When the Master had s. to them, he vanished from

193:1.1 Jesus had s. to Nalda concerning the water of life.

193:3.3 When Jesus had s., he beckoned for them to come

193:3.3 Not a word was s. by any of them from the time they

193:5.3 When the morontia Master had thus s., he vanished

spokes

15:0.1 seven s. the radiations of the Seven Master Spirits,

spokesman

16:3.16 Trinity attitudes or, rather, acts as s. for the attitude

37:1.9 personal representative of the Son and as s. for his

74:2.5 Annan, a loyal daughter and s. for the Nodites;

114:3.5 the planetary governor can function as a s. for the

139:7.2 and publicity s. for the apostolic organization.

147:1.1 So the elders went to see Jesus and their s. said:

151:6.7 Said their s. to Peter and Andrew: “Fishermen of

157:4.2 and by common consent, the s. for the twelve.

162:3.2 As they came near, the s. said: “Master, this woman

164:4.2 After some preliminary questioning, the s. for the

164:4.7 Said the s. of the court: “Is this your son?

174:2.2 came forward and by their s. addressed Jesus:

174:3.1 Their s., drawing near to him, said: “Master, Moses

174:4.2 Pharisees to ask harassing questions, and the s.,

174:5.1 from Alexandria, Athens, and Rome, whose s. said

177:4.6 This s. for Judas went on to explain that Judas

185:2.1 Therefore did the s. for the Sanhedrist court

188:2.2 Said the s. of this committee to Pilate: “Sir, we

189:2.2 the archangel s. for the celestial hosts was given

190:0.5 Mary was the chief s. for the women’s corps,

190:0.5 but Mary was their chief teacher and public s..

spokesmen

15:10.20 7. The seven Reflective Image Aids—the s. of the

37:5.5 devoted to the welfare of the mortal races whose s.

128:5.3 The s. for this committee explained to Jesus that

sponge

187:3.5 putting the saturated s. stopper upon the end of a

187:5.3 the guard again moistened his lips with the same s.

spongelike

58:7.2 algae, primitive Protozoa, and s. transition organisms

sponges

59:1.18 the seaweeds, one-celled organisms, simple s.,

59:2.11 Corals and the later types of s. evolved.

59:3.7 Gastropods, brachiopods, s., and reef-making corals

60:2.8 S. were everywhere, and both cuttlefish and oysters

65:2.2 The s. are the survivors of one of these early midway

65:2.2 transition forms, while not identical with modern s.,

sponsor

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24:6.1 The Graduate Guides, as a group, s. and conduct

25:6.4 and forwarders of the s. records of time and space.

30:4.28 Then you are presented to those beings who will s.

42:12.11 The Morontia Power Supervisors s., and the

55:8.4 the teaching enterprises which they s. jointly with

136:3.5 the bestowal release of Immanuel, your s.-brother

195:10.20 Christianity unwittingly seemed to s. a society which

195:10.21 of modern Christianity is that it should cease to s. the

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92:4.6 mankind had largely lost sight of the revelation s. in

162:1.5 friendly to the spiritual movement which he s..

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PART I    S. a Uversa Corps of Superuniverse Personalities

9:3.1 except by the forces and energies conjointly s. by the

27:5.4 and supernaphim s. by the Celestial Recorders.

28:0.1 numerous and intriguing are the transactions s. by

31:10.21 [Jointly s. by a Divine Counselor and One without

31:10.22 the high destiny of evolutionary mortals, were s.

PART II   S. by a Nebadon Corps of Local Universe

35:10.3 The universe educational system s. Melchizedeks is

45:7.2 of the universe, including those s. the Melchizedeks.

53:3.6 condemned the entire plan of ascension as s. the

56:10.23 by various authors, having been s. as a group by a

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93:5.8 and return to the more spiritual work s. Machiventa.

101:5.11 Personally revealed religions are s. the bestowal

103:0.1 All of man’s truly religious reactions are s. by the

113:2.9 but these records are always s. one of the seraphim.

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121:0.1 United Brotherhood of Midwayers, conjointly s.

[Sponsored by

10:8.10 [S. by a Universal Censor acting by authority from

16:9.16 [S. by a Universal Censor from Uversa.]

25:8.12 [S. by One High in Authority from Uversa.]

28:7.5 [S. by a Mighty Messenger of Uversa.]

29:5.8 [S. by a Universal Censor acting by authority of the

30:4.35 [S. by a Mighty Messenger from Uversa.]

35:10.6 [S. by the Chief of Archangels acting by authority of

43:9.6 [S. by Malavatia Melchizedek.]

47:10.8 [S. by a Brilliant Evening Star.]

52:7.17 [S. by a Mighty Messenger temporarily attached to

61:7.20 [S. by a Resident Life Carrier.]

62:7.8 [S. by a Life Carrier of Nebadon resident on Urantia.

65:8.7 [S. by a Life Carrier of Nebadon resident on Urantia.

71:8.16 [S. by a Melchizedek of Nebadon.]

81:6.45 [S. by an Archangel of Nebadon.]

115:7.9 [S. by a Mighty Messenger temporarily sojourning

116:7.7 [S. by a Mighty Messenger temporarily sojourning

117:7.18 [S. by a Mighty Messenger temporarily sojourning

118:10.24 [S. by a Mighty Messenger temporarily sojourning

sponsoring

48:3.11 instructors of social conduct, s. classes and other

195:10.8 ancient thought systems effectually prevents the s. of

sponsors

14:6.33 creatures which a Universe Mother Spirit jointly s.

16:3.18 personally s. the progress of the ascension

25:7.1 They are also skillful play s. and are ably assisted by

30:4.15 The seraphim of assignment s. the new body,

45:6.2 for these citizens of Jerusem are the immediate s.

48:4.2 The Morontia Companions are skillful play s.,

50:2.2 the Melchizedeks, their former instructors and s.,

56:10.10 Beauty s. art, music, and the meaningful rhythms of

spontaneity

5:6.9 There is a kinship of divine s. in all personality.

8:1.2 with transcendent willingness and inspiring s.,

9:3.8 which motivate the material level and inject s. into

40:6.7 endowed with a measure of that divine s. of action

42:11.7 of the universe is inexhaustible in the infinity of s..

102:2.3 there is a valid originality and a s. of expression

172:5.6 unsettled by the suddenness and s. of the outburst.

195:6.15 influence of the cosmic mind constantly injects s. into

spontaneous

0:5.4 Personality is never s.; it is the gift of the Father.

5:3.3 engage in such worship as a natural and s. reaction

27:4.2 philosophy, to the spiritual heights of s. worship.

27:4.3 All Paradise conduct is wholly s., in every sense

27:7.2 all who climb to its blissful shores—the s. ebullition

27:7.3 The periodic, s., group, and other special outbursts

36:5.7 of understanding—the s. and apparently automatic

42:5.7 Gamma rays—emanations which characterize the s.

42:7.9 as is illustrated by the s. disruption of uranium

47:7.5 voluntary, unselfish service natural, and worship s.

62:6.3 able to endow such creatures with the gift of s.

68:4.4 his life contained nothing free, s., or original.

89:8.6 a free gift to the gods, a s. offering of gratitude or

91:8.1 There is a truly s. aspect to prayer, for primitive man

91:8.5 Prayer may be a s. expression of God-consciousness

91:8.10 Prayer is a s. outburst of God-consciousness.

92:7.5 thus religion becomes a s. and exquisite devotion,

100:4.1 and devoted living is creative living, original and s..

102:4.3 There develops a natural s. self-consciousness of

111:4.9 of choosing as to whether this creativity shall be s.

126:3.4 each member of the family formulate s. prayers,

140:8.11 came presenting the idea of active and s. kindness,

140:10.6 manifests the fruits of the spirit in the s daily ministry

144:2.2 “Prayer is entirely a personal and s. expression of the

149:1.2 he observed one of these cases of s. healing,

149:1.3 occurred in these cases of s. or unconscious healing.

149:1.4 regarding the nature of these cases of s. healing,

172:3.15 superficial and s. outburst of popular enthusiasm.

177:2.7 There is, indeed, more s. freedom and far more

180:5.12 that s., generous, and sincere friendliness which

194:4.7 This s. sharing of earthly possessions was not a

196:0.5 life of Jesus faith was personal, living, original, s.,

196:0.6 a wholly unconscious and s. soul expression of his

spontaneously

24:7.6 a newborn Graduate Guide “s.” appears on the outer

36:0.1 Life does not originate s..

36:3.1 Life does not s. appear in the universes; Life Carriers

47:1.3 You will not s. visualize finaliters until you acquire

85:7.1 worship may seem to have arisen naturally and s.

143:2.8 whence you s. show forth the fruits of the spirit in

196:2.2 s. to say to the one who called him Good Teacher,

spore

59:5.22 The plants of these times were s. bearing, and the

60:0.2 Even the s.-bearing plants were nearly extinct.

65:6.3 was the evolution of the s. into the complex seed.

65:6.3 The s. is most efficient as a reproductive agent, but

spornagia

37:10.3 The S.. The architectural headquarters worlds of

37:10.3 assistance of a group of physical creatures called s..

37:10.3 They are devoted to the care and culture of the

37:10.3 S. are neither spirits nor persons; they are an

37:10.3 they are an animal order of existence, but if you

37:10.3 you would agree that they seem to be perfect animals

43:0.4 including the efficient spironga and the beautiful s.

43:6.7 The celestial artisans direct the native s. in this

45:0.3 cared for and otherwise maintained by the native s..

46:5.31 The celestial artisans direct the s. and provide the

46:7.0 7. THE RECTANGLES—THE SPORNAGIA

46:7.1 is situated the vast circular headquarters of the s..

46:7.2 the agricultural achievements of the wonderful s..

46:7.2 The s. are the landscape gardeners of the

46:7.2 they are both original and artistic in their treatment

46:7.2 They utilize animals and mechanical contrivances

46:7.2 They are intelligently expert in the employment of

46:7.3 S. are not Adjuster indwelt.

46:7.3 They do not possess survival souls, but they do enjoy

46:7.3 Their number is legion, and they afford physical

46:7.4 Although s. neither possess nor evolve survival souls

46:7.4 though they do not have personality, nevertheless,

46:7.4 they do evolve an individuality which can experience

46:7.4 new bodies in which the old s. re-establish their

46:7.5 S. are the only creatures in Nebadon who experience

46:7.5 They are only reactive to the first five of the mind-

46:7.5 they are not responsive to the spirits of worship and

46:7.6 in undertaking to describe these useful creatures

46:7.6 They are not evolutionary beings, having been

46:7.6 They are bisexual and procreate as they are required

46:7.8 these faithful s. will escape from their animal level of

47:0.4 abundantly provided with s. of standard creation.

47:1.1 The s., who function on all of these worlds, are

47:1.1 They have a vague feeling concerning the finaliters

47:1.1 They regard finaliters much as you do the angels

47:2.6 while faithful s. minister to their physical necessities.

47:10.1 Even the s. enjoy the arrival of these triumphant

sportive

68:2.10 of all art, ceremonial, and all forms of s. games

spot

52:7.15 you may be found by Him in peace, without s. and

69:4.2 traders who would leave their goods on a neutral s..

73:2.4 for the Garden sallied forth in search of the ideal s..

73:3.6 for the Garden was probably the most beautiful s.

73:3.6 Eden was the one bright s. on Urantia; it was

74:3.4 through the air over this, the most beautiful s. on

88:2.3 hearth—became more or less of a fetish, a sacred s..

90:4.5 something magical on a blemished s. on the body,

124:6.3 King David, and the associations of this historic s..

124:6.10 on this same s. he stood and wept over the city

140:9.2 the ordination sermon, delivered on this same s.,

151:6.1 at this particular s. there was a steep hillside,

151:6.2 a small, relatively level s. was the cemetery of the

152:2.5 had chosen this quiet s. outside the jurisdiction of

178:0.1 Master led them to a secluded s. a short distance

194:4.11 trial and proceeded to stone him to death on the s..

spots

13:4.7 interesting and intriguing s. outside of Paradise.

41:1.2 such as sun s. and system electric disturbances;

58:2.8 the s. are more generally equatorially situated.

69:4.6 These treaty s. afforded opportunity for friendly

spouse

83:5.10 only the children of such a purchased or dowered s.

83:6.3 a wife to impose a premarital pledge upon her s.

103:8.3 Another man, having little or no love for his s., might

spouses

82:3.12 were supposed to go over into spiritland with their s.

83:5.13 therefore usually hailed with delight by the older s.

sprangsee sprang up

6:0.4 We believe the Son s. from the Father;

10:1.4 when the Third Person of Deity s. into personality

60:3.22 flying creature to appear on earth, and it s. directly

61:1.2 mammals had existed, but this new type s. suddenly

61:2.2 the early placental mammals s. from carnivorous

61:2.8 These grazers s. from an undifferentiated ancestor

61:2.10 line from which the true lemurs subsequently s..

62:1.3 this lemur type of mammal, that there s. two great

62:3.12 man and the ape are related only in that they s. from

65:2.6 this fish family there s. two unique modifications,

65:2.12 large brain that the placental mammals suddenly s..

65:4.7 first world in Satania where the six colored races s.

84:1.8 nor home, it was the nucleus from which both s..

95:5.5 they maintained their cults in secret and s. into action

97:1.2 Samuel s. from a long line of the Salem teachers

131:4.2 Inasmuch as the universe s. from God, he does

139:1.2 Andrew s. from an excellent line of ancestors and

sprang up

61:2.2 erelong, omnivorous mammalian families also s. up.

69:5.7 There early s. up a commercialized nobility,

87:4.3 tribe to tribe; it s. independently all over the world.

95:6.9 This great man was one of that unique group that s.

124:6.9 and a lifelong friendship s. between the two families.

142:8.5 a new agitation for Jesus’ apprehension s. up and

151:1.2 it s. because there was no depth to the soil, but

151:2.2 seed which fell upon the rocky places, and which s.

151:2.2 Now the seed which fell on good ground and s. to

151:3.15 the seed s. and grew, and although he knew not

151:4.1 And so when the young blades s. and later were

187:4.5 In beholding Jesus, there s. in his heart a sense of

spreadnoun or adjective

50:5.7 the development of culture and the s. of knowledge.

58:7.11 This era witnesses the s of life throughout the waters

60:2.12 and their wings were of batlike formation with a s.

64:4.11 witnessed the further s. of the crude culture of the

68:5.8 but the s. of animal husbandry reduced women to the

77:5.8 in the s. of higher standards of spiritual, intellectual,

78:1.12 the possibility of the s. to the world of the ideas and

79:6.8 to insure the s. of their civilization among many

81:3.6 most potent influence in the s. of cultural civilization.

81:3.7 the later religions were factors in the s. of culture;

81:6.11 Man power is indispensable to the s. of civilization.

81:6.16 The s. of civilization must wait upon language.

81:6.18 The conquest of dialects must precede the s. of a

84:8.2 this overindulgence, this widely s. pleasure mania,

87:3.2 contribute to the further s. of ghost fear and worship.

90:3.4 individuals and prevent the s. of contagious disease.

94:5.5 influence in the eastward s. of the Salem religion

94:9.0 9. THE SPREAD OF BUDDHISM

94:9.2 The s. of Buddhism from its homeland in India to

94:12.5 the s. of education throughout Buddhism will be

99:6.2 and facilitate the s. of the essential gospel of their

100:4.5 filthy, snarling hulk of a man standing, legs s., club

121:1.1 cultural and linguistic settings for the effective s. of

121:5.6 rapid s. of the vastly superior Christian teachings,

132:0.4 that powerful impetus to the rapid s. of Christianity

132:0.5 setting of the stage for the rapid s. of Christianity

142:1.7 This was the beginning of the s. of the gospel of the

145:3.11 the scene of suffering and affliction there s. out

168:5.1 Jews were determined to put a stop to the further s.

170:5.12 appear as a consequence of the s. of the gospel

175:4.7 feared the consequences of the further s. of Jesus’

185:1.7 Claudia became prominently identified with the s. of

192:0.1 the increasing s. of rumors that Jesus had risen from

194:2.9 interfere with the rapid s. of their teachings;

195:3.7 This was a great age for the s. of a new religion.

spreadverb

40:7.5 the heights of eternal achievement which are s. out

40:10.5 have a grand and glorious career as finaliters s. out

42:6.6 in circuits within the electrons, but they do s. or

42:7.8 wavelike energy extension of an electron may so s.

59:1.7 to crustal adjustment, although the lateral land s.,

59:3.6 laid down by the intermittent lava flows which s.

59:4.13 the prolific fern family appeared and quickly s. over

59:5.22 spore bearing, and the wind was able to s. them far

59:6.8 this prereptilian creature, an air breather, s. over all

60:2.8 Corals s. to European waters, testifying that the

61:4.4 of the preceding period continued to evolve and s..

61:5.8 though glaciers s. out to cover enormous areas.

62:2.6 These aggressive little animals multiplied and s. over

63:6.7 to the remote settlements to s. his new doctrines

64:2.3 prolific people, whose descendants soon s. over the

64:4.1 They gradually s. from the highland centers in India

64:4.6 Gradually the forests s. north over land which had

64:4.7 the glacier, again rapidly s. out over all Europe.

64:7.2 these Sangik peoples s. out around the foothills and

66:4.1 almost a thousand years for the news to s. abroad,

66:4.7 this custom s. near and far to affect the eating habits

67:3.1 Satania, and it s. to every planet in the local system.

74:2.2 tongue of Urantia as the Edenic culture would s.

74:2.4 As the news of Adam’s arrival s. abroad, thousands

77:3.4 The food carriers s. the news of the dissension,

78:5.1 The massive waves of civilization which later s. over

78:5.8 And so the culture of Mesopotamia quietly s. out

78:8.3 driving forth the last waves of culture which s. out

78:8.12 much of the Garden culture had s. to Asia, Africa,

79:0.1 the potentials of modern civilization s. to the world

79:5.2 While the early Neanderthalers were s. out over

80:2.2 The more mixed groups s. out in three directions:

80:7.2 before the descendants of these mariners s. to the

81:2.19 areas of Africa, Arabia, and central Asia, and it s. in

81:6.1 Culture did slowly s. throughout the world.

87:4.3 This new dual spiritism did not have to s. from tribe

89:5.14 taboo on man-eating originated in Dalamatia and s.

89:7.5 Temple harlotry s. throughout southern Europe and

94:0.1 they largely s. their teachings through the medium

94:5.6 This composite belief s. through the lands of the

94:9.2 And the farther Buddhism s. from its highland home

95:0.1 The Salem missionaries s. out all over Asia,

95:2.1 Egypt, from where they subsequently s. to Europe.

95:2.1 from the Nile valley it s. to many parts of the world

95:2.6 an idea that had its origin in Egypt and s. therefrom

95:6.4 an Iranian prince, this religion was s. by the sword.

95:6.7 And Mithraism s. throughout the Levant and

97:4.4 Amos s. enough leaven of truth to save the doctrine

98:0.3 Much of the Salem doctrine was s. in Europe by the

98:3.7 the Salem teachers to s. the doctrine of one God,

98:5.1 Mithraism s. over the Roman Empire through the

98:7.2 Christianity was s. throughout the Levant and

104:1.4 Melchizedek teachings of the Trinity gradually s.

121:1.1 Greek culture and the Greek language had s. over

121:2.4 the gospel subsequently s. to the uttermost parts of

123:1.3 had persuaded Mary that it would be unwise to s. the

123:1.7 an outbreak of malignant intestinal trouble s. over all

130:8.5 Jesus thoroughly canvassed the city and s good cheer

131:0.1 from their Salem headquarters to s. the doctrine of

133:3.9 When Martha, Justus’ wife, had s. the food on the

133:9.5 successor of his eminent father, and he s. abroad

135:9.3 many rumors s. about the countryside and even to

139:6.9 a great man in the kingdom and did much to s. his

140:7.2 word about him had s. over the countryside;

141:1.1 the fame of Jesus had begun to s. well over all of

142:2.2 As the gospel shall s. over the world with its

145:0.1 The news that Jesus had returned rapidly s.

145:2.14 the report rapidly s. through Capernaum that Jesus

145:2.15 some of them rushed out to s. the news abroad

145:3.11 the scene of suffering and affliction there s. out

145:3.12 of this sundown healing s. throughout all Galilee

146:2.16 let your needs be s. out before your Father who is

146:4.2 The fame of Jesus as a healer had s. even to this

149:1.1 the fame of Jesus, particularly as a healer, had s. to

151:6.6 As the swine herders rushed into the village to s.

152:3.1 The idea seemed to s. through the crowd like a

162:6.3 waters are poured out upon the dry ground and s.

163:6.1 was able to see men going out to s. the good news

163:6.3 I rejoice to know that the good news will s. to all

166:0.1 the fact that the gospel of the kingdom could s.

167:6.1 marriage and the blessedness of children s. all over

168:2.10 By noon the next day this story had s. over all

171:1.6 version of the teachings of Jesus and about Jesus s.

171:1.6 the Abnerian version of the kingdom of heaven s.

171:7.1 Jesus s. good cheer everywhere he went.

172:3.7 to Jerusalem, where they effectively s. the report

176:2.3 all the world and this salvation will s. to all peoples.

186:3.4 that they would be on hand to s. the news in case

190:5.7 hastening back to Jerusalem to s. the good news of

192:2.6 This remark s. among the brethren and was received

194:3.9 No revealed religion can s. to all the world when it

194:4.10 during which the new gospel about Jesus s. rapidly.

195:1.7 when Alexander s. Hellenistic civilization over the

195:3.7 struggle and compromise, to take root and rapidly s..

spreading

4:2.1 immutable law throughout the wide-s. master

79:2.4 of Baluchistan, s. out over the valleys of the Indus

79:5.5 their raiding parties s. havoc among the yellow

79:5.7 Andite migrations the pure red strains were s. out

79:7.1 Andites were traversing the pass of Ti Tao and s. out

80:3.8 fifteen thousand years ago the Alpine forests were s.

81:3.2 influential in s. the culture and the arts of civilization.

94:5.1 As the Salem missionaries passed through Asia, s.

98:3.2 the influence of the rapidly s. Etruscan priesthood

106:6.2 to imply something beyond even the wide-s. master

106:9.10 future of your eternal careers in the wide-s. universes

121:1.6 3. The rapidly s. influence of Jewish religious and

131:4.5 God also inhabits the other six wide-s. universes.

137:3.6 they insisted on quietly s. the news abroad that

145:2.14 the rapid and effective s. of such a startling rumor.

146:4.4 As a result of his s. abroad the news that Jesus had

147:0.2 unduly alarmed by the s. abroad of the reports

154:3.1 Jesus’ enemies were industriously s. the rumor

170:5.2 by the then rapidly s. notions of Greek idealism,

171:6.1 into a sycamore tree whose s. branches overhung

190:4.2 many appearances to his followers are s. rapidly,

191:4.3 love those who are fellow believers in the far-s.

192:4.1 Word of the appearances of Jesus was s. throughout

spreads

1:5.3 who stretches out the heavens as a curtain and s.

29:2.14 This threefold energy charge s. throughout the

51:6.3 It is custom which eventually s. the ideals of Eden to

spree

88:1.9 when a savage went on a s., he put a leaf in his hair

springnoun; see springseason

66:5.2 They taught well digging, s. control, and irrigation.

97:7.12 You shall be like a watered garden and like a s.

111:7.5 the s. of joy embittered by the waters of sorrow;

122:6.1 part of Nazareth, some distance from the village s.,

123:1.6 Joseph built a workshop close to the village s.

123:5.6 mingled with the caravans as they tarried near the s.

123:5.15 who had met him and talked with him at the s.,

123:5.15 the potter who worked near the flowing s.;

124:6.5 opposite Scythopolis they came upon a bubbling s.

136:4.14 Jesus drank from the small s. which came from the

147:3.1 This was a hot s. whose reddish-tinged water

147:8.4 You shall become like a watered garden, like a s.

163:5.1 This was the same site, by the s., that John had

springseason

78:7.2 caused unprecedented floods each s. throughout

78:7.2 These s. floods grew increasingly worse so that

springverb

6:1.6 other divine Sons who s. from the infinite Deities.

11:1.4 the trillions upon trillions of celestial beings who s.

17:8.2 All orders of the ministering spirits s. from this

19:5.6 Thought Adjusters s. from the Father alone;

22:2.9 we s from all the races on all the evolutionary worlds

26:4.10 And since your tutors s. from the Master Spirit of

62:3.13 Modern man and the simians did s. from the same

70:10.2 but it does not s. full-fledgedly into existence on the

102:1.4 the certitudes of religion s. from the very foundations

113:4.1 not mind, though seraphim s. from the same source

131:3.2 “Out of a pure heart shall gladness s. forth to the

138:6.3 and the teachings which might s. up about him.

143:5.9 water, and a new joy will s. up within your soul,

148:5.5 suffering; affliction does not s. forth from the dust.

156:5.2 of human development and divine destiny must s..

157:4.1 But hardly would such hopes s. up in their hearts

157:5.1 The Jews had not taught that the Messiah would s.

160:3.1 induce men to let go of God that he may s. forth to

177:4.11 ready to s. up to engulf him when he once dared

194:4.6 brotherly love and unexampled good will did s. up

springing

34:6.8 water shall be in them a well of satisfaction s. up into

42:1.7 energy, though s. from the Infinite, is not infinitely

50:1.1 sole representative of complete divinity, s. from

61:1.2 small, highly active, carnivorous, s. type of dinosaur.

62:1.1 the offspring of the modern type of lemur, though s.

62:4.7 Thus it was that the dawn mammals, s. from the

67:8.2 the exquisite loyalty of this onetime semisavage s.

108:3.9 certain unrevealed orders s. from the Eternal Son

143:5.3 water shall become in him a well of refreshment s. up

151:2.3 The seed which fell on good soil, s. up to bear,

157:3.5 s. to his feet, exclaimed: “You are the Deliverer,

171:5.3 he threw aside his cloak, s. forward toward the

172:5.10 Simon saw the nationalists s. into action as soon

181:1.4 of Truth will become in them a well of living water s.

190:5.4 of Truth shall be in each believer a well of water, s.

springsnoun

85:4.1 The primitive races venerated s. and worshiped

85:4.1 to imagine that the spirits dwelt in the bubbling s.,

90:4.6 Vapor baths were highly regarded; natural hot s.

springsverb

8:0.3 very moment, the Infinite Spirit s. full-fledgedly

9:1.7 then there s. into existence a being equal to God in

15:11.1 the legislative branch s. from the flowering of the

32:2.6 there s. into being the Bright and Morning Star,

36:6.2 an independent existence, but life s. only from life.

94:6.3 from such Duality, Trinity s. forth into existence,

103:5.11 Spirit growth s. from within the evolving soul.

131:1.4 His divine love s. forth from the holiness of his

131:3.4 Cultivate the assurance of the heart which s. from

147:8.4 as the morning while your health s. forth speedily.

149:6.9 ideas of humility and s. much of your hypocrisy.

161:2.4 Our piety s. from repentance, but his piety s. from

165:4.1 the power of wealth, and joy s. not from riches.

174:4.2 second commandment is like this first; indeed, it s.

174:5.8 if it dies in good soil, it s. up again to life and bears

181:1.7 that hope which s. eternal in the human breast,

springtime

98:4.8 followed by the s. restoration of all living plants.

123:3.5 Next came the early s. celebration of Purim,

176:2.6 discern the coming of the spiritual s. of a new

sprinkle

84:4.6 the custom to s. the newborn with holy water

sprinkled

41:6.2 Our whole superuniverse is s. with pulverized stone.

87:6.12 twentieth century the body is s. with holy water,

90:2.10 They s. the newborn with water and conferred names

92:5.6 as being born of virgins; their careers are liberally s.

sprinkling

69:6.4 to keep fire in good humor, hence the s. of incense.

78:3.5 orange, green, and indigo—with a s. of the Adamite

83:4.6 candles, as well as the baptismal s. of holy water,

150:9.1 a great throng of his enemies and a s. of his own

sprites

94:4.7 semigods, heroes, demons, ghosts, evil spirits, s.,

sprout

121:4.1 possible for the seed of Christianity to s. and bring

sprouting

81:1.6 observation of s. of seeds accidentally moistened

85:2.2 Early man looked upon s. grain with dread and awe.

85:2.2 from, and predicate religious beliefs on, the s. grain.

131:1.5 he causes the sun to shine upon the s. grain,

sprung

70:6.2 Later on, kings were thought to have s. from heroes.

spur

81:6.40 spiritual adjustments can be made on the s. of the

130:6.4 disappointment will s. you on; difficulties will

spurious

53:0.1 surrendered to the sophistry of s. personal liberty—

74:8.12 This s. document, reputed to be the teachings of

181:2.26 I know well that the false prophets and s. teachers

spurn

50:6.4 Inferior minds will s. the highest culture even when

166:1.4 you knowingly s. the visitation of God and reject

166:1.4 Woe upon all who shun justice, s. mercy, and

174:5.9 I perceive that my people are determined to s. the

175:1.19 Woe upon all of you who reject truth and s. mercy!

spurned

53:8.6 and Daligastia, but they s. Michael’s tender proffer.

119:2.5 But Lutentia s. these overtures of mercy, well

134:8.7 judge you justly, and my mercy you have already s..

166:3.4 And when, therefore, those who s. the kingdom

167:2.2 for my guests, but they have s. my invitation;

173:5.3 “And when he had punished those who s. his

173:5.3 who have s. my hospitality and rejected my call.

spy

162:2.2 They follow after me on the Sabbath to s. on me

spying

148:7.2 The leader of the s. Pharisees, as Jesus stood

148:8.1 dispatched to Bethsaida recalling the six s. Pharisees

148:9.4 three of the s. Pharisees confessed faith in Jesus

squads

66:7.6 with such associations as family groups, play s.,

squalid

146:4.3 As he drew near the s. hovel of a certain leprous

squalor

121:1.8 the inhabitants of the empire languished in s. and

squander

69:5.11 Early man tended to s. his resources on luxury.

squandered

28:6.9 time is fatally s. only when it is buried in neglect,

92:3.7 religion has been wasteful of labor and has s. capital;

169:1.12 having s. your substance with harlots, you make

169:2.3 he had also directly wasted and s. his master’s funds.

square

7:1.2 decrease in accordance with the s. of the distance

42:4.11 is equal to the increase of energy divided by the s. of

42:11.5 as inversely according to the s. of the distance.

118:5.1 even the infinite God cannot create s. circles or

126:3.4 of smooth cedar board about eighteen inches s.,

133:5.6 a sum equal to the s. of the number of personalities

188:1.4 body into the tomb, a chamber about ten feet s.,

square inch

58:5.1 subjected to a pressure of almost 25,000 tons per s.,

58:5.7 ocean-bottom levels is 20,000 pounds to the s..

58:5.7 water pressure is only about 5,000 pounds to the s..

square feet

72:3.1 homesite permitted must provide fifty thousand s. of

square miles

59:2.5 The ashes of this volcano covered five hundred s.

74:6.1 The Adamic family grounds embraced over five s..

squared

167:5.2 the publican s. himself by the highest ideal.

squares

46:4.3 2. The s.the system executive-administrative areas.

46:4.6 This arrangement of the system activities into s.,

46:6.0 6. THE EXECUTIVE-ADMINISTRATIVE S.

46:6.1 system are located in the immense departmental s.,

46:6.1 These one thousand s. are clustered in ten grand

48:3.15 enclosures of the variously designated circles, s.,

69:4.4 These market s. became the first places of sanctuary

squaring

156:5.2 the foolish carpenter who wastes valuable time s.,

squat

122:6.3 as the family grew in size, they would all s. about the

126:3.4 Jesus sat down by the little s. lamp on the low stone

squeeze

126:5.5 During this year the tax collector tried to s. extra

squeezed

130:3.2 And as Ganid s. Jesus’ hand, he said, “I will.”

squid

59:2.11 modern pearly nautilus, octopus, cuttlefish, and s..

squirrels

61:1.9 tapirs with proboscises, primitive pigs, s., lemurs,

61:2.7 the gnawing rodents, including beavers, s., mice,

squirt

65:6.4 for this function, and the sea s. utilizes vanadium.

St. Croix

58:7.7 activities are more graphically shown than in the S.

St. Lawrence

59:4.16 and great volcanic activity occurred in the S. region.

61:7.5 extended only a short distance below the S. valley,

61:7.10 valley, and finally by a northern route into the S..

St. Peter’s

98:3.5 the exact site of the present church of S. in Rome.

stability

3:5.17 They have faith in the s. of the universe, but they

4:1.5 There is s. in the midst of apparent instability.

12:6.1 S. is not the result of inertia but rather the product of

12:6.1 S. is wholly and always proportional to divinity.

12:7.5 the assurance of s. for all created things and beings.

12:8.3 Power and energy are the evidences of the s.,

14:0.1 Paradise is the gigantic nuclear Isle of absolute s.

14:2.9 The control and balanced s. of the central universe

15:8.8 and to predict much pertaining to universe s..

15:9.16 1. Physical S.. The stars and planets of a universe

35:5.3 but they excel all orders of universe sonship in s. of

41:9.0 9. SUN STABILITY

41:9.4 Sun s. is wholly dependent on the equilibrium

42:4.8 Heat can thus largely overcome gravity s..

42:7.6 S. of the atom depends on the number of neutrons in

42:8.4 mightily contributes to the nuclear s. of the atom.

42:9.5 Physical s. associated with biologic elasticity is

48:4.7 loving overcare of our superiors and in the divine s.

48:6.35 From them you will learn to let pressure develop s.

51:6.5 pure-line nucleus of the violet race, imparts that s.

55:4.19 ministry into the seventh epoch of evolutionary s.,

57:3.9 through a transient period of relative physical s..

57:5.2 Today, your sun has achieved relative s., but its

57:6.3 When such s. of orbits is attained, tidal frictions will

66:6.2 Slavery to tradition produces s. and co-operation by

69:0.3 Civilized man takes great pride in the character, s.,

69:9.16 enhanced s.; but private ownership of land was given

70:8.13 the enhancement of social s. is purchased by

79:7.3 was less disturbing to the innate s. of the Sangik type

79:8.9 The amazing s. and persistence of Chinese culture is

83:1.4 Other potent factors in marriage s. are pride, vanity,

84:7.1 The great cultural s. of the Jewish and the Chinese

84:7.3 there is fluctuation in the s. of the home-marriage

84:7.3 Regardless of its merits this system did provide s..

95:5.4 Again, he failed to provide for the material s. and

97:1.4 S. in dealing with Divinity was proclaimed.

97:1.4 Lord God of Israel was the source of all truth, s.,

99:1.2 Religion must become an influence for moral s. and

100:6.6 levels of spiritual s. are immune to disappointment.

101:6.8 certainty, moral enlightenment, philosophic s.,

103:7.9 into a well-balanced philosophy of scientific s. and

105:3.2 s. of all statics and dynamism of all change;

111:1.7 group of ascending minds whose s. and tranquillity

112:5.20 change of the factors of life unified by the s. of the

114:5.6 superhuman directors of planetary progress and s..

115:5.1 the absolute center-source of perfect and infinite s.

116:5.12 settlement presupposes their attainment of physical s.

116:5.16 no part of the cosmic whole can find real s. until the

116:7.5 depend on the absolute s. of Original Deity,

118:8.3 Mechanical dominance insures s. at the expense of

118:8.3 assures the divine s. produced by augmented insight

118:8.4 will fail to compensate this loss of s. by effecting a

118:8.4 choice, when relatively liberated from mechanical s.,

118:8.11 transit of his mortal mind from the s. of mechanical

139:1.10 great strength of character consisted in his superb s..

160:1.14 S. of personality can be experienced only by those

stabilization

0:5.2 well-nigh unlimited Deity co-ordination and eternal s

9:3.5 The Conjoint Creator is action—motion, change, s.,

9:3.6 to do with the regulation and s. of physical energies.

11:7.9 flow of the galaxies, is a factor in the s. of physical

15:13.4 mainly with the physical control, unification, s.,

15:14.2 the sacrifices of time are freely made to secure the s.

21:0.5 of the unification and s. of the universe of universes.

32:2.5 headquarters world until such a time as gravity s. of

33:6.3 government is exercised over unification and s..

37:5.11 experience will continue to enhance the future s. and

39:3.2 with the unification and s. of a whole constellation.

55:7.4 inhabited planet in the system attains the era of s.;

55:8.4 During this epoch of s., midsoniters come from the

55:8.7 the last system in a given constellation attains s.,

55:9.3 By the attainment of the sixth stage of s. these

55:10.3 all Assigned Sentinels to constitute the s. corps of

55:11.2 the fifth or minor sector stage of s. has exclusively

55:11.3 Concerning the sixth stage, or major sector s., we

55:11.8 if we cannot safely postulate the event of the s. of

57:4.4 the organization and relative s. of the far-flung starry

57:6.2 gravitational influences also contribute to the s. of

57:8.0 8. CRUSTAL STABILIZATION

57:8.16 850,000,000 years ago the first real epoch of the s.

58:7.8 just entering upon its later period of comparative s..

81:6.12 The optimum s. of national population enhances

89:8.4 and this was a major step in the s. of religion.

90:5.7 priesthoods have contributed to the s. of civilization

99:4.6 they need the consolation and s. of sound religion.

101:5.10 and result in the s. of relatively ethical civilizations.

102:2.3 they exhibit a s. of personality and a tranquillity of

103:7.6 effecting the s. of both science and religion.

108:4.2 contributing to the s. of the sovereignty of the

112:7.10 the divine pledge of the future and full spiritual s. of

160:2.10 evil, it would at least approach the s. of maturity.

stabilize

13:4.3 operate to equalize and s. the cosmic-mind circuits

33:3.4 his efforts to s. government and uphold authority

41:7.11 envelops the suns, and which acts to s. heat loss

55:4.11 the further efforts to purify and s. the mortal race.

58:5.3 pressures, thereby tending to s. the earth’s crust.

75:4.5 their offspring, who would grow up to bless and s.

78:4.6 either Sangik or Andonite stock tended to s. them.

84:7.3 chivalry, s. the institutions of marriage and family.

84:7.3 are emerging designed to s. the marriage-home

84:7.30 The enforced associations of family life s. personality

99:1.3 mission of religion as a social influence is to s. the

101:7.4 slight attainments, just enough to s. the daily living

101:10.5 to s. and enrich human living by blending the mortal

104:0.1 three legs were the fewest which could s. a stool,

104:4.27 to control and s. the metamorphosing cosmos.

135:11.4 message did much to s. his faith and prepare him

195:5.1 all of man’s efforts to s. society and facilitate the

stabilized

12:1.10 the stationary and absolutely s. Isle of Paradise,

12:2.3 new nebulae are constantly being s. and organized;

14:1.10 one vast plane, consisting of ten concentric s. units—

14:1.15 a physically balanced and perfectly s. creation.

15:5.5 zone of the erupting sun, thus becoming s. in orbits

15:8.6 Eventually the larger physical systems become s.,

15:8.7 circulating energy and more literally s. matter.

15:8.10 the central Havona universe is eternally s..

26:5.1 much-traveled ascenders of space to the s. worlds

32:1.5 For ages a local creation evolves, suns become s.,

32:3.2 They are not even physically s. until they are swung

32:3.2 its inhabited worlds has been forever settled and s..

41:9.5 the combined periods of its youth and s. function.

43:9.3 the most uniform and s. epoch in the entire career of

48:6.35 well-balanced poise—a s. and spiritualized attitude—

55:7.4 the system enters the s. status, and the individual

57:3.10 The outer regions were becoming more s. and better

57:8.16 compensated and s. the fluctuations due to cooling,

59:1.5 The crust of the earth was temporarily s.; mountains,

68:6.11 the multiplication of the average or s. human being

73:3.3 this s. weather was due to the encircling mountains

83:7.3 modern unions are s. by this ancient property factor.

102:7.2 everywhere-changing universe is s. by unchanging

110:6.4 housed in a body of clean habits, s. neural energies

114:6.7 the new and therefore less s. patterns of thought

116:6.4 That mass can be s. through the action of these same

117:0.3 an evolving universe becomes s. after the pattern of

130:4.15 its s. control by the energy and spirit of the Supreme.

stabilizer

9:0.2 capacity for energy dominance; it is the universal s.

48:2.19 regulators, one planetary custodian, one liaison s.,

82:4.1 Property has been the s. of marriage; religion, the

83:1.4 The family is itself a s. of the marriage institution

99:2.6 religion ever functions as a moral s., social guide,

99:5.1 Religion has always been a s. of society and a

stabilizers

30:2.113 5. Liaison S..

48:2.8 5. Liaison S.    100

48:2.20 5. Liaison S.. These are the regulators of morontia

48:2.20 organization of existence is dependent on the s..

109:7.2 are the untrammeled, unassigned, and sovereign s.

stabilizes

14:6.29 that indispensable universe overcontrol which s. and

81:6.10 And science s. philosophy through the elimination of

stabilizing

2:7.12 Truth is coherent, beauty attractive, goodness s..

57:8.5 The earth’s crust is gradually s..

68:4.3 religion greatly reinforced ghost fear in s. the mores

82:4.2 property mores were effective in s. the marriage

99:7.2 In all social reconstruction religion provides a s.

103:6.11 albeit reason is a s. influence and a helpful handmaid.

106:2.3 to encompass the evolutionary settling and s. of the

stable

4:1.5 The universes are eternally s..

4:2.3 a changing mood, whimsical withal, though s.

9:0.3 the Father’s love, even in harmony with the s.,

12:6.6 with certain relatively s. but unknown laws

14:2.9 Havona is a spiritually perfect and physically s.

41:9.3 A sun’s life becomes s. after the maximum of internal

42:3.10 relatively s. materialization under ordinary conditions

42:7.1 a relatively s., comparatively stationary, nuclear

42:9.5 units of matter which are at the same time so s. and

59:2.1 Asia has been the most s. of all the land masses.

111:1.7 Evolutionary mind is only fully s. and dependable

118:8.11 An automatic universe reaction is s. and continuing

118:8.11 has spirit insight, is divinely s. and eternally existent.

160:2.10 marriage must be founded on something more s.

stables

122:7.7 he was informed that the caravan s., hewn out of

staff or Prince’s staff or corporeal staff

17:1.6 the s. engaged in keeping straight the affairs of

17:3.5 belonging to the vast s. of the Reflective Spirits.

20:8.2 while the combined s. of the regularly constituted

24:1.11 he is a member of the personal s. of Michael of

24:2.5 it does not include the personal s. of Usatia,

28:1.3 tertiaphim are the only personal s. of a Creator Son.

28:5.13 Completing the triune s. of attachment to the

31:2.3 This chief has assigned to him a permanent s. of

32:2.3 living s. on the completed spheres of Salvington,

33:4.6 also delegated to Gabriel and his s. for execution.

33:4.7 Gabriel and his s. are not teachers;

37:1.10 Gabriel was provided with a personal s of unrevealed

39:2.3 These seraphim belong to the personal s. of Gabriel,

39:5.5 was left on Urantia and is now attached to the s. of

40:10.15 a Mighty Messenger temporarily attached to the s. of

45:3.1 the system of Satania is administered by a s. of seven

45:3.7 Fortant has been attached to the s. of Lanaforge for

46:5.19 The memorial s. consists of over one million

50:2.4 The entire s. of a world ruler consists of personalities

50:2.4 Such a s. averages about one thousand, and as the

50:2.5 are presided over by a member of his personal s.;

50:2.7 a part of the s. of the Planetary Prince is to facilitate

50:3.0 3. THE PRINCE’S CORPOREAL STAFF

50:3.4 The pcs. are usually removed from the planet in

50:3.5 material beings who remain attached to the ps. after

50:3.5 children—the grandchildren of the cs.—are in status

50:3.6 when the time comes for this “reversion s.” to be

50:4.1 The pcs. early organize the planetary schools of

50:4.2 of this headquarters city is performed by the cs..

50:4.9 representations of the semimaterial beings of his s..

50:4.13 ascenders of the Prince’s materialized s. remained

51:3.1 cs. do much of the preliminary work of preparation

51:3.4 are prepared by the Planetary Prince and his s.

51:3.6 As with the cs. of the Planetary Prince, descendants

51:5.2 But in the meantime the s. of the Planetary Prince

51:5.3 the ps. bring to the Garden of Eden the superior

51:6.5 they visualize the Planetary Prince and his entire s.

51:7.4 The Planetary Prince and his s still foster the spiritual

52:1.8 welcome the Planetary Prince and his visible s.;

52:2.3 The prince and his s. make the first revelations of

52:7.17 a Mighty Messenger temporarily attached to the s.

53:1.5 Abaddon was the chief of the s. of Caligastia.

53:5.4 Gabriel called his personal s. together on Edentia

53:6.1 and the arrival of the new system ruler and his s..

53:7.12 Sovereign, landing on the sea of glass with his s..

55:3.15 2. The progeny of the semimortal s. of the Planetary

57:1.4 authorizing the dispatch of a force organizer and s.

57:1.5 this permit signifies that the force organizer and s.

57:1.6 the liaison s. was required to inaugurate the energy

57:3.9 this time the s. of Michael arrived on Salvington,

64:6.22 persuasions of the teachers of Prince Caligastia’s s.

66:1.2 elevated Caligastia to a position on his personal s.,

66:2.0 2. THE PRINCE’S STAFF

66:2.3 The planetary s. included a large number of angelic

66:2.3 corporeal members of the Ps.—sometimes referred to

66:2.4 These one hundred rematerialized members of the Ps

66:2.6 be projected for the corporeal members of the Ps..

66:2.7 the one hundred Jerusemite members of the Ps..

66:3.2 in every way favorable to the undertakings of the Ps.

66:3.4 the ten councils of the cs. situated at the centers of

66:3.8 The Pcs. continuously gathered about them the

66:4.1 The arrival of the Ps. created a profound impression.

66:4.1 these members of the Ps. were repersonalized on

66:4.3 But the cs. were nonetheless superhuman.

66:4.3 They began their mission on Urantia as extraordinary

66:4.5 These one hundred members of the Ps. were divided

66:4.5 It is customary for the cs. of a Planetary Prince to

66:4.7 In color these materialized members of Caligastia’s s.

66:4.10 In conformity to their instructions the s. did not

66:4.10 This new being was visible to the planetary s. and

66:4.10 the entire cs. undertook the production of similar

66:4.10 Thus did the Ps. eventually bring into being the

66:4.13 mortal beings of the Ps. to live on indefinitely as long

66:4.15 their human germ plasm to the members of the Ps.,

66:4.15 Andonites enabled to live on concurrently with the s.

66:4.16 were kept as the personal attendants of the Pcs..

66:5.14 None of the Ps. would present revelation to

66:5.16 Although the Ps. were limited to natural means of

66:7.3 The Pcs. presided over simple and exemplary abodes

66:7.5 The Ps. lived together as fathers and mothers.

66:7.18 the instruction they had received from his s. and

66:7.19 of all teaching of the Planetary Prince and his s.

67:2.2 of Satania; and he won the support of the entire s..

67:3.2 forty members of the cs. of one hundred refused

67:3.2 Many of the s.’ human assistants (modified and

67:3.3 the great battle for the salvation of the planetary s.

67:3.5 tree of life and permitted the forty loyalists of the s.

67:3.5 of these modified Andonite associates of the s.,

67:3.5 the Andonite attendants of the disloyal s. refusing to

67:3.8 one hundred who contributed life plasm to the Ps.,

67:4.1 the corporeal members of the Ps. were found to

67:4.2 The sixty members of the planetary s. who went into

67:4.2 After the fall of Dalamatia the disloyal s. migrated

67:4.4 The s. rebels, deprived of spiritual sustenance, died

67:4.5 When the s. of one hundred came to Urantia, they

67:4.5 We know not the fate of the sixty s. rebels;

67:5.2 the entire s. of sedition were engaged in energetic

67:5.2 assault on the splendid city, driving the secession s.

67:6.2 when the thirty-nine loyal s. members returned to

67:6.3 translated along with the loyal members of the s..

68:1.6 but for the combined teaching of the corporeal cs.

69:2.5 The Ps. all worked; they did much to ennoble labor

70:6.4 the times of the materialized s. of Prince Caligastia.

72:4.5 the teaching s. functioning as the third or advisory

72:11.1 by the chief of s. of co-ordinated military affairs.

73:1.3 the descendants of the rebel members of the Ps.,

73:2.4 associate who served on his personal s. as a liaison

73:6.3 hundred Jerusem citizens as his administrative s.,

73:6.4 hundred materialized members of Caligastia’s s.

73:6.4 had contributed of their life plasm to the Ps.,

74:3.1 and an experienced s. ready to receive them

74:8.3 associated with the coming of the cs. of the Prince

75:2.3 the descendants of his onetime c.-s. associates.

75:2.5 From these defaulting members of Caligastia’s s.

75:3.2 Serapatatia and his new s. were entertained by Eve

75:3.8 and intellect of his remote progenitors of the Ps..

75:8.4 the reproducing beings once attached to the s. of

76:5.6 From the distant days of the arrival of the cs. of the

77:1.2 Prince Caligastia’s s. illustrates just such a unique

77:1.2 liaison of a male and a female member of the cs.

77:1.3 each couple of the cs. Was granted permission to

77:1.6 and other invaluable services to the Prince and his s.

77:2.1 the rebel members of the cs. of Prince Caligastia

77:2.2 The physical members of the Ps. had been

77:2.2 the union of the conjoint offspring of the Ps. with

77:2.2 For when the cs. later reproduced, it was

77:2.3 “While hardly “sons of the gods,” the s. and their

77:2.4 one hundred members of the Ps. carried germ plasm

77:2.4 But when the sixty rebels of the s., the followers of

77:2.5 by the presence in the bodies of the s. members of

77:2.6 Andonite contributors to those of the cs. members

77:2.7 forty-four modified Andonites who followed the s.

77:2.10 Nodite rulers (immediate descendants of the Ps.)

77:3.1 when the offspring of the Ps. had become too

77:4.1 the most capable minds serving on Adam’s s.

77:5.5 to be the last pure-line descendant of the Ps..

77:5.5 ancestors were descendants of two of the fallen s.

80:7.5 an unbroken line from the pure Nodite s. of Prince

81:2.19 While pottery had been first introduced by the s. of

88:5.4 The s. or wand was magical, along with drums, bells,

92:4.5 corporeal members of Prince Caligastia’s s..

93:2.6 materialized members of Prince Caligastia’s s. except

104:1.1 was made by the s. of Prince Caligastia about one

109:7.7 emergency administration of Urantia with a full s. of

114:5.3 The absence of the cs. of a Planetary Prince is

119:3.4 the defaulting Planetary Prince and his entire s.

125:6.9 the brow of Olivet, when the lad raised his s. aloft

139:9.8 one talent to positions of honor on his personal s.

staffs

24:1.12 assisted by numerous s. composed of personalities

38:9.3 derived from the modified ascendant-mortal s. of the

41:2.7 calculations and deductions of their respective s.

43:4.3 These Trinity Sons, with the s. of Havona and

46:5.12 occupied by Magisterial Sons and their personal s..

stagesee stagewith set or setting;

see stagenumerical

3:1.7 exclusive agencies upon the s. of universe action.

7:3.1 At no s. of the entire mortal ascension does the

7:5.8 personally journeying a s. of each circle with them

8:4.1 there is a vast s. whereon the Infinite Spirit and his

11:8.3 Local or linear gravity pertains to the electrical s. of

11:8.7 In this s., energy-matter discloses response to the

15:4.1 material creations from the ultimatonic s. forward,

16:5.4 basic to the very existence of every pre-Havona s. of

17:6.5 3. The S. of Physical Creation.

17:6.9 Such things pertain to a future s. of evolution in

21:3.1 a Michael Son from this initial and self-limited s. of

21:3.9 This s. pertains to the unachieved future of your

25:3.12 From s. to s. they are evolving from arbiters of

25:7.3 At every s. of the ascending career all contactable

27:1.2 the transition rest from one s. of being to another,

29:5.5 through the secondary or gravity-energy s..

30:4.17 ascenders will always advance from one s. of study

30:4.20 Passing from the final morontia s. to the first spirit

31:10.12 wonderful experience will have passed from the s.

32:1.5 When energy-matter has attained a certain s. in mass

36:2.17 foreseen or unforeseen, appear on the s. of action

40:5.11 take note of his status and needs at every s. of the

41:3.7 white light, never having known an initial red s. of

41:3.8 all adolescent suns do not pass through a pulsating s.

42:2.12 rapidly passes from the puissant to the gravity s.,

42:3.4 2. Subelectronic matter—the explosive s. of the solar

42:3.5 3. Electronic matter—the electrical s. of material

42:3.9 7. Atomic matter—the chemical s. of elemental

42:3.10 8. The molecular s. of matter—matter as it exists on

42:4.3 to the electrical level, the so-called electronic s..

42:5.5 electronic vibrations and represent the preatomic s.

42:5.6 4. The electronic s..

42:5.6 This s. of energy is the basis of all materialization in

42:5.6 bodies and the other members of the electronic s..

42:5.11 electronic activity nearer the s. of appreciable heat.

42:6.3 deindividuation, return to the puissant-energy s..

44:5.9 to store reserves of spirit power for the next s. of

47:7.1 they may normally progress to this s. during their

47:8.7 progressed beyond the initial s. of light and life.

48:4.14 refreshingly resurrect the memories of a lower s. of

48:8.4 live the very life of every possible phase and s. of

49:0.1 a veritable training school for the s. of existence

49:0.1 this is true of every s. of man’s progressive ascent;

49:0.2 light and life nor planets in the prehuman s. of life

49:0.3 uninhabited planets nearing the life-endowment s.,

49:0.5 Anova is in an advanced s. of progressive civilization

50:5.6 in occupying the center of the s. of human activities.

52:0.1 there appear on the s. of world action seven epochs

52:2.4 do not seem to have wholly emerged from this s. of

52:3.3 to complete the transit from the hunter and herder s.

52:7.12 the same renovated earth, the advanced planetary s.,

55:0.2 Each advancing s of settled status may be segregated

55:0.5 1. The first or planetary s..

55:0.6 2. The second or system s..

55:0.7 3. The third or constellation s..

55:0.8 4. The fourth or local universe s..

55:0.9 5. The fifth or minor sector s..

55:0.10 6. The sixth or major sector s..

55:0.11 7. The seventh or superuniverse s..

55:0.12 the planetary values of any s. may be attained by any

55:2.4 distributed around the central s. whereon fusion

55:2.10 Could you but visit a planet in an advanced s. of

55:3.1 be suddenly transported to a planet in this s. of

55:4.4 A world in this initial settled s. is being administered

55:4.10 as each s. of light and life is entered, new orders of

55:4.20 The readjustments of this s. of settled existence

55:7.0 7. THE FIRST OR PLANETARY STAGE

55:8.0 8. THE SECOND OR SYSTEM STAGE

55:9.0 9. THE THIRD OR CONSTELLATION STAGE

55:9.2 From s. to s. in the settled life the univitatia continue

55:10.0 10. THE FOURTH OR LOCAL UNIVERSE S.

55:11.2 the fifth or minor sector s. of stabilization has to do

55:12.0 12. THE SEVENTH OR SUPERUNIVERSE S.

56:10.1 progress from the initial s. to the seventh epoch,

57:2.0 2. THE PRIMARY NEBULAR STAGE

57:3.0 3. THE SECONDARY NEBULAR STAGE

57:3.3 there ensued the s. of gas escapement, the gas

57:3.4 this was only a temporary s. of nebular progression.

57:3.5 eventually, the critical centrifugal s. was reached

57:3.12 This critical s. of gravity-heat contention lasts for

57:4.1 The primary s. of a nebula is circular; the secondary,

57:4.1 the tertiary s. is that of the first sun dispersion,

57:4.2 nebula had attained the height of its sun-family s..

57:5.3 was the s. of local space set for the unique origin of

57:5.11 nucleuses of the ten planets soon reached the s. of

57:6.0 6. THE SOLAR SYSTEM STAGE—THE PLANET

57:8.9 announcement that Urantia would become the s.

58:1.5 in adjacent space regions are preparing the s. for the

59:1.1 Ameba are typical survivors of this initial s. of life,

59:2.0 2. THE FIRST CONTINENTAL FLOOD STAGE

59:3.0 3. THE SECOND GREAT FLOOD STAGE

59:3.5 the center of the s. was occupied by the mollusks,

59:4.0 4. THE GREAT LAND-EMERGENCE STAGE

59:5.0 5. THE CRUSTAL-SHIFTING STAGE

59:5.1 this period opens with the s. almost ideally set for the

59:6.0 6. THE CLIMATIC TRANSITION STAGE

60:3.0 3. THE CRETACEOUS STAGE

60:3.3 period becomes the modern mountain-building s.

60:4.5 the biologic s. is fully set for the appearance of the

61:1.0 1. THE NEW CONTINENTAL LAND STAGE

61:2.0 2. THE RECENT FLOOD STAGE

61:2.8 evolution did not progress beyond the three-toed s.

61:3.0 3. THE MODERN MOUNTAIN STAGE

61:4.0 THE RECENT CONTINENTAL-ELEVATION S.

64:3.5 this Badonite stock appeared on the s. of action as

65:1.1 But a Life Carrier in such a s. of existence could not

65:2.6 The s. was thus set for the appearance of the first

68:5.1 Land is the s. of society; men are the actors.

68:5.3 1. The collection s..

68:5.3 This was the primitive nomadic s. of culture and is

68:5.4 2. The hunting s..

68:5.4 Australian natives progressed little beyond this s..

68:5.6 3. The pastoral s..

68:5.9 4. The agricultural s..

68:5.10 with the pastoral pursuits of the former cultural s..

68:5.12 Human society has evolved from the hunting s.

68:5.12 that of the herders to the territorial s. of agriculture.

68:5.12 And each s. of this progressive civilization was

70:3.2 Bushmen never progressed beyond this primitive s.;

72:1.4 The development from the tribal s. to the appearance

77:4.7 so suddenly and mysteriously on the s. of action

81:2.15 Lastly man entered the creative s. of home building,

82:3.1 Wherever social evolution has progressed to the s.

83:2.1 The transition s. between this custom and the times

83:2.2 This pseudo elopement was the transition s. between

83:5.1 In this s. of marriage development children belonged

83:7.1 has functioned regardless of the developmental s. of

84:2.2 possible transition from the s. of group marriage in

84:3.1 passed through the s. of the autocratic authority of

84:3.9 Before the herding s. of society, mothers used to

84:7.3 Marriage is now passing out of the property s. into

90:0.2 Religion thus enters upon a new phase, a s. wherein

92:2.6 and ethical content of the mores of any current s. of

92:6.1 Mohammedans, are not yet beyond the fetish s. of

103:7.7 The moment departure is made from the s. of facts,

104:4.14 The second triunity is the architect of the space s.

105:2.2 portray the genesis and generation of reality, this s.

105:7.15 This is the cosmic s. on which is enacted the drama

106:6.2 The space-s. of the master universe seems to be

106:6.3 take place out on such a superultimate s. of action,

108:2.3 Thus is the s. of the human mind set for the

108:5.2 Adjuster will faithfully preserve for use in the next s.

109:0.1 Adjuster wax great in the rehearsals of the next s.

109:0.1 the indwelling Adjuster achieve skill for the next s.

110:1.3 with your spiritual preparation for the next s. of the

110:6.14 make the remaining circles, and achieve the final s.

110:6.21 to the intelligence of the morontia s. of evolution,

111:4.9 imagination produce worthy children when the s.

112:5.4 just as the human embryo is a transient parasitic s. of

112:6.1 Just as a butterfly emerges from the caterpillar s., so

114:7.1 as soon as men and women appear on the s. of

115:6.2 But as each s. of creative activity proceeds out

116:2.1 the appearance on the s. of cosmic action of the high

117:6.7 the entrance upon the seventh and final s. of spirit

117:7.1 that the Supreme, in this s. of development, will be

117:7.3 the Supreme could hardly be deitized at any s. prior

119:5.2 personality in the exact likeness of the spirit s. of the

119:5.3 Michael incarnated in the role of one s. of mortal

127:1.1 he emerged from that testing and trying transition s.

134:1.7 These were the in-between times, the transition s.

134:5.1 as they are applicable to the peculiarly critical s. of

134:5.5 creates a problem at every intervening s. between the

135:5.1 Jewish people at the time John appeared upon the s.

135:5.2 that creation was about to pass into its final s.;

142:7.3 evening he definitely stated that at some future s. of

143:3.1 when they reach such a s. of involvement,

154:1.3 transition s. between the materialistic concepts of

157:6.3 Jesus now entered upon the fourth and last s. of

157:6.3 This s. of his ministry was characterized by his

160:1.5 beings have emerged from the purely animal s. of

168:4.11 or postponed to another s. of spiritual ascension.

170:5.21 this church is only the larval s. of the thwarted

193:6.5 original twelve apostles to become actors on the s. of

195:0.3 Upon such a s. of human society the teachings of

stagewith set or setting

8:1.1 The God of Action is existent, and the vast s. of

8:1.3 The s. of universal space is set for the manifold

15:4.2 so is the s. set for the inauguration of universe

57:6.11 the astronomic preliminaries to the setting of the s.

57:7.5 The s. is being set for a planet which can someday

59:0.8 Nevertheless the s. is set for the opening chapters

61:3.12 contributed much toward the setting of the s. for the

78:3.9 set the world s for the inauguration of the Andite era

89:2.2 the s. was all set for the appearance of the new

90:2.3 associated with the devil, and thus was the s. set for

93:3.8 set the monotheistic s. of world tendency for the

105:4.9 the universe s. is set—the potentials are existent

128:7.9 The s. was being set for Jesus’ departure from home.

132:0.5 setting of the s. for the rapid spread of Christianity

134:5.7 then will the s. be set for major wars, world-wide

145:3.3 day’s events set the s. for this extraordinary scene.

152:2.6 This was the s. setting about five o’clock on

153:1.0 1. THE SETTING OF THE STAGE

168:1.9 two o’clock, was the s. all set in this little hamlet

stagenumerical

13:2.1 When you become seventh-s. spirit beings,

17:6.2 concerning the probability of a seventh s. of activity.

17:6.10 as entering upon the career of sixth-s. spirits.

19:2.5 finaliters are sometime inducted into the seventh s. of

21:6.3 between a sevenfold Master Son and a seventh-s.

27:1.2 the transition rest from one s. of being to another,

27:7.8 The attainment of the seventh s. of spirit

30:4.17 will always advance from one s. of universe study to

31:3.3 fact that they are of record as only sixth-s. spirits.

31:3.4 They attain the sixth s of spirit existence upon taking

31:7.5 the entrance of the finaliters upon their seventh s. of

39:1.11 values inherent in the realization that a first-s. spirit

40:10.11 They remain unfinished creatures—sixth-s. spirits—

40:10.12 may not in the exact sense be seventh-s. spirits,

40:10.12 finaliter will sometime achieve as a seventh-s. spirit

42:5.3 This is the first s. of emergent energy in which

44:8.5 the ultimate of creature status—the seventh-s.-spirit

46:5.32 “Undedicated to the seventh s. of spirit—to the

47:10.4 you bid it farewell when you emerge as first-s. spirits

48:1.5 material worlds until you are constituted a first-s.

48:3.8 when you leave the local universe as a first-s. spirit,

49:0.1 and the attainment of first-s. spirit existence.

55:0.5 1. The first or planetary s..

55:0.6 2. The second or system s..

55:0.7 3. The third or constellation s..

55:0.8 4. The fourth or local universe s..

55:0.9 5. The fifth or minor sector s..

55:0.10 6. The sixth or major sector s..

55:0.11 7. The seventh or superuniverse s..

55:2.8 By the time a world attains the fourth s. of light

55:2.8 the succeeding epochs of the seventh s. of settled

55:3.2 The public activities of a world in the first s. of light

55:3.11 a settled world progresses beyond the third s. of light

55:3.22 No world can hope to progress beyond the first s. of

55:4.3 worlds as they pass from the first to the seventh s. of

55:4.4 1. The first s. of light and life.

55:4.9 midway creatures any time after the first settled s.

55:4.10 very few of them ever remain beyond the fourth s. of

55:4.10 The seventh s. will witness the coming of the first

55:4.11 2. The second s. of light and life. This epoch is

55:4.12 From the second s. on throughout the career of a

55:4.13 3. The third s. of light and life.

55:4.17 4. The fourth s. of light and life.

55:4.20 5. The fifth s. of light and life.

55:4.21 6. The sixth s. of light and life witnesses the

55:4.22 7. The seventh s. of light and life.

55:6.4 In the fourth s. of light and life the advanced mortals

55:6.5 On a seventh-s. world, wisdom can exhaust the

55:6.6 on these highly evolved and long seventh-s. worlds

55:6.7 the very first s. of that endless and incomprehensible

55:7.0 7. THE FIRST OR PLANETARY STAGE

55:8.0 8. THE SECOND OR SYSTEM STAGE

55:9.0 9. THE THIRD OR CONSTELLATION STAGE

55:9.3 By the attainment of the sixth s. of stabilization these

55:9.3 Entrance upon the seventh s. of settledness will no

55:10.0 10. THE FOURTH OR LOCAL UNIVERSE S.

55:10.5 local system until the seventh s. of unity is attained.

55:10.9 On attaining this fourth s of development the Creator

55:11.2 the fifth or minor sector s. of stabilization has to do

55:11.3 Concerning the sixth s., or major sector stabilization,

55:12.0 12. THE SEVENTH OR SUPERUNIVERSE S.

56:6.4 Even the finaliters, sixth-s. spirits, have not found the

56:6.4 until they have achieved seventh-s.-spirit status,

56:8.4 levels—even ultimate—as seventh-s. finaliters.

56:10.1 Throughout the continuing seventh s. of such a

56:10.20 The advanced mortals on a world in the seventh s. of

57:2.0 2. THE PRIMARY NEBULAR STAGE

57:3.0 3. THE SECONDARY NEBULAR STAGE

57:4.1 The primary s. of a nebula is circular; the secondary,

57:4.1 the tertiary s. is that of the first sun dispersion,

59:2.0 2. THE FIRST CONTINENTAL FLOOD STAGE

59:3.0 3. THE SECOND GREAT FLOOD STAGE

59:6.12 the sea progressively diminishes as the second s. of

65:1.9 to a possible fourth s. of being wherein we shall be

92:6.1 development, even the first s. of revelation.

106:2.8 When ascenders attain the postulated seventh s. of

106:3.2 that the evolutionary finite has attained the first s.

106:8.14 deity embodiment of the completion of the first s. of

107:2.5 There is a fourth s. of service about which we are

107:2.5 Melchizedeks teach that the fourth-s. Adjusters are

107:5.6 these spirits of the sixth s. appear to transmute some

109:1.5 The first s. of Adjuster evolution is attained in fusion

116:0.5 Others speculate that the third s. of Supremacy

117:5.3 the Corps of the Finality attain the seventh s. of

117:6.6 will continue in the universe careers of the sixth-s.

117:6.7 Upon the completion of the sixth s. of existence and

117:6.7 the entrance upon the seventh and final s. of spirit

117:6.18 what the Adjusters will reveal to future seventh-s.

119:5.3 Michael incarnated in the role of one s. of mortal

123:2.13 Jesus entered upon the fifth s. of a Galilean Jewish

157:6.3 The first s. was that of his childhood, the years

157:6.3 The second s. was the increasingly self-conscious

157:6.3 This second s. ended with the experiences and

157:6.3 The third s. of the Master’s earth experience

191:3.2 form was adjusted for transition to the second s. of

191:3.2 next appeared, it was as a second-s. morontia being.

191:3.3 Jesus made the transit to the third s. of morontia on

191:3.3 to the fourth s. on Monday, the 17th;

191:3.3 to the fifth s. on Saturday, the 22nd;

191:3.3 to the sixth s. on Thursday, the 27th;

191:3.3 to the seventh s. on Tuesday, May 2;

staged

88:6.4 The red men often s. a buffalo dance in which one of

stagessee stages of

11:8.5 1. Pregravity S. (Force).

11:8.6 2. Gravity S. (Energy).

11:8.6 We designate these s. ultimata.

11:8.7 3. Postgravity S. (Universe Power).

15:6.8 in no less than a thousand different states and s..

34:5.2 planetary life from the initial and primitive s. to the

39:4.12 —and just as slowly and by just such gradual s..

55:0.4 There are seven s. in the unfoldment of the era of

55:3.22 Urantia do not preclude the attainment of higher s..

55:4.10 In the third and subsequent s., some midwayers are

55:11.0 11.THE MINOR AND MAJOR SECTOR STAGES

57:4.0 4. TERTIARY AND QUARTAN STAGES

58:6.1 There were many transitional s. between the early

59:6.7 The resting s. evolved to meet the demands of

68:5.10 When the three s. overlap, men hunt and women till

70:8.1 so characteristic of all intermediate evolutionary s..

71:2.9 There are ten steps, or s., to the evolution of a

78:5.7 They crossed the Pacific by easy s., tarrying on the

80:7.6 Aegean region passed through distinct cultural s.,

83:7.7 only leads directly back to those crude societal s.

107:4.6 Adjusters of all s., together with all other beings,

118:0.13 epoch provides immediate destiny for all preceding s.

123:2.5 They divided a child’s life into seven s.:

134:5.8 embarrassed and hampered by the “scaffolding s.

stages of

5:5.2 exhibited at all s. of human development which

11:8.4 not perfectly clear-cut, s. of response to Paradise

14:5.1 you pass through the true spirit s. of progression

15:5.6 Enormous suns, when in certain s. of development,

15:6.8 These are the stars of space in all their various s. of

17:6.2 These different s. of existence are:1. Initial Paradise

19:6.2 for the spiritual impoverishment of the earlier s. of

20:9.5 progression through the earlier s. of evolutionary

21:3.4 six, perhaps seven, s. of experiential manifestation.

26:10.6 sleep which ever intervenes between the epochal s.

27:1.2 status in contrast to evolution through various s. of

30:4.1 following seven s. of the ascending universe career:

32:2.3 the intervening morontia or transition s. of being.

40:2.2 When such a world is settled in the advanced s. of

40:5.8 used during the early s. of all inhabited worlds except

42:2.1 pregravity, and power to the postgravity, s. of energy

42:2.12 the electronic and the postelectronic s. of energy

42:2.13 the exact causes of the early s. of force evolution,

42:3.13 take into account the pre-emergent s. of energy nor

48:0.2 The morontia life, extending over the various s. of

48:4.12 Most of us have come up through lower s. of

48:6.1 the temporal life in the flesh on into the early s. of

48:8.4 a part of their ascending training, as one of the s. of

49:1.6 The early s. of life evolution are not altogether in

49:2.24 During the earlier and the later s. of many planets,

49:6.20 the planetary series from the lowest to the highest s.

49:6.21 Further along in the advanced s. of settled existence,

50:5.9 through the physical, intellectual, and social s. of

55:0.4 These seven s. of light and life are:

55:0.12 At the conclusion of this narrative these s. of

55:3.11 a planet passing through the earlier s. of evolution.

55:4.1 In the successive s. of settled existence the inhabited

55:5.2 The advanced s. of a world settled in light and life

55:6.4 During the embryonic and prespiritual s. of

55:11.7 we find worlds settled in the fifth and the sixth s. of

56:7.5 overcontrol of the universes during the later s. of

59:0.9 erosion deposits that clearly segregate these two s.

59:4.6 The deposits of these later s. of the first Devonian

59:5.13 200,000,000 years ago the really active s. of the

61:7.10 geologists have accurately deduced the various s. of

65:7.4 better synchronized with the advancing s. of animal

69:4.7 Writing progressed through the s. of the “message

71:1.24 reappearance of the clan and tribal s. of development

81:2.20 the Andite age cannot always be traced by the s. of

81:6.41 readjustments in the successive s. of mankind’s rise

82:2.4 In the earliest s. of tribal development the mores

88:3.4 fetish of the state supreme passed through many s. of

91:2.2 prayer often have been interrelated in their later s. of

92:1.1 fear and ghosts down through many successive s. of

92:7.12 These intermediate s. of idolatrous hesitation in the

100:1.2 and in the passing s. of advancing civilization.

103:5.7 of the first s. of the immortal survival experience.

103:6.7 The local universe consists of three degrees, or s., of

106:2.8 attainment of these s. of maximum development

107:0.7 traverse three general developmental s. of being:

107:0.7 have no connection with the three s. of Adjuster

107:6.3 and in the postfinaliter s. of the eternal career,

110:6.5 circle by circle you thereby ascend from the lower s.

110:6.12 the minimum and maximum limits of these s. of

112:0.1 And throughout all of these successive ages and s. of

112:6.5 function acceptably in the early s. of the morontia

118:4.7 time-space conditioned in the final s. of emergence

127:6.15 through the successive s. of youth and manhood;

127:6.15 of revealing his Paradise Father to all ages and s. of

196:1.6 was attended by seven s. of faith consciousness of

196:1.6 These s. of progressive self-realization were

196:2.4 Mortals in all s. of spirituality and on all worlds

stagger

12:7.12 character of God to overawe, s., or discourage you

30:0.1 the number of major orders and types would s. the

106:8.2 inevitabilities that s. the imaginations of beings far

166:1.5 when the souls of men s. under these burdens,

staggered

101:10.8 no longer is he s. by the paralyzing fear that he has

106:7.5 your mind will always be s. by the unrevealed infinity

127:3.14 expenses of a funeral on top of everything else s.

187:1.9 as Jesus s. on bearing the crossbeam, his physical

staggering

0:11.8 the s. stretches of the space regions beyond the

3:5.4 view the s. immensity of God’s well-nigh limitless

11:3.4 This s. number of residential designations on

staggers

12:0.1 the enormousness of the master universe s. the

195:10.20 a society that s. under the guilt of tolerating science

staging

172:5.9 By bedtime the Master’s cleverness in s. the entry

stagnant

78:3.8 The peoples of India lay s., with a civilization that

133:6.5 A s. soul is a dying soul.

155:3.3 The apostles learned that the Jews were spiritually s.

stagnate

101:7.4 but there s. in consequence of cultural slavery.

stagnation

28:6.18 will never encounter s. of personality or monotony

39:4.12 the fruitfulness of patience: That s. is certain death,

68:2.1 earnest striving, not the deadly monotony of s..

70:2.17 of standardized industrial slavery, personality s..

73:1.1 languished in the depths of savagery and moral s..

79:8.4 And this is the reason for the s. of what had been the

98:2.11 and violently into such depths of intellectual s.,

99:4.6 and mechanical development there is spiritual s.

100:5.2 The progression of religious growth leads from s.

112:5.20 constituent parts; s. terminates in inevitable death.

121:7.5 good works and slavery to law fell victim to the s. of

195:4.3 this long period of moral darkness and spiritual s..

stain

66:1.5 so horribly s. the fair name of his exalted order of

stained

133:3.7 tell me, as you look into these now tear-s. faces,

171:4.6 Herod, having s. his hands with the blood of John,

stairs

123:4.5 s. which led up to the canvas-roofed bedroom.

123:4.5 was blinded by the sand when descending the s.

stairway

95:2.8 the letting down of a celestial s. whereon the king

95:2.8 “King Pepi has put down his radiance as a s. under

123:4.5 Joseph built a balustrade up both sides of the s..

stake

70:1.19 for two armies to s. all on the outcome of a contest

70:10.14 sex nature, should be punished by burning at the s..

stalemate

66:6.2 The world was caught in the s. of tradition-bound

70:12.10 4. S. of the dominance of mediocrity.

81:1.2 civilization had settled down to a world-wide s.

99:2.2 Institutional religion is now caught in the s. of a

stall

167:3.3 on the Sabbath, loose his ox from the s. and lead

173:1.7 to open the gates of every s. and to drive out the

stalls

122:7.7 storage room to the front of the s. and mangers.

stalwart

100:7.2 but his s. strength of character amazed his followers.

133:7.12 rather is such peace attained by the s. assertion of

135:4.5 John was just such a s. and picturesque child of

137:1.8 and with tearful eye but steady voice the s. Judean

152:3.2 There was a brief pause; this s. Galilean was there

177:0.3 Jesus looked over the three well-armed and s.

184:1.2 when Annas stood before the s. and determined

195:2.4 unparalleled honesty, devotion, and s. self-control

196:0.11 Jesus combined the s. and intelligent courage of a

stamina

36:5.8 intellectual root of moral s. and spiritual bravery.

71:8.1 economic wisdom, social cleverness, and moral s.

91:9.2 You must possess cosmic s..

stammer

130:6.2 but he managed to s. out, “But—I did not ask you

186:1.4 Judas managed to s. out these words: “I have sinned

stammered

133:2.1 s. out—“er—why—yes, what do you want with me?”

133:3.7 Ganid’s voice choked up as he s. out his answer:

stamp

16:5.2 Paradise and Havona, must bear the characteristic s.

16:5.4 The physical s. of a Master Spirit is a part of man’s

16:5.4 the characteristic s. of this same supervising Spirit.

stanch

127:3.10 Jesus had many warm friends and s. admirers among

192:4.5 the loss of their good friend, who had been their s.

stanchly

150:1.3 the women believers in the good news stood s.

stanchness

102:2.2 the s. of its attitude, the spirit of its expression is

standnoun

94:7.5 he took an advanced s. on salvation through faith—

96:5.5 Moses made a partly successful s. against fetishes

98:3.9 The last s. of the dwindling band of Salem believers

151:3.1 puts it under the bed; he puts his lamp on a s.

172:3.15 the Sanhedrin once took a firm and decided s.

173:1.7 Jesus, returning to the speaker’s s., spoke to the

173:1.10 whole episode huddled together near the speaker’s s.

183:4.2 And Nathaniel was encouraged in this s. by James

standverb; see stand by

1:4.2 they “s. at the door” of consciousness “and knock”

2:2.1 “My counsel shall s.; I will do all my pleasures”

2:5.5 and age by age, until you finally s. in the presence of

5:1.2 s. in the presence of the Father at the center of all

5:1.9 and some day, doubt not, you shall s. in the divine

5:3.6 s. in the place of both the Universal Father and the

6:8.4 sometime s. in the personal presence of this Son of

7:4.5 The Paradise Sons s. pledged and ready to

7:5.2 sonship until he is enabled to s. in man’s presence

8:2.4 contemplate the infinity of the Father and s. in awe

11:1.3 until at last you would s. before the central shining

11:9.8 And when such an animal-origin being does s.,

13:2.7 “bosom of the Father,” though you shall surely s.

14:3.2 They s. in no need of regulation, for they are beings

17:2.6 We s. in awe of the possibility of what future ages

25:5.1 archives which s. in contrast to the living records of

26:3.9 They s. ready to serve all who must come and go in

26:11.6 angels of Paradise coming out to greet those who s.

28:5.10 When you s., as I repeatedly have, in the special

28:6.6 ten thousand times ten thousand s. before them.

28:6.16 Nothing can s. between you and opportunity for

35:8.15 Lanonandeks s. in greater danger of going astray,

39:1.10 they s. on the brink of the spirit adventure stretching

39:4.7 a breathing spell, during which universe horizons s.

40:6.1 The mortal races s. as the representatives of the

40:10.3 but all such conclusions s. in error; we are taught

40:10.8 they s. ready to welcome the incoming stream of

43:6.3 Who shall s. in this holy place?

44:0.14 their beauty will heighten and brighten until you s. in

49:5.18 These three orders s. on an equal footing in the

51:2.4 these Material Sons and Daughters s. in their new

53:3.2 the ascendant citizens then on Jerusem to s. firm

54:1.9 when the Supreme Rulers of the universe s. back in

54:2.3 s. forth in the clear light of reason as a monumental

62:2.1 walk on their hind legs, they could easily s. erect.

67:3.8 Amadon elected to s. with his chief throughout the

67:8.3 was: “What of Amadon of Urantia, does he still s.

68:2.7 a companion who would s. great abuse without

69:4.3 A fetish was used to s. guard over the deposits of

81:6.23 inheritance enables man to s. on the shoulders of

83:8.9 Twentieth-century marriages s. high in comparison

87:6.2 No longer does the religionist s. defenseless before

90:0.3 shamans, who presume to s. between man and God

92:3.8 such a course of religious development s. without

95:5.4 he built too much, more than could s. when he

99:5.7 Let the term “faith” s. for the individual’s relation

99:7.1 religious groups should s. aloof from all secular

101:4.2 this series of revelatory presentations will s. on the

101:4.2 statements regarding the physical sciences will s. in

102:3.2 with which it should everlastingly s. in contrast.

102:7.6 the obstacles which s. in the way of finding God in

104:3.16 Thus does the Trinity s. unique among absolute

105:1.7 When you s. in awe of the magnitude of the master

111:5.6 may actually s. in the factual presence of God on

113:7.4 on to Salvington, where you will s. face to face

123:1.5 s. around by the hour just to observe the baby’s

125:1.4 were more than this nature-loving lad could s..

130:3.7 you should s. up and tell them the great things you

130:6.3 “My friend, arise! S. up like a man!

131:1.8 When you s. before God with a clean heart, you

131:9.2 At all times and in everything let us s. in awe of

133:0.3 before God all mortals s. on an equal footing.

133:0.3 judgment bar of God, they s. on an equal footing;

133:4.7 justice tempered by mercy when you sometime s.

133:5.6 value, ten persons would s. for ten times this value.

133:7.12 The human mind does not well s. the conflict of

134:3.8 we now present these statements as they s. after

135:3.2 consume these kingdoms, and it shall s. forever.”

138:3.6 to you who s. about criticizing me in your hearts

139:4.6 when the aged bishop was no longer able to s. in the

139:8.8 would Thomas s. out against a project as being

140:10.1 Preach repentance to those who s. in need of such

147:1.2 I know that you can speak the word where you s.

147:5.8 Some of you may not s. high in actual levels of

148:7.2 said: “S. up here by my side that all may see you.

151:3.1 When you s. before a multitude of varying

151:6.7 know him, and we s. in danger of losing many swine

152:5.3 ‘Fear not, s. still and see the salvation of the Lord’

153:2.5 Today, many of you s. at the parting of the ways.

153:4.3 A kingdom divided against itself cannot s.;

153:4.3 against himself; how then shall his kingdom s.?

156:2.6 Jesus told them they could not s. still; they must go

157:4.6 The Master conceived that a faith which could s.

157:6.11 Though I s. before you in this physical presence, I

159:3.2 “Behold, I s. at the door and knock, and if any man

159:3.11 those cowardly souls who only halfheartedly s. up

159:5.9 “When an enemy smites you, do not s. there dumb

162:7.5 you dare to s. here and say that whoso keeps your

163:3.5 inquired, ‘Why do you s. here idle all the day?

163:6.7 let me say: I always s. near, and my invitation-call is

164:4.8 You know that both you and this man s. convicted

165:4.10 asked Jesus how the wealthy would s. in the day of

166:1.4 enable you to s. clean in the presence of the Judge

166:3.4 useless in mind and body to s. before this door

166:3.7 “Behold, I s. at the doors of men’s hearts and

166:3.8 every earthly obstacle which might chance to s. in

168:2.2 because of those who s. here with me, I thus speak

169:1.4 who are lost, those who s. in need of salvation.

172:5.13 persecution, but he could not s. this sort of ridicule

175:1.8 “This afternoon my apostles s. here before you in

175:1.12 You s. with your backs to the doors of salvation and

176:1.1 And when you s. before judges, be not anxious

176:2.7 you s. in the immediate presence of judgment,

176:3.5 You cannot s. still in the affairs of the kingdom.

178:1.10 you will s. in grave danger in subsequent times when

178:1.16 not hesitate to s. in vigorous defense of the truth

180:6.3 “I have yet much to say to you, but you cannot s.

182:2.10 David had arranged to s. guard that night on the

183:5.3 that any prisoner may have at least one friend to s.

188:5.9 but it does s. forever, on earth and throughout a

188:5.9 The cross does s. as the token of the highest form

190:2.4 “My father and my brother,” but Jesus bade him s.

195:6.1 bank has vast spiritual resources; it can s. demands

195:10.8 the Christian churches of the twentieth century s. as

195:10.11 slogans: “A house divided against itself cannot s..”

196:0.9 When we s. confronted by such self-forgetfulness,

stand by

8:4.5 until they appear as angels to s. by your side and

44:0.16 A Divine Counselor who chances to s. by my side

100:2.8 so remotivated in life that they can calmly s. by while

130:2.4 Surely you are not the coward who could s. by on

140:8.18 Jesus would make all men Godlike and then s. by

148:7.2 said: “S. up here by my side that all may see you.

174:0.2 S. by your brethren.”

177:5.2 flee in dismay or else s. by in silent amazement

183:5.4 see that his friend is permitted to s. by and observe

188:1.1 my soldiers will s. by to see that no man interferes.”

standardsee standard day; standard of living;

  standard time; standard years

2:6.4 as a king-judge, although it fostered a high moral s.

15:7.2 This Uversa year is s. in the seventh superuniverse,

33:6.8 Nebadon time, broadcast from Salvington, is the s.

36:2.15 a greater variance in the s. life designs is permitted

38:0.3 most nearly s. of all spirit types of personal beings.

39:5.15 and is the s. hour when not otherwise specified.

46:1.2 The s. mile of Jerusem is equivalent to about seven

46:1.2 The s. weight, the “gradant,” is built up through the

46:2.5 worlds are endowed with the ten s. divisions of life

46:2.8 transporters take off at about twenty-five s. miles per

46:2.8 do not attain s. velocity until they are over two

46:5.23 five thousand s. miles in circumference, which is

46:8.1 At present there is an erasure of over two s. miles

47:0.4 abundantly provided with spornagia of s. creation.

48:2.2 They are fairly s. in design though differing slightly

49:2.1 There is a s. and basic pattern of vegetable and

49:5.11 produce beneficial variations in the s. life designs.

52:5.1 When a certain s. of intellectual and spiritual

58:0.1 to improve the s. universe types of living beings.

58:1.1 modifications in the basic and s. life designs of the

65:4.1 beneficial modifications of the s. life patterns.

65:4.10 the Urantia modifications of the s. life designs.

68:6.6 The higher the s. the smaller the family,

74:7.5 2. The golden rule, the s. of social intercourse.

88:3.4 be the arbiter of justice and the s. of righteousness.

95:1.8 missionaries in Mesopotamia raised a moral s. too

95:3.3 “Established is the man whose s. is righteousness;

97:4.2 denunciation of the double s. of national justice

100:2.8 as well as the development of a new s. of values.

124:5.6 Joseph, his father; and he did measure up to the s.

126:3.4 that became from that time on the s. family petition.

132:1.2 Jesus taught Angamon: The s. of true values must be

132:1.4 idealists who are in possession of a common s. of

132:2.2 take as your s. of good the current social usages.

132:2.2 indwelling spirit is the s. of personality survival.

141:7.9 but to establish and demonstrate a s. of human life

141:7.9 And this s. approached the highest perfection, even

156:5.9 Judge not the soul nor evaluate its destiny by the s.

159:5.10 The Master taught a positive s. of righteousness:

167:5.2 The Pharisee judged himself by the lowest s.;

170:2.4 3. It was in itself a new s. of moral values, a new

180:5.6 measuring social relations, the s. of social conduct.

standard day(s)

12:5.1 the Paradise-Havona s. is arbitrarily so recognized.

14:1.12 the Paradise-Havona s. and other time designations

14:1.12 The Paradise-Havona s. is based on the length of

15:7.2 The s. of the superuniverse of Orvonton is equal to

15:7.2 and the Orvonton year equals one hundred s..

33:6.7 The s. of Nebadon is equal to eighteen days and six

standard of livingsee also standards of living

68:6.3 with the land arts and inversely with a given s..

72:7.9 are subject to a tariff designed to protect the s. on

81:2.13 Slavery raised the master’s s. and provided more

81:6.28 first life was a struggle for existence; now, for a s.;

83:6.3 Even the elevation of the s. has consistently

86:1.2 Urantians struggled for existence, not for a s.;

86:6.6 A supernatural s. was about to appear, for, if the

100:4.2 The organization of a philosophic s. entails

127:3.14 For four years their s. had steadily declined;

standard time

7:6.1 Every millennium of sector s. the various orders of

14:1.13 This Paradise-Havona day is the s. measurement for

15:11.2 is about one hundred years of superuniverse s..

33:6.7 one hundred days of s., about five years of Urantia

33:6.8 Nebadon time, broadcast from Salvington, is the s.

33:6.9 S. time is universe time.

35:1.3 were all created within one millennial period of s.

35:1.3 administrative chief for a term of seven years of s.

48:2.17 morontia-form changes require seven days of s. for

51:2.2 About three days of s. are consumed in this

53:2.3 his silence, for more than one hundred years of s.

119:1.2 and did not reappear for twenty years of s..

119:2.2 planet for more than twenty years of s. Nebadon

119:5.2 Uversa for a period of eleven years of Orvonton s..

standard year(s)

15:7.2 This Uversa year is s. in the seventh superuniverse,

35:6.1 service during one dekamillennium—10,000 s.,

36:4.3 their worlds until they are one thousand s. of age;

43:3.2 A Constellation Father reigns for ten thousand s.

46:7.3 sometimes to the extent of forty to fifty thousand s..

119:4.3 the seraphic bestowal, for a period of over forty s..

standard-bearer

84:6.4 Woman has always been the moral s. and spiritual

standard-bearers

175:1.6 about to lose your position in the world as the s. of

standardization

48:7.29 mediocrity seeks perpetuation in s..

79:8.7 the process of social s. and religio-philosophic

195:3.9 unbalanced trade, amusement madness, Roman s.,

standardize

99:6.3 tendency to s. and fossilize truth;

standardized

15:7.2 Time is s. on the headquarters of the superuniverses.

22:4.4 and diverse characters; they are not s. beings.

38:9.3 the more spiritual group, are a somewhat s. order of

65:7.3 organisms than would have been the case in a more s

70:2.17 6. The threat of s. industrial slavery, personality

77:2.5 after the patterns of the s. Satania specialization

87:7.3 unless their rituals are arbitrarily s. by authority.

99:4.3 augment integration of personality, it must not be s..

141:5.4 believed in him should become dogmatized and s.

148:1.2 was no s. or dogmatic formulation of theologic

179:5.5 Jesus’ teachings none have become more tradition-s..

standardssee standards of living

5:4.5 the rigorous moral s. of Judaism and Christianity.

5:5.13 inferiority of the human s. of morality resulting from

10:0.3 concept of creation measures up to the Trinity s.

14:1.13 although each maintains its own internal time s..

15:8.8 inability to reckon in accordance with the s.

28:5.11 only to turn their faces downward to reflect the s.

46:7.7 beautiful, as judged by the physical s. of Urantia.

47:2.5 under sixteen years of age, as reckoned by Urantia s.,

52:1.4 the primeval forests are not in keeping with the s. of

69:8.4 Though the social s. of the Hebrews were crude,

76:2.3 officiating Nodite priests were reverting to the s.

77:5.8 in the spread of higher s. of spiritual, intellectual,

80:7.8 decadence, and with the disappearance of religious s.

81:5.2 for higher and ever higher s. of material comfort.

82:2.2 be studied and judged in the light of the moral s. of

82:2.3 complete sex license to the twentieth-century s. of

82:3.3 Marriage s. have always been a true indicator of the

82:4.5 And so the more recent s. and virginity tests gave

83:0.1 even to the appearance of those marriage s. which

83:7.2 and these s. have persisted to the twentieth century

84:5.2 As society evolved, the sex s. rose higher among

84:5.2 Man’s sex s. are only tardily improving as a result of

87:7.3 it is regrettable many modern believers in moral s.

89:1.1 The taboo is the source of ceremonial s. and the

92:7.5 morality becomes the discipline of self by the s. of

95:3.4 Nile had lived by these emerging ethical and social s.

95:3.5 modified moral s. of Mesopotamian immigrants.

97:8.3 abandon Israel unless they re-established their s.

100:7.12 mortal devotion to the high s. of spiritual living.

101:7.1 influence the evolution of one’s personal s. of life.

101:7.3 new formulations of principles and s. are achieved;

101:9.2 mistake of judging another’s religion by your own s.

102:8.2 be judged by its moral judgments and its ethical s..

102:8.5 and evolutionary progress as judged by its own s. of

128:2.6 The moral s. of this home city of Herod Antipas

132:1.2 To an ascending mortal all lower and material s.

132:2.2 may take as your s. of good the religious practices

132:2.2 are determined by the true values of the spiritual s.

133:6.7 the failure of both material science and spiritual s. to

150:7.2 increasingly contaminated by the low moral s. of

160:1.4 ease-promoting s. of the lure of established beliefs

160:5.5 undiscovered ideals which transcend the known s.

185:1.3 to have these images removed from the military s..

185:1.3 Pilate ordered the images removed from the s. of

195:7.16 dangerous only when it becomes blind to spirit s.

195:10.20 part of the industrial life, and the moral s. of Western

standards of living

66:5.11 They contributed directly to the elevation of s. by

68:5.1 land technique, or maintenance arts, plus his s.,

68:6.6 of the family has always been influenced by the s..

68:6.7 All down through the ages the s. have determined

68:6.7 Local class s. give origin to new social castes, new

68:6.7 When s. become too complicated or too highly

69:2.4 struggle for existence and of the ever-advancing s.

81:3.3 industry was promoted by the elevation of the s.,

81:6.11 man-land ratio means either a lowering of the s. or

standingnoun

26:10.3 grants them the same s. in the universes of time as if

30:4.21 Ascending seraphim are advanced in angelic s. at the

34:7.8 do not falter and question your status and s., for in

38:8.2 it is possible for them to attain full seraphic s..

48:2.23 they will gladly certify you for advanced s..

50:3.2 volunteer servers remains as of the residential s. on

53:9.4 Urantia because you had no Son of s. in residence

63:2.1 Nor had they improved their s in the tribe by building

64:6.27 indigo peoples have exactly the same s. before the

70:1.12 The war for vengeance was in good s. right on down

72:2.6 All citizens in good s. participate in the election of

77:8.13 on Urantia, all of whom are of honorable s.,

82:2.3 Free love has never been in good s. above the scale

82:3.4 In primitive times marriage was the price of social s.;

83:7.4 The social pressure of community s. and property

84:3.10 has enhanced woman’s prestige and social s.;

84:4.3 influence over their immediate and personal s.,

112:4.12 flash forth the mandate of advanced s. over the

114:7.7 is entitled to a liaison corps of mortals of destiny s..

121:3.5 This group had little or no social s..

127:5.1 Although Jesus was poor, his social s. in Nazareth

142:5.2 then are you secure in the position and s. of all

166:5.5 Abner was head of a church which was without s.

175:2.1 status of any individual Jew in his s. before God.

179:3.9 mean nothing concerning your s. in the kingdom

194:3.14 in Pentecost, women had little or no spiritual s. in

standingverb; see standing for

47:10.2 the last mark and trace, s. on the sea of glass,

52:1.2 By this time man is well accustomed to s. erect.

58:5.7 the pressure of a continental mass s. 15,000 feet

67:2.2 Caligastia, and Lucifer as s. in contempt of the

67:3.8 this child of the evolutionary races s. unmoved by the

67:8.4 determined band of 143 comrades in s. steadfast

75:7.2 from all charges of s. in “contempt of the universe

80:3.7 for their sentinels s. on night guard at cave entrances

89:0.1 in debt to the spirits, as s. in need of redemption.

100:4.5 hulk of a man s., legs spread, club upraised,

100:7.1 gestured toward the Master s. before his accusers,

103:6.5 either science or religion, s. alone, hope to gain

124:6.10 They pressed on, soon s. on the brink of Olivet,

125:6.5 the lad, now s. to greet his astonished parents,

125:6.8 Silently they all withdrew and left Jesus s. alone with

132:0.1 emperor remarked to the aide s. on his right, “If I

133:2.3 scene of the teary-eyed couple s. in silent embrace.

135:8.4 Scores of repentants were s. in line awaiting their

135:8.5 to set this example for my brothers s. here with me

135:8.6 the four men still s. in the water heard a strange

136:2.3 John’s disciples, s. by the water’s edge, did not

137:4.8 As Jesus was s. alone in a corner of the garden, his

137:6.6 Jesus, s. by the water’s edge, prayed: “My Father,

138:7.1 beckoning the other apostles s. near by to join them,

142:8.4 were s. before the entrance to the Master’s tent.

147:5.2 that even the street beggars might come in and, s.

147:5.3 of perfumed anointing lotion and, s. behind Jesus

152:0.2 until, s. near you, Master, I touched the border of

157:3.6 while still s. before them, Jesus said: “This has been

157:4.5 Jesus, still s., then said to the twelve: “You are my

158:1.9 they observed Jesus s. alone: “Jesus, Master, it is

158:7.5 many of you now s. before me shall not taste death

162:3.5 Jesus, looking over the crowd, saw her husband s.

162:3.5 writing, he beheld the woman s. alone before him.

162:4.2 the glare of scores of torches s. about the temple

162:6.1 Jesus, s. among the pilgrims, said: “If any man

163:3.5 seeing others s. in the market place idle, he said to

163:3.5 found still others s. idle, and he inquired of them,

164:4.11 Then Josiah, s. upon a stool, shouted abroad to all

165:4.10 To another s. near by who asked how the wealthy

166:1.5 And Jesus, s., replied to the lawyer: “You, like the

167:5.1 But the publican, s. afar off, would not so much as

168:1.1 By this time they were s. before the family tomb,

169:3.1 When the meeting became too noisy, Peter, s. up,

171:5.2 so he asked those s. near him what was going on.

171:6.2 one of the Jericho Pharisees, s. near by, said: “You

171:8.14 Jesus, s. there before the apostles in the shade of an

173:1.7 To the amazement of his apostles, s. near at hand,

173:4.4 those priests and elders who were s. near him,

178:2.6 But David Zebedee, who was s. near, stepped up

181:2.19 Jesus then went over to the Alpheus twins and, s.

181:2.20 And then Jesus went over to Philip, who, s. up,

181:2.26 And then Jesus went over to Thomas, who, s. up,

182:2.5 while Peter, James, and John were s. by to receive

183:3.4 s. there in the calm majesty of the God of all this

183:5.3 this man shall not be prevented from s. by the side

184:1.6 the chief steward, who was s. near, struck Jesus

184:2.7 one of the men s. near Peter said: “Surely you are

184:3.14 not longer endure the sight of the Master s. there

185:2.16 by the spectacle of Jesus’ s. there in majesty before

186:1.4 found himself s. in the presence of the Sanhedrin,

187:3.2 S. near the cross at one time or another during the

187:2.6 dare to remove it since the soldiers were s. on guard.

187:4.8 they were yet s. by when the body of the Master was

187:5.2 Only a few times did those s. by catch some

187:5.2 with sufficient clearness to be heard by those s. by

188:1.1 the representatives of the Sanhedrin s. by to see that

190:2.2 Jesus’ oldest brother, James, was s. in the garden of

191:4.2 Abner and Lazarus, were s. together in the pulpit,

191:5.2 s. directly in front of Thomas, said: “Peace be upon

192:1.2 on the beach, near the boat landing, s. by a fire.

standing for

1:1.3 in words and symbols, each name s. for the degree

93:3.3 interpreted as s. for the three kingdoms of men,

93:3.3 Abraham rather regarded this symbol as s. for the

standingadjective

43:4.9 be found no s. ground for the Satania adversaries.

69:5.8 made kings by creating a s. army of debtors.

70:1.20 Military castes and s. armies soon developed to keep

109:5.3 opinions, settled ideas, and long-s. prejudices.

121:7.2 kindness ran counter to the long-s. attitude of the

139:8.6 Thomas’s membership was a s. declaration that Jesus

164:4.1 And they did this in violation of a s. rule which

standpoint

5:3.1 Though the Paradise Deities, from the universe s.,

7:1.10 Viewed from the personality s. and by persons,

14:2.3 In other words, viewed from a purely physical s.,

16:7.8 From the s. of intelligence, man ascends to the level

20:1.11 From the s. of service, worship, and supplication

42:5.2 Wavelike energy manifestationsfrom the s. of

49:5.10 general groups of inhabited worlds from the s. of the

59:1.4 From the s. of marine life this is the trilobite age.

66:2.3 But from your s. the most interesting group of all

68:6.11 From a world s., overpopulation has never been a

73:0.1 on duty took note that, from a purely biologic s.,

104:3.17 while they are thus comparable from a functional s.,

105:7.1 From the creature s., that which is transcendental

106:0.10 perspective and from the s. of other universe ages.

106:6.4 would be unlimited, at least from a qualitative s.,

106:8.22 From the s. of personal beings it could mean that the

106:8.22 absolute destinies mean from a nonpersonal s. is

112:3.2 From the cosmic s. the mortal is already dead;

113:1.4 From the s. of seraphic ministry, most men and

115:2.1 From the existential s., nothing new can happen

117:3.5 From a physical s. this statement is hardly true,

117:3.12 From the finite s., we actually live, move, and have

121:4.1 The gentiles were,from a moral s., somewhat inferior

128:1.8 the human s., a natural evolutionary revelation.

136:4.7 seem most pleasant and profitable from the s. of the

141:7.7 From the human s. he was indeed a Jew, but he lived

145:4.1 From a human s., this was probably the greatest

148:6.5 its soundness from the s. of then accepted theology.

160:3.1 From the human s. it is a question of combined

160:4.9 solved when they are viewed from the religious s. of

178:1.4 Sonship in the kingdom, from the s. of advancing

standpoints

110:5.7 the human partner from the s. of health, efficiency,

stands see stands for

4:3.6 mortal imperfection of insight only because it s. in

5:6.8 on antecedent causation, the Father s. aside.

10:2.4 personality-absolute, that divine being who s. as the

14:6.38 Havona s. before every will creature as the portal to

25:1.6 when man’s ascending soul s. before the Supreme

29:2.16 It is an individualized stream of power and s. in

31:8.4 the mortal ascender s. in the finaliter receiving circle

35:3.22 While the young universe of Nebadon s. low in

37:0.1 At the head of all personality in Nebadon s. Michael,

39:1.11 a first-stage spirit being s., not at the end and climax

40:10.2 never stops until the mortal son s. face to face with

42:0.1 Force is the one thing which s. as an everlasting

43:3.6 Although the constellation regime s. between you

43:4.2 Ever the Faithful of Days s. at the right hand of the

50:4.2 all of this s. in contrast with the Adamic regime

51:4.2 the red man s. far above the indigo—black—race.

52:4.1 Such a world s. on the eve of a great intellectual

56:9.4 the Paradise Trinity forever s. in finality, eternity,

68:1.1 this lack of natural brotherly attraction that now s. in

82:1.9 and therefore ever s. in need of social regulation.

83:7.4 marriage has made progress and s. on advanced

94:6.6 he does not coerce mankind but always s. ready to

106:2.3 experiential power; it s. in contrast to the eternity

106:7.3 But the Deity Absolute s. in eternity relationship

112:7.9 the onetime soul of earthly origin s. in worshipful

122:2.3 “While your husband, Zacharias, s. before the altar

127:6.15 Jesus now s. on the threshold of full manhood, rich

131:4.2 God is our protectorhe s. by the side of his

131:8.2 He is truly spiritual; he s. alone and changes not.

132:2.4 social usage, and religious dogma s. in grave danger

135:11.2 but the friend of the bridegroom who s. near-by

139:11.9 the will and character of the divine Father who s. at

140:6.4 vengeance in his mind s. in danger of judgment.

140:8.29 Jesus’ teaching s. apart from all religions, as such,

153:2.8 s. ready to give you the true bread of life.

153:4.3 that one who is greater than devils s. in your midst

153:5.4 to his own faith, for one of you s. in grave danger.

174:5.8 He who selfishly loves his life s. in danger of losing

176:4.7 ever ready to welcome him on earth as he s. ready to

195:4.4 and s. face to face with a struggle for existence

195:9.2 But paganized and socialized Christianity s. in need

195:9.9 but the religion of Jesus s. as the unsullied spiritual

196:3.28 Religion s. above science, art, philosophy, ethics,

stands for

1:5.13 is not simply an attribute of God; it rather s. for the

6:8.3 the Creator Son, who s. for both Father and Son to

67:7.4 it is the attitude of the whole being, when it s. for the

85:3.4 Many times an animal symbol s. for a god or a

91:2.5 true prayer, which always s. for man’s communion

100:4.5 such a picture s. for the beginnings of much that is

103:6.7 Metaphysics s. for man’s well-meant but futile

133:5.6 Mathematics asserts that, if one person s. for a unit

133:5.6 in co-ordinated working harmony s. for a force far

151:2.3 the sower s. for the messengers of the kingdom.

151:2.3 The seed which fell among the rocks s. for those

169:4.7 The word God cannot be defined and therefore s. for

standstill

60:3.11 advance of the continental drift was coming to a s.,

61:4.4 the animal life, and marine life was almost at a s..

81:6.25 civilization is at a s. in spiritual development and

186:4.2 business of a great universe was practically at a s..

starsee star clouds; star students

  see Bright and Morning Star; Brilliant Evening Star

12:1.14 space zones are free from s. dust—cosmic fog.

12:4.14 the normal towards the violet by an approaching s.

12:4.14 lines are displaced towards the red by a receding s.

15:1.2 known to the superuniverse s. observers as the

15:3.6 the center out towards the edge of the s. stream.

15:3.7 some of the confusion of Urantian s. observers arises

15:3.13 The whirl of the major sectors, the so-called s. drifts,

15:4.8 The globular type of s. clusters predominates near

15:5.3 splitting into a double s. system or evolving as a

15:5.7 fission, and a new double s. of this variety is born.

15:5.8 but unequal suns, one type of double s. formation.

15:8.7 is one of the tasks of the celestial s. observers.

30:3.4 The s.-observer colony of Uversa now numbers

30:3.4 in their work of s. study and space survey.

41:2.7 giants of space and the swarming clouds of s. dust

41:3.2 largest s. in the universe, the stellar cloud Antares,

41:3.3 equatorially, this being a type of double s. formation.

41:3.4 about a common center as one type of double s..

41:3.5 was the extraordinary double s. explosion, the light

41:3.6 that one cubic inch of such a s., if on Urantia, would

41:3.10 for the further exploration of distant s. clusters.

41:3.10 as enormous and fairly symmetrical s. clusters.

41:8.2 Eventually, such a s. will become a so-called white

41:8.4 which still exhibits the mother sphere as a lone s.

57:5.2 sunspot cycles betray that it was a variable s. in its

85:1.2 The shooting s. was awesome to early man, and he

85:5.1 The Chaldean s. cultists considered themselves to be

90:2.7 under the domination of a lucky or an unlucky s.;

92:7.15 foundation and guiding s. of all enduring civilizations

95:2.7 great pyramid pointed directly toward the Pole S.

104:4.9 Whether it be a tiny ultimaton, a blazing s., or a

122:8.7 wise men saw no s. to guide them to Bethlehem.

122:8.7 The beautiful legend of the s. of Bethlehem

122:8.7 the appealing legend of the s. of Bethlehem

150:3.2 the appearance of a bright and supposedly new s.

150:3.2 Such a s. having then recently been observed,

star cloud(s)

15:3.1 islands of space, double stars, globular clusters, s.,

15:3.5 is situated far away in the enormous and dense s. of

15:3.5 you may observe two great streams of s. emerging in

15:3.10 the composite rotation-gravity center of the s. of

15:3.11 4. The swing of the local s. cloud of Nebadon and its

15:4.9 The vast s. of Orvonton should be regarded as

15:4.9 Many of the so-called s. of space consist of gaseous

41:0.4 Such is the constitution of the local s. of Nebadon,

star students

12:1.13 the whole astronomical plot, suggests to our s. that

12:2.4 The Uversa s. observe that the grand universe is

15:5.14 As your s. scan the heavens, they will observe

20:8.3 from the duties of outpost sentinels to those of s..

28:7.1 help to the courtesy colonies of Uversa: the s.,

30:2.150 1. S. Students.

30:3.2 1. The S., the celestial astronomers, choose to work

30:3.2 These s. are not in any manner organically connected

30:3.2 they are merely guests.

30:3.3 in any system of any universe may become a s.,

30:3.3 S. are not required to serve eternally in this corps,

44:5.6 are most proficient in collaborating with the s. in

57:3.2 The near-by s. of that faraway era, as they observed

starfish

65:2.5 later there evolved the s., stone lilies, sea urchins,

stargazing

95:1.7 the Babylonian priests turned anew to s.; astrology

staring

90:1.4 autohypnosis by prolonged s. at their navels.

starlight

46:1.8 light from several near-by suns—a sort of brilliant s.

starlit

124:6.5 camped for the night, out under the s. heavens.

135:9.1 group of thirty or more talked long into the s. night.

starred

88:6.7 such words as spellbound, ill-s., possessions,

starrysee starry realms

1:1.4 Still farther out in the s. creation, he is known,

3:2.4 the endless but orderly procession of the s. hosts

11:2.1 astronomical location, your space position in the s.

12:2.4 the ancestors of a series of s. and planetary clusters

12:4.12 that the surrounding s. clusters and streams are

15:3.1 The vast Milky Way s. system represents the

15:5.8 the fringe of the superuniverse s. aggregations.

29:4.24 passing between gigantic planetary and s. neighbors.

34:1.1 physical organization of a s. and planetary cluster

41:3.0 3. OUR STARRY ASSOCIATES

42:7.1 the planets encircling the sun of some s. group like

57:4.4 and relative stabilization of the far-flung s. systems

123:3.10 on his back and gazing wonderingly up into the s.

starry realms

4:1.5 upheavals and physical cataclysms of the s. realms.

11:1.3 ever journeying inward through the s. realms, until

12:0.3 of physical law and from the observation of the s.,

12:2.2 Most of the s. visually exposed to the search of

12:4.14 velocities are fairly reliable when applied to the s.

15:3.1 Practically all of the s. visible to the naked eye

32:2.9 a young cluster in the s. and planetary realms of

167:6.5 the Father through the inspiring spectacle of the s.

starssee Brilliant Evening Stars

3:3.1 “He tells the number of the s.; he calls them all by

3:3.2 who does actually know the number of the s. and

11:8.1 strand on which are strung the gleaming s., blazing

15:3.1 aggregation of suns, double s., globular clusters,

15:3.3 the number of s. and other spheres decreases away

15:5.4 2. The Whirled S. embrace those suns which are

15:5.4 They are not thrown off as rings but in right- and left

15:5.4 Whirled s. are also of origin in other-than-spiral

15:5.7 There is a critical limit to the size of individual s..

15:5.8 6. Contractural S..

15:6.2 1. The suns—the s. of space.

15:6.8 The Suns. These are the s. of space in all their

15:6.8 others are double s., contracting or disappearing

15:6.8 The s. of space exist in no less than a thousand states

15:6.10 These suns are the s. of your observable system.

15:8.5 disintegrate under certain conditions found in hot s.

15:9.16 The s. and planets of a local universe must be in

23:2.22 Massive s., crosscurrents, and detours, as well as

41:2.7 heated suns and other types of supercharged s..

41:3.1 specialized currents of energy that play between s.

41:3.3 a mother wheel, suns break up or form double s..

41:3.6 Not all s. are solid, but many of the older ones are.

41:3.6 Some of the reddish, faintly glimmering s. have

41:3.7 are relatively young; most of the dwarf s. are old, but

41:3.8 you may observe many of these younger s. whose

41:3.9 In some double s. the tides caused by rapidly

41:3.10 In one group of variable s. the period of light

41:4.1 between the most dense and the most diffuse s.,

41:4.3 Cooling s. can be physically gaseous and dense

41:7.14 But s. far removed from these chief channels of

41:9.4 In many of the younger s. continued gravity

41:9.5 the gigantic pulsations of many of the younger s..

41:10.1 Some of the variable s., in or near the state of

48:7.15 13. S. are best discerned from the lonely isolation of

53:7.7 “And his tail drew a third part of the s. of heaven

57:2.1 terminate as clusters of s. or as enormous suns

57:3.6 on their long and eventful careers as the s. of space.

57:6.5 Shooting s. occur in swarms because they are the

58:3.4 occur in the marginal gases of the great binary s.

83:4.4 astrologers were consulted to ascertain the birth s.

85:5.1 elements to the deification of sun, moon, and s..

85:5.1 In India the s. were regarded as the glorified souls of

88:1.1 not mountains, became fetishes; comets, but not s..

88:1.1 Early man regarded shooting s. and meteors as

90:2.5 early the shamans turned their attention to the s..

90:3.8 the Chaldeans looked upon the s. as the cause of

93:2.3 as they talked out under the s., Melchizedek began

93:2.3 the Most High, is the divine creator of the s. of the

93:6.3 “Look now up to the heavens and number the s. if

95:2.7 The Egyptians long believed that the s. twinkling in

95:2.7 and established constellations of the fixed s.,

97:4.3 seek him who formed the seven s. and Orion,

101:10.9 even the s. in their courses are now doing battle for

123:3.10 studying the flowers and plants by day and the s. by

131:2.2 He knows the number of the s.; he calls them all

131:2.11 turn many to righteousness as the s. forever

131:4.2 God has made the sun and the s.; he is bright, pure

131:7.2 the sun and the moon and all the s. obey my will.

150:3.3 The courses of the s. in the heavens have nothing to

151:5.5 vanished, and the s. of heaven shone overhead.

startnoun

32:3.7 universe are settled and dependable, at the s., only

133:3.8 best way to help these women get a new s. in life.

133:6.3 Christianity secured its s. in Ephesus largely through

139:8.12 could not have held a man like Thomas from the s.

172:3.0 3. THE START FOR JERUSALEM

startverb; see start out

11:3.4 even for those who shall not s. the Paradise climb

15:5.5 pull of the greater body to s. tidal convulsions in the

31:6.1 released from permanent-citizenship status and s. on

36:3.5 transmit the spark of life, s. the required revolutions

39:0.11 they all crave to s. at the bottom, on the lowest level

39:8.7 they cannot possibly s. up from the very bottom,

39:8.7 may go down to those who do s. from the bottom

44:0.3 With such a nucleus to s. with, there has

47:4.1 working groups and social organizations s. to

48:4.16 But among those who s. their careers far below the

55:4.30 they elect to humanize, receive Adjusters, and s. for

57:3.1 before nebulae begin to throw off suns and s. upon

57:7.7 settled and cooled sufficiently to s. precipitation of

64:7.10 In general and to s. with, the Sangik tribes were

65:4.3 uninjured cells begin to proliferate—they actually s.

69:7.1 To s. with, the entire animal world was man’s enemy

72:9.8 The schools of statesmanship have power to s.

74:2.8 new rulers of Urantia s. their reign under favorable

101:5.5 So, also, must philosophy s. its career upon the

101:6.7 Revelation teaches mortal man that, to s. such a

102:5.1 existence of the potential of personality to s. with.

107:6.7 until the day of their release to s. for Divinington

134:4.8 there will s. dissensions, recriminations, even wars,

135:10.3 lest he and his disciples should s. a rebellion.

138:10.11 they prepared to s. for Jerusalem and Judea on

147:6.3 of Sabbath breaking—since he had presumed to s.

158:2.2 he thought best to s. up a diverting conversation

159:6.5 a week’s rest before they made ready to s. the last

161:0.1 he and the twelve apostles would s. for Jerusalem

161:2.4 our Master exhibits maturity of righteousness to s.

167:4.3 full days in Philadelphia before he made ready to s.

171:8.1 They did not s. from Jericho until near noon since

172:3.1 when Jesus made ready to s. for Jerusalem.

start out

22:5.6 The Trinitized Custodians s. out their careers as

23:1.4 Mortals s. out as well-nigh material beings on the

23:1.4 these solitary spirits s. out at the center of all things

47:3.12 As you s. out on the first mansion world, one

50:5.8 they become philosophical—they s. out to reason

51:6.6 It is intended that mortals who s. out from an

55:4.9 after receiving Adjusters, s. out on their Paradise

55:4.25 and from the universe headquarters s. out on the

57:3.6 Such young suns quickly become spherical and s. on

101:5.5 Both science and religion s. out with the assumption

113:1.6 You s. out in your mind of mortal investment in the

132:6.3 a businessman of my son, and now you s. out to

140:6.2 You must s. out afresh as little children and be

140:8.26 “I want to set men free so that they can s. out afresh

177:1.2 You may s. out carrying the lunch, and when you

195:6.16 And so, when you once s. out to find God, that is the

startedsee started out

15:4.4 tremendous cyclones of force which, when once s.,

37:2.4 Many of these ascendant Evening Stars s. their

41:4.4 One of your near-by suns, which s. life with about

57:5.5 solar meteorites, which immediately s. to revolve

61:5.5 first North American glacier s. its southern advance.

64:4.9 thousand years, s. south again on its fifth excursion.

64:7.14 the great black exodus s. south through Palestine

64:7.17 They built boats and s. in search of new lands

77:3.3 construction was s. in accordance with his plans.

82:3.9 orders were s. and maintained by individuals lacking

82:4.5 When once s., this idea of female chastity took such

87:0.2 With the birth of this very fear mankind s. on the

89:2.3 special creation, that he s. his career in perfection,

89:4.6 The doctrine of original sin, or racial guilt, s. every

89:5.4 Having been s. through hunger, friendship, revenge

89:6.4 when a new building of any importance was s.,

92:4.6 of the Adamic revelation before it had ever fully s..

97:9.19 New trouble s. when King Ahab tried to buy land

97:9.25 Judahites s. social reforms, such as releasing slaves,

123:2.4 his new shop and getting his business s. again.

124:1.7 Joseph s. the building of an addition to their house,

127:1.5 This year Simon s. to school, and they were

127:4.10 This year Jude s. to school, and it was necessary for

128:3.7 Simon and Jesus s. on their way back to Nazareth.

128:6.5 the Passover, Jude s. up real trouble for them all.

133:7.2 On the third day after their arrival they s. for the hills

134:3.3 The afternoon sessions s. at 3:00 o’clock, and the

134:7.5 Jesus then s. on his final tour, as a private individual,

134:9.1 the next day s. for Jerusalem with John the son of

135:4.1 directed Ezda to drive his herds to Engedi and s. for

135:8.3 they s. for Pella, eating their lunch as they journeyed.

140:0.2 As Jesus s. down the seashore calling the apostles,

143:3.6 The third day when they s. down the mountain

144:9.1 they s. north to the camp of John’s and Jesus’

147:2.1 Jesus and the apostolic party s. on their journey to

150:9.3 as he s. to walk forward, the mob parted and

152:4.2 And when Peter s. to walk upon the water, the

152:5.1 he and the Mark lad had s. to walk around the lake

152:7.1 Jesus, accompanied only by the twelve apostles, s.

154:6.1 all five of them s. at once for Zebedee’s house,

154:7.4 they were well s. when the Jerusalem officers began

158:7.9 In silence Jesus and the twelve s. for their camp at

162:0.1 When Jesus s. up to Jerusalem with the ten

163:4.11 those who were afraid to step out before they s..

167:3.6 Jesus and the ten apostles would have s. back to the

168:3.7 s. on their journey back to the Pella encampment.

171:2.6 Jesus, leading the twelve, s. on the way to Heshbon,

171:3.3 by the time Jesus s. for the Passover, the number of

171:5.3 glorifying God, until the Master s. on the next day

172:3.8 before they s., the twelve women of the original

172:3.9 Before they s., the Alpheus twins put their cloaks

172:5.10 This Sunday s. off as a great day for Simon

174:3.1 Before Jesus could get s. with his teaching,

177:0.4 but as Jesus s. off alone, John Mark came forward

179:4.7 Jesus s. with twelvenow he had eleven.

183:2.1 was some delay in getting s. for the Mark home,

183:3.7 But before they were able to get s., as Jesus stood

183:3.9 When the guards s. back to Jerusalem with Jesus,

183:5.1 Before they s. away from the garden with Jesus,

184:4.2 When these abuses first s., Jesus indicated to John,

186:0.1 As Jesus and his accusers s. off to see Herod, he

186:4.2 o’clock when they s. for the scene of the crucifixion.

187:0.1 the soldiers, under the direction of a centurion, s.

188:1.3 the burial procession of Jesus of Nazareth s. from

189:4.7 Joanna rallied her companions, and they s. back

190:2.4 James s. to fall to his knees, exclaiming, “My father

195:1.1 The Hellenization of Christianity s. in earnest on that

195:3.8 came to Rome too late to prevent the well-s. moral

195:6.1 they have s. an unthinking run on the moral bank of

started out

14:6.40 they shall sometime be s. out on the undisclosed and

34:7.8 Having s. out on the way of life everlasting, having

78:8.8 priest of Kish, who proclaimed himself king and s.

82:4.3 Woman s. out as the property of her father, who

89:9.3 Paul s. out to build a new Christian cult on “the

92:5.13 As a religious teacher, Jesus of Nazareth s. out with

94:3.1 Having s. out to discover final reality,the Indian mind

97:1.2 he s. out to turn all Israel back to the worship of

123:0.6 They s. out early one Sunday morning, Mary and

125:3.1 This they did and s. out on the return journey to

125:6.9 In silence they s. out, arriving at Jericho for the night

138:1.1 s. out in good heart and with confident enthusiasm

140:5.6 This momentous sermon s. out upon the note of

145:3.2 One man s. out with his paralyzed daughter just as

145:5.8 Jesus and the apostles s. out upon their first public

147:5.8 this woman has, in dead earnest, s. out on the long

152:2.2 hiring every craft available, they s. out in pursuit.

163:4.16 they s. out, two and two, on their mission in Galilee,

163:5.1 the entire company of almost three hundred s. out at

168:0.1 It was shortly after noon when Martha s. out to meet

169:1.8 decision, he arose and s. out for his father’s house.

172:3.8 As the procession s. out from Bethany, there was

181:2.4 You s. out with us strong-minded and intolerant,

183:2.4 when Judas Iscariot s. out from the temple, about

184:2.12 having s. out wrong, to turn about and go right.

186:0.3 When Mary the mother of Jesus s. out with John to

187:5.6 Jesus s. to Golgotha bearing his own crossbeam

189:4.3 five of the women s. out for the tomb of Jesus.

190:1.6 And they s. out on this mission as they had on many

191:5.7 the next morning, before the break of day, they s. out

starting

1:0.5 but it is entirely possible for human beings, s. out

8:1.9 And this is the traditional s. point of the history of

8:1.10 The mind of man must have a s. point for the

14:6.40 man’s established destiny, but it is also the s. place of

19:1.7 the philosophic technique of s. from the lower to

34:5.2 begins the work of evolutionary progression, s.

39:9.3 still supremely devoted to that universal plan of s.

40:2.2 begin the long journey to Havona and Paradise, s.

42:9.3 S. from any one element, after noting some one

49:6.8 S. out in the seventh circle, mortals strive for the first

63:2.7 had creatures possessed a method of s. fire at will.

67:5.3 the forward struggle began all over, s. not very far

69:9.4 wanted to save up property as a nucleus for s. life in

112:0.1 Urantia is your s. point; here you and your divine

116:4.8 local universes are the s. points of true evolution,

116:4.11 The local universe is the s. place for personalities

123:3.5 s. out with one candle the first night and adding one

134:5.6 S. out with parental power in the family group,

135:6.5 preached four months at Bethany ford before s. north

136:10.1 before s. down the mountain to join John and his

138:0.1 the s. point of an ever-widening gulf between Jesus

151:0.2 This time of waiting before s. for the Passover at

171:1.1 s. south on their tour of the cities of southern Perea,

176:3.4 There was a certain great man who, before s. out on

186:4.4 Much of the delay in s. off with Jesus for the site of

startled

63:2.5 They were so surprised and s. at their success that

97:4.3 Amos further s. his hearers when, pointing a finger

124:3.8 Jesus was s. by his father’s display of emotion;

130:2.4 Anaxand was s. when Jesus replied, “Since you

130:6.2 But Fortune was s. and made curious when Jesus,

137:3.5 Mary expected all Palestine to be s. and stunned by

141:0.2 Andrew was somewhat s. to see the Master thus

153:5.1 They were all surprisingly s. by the suddenness

153:5.1 along with so much that was unexpected, it s. them

184:3.5 The entire court was s. and somewhat confused by

185:4.2 Herod was s. by his stately appearance and the calm

185:5.9 from the mixed multitude s. and alarmed Pilate,

189:4.10 These words s. the women, but the Master was so

190:2.2 The whole family was s. and well-nigh confounded

startling

74:4.4 Adam and Eve heard the s. news of the proposal

97:1.4 they heard these s. words, “The Strength of Israel

98:2.7 resulting in a s. development in depth of thought.

121:7.12 they were amazed by the new and s. pronouncements

137:4.3 to announce his forthcoming kingdom by some s.

140:6.10 On hearing these s. words, the apostles drew apart

140:10.7 it was a new, strange, and s. announcement.

142:7.14 When the apostles heard these s. words,they recalled

143:5.7 Jesus, interrupting Nalda, said with s. assurance, “I

145:2.14 the rapid and effective spreading of such a s. rumor.

151:3.10 enables the teacher to present new and s. truths while

157:3.5 s. emphasis he pointed to them with a sweeping

157:6.7 Among other s. announcements they listened to such

157:6.15 The apostles listened to these bold and s. statements

191:6.2 You shall love one another with a new and s.

starts

20:5.1 this Original Son s. on a bestowal mission of mortal

26:7.4 When an ascendant soul actually s. for Paradise,

41:5.4 an average sun up to the solar surface, whence it s.

48:5.1 is delivered from the bonds of the flesh and s. out

102:3.6 Revelation liberates men and s. them out on the

103:7.11 Science s. out on its vaunted career of reasoning by

103:7.11 Religion s. out with the assumption of the validity of

starved

60:2.3 dinosaurs literally s. to death and became extinct—

136:4.5 the fantastic visions of a s. and weakened mind,

starving

134:8.3 intellectual vagaries of a weakened and s. mortal

194:4.7 to keep their fellow believers at Jerusalem from s..

stasis

104:4.47 hypothetical s. of the original infinity of the I AM.

105:2.11 This is the s. or self-relationship of Infinity, the

115:3.3 The primordial s. of infinity requires segmentation

statenoun—condition

0:11.5 creation of things and beings,not only in its present s.

11:8.5 This s. is analogous to the concept of the primordial

15:9.17 There must exist a s. of universal recognition of

15:9.17 There must have come into being a s. of harmonious

24:5.3 matters relating to the welfare and s. of the systems

27:1.2 from one life to another, from one s. of existence

29:4.32 converting the energies of space into a physical s.

35:6.4 these System Sovereigns to deliberate upon the s. of

39:5.5 Peace is not the natural s. of the material realms.

41:3.3 suns may later transiently exist in a semiliquid s..

41:3.3 your sun attained this quasi-liquid s. of supergas

41:4.3 as Urantiaand yet be in a highly heated gaseous s.

41:8.1 such protons, when this saturation s. is attained,

41:10.1 variable stars, near the s. of maximum pulsation,

41:10.1 Your sun was in just such a s. of mighty pulsation

42:3.10 —matter as it exists on Urantia in a s. of relatively

42:4.3 masters of energy as it circulates in this primitive s.

43:7.2 in form, univitatia much resemble the morontia s. of

46:2.1 areas of Jerusem are preserved in a “natural s.,”

46:3.2 broadcast station, to learn of the welfare and s. of

46:5.26 transform material beings into a s. quite like that of

47:1.1 as you do the angels in your present physical s..

47:3.9 advance of such a s. of mere human development.

47:9.5 You really pass from the mortal s. to the immortal

48:0.3 This intermediate s. of universe progress differs in

48:1.1 From time to time this transition s. has been taught

48:4.2 and they really accomplish for us, in our s., just what

48:4.10 —they assist in reverting the memory to a former s.

48:4.12 and a morontia s. of mind verging on merriment.

48:4.13 just a little beneath one’s present developmental s.,

48:6.33 was detached during sleep and in this unusual s.

50:3.2 progressors temporarily revert to a former material s.

50:6.1 compare such a world’s career with the present s. of

52:2.1 Under normal conditions mortals attain a high s. of

52:2.9 The races are purified and brought up to a high s. of

52:7.5 the s. of society more nearly approaches the ideals

55:2.2 translation from the material life to the morontia s.

55:2.8 And until such a high s. of planetary evolution is

55:5.4 in an intermediate s. of advancing civilization,

55:5.6 has at last co-ordinated a high s. of mechanical

55:6.4 translation to the morontia s. from among the living.

57:5.2 This variable s., this periodic pulsation, rendered

57:7.5 the surface resembling its earlier molten s. before the

57:8.11 The crust of the earth was in a s. of continual flux.

58:1.5 Urantia is evolving toward a s. favorable for the

58:5.2 so nearly fluid in its molten and highly heated s. that

60:2.10 others gravitate backward, reverting to a former s..

65:1.1 as mid-phase Sons, that being the s. of their origin.

68:2.1 the present turbulent s. of certain primitive groups

70:1.1 War is the natural s. and heritage of evolving man;

73:5.6 the remainder being left in a more or less natural s.

76:5.7 rulers so plunged the planet into such a hopeless s.

78:2.4 Adamites steadily deteriorated until it reached a s.

82:2.3 transitions from a s. of almost complete sex license

83:6.1 it is good for those who attain this desirable s., but

83:8.4 the concept of the indissolubility of the marital s.

86:2.1 Anxiety was a natural s. of the savage mind.

92:3.9 indolent and suffering humanity from its natural s.

93:3.2 the status of Lucifer and the s. of affairs on Jerusem.

94:8.16 it was not viewed as a s. of complete annihilation.

94:10.1 Tibet, they encountered a s. of primitive savagery

97:1.4 to heights above the changing s. of men’s minds

100:5.8 Under no circumstances should the trancelike s. of

100:5.9 The characteristics of the mystical s. are diffusion of

101:5.13 to do with the morontia s., the firmer grasp of mota.

101:8.1 A s. of mind attains to faith levels only when it

103:7.10 In the mortal s., nothing can be absolutely proved;

112:0.1 the ascending life, to which your present mortal s.

112:7.6 In the morontia s. the self has become a new and

116:5.16 difficulty in arriving at a s. of dynamic equilibrium is

118:10.10 of the Supreme within the limits of the present s.  of

121:4.3 “I have learned in whatsoever s. I am, therewith to

127:6.8 doubting that he would ever enter the marriage s.;

130:4.3 such a s. of divinity is attained and maintained

131:3.7 are they who have insight into the deathless s..

133:5.8 This universe-knowing s. of mind can be had only

133:5.9 Matter and spirit and the s. intervening between

135:5.2 absolutely righteous s. in which God (the Messiah)

143:3.1 About this time a s. of great nervous and emotional

143:3.1 of Jesus had augmented their disturbed s. of mind.

143:3.7 gave way to mirth when they noted the changed s. of

145:2.12 spoke in a dreamy s., saying: “What have we to do

147:3.3 I would work, to improve your earthly s. but

152:1.2 explained that the maiden had been in a s. of coma

153:1.6 Everyone was in a s. of perplexity.

153:2.13 this s. of affairs continued for more than three hours.

155:6.9 this is impossible of realization in the present s. of

157:4.1 They had long been in a s. of turmoil due to

160:5.4 This thing, being, s., or order of existence,

160:5.6 shape their ideas of God to meet the natural s. of the

167:7.2 does traverse a s. of being at one time analogous

167:7.2 at one time analogous to the s. of the angels, but

168:4.7 that same praying mind has attained the immortal s..

171:3.4 that of intense fear to a s. of hushed expectancy

172:5.8 nervous tension and was in a s of exhaustion by night

179:5.2 the emergence of their fathers from a s. of racial

184:2.4 but Peter was in such a tense nervous s. that this

191:1.1 in such a frame of mind and in such a s. of soul,

191:5.1 this s. of mind, coupled with his chagrin at having

192:3.3 In this s. of uncertainty they tarried at Bethsaida.

193:5.4 released Jesus of Nazareth from the morontia s. and,

statepolitical; see city-state

61:7.5 lobe reached south to cover most of the S. of Iowa.

69:9.5 improvident depend on the s. (thrifty taxpayers) to

69:9.15 Eventually the s. assigned property to the individual,

70:1.14 moves has been the attempt to separate church and s.

70:4.1 which eventually became the modern territorial s..

70:6.1 Effective s. rule only came with the arrival of a chief

70:6.3 the tribe and later s. had no natural leader,

70:9.15 only privileges or favors granted by s. or church.

70:9.16 have always insisted that the s. compel the strong

70:10.13 lodging it in the hands of the social group, the s..

70:10.16 the individual to surrender private redress to the s..

70:12.15 9. Taxation enslavement of the citizenry by the s..

70:12.17 11. Union of church and s..

71:0.0 DEVELOPMENT OF THE STATE

71:0.1 The s. is a useful evolution of civilization;

71:0.1 it represents society’s net gain from the ravages and

71:0.2 The modern s. is the institution which survived in the

71:0.2 a creature of fact—the s.—together with the myth of

71:0.2 obligation of the citizen to live and die for the s..

71:0.2 But the s. is not of divine genesis; it was not even

71:0.2 it is purely an evolutionary institution and wholly

71:1.0 1. THE EMBRYONIC STATE

71:1.1 The s. is a territorial social regulative organization,

71:1.1 enduring s. is composed of a single nation whose

71:1.3 confederation of tribes, a very primitive form of s..

71:1.3 group of six nations never quite functioned as a s.

71:1.12 Eventually red men would have evolved a s. had they

71:1.13 The successful Roman s. was based on:

71:1.22 Rome indicates what may be expected when a s.

71:1.23 The embryonic s. was made possible by the

71:1.23 group differences is the characteristic of the true s.,

71:1.23 castes persist in the later s. organizations as

71:1.23 a valuable transition from family to s. authority.

71:1.24 Failure of s. integration results in retrogression to

71:1.24 During these dark ages the territorial s. collapsed,

71:2.7 energy in social evolution and s. development, but

71:2.7 to be of s. value it must be nonviolent in expression.

71:2.8 opinion control personal behavior and s. regulation

71:3.1 It is not what a s. is but what it does that determines

71:3.1 And after all, no s. can transcend the moral values of

71:3.2 But no s. can attain ideal levels of functioning until

71:3.3 The ideal s. functions under the impulse of three

71:3.7 The laws of the ideal s. are few in number, and they

71:3.7 The exalted s. not only compels its citizens to work

71:3.9 That s. is best which co-ordinates most while

71:5.2 The ideal s. undertakes to regulate social conduct

71:5.2 in industry, pay the taxes to support s. power,

71:5.2 keep the s. from becoming parasitical or tyrannical?

71:7.1 The enduring s. is founded on culture, dominated by

71:7.2 In the ideal s., education continues throughout life,

71:8.1 it matters little what form of s. a people may elect

72:1.4 The unified s. progressed under strong monarchial

72:2.1 S. judges are appointed for life by the governors and

72:2.3 the petition of at least seventy-five s. legislatures

72:2.3 concurred in by the respective s. governors,

72:2.10 decisions may be appealed to the high s. tribunals.

72:2.11 2. S. supreme courts, whose decisions are final in all

72:2.12 the appellate cases coming up from the s. courts.

72:2.12 have served two or more years on some s. tribunal

72:2.15 bodies connected with the s. and regional school

72:3.5 Politically, church and s., as Urantians are wont to

72:3.7 while new civic and social responsibilities to the s.

72:4.4 in these contests from the local, through the s. and

72:6.2 sixty-five unless they secure a permit from the s.

72:6.6 3. The earnings of compulsory labor in the s. mines.

72:6.8 Although s. and regional actuarial foundations supply

72:7.1 the s. governments are slightly more concerned with

72:7.3 receive per capita allowances from the s. treasury

72:7.5 police forces are maintained by the s. governments.

72:7.5 which is remitted to all men joining the s. police.

72:7.5 In the average s. the police force is only one tenth as

72:7.6 Every s. has ten basic constitutional provisions

72:7.7 a three-fourths referendum is required before any s.

72:7.14 this commission are nominated by the s. governors

72:7.14 elected by the s. legislatures to serve for twenty-four

72:8.2 schools of three classes: national, regional, and s..

72:8.2 regional administration and the s. governments.

72:8.2 Division three includes s. responsibilities, and such

72:8.2 such officials are only required to have s. degrees

72:8.3 Judges of the minor and s. courts hold degrees from

72:8.3 hold degrees from the s. schools of statesmanship.

72:9.1 public offices are restricted to graduates of the s.,

72:9.3 Upon nomination by the s. governors or by the

72:9.3 advanced civic privileges are conferred by the s.

72:9.7 The ideal s. is organic, and every free and intelligent

72:9.8 have power to start proceedings in the s. courts

72:11.4 since the establishment of the united continental s.

79:8.2 ancient military s. gradually disintegrated—past wars

82:3.4 a political requirement to provide citizens for the s..

83:4.9 for the last five hundred years church and s. have

84:0.1 the s. demanded and regulated marriage, while later

84:2.2 progressive Iroquois never became a real s..

84:4.10 of the right to hold office in either church or s..

84:7.27 any attempt to shift parental responsibility to s. or

86:6.1 The s. is man’s reaction to his natural environment,

88:2.10 civil forms led to fruition of the authority of the s..

88:3.4 the fetish of the s. supreme has passed through

90:1.1 the beginning of the church domination of the s..

90:2.7 the directors of Occidental church and s. were the

92:6.20 Shinto—worship of the s. in the imperial family.

93:5.14 on the way to establishing a powerful s. in Palestine.

97:9.20 S. and church went along hand in hand.

98:3.2 which became organized into the Roman s. religion.

98:3.4 of their solemn consecration to the service of the s..

98:3.6 The emerging Roman s. conquered politically but

98:3.6 continued to flourish throughout the Roman s. up to

98:3.7 One of the priests of the s. religion told Augustus

98:3.7 reorganized the s. priesthood, re-established the

98:3.7 re-established the s. religion, appointed himself high

98:4.1 having lost their primitive family and s. religions

103:5.11 the pressures of home, community, s. are least.

103:5.11 society for home, social institutions, church, and s.

121:2.8 the kingdom of the Jews, as a semi-independent s.

121:2.8 fostering Palestine as a separate and independent s.

121:3.1 the social and economic condition of the Roman s.

121:3.6 Half the population of the Roman s. were slaves;

121:3.8 emancipated slaves rose to high positions in s.,

121:5.4 This deification of man as the symbol of the s. was

133:4.12 You or I may not deny the s this right of self-defense

134:5.8 subversive of the sovereignty of the territorial s..

134:5.8 the evolution of the supertribe—the territorial s..

134:5.8 makes possible the evolution of the territorial s.,

134:5.13 While each s. regulates its internal affairs, it is not

134:5.14 In this world s. the small nations will be as powerful

134:5.14 even as the small s. of Rhode Island has its two

134:5.14 populous s. of New York or the large s. of Texas.

134:5.15 The limited (s.) sovereignty of these forty-eight

140:8.5 his teachings applied to the individual, not the s..

195:2.5 church as they were politically devoted to the s..

195:2.5 only when they feared it as a competitor of the s..

195:2.5 penetrate beneath the surface of all this s. religion

195:3.9 race decadence, physical plagues, and a s. church

195:8.4 The tyrannical and dictatorial political s. is the

195:8.4 sells him into slavish bondage to the totalitarian s..

stateverb

19:1.2 I can, however, s. that, at the last periodic report to

19:4.9 It would be incorrect to s. that their acts are finite

29:3.9 beyond the scope of Urantia knowledge, I may s.

30:1.113 We may s. that there are no personalities of “pure

104:4.45 we may s. that there are fifteen triune associations of

105:1.4 applied to the Infinite except to s. that the I AM is.

109:7.1 We cannot s. whether or not non-Adjuster Father

119:1.6 The records do not specifically s. that this unique

125:6.3 and, sitting beside Jesus, bade him s. his own views

127:2.8 Jesus must s. his position, and this he did bravely

153:4.2 and he went on to s. that the religious teachers and

155:1.5 “Let me emphatically s. this eternal truth: If you,

183:2.3 The betrayer then went on to s. that more than

185:2.2 When Pilate observed that they were reluctant to s.

statecraft

71:0.1 Even s. is merely the accumulated technique for

stated

16:6.10 S. otherwise, the recognition of the reality of

21:1.3 It should be further s. that some universes are

21:4.5 With certain s. exceptions these sevenfold

39:1.7 see that all charges against mortal creatures are s. in

46:5.29 S. otherwise, they are: service, study, and relaxation.

53:3.1 The cause of the rebels was s. under three heads:

70:10.6 he took her to the priest and s. his suspicions,

72:12.1 nations, it should be s. that on the other continents

89:4.9 ruler made when he s. that he had sacrificed: 113,433

93:6.5 going over to Salem to have it s. in writing.

105:4.3 It has been sometime s. that unity begets duality,

106:6.4 S. otherwise: The Trinity Absolute, as its name

118:1.2 s. otherwise, that the succession of moments will

127:2.9 James s that he was sure Jesus would help to liberate

130:2.10 s. in modern terms, would signify: “Will is that

136:5.5 Urantia except in this expressly s. matter of time.

142:2.2 replied: “Jacob, you have well s. the teachings of

142:7.3 In the course of the evening he definitely s. that at

142:7.5 Jesus s. that a true family is founded on the following

164:1.4 and which, if Jesus had so s., would have directly

177:4.2 Judas s. that he would very much like to find some

185:2.14 Jesus did not even hear these charges when first s.,

189:1.4 But we know that it occurred as we have s. and at

statehood

66:5.28 work of bringing human society up to the level of s..

71:1.3 tribes of the American red men never attained real s..

71:3.0 3. THE IDEALS OF STATEHOOD

71:3.10 The ideals of s. must be attained by evolution,

71:3.10 who volunteer to accept the responsibilities of s..

71:5.2 great problem in s.: How can you guarantee peace

72:8.0 8. THE CHARACTER OF STATEHOOD

71:8.1 division of s. into the three domains of executive,

71:8.1 stamina of a people are all faithfully reflected in s..

71:8.2 The evolution of s entails progress from level to level

71:8.15 of progressive government and earmarks of ideal s..

72:7.13 the purposes designated in the charter of federal s.,

79:8.1 the development of s among the Chinese was delayed

79:8.6 the promise of an early development of advanced s.,

stately

125:1.5 the Asmonean palace, the s. home of Herod,

185:4.2 Herod was startled by his s. appearance and the calm

statement

0:0.1 I have been directed to formulate this introductory s.

0:0.3 deem it wise to present in this initial s. an outline of

0:0.4 This Foreword is not, therefore, a finished s. within

2:6.8 God loves the sinner and hates the sin: such a s. is

3:6.9 continued with this s. of the attributes of Deity.]

6:8.9 by a Divine Counselor assigned to formulate this s.

7:7.7 by a Divine Counselor assigned to formulate this s.

14:1.12 when your eyes rested on the s. “A day is as a

19:3.3 We act as individuals, as I do in inditing this s., but

19:5.7 Even as I am engaged in the formulation of this s.,

28:6.6 a living trial balance, a current s. of your account

39:0.9 My seraphic associate in the preparation of this s.,

40:7.3 Adjuster functions in order to make a replete s.

42:0.2 divine power in no way lessen the truth of the s.

43:4.8 And this is a s. of fact regardless of the connection

48:6.33 You should consider the s. about “heaven” and

67:2.1 This assembly was opened with the s. that Prince

89:3.6 his acknowledgment of this is illustrated by his s..

92:2.2 This s. is of record: “And if you will make me an

93:2.1 the simple s. which he made to this shepherd, “I am

97:9.12 (overlooked by the Judahite editors) this telltale s.:

102:7.7 may reply with that unchallengeable dogma, the s.

111:7.4 and heard a guardian of destiny present a formal s. in

115:6.3 This s. is made with due regard for the absoluteness

117:3.5 From a physical standpoint this s. is hardly true,

119:1.2 He concluded his s. of departure with these words:

119:1.6 Probably the actual s. of that fact cannot be found

119:5.1 significant s.: “There arrived today an unannounced

123:5.5 the chazan would utter a s. while the pupils would

125:6.11 Jesus made a brief s. to his parents, assuring them

125:6.11 Jesus concluded this momentous s. by saying: “While

127:2.3 And Mary withdrew her s..

127:2.7 always had he depended upon a frank s. of truth to

127:2.8 never-to-be-forgotten s. that “money cannot love.”

128:6.7 but judicious s. with reference to the provocative

134:3.8 able to formulate a s. of the Master’s teachings

145:3.4 the only beings to hear that momentous closing s. of

146:6.3 Jesus’ s. that the boy was not dead, everyone insisted

147:7.2 And Jesus, referring to a s. by John, answered this

148:6.11 Jesus made this final s.: “The Father does not

150:3.2 The s. which Jesus made at this time may be

150:5.5 In summing up his final s., Jesus said: “You

157:7.4 was disposed to regard this s. as a veiled reference

158:2.2 or John might ask some question relative to this s.,

158:7.7 while his s. about rising from the dead utterly failed

162:3.4 ensnaring Jesus into making some s. which could

162:7.5 now just at my side a scribe says this s. proves

164:1.2 hoping to entrap Jesus into making some s. that

168:4.2 They all recalled Jesus’ s. to the Bethany messenger

171:4.8 “rising on the third day,” they seized upon this s.

180:5.6 a great moral teacher who embodied in this s. the

184:5.6 regarding Jesus’ s. about destroying the temple and

185:5.6 But this was not a wise s. for Pilate to make.

188:3.4 do not fully understand the meaning of such a s.

192:2.5 Peter took this last s. literallythat he should

192:2.6 was received as a s. by Jesus to the effect that John

194:2.1 for man’s spiritual difficulties in that day of its s..

196:2.1 The only notable exceptions to this s., aside from

statements

3:3.5 But such s. can hardly be made comprehensible to

7:6.1 And this ignorance persists in the face of such s. as

25:3.8 gathering evidence and preparing preliminary s..

39:4.4 They prepare the s. for all preliminary hearings

39:4.4 preliminary hearings involving mortal survival, s.

48:7.1 opposite column citation is made of analogous s. of

48:7.2 to record the twenty-eight s. of human philosophy

92:4.9 Urantia when it is advisable to make such frank s.,

97:9.9 fail fully to delete the plain and matter-of-fact s.

101:4.2 many of our s. regarding the physical sciences will

101:4.5 While s. with reference to cosmology are never

102:1.3 with the s. of partial and transient cosmologies.

126:3.10 began to ponder anew the many s. in the Scriptures

130:1.6 his mind the real meaning of these momentous s..

131:3.1 the following s. from the Buddhist literature: “Out of

134:3.8 we now present these s. as they stand after having

135:3.3 correspond with these s. of the Scriptures.

136:1.1 able to point to s. in the Hebrew scriptures as proof

157:6.15 The apostles listened to these bold and startling s. in

161:2.9 s. which would be absurd if he were not divine.

166:1.5 Master, in some of your s. you reproach us also.

169:2.1 Simon Zelotes, commenting on one of Jesus’ s., said

170:0.2 we will amplify the address by adding numerous s.

171:4.3 none dared to ask him a question concerning these s.

176:2.1 On several occasions Jesus had made s. which led

189:1.6 resurrection of Jesus by making the following s.:

190:1.1 therefore had they slighted all his s. about dying,

statesnoun—see city-states

0:6.1 call matter—energy-matter in all its metamorphic s..

7:2.2 the energy s. of this pattern universe are in perfect

11:5.9 nether Paradise in their present phenomenal s.;

13:4.3 underlying conditions or s. of spiritual receptivity

15:6.8 in no less than a thousand different s. and stages.

41:4.2 Gaseous, liquid, and solid s. are matters of atomic-

42:4.8 to the heat and pressure of certain internal solar s.,

42:12.13 and mindal energies, as such and in their pure s.,

59:5.15 These coal beds over central and eastern United S.

71:1.2 The early s. were small and were all the result of

71:1.2 Such s., resulting from conquest, were, perforce,

71:1.23 The later and larger territorial s. had a long and

71:1.24 many are the embryonic nucleuses of s. of the future.

71:3.12 In advanced s., political service is esteemed as the

72:1.4 of government—abortive republics, communal s.,

72:2.1 federation of one hundred comparatively free s..

72:2.1 These s. elect their governors and legislators for ten

72:2.8 each consisting of the association of ten s..

72:7.5 Most of the s. assess a rather heavy bachelor tax,

72:7.6 one hundred comparatively free and sovereign s.

72:7.7 the Council of Defense is empowered to assess the s.

77:7.6 insanity and demoniacal possession, these s. were

82:6.5 is shown in the present population of the United S.

90:1.4 employed drugs to induce certain physical s.

100:5.10 are indicative of the danger of such psychic s..

121:1.9 between the expanding Roman and Parthian s.

121:2.3 in every province of the Roman and Parthian s..

133:7.9 the human self merely the sum of the successive s. of

134:5.13 The forty-eight s. of the American Federal Union

134:5.13 Neither do the individual s. concern themselves

134:5.13 The forty-eight s. suffer the ravages of war only

134:5.14 These forty-eight s., having abandoned the twin

134:5.15 The limited (state) sovereignty of these forty-eight s.

134:5.15 Union was created by the original thirteen s. for

134:6.3 divided up and unjustly held by a group of nation-s..

134:6.5 forty-eight American free s. live together in peace.

134:6.5 There are among the citizens of these forty-eight s.

134:6.5 all this is made possible because these forty-eight s.

166:4.10 you should know that these bodily s. are the result of

statesverb

77:7.6 the record s.: “And they brought to Him all sorts

statesman

95:4.2 of long ago would do honor to any modern s..

statesmanship

72:5.10 hastens over to the local branch of the school of s.,

72:6.7 of especially promising individuals in the s. schools.

72:8.2 1. S. schools.

72:8.2 graduates of regional and national schools of s..

72:8.2 from any one of the ten regional schools of s.;

72:8.2 officials are required to have state degrees of s..

72:8.2 officeholders are not required to hold s. degrees,

72:8.3 state courts hold degrees from the state schools of s..

72:8.3 court must hold degrees from all these schools of s..

72:9.1 graduates of state, regional, or federal schools of s.,

72:9.8 The schools of s. have power to start proceedings in

132:4.5 He talked with a Roman senator on politics and s.,

statesmen

52:6.6 Wise s. will sometime work for the welfare of

72:2.7 3. The third house—the elder s.—embraces veterans

72:2.7 by the majority action of the elder s. themselves.

72:2.17 of the national government, the house of elder s..

72:11.4 far more attention to the training of s., scientists,

static

0:1.4 1. S.—self-contained and self-existent Deity.

0:3.21 dynamic infinity of Total Deity and the s. infinity of

0:11.14 The Absolute is the potential of the s.-dynamic Deity

0:11.14 This incomprehensible aspect of Deity may be s.,

11:5.6 This mid-zone appears to be s. except that it

12:5.10 S. ethics and traditional morality are just slightly

71:4.1 S. conditions on an evolutionary world are indicative

87:7.9 If the new cult could only be dynamic instead of s.

94:3.3 the Universal Self existing s. and potential

100:3.1 Religion is not a technique for attaining a s. and

100:3.5 Values can never be s.; reality signifies change,

104:4.28 the unimaginable agitations of the s. quiescence of

104:4.43 the boundless possibilities of s., reactive, nondeity

105:1.4 personal nor impersonal, neither s. nor dynamic.

105:1.5 This is the hypothetical s. moment of eternity;

105:2.10 6. The Infinite Capacity. I AM s.-reactive.

105:3.7 S., reactive, and abeyant; the unrevealed cosmic

105:3.8 The Absolute (being s., potential, and associative)

105:4.2 The self-revelation of the I AM proceeds from s.

106:6.6 the Universal Absolute is not only s. and potential

106:8.18 conception envisions the Universal not only as s.

112:3.5 these once kinetic but now s. formulas of identity,

118:4.3 The purely s. potentials inherent in the

118:4.3 these causative-impregnated s. potentials forthwith

118:4.5 1. Activation of s. potentials.

130:4.15 All s., dead, concepts are potentially evil.

130:4.15 S. concepts invariably retard science, politics, society

130:4.15 S. concepts may represent a certain knowledge, but

180:5.2 S. truth is dead truth, and only dead truth can be

static-dynamic

0:11.14 The Universal Absolute is the potential of the s.

static-reactive

105:2.10 6. The Infinite Capacity. I AM s..

statics

0:11.11 dynamics of freewill divinity from the s. of infinity.

105:2.8 This is the primordial association of the s. of reality.

105:3.2 stability of all s. and dynamism of all change;

115:3.17 S. in growth can never appear in the total cosmos

118:8.11 from the stability of mechanical s. to the divinity

station

26:3.6 their official s. is located on planet number seventy

29:4.29 passing from planet to planet and from s. to s. on an

37:6.3 the universe s. and the ascender’s status afford the

46:2.9 Near the polar crystal receiving s. for student visitors

46:3.2 This Jerusem broadcast-receiving s. is encircled by

46:3.2 Jerusem to spend their leisure at the broadcast s.,

46:3.4 The Jerusem sending s. is located at the opposite

57:8.7 a report on its adaptation for a life-experiment s..

62:7.1 but since this world was a life-experiment s., we

98:5.3 Mithras was made immortal, being exalted to the s.

117:0.1 that we do the will of God in whatever universe s.

122:5.5 educated far above the average for their day and s. in

123:5.7 Nazareth was a caravan way s. and crossroads of

126:5.4 discharging the immediate responsibilities of his s. in

129:1.7 he would go down to visit at the caravan s.,

136:4.3 tempted by any evil spirits or rebel personalities of s.

147:5.6 may yield to the light and experience in your s. in life

149:0.4 clearinghouse for Jesus’ work and the relay s. for

186:3.1 or co-ordinating s., for his messenger service.

stationarysee Stationary

0:0.5 heart of this eternal and central universe is the s. Isle

0:4.12 Paradise is motionless, being the only s. thing in the

4:4.1 God is the only s., self-contained, and changeless

11:2.3 its s. status and the greater out-pressure of force-

11:2.9 single form of materialization—s. systems of reality.

12:1.10 At the center of Havona is the s. and absolutely

12:4.1 Absolutely nothing is s. in all the master universe

12:4.12 astronomic observers that you are comparatively s.

14:1.10 The central universe whirls around the s. Isle of

21:1.4 exceeds the s. number of the Unions of Days.

22:1.13 and Universal Censors—are of s. numbers, but

23:0.2 in a single creative episode, and their number is s..

23:1.9 when s., they can collaborate in a group, but when

23:4.4 Solitary Messengers are of s. numbers, but the

24:5.1 Assigned Sentinels are of s. numbers, and there are

26:1.10 members of the angelic orders are not altogether s.

29:3.7 the energy-modifying units are not s. as are the vital

35:2.9 Sons are not an increasing order; their number is s.,

35:8.7 in reproduction; their number in the universe is s..

38:4.3 do seraphim require complements of being when s..

39:4.7 universe horizons stand still, creature status is s.,

40:2.2 the Material Sons of s. statusthe citizens of the

40:10.8 What the ultimate destiny of these s. orders of

42:3.12 10. Collapsed matterthe relatively s. matter found

42:3.12 This form of matter is not really s.; there is still some

42:7.1 a relatively stable, comparatively s., nuclear portion

54:6.3 The sum of evil had by that time become almost s.

55:6.3 By now the population has become s. in numbers.

60:2.10 strains remain s. and others gravitate backward,

61:6.1 while the simian tribes have remained s. or have

65:2.5 later appearing fish family, today represent the s.

95:2.7 go straight to the s. and established constellations of

Stationary Orders

30:1.43 B. The S. Orders.

Stationary Sons of the Trinity

10:0.2 The S. likewise afford a full and perfect revelation of

10:6.0 6. THE STATIONARY SONS OF THE TRINITY

10:6.4 is the work of the S., beings partaking of the Trinity

13:1.2 the Father are directed by the highest order of the S.,

19:1.2 While the S. are of completed numbers, the Teacher

19:4.8 groups which have been sometimes designated S..

19:4.8 Together they comprise the grand corps of Trinity

19:4.8 Their numbers slightly exceed thirty-seven billion.

19:4.9 difficult to portray the functional limits of the S..

19:4.9 It would be incorrect to state that their acts are

19:4.9 They act on any level of universe administration or

19:6.3 But unlike the S., Havoners may evolve in status,

22:4.5 they function as the co-ordinate associates of the S.,

22:5.1 destined to superuniverse service with the S., but

30:1.7 B. The S. Sons of the Trinity.

33:5.4 represent the final personal presence of the S.

117:2.4 of the preceding universe age as in fact are the S..

stationed

9:7.2 performances of the reflective personalities there s.

15:10.1 the Seven Supreme Executives s. on the seven

15:13.6 the Unions of Days who are s. as Trinity observers

19:4.2 why Universal Censors are s. in the central universe.

19:4.8 Two billion and seventy are s. in the central universe

20:8.2 Large numbers are s. on the various morontia-

21:1.4 seem to indicate that one Union of Days is to be s.

22:2.8 They are s. on the various headquarters worlds

22:7.4 Mortal-finaliter companies, when s. on Paradise, are

24:0.10 The Personal Aids of the Infinite Spirit are s. on

24:0.10 the Assigned Sentinels are respectively s. on the

24:1.7 The supreme supervisors are s. on the pilot worlds

24:1.9 are s. the secondary supervisors for the local

24:2.3 Census Directors operate in Havona, one being s. on

24:2.5 Usatia is solely attuned to his subordinates s. in

24:2.7 number 81,412 of Orvonton, now s. on Salvington,

24:4.2 An inspector is s. on the headquarters sphere of each

24:4.3 the Assigned Sentinels, s. on the capitals of the local

24:5.2 are subordinate to the Associate Inspector s. at

24:5.3 They are among the highest ranking personalities s.

25:3.1 Their secondary reserves are s. on the capitals of the

25:6.4 the advancing recorders s. on the subordinate

29:1.3 The Seven Supreme Power Directors are s. on

29:2.16 On the headquarters of each local universe are s.

29:2.17 Ten of these living power centers are s. in each

29:4.19 Ten of these controllers are now s. on Urantia,

29:4.36 They are s. on all inhabited worlds and are always

35:9.4 The supreme Lanonandek councils are s. on the

36:6.8 [Indited by a Vorondadek Son s. on Urantia as an

37:0.2 consideration to certain of the higher spirits s. in

37:8.3 the tertiary Universe Circuit Supervisor s. in our

39:4.1 They are indigenous to the system capitals but are s.

39:5.10 but there are a large number of such seraphim s. on

41:1.3 The one hundred local universe centers are s. on

41:1.4 Power Centers are not s. on the headquarters sphere

41:1.5 One Supreme Power Center of the sixth order is s. at

41:2.3 A Master Physical Controller, s. on this sphere,

43:5.7 the personal representative of Gabriel s. on Edentia

43:5.8 the director of the Vorondadek observers s. on the

43:5.17 a Vorondadek observer has been s. on the planet

46:5.21 Personalities of the Infinite Spirit who may be s. on

48:2.19 One of these highly mechanical beings is always s.

53:2.2 a rebellion no matter where he might have been s..

53:7.4 although a few of the Life Carriers s. on the rebel

55:4.16 personal representative of the Assigned Sentinel s.

55:10.5 Magisterial Sons become the supreme counselor s.

62:5.8 Every celestial intelligence s. on Urantia was present

67:8.2 I was s. on Edentia, and I am still conscious of the

68:6.12 [Presented by a Melchizedek sometime s. on Urantia

76:5.6 the universe government had been s. on the planet.

82:6.12 [Presented by the Chief of Seraphim s. on Urantia.]

83:8.10 [Presented by the Chief of Seraphim s. on Urantia.]

84:8.7 [Presented by the Chief of Seraphim s. on Urantia.]

112:4.8 4. Be s. for a time as a student observer on one of

113:7.9 [Presented by the Chief of Seraphim s. on Urantia.]

114:7.18 [Presented by the Chief of Seraphim s. on Urantia.]

119:8.1 directing the Union of Days s. on Salvington to

141:3.5 the captain s. on guard at the cross, who, when he

147:1.1 Mangus, a centurion of the Roman guard s. at

188:2.2 that a Roman guard be s. before Jesus’ tomb to

stations

11:4.2 Directors indicate the location of the seven flash s.

13:4.2 The Master Spirits maintain their personal s.,

15:6.9 circulation, acting as automatic power-control s..

24:0.10 Most of these higher personalities have s. in the

41:3.1 power centers and physical controllers as way s. for

46:1.7 Only the broadcast-receiving s. are in operation

46:2.9 Around this area are the receiving s. for the various

46:3.1 there are three distinct groups of receiving s..

46:3.1 These separate but tricircular groups of s. are

47:0.3 one by one cease to serve as mortal-training s.,

53:7.11 Hour by hour and day by day the broadcast s. of all

66:3.3 the Planetary Prince on Urantia was typical of such s.

119:1.3 assembled about their respective receiving s. for

142:7.3 progressing up through successive life s. to Paradise.

173:1.1 and although there were several s. on near-by Olivet

180:3.4 these worlds of light, s. in the Father’s heaven to

181:1.2 Each of the many, many s. in my Father’s house

statistical

133:5.4 afflicted with mathematical pride and s. egotism,

statisticians

42:7.10 S. may announce laws governing a large number

statue

95:2.4 placed a burial s. in the tomb along with the corpse

130:2.1 surmounted by a colossal s. of the Roman emperor

statues

95:2.4 burial s. led to great improvement in Egyptian art.

142:4.1 room to room, showing him all of his favorite s..

stature

49:2.20 Mortal s ranges from here on up through the average

51:4.2 Even mortal s. tends to decrease from the red man

62:2.4 Being small of s. and having keen minds to realize

77:2.3 even their s. came to be magnified by tradition.

156:2.6 strive for the attainment of the full s. of sonship in

165:5.2 by anxiety can add a handbreadth to your s. or

167:6.1 to grow up to the full s. of spiritual manhood.”

170:3.2 child must ascend in order to grow up to the full s. of

171:6.1 crowd, but it was too great, and being short of s.,

193:2.2 by grace, to the full s. of spiritual adulthood.

statured

80:2.1 This drought dispersed the smaller-s. brunets,

80:7.2 the narrow-headed, smaller-s. Andites who had

statusnoun—see status, personality;

   status, spirit or spiritual

0:1.13 nonexistent; the time-space s. of Paradise is absolute.

0:5.3 demonstrated in the present s. of Christ Michael

0:8.1 To atone for finity of s. and to compensate for

2:6.4 a sad position of insecurity respecting his s. in time

3:5.16 earned advancement only within their inherent s..

3:5.16 Mortal man earns even his s. as an ascension

3:5.17 climbs from the s. of an animal up to the portals of

4:4.2 but not until you achieve Paradise s. can you even

5:1.8 He has a place to receive all those whose survival s.

5:1.9 countless times, you may expect, in spirit and in s.,

5:2.6 Adjuster communion is one involving moral s.,

5:3.7 is chiefly determined by the developmental s. of his

5:5.13 deprivation of culture, impoverishment of social s.,

5:5.14 their educational, cultural, social, or economic s..

5:6.1 the highest persons of creator dignity and divine s.,

5:6.5 The Adjusters of prepersonal s. indwell numerous

7:6.8 at all times perfect knowledge concerning the s.,

11:2.3 taken in connection with its stationary s. and the

12:1.14 exact s. of the space-forces existing in this zone

12:6.13 not altogether clear as to the exact s. of the Deity

12:7.9 from the highest creator personality of Paradise s.

13:1.21 souls of time and space until they attain Paradise s.

13:2.1 you will give up your residential s. on Paradise.

13:2.5 S. on any of these secret worlds is acquired by

13:2.6 Mortals will attain some s. on each of the Father’s

13:4.6 though residential s. is limited to native beings and

14:4.14 This progression to Havona s. may be suggested as

15:13.2 governments has to do with the intellectual s.

16:6.8 the ascent from the s. of servants of God to the joy

16:8.6 equivalating to the attainment of identity s. in the

16:9.3 on the survival of the immortal soul of morontia s.

17:0.5 the Infinite Spirit or by his associates of creative s.:

17:7.1 Spirit’s elevation to the s. of personality prerogatives

19:1.6 the exclusive historic approach to his present-day s.

19:1.6 affords the basis for a wise estimate of the current s..

19:1.10 an intelligent understanding of the present s. and true

19:6.3 Sons of the Trinity, Havoners may evolve in s.,

19:6.4 creature may be thus destined to residential s. in

20:0.5 sons achieve this s. by experiential participation in

20:9.4 ushered into the settled s. of a sphere of light and

21:4.3 imported to upstep the physical s. of the animal-

22:2.8 in personal touch with the s. and progression of the

22:4.4 equal in authority and uniform in administrative s.,

22:7.7 We believe that this s. of bi-unification of certain

22:9.5 Trinity does compensate for the nonfused s. of the

24:2.6 recorders of Uversa place on their records the s. of

25:0.9 In accordance with inherent nature and attained s.,

25:2.3 Conciliators of pre-Paradise s. do not serve between

25:4.11 In each group at least five must be of permanent s.,

25:4.13 any ministering spirits above the s. of cherubim are

25:6.4 those of attained s. on Uversa are not quite eight

25:8.1 Paradise Companions are not of permanent s..

25:8.2 Aside from permanent s. on Paradise, this service

26:1.10 are not altogether stationary as to personal s. in the

26:1.10 Certain of the cherubim may aspire to seraphic s.

26:7.4 trial trips; the ascenders are not yet of Paradise s..

26:7.4 They do not achieve residential s. on Paradise until

26:10.3 and this, so far as nonspiritual s. is concerned, grants

26:11.6 others go as visitors, as guests without residential s.

27:1.2 which attends transition from actual universe s. in

27:1.2 to evolution through various stages of any one s..

27:1.3 the temporal and the spatial to attain residential s. in

27:3.3 extending from the attainment of residential s. to

27:4.4 and new to those who finally attain residential s..

28:5.1 and tertiary does not indicate a differential of s. or

28:5.12 recommendations to the real needs and actual s. of

28:5.13 reflectors of ideals and s. of ethical relationships.

28:5.13 make available current information regarding the s.

28:6.4 the ancestral factors and the current actual s. of any

28:6.5 the justice of righteousness to the s. of the realms,

29:4.15 shifting needs of the constantly changing energy s.

29:4.25 The s. of the physical realms seems to undergo a

29:4.37 the automatic and unerring registration of the s. of

30:4.11 All mortals of survival s., in the custody of

30:4.21 From this point on, the s. of the ascending mortal is

30:4.31 On reaching Paradise with residential s., you begin

31:5.1 a petition for release from permanent-citizenship s..

31:6.1 they are released from permanent-citizenship s.

31:7.1 company numbers 999 personalities of oath s.,

31:7.2 these Evangels of Light resume their former s..

32:3.12 the sublime heights of the ultimate of creature s..

32:4.4 as pertains to that individual’s present s. or future

33:6.3 more concerned with the physical s. of living beings,

33:7.5 which jeopardizes their s. and authority as Sons is

34:2.2 Upon the attainment of personal s. the Universe

34:7.8 do not falter and question your s. and standing,

35:3.1 all 490 worlds in the acquirement of residential s.

35:5.6 usually present pending the restoration of normal s..

35:5.7 appeal concerning special cases involving the s. of a

36:3.7 and the emergence of human creatures of moral s.,

36:4.4 The present s of these beings can hardly be reckoned

36:5.3 and in any given living organism of intellect s..

36:5.14 Spirit are related to creature life of intelligence s.

37:5.6 eventually attaining the s. of High Commissioners

37:6.3 the universe station and the ascender’s s. afford the

37:9.8 of life about halfway between the semimaterial s. of

37:9.12 permanent populations, inhabitants of citizenship s..

38:2.3 While in personal s. angels are not so far removed

38:6.2 or by some other personality of co-ordinate s.,

38:8.1 and sanobim leading to an enhancement of s.,

38:8.2 These beings are by nature candidates for seraphic s..

38:8.5 advancement to the s. of Mansion World Teachers

38:8.5 Mansion Teacher in the attainment of seraphic s..

38:9.6 angelic technique and are uniform in intellectual s..

39:0.11 Those of planetary and administrator s. often serve

39:2.6 highest morontia level to the s. of newborn spirit

39:4.7 universe horizons stand still, creature s. is stationary,

39:8.1 others attain the s. and service of the unrevealed

39:9.2 for their services as they near the s. of light and life.

40:1.1 seraphim also achieve the s. of ascendant sonship.

40:2.2 delayed, may the Material Sons of stationary s.

40:2.2 —withdraw from the activities of their s. spheres

40:2.2 starting at the exact point of their then present s.

40:4.2 Originally of existential prepersonal s., they have

40:5.11 take note of his s. at every stage of the ascent;

40:6.1 but the s. of the mortals of time and space is that of

40:6.4 faith sons; you have accepted the s. of sonship.

40:10.4 groups of glorified mortals who are of permanent s.

40:10.7 Son-fused mortals who have achieved residential s.

40:10.11 in the evolutionary domains of prelight-and-life s..

41:3.6 until they now closely approach the s. of electronic

42:4.5 absence of heat—comparative energy rest—the s. of

42:6.3 In nature, ultimatons escape the s. of physical

42:8.4 these alternations of energy s. are so unbelievably

43:5.6 since his attainment of the s. of a Master Son.

43:8.2 period in an ascending mortal’s career up to the s. of

43:9.2 evolving from a morontia being to the s. of a true

43:9.2 maintaining a general and a typical morontia s..

44:8.5 but not the attainment of identical experiential s.

44:8.5 the group attainment of the ultimate of creature s.

45:5.4 Material Sons and Daughters of citizenship s. on the

45:7.7 who pass upon their s. of experiential attainment of

45:7.7 who quickly compute the mota s. and assign suffrage

46:0.1 Jerusem are approaching the heavenly s. of your

46:5.18 All ex-mortals above the s. of Jerusem citizens and

46:5.23 is devoted to the presentation of the advancing s. of

46:7.6 by the Life Carriers in their present form and s..

47:2.1 the acquirement of individual s. on the universe

47:2.2 their exact physical s. at the time of death except for

47:3.7 number one (or another in case of advanced s.)

47:3.9 up to the s. of the post-Adamic dispensation on the

47:4.8 with the intellectual s. of the post-Magisterial Son

47:7.2 before arriving on Jerusem with residential s..

47:8.7 the mansion world students achieve a s. which is

47:9.4 your departure for Jerusem with residential s..

47:9.5 You pass from the mortal state to the immortal s.

47:10.6 a Paradise ascender, a personality of morontia s.,

48:3.4 the other retiring, but otherwise they are equal in s..

48:4.10 state of development or less experienced s. of being.

48:4.17 to the intellectual s. of previous experiences are

48:5.10 these cherubim and sanobim emerge with the s. of

48:6.2 at that moment when the creature mind of moral s. is

48:6.35 study the nature, experience, and s. of the Adjuster

48:6.37 take precedence over the work of your s. sphere—

48:7.25 to the experiential s. the consciousness of survival.

49:0.2 planets whereon mortals of survival s. are living.

49:1.4 always; much depends on the physical s. of a planet.

49:2.11 The present atmospheric s. of Urantia is almost ideal

49:5.21 of dispensations as they affect man’s terrestrial s.

49:5.25 of a bestowal Son is to establish the planetary s.,

49:5.32 techniques whereby man escapes his terrestrial s.

49:6.13 Those attaining the third circle, regardless of the s.

50:3.2 The s. of the Adjusters of such volunteer servers

50:3.5 —the grandchildren of the corporeal staffare in s.

50:7.2 Tabamantia is an agondonter of finaliter s.,

51:4.4 impossible to understand very much about the s. of

51:4.6 to the s. of servants—sometimes exterminated.

51:6.1 resulting in the immediate upstepping of biologic s.

51:7.4 the physical, scientific, and economic s. of the realm.

52:4.3 lives and return to their former s. of divine sonship.

53:7.14 to the present s. and future disposition of Lucifer,

53:8.4 would forever settle the s. of his agelong enemies,

53:9.0 9. PRESENT STATUS OF THE REBELLION

53:9.2 Paul knew of the s. of these rebellious leaders

53:9.5 nineteen hundred years the s. has been unchanged.

54:2.3 evolutionary struggle to attain the s. of light and

54:3.2 an adjudication of such an individual’s universe s.

54:6.5 episode advanced his administrative s. and enhanced

55:0.1 culminating evolutionary attainment, the settled s.

55:0.2 Each advancing stage of settled s. may be segregated

55:2.3 sense the approaching s. of probable soul-Adjuster

55:2.8 Perhaps such a s. may be attained during the

55:2.9 transition from material existence to semispirit s..

55:2.11 failed to pass through because of the advanced s. of

55:3.18 5. Mortals of Adjuster-fusion s. who, upon their own

55:4.8 promote (or restore) them to advanced planetary s.

55:5.3 The economic, social, and administrative s. of these

55:6.1 As worlds advance in the settled s. of light and life,

55:6.2 you can have little appreciation of the advanced s. of

55:6.4 human inhabitants on planets of this advanced s.

55:7.1 when the Planetary Prince is elevated to the s. of

55:7.4 system time, the entire system enters the stabilized s.,

55:10.2 arising out of the advanced s. of light and life.

55:10.10 At the same time new s. would be imparted to all

55:11.2 stabilization has exclusively to do with physical s.

55:11.3 would probably accompany such an advanced s. of

55:11.4 Since the minor sector s. has to do with co-ordinate

55:11.7 personally achieved the s. of light and life over

56:6.4 to until they have achieved seventh-stage-spirit s.,

56:7.6 space are progressively settled in evolutionary s.,

56:7.7 We are not all in agreement respecting the future s.

56:9.9 Existential s. in eternity implies existential self-

56:10.12 recognition of goodness implies a mind of moral s.,

57:8.10 to all Nebadon, it was accorded full universe s..

58:3.5 cosmic conditions had to evolve to a favorable s.

63:7.1 the mansion worlds with citizenship s. on Jerusem.

64:6.34 Differences in s. of the races and of groups within

65:2.13 attain a satisfactory level of intelligent prehuman s.,

65:3.5 This biologic s. of animal life is disclosed to the Life

65:8.5 Physical s. may handicap mind, and mental perversity

65:8.6 when mind s. is propitious, sudden transformations

66:4.5 sex and in accordance with their previous mortal s..

66:4.9 seven mansion worlds to citizenship s. on Jerusem

67:4.2 they had been degraded to the s. of mortal beings.

67:5.1 there appeared a sudden advancement in cultural s.

67:6.3 Fifty-six of this number were of immortality s.,

67:6.10 The technical s. of Van on the legal records of

67:7.3 had gained very little over the general evolutionary s.

68:0.1 long forward struggle of the human species from a s.

68:5.8 entire pastoral age woman’s s. steadily declined.

68:6.6 smaller the family, up to the point of established s.

70:11.14 the s. of any civilization may be very accurately

70:12.2 legislatures of co-ordinate s. made their appearance

71:3.10 The s. of any level of civilization is faithfully

71:4.15 and the personal s. of God-consciousness, which

71:5.1 (Murder and war differ in their s. before the mores,

72:3.5 but this is not typical of the religious s. of the other

73:0.1 had little effect on the physical or biologic s. of the

73:4.4 the confused s. of the world during these troublous

75:6.2 Adam knew nothing of their personal s or future fate

75:7.3 had degraded themselves to the s. of the mortals of

75:7.4 that reduction to the s. of mortal flesh would be the

75:7.4 But a comprehension of the immortality s. of the

75:7.5 1. Adam and Eve maintained immortal s. through

75:7.5 level of creature existence, immortality s. is lost.

75:7.5 Mortal s. followed by physical dissolution was the

75:7.6 that default of trust culminate in degradation of s.,

75:8.1 estate of material sonship down to the lowly s. of

75:8.3 Adam and his mate were degraded in creature s.,

75:8.7 even despite the incompleteness of universe s..

76:3.1 to observe this magnificent couple reduced to the s.

76:5.2 But shortly after their reduction to mortal s. they

76:5.2 awakened to the realization that human s. coupled

77:1.2 The s. of the one hundred corporeal members of

77:9.10 long struggle to attain a settled s. of light and life on

78:1.1 Adam’s contribution to the biologic s. of the races,

78:2.3 civilization, society, and cultural s. of the Adamites

78:2.4 reciprocal balance with the s. of the surrounding

79:3.5 religious s. of the inhabitants of India was far above

81:6.41 rise from animal to human levels of planetary s..

82:3.15 of trial marriage and one that is far beneath the s. of

83:4.2 the social s. of subsequent children demanded the

83:5.10 True polygyny, where all the wives are of equal s.

83:5.10 the home was dominated by the head wife, the s.

83:5.10 inherit unless by special arrangement with the s. wife.

83:5.11 The s. wife was not necessarily the love wife;

83:5.12 The taboo wife—one wife of legal s.—created the

83:8.3 produced so much confusion as to the s. of marriage.

84:4.0 4. WOMAN’S STATUS IN EARLY SOCIETY

84:4.1 woman’s s. is a fair criterion of the evolutionary

84:4.2 Woman’s s. has always been a social paradox; she

84:5.8 have brought about such a modification of her s. that

90:5.4 to the s. of actual directors of religious worship.

91:1.1 holy days speedily revert to the s. of mere holidays.

91:3.2 the alter-ego concept is exalted to a superior s. of

91:6.7 philosophic acumen, social level, cultural s.,

92:2.4 which is compatible with its current evolutionary s.,

93:3.2 Melchizedek remained silent as to the s. of Lucifer

93:9.8 property went to Isaac, the son of Sarah, the s. wife

93:10.0 PRESENT S OF MACHIVENTA MELCHIZEDEK

93:10.1 and safely restored to his original Melchizedek s..

94:11.9 until it surpassed the s. of the idea of Gautama as the

97:1.10 And this was the s. of the God concept during the

100:5.10 The mystic s. is favored by such things as: fasting,

101:5.9 all according to the s. and temperamental tendency

101:6.5 he forthwith attained to the s. of the sovereignty of

101:6.16 the faith of Jesus approached the s. of a universe

101:7.1 The social s., economic conditions, educational

101:9.2 with their enlightenment and s. of conscience.

101:10.3 an avenue of escape from partiality of s. and from

101:10.4 can ever break the fetters inherent in his mortal s.

101:10.9 struggle to attain eternity of life and divinity of s..

102:5.1 the evolutionary progression of simple life to the s.

102:7.9 certainty of faith on the grounds of its unproved s.,

102:8.2 Regarding the s. of any religion in the evolutionary

102:8.2 the s. of any religion may best be judged by its moral

102:8.2 religion by the s. of its accompanying civilization;

103:7.2 liaison to the universe s. of spiritual correlation.

103:7.7 an awareness of incompleteness in evolutionary s..

103:7.10 On the spiritual level of maximum s., the need for

104:2.2 reducing this idea of an unrelated God to the s. of

105:7.17 creatures of both maximum and submaximum s.,

106:0.3 This is the present s. of the ascending creatures of

106:0.3 grand universe, the present s. of Urantia mortals.

106:0.4 This is the present s. of all experiential creatures who

106:0.4 Even universes can attain to the maximum of s.,

106:0.18 will sometime attain the settled s. of light and life,

106:6.3 will approach absoluteness of s. proportional to the

106:7.6 and to the Conjoint Actor in their absolute s. of

106:7.10 encompassing the Paradise Trinity of existential s.

106:8.16 Deity Absolute is an existential reality of eternity s..

106:9.7 2. The imperfect human s., the remoteness from

108:2.3 bestowed upon all normal minds of moral s. on

108:6.2 No matter what the previous s. of the inhabitants

110:6.2 progresses to the s. of supremacy and self-activity

110:6.3 they have to do with personality s., mind attainment,

110:6.18 the qualitative s. of this immortal soul is wholly

112:1.2 1. Position s..

112:1.3 2. Meaning s..

112:1.4 3. Value s..

112:2.20 and eventually attains the s. of, spirit reality.

112:5.7 they unhesitatingly advance such a soul to the s. of a

112:7.6 And having achieved the s. of a true universe value

112:7.12 From the time of Adjuster fusion the s. of the

113:1.4 in accordance with their s. in making the circles of

113:2.3 needs and with regard to the s. of the angelic pair—

114:0.5 1. The life modification s. of Urantia.

114:1.1 in principle forever settled the s. of your world, but

114:2.6 Urantia counselors will continue in their present s.,

114:2.6 capacities until some change in planetary s. ensues

114:7.1 with sufficient mental capacity, adequate moral s.,

114:7.16 the unsettled s. of the planetary administration will

115:0.1 the Supreme, achievement is the prerequisite to s.

115:7.1 from the limitations inherent in infinity of s.,

116:0.4 encompasses elements of growth and incomplete s..

116:4.8 Actor evolves from a living power focus to the s. of

117:2.2 to result in experiential growth—augmentation of s..

117:2.3 Consider the s. of the creature-trinitized sons:

117:2.3 they are not in the Supreme as of his present s. of

117:2.4 In a sense we are in s. as of the preceding universe

117:2.4 One thing is certain: Our s. is fixed by the Trinity

117:2.5 may aspire to Paradise attainment and finaliter s.

117:2.6 his s. will achieve completion (in the energy-spirit

117:4.1 struggles of the creature for perfection of s. and

117:6.21 real, irrespective of the s. of experience in the total

117:7.4 he has attained complete actuality of universe s.,

117:7.12 subsequent to its attainment of the s. of light and

118:0.12 attainment for a given person at a given time and s..

118:4.3 transmutation of these activated potentials to the s.

118:7.8 the ascending personality achieves divinity of s.,

119:5.1 unidentified being presents the s. of a true spirit

119:6.3 as a full-fledged morontia mortal of ascending s..

119:8.0 8. MICHAEL’S POSTBESTOWAL STATUS

120:0.3 Paradise Trinity to that high place in universe s.

120:3.5 the advancement of the spiritual and religious s. of

121:4.2 could do something to improve their terrestrial s..

122:0.2 After a study of the special report on the s. of

124:5.1 body gave evidence of the oncoming s. of manhood.

127:6.9 And Jesus continued to grow in moral s. and spiritual

129:2.7 Jesus would never be accorded the s. of a regular

130:4.2 has attained the physical s., intellectual embrace,

130:7.6 and comparatively finite to all beings of creature s.

133:1.4 I would not thus assault a fellow man of sonship s.,

133:3.4 charmed, by the s. of woman in the Jewish home;

133:6.6 the moral consciousness attains survival s. through

133:6.7 approaches the heavenly s. in that it comes near to

133:7.9 mind could hardly attain conscious levels of human s.

134:5.16 value, intermediate in meaning, and subordinate in s..

134:8.9 which in itself regulates the s. of all rebels and

135:5.1 John’s message, account should be taken of the s. of

136:3.4 was finished in so far as it affected his personal s.

136:5.6 for the Son of Man thus to limit his new earth s. as

136:5.6 And this was the actual s. of Jesus of Nazareth as he

136:6.1 of the inherent potential of his new s. of divinity,

136:8.7 the actual intellectual s. and social and economic

137:4.2 the s. of his combined, or fused, human and divine

142:5.2 keep his son in anxiety or suspense regarding his s.

142:5.2 you have made your s. in heavenly citizenship sure

143:5.7 her personal life and the s. of her soul before God.

144:4.3 No child has aught to do with earning the s. of son

146:2.8 not the outward religious s. of the one who prays.

147:5.7 regarding the relative value of s. with God

149:4.2 of animal anger which are inconsistent with the s.

167:6.4 Woman’s s. in Palestine was much improved by

175:2.0 2. STATUS OF INDIVIDUAL JEWS

175:2.1 in any manner affect the s. of any individual Jew

175:3.2 life wholly in accordance with their purely human s.

181:2.21 be modulated in accordance with the intellectual s.

183:5.4 he had something of the s. of a Roman counselor

188:3.5 wholly uncertain regarding the s. of the personality

188:3.10 we can place on record regarding the s. of Jesus

188:3.12 communicated with Michael regarding the s. of the

189:0.2 of the morontia, into the s. of true spirit existence.

193:5.4 returned Jesus to the s. of Paradise sonship and

194:2.19 glorification of the s. of the Paradise Corps of the

195:7.11 be executed only by some entity of supermachine s..

196:2.2 he finally arrived at that advanced and exalted s. of

196:2.2 Jesus progressed from the humble s. of mortal

196:2.9 But no matter what their s., they were all God’s

status, personality

0:5.1 and spiritual to the attainment of finality of ps..

5:6.1 the lowest material creature of ps. to the highest

5:6.5 The Adjusters of prepersonal s. indwell numerous

17:7.1 Spirit’s elevation to the s. of personality prerogatives

47:10.6 a Paradise ascender, a personality of morontia s.,

49:5.31 wholly determined by the relation of the ps. to the

67:1.3 none are more destructive of ps than betrayal of trust

112:5.9 Judges will not deprive any being of ps. who has not

118:3.1 but motion exhibits value only to a creature of ps..

188:3.5 wholly uncertain regarding the s. of the personality

status, spirit or spiritual

3:5.16 perfect beings are, in moral nature and ss.,

5:4.8 The ss. of any religion may be determined by the

6:6.4 will have to await your attainment of ss. following

7:1.4 the qualitative ss. of an individual or a world.

7:2.2 Havona is so marvelously perfect that the ss. and

7:4.5 rebellion and there restore the ss. of the spheres.

14:2.6 perfectly sustains the ss. of all who indwell Havona

16:4.6 and the superuniverse spheres of advancing ss..

16:8.4 nature and extent of changes in form, mind, or ss..

20:5.4 regardless of ss., every mortal-inhabited world is

30:3.12 superuniverse capacity after they have attained ss..

30:4.20 the final morontia stage to the first or lowest ss. is

31:3.6 spirit progression but not finality of ultimate spirit s.

32:3.2 until the ss. of all its inhabited worlds has been

33:6.3 rulers are more occupied with the ss. of the realms.

33:6.5 extended to inhabited worlds regardless of their ss..

33:7.6 any part of a local system to the fellowship of full ss.

38:2.4 Angels are superior to you in ss., but they are not

39:4.14 Men use them—advance in spirit s.—by decisions,

40:7.2 this ss. of ascending sonship you may attain by

45:6.7 on the evolutionary worlds before acquiring ss. as

47:6.4 The ss. is much in advance of such a dispensation.

48:0.3 between the mortal estate and the subsequent ss. of

48:8.1 from the mansion worlds to the attainment of ss. in

49:4.4 and female are equal in mind endowment and ss..

49:5.25 later on, when the ss. of such a world is nearing its

49:6.11 youths follow the parent of most advanced ss.,

55:2.9 transition from material existence to semispirit s..

56:6.4 to until they have achieved seventh-stage-spirit s.,

63:6.1 the cultural and ss. of the clans retrogressed for ten

76:3.4 absorbed in the work of improving the ss. of his

80:3.3 deteriorated the cultural and ss. of the Adamites.

97:1.6 began to take hope that they could improve their ss..

100:2.5 Actual ss. is the measure of Deity attainment,

101:6.2 the attainment of full ss., the Adjuster is the secret

101:6.3 morontia personality and eventually of true ss..

113:7.2 assisting you in the acquirement of morontia and ss.,

117:6.7 entrance upon the seventh and final stage of ss.,

159:4.5 reflect the intellectual, moral, and ss. of those who

177:5.5 the low-tide mark of their ss. up to the actual hour

189:0.2 of the morontia, into the s. of true spirit existence.

statusadjective

13:0.6 the worlds of the Father are ultimate s. spheres for

13:1.16 this is the s. sphere of the Universe Power Directors.

13:2.6 of the inner circuit are really fraternal or s. worlds

19:6.4 The s. evolution of Havona natives has occasioned

25:6.2 with the history and traditions of your s. sphere.

27:1.3 which have marked the successive s. attainments of

statutes

10:6.1 the promulgation and interpretation of the divine s.,

96:5.6 “kept all his commandments and obeyed all his s..”

148:5.5 good for me that I might thereby learn the divine s.

150:8.3 You taught them the s. of life; have mercy upon us

167:5.2 Pharisaic interpretations of these Mosaic divorce s.

statutory

55:5.4 The extent of civil government and s. regulation,

staunchlysee stanchly

staunchnesssee stanchness

staves

183:3.8 with swords and with s. as if to seize a robber?

staynoun

43:9.2 During your whole s. on Edentia and its worlds

46:2.7 Throughout your s. on Jerusem and its transition

130:0.3 After their s. in Rome they went overland to

130:1.1 During their s. in Joppa, Jesus met Gadiah,

130:2.1 The second afternoon of their s. the three of them

130:3.4 spent some time here each day throughout their s.

130:3.7 Ganid spent time in the museum during their s. in

130:3.9 throughout their s. at Alexandria this famous Jew lay

133:3.12 these circumstances that Paul prolonged his s. in

133:4.13 two months’ s. in this thriving commercial center

133:6.2 On the third day of their s. they walked down by the

133:9.2 Gonod and Ganid extended their s. in these parts

134:1.3 During his s. of a few weeks at Nazareth, Jesus

146:3.10 special instruction given by Jesus during their s. at

163:1.3 having selected this home, remain there for your s.

stayverb

69:6.2 Fire enabled man to s. on the ground at night as all

109:5.1 Adjuster is able to arrest the mental currents, to s.

134:9.5 but Jesus insisted that he s. through the festivities,

140:6.14 When Jesus saw they were disposed to s. up all

140:7.1 Would you consent for us to s. hereabouts for just

141:9.1 as long as they might desire to s. in Jerusalem.

143:5.1 tents from Sychar, for they were disposed to s. in

156:2.2 Jesus went to s. in a home just north of the city,

158:4.8 James decided to s. on until the Master came back.

163:1.3 Whenever you go to s. at a home, first say: Peace

172:0.1 that arrangements had been made for him to s. with

172:5.12 Lazarus, and many other things, and decided to s. on

177:1.1 I will ask no questions and will s. by the basket when

177:3.8 Jesus was expecting to s. there in place of going out

192:1.4 S. with us, John, and have breakfast.”

195:4.3 while it was impotent to s. the oncoming dark ages

stayed

128:6.6 after his arrest, and Jesus s. at the prison with him.

152:7.1 Jesus, with John, s. at the home of a believer

155:6.6 “He will be kept in perfect peace whose mind is s.

190:4.1 they s. awake discussing these things and hoping that

stays

87:2.3 The Eskimos believe that the soul s. with the body

stead

32:4.10 as of the Creator Son who rules in God’s s. at the

120:1.6 with your explicit request that I thus act in your s..

120:3.11 “In your s. I now reign.

129:2.3 asked John to act in his s. in the matter of sending

129:2.3 I will act in your s. in all these matters.”

172:3.13 It would be useless to stop them lest in their s. these

176:4.3 and in his s., another teacher, the Spirit of Truth;

181:2.3 I must now depend upon you to act in my s. in all

188:4.8 suffer for them, to die as a substitute and in their s.

steadfast

2:2.2 His plans are s., his counsel immutable, while his acts

12:8.3 energy is the one reality which is true and s. in its

53:3.2 remain s. in resistance to all the rebel’s proposals.

67:3.9 Amadon remained s. in the service of the universe

67:6.0 6. VAN—THE STEADFAST

67:8.4 determined band of 143 comrades in standing s.

77:9.5 This noble midwayer stood s. with Van and Amadon

110:3.2 upon your decisions, determinations, and s. faith.

174:0.2 inclinations of the mortal nature, be willing to be s.

181:1.7 Either fatalists must be stoics, with s. resolution

steadfastly

28:6.22 The more s. you behold, and the more persistently

48:7.8 to possess power and s. refuse to use it for self-

95:7.6 But it has s. held to its presentation of the One Deity

101:3.15 11. S. adheres to a sublime belief in universe unity

120:2.2 Having s. declined to discredit these rebels

121:0.1 Andrew s. refused to multiply copies of his written

136:7.4 dared him to come down from the cross, Jesus s.

136:8.6 have power and s. refuse to use it for purely selfish

140:8.1 they s. persisted in attaching these new spiritual

144:6.2 but he s. refused to participate in their discussions,

146:2.14 wholeheartedly and intelligently, earnestly and s..

162:2.2 they have devoted their lives since they s. refuse to

167:2.4 all of these differing interpretations, Jesus s. refused

175:1.7 have s. refused to believe the revelation of the truth

183:1.2 he s. refused to extricate himself from the cruel

186:2.2 Jesus s. refused to speak when in the presence of

191:5.1 various appearances, but he s. refused to believe.

194:4.3 Day by day they continued s. and with one accord

194:4.7 “The multitude who believed continued s. in the

steadfastness

12:7.6 And all this s. of conduct and uniformity of action is

26:4.13 with s. of faith, have secured your entrance to the

67:3.6 spiritual insight and moral s. which enabled Van to

67:8.2 which told from day to day of the unbelievable s.,

112:2.20 sincerity, persistence, and s. of the God-seeking

112:5.5 upon the s. and wisdom of decision-actions the

139:1.6 and by your s. keeping me with him, I should not

176:1.1 a testimony of your faith and to show your s. in the

steadied

122:5.6 but always was Mary s. in her final attitude by the

steadier

143:3.3 to attack your troubles with a clearer head and a s.

steadily

58:2.6 from the surface of the earth, the temperature s.

64:4.11 but, on the whole, s. retrogressing as compared with

68:1.5 hence has civilization s. progressed on Urantia,

68:5.8 the entire pastoral age woman’s status s. declined.

78:2.4 the cultural level of the Adamites s. deteriorated

80:6.4 But the art of building s. declined from the days of

80:6.5 As a result, social progress s. declined for more than

83:0.1 has progressed s. from the loose and promiscuous

114:7.12 s. declining with the dilution of the violet blood

114:7.12 since which time reserve corps membership has s.

124:1.10 from November to April, but it did not rain s..

126:1.5 the confusion of his parents s. increased as they

126:3.14 what was going on in his mind s. diminished;

127:3.14 For four years their standard of living had s. declined

127:6.12 Jesus is s. acquiring the art of adjusting his

135:12.2 agitation concerning Jesus, which was s. increasing

148:4.9 that man is descending from godly perfection s down

steady

15:6.11 so effectively function to hold a given system s. in

41:5.1 proved by the s. streams of escaping light-energies

44:1.12 a s. improvement in musical appreciation for more

56:7.1 The s. progress of evolution in the time-space

78:2.2 their choicest sons and daughters in a s. stream as

78:5.1 the second garden persisted, but it experienced a s.

78:5.2 the s. migration toward Europe was offset by new

79:6.5 reinforced by the arrival of a s. stream of superior

80:1.3 Egypt received a s. stream of Mesopotamians, who

80:4.1 While the Andites poured into Europe in a s. stream,

80:5.1 were being upstepped by the s. stream of migrants

81:6.31 Economic complexity and the s. increase of industrial

83:7.4 marriage has made s. progress and stands on

97:1.9 There was a s. drift back toward the recognition of

102:6.1 elimination of religious fear and the s. progress of

126:3.13 then Mary would s. her fears, remembering that he

137:1.8 and with tearful eye but s. voice the stalwart Judean

154:1.3 From then on there was a s., slow, but more

169:1.6 unreliable; the older son was s. and industrious,

steadying

99:7.2 a s. goal beyond and above the temporal objective.

steal

57:5.8 quite close enough to s. any of the sun’s substance,

66:7.13 5. You shall not s. your neighbor’s goods or cattle.

93:4.11 5. You shall not s..

94:8.11 2. You shall not s..

131:2.12 you shall not commit adultery; you shall not s.;

152:0.3 thinking that her fear in attempting to s. her cure

163:2.4 —do not commit adultery, do not kill, do not s.,

165:2.8 The thief breaks into the fold only to s., and to kill,

183:3.9 John Mark attempted to s. out of the shed in order

188:2.2 We greatly fear lest his disciples come and s. him

stealing

69:9.9 There was no s. within the group, though men did

70:1.9 Woman s. has always caused war.

70:10.15 Cattle s. was punished by summary death,

70:10.15 even recently horse s. has been similarly punished.

82:3.5 required feats of s. as a qualification for marriage;

82:4.3 recognition in the mores, s. became the great crime

82:4.3 Adultery was recognized as a form of s.,

82:5.7 gave impetus to the custom of s. women from

82:5.10 outmarriage custom with its accompanying wife s.

83:2.3 practices, among others, of the days of wife s..

84:2.6 The oncoming of wife s. and later wife purchase

steals

151:2.2 represent Satan, or the evil one, who s. away that

steam

57:7.7 enveloped in one vast and continuous blanket of s..

66:5.25 men would not consent to experiment with s. power,

66:5.25 their great fear of the explosive power of confined s..

69:6.8 and led to the subsequent discovery of s. power

81:6.8 be followed by the employment of s. and electricity.

124:1.8 pondered over the escaping s. from the boiling pots—

steamed

99:1.3 The social ship has s. out of the sheltered bays of

steaming

129:1.3 and greatly improved methods of s. the boards,

steel

58:5.1 The earth’s core had become as dense and rigid as s.,

118:10.9 personality into the tempered s. of real character.

174:0.2 your trust in the arm of flesh nor in weapons of s..

steep

151:5.2 There are s. gorges leading up from the lake into the

151:6.1 at this particular spot there was a s. hillside,

186:1.7 Judas climbed up the s. rocks and, taking the girdle

steeped

88:6.7 the race has long been s. in magical superstition,

89:6.2 s. in human sacrifice, especially in Central and

175:1.18 your souls are s. in iniquity and filled with murder.

steering

130:2.1 because one of the huge s. paddles of the vessel

130:2.4 who worked with Jesus one day on the s. paddle

stellar

12:4.6 wheels which are now in process of s. evolution,

15:3.3 the comparative increase in Orvonton s. density

15:3.5 of star clouds emerging in stupendous s. coils.

15:3.10 3. The rotation of the Andronover s. family and

15:4.5 aggregate mass of their s. and planetary offspring.

15:4.7 control of many of their segregated s. offspring,

15:4.9 The energy of these s. gas clouds is enormous,

15:5.14 methods whereby the vast majority of s. systems

15:5.14 various techniques involved in s. metamorphosis

15:5.14 indicative of all these modes of s. evolution, but

15:9.16 periods of immediate s. metamorphosis must over.

23:3.5 as Urantia astronomers estimate s. distances.

30:3.4 interested in force function as in s. phenomena;

41:0.3 assembled out of the s. and planetary progeny of

41:1.1 ensuing generations of s. and planetary offspring.

41:1.4 are situated at the center of the enormous s. system

41:3.2 The largest star in the universe, the s. cloud Antares

41:3.9 S. variables have numerous origins.

41:3.9 occasionally collisions cause s. flare-ups, but

41:3.10 this technique it is possible to measure s. distances

41:8.3 This vast s. body collapsed in forty minutes of

stem

79:2.6 attempt to s. the tide of racial engulfment by the

94:2.2 a desperate effort to s. the tide of racial extinction

97:2.1 truth teachers endeavored to s. the reactionary tide

180:2.3 the Messiah would be “a s. arising out of the vine”

stemmed

80:8.2 The ancient Hittites s. directly from the Andonite

stemming

62:0.1 appearance by three successive mutations s. from

116:5.10 The bifurcation of energy and spirit (s. from the

stems

56:10.11 all of which s. from pre-existent and eternal oneness.

79:3.3 the religious history of India s. from the teachings of

79:4.6 But the premier caste, the teacher-priests, s. from the

115:4.2 person, and this spirit person s. from the Trinity.

180:2.5 fruits of the spirit on the s. of the living branches.

stepnoun; see step by step; step, every; step, first;

step, next

6:2.1 since the Son is one s. nearer you in approachability

10:3.7 the Father takes a s. that makes it forever impossible

21:4.5 it was the last s. in fulfilling the sacred oath of a

31:3.3 There undoubtedly remains one more s. in the career

31:3.3 We do not know the nature of that s., but we have

32:5.4 thereby being enabled to strike spiritual s. with the

42:1.3 And so will they have approached one s. nearer the

47:3.6 ten-day period of leisure you begin the second s.

47:7.1 mansion world represents a tremendous forward s.

48:0.1 creatures into beings of perfection in a single s..

48:0.2 hold that such a simple s. should instantly transform

52:6.1 Your world is out of s. in the planetary procession.

52:7.1 Again we find Urantia out of s. with its sister spheres

52:7.7 more and more of the race s. into line with those

60:2.10 sea serpents represent a backward s. in evolution.

62:2.6 differentiation of the ancestors of the next vital s. in

62:3.10 species of Primates constituting the next vital s. in

65:6.3 The most important s. in plant evolution was the

66:4.6 before the time for such a s. in the prosecution of

69:8.3 Enslavement was a forward s. in the merciful

69:9.18 Do not take a backward s..

70:6.5 the development of a cabinet was a direct s. toward

74:5.8 a great forward s. in the evolution of government.

75:3.9 Eve quite realized what was transpiring, the fatal s.

81:1.8 the flesh of the herds marked a great forward s. in

84:3.8 It was a great s. forward when male captives were

84:4.10 forward s. when a woman could own the wedding

89:4.1 It is but one s. from the impulse of worship to the

89:8.4 this was a major s. in the stabilization of religion.

97:1.8 Samuel went one s. further when, in their adversity,

97:4.1 A great s. in the transition of the tribal god—the god

97:6.1 it remained for Jeremiah to take the next bold s. in

101:5.13 The third s. in religion, or the third phase of the

106:9.12 brings creatures one s. nearer the comprehension

117:0.1 potential of the Supreme becomes one s. more actual

117:0.3 the divinity of Supremacy advanced one more s.

117:6.27 he knows that the Father walks beside him each s. of

119:7.2 the incarnation mystery) connected with any s. in

119:7.4 Creator was taking the most precarious s. in all his

131:7.3 Every time man yields to anxiety, he takes one s.

134:5.10 Internationalism is a s. in the right direction.

143:7.8 the Father; time in the act of striking s. with eternity.

144:6.7 voted that baptism was to become the initial s. in

162:9.3 acceptance of the kingdom and all that such a s.

170:5.3 But the great s. which marked the transplantation of

step by step

2:5.5 you will be unerringly guided, s., life by life, through

24:6.6 from the outer circuits of initial experience, s. and

26:9.4 S., life by life, world by world, the ascendant career

39:8.7 start from the bottom and pilot such creatures, s.,

94:12.2 S., century by century, the God concept has evolved

107:0.2 of achieving the living of the Father’s will, s., until he

109:6.4 Michael, that very Monitor who guided him s.

136:9.5 S. this human mind follows in the path of the divine.

144:5.22 Lead us by your own hand, s., through the

144:5.80 S. by s. lead us out of darkness and into the light.

step, every

22:3.4 are personally familiar with e. of the career you

31:3.7 of experiential knowledge of e. of the actuality and

32:5.8 the race of faith and trust, depending e. of the way

34:6.11 Every s. you take must be one of willingness,

48:8.2 and by actual participation in e. of the ascent.

110:2.2 partner with the Adjuster in the attainment of e. of

step, first

11:8.5 This is the f. in the individuation of space potency

19:5.12 you mortals, just now taking your f. on the eternal

21:5.6 the f., the beginning, of a settled administration in

46:4.9 Jerusem is but the f. on the way to the supernal

53:8.4 since the f. in the hearing of this case has already

59:6.8 in Africa, the f. in the evolution of the frog into the

83:5.1 This practice of one-man-at-a-time was the f. away

83:5.1 these loosely regulated associations were the f.

84:1.5 The f. in enlightenment came with the belief that sex

160:1.7 The f. in the solution of any problem is to locate

184:2.12 Having taken the f. along the path of compromise

step, next

28:6.8 you can take the n. and really show mercy; but

42:5.8 The n. in the slowing down of the electron yields the

62:2.6 differentiation of the ancestors of the next vital s. in

62:3.10 species of Primates constituting the next vital s. in

70:7.1 Intermarriage was the n. in group enlargement,

83:5.2 n. in mating evolution was the group marriage.

89:3.1 Renunciation came as the n. in religious evolution;

97:6.1 it remained for Jeremiah to take the next bold s. in

176:3.2 you can confidently look forward to the n. in the

stepverb

137:4.10 to assert his authority, to dare to s. forth and claim

156:5.12 Believers must increasingly learn how to s. aside

163:4.11 advised those who were afraid to s. out before they

stepchild

148:4.8 so that, as an alien, foreigner, or s., he must seek

Stephenfirst Christian martyr

128:3.5 contacts was the one with a Hellenist named S..

128:3.5 S. was tremendously impressed with what Jesus said;

128:3.5 he never forgot Jesus’ words.

128:3.6 this was the same S. who subsequently became a

128:3.6 Some of S.’ extraordinary boldness in proclaiming

128:3.6 S. never even faintly surmised that the Galilean he

128:3.6 was the very same person whom he later proclaimed

128:3.6 world’s savior, and for whom he was so soon to die,

128:3.6 When S. yielded up his life as the price of his attack

128:3.6 led him to espouse the cause for which S. died;

132:0.7 2. The talk in Jerusalem with S., whose death led to

132:0.9 Through all their experiences, neither S. nor the

194:4.11 Among their early converts were S. and Barnabas.

194:4.11 S. and his Greek associate began to preach more

194:4.11 when he reached the objectionable part of the

194:4.11 In one of S.’ public sermons, when he reached the

194:4.12 S., the leader of the Greek colony of Jesus’ believers

194:4.12 within one month from the death of S. the church at

stepped

41:1.2 and relay the down-s. and modified circuits to the

133:2.1 Jesus s. up behind the irate husband and, tapping him

138:3.1 As they approached the toll house, Andrew s.

145:3.6 When the Master s. out of the front entrance of

146:6.2 Jesus, while being thus importuned, s. forward

150:8.11 Jesus s. down into the crowd which pressed

152:3.2 the near-by rocks when Jesus s. upon a huge stone

152:4.3 Peter actually s. overboard and into the water.

158:4.5 Andrew s. up to greet this father and his son, saying,

158:4.6 Judas Iscariot s. into the presence of the father,

158:4.6 Then Simon s. forward and, placing his hand on

158:5.1 the anxious father of the afflicted lad s. forward

158:5.3 When Jesus heard these words, he s. forward and,

162:0.2 James and John s. up to Jesus and said: “Master,

162:2.2 one of the crowd s. forward and asked Jesus,

167:3.1 As Jesus s. down from the pulpit, he went over to

172:1.5 when Mary the sister of Lazarus s. forward from

172:1.5 Judas Iscariot s. over to where Andrew reclined

173:1.7 Jesus s. down from the teaching platform and,

173:1.8 presently a throng of youths s. out from the crowd

178:2.6 But David Zebedee, who was standing near, s. up

179:1.4 While they hesitated, Judas s. over to the seat of

181:2.12 he s. over to Matthew Levi and said: “No longer

181:2.15 Jesus then s. over to James Zebedee, who stood

181:2.16 he s. around to the end of the table where Andrew

183:3.1 Judas s. well out in front of the band that he might

183:3.4 before the traitor could reach him, he s. to one side

183:3.4 Jesus s. up immediately in front of the officer and,

183:3.5 Judas s up to Jesus and, placing a kiss upon his brow

183:3.6 Jesus s. up to the guards and again asked, “Whom do

183:3.7 the Syrian bodyguard of the high priest, s up to Jesus

184:3.18 Caiaphas, the high priest s. forward and smote him

185:3.7 the Sanhedrists boldly s. up by the side of Pilate,

185:6.6 Pilate s. forward and said: “I perceive that you are

185:6.7 Then the high priest himself s. forward and, going

191:4.2 Jesus s. forward from where he had appeared

stepping

28:5.11 Think of s. up to a huge living mirror, as it were,

157:4.4 Peter, s. a few paces forward toward Jesus, said:

177:4.7 he presented Judas, who, s. forward near the high

188:1.1 and, s. aside, said to Joseph: “This body is yours

steppingstone

83:5.12 Concubinage was the s. to monogamy, the first move

95:2.2 gradually got used to the idea of a supergod, a s. to

steppingstones

48:6.31 will no longer serve the mortal ascenders as s. to the

steps

21:3.16 universe involves the following seven experiential s.:

22:9.8 who ascend the universal path by s. of bona fide

27:4.3 the gates” to instruct them and so guide their s. as

28:6.8 These s. must be traversed; otherwise there can be

34:6.3 the divine Spirit descends, by a long series of s.,

34:6.3 on the sure and certain retracement of those s. of

34:6.10 And all this represents but the preliminary s. to the

44:5.9 final s. of the ascendant experience and to store

58:1.3 a sodium chloride pattern of life; therefore no s.

59:4.9 the vertebrates, one of the most important s. in all

65:2.4 the survival of the first early evolutionary s. in life

68:5.2 four great s. in the forward march of civilization.

68:5.4 hammers represented one of the great forward s. in

70:5.9 And it was by these s. that the executive branch of

71:2.9 There are ten s., or stages, to the evolution of a

82:5.7 There were many s. in the evolution of in-marriage

110:6.1 of these circles marks the attainment of those s.

119:0.4 These bestowals are the last s. in their education and

122:7.7 with Mary descended the stone s. to their lodgings

125:4.2 with the intention of retracing their s. to Jerusalem.

135:10.1 into Galilee, John felt led to retrace his s. southward.

139:6.5 Said Jesus: “Judas, watch carefully your s.; do not

144:5.28 Sanctify our s. and co-ordinate our thoughts.

144:5.91 While we beseech you to guide our wayward s. in

161:1.5 change in the Greek’s views by the following s. of

162:4.3 The worshipers passed down the s. leading from

163:6.7 To you and to all who shall follow in your s. down

170:3.2 there are the progressive s. of righteousness which

170:3.3 experience and consists in the following four s.,

170:3.3 four s., the kingdom s. of inner righteousness:

184:2.9 he had shed these tears of agony, Peter turned his s.

185:0.3 the public trial was held outside on the s. leading

185:5.1 he went out on the front s. of the praetorium,

185:5.3 As the crowd surged up on the s. of the building,

192:2.4 When they had gone a few s. farther, Jesus turned

192:4.7 Already had begun the first s. of changing the gospel

stereoscopic

48:6.28 is to philosophy as two eyes are to one; it has a s.

stereotype

94:9.4 In the south the fundamentalist s. of the teachings of

101:7.1 A s. is a plan of action accepted without validation

stereotyped

87:7.10 a ritual into cramping, deforming, and stifling s.

99:4.3 experience and serve as a value-lure, it must not be s.

102:2.7 a retreat to the false shelter of s. religious doctrines

120:3.7 the creation of s. systems of Urantia religious beliefs

139:0.4 through the same rigid and s. educational curriculum.

sterling

64:7.20 we all regret that so many of those s. and rugged

sternnoun

152:4.2 put him to rest on the cushioned seat in the s. of

sternadjective

20:6.7 not to satisfy the demands of “s. justice” or “divine

91:8.7 the plea of a lost sinner before a supposedly s. Judge

96:6.3 Joshua found it necessary to preach a s. gospel to his

97:4.2 Amos envisioned the s. and just God of Samuel

148:6.9 Eliphaz grew more s., accusing, and sarcastic.

149:2.3 the sacrificed Son who would satisfy the Father’s s.

151:5.4 Jesus lay asleep in the s. of the boat under a small

151:5.4 Peter was at the right-hand oar near the s..

159:1.4 When this chief steward heard this s. decree, he

188:4.8 notions about God as an offended monarch, a s.

188:4.11 Even if God were the s. and legal monarch of a

188:5.11 regarded God as a relentless Sovereign of s. justice

195:2.3 Oriental law was s. and arbitrary; Greek law was

196:0.14 unflinchingly confronted the s. requirements of duty.

sternly

163:6.6 I would s. warn you against the subtleties of pride,

183:3.7 and, speaking s., said: “Peter, put up your sword.

steward

130:2.5 Later this young Greek was appointed the s. of a

132:5.2 if you really wish to become a wise and efficient s.

132:5.13 if you would be a faithful and just s. of your large

132:5.15 1. As s. of inherited wealth you should consider its

133:2.4 Ganid began work on the s. of the ship, but on the

138:10.4 3. Philip was made s. of the group.

139:5.3 were organized for service, Philip was made s.;

139:5.3 And Philip was a good s..

139:5.5 times complied with his s.’ request to “be shown.”

139:5.8 The apostolic s. was not a good public speaker, but

139:5.12 Philip, onetime s. of the twelve, was a mighty man

150:1.1 Joanna, the wife of Chuza, the s. of Herod Antipas

159:1.4 When this chief s. heard this stern decree, he fell

159:1.5 “And this chief s., having thus received mercy and

159:1.5 then did this fellow s. fall down before the chief s.

159:1.5 the chief s. would not show mercy to his fellow s.

159:1.5 When the king heard of the doings of his chief s.,

159:1.5 him and said: ‘You are a wicked and unworthy s..

159:1.5 Why did you not show mercy to your fellow s.,

159:1.5 delivered his ungrateful chief s. to the jailers that

163:3.6 this owner of the vineyard said to his s.: ‘Call the

165:6.2 safely trust this faithful s. to see that his children

169:2.0 2. PARABLE OF THE SHREWD STEWARD

169:2.3 a certain rich man who had a shrewd but unjust s..

169:2.3 This s. had not only oppressed his master’s clients

169:2.3 he called the s. before him and asked the meaning of

169:2.4 “Now this unfaithful s. began to say to himself:

169:2.4 Then said the s., ‘Take your wax board bond, sit

169:2.4 said the s., ‘Take your bond and write fourscore.

169:2.4 And so did this dishonest s. seek to make friends

169:2.4 was compelled to admit that his unfaithful s. had

172:5.6 sometimes been a great trial to the s. of the twelve.

173:4.2 the householder sent his favorite servant, his s.,

176:3.4 I will now set you as s. over many; enter forthwith

176:3.4 ‘Well done, good and faithful s.; you also have

176:3.4 lord answered: ‘You are an indolent and slothful s.

176:3.4 And then to the chief s. this lord said: ‘Take away

176:3.7 spiritual indolence will not justify the barren s. of

181:2.20 You have been a good s., Philip.

184:1.6 But before Annas could make reply, the chief s. of

184:1.6 Annas spoke no words of rebuke to his s., but

184:1.7 Although Annas regretted that his s. had struck Jesus

stewards

74:1.5 who were all in commission as faithful s. of trust

159:1.4 king who ordered a financial reckoning with his s..

159:1.5 finding one of his subordinate s. who owed him a

169:2.2 servants of the brotherhood of man and s. of God?

169:2.6 If you are not good s. and faithful bankers, if you

171:8.4 would call before me my twelve servants, special s.,

171:8.6 “And when these s. were subsequently called

176:3.4 on down through the entire group of honored s.,

176:3.4 returned and called upon his s. for a reckoning.

176:3.8 such selfish s. must accept the consequences of their

stewardship

110:4.4 mansion worlds, they will give account of their s.,

165:4.5 that which is held and dispensed in the spirit of s.

169:2.3 that he should give immediate accounting of his s.

169:2.4 ‘What shall I do since I am about to lose this s.?

169:2.4 to make certain that, when I am put out of this s., I

169:2.4 himself after he would be discharged from his s..

169:2.6 when you are trusted with the s. of the true riches of

171:8.4 that you may have wherewith to justify your s. when

171:8.5 then send for all of you to receive your report of s.

176:3.7 to say, regarding their s. of divine truth: “Here,

181:2.20 Your office of s. is about over.

stewardships

176:3.8 asked to give an account of the endowments and s.

sticknoun

63:5.6 effective use of the throwing s. and the harpoon.

68:5.4 rediscovered the idea of using a long s. for his arm

69:4.7 the stages of the “message s.,” knotted cords,

70:1.3 to settle disputes by each beating a tree with a s.,

70:1.3 the one whose s. broke first was the victor.

stickverb

139:8.11 when Thomas was downhearted, to s. close to his

stickler

139:12.5 And Judas was a s. for organization.

sticklers

137:7.7 were not such s. for the details of law enforcement.

sticks

63:6.7 They cooked flesh on the ends of s. and also on

162:0.1 villagers chased them out of the little town with s.

stifle

69:9.2 and communism did s. industry and destroy ambition.

157:2.2 do not s. them; when the emotions of love for

177:2.2 do not have to wound love or s. loyalty in order to

stifles

30:0.2 man not have an overrevelation; it s. imagination.

66:6.2 but tradition s. initiative and enslaves the creative

stifling

87:7.10 deforming, and s. stereotyped ceremonials which can

stigma

32:3.10 fact of animal evolutionary origin does not attach s.

77:3.8 guilty of rebellion; they resented such a racial s..

132:5.18 Riches are a moral curse and a spiritual s. when they

177:4.2 to erase the s. of his well-meant but “unfortunate

stigmatized

114:7.17 Urantia is not a cosmic orphan s. by sin and shut

stillnon-exhaustive

39:4.7 spell, during which universe horizons stand s.,

131:2.7 in green pastures; he leads me beside s. waters.

139:7.8 generosity, but always Matthew managed to keep s..

148:6.10 speaks within the human heart as a s., small voice,

152:5.3 ‘Fear not, stand s. and see the salvation of the Lord

156:2.6 He told them they could not stand s.; they must go

165:2.6 flocks into green pastures and beside s. waters.

171:5.3 Jesus heard the blind man crying out, he stood s..

176:3.5 You cannot stand s. in the affairs of the eternal

182:3.1 After all was s. and quiet about the camp, Jesus,

190:5.3 when Jesus had spoken, they stood s. and viewed

191:1.2 and he stood s., clenching his fists, while he spoke

192:2.7 stood s. and answered, “Yes, Master, of a certainty

196:3.35 Father idea is s. the highest human concept of God.

still-more-taxing

26:7.1 as they begin to discern the nature of the s. and

still-otherwise-existent

30:1.114 living creatures, creators, eventuators, and s. beings

stimulate

44:1.13 These earlier types of rhythm s. the reaction of the

48:7.7 defeat the fearful, but they only s. the true children of

64:1.3 The cold and hunger of the open lands s. action,

65:4.3 chemical substances which are empowered so to s.

79:7.3 received enough of the Andite strain to mildly s. their

81:6.1 no Andites to invigorate and s. the slow progress of

84:6.6 variations of humankind continue to intrigue, s.,

84:7.30 stabilize personality and s. its growth through the

87:7.7 encourage social development, and s. a high type of

99:4.3 But if religion is to s. individual development of

99:4.3 If it is to s. evaluation of experience and serve as a

106:9.10 should at least s such finite intellects to grapple anew

123:5.15 often gave them clay to play with, seeking to s.

126:3.3 It was in this effort to s. his older brothers and

130:6.3 the spirit which lives within you, and which will s.

130:6.4 will challenge you; and obstacles will s. you.

140:8.31 and to s. initiative in the originality of living;

188:5.13 to s. man’s realization of the Father’s eternal love

stimulated

13:4.7 And I am always s. by the activities of those who

41:5.4 one-half million years for an X-ray-s. electron to

58:1.4 salt water which s. the first protoplasmic reactions of

64:6.33 3. Competition is healthfully s. by diversification of

71:5.3 Early man is s. by competition.

79:7.5 the civilization of the yellow man as it s. the rapid

81:3.8 it also greatly s. their proclivities toward adventure

82:1.2 where the evolutionary nature has been s. by the

92:1.4 Mystery and power have always s. religious feelings

100:0.2 Spiritual growth is mutually s by intimate association

108:5.5 rugged, so that decisions will be s. and multiplied.

125:0.1 He was especially s. by the experience of attending

183:0.1 they were s. and aroused by the arrival on the scene

184:4.3 guards and servants, who had been s. to abuse Jesus

stimulates

103:5.11 Pressure may deform the personality, but never s.

151:3.6 The parable s. the imagination, challenges the

stimulating

51:7.5 a well-managed sphere is indeed s. and profitable.

61:6.3 that your early ancestors were born and bred in a s.,

83:8.7 This attitude is both s. and helpful providing it does

85:7.1 And this spirit was constantly s. the worship urge

151:3.11 parable possesses the advantage of s. the memory of

stimulation

87:7.1 for the preservation and s. of moral sentiments and

155:3.2 the periodic s. of Peter’s enthusiastic personality.

160:2.8 and possibility of the mutual s. of the imagination.

stimulative

3:5.11 surroundings s. of the irrepressible reach for better

55:3.10 plenty of evil, real and potential, which is s. of the

84:7.28 marriage, with children and family life, is s. of the

stimulators

113:4.1 Seraphim are mind s.; they continually seek to

stimuli

14:2.3 natives respond to forty-nine differing sensation s..

14:2.4 Neither would any of the physical s. of those worlds

14:2.4 deprived of all environmental s. and all reactions

65:0.1 for intelligent reaction to external environmental s.

65:0.1 and, later on, to internal s., influences taking origin in

65:6.8 habits of behavior in response to repetition of s..

65:6.9 Preintelligent organisms react to environmental s.,

65:7.8 physical and the mental response to environmental s.

85:4.2 numerous events have functioned as religious s. to

86:6.6 on something more than response to material s..

100:1.8 dispositions to favorable reaction to spiritual s.,

111:4.10 Ideas may take origin in the s. of the outer world,

154:2.5 Problematic situations, coupled with exertion s.,

160:3.5 goal of existence are in themselves transcendent s.,

stimulus

3:5.16 the potential of relative value levels as a choice s.;

14:5.7 will the tonic of adventure and the s. of curiosity

14:6.38 These worlds provide the s. of all human impulses

26:10.5 the s. of evolutionary uncertainty is over, but

30:0.2 that s. to creative speculation which these partially

79:6.10 The s. of a progressive and advanced religion is often

79:6.10 so China forged ahead under the invigorating s. of a

79:8.1 the continuous driving s. of the ever-present danger

85:2.6 fully responsive to the s. of spiritual influences.

89:10.4 Such a sense of unworthiness is the initial s. that

91:4.2 All ethical prayer is a s. to action and a guide to the

91:7.4 to the uprisings of the subconscious or to the s. of

91:8.11 Prayer is the most potent spiritual-growth s..

91:8.13 but rather a s. to growth in the very face of conflict.

92:1.4 Fear has always been the basic religious s..

94:12.6 faith respond once more to the invigorating s. of the

100:1.5 functioning of the fear s. of attention and awareness,

100:6.3 augmented by the s. of the quest for the highest

108:6.4 Adjuster is the higher and truly internal spiritual s.

108:6.4 thought in contrast with the external and physical s.,

112:1.13 the phenomenon of s.-response is not a mere

132:2.10 Potential evil acts equally well as a decision s. in the

157:7.2 And Judas missed the s. of the multitudes.

160:3.1 act as a s. to call forth man’s slumbering spiritual

160:3.1 Emotional excitement is not the ideal spiritual s..

178:1.13 who has become the possessor of such a mighty s.

194:3.19 a tonic for health, a s. for mind, and an unfailing

stimulus-response

112:1.13 the phenomenon of s. is not a mere mechanical

sting

124:3.8 had never before been made to feel the personal s.

158:4.7 feeling keenly the s. of their defeat and sensing the

160:2.9 but it does aid in greatly lessening the s..

stinging

158:7.5 from the first shock of Jesus’ s. rebuke,

stingy

139:5.6 anything in Jesus which was small, niggardly, or s.,

stipulated

79:5.9 s that one million of the descendants of Adam should

128:7.13 a secret compact in which it was s. that, in return

stir

4:3.1 scenes s. God and his Sons to be jealous for man,

135:6.3 It is not surprising this strange preacher created a s.

135:9.4 why do you baptize the people and create all this s.

149:4.2 away wrath,’ and how ‘grievous words s. up anger

149:4.2 ‘Angry men s. up strife, while the furious multiply

154:4.3 was a designing agitator who might s. up rebellion.

177:3.7 While they feared he would s. up a tumult among

stirred

105:7.18 and the personalities of the Gods s. in response to

124:1.4 But trouble was again s. up at school when one of

128:6.5 visit to the temple, the very sight of which had s.

135:6.2 these weary and expectant Jews were deeply s. by

141:5.1 When Jesus heard this question, he was s. within

150:1.3 The whole country was s. up by this proceeding,

150:7.1 a flood of human emotion s. up within his soul.

152:5.6 make Jesus king s. up the fears of the religious

155:5.15 their emotions mightily s. by what Jesus had said.

158:7.6 their loyal hearts were s. by this courageous appeal,

168:4.2 The apostles were much s. up in their minds and

172:3.16 But the whole city was mightily s. up, insomuch that

179:1.4 This act of Judas immediately s. up a heated

185:2.16 and mightily s. in his spirit by the spectacle of Jesus’

188:5.8 the human Jesus on the cross of Golgotha has s. the

193:0.5 You should the rather be s. in your hearts by the

195:10.6 thrill all who believe as men have not been s. since

stirring

8:1.8 There exists no record of these s. times.

28:1.3 experience as Son assistants during these s. ages

67:3.10 There is no end to the recital of the s. events of these

97:5.6 And it was a great age; these were indeed s. times

128:1.15 words Joseph remembered during the s. events of

163:4.1 It was a s. time about the Magadan Camp the day

stirring up

154:0.1 did their best to convince him that Jesus was s. up

167:5.2 a means of s. up his soul to the realization of the

173:2.3 The prophets were always s. up trouble because

177:4.6 thus avoiding any danger of s. up the multitudes

185:2.11 Perverting our nation and s. our people to rebellion.

stirs

84:3.4 a military uniform still mightily s. the feminine

185:3.7 side of Pilate, saying: “This man s. up the people,

stocksee stock, Adamic; stock, Andite; stock, Andonite

55:4.11 the further purification of the mortal s. by the

61:6.1 retrograde development within the mid-mammal s.

61:6.2 mutation within the s. of the progressing Primates

61:7.4 colored races mutated from the aboriginal human s..

62:0.1 mutations stemming from early s. of the lemur type

64:1.7 unions unfailingly deteriorated the superior s..

64:3.5 mixed descendants of this improved Badonite s.

64:6.5 they left behind much of their s. blended with the

64:7.14 the orange man and much of the s. of the green man,

64:7.18 some of the mixed s. of the blue man journeyed

64:7.19 North American red man with any other human s.

65:4.7 mutations within the prehuman animal s.

66:2.6 selected survivors of the Andon and Fonta s. into the

66:5.26 A blend of the blue man with the Andon s. produced

67:8.2 the experimental and original s. of the Andonic race.

74:6.2 two offspring of joint parentage with the mortal s.

75:3.5 a leader born to them of part origin in the violet s.,

76:2.4 and the red man and with the aboriginal Andonic s..

77:2.2 united with those of the selected s. of the Andon

77:4.3 contributed much to the later appearing Assyrian s..

77:5.10 enter Europe with the blended s. of the last Andite

78:4.3 The Andites were the best all-round human s. to

78:8.4 of Turkestan, including some of the Adamson s..

79:0.1 Sangik peoples differentiated from the Andonic s.,

79:2.1 were blended, the Andite invasion adding the last s..

79:3.1 the Andite conquerors of India with the native s.

79:3.1 This composite s. immediately produced the most

79:5.6 Siberians, assimilated much of the red s. and were

79:7.3 but amalgamation with them produced a versatile s..

80:1.7 exterminating lingering strains of Neanderthal s..

80:9.14 western Europe, mixed with the Mediterranean s..

81:1.5 was a high degree of race mixture with the violet s..

82:5.2 While the inbreeding of good s. resulted in the

129:1.12 respected Jesus as a mechanic but took little s. in his

155:2.2 earnestly and honestly took s. of his own soul

stock, Adamic

21:4.3 contains the largest hereditary legacy of the As.

64:6.9 being upstepped by the admixture of the later As..

64:6.16 a small but potent legacy of the later imported As..

64:6.23 so greatly upstepped by the admixture of the As..

64:6.26 would have been derived from the infusion of the As.

64:6.32 a thoroughgoing admixture with the superior As..

74:6.7 present-day races are largely derived from the As..

77:6.1 offspring of the pure As. united with a humanized

78:3.5 green, and indigowith a sprinkling of the As..

80:0.2 incorporate the surviving strains of the Adamic s.

81:3.8 Infusion of the As. into the human races not only

stock, Andite

78:5.4 By 12,000 B.C. three quarters of the As. of the

82:1.5 2. The amount of As. in any people.

83:1.5 Through the influence of the mixture of the As. and

stock, Andonite

78:4.6 An increase of Sangik or As. tended to stabilize them

80:0.2 a considerable percentage of the original As. in all

80:8.2 The ancient Hittites stemmed directly from the As.;

81:4.2 The blue races, when mixed with the As., were

stocked

98:3.7 he built many temples, s. them well with beautiful

stocks or human stocks

51:4.3 The loss of your orange and green s. is not of such

51:4.8 unfit, defective, degenerate, and antisocial s..

52:2.11 the hopelessly defective strains of evolutionary hs..

52:3.4 are very nearly eliminated from the reproducing s. of

52:3.8 races explains how such blended hs. exhibit anatomic

52:3.9 resultant s. show varying degrees of anatomic blend,

52:4.5 witnesses the further purification of the racial s. by

64:1.7 became less contaminated with the backward s. of

64:2.7 as they were later admixed with subsequent s.,

65:3.4 And many of these better s. were assimilated by the

65:3.6 its problems of mortal development with the hs.

70:2.9 conflict is the selective destruction of the best hs..

70:8.15 1. Biologic renovation of the racial s.—the selective

71:3.8 if defective and degenerate s. are freely supported

75:8.2 The more superior s. of Urantia now contain factors

78:4.5 But as the Adamites united with the Nodite s.,

78:5.6 and added desirable qualities to the later Chinese s..

78:6.8 increasing infiltration of the surrounding inferior s..

79:2.5 superior s. would have achieved a higher civilization.

79:2.7 but if the inferior elements of racial s. predominate,

79:2.7 can be preserved only if the superior s. reproduce

79:5.8 The red and the yellow races are the only hs. that

79:6.3 embracing proportions of the yellow and red s..

79:6.7 races had largely escaped mixture with debased hs.

79:7.5 of the latent tendencies of the superior Chinese s..

80:0.1 one of the most potent s. for the attainment of

80:4.3 The union of these s., as later mingled with Sangik

80:9.2 race thus encompassed these four most desirable hs..

81:4.1 a blending and reblending of the five basic hs. of

81:4.11 —the Andite blend of the Nodite and Adamic s.,

82:6.5 Hybridization of superior and dissimilar s. is the

82:6.7 Even among inferior s., hybrids often are an

82:6.8 of crossbreeding of hs. has been greatly exaggerated.

89:5.5 resulted from the degeneration of once superior s.,

96:2.5 Egypt, including the mixed Hebrew and Egyptian s.,

99:3.5 to the unwise perpetuation of racially degenerate s.

111:7.4 are a blend of many races and s. of different origin.

122:1.2 Syrian, Hittite, Phoenician, Greek, and Egyptian s.,

stocky

80:9.5 These people are broad-headed, swarthy, and s..

stoic

181:1.9 but Jesus was not an unfeeling and calloused s.;

Stoic

121:4.3 2. The S.. Stoicism was the superior philosophy

121:6.3 the penetration of both Platonic philosophy and S.

121:6.5 combine Roman S. doctrines and Greek mystical

130:3.10 to Ganid much in the Greek philosophy and the S.

132:5.1 A certain rich man, a Roman citizen and a S.,

195:2.6 The S.’ sturdy appeal to “nature and conscience” had

stoical

116:0.1 while serving only to encourage s. resignation in the

Stoicism

12:5.10 Nor is s. a high order of self-realization.

121:4.3 S. was the superior philosophy of the better classes.

121:4.3 S. ascended to a sublime morality, ideals never since

121:4.3 S. remained a philosophy; it never became a religion.

121:4.3 Paul leaned heavily toward S. when he wrote, “I

121:6.3 The great inroad of S. is exemplified by the Fourth

181:1.8 A certain amount of both s. and optimism are

stoics

181:1.7 Either fatalists must be s., with steadfast resolution

Stoics

98:6.2 the days of the Skeptics, Cynics, Epicureans, and S.,

121:4.3 The S. believed that a controlling Reason-Fate

121:4.3 They taught that the soul of man was divine;

121:4.3 While the S. professed to be the “offspring of God,”

121:4.3 they failed to know God and therefore failed to find

121:6.3 Plato and the self-abnegation doctrines of the S..

121:7.7 Paul was inspired not only by Christ but by the S..

132:0.4 the worth-while leaders of the Cynics, the S.,

132:0.4 Jesus selected five of the leading S., eleven of the

132:1.1 It was with Angamon, the leader of the S., that Jesus

133:0.1 And these small groups of S., Cynics, and mystery

185:3.6 for he was familiar with the teachings of the S.,

195:3.3 great contention between the teachings of the S. and

stole

81:2.9 replaced by the legend of how Prometheus s. fire

stolen

57:5.9 and Saturn early captured most of the material s.

132:5.10 8. S. wealth—riches secured by unfairness, theft,

189:5.3 that the grave had been rifled, that enemies had s.

189:5.3 have been left so orderly if the body had been s.,

stolid

158:7.1 Even the s. Alpheus twins had been shocked by

195:2.3 Roman education bred unheard-of and s. loyalty.

stomach

86:5.17 vegetative resided in the s., the animal in the heart,

stomachs

152:3.2 but because your s. have been filled with bread.

152:5.2 were miraculously fed, and who, when their s. were

stonenoun

41:6.2 universe is sprinkled with minutely pulverized s..

41:6.2 S. is literally the basic building matter for the

41:6.4 this is why s. is the chief component of the worlds

48:7.20 anger is like a s. hurled into a hornet’s nest.

57:8.12 This extensive granite elevation is composed of s.

57:8.13 enormous layers of fossil-free stratified s. were

58:7.1 found on top of the older undifferentiated s..

58:7.3 The average thickness of this transition s., the oldest

58:7.4 America this ancient and primitive fossil-bearing s.

59:2.3 a great limestone age, much of its s. being laid down

59:5.15 The coal layers alternate with shale, s., and

60:2.6 this submergence that the beautiful lithographic s.

61:1.13 Today this same s. is elevated to a height of 10,000

61:7.1 potholes, lakes, displaced s., and rock flour,

63:5.5 such a hut was closed by rolling a s. in front of it,

63:5.5 a large s. which had been placed inside for this

64:6.10 vast mounds of s. just to see which tribe could build

66:3.6 Very little s. or wood was used.

66:5.26 They did not work in s. or marble, but their works of

68:1.4 united and working in unison can move a great s.;

79:1.4 Commerce in s., metal, wood, and pottery was

80:7.2 plumbing, and the use of s. for building material.

81:2.15 man adapted such natural materials as wood and s.

85:1.1 object to be worshiped by evolving man was a s..

85:1.1 Kateri people of southern India still worship a s.,

85:1.1 Jacob slept on a s. because he venerated it; he even

85:1.3 The Romans always threw a s. into the air when

85:1.3 India even to this day a s. can be used as a witness

85:1.3 In some regions a s. may be employed as a

85:1.4 symbol of images and idols that were carved in s.

88:1.2 have survived as have the Kaaba and the S. of Scone.

88:6.5 belief in a philosopher’s s. led to the mastery of

92:2.2 an altar of stone, you shall not build it of hewn s.,

95:1.10 the Old Testament Psalms, inscribing them on s.,

95:7.5 the Kaaba s. became to their Arabic cousins.

124:1.4 being seated on a large s. just outside the back door

128:5.3 destroyed and the temple demolished, not one s.

136:7.2 in their hands lest you dash your foot against a s..”

138:2.5 Thomas Didymus, onetime carpenter and s. mason of

141:1.4 it was always a stumbling s. to John’s followers

144:2.4 If the child needs a loaf, will you give him a s. just

146:2.3 Yes, they made their hearts adamant like a s., lest

152:3.2 Jesus stepped upon a huge s. and, lifting up his

152:5.1 their chore boy, sitting on a s. by the water’s edge.

168:0.1 The s. at the entrance of the tomb had been rolled in

168:0.5 that very morning when they rolled the s. in front of

168:1.11 spoke those words of command, “Take away the s.,”

168:1.12 heard this command of Jesus directing that the s.

168:1.12 Said Martha: “Must we roll away the s.?

168:1.12 the Master had requested that the s. be removed;

168:1.12 As they hesitated to roll away the s., Jesus said:

168:1.13 willing neighbors, laid hold upon the s. and rolled it

171:2.1 Jesus climbed upon a huge s. and delivered that

172:3.10 insomuch that not one s. shall be left upon another

173:4.4 “Did you never read in the Scripture about the s.

173:4.4 there is a mystery about this s., seeing that whoso

173:4.4 shall be saved; but on whomsoever this s. falls, he

176:0.1 come there shall not be left one s. upon another.

182:3.1 while he went off about a s.’ throw to pray.

184:3.2 usual place, the chamber of hewn s. in the temple.

186:1.1 meeting place in the hall of hewn s. in the temple.

188:2.3 These men rolled yet another s. before the tomb

189:1.2 Neither was the s. before the entrance of the tomb

189:2.4 dim light of the morning, saw this huge s. begin to

189:4.2 neither did they know that a second s. had been

189:4.6 They were greatly surprised to see the s. rolled

189:4.6 the way out, “Who will help us roll away the s.?”

189:4.6 Mary Magdalene ventured around the smaller s. and

189:4.6 In the recess of s. where they had laid Jesus, Mary

189:4.6 lying intact and as they had rested on the s. before

189:4.9 All five of the women then sat down on the s. near

189:5.2 they sat down on the s. to ponder the meaning of

stoneverb

162:3.2 the law of Moses commands that we should s. such

162:3.5 your accusers? Did no man remain to s. you?”

164:5.3 which of these good works do you think to s. me?

164:5.3 “For no good work would we s. you but for

167:4.4 your death, while the people were minded to s. you

194:4.11 trial and proceeded to s. him to death on the spot.

stoneadjective; see Stone Age; see mason

4:3.1 bowing down before idols of wood, s., gold, and

41:6.2 The s. atom is one of the most prevalent and

41:6.4 The s. atom has two agile and loosely attached

41:6.4 a mutilated s. atom is able partially to defy gravity

41:6.3 a calcium layer, a gaseous s. surface, on the sun

57:8.26 in well-preserved s. pages, volume upon volume,

58:7.6 This s. layer, the oldest fossil-bearing stratum in the

58:7.12 fossil pages of the vast “s. book” of world record.

59:0.8 set for the opening chapters of that great “s. book”

59:1.6 Europe may be found the s. strata laid down during

59:3.2 No fire rocks or lava are found in the s. layers of

59:3.11 a great increase in the echinoderms—the s. lilies—

59:5.9 seas cleared up as a result of an extensive s. deposit,

60:3.14 here may be found the prelife s. layers shoved out

63:1.2 also made use of sharp spicules of s., flint, and bone.

63:5.5 great skill in constructing s. sleeping chambers,

63:5.5 dome-shaped s. huts, into which they crawled at

63:5.6 As Andon had invented the s. ax, so his descendants

64:3.2 Badonites lived in crude s. huts, hillside grottoes,

64:6.10 vast mounds of s. just to see which tribe could build

65:2.5 Still later there evolved the starfish, s. lilies,

66:5.8 the forest were dependent on tree dwellings, s. huts,

66:5.9 peoples utilized tree barks, clay tablets, s. slabs,

69:9.13 These s. markers bore the priest’s initials.

70:1.6 at least once a year, to permit the tribal s. fights.

73:5.1 was the exquisite s. temple of the Universal Father,

73:6.7 only the s. wall stood until the Garden was

80:3.6 blue men made s. axes, cut down trees, erected log

80:6.4 The Andites built the first s. structures in Egypt.

80:6.4 The first and most exquisite of the s. pyramids

80:6.4 while many s. structures had been erected in

80:8.5 the mother cultists to burn their dead in s. huts.

80:9.4 to be foundonly their ashes in s. and clay urns.

85:1.2 man is arrested by numerous s. formations in the

85:1.4 S. worship is even now widespread over the world.

85:1.5 Hill worship followed s. worship, and the first hills

85:1.5 first hills to be venerated were large s. formations.

88:2.3 Canaanite belief in the s. altar: “And this s. which I

88:2.3 that the spirit of their God dwelt in such s. altars,

92:2.2 s. implements persisted long into the age of bronze

92:2.2 “And if you will make me an altar of s., you shall

95:7.5 certain black s. fetish in a certain temple at Mecca.

122:3.1 Gabriel appeared to Mary by the side of a low s.

122:6.2 The home of Joseph and Mary was a one-room s.

122:6.2 The furniture consisted of a low s. table,

122:6.2 s. dishes and pots, a loom, a lampstand, stools,

122:6.2 small stools, and mats for sleeping on the s. floor.

122:6.3 they would all squat about the enlarged s. table to

122:7.7 Mary descended the s. steps to their lodgings

123:4.5 a fall down the back-yard s. stairs which led up to

126:3.4 he sat by the little squat lamp on the low s. table,

134:8.1 built a s. container in which Tiglath was to deposit

135:3.1 John built no less than a dozen s. shelters and night

137:4.11 Near at hand stood six waterpots of s., filled with

137:4.11 these huge s. vessels, under the busy direction of his

142:4.3 to confuse the Creator Father with idols of s. or

148:9.2 Aaron the s. mason, who had been so recently made

168:2.3 presently sat up on the edge of the s. shelf whereon

172:1.3 “I am not concerned with such walls of brick and s.;

182:3.1 while he went off about a s.’ throw to pray.

183:4.2 Simon stood up on the s. wall of the olive press

189:4.6 In the recess of s. where they had laid Jesus, Mary

Stone Age

64:0.2 to the period commonly regarded as the Old S..

64:6.24 The European explorations of the Old S. have largely

80:9.13 These were the times of the New S. overlapping

80:9.13 In southern France and Spain it was the New S.

80:9.14 these Bretons still retain charms of the New S. for

81:3.4 There were no distinct periods, such as the S., Iron,

stoned

97:4.4 before this courageous teacher was s to death, Amos

128:3.6 resulted in his being s. to death by irate Jews.

139:5.11 Jews rushed upon Peter’s wife and s. her to death.

162:3.3 requiring that the self-confessed transgressor be s.,

175:1.23 you who have s. the prophets and killed the teachers

188:5.6 they s. him to death, “Lay not this sin to their charge.

Stonehenge

80:9.13 sun, much as did their later-day descendants at S..

stonemasonssee also mason

69:3.9 specialists in industry were the flint flakers and s.

stones

57:7.9 the primitive ocean contain no colored s. or shales.

62:3.6 certain types of round s. suitable for defensive and

63:1.2 that group which first learned to throw s. and to use

63:2.4 and finding many s. suitably shaped for various uses,

63:3.5 Their first task was to roll up s. to effectively entomb

63:5.5 placed inside for this purpose before the roof s. were

63:6.7 cooked flesh on the ends of sticks and on hot s.;

66:7.16 And many of the s. on which this law was inscribed

73:3.5 surrounding the Garden abounded in precious s.

80:9.13 delighting to set up great s. as tokens to the sun,

85:1.0 1. WORSHIP OF STONES AND HILLS

85:1.1 Rachel concealed a number of sacred s. in her tent.

85:1.2 S. first impressed early man as being out of the

85:1.2 S. also greatly impressed early peoples because of

85:1.2 meteoric s. which primitive humans beheld hurtling

85:1.2 And this led to greater reverence for all other s..

85:1.3 All ancient clans and tribes had their sacred s.,

85:1.3 of veneration for certain types of s.their jewels.

85:1.3 A group of five s. was reverenced in India;

85:1.3 among the red men it was usually a circle of s..

85:1.4 The ancients had a peculiar regard for holes in s..

85:1.4 Ears were not perforated to carry s., but the stones

85:1.4 but the s. were put in to keep the ear holes open.

85:1.4 Africa the natives make much ado over fetish s..

85:1.4 among all backward tribes and peoples s. are still

87:6.7 4. Burying under s., one origin of the tombstone.

88:1.2 “sacred s.” have ever since been sought by man;

88:1.2 a string of beads was once a collection of sacred s.,

88:1.2 Many tribes had fetish s., but few have survived as

88:3.1 primitive cults from the earliest belief in sacred s.,

90:4.6 sunlight, fresh animal organs, hot clay, and hot s.,

128:6.11 Jesus provided sand, blocks, and s. by the side of

134:6.6 from strong nations, they will fight with fists, s.,

135:3.1 shelters and night corrals, consisting of piled-up s.,

135:6.7 I declare that God is able of these twelve s. here

135:6.7 The twelve s. to which he referred were the reputed

135:6.7 the reputed memorial s. set up by Joshua to

136:6.1 “command that these s. become loaves of bread.”

157:4.7 the human s. which constitute this living temple of

162:0.1 chased them out of the town with sticks and s..

162:7.6 Many of the unbelievers rushed forth for s. to cast

164:5.2 building the temple to pick up s. to cast at Jesus,

164:5.3 many of them rushed out to lay hands upon the s.

171:4.7 kills the prophets and s. the teachers of truth!

172:3.13 lest in their stead these s. by the roadside cry out.”

176:0.1 See the massive s. and the beautiful adornment;

176:0.1 “You see these s. and this massive temple; verily,

188:2.3 and set the seal of Pilate on and around these s.,

189:1.7 Jesus emerged from the tomb without moving the s.

189:2.4 secondary Urantia midwayers to roll away the s.

189:2.4 The larger of these two s. was a huge circular affair

189:4.2 these s. had been placed under the seal of Pilate.

stoning

87:6.5 2. S. the death house.

162:3.3 If he forbade s. the woman, they would accuse him

173:4.2 beating one, s. another, and sending the others away

stoodsee stood by; stood for; stood there; stood up

6:8.8 Times almost without number I have s. in the divine

22:2.1 they s. firm and loyal in the face of the disloyalty of

24:6.6 step by step until he s. in the very presence of the

53:1.2 brilliant personality; Lucifer s. next to the Most High

54:6.5 Every being who s. the test of that evil episode

62:4.1 these Primates twins s. erect from the beginning.

67:8.1 his unswerving devotion to Van—they s. together

73:6.7 only the stone wall s. until the Garden was

74:4.5 The Material Son and Daughter s. alone on the

77:9.5 This noble midwayer s. steadfast with Van and

86:5.11 men have s. in awe of the apparitions of the night

90:1.5 as a class, after all, s. on apparent achievement.

123:1.2 Jesus had s. all these travels very well and was in

124:6.5 while massive snow-capped Mount Hermon s. far

124:6.10 Jesus s. and wept over the city which was about to

125:0.1 it long s. out in his memory as the great event of

125:1.4 the altar s., to observe the killing of the animals

126:1.5 his proud mother s. in breathless anticipation,

126:5.7 Jesus s. in the palace and heard Herod decree that

127:5.6 Rebecca s. “among the other women” by the side

128:6.5 Close at hand s. a Roman guard who made some

133:3.4 Ganid never grew weary of visiting the citadel that s.

133:9.4 Jesus s. on the shore and watched as the boat

135:8.5 until the Son of Man s. in his immediate presence.

135:9.7 John s. on a large rock and, lifting up his sonorous

136:2.2 Jesus s. in the Jordan that day a perfected mortal

137:4.11 Near at hand s. six waterpots of stone, filled with

139:5.11 She s. at the foot of Philip’s cross encouraging him

143:5.4 She was frightened; she began to realize that she s.

145:2.15 at about the time Jesus s. over this sick woman,

147:4.2 Jesus heard Nathaniel’s question, he s. upon his

148:7.2 The leader of the spying Pharisees, as Jesus s.

148:7.2 And as they all s. before him in silence, Jesus,

148:9.1 The Master was, at this time, speaking as he s. in

150:1.3 the women believers in the good news s. stanchly

151:6.5 s. him up and said to him: “Amos, you are not

152:2.8 For a moment Jesus s. in silence.

152:3.3 The apostles were speechless; they s. in silence

153:5.3 Jesus came down from the upper chamber and s.

157:1.3 by the secret messenger of David who s. near by,

157:4.4 the twelve s. upon their feet, and Simon Peter,

158:5.2 Then said Jesus to all those who s. before him: “O

162:3.5 s. and wrote upon the sand a few words which

162:7.3 who was a deceiver and s. not for the truth because

166:2.1 not daring to approach him, they s. afar off and

166:5.2 long a stronghold of the Master’s teachings and s.

167:5.1 The Pharisee s. and prayed to himself: ‘O God, I

168:2.1 As this company of some forty-five mortals s. before

171:5.3 When Jesus heard the blind man crying out, he s.

Then Zaccheus s. upon a stool and said: “Men of

173:1.8 guards set by the people s. watch at every archway

173:3.4 All this time the twelve apostles s. near the Master,

174:5.6 As Jesus s. before them at this time, he perceived the

177:1.2 There they s., both John and Jesus holding the

178:3.1 unconsciously paused while they s. and looked

179:3.2 There s. Simon Peter, looking down into the face of

181:1.1 Jesus s. and addressed them: “As long as I am with

181:2.15 James Zebedee, who s. in silence as the Master

183:3.2 to accost the Master, there the two groups s.,

184:1.2 But when Annas s. before the stalwart Galilean, he

184:2.1 Peter arrived, and as he s. before the gate, John

185:4.1 When the Son of Man s. before him, the wicked

185:5.5 A few days before this the multitude had s. in awe of

185:6.4 There s. Jesus of Nazareth, clothed in an old purple

185:8.1 Here s. the Son of God incarnate as the Son of

186:1.5 One of them sitting near where Judas s., motioned

186:1.6 Now the evildoer s. alone and face to face with the

186:2.11 at just that moment the universe s. at attention,

187:3.1 the unseen hosts of a universe s. in silence while they

187:4.7 Mary’s son Jude s. on the other side.

188:1.1 with drawn swords they s. astride the Master’s body

189:4.10 it was the Master who s. before them in glorified

190:2.2 Even as James s. before Lazarus’s empty tomb, Mary

190:5.3 when Jesus had spoken, they s. still and viewed

191:1.2 faith began to surmount his doubts, and he s. still,

192:2.7 s. still and answered, “Yes, Master, of a certainty I

194:3.14 woman s. before God on an equality with man.

195:1.1 that eventful day when the Apostle Paul s. before

196:0.5 Jesus calmly s. in the divine presence free from fear

stood by

75:6.3 While the transports s. by, those children who had

127:5.6 Rebecca s. “among the other women” by the side

128:3.6 there s. by one named Saul, a citizen of Tarsus.

146:5.2 While the apostles s. by in breathless expectancy,

157:1.3 by the secret messenger of David who s. near by,

171:8.7 “And then said this ruler to those who s. by: ‘Take

177:3.2 We s. by while the lad approached the Master and

181:2.6 sad countenance as he s. by the betrayer’s vacant

187:5.4 the soldiers and the small group of believers s. by.

192:1.4 the risen Jesus, and as the astonished ten s. by in

stood for

96:1.5 It is difficult to explain what El Shaddai s. for.

124:2.5 the accepted leader of the Nazareth lads who s. for

140:8.20 many good things which these great teachers s. for

162:7.3 who was a deceiver and s. not for the truth because

169:4.5 not the word Yahweh, which s. for the progressive

170:0.1 separate what it s. for from connection with earthly

177:4.9 certain would destroy Jesus and all that he s. for.

stood there

124:6.10 enthralled him as he s. there on this April afternoon

133:3.7 As they s. there in the moonlight, Jesus went on to

137:4.9 As Mary s. there before him motionless, with the

154:6.7 The Master s. there in silence while his mother,

164:3.2 As the Master s. there before the blind man,

168:2.1 While these earth creatures s. there in breathless

173:3.1 As the caviling Pharisees s. there in silence before

179:1.3 As they s. there, debating in their hearts, they

179:3.5 As they all s. there in breathless amazement, Jesus

181:2.5 As John Zebedee s. there in the upper chamber,

181:2.29 As Peter s. there before his Master, all atremble

182:1.2 as Jesus s. there in the midst of them glorified in the

183:3.7 as Jesus s. there awaiting the captain’s orders,

184:2.8 As he s. there, heavy of heart and crushed with the

184:3.6 Jesus s. there, looking down benignly upon these

184:3.8 Jesus s. there in silence while these false witnesses

185:7.5 As the Master s. there before them, he pointed to

186:2.4 Jews clamored for the Master’s death while he s.

189:4.6 While they s. there, atremble with fear, Mary

190:2.3 while he s. there in the garden near the tomb, he

193:5.1 As he s. there before them, without being directed

stood up

126:4.1 s. up and began to read: “The spirit of the Lord God

137:6.2 When Jesus s. up, the ruler of the synagogue handed

140:1.7 And when he had finished speaking, he s. up.

142:3.9 ‘And Satan s. up against Israel and provoked

147:4.3 When the Master had spoken, Nathaniel s. up and

150:8.8 Jesus, taking the roll, s. up and began to read from

151:6.5 s. him up and said to him: “Amos, you are not

153:2.11 such a tumult was threatened that Jesus s. up and

153:4.2 one of the Pharisees s. up and charged that Jesus

153:4.5 Then s. up another Pharisee, who said: “Teacher, we

154:6.7 woman in the room s. up and exclaimed, “Blessed

162:5.1 Jesus s. up in the midst of the assembled throng and

167:1.5 Jesus s. up and spoke to all present: “My brethren,

167:3.2 he s. up before the congregation and said: “Are

168:2.3 as he s. up before them—alive—Jesus, said, “Loose

180:1.1 Jesus s. up and said: “When I enacted for you a

180:2.1 Then Jesus s. up again and continued teaching his

181:2.7 Jesus now went over to Simon Zelotes, who s. up

181:2.21 As Nathaniel s. up, Jesus bade him be seated and,

181:2.27 the Master went over to Simon Peter, who s. up as

183:4.2 Simon Zelotes s. up on the stone wall of the olive

183:4.2 Nathaniel, who s. up the moment Simon had

185:5.4 Pilate s. up and explained to the crowd that Jesus

194:0.2 Peter s. up and declared that this must be the coming

194:1.2 It was about two o’clock when Peter s. up in that

195:0.18 It was a Greek, from Egypt, who so bravely s. up

195:1.5 At the time Paul s. up in Athens preaching “Christ

stool

104:0.1 three legs were the fewest which could stabilize a s.,

164:4.11 Then Josiah, standing upon a s., shouted abroad to

171:6.2 Then Zaccheus stood upon a s. and said: “Men of

stools

122:6.2 a loom, a lampstand, several small s., and mats for

stoop

84:3.6 attack game, while a man would not s. to dig a root.

132:5.18 can s. to engage in the oppressions of wealth.

132:5.19 so small that you would s. to the practice of usury.

135:7.2 whose sandal straps I am not worthy to s. down

167:4.2 And though he refused to s. to the performance of

stooped

63:1.4 who s. to mate with their retarded cousins of the

95:6.8 sophistries which Zoroaster never s. to countenance.

100:7.2 Jesus never s. to pretense, and he never resorted to

stooping

164:3.8 Then, s. over, he spat on the ground and mixed the

stopsee stop, not; stop, put a

2:5.6 s. and ponder the solemn fact that God lives

4:2.7 inevitable s.-moments in the exhibition of the reel

37:5.2 path with you as far as Salvington, where they s..

39:5.10 to this planet are in transit; they merely s. over;

43:4.7 And there was found no way to s. this arrogant

44:5.8 we of the spirit world must s. our regular activities

45:6.9 volunteer midsonite parental groups who s. off here

48:4.15 tempted to magnify our self-importance, if we s. to

53:2.5 and mischief-making pride to permit him to s..

53:4.5 the inability of the government to s. the rebellion.

68:1.5 man’s blunders have thus far failed to s. civilization.

87:2.4 advanced teachers tried to s. this, but they failed.

87:6.2 nor did he s. with the effort to win good luck;

88:5.5 it was in an effort to cure disease or to s. bad luck.

111:7.2 The indwelling Adjuster cannot s. or even alter your

127:5.1 they decided to make an effort to s. it before Jesus

128:3.3 the Nazareth couple that he insisted they s. with

130:8.1 he first s. on the way to Italy was at the island of

130:8.2 The notable event of their s. here was the

130:8.6 Capua to Rome, making a s. of three days at Capua.

131:10.7 terrifies me when I s. to think that all men are my

132:3.7 The faith-activated soul of man cannot s. short of the

133:3.6 S. here with me while we talk about these matters.

133:4.11 My son, s. trying to deceive yourself; settle down to

146:3.0 3. THE STOP AT RAMAH

150:2.0 2. THE STOP AT MAGDALA

152:2.4 interested persons had made their plans to s. over

154:5.3 but it is in my heart to do this, and none can s. me.

154:6.3 to die before he would allow these Pharisees to s. his

154:6.10 He did not wish to s. in the midst of his discourse

159:3.3 Forget not that I will s. at nothing to restore self-

166:4.1 And it was at such a noontide s. on the way to

168:3.1 to hasten their decision to destroy Jesus and s. his

171:6.1 joy that the Master should be willing to s. at his

171:7.8 Jesus was always ready and willing to s. a sermon

172:3.13 It would be useless to s. them lest in their stead these

174:4.7 the united effort to s. Jesus’ teachings and doings.

stop, not

87:6.13 But man did not s. with ghost coercion; through

94:3.1 the Indian mind did not s. until it had speculated

101:2.7 Religion does not s. in its flight of faith until it is

111:7.2 The indwelling Adjuster cannot s. or even alter your

132:3.7 The faith-activated soul of man cannot s. short of the

151:6.8 And he did not s. until he had gone into all the

172:3.14 people have gone mad over him; if we do not s. these

189:4.7 And they did not s. until they had run all the way

190:5.7 Cleopas and Jacob would not s. to eat.

stop, put a

89:5.15 offering of human sacrifices put a s. to cannibalism,

147:6.2 agreed that something should be done to put a s.

162:2.5 to put a s. to these public appearances of Jesus in

168:5.1 The rulers of the Jews were determined to put a s.

175:3.1 ruling body determined to put a s. to his work, but

183:3.8 Jesus effectively put a s. to this show of resistance by

stop-moments

4:2.7 merely the inevitable s. in the exhibition of the reel

stopovers

30:3.12 one half of our visitor colony consists of “s.,”

stoppage

98:4.8 of the annually recurring s. of vegetation growth

112:5.14 The s. of life destroys the physical brain patterns for

stopped

15:4.4 force which, when once started, can never be s. or

42:5.8 When an electron is suddenly s., the resultant

61:4.6 cold in the north that s. animal migrations over the

61:7.3 the advancing ice s. just short of the mountain

77:3.4 The contentions became so bitter that all work s..

78:4.6 never s. until they had circumnavigated the globe

81:0.1 Evolution can be delayed but it cannot be s..

96:7.8 that long line of the teachers of Israel who never s.

97:9.18 The Assyrian was s. but the allies were decimated.

122:7.6 Jericho for the night, where they s. at an inn on the

124:6.9 Joseph and his family had s. near the house of one

124:6.9 Many times afterward, in his eventful life, Jesus s. in

125:6.4 they s. there on their way to the City of Judah.

126:2.1 The messenger from Sepphoris had s. at the shop

128:3.1 The situation was such that Jesus s. work for three

129:1.2 where he s. to pay a visit to his father’s friend

129:2.8 They all s. at the spacious home of Annas, where

130:8.2 kept the tavern where Jesus and his companions s.

130:8.3 At Messina they s. for only one day, but that was

132:6.3 I—” but he s., saying to Ganid, “My son, it is time to

134:3.1 Jesus had s. several days for rest and recuperation

134:3.5 Jesus s. off on the return trip and delivered these

134:7.5 On this journey northward Jesus s. at Hebron,

134:9.2 Jesus and John s. overnight at Bethany with Lazarus

136:4.1 or until John was suddenly s. by imprisonment.

137:4.9 the Father’s will” and Jesus s. short, he hesitated.

138:7.1 but Jesus raised an admonitory hand and s. him.

141:8.3 They s. in Jericho on the way up to Jerusalem and

145:2.15 and Jesus and his friends s. there on the way from

146:2.3 shoulder and s. their ears that they should not hear

152:0.2 suddenly s., exclaiming, “Someone touched me.”

152:7.1 For this one night they s. at the home of Lazarus,

152:7.1 Judas Iscariot and Simon Zelotes s. with friends in

155:0.1 were familiar with this camping place, having s. there

155:5.14 Jesus raised his hand and s. them, saying: “Go now

156:0.1 Sidon, where they s. at the home of a well-to-do

156:6.2 they s. at Jotapata and instructed the believers in the

158:7.2 when they s. in the shade to refresh themselves.

162:0.3 Jesus and the ten s. for the night at the village near

168:3.5 were persuaded that, if he were not immediately s.,

171:1.5 David s. with Lazarus at Bethany and became

171:6.1 Jesus passed by, he s. and, looking up at Zaccheus,

172:3.10 the Master s. the procession, and a great silence

178:2.3 holding up his hand, s. him, saying: “Yes, David, I

185:4.1 When Herod Antipas s. in Jerusalem, he dwelt in

187:6.1 where David supposed the mother of Jesus s. with

stopper

187:3.5 the saturated sponge s. upon the end of a javelin,

stopping

34:6.3 never s. until the soul is safely exalted to the very

54:5.14 reasons for not arbitrarily s. the Lucifer rebellion

123:5.10 customary to ask distinguished visitors, s. over the

130:0.2 they took a boat for Naples, s. at Malta, Syracuse,

130:0.3 they set sail for Athens in Greece, s. at Nicopolis

130:6.6 sail for Carthage in Africa, s. for two days at Cyrene.

133:7.1 the travelers set sail for Cyprus, s. at Rhodes.

134:1.1 From Damascus Jesus went to Nazareth, s. only a

134:7.1 he went to Nazareth, s. over a few days to visit.

137:3.1 pay a hurried visit to his mother at Capernaum, s. at

157:3.7 late that evening and s. at the home of Celsus,

171:6.1 might be going right on through the city without s.,

181:1.2 many stations in my Father’s house is a s. place,

181:2.10 Jesus raised his hand and, s. him, went on to say:

185:0.2 and Pilate’s wife made their headquarters when s. in

187:1.10 Simon was s. with other Cyrenians just outside the

192:0.3 the women believers who were s. at the home of

stopping-places

133:4.9 delightful s. for those who are Paradise-bound.”

stops

18:7.5 The Trinity-origin regime s. with the constellations;

26:11.5 The Creator Son never s. until he finds man—

40:10.2 never s. until the mortal son stands face to face

129:3.2 At Corinth and other s. on the return trip Jesus was

131:9.2 Heaven’s bounty never s..

133:4.13 this city was one of the most interesting of all their s.

146:2.6 “Whoso s. his ears to the cry of the poor, he also

storage

29:4.24 to increase or to diminish the “s.-battery” potential

42:5.4 condensation occurs with a consequent s. of

62:3.13 survived by hiding in a subterranean food-s. retreat

66:5.3 Great advances were made in methods of food s..

69:5.4 Food s. was adequate insurance against famine and

73:6.4 the tree of life was like a superchemical s. battery,

122:7.7 what had been a grain s. room to the front of the

storenoun

3:4.1 in no wise lessens the potential of power or the s. of

15:6.9 give out heat and light well illustrates the vast s. of

27:5.5 the residents of Paradise can consult this vast s. of

40:9.7 to pool their s. of Adjuster-remembered events

121:8.12 From the vast s. of information made available to

124:3.3 Jesus acquired a s. of information about international

152:2.7 Mark lad to ascertain how much was left of their s.

183:2.2 knew that Simon Zelotes had an ample s. of arms

storeverb

29:4.24 At one time they seem to consume or s. energy;

29:4.32 so do these living organisms s. energy during times

44:5.9 to s. reserves of spirit power for the next stage of

69:2.1 during a harvest of plenty, s. up food against the

165:4.2 have so much that I have no place to s. my wealth.’

165:4.2 will I have abundant room in which to s. my fruits

stored

15:6.9 The actual energy s. in these invisible particles of

73:6.4 This superplant s. up certain space-energies which

75:7.6 from the superenergy s. in the fruit of the tree of life.

91:6.4 those reserve powers of human nature which are s.

143:0.1 their tents and meager personal effects to be s. at

151:4.1 and then gather up the wheat to be s. in my barn.

163:5.2 the camp equipage, then s. in his father’s house,

182:2.3 all over to his tent, where were s. the swords and

storehouse

69:8.12 wealth and power from the elemental s. of nature.

118:10.14 Semicivilized man is beginning to unlock the s. of

146:2.8 which opens the door of the Father’s s. of goodness,

storehouses

165:5.2 they sow not neither reap, they have no s. or barns

stores

19:6.3 passing of time may add to their s. of experiential

29:4.32 Somewhat as a plant s. solar light, so do these living

41:4.3 suns have also largely lost their free ultimatonic s. of

119:0.6 vast s. of mercy for all these differing creatures,

147:5.8 a great intellect with its dead s. of worldly wisdom

160:1.11 survey of the problems of living; to seek for new s.

stories

29:4.33 the same alphabetical symbols tell vastly different s..

66:3.5 except the council headquarters, which were two s.

66:3.5 Father of all, which was small but three s. in height.

67:4.3 easily gave origin to those traditional s. of the gods

74:8.8 the s. of Adam became intimately associated with

74:8.9 had several different s. of creation in circulation,

94:9.2 and in India to all of Asia is one of the thrilling s. of

97:7.2 spiritual significance of the Chaldean s. which they

97:9.8 history is well illustrated by the two differing s.

122:8.7 Oriental and near-Oriental minds delight in fairy s.,

126:2.6 to hear Jesus play upon the harp, to listen to his s.,

128:6.10 They greatly enjoyed his s. about animals and nature.

128:6.11 at his expressive features as he told his s..

144:2.5 These s. I tell you to encourage you to persist in

151:2.5 for our preaching, we should employ true s., not

157:1.4 s. about finding treasures in the mouths of fishes;

169:1.15 Jesus was very partial to telling these three s. at the

191:5.1 the telling of the s. of the Master’s appearances,

storing

123:3.8 Jesus was assiduously s up knowledge regarding man

storm

4:5.3 The gods who go on a rampage in the s.;

58:2.8 these solar s. centers function as enormous magnets.

63:2.2 Andon and Fonta had been awakened by a violent s.,

123:4.5 It was extraordinary to have such a s. in July.

123:4.5 When the s. came up, Jesus was on the housetop

139:3.2 when the s. was over, James was always wont to

148:5.5 of the needy in his distress, a refuge from the s.,

149:4.5 Jesus lived in the midst of stress and s., but he

151:5.3 being no evidence of a s. on the western shore.

151:5.4 “Master, don’t you know we are in a violent s.?

153:0.2 they were in the midst of the “lull before the s..”

153:2.6 a week before had taken shelter near by during a s.

156:5.2 construct to withstand the assaults of time and s..

storms

41:10.4 by volcanoes, earthquakes, floods, and terrific s..

43:1.3 there are no s. or hurricanes; neither is there summer

46:2.2 There is no rainfall, neither s. nor blizzards, on any

49:3.3 worlds are also subject to disastrous electrical s. of

57:8.11 age was characterized by frequent and violent s..

58:2.10 broadcasting is disturbed by the terrific s. which

85:0.4 observation of powerful natural forces, such as s.,

86:1.5 the victim of drought, floods, hail, s., pests, plant

stormy

41:10.4 like Urantia pass through a less violent and s. career.

46:0.1 Your local system has passed through some s.

49:5.23 Your planet has pursued a s. course ever since.

103:2.1 many physical births are characterized by a “s. labor”

151:6.3 But soon a s. phase of his trouble appeared, and

story

2:7.3 final truth, is uniform and universal, but the s. of

14:4.10 The entire s. of the creation of Havona is an

17:7.1 belongs more appropriately to the s. of your local

19:7.3 This completes the s. of those beings who are

20:5.7 The s. of their bestowal and planetary service

25:5.3 this historic and cumulative s. of the universe of

25:8.11 Paradise schools, presenting the adventurous s. of

26:1.14 Their s., with an account of the seraphim and

27:7.9 And thus ends the s. of the Paradise supernaphim,

30:1.114 do not—cannot—even begin to exhaust the s. of the

30:3.7 Their s. belongs to the narrative of the mortal career

30:4.9 but we have elected to tell this s. as it pertains to the

30:4.34 s. varies considerably in the different superuniverses,

32:2.13 the history and density of Urantia, complete the s..

40:0.9 The s. of these beings, from the lowly animal-origin

43:9.1 attend the “assemblies of Paradise” and hear the s.

44:2.8 6. The life-s. tellers—those who perpetuate the

44:8.6 And this is the s. of the celestial artisans, that body

46:5.19 all Jerusem heard the touching s. of the Master

46:8.1 erasure of over two standard miles in this circular s..

48:6.30 That is the s. whispered in the night season to the

48:6.31 this s. will be imparted by the seraphic recorders.

54:4.2 Jesus’ s. of the prodigal son illustrates how a father

55:6.7 This is the s. of the magnificent goal of mortal

57:1.7 In reality the s. has its proper beginning at this point

58:7.12 All of this s. is graphically told within the fossil pages

58:7.12 their deposits of age upon age tell the s. of the life

59:2.13 So ends the evolutionary s. of the second great

63:7.4 chapter in all the history of Urantia, the s. of the life

64:0.1 This is the s. of the evolutionary races of Urantia

64:0.2 the first half of its s. roughly corresponds to the pre-

65:2.1 The s. of man’s ascent from seaweed to the lordship

66:3.5 The buildings of Dalamatia were all one s. except the

73:2.2 Van told his associates the s. of the Material Sons on

74:3.3 And it was, on the whole, a disheartening s.,

74:8.1 The s. of the creation of Urantia in six days was

74:8.3 The s. of creating Eve out of Adam’s rib is a

74:8.4 many groups accepted this s. of man’s clay origin

74:8.6 enlarged and embellished the s. of man’s creation;

74:8.7 Moses never taught the Hebrews such a distorted s..

74:8.10 tradition of Adam’s six days got woven into the s.,

74:8.11 claims that this recital was a recently discovered s. of

75:4.1 Adam heard the entire s. of the long-nourished plan

76:6.4 thus ends the s. of the Planetary Adam and Eve

76:6.4 a s. of trial, tragedy, and triumph, at least personal

76:6.4 in the end, a s. of ultimate triumph for their world

77:2.1 to interrupt the s. of the primary midwayers at this

77:4.12 in connection with the Babylonian s. of the flood,

77:4.12 woven into the Jewish s. of Noah and the flood.

77:5.2 had often heard from Van and Amadon the s. of their

77:5.5 Ratta heard the s. of Eden, how the predictions of

77:9.9 even as the s. of the life and teachings of Jesus has

78:7.3 they found great difficulty in piecing the s. together;

78:7.4 Many races harbor the s. of a world-wide flood

78:7.4 The Biblical s. of Noah, the ark, and the flood is an

78:8.12 And this is the s. of the violet race after the days of

79:5.1 While the s. of India is that of Andite conquest and

79:5.5 The s. of this agelong contest between the red and

79:8.15 And this s. presents, with greater accuracy than

81:2.9 When asked where fire came from, the simple s. of

82:2.1 The s. of the evolution of marriage is the history of

89:6.8 Many peoples have a tradition analogous to this s.,

93:5.8 when the full s. was laid before Pharaoh, he urged

93:6.3 then Melchizedek told Abraham the s. of the future

93:9.5 hard for the next generation to comprehend the s.

93:10.11 This is the s. of Machiventa Melchizedek, one of the

95:6.2 Zoroaster had learned of the s. of the Seven Master

97:1.5 And Samuel preached anew the s. of God’s sincerity,

97:9.3 When the exiled priests rewrote this s., they raised

97:9.8 A part of the secular s. of how his followers made

97:10.2 as the Hebrew clans rejected the wonderful s. of God

98:7.12 this is the long s. of the teachings of Machiventa

119:0.1 by Gabriel on the mission of revealing the s. of the

119:7.8 The s. of Michael’s sojourn on Urantia, the narrative

121:5.8 this mystery pertained to the s. of some god’s life

121:6.6 to the Western peoples and presents its s. much in

121:8.8 Luke wrote quite a different s. of the Master’s life.

121:8.9 Luke first depended upon the s. of Jesus’ life as

122:2.5 Upon her disclosure of the s. of Gabriel’s visit,

122:4.1 Joseph never again wholly doubted Mary’s s. of

123:5.12 times Jesus heard his father relate the s. of Elijah,

126:0.4 The s. of his exploits among the wise men of the

126:1.2 Jesus would gaze upon Megiddo and recall the s.

126:3.8 none was so near the truth as this s. tucked away

127:5.1 by going direct to Rebecca, laying the whole s.

127:6.1 The s. of Rebecca’s love for Jesus was whispered

127:6.1 for many years, whenever the s. of Jesus’ human

128:4.5 the recital of this very s. of the strange Galilean who

128:6.11 “Uncle Joshua, come out and tell us a big s..”

130:5.3 And then he told Ganid the s. of Moses and the

133:3.8 They can tell you their s., but I surmise they have

135:8.7 a sufficient distance to tell Jesus the s. of Gabriel’s

135:9.1 John made known to them the s. of the Gabriel

135:9.3 had gone to the hills, many doubted the entire s..

137:6.1 The s. of the baptism in the Jordan was now

139:3.8 And even in the s. about the mother of James and

139:5.11 his strength failed, she began the recital of the s. of

140:5.7 In the s. of the Pharisee and the publican praying in

143:5.12 Nalda told this entire s. to the Apostle John the next

144:2.5 “Let me tell you the s. of a certain judge who lived

144:6.10 this is the s. of the first attempt of Jesus’ followers

146:7.1 apostles the s. of King Saul and the witch of Endor

148:6.2 literaturethe Scripture s. of the afflictions of Job?

149:3.1 Jesus designed to utilize just one feature of the s. for

151:1.1 Jesus answered, “No, Peter, I will tell them a s..”

151:2.5 not fables, and that we should select a s. best suited

151:2.5 to teach the people, and that, having so used the s.,

151:2.5 the minor details involved in the telling of the s..

151:3.1 but you can tell a s. to convey your teaching;

151:6.6 Amos most certainly believed this s.; he saw the

151:6.7 attracted by the s. that the demons had gone out of

152:0.1 The s. of the cure of Amos, the Kheresa lunatic,

152:4.4 which explains why Mark left a portion of the s. out

152:4.4 refused to give place to this s. in the preparation of

156:5.1 Jesus first told his followers the s. of the white lily

159:1.3 you may tell the whole s. to the congregation,

159:4.4 If the s. of Jonah should not be a fact, even if Jonah

159:4.11 Nathaniel feared to impart the full s. of the Master’s

164:1.0 1. STORY OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN

164:1.3 proceeded to tell his hearers a s., a s. which would

164:1.4 the dishonest lawyer, but he told his hearers a s.

164:1.4 this s. has continued to promote brotherly love

165:4.2 “Let me tell you a s. of a certain rich man whose

165:4.5 When Jesus had finished his s., another man rose

168:2.10 By noon the next day this s. had spread over all

169:1.1 Jesus retold the s. of the lost sheep and the lost coin

169:1.2 Many times have I told you the s. of the good

169:1.4 remember the s. of the woman who, having had

169:1.4 And I tell you this s. to impress upon you that the

169:1.5 tell you the s. of a thoughtless son of a well-to-do

169:1.15 Jesus presented the s. of the lost sheep to show

169:1.15 Jesus then would recite the s. of the coin lost in

169:1.16 Jesus told and retold this s. of the prodigal son.

169:1.16 This parable and the s. of the good Samaritan were

169:2.3 may all learn a lesson from the s of a certain rich man

169:3.1 The s. as John told it was like this: “There was a

170:2.24 By the time the Apostle John began to write the s.

170:5.19 In a short time the teaching of this s. about Jesus

173:4.1 had finished listening to the s. of the two sons,

187:4.3 Luke heard this s. from the converted Roman captain

189:4.14 The women repeated the s. of talking with Jesus to

189:5.1 his hope was aroused by the s. that Jesus had sent

190:1.2 Nicodemus and the others doubted their s.,

192:0.1 the s. that a band of his followers had removed the

192:0.5 the way to Galilee to tell the s. of their risen Master

193:2.3 those who carried this s. to Sidon and to Antioch

194:1.2 discovered that this s. about him had great power

194:1.3 because of the large numbers who believed their s..

storyteller

126:2.6 to listen to his stories (for the lad was a master s.),

130:7.1 and Ganid discovered that Jesus was a good s.,

139:3.3 be taciturn one day and a very good talker and s. the

139:6.4 Nathaniel was probably the best s. among the twelve.

storytellers

70:3.9 The s. of olden times became so popular that the

storytelling

84:8.5 Competitive games, s., and even the taste of good

stoutly

126:3.9 matters to his mother, who still held s. to the idea of

191:5.4 believe even when you so s. asserted your unbelief

straight

12:1.2 on a s.-line path into trackless space; but we never

17:1.6 staff engaged in keeping s. the affairs of Orvonton

37:3.7 keeping s. the record of each mortal of time from the

41:5.6 Energy in its flight through space moves s. forward.

41:5.6 They go in a s. and unbroken line or procession

60:3.13 the Atlantic coast region were projected s. up,

64:4.7 over the Sicilian land bridge, s.-tusked elephants,

92:6.17 evolutionary gods s. through to the God of

95:2.7 king, when emerging from the tomb, could go s. to

108:6.7 flash their messages s. to the intellects of their human

135:6.6 way of the Lord, make s. a highway for our God.

137:2.5 Philip went s. to him, asking, “Teacher, shall I go

139:1.5 in which event Andrew would take it s. to Jesus.

143:5.4 flirtatious, when Jesus, looking s. into her eyes,

147:6.3 They wanted to proceed s. on to Capernaum, but

166:3.3 truth: That the way which leads to eternal life is s.

166:3.6 old and familiar proverb of the s. and narrow way.

167:1.2 as was his habit, he made s. for the seat of honor

167:3.1 When this woman saw that she had been made s.,

168:0.7 said Jesus, looking s. into the eyes of Martha: “I am

171:0.5 looking s. into the eyes of the two honor-seeking

181:2.29 Jesus looked s. into his moistened eyes as he said:

183:2.1 the two go s. to the captain of the temple guards.

185:7.2 Jesus looked Pilate s. in the face, but he did not

195:6.5 only leads the scientist s. back to the first great cause

straightaway

15:1.4 Number four is on the comparatively s. southerly

15:1.5 swiftly through the long and comparatively s.

32:5.3 a s. drive, an isolated event of time flashing

32:5.5 Eternity can hardly be conceived as a s. drive,

straightened

167:3.1 believed the words of the Master and by faith s. up

strainverb

156:2.8 They also lack consistency; they s. at gnats and

175:1.17 blind; you s. out the gnat and swallow the camel.

strainnoun; see strainbiological

68:2.5 Modern society is enduring the s. of one of its

68:3.4 are unable to endure the s. of the suspicions and

68:3.4 Without help from superhuman sources the s. of

133:7.12 a severe s. on the soul to undergo the experience

143:7.3 The s. of living—the time tension of personality—

155:3.7 True religion is designed to lessen the s. of existence;

182:3.9 parting with the apostles was a great s. on the heart

strainbiological

49:1.7 the loss of a single superior s. of human heredity.

51:5.6 When this s. of the Material Sons is added to the

62:0.1 direct line of human ancestry, this s. was reinforced

65:3.3 ascending s., carried in potential in a single frog,

79:5.1 races escaped that admixture with the Neanderthal s.

79:7.3 The Chinese received just enough of the Andite s. to

80:5.7 The blue s. contributed many sturdy traits and much

80:8.2 This s. was carried in Abraham’s ancestry and

80:9.8 and the blue man, with a smaller Andonite s. than

84:8.3 the Adamic s. elevated this primitive propensity into

strained

140:8.9 the s. relations then existing between the Jewish

straining

148:9.1 s. their ears to catch some part of Jesus’ discourse.

strainssee strains, inferior strains, superior

44:1.14 of Urantia is just a fleeting echo of the magnificent s.

44:1.14 like endeavoring to reproduce the s. of an orchestra

44:1.15 so diluted by s. of unmusical tendencies that only

44:1.15 peoples will be enthralled by the magnificent s. of

51:4.2 on Urantia unexpected s of giantism appeared among

51:4.8 pass upon the fitness of the reproducing s..

51:5.7 not prove beneficial for the higher s. of mortals to

52:2.4 There run through all of these racial religions two s.:

52:2.11 weeded out most of the abnormal and defective s..

52:2.11 and perpetuates the hopelessly defective s. of human

52:2.12 the socially unfit and the morally degenerate s. of

52:3.4 and the still further purification of the racial s.;

52:3.9 show varying degrees of anatomic blend, some s.

52:5.9 through the high resistant qualities of the Adamic s.

55:6.3 the selective reproduction of those racial s. which

60:2.10 While some new species are progressing, certain s.

60:2.12 They represent the nonsurviving s. of bird ancestry

62:1.2 west of India they united with other favorable s.,

63:4.8 most valuable s. of ability and intelligence were lost

64:6.8 more intelligent s. perished in these tribal struggles;

64:6.19 this struggle since each carried s. of the giant order,

64:6.19 These giant s. of the green man were confined to this

64:7.12 into account the later improvement of the racial s. by

65:2.14 as further to circumscribe these inferior prehuman s.

65:2.15 evolve and to benefit by the addition of certain s. of

65:2.15 Man evolved out of certain western and central life s.

65:3.3 different and remotely situated mutating s. of life

65:3.3 the two prior life s. having perished in spite of all

65:3.4 evolved no less than seven thousand favorable s.

65:3.6 do toward fostering and conserving the life s.

65:4.7 ordinarily arise in diversified s. from mutations

66:2.7 the survival of the best s. of that unique race,

67:6.7 were many good s. of biologic promise on earth.

70:8.15 —the selective elimination of inferior human s..

75:1.1 and degenerates from among the human s.,

75:1.2 never been purged of their retarded and defective s..

76:4.8 the majority were chosen from the highest s. of

77:2.4 staff carried germ plasm of the Andonic human s.,

77:2.7 made a great contribution to the better s. of Nodite

78:1.10 This indigo-black group carried extensive s. of the

78:4.3 some of the best s. of yellow, blue, and green men.

78:4.5 The purer s. of the violet race had retained the

78:6.6 survival of many superior Nodite and Adamite s..

78:6.8 barbarians who drove out the residual s. of ability.

78:8.4 carried in their ranks many of the better Andite s.

79:2.3 it was unfortunate that the secondary Sangik s.

79:2.3 more of the primary Sangik s. would have

79:5.2 was the more contaminated with debased animal s.

79:5.2 The inferior Neanderthal s. were destroyed or

79:5.7 the pure red s. were spreading out over North

79:6.7 small amounts of the superior red and Andonic s.,

80:0.1 when its Adamized s. were blended with the later

80:0.2 modern white peoples incorporate the surviving s. of

80:0.2 the white races and still more of the early Nodite s..

80:1.4 an indigo-black group which carried extensive s. of

80:1.7 exterminating the lingering s. of Neanderthal stock.

80:3.2 highly blended people carrying s. of red and yellow,

80:4.1 the majority of the earlier and purer s. migrated to

80:4.6 It was not long before the superior blue s. had been

80:7.4 sons of Adamson carried the then most valuable s. of

80:7.9 the three purest s. of Adam’s descendants were in

80:9.5 While this group includes s. of blue, yellow, and

82:6.2 enhanced the primary peoples if their better s. could

82:6.3 get unsatisfactory offspring when the degenerate s.

82:6.5 secret of the creation of new and more vigorous s..

82:6.7 are so overloaded with inferior and degenerate s.,

82:6.9 the Polynesian women were of fairly good racial s.

82:6.11 multiplication of the inferior and degenerate s. of the

96:3.3 possibilities of development in their hereditary s.,

122:1.1 albeit Joseph carried many non-Jewish racial s. which

139:0.2 Many of these Galilean fishermen carried heavy s. of

167:7.4 I spoke not in figurative language nor in poetic s..

strains, inferior

52:3.5 The Adamic progeny never amalgamate with the i.

65:2.14 as further to circumscribe these inferior prehuman s.

70:8.15 —the selective elimination of inferior human s..

79:5.2 The inferior Neanderthal s. were destroyed or

80:1.7 race blending, combined with the elimination of i.,

82:6.3 is between the grossly i. of the races concerned.

82:6.7 are so overloaded with inferior and degenerate s.,

82:6.11 multiplication of the inferior and degenerate s. of the

strains, superior

49:1.7 These selected and superior s. of living protoplasm

51:5.2 have qualified as belonging to the superior racial s.

62:3.13 Man’s ancestors descended from the superior s. of

64:6.31 natural selection, differential survival of superior s..

78:6.6 survival of many superior Nodite and Adamite s..

79:6.7 small amounts of the superior red and Andonic s.,

80:4.6 It was not long before the superior blue s. had been

82:6.6 if such hybridization is the union of superior s.,

95:2.1 periodically augmented by the arrival of superior s.

Strait of Gibraltarsee Bering

61:3.8 The S. closed, and Spain was connected with Africa

straitness

153:2.1 the s. wherewith your enemies shall press you.”

straits

59:6.4 which were connected with the oceans by narrow s..

61:1.12 northern latitudes was broken only by the Ural S.,

64:7.18 safely crossing the narrow s. which then separated

143:5.5 unjustly cast aside by her husband and in dire s.

strand

11:8.1 Gravity is the omnipotent s. on which are strung the

stranded

61:7.16 species of both plants and animals were left s. high

67:4.3 these supermen and superwomen, s. by rebellion and

132:7.4 generations, motionless and almost hopelessly s..

strangesee strange, not

9:0.1 A s. thing occurred when, in the presence of

16:5.4 It is hardly s. that the subsequent spirit career of

16:9.15 s. that the cosmic mind should be self-consciously

25:3.5 they do ofttimes effect their s. doings and enforce

27:4.4 Paradise is still inexpressibly s. and unexpectedly

39:5.14 a s. metamorphosis begins as the seraphim is made

48:6.29 and comparatively s. environment of the morontia

52:1.4 understand the wisdom of these apparently s. doings

64:5.2 these Badonites there was a new and s. occurrence.

65:3.1 all of these seemingly s. evolutions of living things,

65:4.12 Many of the seemingly s. by-products of our efforts

69:3.3 But s. to record, both men and women have always

70:10.11 But s. to relate, even then a man could kill his wife

72:3.5 there is a s. overlapping of religion and philosophy

74:4.1 while Adam and Eve slumbered, s. things were

77:5.4 to lose their eldest son, to have him go out into a s.

77:6.6 remainder of the secondary midwayers became a s.

77:7.3 But they did many s. things on earth prior to the

84:1.7 constrained primitive women to submit to many s.

84:4.4 hard to understand woman, regarding her with a s.

91:7.5 The practical test of all these s. religious experiences

92:2.5 men only superficially accept a s. and new religion;

92:6.18 look upon Christianity as a s. revelation of a s. God

94:4.1 be a “white man’s religion,” hence s. and foreign to

110:4.5 Many a new religion and s. “ism” has arisen from

119:1.3 receiving field of this world a s. Melchizedek Son,

119:1.4 But a s. record is to be found on the Melchizedek

119:1.6 We, of course, understand that this s. Melchizedek

119:2.5 this s. and unknown temporary ruler administered

119:2.5 knowing that this new and s. System Sovereign

119:3.3 a s. Material Son, accompanied by a seconaphim,

121:2.9 Herod proceeded to build temples for many s. gods.

121:5.6 a flood of mystery cults had broken, new and s.

121:6.7 At about the time of Christ a s. reversion of feeling

121:7.2 the Son of God one who taught such s. doctrines.

122:5.2 fairly wise in her relationship with her s. first-born

122:8.6 had been told sometime before by a s. religious

124:2.4 such a well-developed lad for his age, it seemed s.

125:2.4 by the lad’s, to them, s. and determined attitude.

125:2.11 Joseph was perplexed at the lad’s s. remarks and

125:6.4 Jesus’ parents had heard about this s. youth who so

126:3.13 and the many s. ideas which Jesus advanced from

127:3.2 In passing through Samaria, they saw many s. sights.

127:6.3 Jesus had a s. longing to go up to Jerusalem for the

127:6.5 He had a s. and increasing aversion to this Herod-

128:4.5 this very story of the s. Galilean who declined the

128:5.5 same s.-acting Galilean who had so unceremoniously

129:3.5 comprehend the meaning of his apparently s. doings,

130:2.6 that all men are your brothers, and does it seem s.

133:9.5 Later on in life, when Ganid heard of the s. teacher

135:5.7 And s. as it may appear, those who thus conceived

135:6.2 The great majority of those who listened to this s.

135:6.3 It is not surprising that this s. preacher created a stir

135:8.6 the four men still standing in the water heard a s.

135:9.3 the disciples of John asserted that the s. man of God

137:3.2 after all, Mother was rightmaybe our s. brother is

137:3.7 What would this s. person do next?

137:4.5 Is there no end to his s. conduct?”

137:7.4 reports of the s. doings of Jesus had been carried to

138:3.7 And truly this was a s. sight in all Jewry; to see a

139:3.5 But, s. as it may seem, these two sons of Zebedee

140:10.7 it was a new, s., and startling announcement.

145:5.3 and besought Jesus to tell them the reason for his s.

146:7.1 so that they could no more do these s. things.

148:9.3 confessing that they had never before seen such s.

153:2.1 have set up over you into the hands of a s. nation.

157:1.4 half-humorously: “S. that the sons of the king

157:6.7 some of these pronouncements sounded s. even to

158:1.8 These three conversed in a s. language, but from

158:7.2 and now we hear these s. words about leaving us,

159:2.0 2. THE STRANGE PREACHER

159:2.1 wholly worthy will do many s. things in my name,

162:1.10 that he was leading the people astray with his s.

164:3.10 where they could find the s. man who had healed him

164:4.8 a formal trial, and some were beginning to feel s.

166:3.6 This was a new and s. version of the old proverb of

166:4.1 in the production of s. and extraordinary events in

167:4.1 There occurred one of those s. interludes, a time

170:4.14 incarnated Son was just such a s. and unexpected

171:4.3 the Master could mean by such s. pronouncements.

172:4.2 What a s. day it had been!

172:5.9 was at a loss to account for his s. conduct on this

172:5.12 his conduct did not seem s. since all of the apostles

173:1.6 one of those s. and periodic uprisings of indignant

175:4.7 the further spread of Jesus’ s. and new doctrine of

177:4.3 had always appeared to be a s. and misunderstood

180:3.2 they might do many s. things without falling under

184:5.10 with their friends, came to look upon the s. prisoner,

185:5.6 intimation that this meek-mannered teacher of s.

189:5.1 S. to relate, this promise had not occurred to Peter

189:5.1 As John hastened out of the city, a s. ecstasy of joy

190:0.5 of a Jewish woman’s approach to a s. man.

190:2.3 the gradual appearance of a s. form by his side.

190:2.3 then the s. form spoke, saying: “James, I come to

191:0.9 S. to record, the usually inexpressive Philip did much

193:0.5 that I have risen from the dead, but that is not s..

194:0.1 they all became aware of a s. presence in the room.

194:3.1 Many queer and s. teachings became associated

195:2.1 new tolerance for s. languages, peoples, and religions

strange, not

67:6.5 It is n. that the courageous and loyal Van was

75:8.6 it is n. that everything does not work in perfection;

84:4.8 it was n. that women were looked down upon.

89:6.8 to civilized susceptibilities, was not a new or s. idea

90:3.1 it is n. that his religion should have been so

92:3.5 it is n. that progress was slow; in ancient days,

102:2.5 It is n. that man should place a highly unified

121:7.3 loyal Jew, and it is n. that they promptly rejected

127:5.1 it was n. that Rebecca, the eldest daughter of Ezra,

128:1.6 nature of God, thought it n. to be equal with God.

133:3.1 was n. that, one day as they passed the synagogue

135:1.2 n. since Nazarites of lifelong consecration were the

139:4.4 n. that John should have come to regard himself as

142:3.9 And this was n. because in the days of Samuel

144:3.13 It is n. that the apostles desired Jesus to teach them

144:8.2 it was n. that John should be led to wonder about the

148:5.3 it is n. that all thinking men should be perplexed by

153:2.6 It is n., then, that you who have been thus taught

156:5.4 “It is n. that you ask such questions seeing that

157:1.4 It is n. that you have a record of Peter’s catching a

163:6.2 “It is n. that these disobedient minor spirits should

171:8.2 It was n. that they should have had Archelaus in

176:1.6 it was n. that Peter should say: “Master, we know

176:4.1 It is n. that Michael should be interested in

179:3.2 was n. that his soul resented the thought of Jesus’

181:2.23 “My friend, it is n. that you should encounter

193:0.5 that I have risen from the dead, but that is n..

194:0.5 It is n. that these spirit-infused men should have

196:0.12 It is n. that he once said, “Except you become as a

strangely

25:2.5 the Universal Conciliators find themselves s. and

77:5.6 When the second s. behaving offspring arrived, he

113:4.5 but their ministry is in some manner s. correlated.

125:2.9 parents longed to have their s. acting son safely back

125:6.1 Jesus was s. unmindful of his earthly parents;

154:6.1 more or less convinced that Jesus was acting s.,

154:6.1 Jesus was acting strangely, that he had acted s. for

159:3.6 To be strongly and s. impressed to do something or

173:0.1 The twelve were s. silent as they journeyed on

177:4.4 Judas found himself becoming s. resentful that

195:1.1 And there was something s. alike in Greek

strangeness

157:7.2 some s. between this Judean and his Galilean

stranger

69:9.8 If a s. drank from a cup, the cup was henceforth his.

70:3.8 “The s. that dwells with you shall be as one born

93:2.2 and after he had plied this s. with many questions,

119:1.5 this s. on our world has now eternally become a

130:2.6 “Ganid, no man is a s. to one who knows God.

130:6.6 cross he bore was the s. who once befriended his son

137:2.8 five who had for some time known Jesus and one s.,

157:1.4 usually it is the s. who is taxed for the upkeep of

159:5.15 “Master, what should I do if a s. forced me to carry

159:5.15 sit down and sigh for relief while you berate the s.

159:5.15 certainty challenge the unrighteous and ungodly s..”

165:2.4 they know his voice; they will not follow a s..

165:2.4 They will flee from the s. because they know not his

166:2.6 Jesus looked again at his apostles as the s. departed.

189:4.10 to one side and observed a silent and motionless s..

189:4.10 When the s. did not answer Mary, she began to weep

strangers

3:5.17 but they are utter s. to that saving faith whereby

27:4.3 are by the side of the “s. within the gates” to instruct

66:2.7 contributors to the advancement of the race were s.

69:4.3 tribes but regarded it as all right to cheat distant s..

70:3.6 hence it was once the custom to kill all s., later on,

88:5.5 The savage never told his real name to s..

89:5.7 their bodies were sold or exchanged for those of s..

92:6.18 as a strange revelation of a strange God and for s..

95:1.5 for all women to submit to the embrace of s.;

123:6.9 guide me more safely than s. who can only view my

128:3.8 time “visiting with the s., especially those from the

130:2.6 yourself so continuously with these visits with s.?”

133:3.8 Jesus appeared with Ganid and these two s.,

133:3.10 rose to the occasion and did everything for these s.

139:3.5 more tolerant of each other than they were of s..

139:4.8 When John encountered some s. teaching in Jesus’

140:10.4 to believe, nor to quickness to trust pleasing s..

153:2.1 The s. among you shall rise high in authority while

166:2.8 but the s., when they receive gifts from the head of

166:3.4 then shall I again declare that you are spiritual s.;

168:1.8 What is the good of healing s. in Galilee if he cannot

173:5.3 and as many as you shall find, bid even these s. to

174:5.1 Gethsemane, he was accosted by a delegation of s.

strangest

94:10.1 In Tibet may be found the s. association of the

148:9.1 occurred one of the s. and most unique episodes

164:3.11 This is one of the s. of all the Master’s miracles.

strangled

68:6.8 Children were sometimes s. at birth, but the

87:2.7 the mother, aunt, or grandmother was often s. in

90:3.6 childbirth, the child is immediately s.a life for a life.

124:6.6 imprisoned one of his wives and buried his two s.

strangling

84:1.4 Savages thought nothing of s. such offspring at birth.

straps

135:7.2 whose sandal s. I am not worthy to stoop down

strata

59:0.9 first and oldest layers are separated from the later s.

59:1.6 parts of Europe may be found the stone s. laid down

59:1.16 The trilobite fossil-bearing s. of this epoch outcrop

59:1.17 in connection with these s. in Europe, Africa,

59:5.10 The oldest s. yield the fossils of land and marine

59:5.10 Little workable coal is found in these older s..

59:5.15 the coal-bearing s. are 18,000 feet in thickness.

59:6.4 The s. of this transition period vary in thickness from

60:1.3 the extrusion of basalt lava between these Triassic s..

60:2.6 Germany was laid down, those s. in which fossils,

60:3.3 their gold-bearing quartz s. being the product of lava

60:3.10 All over the world these s. are permeated with chalk,

66:3.7 Prince’s headquarters there dwelt all colors and s. of

70:8.1 The only worlds without social s. are the most

75:2.3 persons belonging to the upper s. of the Nodite

82:6.4 freed from the curse of their lowest s. of deteriorated

82:6.5 Race mixtures of the average or superior s. of

82:6.5 matings take place between the lower or inferior s.,

92:3.1 is the examination of the fossil-bearing social s. of

99:1.5 the upper s. of society turned a deaf ear to the

99:1.5 sufferings and oppression of the helpless lower s.,

102:3.6 to placing men, to originating social s. and castes.

121:3.1 the Mediterranean consisted of five well-defined s.:

121:3.9 ascend from the lower to the higher s. of Roman

121:6.2 Hebrew; the educated classes and the better s. of

195:0.4 won as converts the lower social and economic s..

stratagem

51:3.4 archrebel, by a wily s., outmaneuvered the Edenic

stratagems

87:1.2 Many tricks and s. were practiced in an effort to

strategic

121:2.1 Jews happened to occupy a peculiarly s. geographic

strategy

80:5.4 before succumbing to the superior military s. of the

127:2.7 first time he had consciously resorted to public s..

stratification

58:7.9 The sedimentary rocks belonging to this early s. rest

stratified

57:8.13 layers of fossil-free s. stone were deposited on this

58:7.1 In many places these oldest s. rock layers, bearing

58:7.3 the oldest s. rock layers, is about one and one-half

58:4.7 seventy of these s. records of past ages are now

58:7.10 older unstratified rocks and partly in these later s.

70:2.8 illusion of primitive equality and selectively s. society

71:1.2 states, resulting from conquest, were, perforce, s.;

stratosphere

58:2.6 is the inner ionosphere and next above is the s..

58:2.6 this realm of constant temperature is the s..

stratum

58:7.6 This stone layer, the oldest fossil-bearing s. in the

59:3.9 this is the s. of rock over which Niagara Falls now

59:4.7 a red sandstone s. which characterizes one of the

stray

48:6.9 The Gods are my caretakers; I shall not s.;

75:2.4 warned Eve never to s. from the side of her mate,

144:5.7 And let us not s. into the evil bypaths of our

144:5.47 Let us not s. into paths of darkness and death;

146:7.1 Jesus told his apostles that the s. and rebellious

169:1.15 when men unintentionally s. away from the path

strayed

63:3.3 Andonites hunted in groups and never s. very far

86:5.16 open air with the hope of recapturing their s. souls.

169:1.5 You recall that the sheep s. away without intention,

straying

169:1.2 and how, when he had found the s. sheep, he laid

streak

57:3.6 This blazing s. broke away from the mother gravity

139:8.3 Thomas also had a s. of suspicion which made it very

streaks

85:1.2 believed that such blazing s. marked the passage

streamsee Gulf Stream

15:3.6 from the center out towards the edge of the star s..

22:2.2 ascending mortals pass through Havona with the s.

22:4.5 does seem to precipitate out of the s. of future time

28:5.8 from these secoraphic voices, there ensues a s. of

29:2.16 It is an individualized s. of power and stands in

30:3.11 From all the universe a constant s of celestial visitors

40:10.8 ready to welcome the incoming s. of pilgrims who

41:3.9 Sometimes a sun will capture a s. of meteors in a

41:5.1 cause it to shoot forth such a s. of energy as to

41:5.7 a third form of force-energy may cause the s.

42:0.1 This vast s. of energy proceeding from the Paradise

42:1.5 the universal and united s. of Paradise force going

46:3.1 listening in on the s. of universe space reports.

49:5.32 gains access to the inward moving s. of ascenders.

58:1.3 circulate throughout their bodies in the blood s.

63:5.4 to camp near the edge of a forest and beside a s..

65:6.6 At any moment of time, in the blood s. of any human

71:4.1 which move forward with the evolutionary s. persist.

76:1.1 they remained camped on the plains west of the s.

78:2.2 their choicest sons and daughters in a steady s. as

79:6.5 steady s. of superior blended peoples from Sinkiang

80:1.3 received a steady s. of Mesopotamians, who brought

80:4.1 While the Andites poured into Europe in a steady s.,

80:5.1 continuously reinforced and upstepped by the s. of

80:6.2 was compensated by the continuing s. of Andite

80:7.9 slowly deteriorated by the s. of mixed and darker

81:1.2 and diverting the s. of migration north and east into

81:6.27 Ideals elevate the source of the social s..

81:6.27 And no s. will rise any higher than its source no

84:7.7 now tends to eliminate from the reproductive s. of

87:7.8 that which unifies the s. of social metamorphosis.

97:8.5 providential intervention into the s. of human affairs.

97:8.5 by miraculous action in this s. of human history.

100:4.6 love would pervade the sentimental emotion-s. of

110:4.1 Adjusters are able to receive the continuous s. of

117:4.11 which flow as currents within the s. of eternity;

117:4.11 he is moving counter to the s. of events in the

118:10.6 interpose a fatherly hand in the s. of cosmic events

130:7.4 Time is the s. of flowing temporal events perceived

135:2.3 sheep along a brook that was tributary to a larger s.

137:6.2 glory of even the gentiles shall be like a flowing s..

146:2.4 available the ever-flowing s. of divine ministry to

195:4.1 secularized religion, a continuous s. of mysticism,

195:9.11 The s. of modern Christianity drains many an ancient

195:9.11 old watersheds drain into this present-day cultural s.

195:10.18 —the whole s. of Hebrew theology and Greek

streamed

183:0.2 arouse all of his fellow countrymen, who s. forth

streamers

58:2.6 atmosphere is indicated by the highest auroral s.

streaming

57:3.3 the gas s. forth as two gigantic and distinct arms,

137:4.9 before him motionless, with the tears s. down her

streams

3:6.3 The source of the s. of universe life and of cosmic

11:1.4 And from his infinite being there flow the flood-s.

12:4.12 the surrounding starry clusters and s. are engaged

15:3.5 you may observe two s. of star clouds emerging in

29:4.24 insulate the planets against the powerful energy s.

41:1.5 directing the s. of more materialized power to the

41:5.1 proved by the steady s. of escaping light-energies.

41:6.4 the emerging s. of light and energy, the sunbeams,

41:7.14 which function in the direct channels of the main s.

41:10.1 sun began to erupt veritable s.—continuous sheets—

43:1.1 and thousands upon thousands of interconnecting s.,

43:1.1 Only the highlands are devoid of these surface s..

43:1.11 for adapting other incoming physical-energy s..

43:3.3 “There is a river, the s. whereof shall make glad the

46:2.4 transportation system allied with the circulatory s. of

57:3.3 a spiral appearance to these two projecting gas s..

57:5.5 s. of gaseous material were shot out into space as

61:4.1 s. changed their courses, and isolated volcanoes

64:3.2 by forests, traversed by s., and abounding in game.

102:2.5 meaning through encircuitment in the thought s.

110:3.1 is lost in the material currents of the energy s. of

195:7.19 the apparently purely material course of the energy s.

street

130:8.4 after he had given a coin to a s. beggar, he refused to

144:3.13 they recited in the synagogues and even on the s.

146:4.3 he chanced to pass through a narrow side s. on his

147:5.2 to leave the doors open so that even the s. beggars

147:5.3 among those who came in off the s. was a woman of

152:0.2 as they hastened through a narrow s. and as the

167:1.4 there came in from the s. a man long afflicted with

172:3.6 found the colt tied near his mother in the open s.

178:3.6 John hurried on by another s. so that he was waiting

195:6.7 and the thoughtless secularism of the man in the s.

streets

130:2.1 tides were utilized to flush the city’s s. and sewers.

166:3.4 drink with you, and did you not teach in our s.?

167:2.2 Go out quickly, therefore, into the s. and lanes of

174:5.14 Jesus led the way over the narrow s. of Jerusalem

178:3.5 going as they made their way along the narrow s. in

186:1.7 now walked through the s. of Jerusalem, forsaken

187:1.6 As the death procession passed along the narrow s.

strength

3:5.6 1. Is courage—s. of character—desirable?

22:10.2 now call attention to their one point of great s.,

39:3.9 by the s. and direction of the near-by main circuits

48:7.11 Action achieves s.; moderation eventuates in charm.

48:7.27 25. Greatness lies not so much in possessing s. as in

48:7.27 strength as in making a wise and divine use of such s.

52:2.9 a high state of physical perfection and intellectual s.

68:1.1 learn by sad experience that “in union there is s.”;

69:6.7 and so left early man some s. for social culture,

70:12.2 While primitive authority was based on s., physical

71:4.17 temptation to employ this military s. in offensive

76:0.2 Eve suffered much but survived, owing to superior s.

79:5.5 were the first to learn that in union there is s..

79:8.9 The great s. in a veneration of ancestry is the value

80:8.2 which region they occupied in considerable s..

82:5.9 dominant because outmarriage provided increased s.;

84:1.6 mother love is in s and devotion directly proportional

84:3.1 woman into marriage, but it was man’s superior s.,

84:7.1 of the Chinese peoples lies in the s. of their family

89:5.4 and eat their own children in order to renew the s.

89:5.6 for revenge with the idea of appropriating their s..

91:6.5 never hesitate to ask him for spiritual s. to guide you

94:4.8 Hinduism’s great s. lies in the fact that it has proved

94:12.4 The great s. of Buddhism is that its adherents are

95:7.6 The s of Islam has been its clear-cut and well-defined

97:1.4 “The S. of Israel will not lie nor repent, for he is

97:1.10 and you are able to make great and to give s. to all.”

97:5.2 I will trust and not be afraid, for the Lord is my s.

97:7.8 and to those who have no might he increases s..

97:7.8 Those who wait upon the Lord shall renew their s.;

98:2.8 Much of the s. of Christianity is due to its having

100:7.2 his stalwart s. of character amazed his followers.

108:1.6 combined, so as to produce s. of human character

117:3.6 the s., power, and persistency of his own decisions;

126:4.6 weak, and to those who are weary he increases s..

131:2.3 God is our refuge and s., a very present help in

131:2.6 in quietness and confidence shall be your s..’

131:2.6 They who wait upon the Lord shall renew their s.;

131:2.10 The eternal God is my s.; he is our dwelling place,

131:3.3 efforts to make amends for past sins you acquire s.

139:1.10 whose great s. of character consisted in his superb

139:2.6 Peter’s great s. of character was loyalty, friendship.

139:2.6 And yet despite this towering s. of devotion Peter

139:5.11 and when Philip’s s. failed, she began the recital of

139:8.4 Thomas’s great s. was his superb analytical mind

139:11.3 Simon’s s. was his inspirational loyalty.

139:12.2 Judas had no outstanding trait of personal s.,

140:1.3 power of this kingdom shall consist, not in the s. of

140:5.8 Only the humble seek for divine s. and crave spiritual

140:8.20 and patient endurance his ideal of s. of character.

141:3.4 in his lucid logic, his s. of reasoning, his sagacious

141:3.7 you who labor, and I will give you rest—spiritual s..”

147:8.4 satisfying your soul and renewing your s..

148:5.5 ‘He is the hope of the poor, the s. of the needy in

148:5.5 and to them who have no might he increases s..

150:5.2 it says, ‘In the Lord have I righteousness and s..

156:5.17 the measure of your human s. of character is your

157:3.2 and acquire new s. for the trying times just ahead.

157:4.8 go apart by themselves in the hills to seek wisdom, s.

159:5.17 But the greatest s. to be found in his illustrative

160:1.10 to be found the technique, not only of gathering s.

160:2.9 There is positive s. in the knowledge that you live

160:3.1 And this interchange of s. for weakness, courage

160:3.5 to be found relaxation for the mind, s. for the soul,

164:1.1 Lord God with all your heart, soul, mind, and s.,

169:2.4 I have not the s. to dig; to beg I am ashamed.

174:4.2 your soul, with all your mind and with all your s..

174:4.3 love him with all the heart, understanding, and s.,

182:1.1 we pray to our Father in heaven for s. to sustain us

187:1.9 his physical s. momentarily gave way, and he fell

194:0.1 This new consciousness of spiritual s. was followed

strength-giving

160:3.2 crystallize into habits, s. and worshipful habits,

160:4.12 Train your memory to hold in sacred trust the s.

strengthen

111:7.3 Why do you not allow the Adjuster to s. you with

122:2.6 Elizabeth did much to s. Mary’s faith in the vision

122:3.1 the power of the Most Highs will s. you, and the

126:4.6 I will s. you and I will help you; yes, I will uphold

131:2.6 I will s. you; I will help you; yes, I will uphold you

138:7.2 and each endeavored to cheer and s. the other,

140:5.6 The faith and the love of these beatitudes s. moral

148:5.5 ‘The Lord will s. him upon the bed of affliction;

152:5.3 He shall s. your heart.’

181:2.29 this needful lesson, you should s. your brethren

181:2.30 I make supplication to the Father that he s. each of

182:1.4 until we can send the new teacher to s. and

182:2.6 come to pass, glorify God and s. your brethren.”

182:2.8 S. your brethren, seeing that I have already told you

190:3.1 forget not to minister to the sick and s. those who

196:2.4 find in the personal life of Jesus that which will s.

strengthened

7:5.9 cheered and s. by the knowledge that the Eternal Son

32:4.8 we can be s. in the assurance that the “Lord knows

34:6.8 are spiritually illuminated and refreshed, morally s.

34:6.10 “That you may be s. with power through His spirit in

70:2.9 Olden wars s. nations, but modern struggles disrupt

79:6.7 The northern Chinese, already s. by small amounts

92:4.5 contact with Christianity greatly clarified and s. it.

103:7.6 but through the mediation of a philosophy s. by

127:3.14 Day by day we are s. for these tasks by our hope

143:1.6 in the line of physical battle your courage is s. by

143:2.4 transformed by the Spirit of Truth and thereby s.

144:8.6 and John’s faith was s. by the words of Jesus

157:7.5 that they may also be s. for the trying times of

167:4.6 that which you will witness, you should all be s. in

177:5.2 and pray that on the morrow you may be s. for the

179:4.5 And I do all this only that you may be s. for the

180:6.1 may be s. in the knowledge that all was known to

182:3.2 side and, speaking to him, touched him and s. him.

strengthening

78:5.8 while markedly s. the surrounding peoples.

91:4.4 the nonselfish type of prayer is s. and comforting,

92:5.16 less toward the s. of interreligious barriers and more

156:5.4 God led them thither for testing, punishing, or s..

strengthens

89:1.2 enormously s. the hold of the taboo on the minds of

strenuous

60:1.5 than at the s. and hostile close of the marine-life era.

81:6.44 Present-day culture is the net result of this s.

108:5.5 does not bestow freedom from s. thinking, but such

111:7.3 spiritual counterpart of all these s. material efforts?

127:0.2 than Jesus himself endured during those s. years from

127:6.13 the short and s. years of their first life, the life in the

129:1.15 and his still more intense and s. public ministry,

135:9.6 These were s. days in John’s experience, and he

182:3.7 exhausted from the long hours of s. labor and

strenuously

139:8.8 that which he had so s. opposed, Thomas was the

stress

35:6.5 During times of s. they may ask for, and will quickly

48:4.16 subjected to sustained s. in their upward struggles.

48:4.17 The higher the mortal species, the greater the s.

89:3.5 when under some emotional s., to make vows of

89:6.8 great emotional s., to sacrifice their first-born sons.

102:2.3 emancipation from the painful s. of the vicissitudes

109:5.4 falter and fail, grow weary and succumb to the s. of

125:0.3 he experienced one long s. of expectant anticipation.

143:3.2 experienced much vexation of spirit and s. of mind,

149:4.5 Jesus lived in the midst of s. and storm, but he

stressed

70:1.1 whenever the fabric of civilization becomes s. by the

stretch

14:3.7 beyond the greatest possible s. of human imagination

27:1.4 you will recall the last grand s. of faith as you again

32:5.3 seem that we are dealing with an isolated s. of time

39:4.13 link, the very first in the long chain that is to s.

77:2.10 an effort to s. the dynasties back to Dalamatia.

83:4.7 the custom under the Christian mores to s. carpets

102:0.2 forever dispelled by one brave s. of faith on the part

148:7.2 the faith to be healed, I bid you s. out your hand.”

stretched

130:3.4 hundred feet wide and five miles long, which s. on

146:2.5 to hear; I s. out my hand, but no man regarded.

146:4.3 Then the Master s. forth his hand and, touching

148:7.3 And as this man s. forth his withered hand, it was

stretches

0:11.8 the staggering s. of the space regions beyond the

1:0.1 with a garment and s. out the heavens as a curtain.

1:5.3 who s. out the heavens as a curtain and spreads them

4:1.6 “He s. out the north over the empty space and

12:2.1 telescopes into the mysterious s. of outer space

12:2.3 375 million new galaxies in the remote s. of outer

55:2.8 such a status may be attained during the faraway s.

56:0.2 but those of us who are able to observe wider s. of

74:3.4 —Adam and Eve looked down upon the vast s. of the

78:3.5 were occupied throughout their southern s. by a

78:5.3 India, and the upper s. of the Mesopotamian plains.

92:6.16 Buddhism s. from Ceylon and Burma through Tibet

105:7.18 the faraway and inconceivable s. of absolute infinity.

112:0.1 mission as finaliters in the eternity which s. out

131:5.2 God s. out his beneficent hand to both the

178:2.1 extending over vast s. of time and embracing

stretching

39:1.10 the brink of the spirit adventure s. out before them

64:4.10 man had plenty of room in the wide belt of land s.

105:1.8 to grow throughout your endless careers s. onward

123:5.13 the broad and fertile plain country of Esdraelon, s.

152:4.2 dreamed that Jesus came to the rescue and, s.

154:6.5 And s. forth his hands toward all of his disciples

195:1.7 king dared to expand Greece into an empire, s.

strewn

68:4.6 The path of human history is s. with the remnants of

stricken

54:5.10 halfhearted or doubt-s. creatures be extended in

55:5.1 Mortal creatures living on a sin-s., evil-dominated,

108:3.6 the mortal inhabitants of this strife-torn, grief-s.,

111:4.10 of ideas, but they are poverty-s. in ideals.

112:7.13 the number of that Adjuster is s. from the records of

124:5.6 this family—his family—so suddenly sorrow-s. and

145:3.6 his eyes met an array of s. and afflicted humanity.

152:1.1 turned and said to the grief-s. father: “Fear not;

153:4.6 terror-s. by the sudden change in the Master’s tactics

162:2.2 I chose to make a grievously s. man completely

168:0.4 came over to comfort the sorrow-s. sisters.

189:4.5 soldiers fleeing into the city more or less panic-s.,

189:4.7 anguish, they were terror-s. and fled in great haste.

189:4.7 By this time Joanna was conscience-s. that they

strict

2:6.6 Divine righteousness is not dominated by s. justice;

9:8.6 Not all of these beings are personalities in the s.

73:5.3 drinking water of Eden was kept wholesome by s.

81:5.3 civilization exacts costly admission fees, imposes s.

98:1.1 Greeks had it not been for their s. interpretation of

122:5.4 From Joseph Jesus secured his s. training in the

123:3.9 was a loving mother but a fairly s. disciplinarian.

150:2.2 Andrew had imposed rather s. rules upon his

166:1.2 the Master to comply with the s. requirements of

166:1.8 1. The practice of s. tithing.

188:1.2 cemetery; there was a s. law against such a

stricter

82:4.4 The reason for holding the wife to s. sex account

strictly

0:11.16 personality, is s. Trinity limited and Deity dominated.

3:4.6 quantity of such an experience is s. limited by the

11:2.8 activities that are not s. personal or nonpersonal.

22:4.1 More s. translated, their name would be “Those

24:1.16 and they attend s. and efficiently to their business.

49:1.1 may not be understandable, but it is s. nonaccidental.

58:6.4 of living organisms is wholly biologic, s. natural.

69:3.3 the taboos have operated to keep woman s. in her

92:5.12 s. speaking, neither was a religious teacher; Lao-tse

93:4.15 Melchizedek attended s. to the fulfillment of the

97:3.5 on more s. religious lines—Yahweh vs. Baal—

118:6.7 The entire range of human will is s. finite-limited

119:0.1 In making this presentation, I will adhere s. to the

124:1.3 Everything of that sort was s. forbidden by Jewish

163:4.13 the seventy must attend s. to their Master’s business.

163:4.14 They were s. warned against leaving a modest home

166:5.6 at Philadelphia held more s. to the religion of Jesus,

187:1.7 it was s. against the law to show friendly feelings

strides

51:5.6 there ensues a succession of rapid s. in civilization

52:2.1 Great social s. are made during a few thousand years

122:5.3 as he grew up and swung into the momentous s.

strife

52:6.5 human intolerance and the sinfulness of fratricidal s..

147:8.2 Behold, you fast for the sake of s. and contention

149:4.2 ‘Angry men stir up s., while the furious multiply

strife-torn

53:7.1 not a single soul on that s. world enlisted under the

74:1.4 the responsibilities of rulership on such a s. world.

76:5.4 but Adam did entertain the thought that s. Urantia

108:3.6 Godlike servers of the mortal inhabitants of this s.,

119:2.2 new System Sovereign to assume direction of that s.

strike

4:5.3 who shake the earth in their wrath and s. down

32:5.4 enabled to s. spiritual step with the progressive

46:1.6 reflecting them earthward when they s. this gas belt

63:2.5 Each day this couple would s. the flints and

87:5.4 evil spirits, and their method of retaliation was to s.

96:3.3 Moses in preparation for the s. for liberty to

155:1.3 The heathen s. directly for their objectives; you are

177:5.2 few of them permit the word of truth to s. down

177:5.2 to destroy the Son of Man, and when they s. with

180:5.10 And then love goes on to s. this same attitude

184:4.1 They would s. him in the face with a rod and then

196:2.1 a reformation in the Christian church may s. deep

strikes

2:6.8 while towards sin God s. no personal attitude,

48:7.12 10. Righteousness s. the harmony chords of truth,

70:10.10 Hunger s. are a modern analogue of this old-time

strikingverb

69:6.4 Even the iron pyrites and flints used in s. fire were

94:12.7 The hour is s. for presenting to Buddhism, to

143:7.8 the Father; time in the act of s. step with eternity.

173:2.1 two fears, which conspired to delay the hour of s..

186:2.10 derisively s. Jesus in the face, exclaimed: “Prophesy

195:9.5 hour is s. for a rediscovery of the true foundations of

strikingadjective

76:5.7 afforded the Creator Son a more s. background

90:1.2 any s. mental or physical abnormality constituted

95:1.10 Salem missionaries, and they are a s. contrast to

127:1.3 organized into a strong, s., and attractive personality.

159:5.17 His pictures were s., such as, “The blind leading

195:10.2 Jesus’ life on earth present such a s. and appealing

strikingly

8:2.5 the Conjoint Creator most s. discloses his infinity.

12:7.9 The love of God s. portrays the transcendent value

28:6.21 This truth is literally and s. illustrated by the

121:8.14 most s. helpful and universally uplifting phraseology.

string

88:1.2 a s. of beads was once a collection of sacred stones,

stringent

84:5.6 Christianity did advance the mores by imposing s.

89:6.3 all this was done in the face of Moses’ s. rulings

95:7.3 less s. in collateral social requirements of their own

140:8.14 the New Testament writers held to these more s.

strip

64:7.17 narrow southern s. of the present island of England

stripped

42:3.8 6. Ionized matter—individual atoms s. of their outer

140:10.5 Jesus s. morality of all rules and ceremonies and

164:1.3 hands of cruel brigands, who robbed him, s. him

strive

1:0.4 universal injunction to s. for the attainment of the

1:6.6 a God-knowing human will s. to become like the

5:5.1 demands that man find him and sincerely s. to be

28:5.17 the Joys of Existence, they s. to enhance the value of

49:6.8 Starting out in the seventh circle, mortals s. for the

51:5.4 while the world races s. to qualify for recognition

52:6.6 they s. to promote the interest of their national or

81:5.3 toilers who s. to make the world a better place in

91:3.7 man, when he prays, should s. to grasp the

94:6.6 “The Absolute Deity does not s. but is always

111:1.8 while they s. to achieve the spiritual goals of thought

112:0.6 it causes spirit to s. for the mastery of energy-matter

116:6.4 spirit itself in volitional personality can s. through

116:6.8 All s., personally s., in the achievement;

116:7.6 likewise s. for God-attainment and divine perfection,

117:4.6 as we s. for self-expression, the Supreme is striving

118:5.3 and goodness for which all subdeity creations s..

131:4.6 Those who s. for perfection must indeed know the

132:1.4 eschew warfare between themselves while they s.

132:5.18 No noble man will s. to accumulate riches by the

137:8.8 first seek to enter the kingdom, thus beginning to s.

140:5.3 but he did expect them to so s. to be like God—

140:6.9 My messengers must not s. with men, but be gentle

141:6.4 Do not s. with men—always be patient.

143:2.2 or are we to s. for the self-control of your teaching?

149:4.4 Jesus exhorted his hearers to s. for originality while

155:1.3 wherefore do they s. with valiant and effective

156:2.6 childhood in the gospel but to s. for the attainment of

158:6.2 remained on watch here with instructions to s. to

178:1.17 Do not s. with men, even with unbelievers.

181:2.5 S. to live peaceably with all men, especially your

181:2.5 And, John, always remember, s. not with the souls

196:1.3 what Jesus believed, to discover his ideals, and to s.

strives

14:4.13 As mortal man s. to do the will of God, these beings

14:6.27 He s. to make his own universe eventually attain to

48:7.24 not made divine by what it does, but by what it s. to

86:2.3 The savage s. to personalize everything intangible

102:3.8 Science vainly s. to create the brotherhood of culture

102:3.8 Philosophy s. for the brotherhood of wisdom;

103:5.9 that there lives and s. within him something which is

116:7.3 this emerging personality of the cosmos ever s. for

124:6.18 as Jesus s. to integrate his expanding life purpose

133:3.7 This good spirit ever s. to lead us to God, to help

strivingnoun

16:7.5 man fails to discriminate the ends of his mortal s.,

42:10.1 living and divine spirit through the experiential s.

49:6.16 Still farther on in the planetary ages of spiritual s.,

50:5.9 6. The age of spiritual s.. When evolving mortals

55:3.10 trained by the competitive systems of keen s. in

55:6.7 the story of the magnificent goal of mortal s. on the

65:6.2 existence within them of an innate s. for perfection.

68:2.1 appear to be an inconsistent mass of s. and struggling

68:2.1 does evidence earnest s., not the deadly monotony of

71:6.3 nonprofit motives for economic s. and social serving

72:12.5 the sometime dawning of a real age of spiritual s.;

81:5.2 s. for higher and ever higher standards of material

91:4.2 a guide to the progressive s. for idealistic goals of

94:8.17 that all human s. for attainment is distasteful and

100:6.4 And this intense s. for the attainment of supermortal

101:7.5 recognizing their unification in intellectual s. and in

103:5.7 The pursuit of the ideal—the s. to be Godlike—is a

116:7.6 Man’s urge for Paradise perfection, his s. for God-

132:1.3 potential seed of the destruction of all scientific s.,

160:1.4 the entertainment of those superior longings the s.

170:2.7 were the result (reward) of righteous earthly s..

strivingverb

12:8.14 where spirit, through the mediation of mind, is s. for

32:5.7 of such a matchless career are yours for the s.!

55:4.18 spiritual society composed of advanced mortals s. to

58:6.6 and always are living organisms s. to accommodate

68:3.3 ever since that far-distant day mankind has been s.

72:3.5 In their philosophy religion is the s. to know God

81:5.2 s. for higher and ever higher standards of material

99:2.6 born of the experience of knowing God and s. to be

100:2.6 The only realities worth s. for are divine, spiritual,

103:5.7 The pursuit of the ideal—the s. to be Godlike—is a

111:1.5 not so much what mind is like as what mind is s. to

117:4.6 the Supreme is s. in us, and with us, for expression.

160:1.4 the entertainment of those superior longings the s.

195:7.14 the sublime task of finding God and s. to be like him.

strivingadjective

195:7.22 the art of the artist, but rather like the s., dreaming,

strivings

39:5.5 millenniums of the upward s. of evolutionary men

45:7.1 for continuing their s. for spiritual attainment,

68:2.11 the devious s. of a vainglorious generation threaten

83:8.6 ever luring progressing mankind on to greater s. for

101:1.3 upon the ideas, ideals, insights, and spirit s. of the

101:8.4 and faith’s s. are the preludes to sublime peace.

146:3.1 Intellectual s. may reveal the facts of life, but the

strode

173:1.7 But that was not all; he s. majestically before the

183:3.2 As Judas s. forward to accost the Master, there the

stroll

86:5.16 The sick were advised to s. about in the open air

122:6.1 Jesus’ favorite s. was to follow a narrow trail

125:1.5 During this s. Joseph explained to Jesus that only

192:2.1 they should come with him for a s. on the beach.

strolled

123:5.14 they s. through the countryside and studied nature

125:6.4 As they s. through the courts of the temple, imagine

128:3.5 While they s. about viewing the Asmonean palace,

130:1.2 Jesus and the young Philistine s. down by the sea,

130:2.1 Jesus and his friends s. about on the beautiful wall

133:3.6 One evening as they s. about Corinth out near

172:4.1 s. about the temple, viewing the preparations for

191:1.1 Jesus appeared as the dejected apostle s. among

strolling

124:2.1 when Jesus, while s. through the countryside with

137:4.7 formal supper had ended and the guests were s.

strolls

122:6.1 to enjoy frequent s. in the country and to make

127:3.8 sisters out on Sabbath afternoons for their nature s..

128:7.8 Jesus would take them for long and frequent s. up

strongnoun

48:7.13 11. The weak indulge in resolutions, but the s. act.

70:2.12 1. The s. drift toward materialism, spiritual blindness.

70:7.17 first party government was “the s.vs. “the weak.”

70:7.17 war, abundant proof that the weak had become s..

70:9.16 have always insisted that the state compel the s. to

71:4.17 Only love, brotherhood, can prevent the s. from

86:1.6 the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the s.,

90:1.6 tribal affairs out of the hands of the old and the s.

91:5.7 The s. must not look with disdain upon the weak.

121:4.6 Cynicism, they were philosophies for the s. and wise,

strongadjective

60:2.3 These massive creatures became less active and s. as

64:7.14 these physically s. indigo peoples overran Egypt,

68:6.9 once been suckled—maternal affection is too s..

70:1.2 custom is s. among them, and Eskimos are fairly free

83:5.2 marriage mores were not yet s. enough to make pair

84:1.7 The mother and child relation is natural, s., and

84:3.5 advanced races, women are not so large or so s. as

84:7.7 in whom parental instinct is insufficiently s. to insure

85:4.2 in the times of Moses belief in nature spirits was s.

87:2.10 is not supposed to fear ghosts, but custom is s.,

126:4.6 might, and because he is s. in power, not one fails.

131:4.3 God’s salvation is s. and his kindness is gracious.

139:8.7 so s. but at the same time so gentle; so positive but

142:8.5 for Jesus’ apprehension sprang up and grew so s.

151:5.4 These ex-fishermen were s. and experienced oarsmen

181:2.4 You started out with us s.-minded and intolerant, but

182:3.10 Jesus soothed himself as he made his human heart s.

188:5.2 the cross exemplifies a love which is sufficiently s.

192:2.9 Have courage; be s. in faith and mighty in the

strong affection

68:6.9 once been suckled—maternal affection is too s..

145:2.4 his s. for each individual member of that family.

strong agitation

142:8.5 for Jesus’ apprehension sprang up and grew so s.

strong appeal

95:6.2 —all of which had made a s. to his religious nature.

195:2.8 it was certain that Christianity would make a s. to

strong arms

128:5.4 we cannot eat another’s bread as long as I have s.

strong army

70:5.5 clan heads had no chance against a s. one-man army.

strong belief

85:4.2 in the times of Moses belief in nature spirits was s.

strong believer

130:2.2 merchant was a Taoist, and he had become a s. in

140:8.16 Luke, the physician, was a s. in social equality,

strong body

83:5.15 The purpose of a harem was to build up a s. of blood

130:6.3 Look—you have a s. and powerful muscles—

130:6.3 Your s. body has an intelligent mind to direct it.

strong centers

79:6.5 Chinese had built up a dozen s. of primitive culture

strong character(s)

16:6.10 But when they become unified, they produce a s.

23:2.12 development of those s., noble, and experienced

127:3.14 contributed mightily to the development of s. and

140:4.6 S. are not derived from not doing wrong but rather

140:4.8 In the s. emotional responses are integrated and

143:1.2 the acquirement of a s., robust, and aggressive

159:3.11 You cannot develop s. out of the indulgence of self-

160:1.2 S., commanding personality, is only acquired by

160:2.6 which are indispensable to the development of a s.

177:2.4 You possess a s. and well-knit character because

strong city

97:9.11 at Jebus (Jerusalem), which was a s.-walled city

strong city-state

93:5.5 Nahor remained behind and built up a s. which bore

strong convictions

195:9.6 under the dominance of s. religious convictions.

strong corps

30:3.8 maintains a s. of teachers on the world just below,

strong custom

70:1.2 custom is s. among them, and they are fairly free

87:2.10 is not supposed to fear ghosts, but custom is s.,

strong desire

136:4.12 1. Jesus entertained a s. to win his people—

strong disapproval

167:5.3 intimated s. of the lax and unfair divorce practices

strong elements

50:5.6 weaklings are subjugated by the more s. and truth-

80:9.8 the white race was infused by s. Andite elements

strong executive

71:1.9 6. A s. executive head.

strong faculties

45:5.7 the Melchizedeks maintain s. of teachers on the

strong faith

76:6.1 Adam and Eve went to their mortal rest with s. in

149:1.5 1. The presence of s., dominant, and living faith in

152:1.5 the results attendant upon the s. and living faith of

168:0.11 maintain s. in the Father and complete resignation to

192:2.9 Have courage; be s. in faith and mighty in the

196:0.6 In a religious genius, s. spiritual faith so many times

196:2.5 This s. in the Lord’s immediate return had much to

strong federation

72:2.1 The central government consists of a s. of one

strong feeling(s)

123:3.9 Jesus made great progress in adjusting his s. and

128:1.7 prayers and supplications, even with s. and tears,

139:2.3 grown up permitting himself freely to indulge s.;

139:3.2 two natures, both of which were actuated by s..

143:1.8 the Master speak to his apostles with evident s.,

143:3.1 when so many persons with s. are concerned, I

159:3.6 that s. of emotion are not equivalent to the leadings

185:1.3 did not understand that men of s. religious feelings

strong fellows

163:2.11 less fortunate of men by their s., keen, and more

strong friend

131:4.4 Since God is our s. friend, we have no more fear.

strong heart

182:3.10 Jesus soothed himself as he made his human heart s.

strong hold

88:4.7 Magic gained such a s. upon the savage because he

strong impulse

130:5.4 Ganid felt a s. to help Jesus handle the affair, but his

strong individuals

74:5.7 trade and social centers where s. ruled in his name.

122:1.2 by the predominance of s. but average individuals,

strong influence

149:2.14 On both friends and foes he exercised a s..

strong instinct

84:7.7 in whom parental instinct is insufficiently s. to insure

102:8.1 endowed with a s. of self-preservation and craving

strong jealousy

150:7.4 generation was prone to resent his fame with s..

strong love

188:5.2 the cross exemplifies a love which is sufficiently s.

strong man

133:2.1 tell me what could happen to such a s. to lead him to

135:1.3 and grew up to be a s. with a noble character.

153:4.3 know that no one can enter into the house of a s.

153:4.3 goods except he first overpower and bind that s..

strong medicine

70:2.1 War is s., very costly and most dangerous; while

strong-minded

181:2.4 You started out with us s. and intolerant, but you

strong mores

83:5.2 marriage mores were not yet s. enough to make

strong nations

70:4.10 but they greatly delayed the growth of large and s..

134:5.7 when nations are few, s., and powerful, when these

134:6.6 form of modern armaments and all explosives from s.

strong nature

103:2.9 altruistic service, he has already developed a s.

strong opinions

140:8.14 many of Jesus’ early followers had s. on divorce

strong party

127:2.1 There was coming into existence a s nationalist party

strong peoples

64:7.14 these physically s. indigo peoples overran Egypt,

strong personality

100:7.1 it is possible for every mortal believer to develop a s.

127:1.3 organized into a s., and attractive personality.

141:3.5 Jesus was indeed a s. and forceful personality;

148:2.2 the inspirational influence of a s., positive personality

strong point(s)

139:5.5 The s. about Philip was his methodical reliability;

139:7.3 Levi’s s. was his wholehearted devotion to the cause.

139:9.5 Thaddeus and Lebbeus, had neither s. nor weak

strong post

129:1.7 Capernaum was a s. Roman military post,

strong power

88:6.4 and mimicry was believed to have s. magical power.

126:4.6 might, and because he is s. in power, not one fails.

strong pressure

154:3.2 S. from many sides was brought to bear upon

strong proclivities

69:9.2 communism ran counter to four s. human proclivities

strong pronouncements

196:2.7 neither shocked nor disturbed by some of Jesus’ s.

strong race

51:3.3 the evolutionary mortals while they build up a s. of

strong regulation

69:8.7 Slavery demands s. and during the European Middle

strong relation

84:1.7 The mother and child relation is natural, s., and

strong religion

195:9.6 When a s. and moving religion threatens to

strong reserve

75:3.6 loyal to the plan of building up a s. of the violet

strong rule

72:1.4 The unified state progressed under s. monarchial

strong rulers

71:1.21 8. Personal and s. rulers.

72:1.4 from the tribal stage to the appearance of s. and

strong sense of duty

79:8.14 4. Development of a s., the enhancement of morality,

strong sentiments

128:6.4 disposition, coupled with his s. patriotic sentiments.

strong spirit

87:6.13 then certainly a s. could dominate an inferior ghost.

strong supporter(s)

132:1.1 a friend of Paul and proved to be one of the s. of the

168:5.3 Lazarus became a s. of Abner in his controversy with

strong thrust

96:3.5 the simultaneous onslaughts of a s. Libyan thrust

strong tribes

82:5.2 of good stock resulted in the upbuilding of s.,

strong urge

156:5.4 When man had a s. to do something, good or evil,

194:0.1 by a s. to go out and publicly proclaim the gospel of

strong will

196:0.14 It required a s. and an unfailing confidence to believe

strong wind

151:5.3 The wind was so s. that the waves began to wash

152:4.2 for there had arisen a s. and contrary wind which

strong youth

127:1.3 This physically s. and robust youth acquired the full

stronger

14:2.7 The ambition to attain God is s. in the central

14:2.7 not because spirit gravity is s. than in the outlying

57:7.10 large enough to resist the ever-s. friction shield of

64:6.32 S. and better races are to be had from interbreeding

68:1.4 learned that groups are vastly greater and s. than the

82:1.2 keener sex consciousness and s. mating urges.

84:4.2 woman has always capitalized man’s s. sex urge for

87:7.2 has been an unconscious growth, the s. it has gripped

96:1.13 gods are gods of the hills; therefore they were s. than

96:1.13 on the plain, and surely we shall be s. than they.”

133:1.3 if a s. and ill-tempered creature should attack you

191:0.12 Thomas, but the desire to be by himself was the s..

strongest

4:4.6 that tender nature finds its s. expression and

71:1.1 the s., most efficient, and enduring state is composed

139:4.5 The s. trait in John’s character was his dependability;

139:5.3 Philip’s s. characteristic was his methodical

stronghearted

190:2.5 “He is seen not only by excited women; even s.

stronghold

93:5.6 From their s. in the hills Abraham and Lot made

121:6.7 Alexandria, and from this former Jewish s. there

141:3.5 Jesus was an intellectual power and a spiritual s..

166:5.2 It was long a s. of the Master’s teachings and stood

strongholds

80:5.5 The s. of the blue man which persisted longest were

strongly

83:1.5 personal affection was not s. linked to sex attraction;

86:1.6 This notion of chance and luck s. pervaded the

93:5.8 when the full story was laid before Pharaoh, he s.

93:8.1 truth of the one God would become s. established

93:10.6 s. suggest that this bestowal Melchizedek is

93:10.6 s. suggest that the foregoing conjectures are

107:4.4 invisibility of the Adjusters is s. suggestive of their

122:5.11 Mary leaned s. toward the more liberal and broader

123:6.9 such a decision, not feeling s. one way or the other,

125:0.4 While he s. resented this, aside from a few remarks

128:7.1 Jesus became s. conscious that he possessed a range

135:3.2 a s. cemented and firmly consolidated empire.

137:2.4 and s. urged Philip to volunteer for service.

139:7.8 he was s. tempted to let them know that his funds

159:3.6 To be s. and strangely impressed to do something or

161:2.6 Jesus s. loves goodness and equally hates sin.

184:0.2 those who were s. and openly opposed to Jesus and

191:0.5 advocated that they all go to the tomb; he was s. in

194:2.4 Do not make the mistake of expecting to become s.

struck

62:3.9 the closest call of all was when lightning s. the tree

62:3.9 This couple whose treetop home had been s. were

88:1.9 as fetishes; lunatics were believed to be moon-s..

93:5.12 the army, numbering more than 4,000, which s. at

97:4.7 Hosea s. the opening notes in the later merciful

98:5.3 causing water to gush forth from a rock s. with his

126:2.2 cruel hand s. down the head of this Nazareth

127:3.13 death for the second time s. at this Nazareth family.

130:5.4 Ganid thought this man should have been s. at least

130:5.4 been s. at least as many times as he had s. the girl.

136:2.8 before the death of Augustus, having had coins s. in

170:3.11 Jesus s. the deathblow of the old society in that he

170:5.17 they s. a deathblow to Jesus’ concept of the divine

175:4.6 2. His zeal for temple reform s. directly at revenues

184:1.6 s. Jesus in the face with his hand, saying, “How

184:1.7 Although Annas regretted that his steward s. Jesus,

184:4.1 “Prophesy to us who it was that s. you.”

185:6.2 And they spit upon him and s. him in the face with

185:6.2 took the reed from his hand and s. him upon the

186:2.10 exclaimed: “Prophesy to us who it was that s. you.”

195:0.3 it early s. a decided attitude on religious rituals,

195:0.14 and enormously higher note in human morals was s..

structural

49:4.8 The mind of mortals is akin, regardless of certain s.

84:6.8 home maintenance, which is the s. basis of society.

structure

39:4.16 temple of records on a system capital is a unique s.

43:4.10 Since the Lucifer rebellion a new s. has been

46:5.32 7. The circles of the finaliters have a unique s. at the

47:3.2 This gigantic s. consists of the central rendezvous of

58:6.7 The physiologic equipment and the anatomic s. of all

68:2.11 threaten to swamp the whole complicated s. of a

77:3.2 Dilmun, but others contended that such a great s.

77:3.5 imposing s. which would challenge the admiration of

77:3.9 to raise a new temple on the ruins of the first s.,

78:2.3 civilization of the second Eden was an artificial s.

81:2.17 This s. could then be daubed over with clay and,

81:4.3 there were originally five distinct types of skeletal s.:

81:6.25 education has not kept pace with expanding social s.;

84:0.2 Society itself is the aggregated s. of family units.

87:7.10 The cult is the skeletal s. around which grows the

89:1.1 the taboo is still a basic unit of the social regulative s.

89:3.2 just as the economic s. of the races was beginning to

89:5.1 part of the social and religious s. of primitive society.

89:6.4 a ghost spirit to watch over and protect the s..

94:4.10 the cult s is present; all that is needed is the vitalizing

98:1.1 missionaries might have built up a great religious s.

98:7.6 theologic and philosophic cast and s. of the tenets,

99:3.1 become an organic part of the political and social s.

104:3.17 are roughly related as the relation of function to s..

104:3.17 is not the function of the trinity s. or entity.

120:3.4 Avoid all entanglements with the economic s. and

122:6.2 home of Joseph and Mary was a one-room stone s.

134:3.1 This s. was really a temple of the philosophy of

147:3.1 Surrounding this pool was a s. of five porches

160:2.10 the world will behold a great and glorified social s.,

188:3.11 a morontia s. known as the “Michael Memorial,”

structures

11:3.1 There are no material s. nor purely intellectual

18:2.4 The morontia s., and spirit creations are exclusive

42:4.14 determined by the dimensions of the material s.

43:1.4 Excepting a few rather isolated s., these highlands

43:4.4 surrounding seventy s. comprising the residential unit

43:6.7 landscape and of the material and the morontia s..

44:0.16 We discern how these material s. appear to you by

44:3.9 While neither these s. nor their embellishment would

45:1.2 finaliters and their s. are not ordinarily perceptible to

46:5.16 situated at the center of the governing group of s. on

46:5.27 these s. periodically undergo extensive changes.

46:5.27 Many changes are being made in the Urantia s..

46:5.30 enormous s.: the vast astronomic observatory of

46:5.31 largest and most beautiful of all the matchless s. of

46:6.12 These s. are transparent; hence all system activities

46:8.1 clustered around the ten marvelous s. domiciling the

47:3.5 Each of these s. is devoted to the assembly of one

48:3.15 morontia s. increase in perfection and grandeur as

48:3.15 The majority of the mansion world s. are roofless,

49:3.3 the inhabitants must take refuge in their special s.

73:5.2 And though the s. of the Garden were simple, they

74:6.6 chambers located in close proximity to their brain s..

80:6.4 The Andites built the first stone s. in Egypt.

80:6.4 while many stone s. had been erected in different

81:4.9 Their skeletal s. come the nearest to preserving the

81:4.10 Study of such skeletal s. will disclose that mankind

124:6.4 They gazed upon the marble s. from a distance but

133:4.6 “My friend, as you build the material s. of men,

struggle or long strugglenoun

1:0.3 Paradise journey, the fascinating s. of the eternal

1:0.6 beckons him inward in that long and fascinating s.

1:5.15 Father participates in the personality s. of every

15:8.6 and the s. for universal equilibrium is begun anew.

26:10.5 look back upon the ls. with a joyous envy,

32:3.6 surest safeguard for the creature throughout the ls.

34:7.8 every dark hour, at every crossroad in the forward s.,

36:2.17 prevail from time to time in the long upward s. of

39:5.5 upward strivings of men are marked by many a s..

40:10.6 from the chance to participate in the agelong s. of

40:10.8 brethren of the ascendant evolutionary s. will be

41:6.4 Early in the atomic s. it loses its outer electron;

46:2.5 no conflicting forms of life, no s. for existence, no

48:4.5 of past episodes in one’s experience of combat, s.,

48:4.12 The future signifies s. and advancement;

48:4.18 the intense s. for developmental progress and noble

48:6.35 every effort in the ls. to break the fetters of material

50:6.3 life of the mortal races is always attended by s..

51:5.4 but a very meager idea of how this competitive s.

51:5.6 progress is made than a million years of former s..

52:1.4 you will begin to see why this long and painful s. on

52:7.5 antisocial end products of the long evolutionary s.

52:7.5 goal of the long planetary evolutionary s. is in sight

53:5.6 In the early days of the s. Lucifer held forth

53:8.3 come with Lucifer to Urantia for the last crucial s..

54:2.3 —freewill participation—in the long evolutionary s.

57:3.12 but sooner or later, heat wins the s. with gravity,

59:4.1 In the agelong s. between land and water, the sea

61:0.2 the incessant s. of the evolving animal species for

62:3.4 relentless war, broke out; and when the terrible s.

62:4.5 the s. for existence was altogether too intense.

64:5.1 of India became involved in another great racial s..

64:6.13 The last great s. between the orange and the green

64:6.19 evenly matched in this s. since each carried strains of

65:2.1 indeed a romance of biologic s. and mind survival.

65:2.5 made only of those which survived the long, ls..

67:2.5 beings were involved in the decisions of this bitter s.,

67:2.6 For more than seven years this s. continued.

67:3.4 During the times of this s. the loyalists dwelt in an

67:3.8 with his chief throughout the long and trying s..

67:3.8 throughout the seven-year s. Amadon and his loyal

67:5.3 sank back to its old biologic level, and the forward s.

68:0.1 beginning of the narrative of the long forward s. of

68:2.5 History is but the record of man’s agelong food s..

68:4.7 many, many retrogressions in the long forward s. of

68:5.11 Association with animals suggests s. and force;

68:6.1 The basic s. of man was, and is, and ever shall be,

68:6.4 population is increased, the inevitable s. is renewed;

69:2.4 the double demands of the intense s. for existence

69:2.6 But there was a long, ls. between the lazy devotees

70:0.3 The coercive demands of the s. for existence drove

70:2.11 the gigantic s. between nationalistic militarism and

70:2.11 the agelong s. between the herder-hunter and farmer.

70:7.18 Taxation has been a ls., one of the earliest forms

70:12.1 The great s. in the evolution of government has

70:12.2 In the ls. between division of authority and unity

70:12.20 Mankind’s s. to perfect government on Urantia has

71:0.2 state is the institution which survived in the ls. for

71:1.23 larger territorial states had a long and bitter s. with

77:9.10 comrades in the ls. to attain a settled status of light

79:5.4 thus began the crucial s. for the fertile lands of

79:5.6 pure red men departed from Asia, but the ls. left its

79:8.2 Of the epic s. with the red race there persisted only

79:8.17 take up the unremitting s. for never-ending progress.

81:5.2 gradually escaped the worst of the incessant s. to live

81:6.7 to escape this incessant s. and interminable toil

81:6.7 some remission from the intense s. for existence,

81:6.21 It was a ls. to substitute oxen for men since this

81:6.28 At first life was a s. for existence;now, for a standard

81:6.44 This is the gist of the long, ls. of the peoples of earth

82:0.1 glory of the whole long and arduous evolutionary s..

84:3.3 disability in the existence s.;mother love handicapped

84:5.9 Every easement of the s. for existence has redounded

84:8.6 the fruits of the long upward biologic s..

86:2.2 The s. for life is so painful that certain backward

86:2.2 Nature fear became a factor in the s. for existence

86:6.7 wasteful s. to appease the ever-displeased spirits,

87:0.2 Man has had a long and bitter s. with the ghost cult.

87:6.1 odds in the one-sided s. of man versus the cosmos

92:3.3 Primitive religion is nothing more nor less than the s.

92:3.3 self-maintenance s. into the domain of an imagined

94:5.0 5. THE STRUGGLE FOR TRUTH IN CHINA

95:7.2 Long the s. continued between Babylonian Ishtar,

97:9.26 The Yahweh-Baal s. ended with the captivity.

98:5.3 the surviving champion of the sun-god in his s.

98:6.4 But the deciding factor in the s. between the two

98:7.6 3.The Zoroastrian conception of the s. between good

99:4.9 tranquillity in the religious world until the great s.

100:4.2 great, the good, the true, and the noble without a s.

101:10.9 are on their side in the supernal s. to attain eternity

103:2.9 theory of the s. between the “higher” and the “lower

106:2.4 culminate the long evolutionary s. by investing the

109:5.4 and succumb to the stress of the evolutionary s..

110:7.10 until the very end, until the last earth s. is over; I

110:7.10 deprive me of the reward of my patient and intense s.

111:7.2 cannot stop or even materially alter your career s. of

111:7.2 the eternal purpose of all this difficult, uphill s. with

116:5.12 The s. for perfection pertains not only to intellectual

116:5.14 Their s for physical dominance over the relationships

117:4.1 these unending efforts bespeak the unceasing s. of

117:4.11 The s. of this universe age is between the potential

117:6.7 the completed attainment of the mind s. for spirit

117:7.17 there will be rest, relaxation from the agelong s. for

118:1.10 participate in, every temporal s. with the problems of

119:7.4 we well understood the intensity of the s. which

126:5.0 5. THE FINANCIAL STRUGGLE

131:4.7 soul, gird yourself for the spirit s. of immortality!

134:5.11 either they must embark on the life and death s. for

134:8.2 his last s. with the realities of mortal existence alone.

134:8.6 should understand what a great s. the Son of Man

137:7.9 that any and all methods were justified in the s. to

148:6.9 Then ensues the great s. in his heart between faith

155:5.11 The religion of the spirit means effort, s., conflict,

155:6.10 not failed to mark the long and untiring s. of Israel,

157:6.4 upon the incessant s. between the soul and the body.

158:1.4 The Master could have relinquished the s. this day

159:3.8 There is but one s. for those who enter the

159:3.11 those who lie down before their troubles without a s.

160:4.14 Those timid souls who can only keep up the s. of life

160:5.10 I have come to bring peace but rather a soul s.”?

176:2.7 when each of you is called to lay down his life s.

187:5.5 spoken, he bowed his head and gave up the life s..

188:5.5 who may have been tempted to give up the moral s.

191:1.2 battle of a new day, the s. with spiritual darkness

193:4.4 Judas met defeat in his battles of the earth s. because

195:0.3 History shows that the s. ended in compromise.

195:3.7 Christianity had prepared itself,by s. and compromise

195:4.4 stands face to face with a s. for existence which is

195:4.5 In this gigantic s. between the secular and spiritual,

196:2.3 the human Jesus as he engaged in the superb s. to

struggleverb

3:5.11 Then must man s. in an environment of relative

33:3.4 valiantly s. for the welfare of mortal men and the

52:2.1 They do not s. so long in barbarism as did Urantia

68:2.1 of a civilization may collide with each other and s.

76:5.6 angelic helpers continued to s. in conjunction with

147:3.3 you s. under the handicaps of the imperfect

struggled

4:1.2 Through long ages the human race has s. to reach its

63:4.4 men valiantly fighting with one hand while he s. on,

72:5.12 they, too, s. for political liberty and for economic

81:6.44 of all the ages through which civilization has s..

86:1.2 Primitive Urantians s. for existence, not a standard of

97:8.2 They s. with their original and Egyptian concept of

strugglesnoun

1:5.16 all the individual experience of the progressive s.

5:5.1 of morality does not deliver man from the real s.

17:1.9 the reunions of the s. and triumphs of the ascendant

26:10.5 sometimes look back over the s. of youth and

32:5.2 The events of time and the s. of material existence

35:5.7 they are personally familiar with all the political s.

38:2.1 Angels are fully cognizant of your moral s. and

39:5.7 the survival s of the early ages do not naturally breed

48:4.16 are subjected to sustained stress in their upward s..

49:4.6 all have the same general s. with microscopic foes

51:5.4 For the first time the racial wars and other tribal s.

52:1.3 During the early racial s. on many worlds some of

52:1.4 from the prolonged and extraordinarily brutal s.

52:2.5 Racial s. and tribal wars continue over into this

52:2.11 The preceding period of tribal s. and rugged

58:6.6 the early adjustment s. of these primitive organisms.

58:7.12 deposits of age upon age tell the story of the life s. of

62:3.8 These s. continued until only one group of less than

62:3.10 this couple, veterans of so many s., found themselves

63:7.4 history of Urantia, the story of the evolution, life s.,

64:6.8 more intelligent strains perished in these tribal s.;

64:6.28 These were ages of intense s. between the races, but

64:7.20 The s. of these early ages were characterized by

68:3.3 rises far above even the s. to maintain the group.

68:6.1 were for the purpose of winning these land s..

70:1.8 during these s. the early peace tribes were practically

70:2.9 Olden wars strengthened, but modern s. disrupt

71:1.2 classes were inevitable, and class s. have ever been

71:1.23 While a sovereignty that transcends all minor s.

79:5.5 In earlier s. the red men were generally successful,

80:5.4 The decisive s. between the white man and the blue

84:1.7 a tremendous disadvantage in all her s. with man.

97:6.2 the Hebrews in their military s. with other nations.

98:0.3 who fought in so many of the Occidental military s..

98:7.6 upon the s. between Mithraism and Christianity,

101:10.9 faith-liberated sons have certainly enlisted in the s. of

109:0.1 personality of the human child expands for the s.

110:3.1 permits Adjusters to lend assistance in your short s.

113:1.3 and mercy are extended to them in the life s. of the

113:1.6 does not terminate your career and transfer your s.

116:5.15 The spirit s. of time have to do with the evolution of

117:4.1 As we view the ceaseless s. of the creature creation

117:4.1 Our s. with the vicissitudes of time in the evolutions

117:4.2 the grand universe the Supreme s. for expression.

121:1.9 The first s. between the expanding Roman and

127:3.14 the most difficult experiences of all their uphill s..

130:2.4 divine truth in one of their triumphant s. with error

132:3.3 is mentally lazy in adjusting to the progressive s. of

136:4.10 fragmentary narratives of the Mount Hermon s.,

155:5.11 halfhearted souls who instinctively shun the s. and

194:3.12 All participants in these terrible s. met with defeat.

194:3.12 these embittered s. with an enhanced reputation

strugglesverb

12:9.5 Your philosophy s. for emancipation from dogma

102:0.2 and who bravely s. on in the face of the mechanistic

130:4.8 this life, in the aggregate, s. toward higher values,

struggling

1:0.4 the highest ambition, of all the s. creature creation of

2:2.6 experience of imperfectness of all the s. creatures

2:5.8 Sons and their subordinates s. so valiantly with the

32:5.1 All of your mortal s. is not in vain.

34:7.5 mortals are compelled to undergo such marked s.

37:5.5 articulate expression of whole groups of s. mortals.

40:5.2 nearer and nearer to the s. creatures of the realms,

40:5.9 Adjusters occupy the minds of these s. creatures

40:5.11 in the final judgments of these s. mortals of the early

64:3.1 Besides the Foxhall peoples, another s. center of

68:2.1 appear to be an inconsistent mass of striving and s.,

71:0.1 competitive contest of force between the s. tribes

94:2.3 repeated transmigrations robbed s. mortals of their

106:1.3 truth, beauty, and goodness to such an incomplete, s.

112:5.8 than to court the hazard of depriving one s. mortal of

116:6.1 where spirit through the mediation of mind is s. for

117:7.17 citizens of the settled universes just as their s.

132:5.19 money-power to gain advantage over your s. fellows.

140:5.15 the chief purpose of all human s.—perfection—even

151:5.5 then peering into the darkness at the s. oarsmen,

194:3.2 gospel of faith to be proclaimed to s. humanity.

196:0.3 Jesus did not cling to faith in God as would a s.

196:1.1 as to take the human Jesus away from s. mortals!

196:2.4 wholly lost sight of the s. and valiant human Jesus

strung

11:8.1 strand on which are s. the gleaming stars, blazing

102:0.1 His hopes of survival are s. on a figment of mortal

stubborn

74:5.5 but he met with s. resistance at every turn.

80:5.3 tribes of the mixed white race met with s. resistance

97:5.6 And but for the s. resistance of the priests, these

156:5.18 and more tolerant in living with s. associates?

175:1.4 And now do your willful high priests and s. rulers

185:6.7 and harassed by the s. attitude of the mob.

stubbornly

166:5.4 Abner s. resisted all attempts of Paul to remake the

191:5.4 Your doubts, Thomas, always most s. assert

stubbornness

113:5.2 “weep because of your willful intolerance and s..”

191:5.1 There was an emotional s. associated with his

stuck

139:8.13 but Thomas rallied his courage, s. to the apostles,

studentsee student visitors

4:1.7 I have long been a s. of, and am more or less

22:8.3 the apprentices, s. helpers, of the Teacher Sons,

30:3.3 any system of any universe may become a star s.,

30:3.11 flock in upon us as observers, s. helpers and

30:4.23 There are three orders of s. spirits in accordance

39:4.7 the first s. apprenticeship in the universe career,

66:7.3 to inspire and favorably impress the s. observers

72:4.1 coeducational in the precollege schools that the s.

72:4.1 adjacent to each shop is a library where the s. may

72:4.6 When a brilliant s. completes his work ahead of

77:8.10 companions and guides for celestial s. sojourners,

94:8.19 fraternity of believers but rather a community of s.

112:4.8 4. Be stationed for a time as a s. observer on one of

123:5.5 the s. learned his lesson by reading aloud and by

123:5.9 Jesus was a brilliant s., possessing a great advantage

123:6.1 Although Jesus was not an unusual s., he was a

125:4.3 that he was a finished s. of the Nazareth schools,

127:4.7 James was a much better s. than Joseph, who, while

129:2.7 Jesus enter any of the schools of Jerusalem as a s.,

145:1.3 Jesus was a close s. of nature; an experienced

student visitor(s)

30:2.155 6. S. Visitors.

30:3.11 6. The S.. From all the universe a constant stream

30:3.12 Morontia mortals are s. only within the confines

35:3.21 institution; s. are not received from other realms.

35:3.22 that the Melchizedek colleges are thronged with s.

37:3.3 that soon arrests the attention of extra-Nebadon s..

37:3.3 they discover that certain archangel activities are

39:4.15 a transport seraphim does not deposit some s.

46:2.9 Near the polar crystal receiving station for s. you

46:6.12 hence all system activities can be viewed even by s..

47:1.1 of all classes of transition mortals, and s.,

48:3.10 to the entertainment of superhuman groups of s. and

48:3.10 S. are allowed on all inhabited planets, even those in

114:5.5 certain of the s. who may chance to be sojourning on

studentssee students, star

12:1.13 the whole astronomical plot, suggests to our star s.

12:1.14 Our s. of these phenomena are in doubt as to the

15:5.14 As your star s. scan the heavens, they will observe

25:4.15 they are s. and teachers of applied law, the laws of

30:4.4 3. Mansion World S..

30:4.14 3. Mansion World S.. All surviving mortals who

34:2.6 thoughtful s. of our problems look forward to the

35:3.22 schools that the various universes send exchange s.

35:3.22 always upward of one hundred thousand foreign s.

35:8.2 They were the first s. in the Melchizedek University

37:8.8 The advancing s. of this order in training number

37:10.5 all corps of celestial personalities as helpers, s.,

43:7.3 although morontia s. constitute by far the largest

44:5.2 They are the persistent s. of the cosmic projections

44:5.3 These artisans are the keen s. of the mind circuits of

44:5.4 these s. of the fundamental laws of the Eternal Son

44:5.6 are most proficient in collaborating with the star s. in

45:6.8 Mansion world s. who have one or more children in

47:1.2 the class assemblies of the mansion world s. on this

47:3.9 Spiritually, of course, the mansion world s. are far

47:8.7 the mansion world s. achieve a status which is

48:6.35 ignorance or other limitations of mansion world s..

48:6.28 Mansion world s. achieve cosmic perspective—

48:6.28 who so patiently teach the mansion world s. and

48:7.1 it is the practice to teach the less advanced s. by the

49:6.17 teachers in those realms which they passed by as s..

50:4.3 the s. and teachers in the Prince’s schools were all

52:6.3 The racial and national interchange of s., teachers,

55:2.9 Neither do they sojourn, as s., on the morontia

55:2.11 ample opportunity to gain in experience as teacher-s.

57:3.2 The near-by star s. of that faraway era, as they

59:0.2 Your s. have designated this period the Archeozoic.

59:6.11 tribulation, known to your s. as the Permian.

66:3.7 it was from these near-by tribes that the first s. of the

66:3.8 after training and inspiring these s., sent them back

66:7.6 S. were taught manual dexterity as individuals and

66:7.7 Among the later s. trained in Mesopotamia for work

66:7.20 This number includes the regular s. but does not

72:4.4 in science and philosophy, occupy the attention of s.

72:5.9 people labor six hours each working day and, like s.,

79:6.11 still keen s. and aggressive in their pursuit of truth.

93:3.2 To a majority of the Salem s. Edentia was heaven

93:3.4 to his disciple Nordan the Kenite and his band of s.

93:5.5 Melchizedek sent one of his s., Jaram the Hittite,

93:7.1 Melchizedek continued to instruct his s. and to train

94:7.5 sending his s. out in groups of sixty to proclaim to

101:4.1 future s. of such a revelation are tempted to

123:3.1 to meet an almost endless procession of earnest s.

129:3.6 in understanding Jesus’ life on earth if all mortal s.

148:1.1 as far as India, were represented among the s. in

148:1.1 What the s. learned during the forenoon they

148:1.4 were to be found among these evangelistic s..

170:5.20 s. of the records of his teachings became divided

174:2.2 uttered but few words when a group of s. from the

174:2.2 We are only s., and we would know the truth

student(s), star

12:2.4 The Uversa s. observe that the grand universe is

15:5.14 As your s. scan the heavens, they will observe

20:8.3 from the duties of outpost sentinels to those of s..

28:7.1 the s., millennial tourists, celestial observers,

30:2.150 1. Star S..

30:3.2 1. The Star S., the celestial astronomers, choose to

30:3.2 These s. are not in any manner organically connected

30:3.2 they are merely guests.

30:3.3 in any system of any universe may become a s.,

30:3.3 S. are not required to serve eternally in this corps,

studiedverb

2:0.2 The nature of God can be s. in a revelation of

30:2.157 of every phase of existence may be observed and s..

30:4.23 As morontia ascenders s. and worked on the worlds

36:2.16 modes of life protection and preservation are s.

44:5.4 spirit force, when s., yields dependable deductions

49:5.1 Mortal creatures may be s. from many viewpoints,

82:2.2 all ancient peoples should always be s. and judged in

87:5.9 The intention and will of the spirits were s. by means

123:5.2 he s. the rudiments of the Book of the Law as it

123:5.2 For the following three years he s. in the advanced

123:5.3 Nothing but the Scriptures was s. prior to the twelfth

123:5.14 they strolled through the countryside and s. nature

133:3.2 While Ganid s family life, Jesus was teaching Crispus

134:0.1 journey Jesus had carefully s. the people he met

196:2.3 mistake made by those who have s. the Master’s life

studiedadjective

151:3.14 parables as the best refutation of the s. effort of the

studies

15:7.8 by the seven spheres of the higher physical s. of the

18:5.3 On these worlds ascending mortals carry on s. and

35:7.3 as they pursue their s. on these forty-nine worlds.

35:10.3 pilgrims pursue their s. in the practical schools of

38:5.3 the assigned constellation to begin their advanced s.

44:0.13 and Havona contains the patterns, the pattern s.,

123:5.11 sort of golden rule to guide them throughout their s.,

studios

46:5.31 The s. of these artisans are among the largest and

studiously

138:6.5 undramatic; Jesus s. avoided all display of power.

140:8.21 Jesus s. avoided the negative method of imparting

studyverb

2:0.1 it is permissible, and may prove helpful, to s.

6:4.10 is only necessary to s. the spiritual attributes of God

6:8.2 To appreciate the character of the Son, s. the

7:7.3 understand the Father much more fully as we s.

12:0.2 as we s. and observe the total material creation, we

23:2.21 the Solitary Messengers as they often work and s.

25:1.7 come down from your next career to s. you and to

29:4.16 serve as instructors of all who s. the sciences of the

30:3.4 They s. all forms and phases of space material and

33:8.3 are permitted to send observers who attend and s.

48:6.35 It is the task of the mind planners to s. the nature,

60:1.12 Today, if you would s. the life of this age, examine

66:4.10 they did painstakingly s. their personal constitutions,

92:7.3 not a Urantia religion that could not profitably s.

101:2.17 Psychology may indeed attempt to s. the phenomena

124:5.6 would never go to Jerusalem to s. with the rabbis.

126:2.3 expected to go to Jerusalem to s. under the rabbis.

129:1.10 supper before he departed for the synagogue to s..

132:0.3 Jesus’ desire to s. and mingle with this cosmopolitan

148:6.11 S. the Book of Job just to discover how many

196:0.10 When you s. the career of the Master, as concerns

studynoun; see study worlds

5:4.15 In the s. of the religious life of Jesus, view him

12:0.3 We are convinced, from the s. of physical law and

12:9.4 is composed of hydrogen and oxygen; a further s. of

19:1.6 Even in the s. of man’s biologic evolution on Urantia

19:1.6 —can be had only by the full and unprejudiced s.

19:1.10 3. The s. of causation is the perusal of history.

21:2.1 devoted to the s. of the efforts of his older brothers

22:7.10 the s. of the concepts of time and the realities of

22:10.4 one of each of the high sons—assigned to the s. of

24:1.11 rotated in service and hence make an agelong s. of

25:3.4 been placed in the hands of the conciliators for s.

25:3.11 to the s. of questions arising in the minor sectors of

26:7.1 here the ascending pilgrims discover what true s.

26:11.1 s. of the impending problems of Paradise residence.

27:2.2 S. and instruction are not the exclusive occupations

30:3.4 in their work of star s. and space survey.

30:4.17 ascenders advance from one stage of s. to another in

30:4.24 Before spirit mortals reach Havona, their chief s.,

35:3.13 are devoted to the following special phases of s.:

35:7.3 to numerous new activities on these worlds of s. and

36:2.10 devoted to the s. of universal life, life in all of its

36:2.17 devoted to the s. of the evolution of creature life in

36:2.18 Each of its satellites is devoted to the s. of a single

38:7.5 including a s. of planetary usages and languages.

38:7.5 By s. in the schools of the realms they acquire

39:0.11 Here they begin the s. of the languages, history,

39:1.17 trust and responsibility by diligent application to s.

40:7.4 this supernal adventure should be the supreme s. of

43:1.6 emergency school, is devoted to the s. of problems

44:6.5 the emotions of divinity for the s. and edification of

46:5.29 otherwise, they are: service, s., and relaxation.

47:7.5 S. is becoming voluntary, unselfish service natural,

48:2.24 for purposes of s., teaching, and other projects.

48:3.2 the lowest mansion worlds to the highest s. spheres

48:3.13 The first s. on the mansion worlds will be the tongue

52:2.4 As you pursue this s., you will more clearly discern

55:3.12 while the Deity s. of the second age is the attempt to

56:10.2 absorbed in the experiential s. of philosophy, divinity

56:10.3 all too often limit to the s. of man’s crude artistic

57:7.3 The s. of these radioactive elements will reveal that

58:1.1 the s. of physical conditions preparatory to launching

58:6.6 S. of the rock-embraced fossils of marine life reveals

72:4.1 There are no classrooms, only one s. is pursued at

72:4.6 Then begins the s. of books and the pursuit of special

72:11.3 every man pursues some special line of s. in addition

81:4.10 S. of such skeletal structures will disclose that man

82:2.2 backward groups have no marriage institution; a s. of

92:3.1 The s. of human religion is the examination of the

92:6.1 Urantia religions present an interesting s. of the

101:2.3 Reason, through the s. of science, may lead back

101:2.7 The discriminating s. of science logically suggests the

101:2.11 the s. of nature becomes wholly consistent with a

103:6.1 Theology is the s. of the actions and reactions of the

103:6.1 Theology is always the s. of your religion;

103:6.1 the s. of another’s religion is psychology.

103:6.2 When man approaches the s. and examination of his

103:6.9 Science is man’s attempted s. of his environment,

103:7.3 the s. of energy transmutation and material

112:1.12 Much trouble experienced by mortals in their s. of

112:2.1 It would be helpful in the s. of selfhood to remember

113:7.2 the opportunity to advance by s. in the extension

122:0.2 After a s. of the special report on the status of

122:0.2 visit to Urantia, and, as a result of his s. of human

123:3.1 The textbook for the s. of the Greek language was

123:5.3 passed on to the s. of the other books of the law,

123:5.3 followed by the s. of the Prophets and the Psalms.

123:5.10 Throughout his course of s. Jesus learned much

124:2.3 Jesus’ interest in s. was somewhat above the average

124:4.1 at school and was indefatigable in his s. of nature,

124:4.1 his s. of the methods whereby men make a living.

125:2.11 the age of fifteen to begin his long course of s. in

126:1.4 property to pay for Jesus’ course of s. at Jerusalem,

127:1.5 two of whom were old enough to begin serious s..

128:2.5 a close and painstaking s. of their habits of living

129:1.9 Jesus spent at least five evenings a week at intense s..

132:0.2 While at Rome, Ganid had regular hours for s.

132:5.2 And as a help in the s. of the sources of your great

134:1.2 believed that he spent this time in s. at Alexandria.

137:6.5 they should spend three hours every evening in s.

137:7.14 two evenings each week at the synagogue in the s. of

study worlds

14:5.9 Each of these billion s. is a veritable university of

15:13.3 of ascending mortals is conducted on the seventy s..

25:1.5 serve on the s. encircling the headquarters spheres

26:3.1 On the billion s. of the perfect central creation,

28:7.1 creatures domiciled on the four hundred ninety s.

30:4.22 in through the s. of the ten major sectors and on to

35:7.3 to numerous new activities on these worlds of s.

46:1.9 The seven transitional s. and their forty-nine

47:7.4 mansonia you begin to learn of the constellation s..

48:1.4 and more truly morontial on the constellation s..

48:3.2 the lowest mansion worlds to the highest s. spheres

55:2.9 from the s. of Salvington they go back as teachers

studying

45:6.2 their leisure on the system capital observing and s.

77:1.6 They ranged far and wide, s. and observing the races

103:6.4 Such a technique of s. reality consists in turning the

123:3.10 spent s. the flowers and plants by day and stars by

126:3.8 among the apocalyptic books which he had been s.

127:1.8 so fondly planned, at Jerusalem s. with the rabbis.

134:7.3 the Son of Man lived for two months, working, s.,

stultify

88:2.6 Moses’ commandment was later used to s. art and to

stultifying

94:2.3 none was so s. as this belief in transmigration—

stumble

22:1.13 they may s. temporarily, but not one has ever been

32:3.6 entertain spiritual doubts, s. into confusion, and

135:11.4 if he finds no occasion to doubt and s. over me.”

137:6.5 entertain false hope; the world will s. at my words.

140:6.8 “But you will s. over my teaching because you are

149:4.5 learned endeavored to trip him, but he did not s..

151:2.2 When trouble comes, these believers s.; they fall

153:5.3 any good reason why you should s. at my words?

158:8.1 But whosoever causes one of these little ones to s.,

165:5.4 if you have faith, if you will not s. in fear, I declare

167:4.5 If a man walks in the day, he does not s. inasmuch

167:4.5 If a man walks in the night, he is liable to s. since

175:1.15 They both shall s. into the pit of destruction.

180:6.1 prepared for what is coming that you will not s.

181:2.27 that some of you will succumb to doubts and s.

181:2.28 I promise that I will not s. over anything you may do.

191:4.3 You are all the children of light; therefore s. not into

stumbled

23:1.6 no record that a Solitary Messenger ever s. into

45:2.3 the System Sovereign s. and fell into darkness,

90:1.4 Many of the olden shamans unwittingly s. onto

92:6.19 The followers of Mohammed s. at the advanced

94:2.6 the Indian concept of deity, but in so doing they s.

127:1.4 they s. over his sayings and misinterpreted his doings

194:0.3 salvation through Jesus—they unintentionally s.

stumbles

195:10.5 the first mile, but mankind languishes and s. along

stumbling

44:4.8 have heard only the crude and s. orations of Urantia.

136:1.6 this was the great s. block of Jesus’ early disciples.

141:1.4 But it was always a s. stone to John’s followers

157:1.4 but it behooves us to afford no s. block for the

158:7.4 you make your love for me a s. block to my doing

180:2.4 continued to wreck their faith against this s. block.

181:2.27 This night you will all be in great danger of s. over

stumps

59:5.12 S. of other and older mountains are to be found all

stunned

137:3.5 Mary expected all Palestine to be startled and s. by

137:4.9 Mary the mother of Jesus was crushed; she was s.!

137:5.2 earth and how it might possibly end, they were s..

138:7.2 Once more were his associates shocked, s..

139:12.14 The eleven apostles were horrified, s..

150:1.3 they were literally s. when he proposed formally to

152:3.3 These words of Jesus sent the multitude away s. and

157:6.15 bold and startling statements in silence; they were s..

158:7.8 The apostles were literally s.; they were amazed and

162:1.1 apostles had been literally s. by his sudden decision

171:4.3 Again were the apostles amazed, s.; but they could

175:4.2 on ruthless denunciation, were s. and bewildered.

183:3.6 The apostles and disciples were literally s. by what

186:1.3 Judas was s., dumfounded.

187:6.3 they were s. by this exhibition of mortal callousness

stunning

164:1.4 s. rebuke to all Jews regarding their attitude toward

stunting

177:2.7 It is true that many of the objectionable s.

stupendous

0:9.3 Deity, is engaged in the s. and amazing act of

2:1.3 the infinity of the s. manifestations of the Father’s

8:1.1 the vast stage of space is set for the s. drama of

8:1.9 any event prior to this s. eruption of creative energy

8:3.5 dedicated all to the s. plan of exalting surviving

12:1.14 s. circuits of force and materializing energies.

13:2.1 are tremendous and s. spheres, and they are equal

14:1.18 alternate processions of s. gravity-balancing bodies

15:0.2 post-Havona creation was divided into seven s.

15:3.5 two streams of star clouds emerging in s. stellar coils

17:2.5 but the s. reaction of the Deity Absolute was not

22:10.5 personalizations of s. ideals and tremendous

23:0.1 Son directly participated in this s. spiritualization.

24:1.1 All these s. systems of energy are under control;

29:4.38 intricate tasks involving more s. computations with

31:10.19 Supreme Being with this s. scheme of upstepping

34:1.3 This is the relation of a s. drama in few words, but

44:2.10 I recently witnessed such a s. presentation in which

45:1.2 that you may and can complete the s. undertaking.

47:7.5 some s. and magnificent, some supernal and divine

57:8.6 Michael would engage in the s undertaking of mortal

84:2.7 The s. change from the mother-family to the father

105:7.18 we are all witnessing the s. repercussions of the far-

110:1.2 These heavenly helpers are dedicated to the s. task of

128:1.1 He entered upon this s. task fully realizing his dual

152:3.1 Jesus’ fame was then augmented by this s. wonder

167:4.2 the most s. outward working of his entire career.

191:0.8 even in the face of such a s. fact as the resurrection.

stupid

3:6.5 that is not so s. as completely to mechanize the idea

133:5.12 mentally s. and ignorant, being the offspring of the

139:9.6 the twins might even reverently be called s., but they

sturdy

80:5.7 The blue strain contributed many s. traits and much

85:2.3 out in the forest affectionately embracing a s. oak.

121:7.11 3. The s. morality of the established Jewish religion.

127:3.14 His s. and practical optimism was contagious;

172:5.1 These s. Galileans were confused and disconcerted

177:4.3 Judas thoroughly understood the s. character of

195:2.6 The Stoic and his s. appeal to “nature and conscience

sturgeon

60:2.9 Marked changes occurred in the fish family, a s. type

style

87:6.14 you engage in prayer, you resort to the older s. of

87:6.14 s. of another generation, the so-called solemn s..

121:4.4 and in accordance with the s., of Paul’s Epistles.

129:1.3 but during that time Jesus created a new s. of boat

129:1.3 had more work, turning out these new-s. boats,

135:1.4 Mount Carmel and decided to adopt his s. of dress.

139:2.12 Something of Peter’s s. and teaching is shown in the

139:2.12 Peter’s vigorous s. was better shown in his letter

195:10.14 had been men who preferred such a s. of worship.

suave

184:1.1 Annas was a s. and politic planner and plotter.

sub-Deity

108:3.8 numerous other personal and impersonal s. groups

sub-Paradise

13:4.6 There is literally no phase of the s. administration of

24:1.8 results in the s. co-ordination of all material and

subabsolute

0:4.8 2. Absolute and S.. Absolute realities are eternity

0:4.8 S. realities are projected on two levels: Absonites—

0:11.5 not react to any universe situation in a s. manner.

0:12.1 are inherent in the creation of two s. and evolutional

7:1.5 Such s. focalizations of spirit gravity are a part of the

11:7.4 Space is neither a s. condition within, nor the

13:4.4 functioning presence of s. and experiential Deity is

16:1.1 of the Seven Master Spirits as the s. inevitability.

16:2.5 are one with the Conjoint Creator on all s. levels.

16:6.1 This cosmic mind is a s. manifestation of the mind of

17:3.10 to be independent of all known s. universe circuits.

42:2.21 doubt that any s. personality, even power directors

42:10.7 Havona mind is s. but superevolutionary; being

56:5.2 existential reality, two s. levels have differentiated,

104:4.27 appearance in the experiential Deities of s. capacity

104:4.47 make possible the subinfinite and s. manifestations

105:7.1 Transcendentals are subinfinite and s. but superfinite

105:7.18 far-flung cosmic panorama of the s. manifestations

106:2.8 infinity of the triodities as such is revealed on s.

106:3.3 s. beings had nothing to do with this primal

106:4.4 is nonetheless s. notwithstanding inherent capacity

106:6.1 meaning-values within the scope of a s. cosmos.

112:1.9 On s. levels this seventh or totality dimension is

115:3.13 cosmos, hence never function as such on s. levels.

115:3.13 to time-actualize with respect to a part on some s.

116:0.2 and was being managed by, Creators who were s.,

118:0.9 the basic association of s. and derived Deity,

subadministrations

33:6.3 The various s. of the universe have assigned to them

subadministrative

55:3.13 settled, would have about one hundred s. centers.

subatmospheric

49:2.11 can live on the superatmospheric and the s. planets.

49:2.11 on both the s. and the superatmospheric worlds.

subatomic

41:9.3 is reached, and the s. energies begin to be released.

42:3.6 4. S. mattermatter existing extensively in the

subbreathers

49:2.12 Satania, about two and one-half per cent are s.,

49:2.13 your outer neighbor, Mars, would be denominated s..

49:2.25 The s. employ the first type of nutrition, the marine

subcapitals

51:7.3 s. are founded on remote land bodies and among the

subcenters

51:7.3 from fifty to one hundred of these s. will have been

subconscious

76:2.8 he had not been unaware of their s. resentment of

91:2.6 phenomenon of man’s intercourse with his own s.

91:3.5 look both ways for help: for material aid to the s.

91:7.4 when it is sensitive either to the uprisings of the s.

100:1.9 that it is an activity functioning in the supposed s.

100:5.6 If one is disposed to recognize a theoretical s.

100:5.9 All of this gravitates consciousness toward the s.

100:5.10 preliminary preparation has its origin in the s. mind

100:5.11 Jesus had no s. delusions or superconscious illusions.

110:4.3 (In contrast with these s. emanations, the revelations

177:4.11 but he had been a s. critic of Jesus ever since John

177:4.11 habiliments of hate were well organized in his s mind

subconsciously

172:1.7 Many times had he entertained such ideas s., but

subcontinent

79:2.1 members of each penetrated the s. of India in their

subcrustal

57:8.16 The flow of the s. lava bed became well-nigh world-

subdeified

0:4.4 to s. beings there exists a domain of interassociated

subdeity

118:5.3 beauty, and goodness for which all s. creations strive

subdivided

11:3.3 This second zone is in part s. into seven immense

11:3.4 Each of the seven sectors of Paradise is s. into

22:0.1 The trinitized order of sonship is s into three primary

36:1.3 The primary division is s. into twelve groups of

59:0.7 It may be s. into six long periods, each characterized

195:10.7 But Christianity, as it is s. and secularized today,

subdivision

39:2.15 —receivers and dispatchers—are a specialized s. of

72:7.1 The city (or some s. thereof) concerns itself with

170:5.20 This pitiful s. of Christian believers results from

subdivisions

4:0.3 concerns of the superuniverses and their many s.;

14:4.1 minor divisions, with yet other s., and so on.

23:1.3 They are all equal, and there are no classes or s.

24:0.11 the sectors and local universes, with their s.,

27:5.5 grand orders, each having about one million s..

30:2.9 are divided into numerous classes and minor s..

30:3.5 of the local universes and their administrative s..

36:2.11 This number twelve, with its s. and multiples, runs

39:2.8 Like other s. of the superior seraphim, some were

41:1.4 order are assigned to each of Nebadon’s primary s.,

44:6.2 This corps, while embracing over one thousand s. of

46:6.1 administrative unit is divided into one hundred s.

66:3.4 The city was laid out in ten s. with the headquarters

66:3.4 the corporeal staff situated at the centers of these s..

subdue

62:3.5 these mid-mammals wax valiant and s. the whole of

93:5.9 Abraham laid before Lot his plan to s. all Canaan

193:4.3 to destroy a well-intentioned man who failed to s.

subdued

51:4.6 The orange men are usually s. by the red and reduced

55:3.1 neither have the earth animals been s. in perfection;

64:6.18 The northern tribes were s., enslaved, and absorbed

139:4.7 As John grew older, his temper became more s.,

139:11.6 Simon gradually s. his fiery nature until he became a

186:3.1 followers of Jesus were so frightened and s. that

subdues

28:6.20 a nation,” but rather “he who s. his own tongue.”

51:4.6 enslaves the green, while the blue man s. the indigo.

131:3.6 greatest of warriors who overcomes and s. himself.

subduing

52:1.7 fear religion serves a very valuable purpose in s.

52:3.6 it is the golden age of exploration and the final s.

143:4.1 Sargon, king of Assyria, in s. a revolt in central

subelectronic

42:3.4 2. S. matter—the explosive and repellent stage of the

subeternal

0:7.8 The Supreme Being is even now evolving as a s.

subfederal

72:2.7 persons nominated by the regional (s.) executives,

72:2.8 work is carried on by the regional (s.) authorities,

subgalactic

15:3.5 from opposite sides of the vast Sagittarius s. system

subgroups

46:6.1 is divided into one hundred subdivisions of ten s.

77:6.4 There are eight s. of secondary midwayers.

subhuman

9:5.3 He ministers to human and s. intellect through the

34:4.9 The human and the s. orders of evolutionary life are

42:10.4 On this level material mind is experiencing: as s.

79:5.2 These s. types were pushed south by the fifth

79:5.2 found northeastern Asia free from these s. types.

subinfinite

0:2.2 functions on three Deity-personality levels of s. value

0:3.25 primacy of the Father is not apparent on s. levels;

0:5.4 All s. orders and phases of personality are associative

0:11.13 the transcended time-space, universes of s. Deity

0:11.15 On s. levels they are functionally differentiated, but

11:2.10 of making possible s., even time-space, creation.

56:9.1 On s. levels there are three Absolutes, but in infinity

56:9.8 But beyond s. levels the three Absolutes are one,

104:4.47 make possible s. and subabsolute manifestations of

105:0.2 can never be comprehended by any mind that is s. in

105:7.1 Transcendentals are s and subabsolute but superfinite

106:6.5 and while the experiential Trinity Ultimate is s.,

112:1.9 potential for s. penetration of the absolute.

subject or human subject or mortal subjectnoun

2:3.2 God is loss of existence as an individual s. of that

26:1.13 The discussion of these three orders forms the s. of

32:2.13 Papers dealing with the superuniverse introduce the s

44:4.7 we could, in a half hour’s address, cover the s matter

77:8.8 the s. through whom these communications were

108:5.2 Adjuster fails to register in the experience of the hs.,

109:2.4 3. Has a s. who has made the supreme decision,

109:2.5 4. Has a s. who has been mustered into one of the

110:1.1 Adjuster is constantly communicating with the hs.,

110:6.22 when the hs. breaks through into the third psychic

110:7.10 “And now, without injury or jeopardy to the s. of my

110:7.10 say further to my beloved s. that I will function

111:0.5 that this guardian spirit remained with the ms.

111:0.6 to influence the fortunes of the hs. in the hereafter.

111:7.4 of the difficulties of ministering to her ms..

111:7.5 unending conflict between the two natures of my s.:

112:3.7 hs. temporarily loses identity, but not personality;

113:2.6 The destiny guardian of the hs used in this contactual

113:2.6 this seraphim on Urantia and to this hs. is 3,641,852.

113:3.1 most important things a guardian does for her ms.

113:6.3 blame in the matter of the survival failure of her s.;

121:0.1 were partially recorded by the hs. of my temporal

123:6.9 the s. of Jesus’ going away from home again came

127:6.8 his marriage, Jesus had given the s. little thought.

127:6.8 Jesus gave very little thought to the s. of marriage.

128:7.5 Whenever this s. was referred to, Jesus only replied,

132:0.9 talked with the man whose name became the s. of

133:1.5 this difficult s. of self-defense and nonresistance.

134:3.5 Never before or after did he say so much on one s.

141:2.2 you henceforth look not upon yourselves as law-s.

144:6.7 refused to make any pronouncement upon the s..

145:2.1 Andrew had taught, his s. being “The New Way.”

150:3.2 discussion of the whole s. of human superstition.

154:0.3 to report to Caesar he was shielding a traitorous s.,

168:1.5 being the s. of the greatest of all demonstrations of

170:0.2 he discussed the s. from every viewpoint and

176:2.8 the twofold s. of the destruction of Jerusalem and

185:2.4 What effrontery for these s. citizens to appear before

187:1.5 only slaves and s. peoples were subjected to this

188:5.1 the sufferings and punishment of the evil-doing s..

subjectverb; see subject, not

0:5.2 Reality is s. to universal expansion, personality to

3:6.2 and is therefore wholly s. to the will of the Creator.

4:4.5 And the whole of this absolute nature is s. to the

5:3.7 under the dominance of the evolving soul and s. to

5:5.12 religious experience is, it must be willing to s. itself

7:3.2 becoming progressively less s. to material gravity

9:3.5 The energies s. to the direct or indirect control of

9:5.7 you s. your minds to animal fear and distort them by

9:6.6 is s. to the gravity demands of neither material nor

9:6.6 Pure mind is s. only to the universal gravity grasp of

10:4.3 would be nonpersonal but s. to their personal wills.

12:3.1 mindal, or spiritual—are alike s. to those grasps,

12:8.3 having gone out from Paradise, it journeys on s. to

12:8.10 Organized energy which is s. to linear gravity except

12:8.11 Organized consciousness which is not wholly s. to

14:6.32 the Sons, all the while s. to the will of the Father.

15:12.2 they are s. to the supergovernment only in so far

20:4.5 ward of a Master Son and, as such, is wholly s. to

20:6.5 nor do they incarnate s. to the Father’s will;

20:6.5 bestow themselves as Paradise Sons s. to the will

21:2.3 prerogatives from Paradise Sources and Centers, s.

21:5.1 experience as the very creatures s. to such authority.

24:1.1 they are s. to intelligent supervision.

24:1.14 the circuits of pure mind are s. to the supervision

24:1.14 labors the Universe Circuit Supervisors are s. to

24:1.16 concerned with the circuits s. to their supervision.

24:2.4 while s. to such a chief director are thousands upon

25:0.9 but always s. to the direction of those who rule the

29:4.15 the physical controllers are provisionally s. to the

31:2.2 associated with them and s. to their command all

31:7.2 though s. to the corps organization they are not of

31:8.3 They are s. to God the Ultimate, and their present

34:1.4 the Spirit could become so fully s to the Creator Son

34:3.7 the Infinite Spirit are s. to both time and space.

34:6.9 empowered increasingly to s. the animal nature to

37:4.3 the Union of Days, and they operate in Nebadon s.

38:0.1 and authorities and powers being made s. to him.”

38:6.1 twelve units, s. to the command of a supervisor,

38:6.3 all other local universe orders have become s. to the

38:6.3 All ranks of angels are s. to his sovereignty; they

39:1.4 There might possibly be legions of angels s. to the

41:9.2 Atoms and electrons are s. to gravity.

42:1.7 these manifestations of the Infinite may be s. to

42:4.2 endless changes to which physical energy may be s..

42:11.3 are s. to the mechanisms of time and space.

42:11.5 All mass—organized energy—is s. to this grasp

48:2.14 changes in material energies which render them s. to

48:2.23 You may repeatedly s. yourself to the test of these

49:3.2 without a protective friction atmosphere are s. to

49:3.3 These worlds are s. to disastrous electrical storms

50:2.1 they are s. to the executive mandates of the System

50:2.5 the regulation of the planetary inhabitants are s. to

50:2.6 both spirit and physical controllers are s. to the

50:3.3 the early morontia bodies, s. to certain accidents of

52:2.5 green men are particularly s. to such extinction.

55:8.1 body, s. to the veto of the Constellation Fathers,

60:3.21 They, too, were s. to the dinosaur doom, destruction

62:4.4 their earlier ancestors, they were greatly s. to fear.

66:8.3 being a life-modification sphere and s. to numerous

70:6.6 the most despotic tyrant was s. to some restrictions

72:3.7 Children remain legally s. to their parents until they

72:7.9 All imports are s. to a tariff designed to protect the

73:6.8 all perished in the course of time, thus becoming s. to

74:1.4 advised to regard themselves as s. to the Urantia

76:4.6 These superior offspring were not so s. to fear as the

80:6.3 Nile valley; they were there much less s. to hostile

81:5.7 Liberty s. to group regulation is the legitimate goal

82:2.5 Women have always been s. to more restrictive

84:7.5 procreation is becoming more voluntary, s. to man’s

94:2.2 cult of the Aryans became s. to increasing inroads

96:4.7 speak of God as being in man’s image, as being s. to

98:2.8 in Palestine, thinking was held s. to believing.

102:2.1 one’s perception of religion is still human and s. to

106:1.1 but such destiny is s. to a time delay, a constitutive

108:5.4 Adjuster has the power to s. the creature trends of

111:1.4 But into your hands, s. to your own decisions, has

111:1.5 is about all you have of universe reality that is s. to

111:4.8 creativity of the inner world that is most s. to your

111:5.3 consented to live in men and to indwell men s. to the

111:5.4 chooses—to s. the creature will to the Father’s will.

111:5.4 the Father chosen to make a fragment of himself s. to

112:5.1 which are relatively s. to the destiny of the whole.

112:7.6 a thing in the universe and as such is s. to the laws

113:4.2 Mortal man, s. to Adjuster leading, is amenable to

114:5.2 governor’s rulings are all s. to appeal to conciliating

114:6.17 governor general, but all his rulings are s. to appeal

115:7.1 existential limitations only by having become s. to

115:7.1 the finite God also becomes s. to the necessity

116:5.15 the concepts of mind s. to the overcontrol of spirit.

120:0.4 on the first bestowal he was s. to the combined

120:0.7 likeness of mortal flesh, s. to the will of the Father.

120:1.2 have voluntarily chosen to s. yourself to the will of

120:1.2 in your previous bestowals been s. to all but the will

120:1.2 you have elected to be wholly s. to your Father’s

120:2.1 complete your human education—all the while s.

120:4.1 entered upon as the Son of Man—all the while s. to

122:5.1 was s. to periods of mild spiritual discouragement.

127:2.3 from Jerusalem that he would be s. to his parents;

128:1.12 Jesus was submissively s. to the will of the Father in

128:7.2 always have been, and always will be, s. to the will of

129:3.5 task of living his mortal earth life all the while s. to

134:4.9 unless they acknowledge themselves as s. to some

135:8.5 And Jesus answered, “To be s. to your baptism.”

136:4.9 so nobly begun it, always s. to the Father’s will.

136:10.1 I pledge you I will be s. to the will of my Father.”

140:6.4 ‘You shall not kill, that whosoever kills shall be s.

141:2.2 you henceforth look not upon yourselves as law-s.

141:7.12 purely mortal influence or s. to frail human judgment

144:6.8 present themselves to Jesus and become s. to his

148:4.6 mortal man is s. to inherent evil tendencies, but

148:4.6 Man is indeed s. to evil, but he is in no sense the

153:3.2 the phenomenon of the Son of Man s. to the will

154:2.1 Only the synagogues of Jerusalem had been s. to

159:2.1 all who will believe the gospel shall be s. to your

160:5.10 Are we willing to be s. to this terrible and testing

162:1.1 reiterated declarations that he must be s. to death,

163:6.2 the seventy related how “even the devils were s.

163:6.2 these disobedient minor spirits should be s. to you

174:3.5 Sadducees had thought to s. Jesus to the influence of

175:1.8 related to the peace of Israel you are to be s. to them

185:1.3 large extent s. to the whims of the Jewish leaders,

185:5.6 The Jews were a proud people, now s. to the yoke

185:7.2 judge who was so unjust as to s. him to flogging

194:2.11 Since the bestowal of the Spirit of Truth, man is s. to

194:2.12 In a way, mankind is s. to the double influence of the

194:2.12 The early evolutionary races of mortals are s. to the

194:3.9 refused to s. the gentiles to these Jewish practices.

subject, not

11:8.8 Space potency is not s. to the interactions of any

12:8.12 True spirit is not s. to physical gravity but eventually

29:3.2 neither are they s. to the administrative direction of

33:5.3 This ambassador of Paradise to Nebadon is not s. to

37:3.2 not ordinarily s. to the direction of the Bright and

41:9.2 The ultimatons are not s. to local gravity, but they

46:1.8 worlds like Jerusem are not s. to the vicissitudes of

48:4.11 abode are incapable of depletion and are not s. to

76:4.6 These superior offspring were not so s. to fear as

77:6.3 not being s. to the limitations of mortal flesh.

102:6.1 a dynamic religious faith, which is not s. to precise

107:6.6 Adjusters are not s. thereto as is material creation.

112:0.5 It not wholly s. to the fetters of antecedent causation

166:5.1 The synagogue of Philadelphia had never been s. to

subjected

3:3.4 One thing is certain: God is never s. to surprise.

12:6.5 forces become partially predictable when s. to

15:6.9 becomes almost wholly available as light when s.

16:5.5 not even after ascenders are s. to the long training

25:6.3 They are s. to a dual inspection, their records being

28:5.19 when it is s. to their reflective scrutiny,

35:8.7 When s. to the Melchizedek training, when once

39:0.1 when seraphim have been s. to educational tests and

42:4.8 When s. to the heat and pressure of certain internal

42:5.6 always gives up a particle of light-energy when s. to

42:5.14 energy appear as wave phenomena when s. to

42:10.1 wherein energy-matter is being progressively s. to

48:4.16 ascendant beings who are s. to sustained stress in

48:5.9 They are s. to no special discipline either before or

58:5.1 had become as dense and rigid as steel, being s. to a

59:5.16 converted into coal if s. to proper pressure and heat.

59:5.16 Anthracite has been s. to more pressure and heat

60:1.1 These arid districts were s. to great erosion from the

60:4.2 when the crust is s. to pressure from any cause,

76:3.9 Children were s. to courses of training in agriculture,

84:4.8 was s. to complete family and social quarantine

105:0.3 our concepts must be s. to profound distortion in the

108:5.10 Thought Adjusters are not thus s. to examination

124:2.4 defend himself even from injustice or when s. to

133:2.1 Jesus intervened in behalf of the person s. to attack.

137:4.14 since Jesus had already s. himself in all things to the

153:1.3 He s. his chosen messengers to repeated rehearsals

170:4.14 progressive evolution is s. to sudden periodical

179:5.5 and s. to the almost mathematical precision of a set

183:3.7 associates saw their Master being s. to this indignity,

184:2.11 he had avoided being identified and possibly s. to

185:6.2 die by crucifixion should be thus s. to scourging.

186:2.11 this unique scene of its beloved Sovereign thus s.

187:1.5 only subject peoples were s. to this dishonorable

subjecting

34:6.9 Spirit ever ministers to assist you in s. the flesh

160:1.11 deepen the supreme purpose of living by actually s.

subjection

51:3.6 even to the s. of insubordinate minorities who may

70:7.12 marry and submit to lifelong s. to the tribal taboos.

162:7.2 I do not speak of outward s. to another’s rule;

185:0.3 also necessitate their s. to purification ceremonies

subjective

9:8.7 1. S. self-consciousness.

16:9.1 all human experience is really s. except that intuitive

16:9.8 it is a purely s. philosophic abstraction and devoid of

91:8.11 Prayer is a s. gesture, but it contacts with mighty

100:0.2 —an objective lure in the place of s. gratification—

100:0.2 —yet love yields the supreme s. satisfaction.

103:9.5 religious experience is a purely spiritual s.

107:4.7 also the unending potentiality of the s. fragment of

130:2.10 human mind which enables the s. consciousness to

196:3.20 such a real religion is not a purely s. experience.

196:3.21 not just a psychic illusion because it is so purely s..

196:3.21 human observation apparently as an exclusively s.

196:3.21 objective reality, God, is only through the purely s.

subjectivity

196:3.20 It signifies the whole of the s. of the individual

subjects or human subjects or mortal subjects

0:12.11 concepts pertaining to the s. to be presented.

5:3.2 to register the bona fide adoration of their s.

5:3.6 and give ear to the pleas of their petitioning s.

22:10.8 knowledge and information on hosts of other s.,

26:5.6 the pilgrim helpers take their s. to the pilot world of

26:7.6 when their s. have succeeded in this phase of the

26:8.2 these Son finders must so fully instruct their s. that

26:8.5 fail to pilot their s. successfully on the second

26:10.3 After a long sojourn on circuit number two the s. of

26:10.6 begin the preparation of their s. for this great and

26:10.7 These guides personally pilot their s. to the inner

31:4.1 join their s. in taking the finaliter oath of eternity

40:5.10 contributes much towards preparing their ms. for

40:5.13 Adjusters do everything for their s. of temporary

49:6.5 During the sleep of their s. these waiting Adjusters

52:7.4 as the Adjusters increasingly fuse with their s. during

54:1.9 by all their loyal associates, subordinates, and s..

66:2.7 the one hundred hs. were given into the hands of

66:8.7 shorn of all power to harm his former s., awaits the

79:4.6 of the Aryan conquerors with their inferior s..

85:6.5 when rulers commanded such veneration from their s

87:2.8 It was customary to dispatch a large number of s. to

89:4.9 he must needs have sorely taxed his toiling s..

107:2.8 the mortal indwelling, but whose s. rejected survival.

107:6.7 for Divinington upon the natural death of their ms..

107:6.7 And those whose s. do not pass through the portals

107:7.2 how then can Adjusters select ms. and volunteer to

108:1.9 of their appearance in the minds of their chosen s..

108:2.1 not assigned until the hs. make their first moral

108:2.1 Adjusters reach their hs. on Urantia just prior to the

108:2.4 functioning between the Adjusters and their hs.;

108:3.3 Hs. are often known by the numbers of their Adjs.;

108:3.7 Adjusters return thereto upon the deaths of their s..

108:5.10 not subjected to examination when their s. fail to

108:6.7 how they do enjoy communicating with their s. in

109:1.4 the survival or nonsurvival of their particular ms..

109:2.2 a type of world where Adjusters are loaned to ms.

109:2.8 exploits within and without the ms. of attachment.

109:3.1 merely loaned for the temporal lifetimes of their s.;

109:3.1 permission for everlasting fusion if their s. survive.

109:3.3 but they do afford great help to their hs. during the

109:3.5 are able to gain far more actual contact with their s.

109:6.2 because of the nonsurvival of successive hs.,

110:1.2 the patient teachers who so constantly urge their s.

110:2.1 intellectual and spiritual development of their hs.,

110:2.1 You are all s. of predestination, but it is not

110:4.1 wealth of wisdom and truth to the minds of their ms.

110:7.3 Most Adjusters who have translated their s. from

110:7.3 for advanced work in those ms. who fail to survive.

113:6.4 guardians whose s. do not go to the mansion worlds

119:2.5 order while he painstakingly ministered to all his s.

129:3.1 constitute the s. of the narratives which follow this

133:3.6 he never seemed disposed to discuss these s. at

141:2.1 We are indeed his loyal s., but far transcending

141:2.2 “When you are the s. of this kingdom, you indeed

141:2.2 God’s will is your law, you are noble slave s.; but

143:1.1 experiences with the s. of their personal labors.

150:6.1 the evening discussions Jesus talked upon many s.

170:2.12 substitute for the idea of the kingdom, king, and s.,

171:0.6 how the rulers of the gentiles lord it over their s.,

179:3.9 the kings of the gentiles have lordship over their s.,

186:2.11 and taunts of his darkened and degraded ms..

188:4.8 chief delight is to detect his s. in wrongdoing and

subjugated

50:5.6 Gradually these pleasure-seeking weaklings are s. by

subjugation

66:5.8 use of traps, great progress was made in animal s..

116:1.1 The intelligent s. of every physical segment of the

116:6.1 The goal of the evolutionary universes is the s. of

117:7.13 be in perfect balance and in complete s. to mind,

121:7.3 The Jews were not only held in s. to the law but

135:5.1 were at a loss to explain their s. to gentile overlords.

sublimation

94:12.1 its s. of Gautama, first as the enlightened one,

sublimesee sublime faith; sublime peace

1:0.6 This s search for the God of universes is the supreme

1:7.2 Such a s. relationship can exist only between

5:1.6 s. consciousness of knowing God and the supernal

5:3.8 The worship experience consists in the s. attempt

5:4.9 transition between polytheism and s. monotheism.

8:2.8 And these s. traits of divinity are co-ordinated in the

9:5.6 your intellectual evolution is one of s. perfection,

12:1.10 consists of one billion spheres of s. perfection and

12:7.13 the most intimate inner contact with you, so s., so

20:6.1 Let the s. knowledge of the mortal life of Jesus of

26:4.13 you reach Havona, your sincerity has become s..

27:7.3 the heights of the perfection of s. self-expression

28:5.12 But the s. repleteness of these transactions is beyond

31:3.2 for even greater tests of trust and more s. services of

31:10.11 unique beings, a material universe s. in its ultimacy

31:10.20 And as we view this s. spectacle, we all exclaim:

32:3.12 thus may conjointly attempt to reach the s. heights

33:5.2 Trinity Personalities, is a being of s. dignity and

44:1.1 millions of enraptured beings held in s. ecstasy

45:6.4 that s. experience of achieving parental relationship

46:4.9 If I could only go on to portray the s. grandeur and

50:7.1 undertakings where s. confidence and unquestioned

55:5.5 open-air arenas of worship assembly are equally s.

55:6.2 not heaven, but it is a s. foreshadowing of the divine

55:10.9 There seems to be evolving a new and s. relationship

68:3.1 but ghost fear was a new and s. sort of terror.

77:9.12 by a s. sort of partnership, carrying man up to God

84:0.1 creator of civilization’s most s. institution, the home.

92:5.3 2. The s. ideals of revealed religion.

92:6.17 lay in the s. Hebraic concepts of goodness

96:0.1 The Jews synthesized all gods into their more s.

96:5.5 great mind of Moses trying to adapt his s. concept

96:5.8 enlarged and more s. vision of God which Moses

97:7.9 writings of Isaiah are among the most s. and true

97:7.13 the nationalistic Yahweh by his s. portraiture of the

99:5.9 had a religious experience so personal and so s. that

100:2.8 and enduring realities of a new and more s. level of

100:3.1 completeness in religious loyalty that is superbly s..

100:7.14 Jesus was never in a hurry; his composure was s..

101:1.4 neither is religion the offspring of s. feelings and

101:3.6 2. Produces a s. trust in the goodness of God even in

101:3.15 11. Steadfastly adheres to a s. belief in universe unity

101:9.3 True religion is that s. and profound conviction

102:2.2 the outworking of that s. partnership of man and

102:6.3 the forward impulse of evolution, or a s. hypothesis.

108:6.8 matchless adventure, s. uncertainty, and boundless

110:0.2 of an Adjuster to the individual is touchingly s.,

110:1.1 during those s. experiences of the worshipful contact

110:1.2 They are the careful custodians of the s. values of

110:7.1 but fusion depends on yet other greater and more s.

116:7.6 only find resolution in the s. synthesis of almighty

119:0.4 training for the s. tasks of ruling the local universes

121:4.3 Stoicism ascended to a s. morality, ideals never

125:6.6 right in the midst of the most serious and s. effort

129:3.5 was consecrated to the s. task of living his mortal life

131:4.4 His splendor is s. and his beauty divine.

132:3.5 ideals will never rise higher than his faith, his s. hope.

137:3.6 he would do so with great power and s. grandeur.

141:3.4 mind, his matchless poise, and his s. tolerance.

143:7.7 Prayer is self-reminding—s. thinking; worship is

149:6.2 so that you may be joyfully led into that s. worship

155:3.7 while comforting the human soul with a s. hope.

170:2.12 in the s. and intelligent worship of God the Father.

170:5.19 ideas and spiritual ideals with man’s most s. hope

178:1.11 the still more mighty and s. ministrations and

181:2.15 tolerance which is born of s. confidence in me

188:5.8 this s. spectacle of the death of the human Jesus on

195:7.14 the s. task of finding God and striving to be like him.

196:0.2 exalted and elevated the idea into a s. experience by

196:0.5 but rather a s. experience and a profound conviction

196:0.9 by this living faith, this s. religious experience.

196:0.10 surrender of will, a s. assertion of confidence,

196:2.2 the s. spiritual heights of the positive realization of

196:2.2 None is good but God,” to that s. consciousness of

sublime faith

101:0.1 fear slavery of the evolving savage up to the s. faith

196:0.1 Jesus enjoyed a wholehearted and s. in God.

196:0.5 from the spiritual anchorage of this fervent, and s..

sublime peace

100:6.6 earmarks of religious living is that dynamic and s.

101:8.4 knowledge, and its strivings are the preludes to s..

108:5.5 but such a divine gift should confer a s. of mind

sublimely

48:4.15 our own self-glorification becomes s. ridiculous,

100:7.7 As a man among men he most s. trusted the Father

195:2.3 The early Romans were s. consecrated individuals.

sublimest

55:2.5 now replaced by ecstatic joy and the s. enthusiasm

sublimity

64:7.20 devotion that oftentimes bordered on grandeur and s.

101:2.13 but in spiritual insight and the s. of the soul’s trust.

116:7.1 a material creation of physical grandeur, spirit s.,

195:10.2 The beauty and s., the humanity and divinity,

196:3.19 The Hebrews had a religion of moral s.; the Greeks

submarine

60:3.15 S. volcanoes broke out in the submerged Himalayan

submaximum

105:7.17 Father to creatures of both maximum and s. status,

submerge

68:2.11 a vainglorious generation threaten to swamp and s.

73:7.1 required completely to s. the entire peninsula.

117:5.2 submits to the will of the Creator, he does not s. or

117:5.5 Man does not unite with the Supreme and s. his

submerged

45:4.14 12. Moses, the emancipator of a remnant of the s.

59:1.17 except parts of Wales, which were deeply s..

59:2.6 The waters of this inundation covered all the land s.

59:3.3 masses were little changed until they were again s..

59:4.8 western Europe, including the British Isles, was s..

59:5.18 becoming so eroded and s. that the coast lines of

60:3.15 volcanoes broke out in the s. Himalayan region.

61:1.1 were very generally above water or only slightly s..

61:1.12 the latter part of this epoch most of Europe was s..

61:3.9 The Iceland land bridge s., and the arctic waters

61:4.6 connection between Africa and South America s.,

62:1.3 of India southwest of the mountains gradually s.,

70:1.5 individual irritations began to be s. in the group

73:6.7 wall stood until the Garden was subsequently s..

78:1.10 group carried extensive strains of the s. orange and

78:5.7 these now s. lands as a result of Andite penetration

78:7.7 the first Eden lies s. under the eastern end of the

79:1.9 The last great manifestation of the s. military genius

79:2.6 the Andites had become s. by 10,000 B.C., but

79:3.8 recognize in the Dravidians their Andite cousins s.

80:2.4 Presently the Sicilian land bridge s., creating one

93:7.3 early Salem missionaries had become generally s. in

94:1.4 called Prajapati, sometimes termed Brahma, was s.

95:6.5 it was definitely eternity-s. in the ultimate reality of

98:2.7 that philosophy and aesthetics were entirely s. in

110:4.3 grouping themselves together in the s. mental levels,

134:5.9 by re-establishing the s. political sovereignty of

170:5.9 became gradually s. into the mystic conception of the

submergence

58:4.7 lava flows on land with succeeding water s. and

58:7.8 drift contributed to the frequency of the periodic s.

59:1.15 370,000,000 years ago the great and almost total s.

59:3.1 years ago another great period of land s. began.

59:3.4 carried down at the time of the previous land s.,

59:3.9 The rock deposits of this s. are known in North

59:3.11 Toward the close of the final Silurian s. there is a

59:4.5 in North America the s. at one time or another being

60:2.6 It was during this s. that the beautiful lithographic

60:3.5 Arctic Ocean, constituting the second greatest s. of

60:3.5 Before this great s. began, the eastern Appalachian

61:3.3 25,000,000 years ago there was a slight land s.

73:7.1 and the s. of the Sicilian land bridge to Africa,

73:7.1 Concomitant with this vast s. the coast line of the

73:7.2 We do not regard the s. of Eden as anything but a

76:6.4 early dilution and the eventual s. of the Adamic

77:3.1 After the s. of Dalamatia the Nodites moved north

77:4.7 origin two hundred thousand years ago after the s.

78:7.2 For thousands of years after the s. of the first Eden

79:3.5 And but for the complete s. of the Andites by the

79:5.1 of India is that of Andite conquest and eventual s.

80:5.6 initiation to the “happy hunting grounds”—lethal s..

94:2.4 the doctrine of the eternal escape from self by s. in

170:5.21 long s., just as surely as the butterfly eventually

submergences

58:7.8 near sea level, there occurred many successive s.

59:4.7 Following these s., many of the shore lines were

60:1.8 coast, usually above water during the continental s.,

60:4.1 And though there were subsequent minor s., none

submerses

58:1.3 freely bathes, literally s., every tiny living cell in this

submission

1:1.2 The Creator refuses to coerce or compel the s. of

15:12.3 In all matters not requiring trial, the s. of evidence,

68:1.2 while the premiums are paid by s. to society’s law

74:4.2 in worship and prostrate themselves in humble s..

82:1.10 Intelligent s. of this impulse to the regulations of

101:7.4 conformative, resigned to s. to tradition and

120:2.2 in weakness made powerful by faith-s. to the will

124:4.9 conscientious admonition of s. to his parents;

130:2.2 by means of daily s. to the will of the Father.”

136:6.4 he had lived in perfect s. to the will and guidance

136:9.2 won the world in potential by s. to the Father’s will

140:8.3 Jesus taught the active and alert s. to God’s will.

144:3.22 5. Trustful—in s. to the Father’s all-wise will.

155:6.5 outraged by s. to an outworn system of religious

159:5.10 Jesus did not advocate the practice of negative s.

181:2.15 born of sublime confidence in me and of perfect s.

186:2.2 His conduct at this time exemplified the patient s.

187:2.3 and conquer it by voluntary s. to the full human

submissively

128:1.12 Jesus was s. subject to the will of the Father in

submit

2:5.5 if you will s. to the leading of the indwelling spirit,

15:12.2 in so far as they voluntarily s. matters for counsel

20:4.2 the Avonals do not always s. to mortal incarnation;

43:8.4 willingness to s. the self to the disciplines of group

51:2.1 to undertake the adventure, to s. to the deep sleep

69:7.3 certain species of animals would s. to man’s presence

70:2.21 that compelled a race of arrogant individualists to s.

70:7.12 to marry and to s. to lifelong subjection to the taboos

84:1.7 constrained primitive women to s. to many strange

89:9.3 even revelation must s. to the graduated control of

95:1.5 throughout Mesopotamia for all women to s. to the

110:7.10 prepared to s. all to the tribunals of the Ancients of

131:4.4 Let all men s. their wills to him, the Resolute.

135:6.4 been asked to s. to the baptism of repentance.

138:7.1 it behooves us now to s. to the will of the Father

142:6.8 Nicodemus did not know how to s his will to the will

142:6.8 as a little child is willing to s. to the guidance of a

147:6.2 returned to Jerusalem to s. their report to the chief

160:5.7 That, I s., is the highest concept of religion the

170:2.21 to s. to the doing of the Father’s will without

178:3.3 therefore must we s. to that which is so soon to

182:2.2 Remember, we should all s. ourselves to the will

186:2.3 that he s. himself to the natural and ordinary course

187:0.3 What Jesus is now about to do, s. to death on the

194:1.5 both Jews and believing gentiles to s. to baptism on

submits

42:12.15 only that mind which freely s. itself to the spirit

117:5.2 When the creature s. to the will of the Creator, he

submitted

10:6.4 evidence s. by the personalities of the Infinite Spirit,

49:6.18 the portals of death; they are s. to Son seizure;

112:4.12 transcript of the summary of survival character s. by

136:2.1 Accordingly, not all who s. to John’s baptism

144:8.5 Many who heard Jesus that day s. themselves to

194:2.8 Jesus lived a life which is a revelation of man s. to

submitting

51:2.4 before s. to the dematerializing process on Jerusem.

89:3.4 setting the example by s. themselves to castration.

136:9.5 of living as a man in the world while all the time s.

183:1.1 in patiently s. to all this suffering and humiliation,

184:4.4 witnessed this sight of their beloved Sovereign s.

subnormal

68:6.11 and the enormously increasing groups of the s.?

68:6.11 The s. man should be kept under society’s control;

113:1.3 The s. minded—those who do not exercise normal

113:1.3 they lack capacity for the intelligent worship of Deity

113:1.3 The s. beings of Urantia have a corps of seraphim,

subnormals

72:4.2 sex to prevent parenthood, which is denied all s..

subordinateadjective

0:2.6 diverse co-ordinate and s. personalizations of Deity;

0:3.10 infinite control over all co-ordinate and s. sources

0:3.10 of the function of such co-ordinate and s. sources

2:4.5 justice as it is fairly applied to the s. spiritual beings

2:5.2 the intercession of his s. creatures, “for the Father

2:5.8 Creator Sons and their s. administrators struggling

3:4.1 unstinted bestowal of himself upon his s. creations,

3:5.1 rather through his Sons and their s. personalities.

4:5.2 Many of the messages of s. personalities, such as

7:0.2 upon his co-ordinate Sons and upon their s. Sons.

7:3.4 most vital incoming messages flash by the s. centers

8:4.3 each of his co-ordinate Spirits and s. personalities

9:1.7 a being provisionally s. in sovereignty but in many

9:5.2 with his co-ordinate and s. associates, rules supreme.

9:8.1 to his co-ordinate and s. personalities and agencies.

12:7.4 said with equal certainty of all his s. intelligences

16:4.7 but since a large majority of these s. beings are not

18:5.1 in administrative authority Recents of Days are s..

18:5.2 enormous numbers of the s. orders of celestial beings

20:8.3 the qualification and certification of all s. phases of

24:5.2 sentinels commissioned in a local universe are s. to

25:4.16 this nonexperiential knowledge to their s. creatures.

25:6.4 the advancing recorders stationed on the s. spheres

29:1.4 Such s. physical-control organisms are basically

29:2.17 But neither the power centers nor the s. physical

29:2.18 They co-ordinate the activities of the s. physical

29:3.10 The power centers and their s. controllers are

29:4.13 types of animals and in certain s. physical controllers.

32:4.1 which any of his co-ordinate or s. associates can do.

34:3.7 The majority of the s. persons of the Eternal Son and

35:8.6 These Sons function as s. assistants, messengers,

35:8.15 they are of even greater service in the s. units of the

36:5.4 consciousness of the Divine Minister and always s. to

38:7.3 of seraphim are provided with these s. assistants.

38:7.5 Only such as the s. beings of power control and

39:2.16 corps of their own order and with all s. recorders,

49:5.22 With this ruler there arrives a quota of s. auxiliaries

51:1.5 and default and 681,204 in the s. positions of trust.

51:7.3 just as fast as competent s. administrators can be

53:1.2 Lucifer’s transgression, s. intelligences refrained

53:8.7 withstood the minor and s. celestial personalities.

55:3.13 These s. centers would be presided over by one of

67:6.5 the director general of s. angelic life, and Van,

67:8.3 for seven long years the first inquiry of all s. life was:

70:4.9 The clan headmen were always s. to the tribal chief,

76:5.3 if the s. Sons of my realm do not send for you

94:5.3 subsequent centuries many s. gods and spirits crept

95:6.2 These s. gods he associated with the idealization of

96:1.1 never fully destroyed the belief in these s. spirits

96:1.14 The monotheists keep their s. gods as spirits, fates,

96:1.14 held that these foreign deities were s. to Yahweh.

96:1.14 but maintained that Chemosh was s. to Yahweh.

98:1.3 become head of the whole Greek pantheon of s. gods

108:4.2 While not s. to, co-ordinate with, or apparently

112:2.2 1. That physical systems are s..

113:3.6 a s. angelic personality, created but a little above the

114:2.5 but these other commissions are s. to the Urantian

116:3.3 of the Eternal Son and his co-ordinate and s. Sons.

116:6.1 Thus do physical systems become s.; mind systems,

118:4.1 and assignment of absolute attributes to s. Divinity

118:4.1 there are also a host of co-ordinate and s. causes,

118:9.2 unvaryingly limit the action of all s. intelligences.

119:0.2 come close to the life experiences of their s. living

119:3.5 repeated bestowals in the likeness of some s. order

119:5.5 and live the life of one of his own s. creatures.

130:3.5 might also give more or less recognition to s. deities.

134:5.16 in value, intermediate in meaning, and s. in status.

159:1.5 one of his s. stewards who owed him a mere hundred

subordinateverb

69:5.4 designed to help man s. the present to the future.

78:8.7 to all other gods, and therefore they refused to s.

118:8.2 can learn how to s. this physical-life machine to the

120:0.4 successfully and acceptably voluntarily s. himself

120:0.8 Creator Son once more voluntarily to s. himself to

175:1.10 Intelligently s your own wills to the will of the Father

subordinated

29:3.12 unknown manner s. to this supergravity presence.

33:2.3 s. herself to Christ Michael upon the return from his

93:3.6 But this great teacher s. everything to the doctrine

94:6.10 The God concept in Confucianism was almost s. to

96:1.14 As man advances in culture, the lesser gods are s. to

98:2.8 In Greece, believing was s. to thinking;

136:4.9 invariably s. his sovereign will to that of his Father.

145:5.1 or at least s. to the ministry of things physical.

155:6.11 that is, s. to truth, ennobled by love, dominated by

165:4.7 the material and temporal must be s. to the welfare

subordinatesnoun

1:5.3 and ministration of his Sons and their numerous s.

2:1.4 the experiments and all the adventures of all his s.

17:1.7 The immediate s. of the Supreme Executives consist

17:3.4 Infinite Spirit and his immediate associates and s..

24:1.14 to the Seven Supreme Power Directors and their s.

24:2.5 Usatia is solely attuned to his s. stationed in the

24:4.3 reports and recommendations only from their s.,

29:3.1 with their associates and s., upward of ten billion.

29:3.2 The Power Directors and their associates, and s.

29:4.1 These beings are the mobile s. of the Power Centers.

35:2.2 beings, superiors from above and s. from below,

35:5.3 are they quite the administrative peers of their s.,

35:6.4 their superiors on Salvington and with their direct s.,

38:8.5 must forsake their former s. when they pass out of

42:0.2 and powers of an almost unlimited number of s.,

51:3.5 since the words and acts of all his associates and s.

53:2.5 some of his s. ever accepted the proffered mercy.

54:1.9 and duly respected by all their loyal associates, s.,

56:5.2 the creation of numerous personal associates and s..

107:3.5 Always to be considerate of the limitations of their s.

114:0.3 resident governor general and all his associates and s.

131:9.2 Heaven has appointed many s. to assist in the

147:0.2 Herod himself, there existed a group of his s. who

subordinatesverb

96:0.1 man first includes all gods, then s. all foreign gods

subordination

8:2.8 in s. to the infinite and eternal wisdom of the limitless

33:2.4 This s. of the Divine Ministers to the Creator Sons of

33:3.5 and universal acknowledgment of s. to the Son,

33:3.5 did the Universe Spirit acknowledge s. to the Son,

33:3.6 After this pledge of s. by the Creative Mother Spirit

33:5.2 has never acknowledged s. to his brother Michael.

56:3.4 and as the cosmic mind in s. to the Absolute Mind,

96:0.1 the evolutionary philosophy of inclusion, s., and

112:5.4 has been placed in s. to the acts and choosing of the

120:0.3 ascend through actual experience in co-operative s.

120:0.8 By this decision to effect such associative s.,

subpersonal

6:6.1 phenomena in organisms functioning on the s.

107:7.4 —the nonpersonal, the s., and the prepersonal—

107:7.5 would not be correct to designate an Adjuster as s.,

118:7.7 S living things indicate mind activating energy-matter

subsatellites

30:4.16 worlds, usually satellites or s. of the system capital.

41:10.2 central sun or dark island with planets, satellites, s.,

45:0.1 the seven major satellites, and the forty-nine s..

45:0.1 the seven s. of these transition spheres are just about

45:0.2 The seven mansion worlds are the seven s. of

subscribe

155:6.5 should force yourself to s. to a belief in things

subscribed

93:4.1 Melchizedek church committed to memory, and s. to

subscriber

12:9.2 The number assigned to a telephone s. does not in

12:9.2 in any manner identify the personality of that s. or

subsequentnon-exhaustive—see subsequent ages;

      subsequent generation(s)

0:0.4 the usage of these terms in the s. presentations.

0:6.7 electronic level of energy-matter and s. evolutions

4:3.5 Father never does anything that causes s. sorrow

6:0.4 relationship of these eternal beings in the s. eras of

6:8.6 shine brightly in your material or s. morontial mind;

8:3.3 same personal relation to the Son in all s. creation

9:8.4 the close associate of that Creator Son in all s.

14:6.10 and Paradise as the eternal power nucleus for all s.

14:6.27 prepared for their s. adventures in universe creation.

15:5.12 the material nucleuses for the s. formation of bodies

16:1.1 hence the s. plan to create universes inhabited by

16:4.14 6. The s. bestowal of the spirit of the bestowal Sons,

16:5.4 It is hardly strange that the s. spirit career of such an

16:5.5 Even the s. intense Paradise culture does not

17:6.5 the entity of the s. Creative Spirit appears as

25:1.7 so helpful in their s. work on the Havona circuits as

26:3.4 work of preparing the pilgrims of time for their s.

26:5.2 More detailed instruction is provided on s. circles,

31:10.19 with their s. mobilization on Paradise in the Corps

35:8.2 the Melchizedek worlds in preparation for s. service.

36:2.17 for all s. evolutionary changes and modifications.

38:2.6 Throughout the whole morontia and s. spirit ascent,

39:2.13 angels are not concerned in your s. personality

39:4.15 and if he should return during a s. dispensation,

40:5.10 their mortal subjects for possible s. Spirit fusion.

42:4.2 still later on energy may again appear in a s. universe

42:7.5 Conditions surrounding the origin and s. evolution of

43:4.7 after the bestowal of Michael and his s. assumption

45:6.7 be permitted to demonstrate by s. freewill choice

47:7.4 the instructors who begin to prepare you for the s.

48:0.3 between the mortal estate and the s. spirit status of

48:8.2 purpose in all this morontia and s. spirit scheme of

49:5.16 the help of the biologic uplifters, and the s. missions

50:1.4 and their success greatly facilitates the s. missions of

50:5.4 the minds of these early ancestors of s. civilization.

52:1.4 In the light of s. civilization, this era of primitive

52:1.6 and sealed by the archangels for s. resurrection

52:1.7 the soil for the s. planting of the seeds of revealed

52:3.2 these mortals attain capacity for s. Adjuster fusion.

52:4.9 On the second and s. missions the Magisterial Sons

52:7.16 Son corps, at the end of their first or some s. reign,

53:2.5 That this happened is proved by the s. conduct of

53:7.14 but they have never handed down any s. decisions in

55:4.10 In the third and s. stages, some of the midwayers are

56:7.5 to prepare the way for the s. and successive eras of

57:2.3 all of the material bequeathed to the s. creations was

57:3.3 The cooling and s. condensation of portions of

57:3.6 varied periods of evolution and s. universe service.

57:8.8 electrical mobilization at the time of their s. arrival

57:8.11 lavas of deep origins and admixed with s. deposits of

58:3.4 but they are not effective in the s. modification of

58:6.7 s. endowment of mind is a bestowal of the adjutant

58:7.1 water-deposited rocks are commingled with s.

59:5.3 marine life and the opening of the s. land-life period.

59:5.15 deposits washed away during s. land elevations.

60:4.1 And though there were s. minor submergences,

61:3.6 The elephants of this and s. periods possessed

61:3.12 setting of the stage for the s. appearance of man.

61:4.2 it was not until the s. ice age that North America

61:5.2 the central points of s. glacial pressure flows.

62:3.6 mid-mammals would hide food for s. use and were

62:3.12 the contemporaneous birth and s. segregation of two

63:4.4 highly human traits of s. evolutionary development

63:5.4 not really cave dwellers either, though in s. times

64:2.7 people, as they were later admixed with s. stocks,

64:6.22 were thrown into great confusion by the s. perverted

64:7.12 racial strains by the s. admixture of Adamic blood.

65:2.4 together with failure of s. development.

65:4.9 planet until the s. arrival of the Planetary Prince.

65:5.2 we knew that the s. admixture of the Adamic life

65:7.7 in anticipation of s. attainment of advanced levels

66:4.1 your s. mythology grew out of the garbled legends

66:4.12 indefinitely until the arrival of a s. Son of God,

66:5.16 a new race as the goal of s. evolutionary growth

66:5.29 Few of these practices survived the s. disintegration

66:8.3 All s. history has been definitely modified by this

67:2.1 the planetary government and the s. redistribution

67:4.4 much of the s. idolatry of the human races grew out

69:1.3 origin and s. development of all human institutions.

69:6.8 that fire led to the s. discovery of steam power

69:9.3 the s. gross abuses attendant on the misuse of capital

71:8.11 invention and the s. mastery of the machine age.

72:1.5 The s. transition from monarchy to a representative

74:1.2 with the narration of their s. conduct on Urantia.

74:6.9 The practice of some s. nations of permitting the

75:5.7 No feature of their s. deprivations and material

77:2.2 in anticipation of the s. appearance of Adam.

77:5.8 never did become fully eclipsed by s. retrogressions.

78:8.11 to effect the ruination of Mesopotamia, s. climatic

79:7.4 contributed much to a s. spiritual awakening.

81:2.10 his primitive estate to the levels of s. civilization.

81:2.18 It was from these early huts that the s. idea of all

81:6.17 and accent to the vocalization of s. alphabets.

83:2.2 stage between capture by force and s. courtship

83:4.2 while the social status of s. children demanded the

83:8.7 of the requirements of marriage and s. family life.

84:1.3 no connection between sex indulgence and the s.

85:5.2 chief religious ceremony of the s. agricultural ages.

86:6.3 mortal fear has packed all of the s. superstition and

87:5.2 Spirit fear and s. worship were adopted as

89:0.2 the whole s. sacrificial system grew up around

93:3.6 preparing the way for the s. appearance of Michael

93:4.15 and to prepare the way for the s. mortal bestowal of

93:5.2 so favorably situated for Michael’s s. appearance

93:5.2 the s. appearance of Michael among the Hebrew

93:9.8 provide for the s. alleged miraculous birth of Isaac.

94:5.3 in s. centuries many subordinate gods and spirits

95:3.1 Mesopotamia and transmitted to s. civilizations

95:4.3 Translated into Greek, gave color to all s. Hellenic

95:4.4 he was the most influential in that he colored the s.

95:5.4 against his religious teachings when the s. floods

95:5.5 were not slow to connect all of Egypt’s s. troubles

95:5.14 religion of the Euphrates to all of the s. peoples of

96:5.1 Moses laid the foundation for the s. birth of a nation

97:3.5 it ended in the triumph of Yahweh and the s. drive

100:6.9 religions that develops the capacity for s. reception

107:2.2 s. experiential differentiation is the result of actual

109:3.8 has become better qualified for a s. assignment to a

112:4.3 S. to physical death, except in individuals translated

113:7.3 at the time you attain personality consciousness s. to

117:6.17 the Paradise ascent and s. universe career will create

120:2.2 with the s. endowment of supreme sovereignty

120:2.3 the Caligastia betrayal and the s. Adamic default.

120:3.7 contribute to the creation of s. stereotyped systems

121:5.12 did prepare the way for the s. appearance of Jesus,

121:6.2 the s. predominance of the Greek wing of Jewish

121:8.3 Matthew’s notes, was the written basis of all s.

121:8.11 their s. espousal of Paul’s theology of Christianity.

122:2.4 anyone save her husband until her s. visit with Mary

123:6.2 visits throughout this and immediately s. years.

124:3.6 history of King Saul, the Philistines, and s. events

124:6.8 (the region to be so much a part of his s. life),

125:5.8 which characterized his entire s. public ministry.

126:5.2 field, and workshop is shown by his s. teachings,

126:5.8 at the carpenter’s bench during this and s. years

127:2.10 And this, augmented by other and s. occurrences,

127:6.7 sacramental ritual whenever he paid s. visits to

127:6.14 preparatory to utilization in his s. teaching, service,

128:1.15 Joseph remembered during the stirring events of s.

128:4.5 Many times in s. years Jesus listened to the recital of

128:5.5 friends from Egypt set sail for home, and in s. years,

130:1.6 with Jesus’ answer to his question after their s.

130:3.2 world and was the forerunner of all s. lighthouses.

131:4.1 became embodied in the s. teachings of Hinduism.

132:0.4 Jesus-taught men and women prepared for the s.

132:0.8 thirty Romans for the s leadership of the new religion

132:5.17 equity as regards a voice in its s. distribution.

133:3.11 became members of the s. Christian community.

133:6.3 here accomplished the least of value to the s. work

133:7.8 with the reality of his s. spiritual experience,

134:5.1 is a truthonly complicated by the s. appearance

136:3.5 You are at liberty now or at any s. time,

137:4.11 This water was intended for s. use in the final

138:9.2 few occasions did they attempt to make s. contact

139:4.6 that John’s whole s. life became dominated by the

139:4.9 manifested themselves throughout John’s s. life.

139:5.10 Philip’s work for the Samaritans and in his s. labors

139:6.9 participate in the organization of the s. Christian

139:7.5 notes were used as the basis of Isador’s s. narrative

140:5.4 four faith attitudes as the prelude to the s. portrayal

140:5.7 sow seeds of self-denial in order to reap s. harvests

141:7.15 came forth to enrich and gladden their s. ministry.

143:6.3 the cross became the very center of s. Christianity;

145:3.11 Not in all of Jesus’ s. earth life did another such

146:6.4 to keep it out of all s. records except that of Luke,

148:3.5 such as some of them did witness on a s. occasion.

149:2.9 this noble example in its s. attitude toward women.

152:6.1 as s. events disclosed, these twelve men were not

156:4.2 it is interesting to record that in s. years a Christian

159:2.3 with John’s s. labors in behalf of the kingdom.

166:1.11 with non-Pharisees for another and s. occasion

170:0.2 certain comments dealing with the s. outworking

170:2.10 The s. distortion of Jesus’ teachings, as they are

172:5.7 perturbed and disappointed by Jesus’ s. conduct

176:2.8 There was little agreement between the s. written

177:2.5 The child’s s. life is made happy or unhappy, easy

178:1.10 But you will stand in grave danger in s. times when

179:4.2 the parable of the feet washing and the Master’s s.

181:2.16 in the direction of all your s. group deliberations.

184:3.17 institutions formulated for s. presentation to Pilate.

186:2.11 episodes of his mortal career and in his s. death,

193:2.2 are embraced in the s. experience of those who,

193:6.3 But Matthias had little part in the s. activities of the

194:2.3 prepared normal men’s minds for the s. bestowal of

194:2.8 with his death on the cross and s. resurrection,

194:2.19 with the Adjuster and after the s. attainment of the

194:3.1 In s. times the events of this day, on which the

195:0.2 and ascension of Christ (s. Christianity),

subsequent age(s)

19:6.4 entertained the thought that in these s. the central

45:4.21 held in reserve for the great teachers of other and s.

55:10.5 During this and s. the Magisterial Sons continue to

58:7.1 emerge from below all the accumulations of s.,

59:2.12 so much needed for defensive purposes as in s..

59:6.1 the transition period leading to the s. of land animals.

60:2.12 were not the ancestors of the true birds of s..

60:4.5 biologic stage is fully set for the appearance, in a s.,

61:4.2 it was not until the s. ice age that North America

66:5.18 taught much that was lost during the confusion of s.,

81:5.3 children’s children may live and advance in s..

85:5.2 chief religious ceremony of the s. agricultural ages.

126:5.9 the average young persons of previous and s. have

139:7.6 public officials, and politicians, down through the s.,

140:8.31 the nonreligious problems of his own age nor any s..

164:3.15 desired to teach his followers of that day and all s.

176:4.5 with the termination of some s. Urantian age?

subsequent generation(s)

34:7.4 world-wide confusion and robbed all s. of the moral

120:2.7 nor for any s. of human beings on Urantia or on

128:4.6 would cause s. to venerate the teacher in place of

134:8.6 And s. should understand what a great struggle

149:2.3 to confuse and alienate many honest souls in all s..

149:2.4 great blunder, and one which all s. have persisted

150:1.3 albeit they fell back to the olden customs in s..

152:1.4 Neither has any s. been able to evaluate what took

154:4.6 And the men of many s. have said the same things

176:2.1 s. of disciples has devoutly believed this truth and

subsequentlynon-exhaustive

112:2.6 The human child first lives and s. thinks about his

138:6.3 the teachings which might s. spring up about him.

subservience

29:1.2 and to whom each is in complete functional s..

136:8.3 mind would know of a certainty that it was in s. to

subservient

1:3.7 Mortal mind s. to matter is destined to become

29:4.13 being s. to the mechanical perfection of design for

29:4.18 fully s. to the will of the associate power directors.

107:7.4 Why then, if Adjusters possess volition, are they s. to

110:2.1 of personality; they are always s. to your will.

111:6.2 On material levels man finds himself s. to nature,

120:4.1 the unreasoning loyalty of a deluded universe of s.

125:6.9 what slaves you ares. to the Roman yoke and

134:6.1 cannot live together in peace without becoming s. to

subsided

151:5.5 The angry waves almost immediately s., while

156:6.5 All active opposition to his teachings had about s..

subsidence

59:4.15 This s. marked the appearance of the last and least

subsidences

59:3.9 This is the accumulation of secondary s..

subsidiary

25:2.4 is further continued in every s. local universe by

26:2.6 these seven s. Spirits of Havona were not a part of

26:5.2 twelve minor divisions of seventy s. groups;

26:5.2 each of these seventy s. groupings of instruction is

29:2.16 effective energy to the s. constellations and systems.

41:1.2 they are secondary and s. manifestations.

41:10.1 are in process of giving origin to s. systems,

43:2.3 two s. but major tribunals at the headquarters of each

44:5.2 with the three basic currents and the thirty s. energy

55:1.5 s. morontia life shrines are provided in different

subsiding

59:1.8 380,000,000 years ago Asia was s., other continents

subsist

59:1.19 ability of the latter group largely to s. on inorganic

subsisted

63:6.3 since they largely s. on animals, they eventually

76:3.7 Adam and his family had always s. on fruits, nuts,

76:4.4 They s. wholly upon “the fruits of the trees.”

subsistence

77:3.1 Prince’s staff had become too numerous to find s.

subsisting

52:3.9 these world races soon become omnivorous, s. upon

66:4.7 The practice of s. on a nonflesh diet dates from the

76:4.3 energized by dual nutrition, s. on both food and light,

100:4.2 intellect protests against being weaned from s.

135:3.1 John and the lad lived very simply, s. on mutton,

subsoil

46:2.2 is largely supplied by the s. system of circulation

subspiritual

111:3.2 Neither can this s. soul, without the collaboration

118:8.5 circumscribe the s. choice range of such creatures.

196:3.25 The moral nature is superanimal but s..

substancesee substance, in

0:5.10 The s. of this new reality is neither material nor

1:6.1 Shadows should be interpreted in terms of the true s.

5:4.2 of values, the s. of meanings, and the life of truth.

6:7.3 —the sum and s. of the First Source and Center,

7:1.3 Spirit s. (quality) is just as responsive to spirit gravity

9:3.1 The Isle of Paradise is the source and s. of gravity;

11:2.9 This literal s. of Paradise is a homogeneous

12:8.7 the essence of the morontia mind, and the s. of the

12:8.16 material as the shadow of the more real spirit s.

12:9.3 in a new and qualitatively superadditive s.—water.

14:2.1 their literal s. differs from the material organization

15:6.12 an enormous aggregate of energy and material s..

15:6.13 Light is a real s., not simply waves of hypothetical

15:8.3 Evolving energy has s; it has weight, although weight

16:4.5 universe reality—morontia s. and morontia mind?

19:4.5 the sum and s. of a final and perfect decision.

34:5.5 the sum and s. of the mission of the bestowal Son.

44:0.15 being merely a shadow of the s. of spirit realities.

48:1.3 these associations of energy as to create this new s..

48:1.7 “They have in heaven a better and more enduring s..”

57:5.8 close enough to actually steal any of the sun’s s.,

60:3.21 destruction, because of having too little brain s. in

63:4.1 Melanin is a coloring s. which is found in the skins of

89:2.3 tradition of Adam and the Garden of Eden lent s. to

99:5.8 which declares that faith is the s. of things hoped for

102:5.3 duty, as sonship is to servitude, as essence is to s..

103:6.7 having for its s. knowledge-reason and its essence

110:2.6 Morontia mind is a term signifying the s. and sum

115:3.12 From a creature’s viewpoint, actuality is s.,

115:3.14 The s. of the Paradise Isle is the master pattern of

117:6.17 The fruits of the spirit are the s. of the Supreme as

129:4.3 the actuality of the entire sum and s. of the living of

130:2.7 The will of man is the way of man, the sum and s.

131:3.3 as the shadow follows the s. of material things.

132:3.1 the s of Jesus’ teaching was: Truth cannot be defined

134:5.1 departed more widely from the s. of the Master’s

152:0.2 I have spent all my s., but none could cure me.

153:3.3 that you share with them your s. if necessary; but

159:5.7 the service of man became the sum and s. of his

165:5.3 The shadow is certain to follow the s..

169:1.12 having squandered your s. with harlots, you make

substance, in

95:4.3 In s. he taught: Man proposes but God disposes.

120:2.2 dissension of your universe will be in s. liquidated.

128:5.4 in s. said, “My hour has not yet come.”

130:2.7 In s. Jesus said: The will of God is the way of God,

130:4.1 In s. and in modern phraseology Jesus said to

130:7.3 in s. Jesus said in answer to his many questions:

132:1.1 In s., and restated in modern phraseology, Jesus

132:2.1 In s., and in twentieth-century phraseology, Jesus

132:5.14 Jesus went on to amplify his advice, in s. saying:

138:1.3 In s. Andrew said: “The Master is right; we are too

142:3.2 Jesus mildly upbraided the twelve, in s. saying: Do

155:6.1 in s. saying: You have come out from among those

substances

34:0.3 transforms these energy creations into physical s..

65:4.3 the ability to elaborate certain chemical s. which

65:4.3 the secretion of certain s. which facilitate healing

74:8.3 surgery connected with the interchange of living s.

substantial

48:8.3 requisition a s. part of the celestial creation as

74:5.6 the best-laid plans for orderly progression and s.

87:1.3 this fear prevented man from building s. dwellings.

130:4.1 shadowy reflections of invisible but more s.

139:7.8 raised most of the money among the more s. class of

substantiate

5:3.2 tremendous amount of evidence to s. such a belief,

8:1.8 only the meager disclosures of the Infinite Spirit to s.

88:4.8 such results were sufficient to s. this erroneous belief

substantiated

87:1.4 Contagion from the corpse s. the fear of the dead,

101:1.1 can be reasoned out and s. by natural proofs,

substantiation

5:5.9 2. Philosophically man enjoys the s. of his ideals of

85:6.5 in s. of such demands, claimed to have descended

substitutenoun

4:2.7 mota or by revelation, its compensatory s. on the

48:7.3 Cleverness is not a s. for true character.

70:10.12 paying “blood money” came into vogue as a s. for

89:0.1 was able to provide a s. for his own life, a scapeman.

89:7.1 sacrifices by inaugurating the ransom as a s..

89:8.2 mutilation was considered to be an acceptable s..

89:9.1 blood, and then all would partake of the animal s..

90:5.6 is that the ritual tends to become a s. for religion.

91:4.2 Prayer must never be so prostituted as to become a s

93:4.14 wisely offered these people the s. of a sacrament

98:2.3 which would serve as a s. for the belief in survival,

98:2.3 capacity for the reception of this new s. for religion.

101:2.10 Revelation, the s. for morontia insight, enables man

101:7.5 the aesthetic cult of pure wonder as a s. for religion.

102:3.5 revelation (the s. for morontia mota) leads to the

103:6.9 and failure of man’s reason s. for mota—metaphysics.

103:7.8 gesture of metaphysics, that being the only human s.

109:1.3 Actual living experience has no cosmic s..

170:5.7 Paul’s institutionalized church became a virtual s. for

170:5.9 a formal and institutional church became the s. for

188:4.8 should volunteer to suffer for them, to die as a s.

196:3.23 service of truth, beauty, and goodness is not a s.

substituteverb

59:5.21 the marine climate of the preceding ages and to s.

66:5.13 in their attempt to s. Creator fear for creature fear

74:7.21 Adam endeavored to s. the offerings of the fruit of

81:6.21 It was a long struggle to s. oxen for men since this

91:2.4 men seek to s. the offerings of material possessions

107:7.3 man’s eternal career, Adjusters adapt, modify, and s.

108:0.2 Nothing in the entire universe can s. for the fact of

110:5.4 into the picture and s. their unexpressed desires

118:8.10 man must s. for each transcended restraint a new

147:3.2 Why do you go on desiring to s. the working of

160:5.9 And if you seek to s. the word God for the reality of

170:2.12 Jesus desired to s. for the idea of the kingdom, king,

170:2.24 Jesus sought to s. many terms for the kingdom but

substituted

4:5.5 advance when he forbade human sacrifices and s.

70:11.13 Later verbal arguments were s. for physical blows.

82:3.5 later peoples s. for such raiding forays, athletic

87:2.10 Later races made paper models and s. drawings for

89:6.5 European tribes s. the walling in of the shadow of a

89:8.7 pleading and persuasion were s. for something

149:2.11 when he boldly s. clean hearts for clean hands as the

170:5.15 while they s. therefor the well-organized social

substitutes

70:2.19 you may the more accurately visualize what war’s s.

70:2.19 And if such adequate s. are not provided, then you

70:2.20 until society has wisely provided peaceful s. for the

74:7.10 7. The cultivation of play, humor, and competitive s.

89:5.16 Finally animal s. came into general use for sacrificial

substituting

83:2.5 are gradually s. somewhat idealized concepts of sex

86:2.5 belief in chance, luck, and so-called accidents, s.

89:6.2 sacrificing of humans for ordinary occasions, s.

156:5.5 desirous of s. for lower and less idealistic habits of

160:1.13 only by the abandonment of self-seeking and by s.

170:5.14 to save his teaching from being wholly lost by s.

188:4.11 not be satisfied with the childish scheme of s. an

194:0.3 they unintentionally stumbled into the error of s.

substitution

52:6.6 Only emotional maturity will insure the s. of

66:5.22 to introduce handshaking in s. for saliva exchange

83:7.5 The new and sudden s. of the more ideal but

89:4.2 Later there developed the notion of s..

100:1.1 maturity is proportional to the s. of higher meanings

170:5.14 when they had accomplished this program of s.,

194:2.9 Neither did this s. of the fact of the resurrection of

substitutional

117:4.2 a deprivation which must be compensated by s.

substratum

80:2.3 It is this secondary Sangik s. that suggests a certain

subsupreme

105:7.16 the s. co-ordinators of the divinity of the Sevenfold.

116:4.9 Creator Sons approximate the completion of s.

subsurface

46:2.2 This water system is not entirely s., for there are

subsystems

57:3.3 These denser portions were vast systems and s. of

subterfuges

69:9.6 diverse s. in an effort to escape enslavement to the

subterranean

43:1.2 The water systems are both surface and s.,

62:3.7 treetop homes and their many-tunneled s. retreats;

62:3.13 survived by hiding themselves in a s. food-storage

subtle

1:4.7 mystery appears: mysteries so s. and so profound

29:4.20 control of six of the nine more s. forms of physical

53:7.11 efforts of the s. evil forces which so swiftly gathered

54:1.2 False liberty is the s. deception of the error of time

66:8.2 the s. development of their pride of self and its

89:7.4 This was a s. species of self-deception which both

125:5.8 By the deft and s. phrasing of a question he would

141:3.4 There was a s. commanding influence in his

157:7.4 he persisted in the entertainment of s. doubts about

158:7.4 the s. suggestion of temptation that he change his

177:4.6 in allowing himself to be misled by the s. teaching

177:4.11 clever insinuations and s. ridicule of the enemies

192:4.8 well-meaning representatives began that s. process of

subtleties

66:1.5 I did not then fully understand the s. of personality

163:6.6 I would sternly warn you against the s. of pride,

subtly

84:4.2 By trading s. upon her sex charms, she has often

subtotal

118:0.12 this total (more properly, a s.) provides the fullness

subtracting

132:5.15 legitimate wealth to succeeding generations after s.

subtropical

61:3.1 the s. plants were beginning to migrate southward.

subtypes

30:0.1 the human imagination, let alone the countless s. and

subversive

103:3.5 often threatened with extinction by a thousand s.

134:5.8 tribes have often been s. of the sovereignty of the

subvert

51:3.6 insubordinate minorities who may seek to s. social

succeedto be successful

13:1.13 career, you should essay and s. in such an adventure,

20:5.7 within the range of my observation they always s..

22:7.6 —finally achieve their goal, really s. in bringing their

22:7.6 Paradise Deities unite to trinitize, they always s., but

26:8.4 number one does not s. on the first attempt.

48:6.35 If you s., will you maintain a well-balanced poise—

51:3.4 The traitorous Prince did s. in compromising your

60:1.11 to improve mammalian types, but it did not s. on

64:6.8 the days of this great teacher did another leader s. in

75:7.7 Caligastia did s. in trapping Adam and Eve, but he

84:8.6 Pleasures are suicidal if they s. in destroying

93:4.14 And Melchizedek never did s. in fully eradicating

94:2.1 but it did s. in perpetuating the Brahmans, who,

95:1.3 the religions of Mesopotamia, they did not s. in

97:9.19 But the reform did not s. until the country landlord

102:2.5 But mind can never s. in this unification of the

103:7.5 But logic can never s. in harmonizing the findings of

110:3.2 Thought Adjusters s. or apparently fail in their

110:3.2 terrestrial undertakings just in so far as mortals s.

139:3.5 They did not s. quite so well as Andrew and Peter,

170:2.11 equivalent, the will of God. But he did not s..

184:3.18 But Annas did not s. in keeping control of the court.

succeedto follow

50:3.4 of the native races, such offspring usually s. them.

93:6.1 the thought that he had no son to s. him as ruler of

129:1.2 the new city which was soon to s. Sepphoris as the

succeededto be successful

26:7.6 subjects have s. in this phase of the Deity adventure,

26:10.3 as if they had actually s. in the Deity adventure.

36:3.8 have once s. in producing a being with will,

57:5.8 Although Angona s. in drawing away the ancestral

57:5.9 which Angona had s. in detaching from the sun,

64:2.5 The Foxhall peoples were farthest west and s. in

65:4.11 of will in the evolutionary life of Urantia, and we s..

68:2.2 progressed just as fast as it has s. in lessening pain

74:5.7 before the collapse of the Edenic regime he s. in

78:8.11 subsequent climatic changes s. in accomplishing.

80:7.13 they s. in planting so many outposts of culture to

84:5.8 And again has evolution s. in doing what revelation

96:4.5 It does not appear that Moses would ever have s. in

97:0.1 Hebrews what no others before them had ever s. in

98:6.1 no religion has thus far s. in surviving without the

110:2.2 whatever the Adjuster has s. in doing for you,

120:2.3 3. When you have s. in terminating the Urantia

124:1.13 Among these boys Jesus s. in introducing many

139:11.9 Jesus never fully s. in making an internationalist out

143:0.2 with the exception of Judas, s. in overcoming much

172:3.6 spiritual matter; but he had not s. in this effort.

175:1.13 sea to make one proselyte, and when you have s.,

195:0.11 they came off more than conquerors in that they s. in

succeededto follow

29:5.5 They are thereupon s. by the associate force

57:8.26 upon volume, as era s. era and age grew upon age.

59:4.3 brachiopods early reached their climax, being s. by

70:11.1 exactly when, at the dawning, night is s. by day.

72:1.4 The unconditional monarchs were s. by many

78:8.2 was inundated so that the second or higher town s.

80:7.5 the Aegean Islands region s. Mesopotamia and

95:6.7 Even the religion which s. Zoroastrianism in Persia

105:5.3 that transcendentals preceded and s. all that is finite.

114:3.1 the nineteenth so to serve being s. by the twentieth.

succeedingsee succeeding ages or epochs;

      succeeding generation(s)

0:12.11 In formulating the s. presentations having to do

26:1.13 three orders forms the subject of a s. narrative in this

26:2.3 it will be separately considered in the s. narrative.

34:5.2 and each s. impartation contributes to the further

37:0.2 s. narratives will portray the ministering spirits and

48:2.18 possible for an ascender to proceed to the s. sphere

49:5.28 of human beings will receive attention in a s. paper.

51:4.1 s. colored peoples begin to make their appearances

51:4.2 each s. evolutionary manifestation of a distinct group

58:4.7 lava flows on land with s. water submergence and

64:6.1 he roams the world before the s. colored races make

93:10.4 to collaborate throughout the nineteen s. centuries

138:8.6 support themselves in the field for each s. two weeks

193:4.1 of the accumulated enlightenment of s. centuries.

succeeding ages or epochs

52:2.8 invention is the characteristic of the s. age.

52:4.8 And this trend increases with each s. epoch.

55:2.8 during the faraway stretches of the s. epochs of

55:4.14 In each s. age of settled existence the finaliters

58:7.10 the earth during the s. Carboniferous or coal age.

59:0.8 was so methodically laid down during the s. ages.

60:1.4 deposits continuous with the preceding and s. epochs

60:2.14 development of brains will characterize each s. epoch

119:3.8 while each s. bestowal age was characterized by

succeeding generation(s)

51:1.8 children experience decreasing longevity with each s.

63:6.8 the like of which was not attained by s. in many

68:0.2 each s. of youth must receive anew its education.

76:4.3 gravitated toward the human norm with each s..

76:4.5 their children and tended to diminish with each s..

81:5.6 enforce the commonly recognized rights of each s..

81:6.26 generation predetermine the character trend of the s..

82:0.3 it should be wisely and effectively passed on to s..

84:8.4 powerless to enhance the survival qualities of s..

122:8.7 the well-meaning zealots of the s. constructed the

132:5.1 the benefit and ennoblement of the next and s..”

132:5.15 in the honest transmittal of legitimate wealth to s.

160:2.3 man’s ability to communicate these possessions to s..

succeeds

94:9.6 Buddhism is a living religion today because it s. in

102:3.10 philosophy fails in this attempt, revelation s.,

111:6.5 he s. to the extent that he has discovered the ways

success

19:5.8 actually contributing to the s. of our undertaking.

22:7.6 not always do these devoted couples meet with s.;

33:3.4 no Son could hope for s. without the incessant

35:2.6 so efficiently contribute to the s. of the bestowal

39:5.9 to realize that when ignorance is essential to s.,

44:5.5 these artisans have in recent times met with some s..

48:6.37 the likelihood of s. by taking yourself too seriously.

50:1.4 their s. greatly facilitates the subsequent missions of

53:8.4 The Son of Man was confident of s., and he knew

55:7.2 kings and queens are a great s. under these ideal

60:2.12 For a time these flying reptiles appeared to be a s.,

60:3.21 swimming prebirds of earlier ages had not been a s.

63:2.5 They were so surprised and startled at their s. that

66:7.4 The home as a social unit never became a s. until the

69:2.7 during these early times the s. which accrued from

71:7.3 localistic, militaristic, ego exalting, and s. seeking;

75:1.6 with s. had they been more farseeing and patient.

75:2.3 The evil one concluded that the only hope for s. lay

75:8.4 patient, they would have eventually met with s..

83:7.6 can hardly hope to make a great s. of marriage and

84:7.10 joy of parents in the children’s advancement and s.

87:5.6 will disfigure ourselves and speak lightly of our s..”

88:6.4 caught, would insure the s. of the impending hunt.

95:0.1 bore fruit; in others they met with varying s..

98:7.10 an important factor in the s. of Christianity in the

99:3.16 the achievement of s. in the advancement of all these

106:9.11 Mortals will sometime realize that s. in the quest of

107:2.9 the measure of s. in the indwelling of an individual

110:1.3 They are not indifferent to your s. in all matters of

110:3.2 The s. of your Adjuster in the enterprise of piloting

110:3.3 When we speak of an Adjuster’s s. or failure, we are

110:6.19 the potential of human s. and mortal achievement.

111:7.5 soul did achieve a fair degree of happiness and s.

117:1.1 The Supreme is the sweetness of true s. and the joy

128:5.8 James’s s. in gaining Jesus’ assent to his marriage

133:4.10 indeed difficult and seldom yields consciousness of s.

133:4.10 with its indwelling spirit meets with certain s.,

139:12.5 apostle, and in every sense of the word a great s..

146:4.6 apostles the idea that their failure to meet with s.

148:2.3 possession of evil spirits,” but they met with little s..

151:2.6 is going to be attended by varying degrees of s.;

152:6.3 hope to achieve lasting s. and accomplish those

156:5.7 and seasoned wisdom are the essentials of material s.

158:3.4 Jesus welcomed this testimony regarding the s. of

160:1.9 difficult situations of life, you can hardly expect s.

160:1.9 You cannot hope for a large measure of s. in secular

160:4.10 S. requires not only devotion to one’s work but

160:4.13 It sounds well always to claim s., but the end results

160:4.14 S. may generate courage and promote confidence,

160:4.14 aid of false illusions of s. are doomed to suffer failure

160:4.16 career of a God-seeking man may prove to be a s.

166:0.1 found the messengers of the gospel meeting with s.,

170:2.24 many terms for the kingdom but always without s.

successes

25:1.6 eternal import will not be determined by material s.

39:4.7 however relative such s. may be, no evolutionary

94:2.8 But despite its s. of a thousand years, Buddhism

105:6.5 predicated on the divinity s. of God the Sevenfold.

115:4.7 predicated on the divinity s. of God the Sevenfold,

117:3.10 in consequence of the divinity s. of the creator

successful

7:4.1 in the s. prosecution of the divine plan of progress:

22:7.2 they are many times s. in the production of a new

22:7.10 personalities, and such mixed liaisons are always s..

25:8.11 the s. individual invariably chooses to go back to the

25:8.11 then becomes associated with the s. mortal, who

26:8.2 fully instruct their subjects that they will be wholly s.:

26:10.5 For the s. pilgrims on the second circuit the

31:5.3 Such ascendant pairs are far more s. in the adventure

39:0.11 if s. they enroll in the celestial schools attached to

39:8.4 None but s. destiny guardians can be sure of

40:2.2 When such an Adam and Eve are wholly s. in their

41:6.3 revolving electronsis the most s. in escaping

44:0.20 the utter impossibility of my being very s. in such

50:5.1 but a s. Planetary Prince continues on as the ruler of

51:3.9 Planetary Prince and a devoted and s. Material Son

51:3.9 When they are s., they contribute to the

62:2.3 curious and exhibiting considerable elation when s.

63:5.6 The Andonites were fearless and s. hunters and,

64:4.2 the practice of giving the most s. hunters the choice

64:7.18 seek a better land, a new home; and they were s.,

66:4.10 the production of similar beings, and all were s.,

66:5.5 blue man had already been s. in taming the elephant.

66:5.6 Bon’s group were s. in training the great fandors as

68:1.5 became more s. in their attacks on nature as well as

68:2.8 The family was the first s. peace group, the man and

69:9.6 deceptive practices of s. individuals who resorted to

71:1.13 The s. Roman state was based on: 1. The father-

71:2.19 The survival of democracy is dependent on s.

79:5.5 the earlier struggles the red men were generally s.,

81:1.5 tribes to pass directly from hunters to s. farmers.

84:6.2 Every s. human institution embraces antagonisms of

90:4.9 secrecy has always been essential to the s. practice

92:5.11 but no one man was ever so s. in inducing large

93:4.14 even this cautious innovation was not altogether s.

93:5.7 the commander of two very s. military expeditions

96:3.5 And they were s., notwithstanding that they were

96:5.5 Moses made a brave and partly s. stand against

97:1.2 even then Samuel was only partially s.; he won back

97:7.14 But in this effort Isaiah was not wholly s..

98:3.6 s. effort to destroy the mysteries and revive the older

98:7.12 Machiventa was s. in achieving the purpose of his

110:3.4 and with a s. and honorable career on earth.

110:6.3 The s. traversal of these levels demands harmonious

111:0.6 I was thus s. by reason of that which it caused me to

118:2.2 if they should be s. in finding God the Absolute,

119:8.1 After Michael’s final and s. bestowal on Urantia he

124:2.7 his uncle on the Sea of Galilee, and Jesus was very s.

124:4.3 he became more s. in getting along with his brothers

127:4.5 and they were fairly s.; but Joseph and Jude, while

128:5.1 James was very s. in managing the home with Jesus’

134:2.4 The caravan trip was s. in every way.

138:2.1 This first missionary tour of the six was eminently s..

139:1.10 one of those self-made, and s. men of modest affairs.

139:5.8 Philip was a very persuasive and s. personal worker.

139:5.10 Philip, being most s. in his work for the Samaritans

152:6.2 but he was only partially s. in this effort.

159:6.1 The mission of four weeks in the Decapolis was s..

160:1.7 S. living is nothing more or less than the art of the

195:0.12 And they were eminently s..

196:3.32 noble to descend to the low level of being merely s..

successfully

13:2.5 Nor can you s. reason out these questions; you

20:5.3 a Paradise Son who has s. executed a mission of

22:7.1 beyond the possibility of any being s. to portray to

26:8.5 supernaphim fail to pilot their subjects s. on the

41:6.4 atom is able partially to defy gravity and thus s. to

53:7.11 under their Melchizedek leadership, s. withstood the

68:1.6 natural individualistic tendency of man cannot s.

72:6.1 can it s. carry out such an insurance scheme for the

80:5.4 these Cro-Magnoids s. defended their territories

81:6.22 methods and sound techniques for s. adjusting to the

84:2.6 mother-family failed because it could not s. compete

101:2.10 Thus does revelation s. bridge the gulf between the

101:3.11 of logic and s. withstands all intellectual sophistries.

108:5.2 he cannot s. transmit to the man of his betrothal,

113:7.7 surest way of achieving the Deities is by s. guiding

118:8.5 As man’s mind s. overstrides increasingly difficult

119:0.3 until his seven creature bestowals shall have been s.

120:0.4 s. and acceptably voluntarily subordinate himself

124:4.4 great credit for so faithfully and s. discharging their

127:6.11 prospects that they would s. fight off poverty since

157:5.2 that such a plan could hardly be carried through s..

166:0.2 This entire mission of three months in Perea was s.

succession

24:7.4 There appears on the high records a s. of such entries

39:4.12 passes ever downward through a s. of short falls,

42:5.14 consist of a s. of definite energy particles which

44:2.10 one million actors produced a s. of one thousand

49:5.21 recognizes the s. of temporal dispensations as they

51:5.6 there ensues a s. of rapid strides in civilization and

52:4.9 there will be a second, even a s. of Magisterial Sons,

55:0.2 of the Magisterial Sons into a s. of dispensations;

69:9.16 it was soon followed by a s. of slaves, serfs, and

70:6.4 The s. of kings was regarded as supernatural,

83:1.3 2. In the regulation of descent, inheritance, s.,

89:7.1 but even the s. of leadership was often broken.

118:1.2 the creature has become fixed with regard to the s.

118:1.2 the s. of moments will witness no change in

118:3.1 for time is a s. of instants while space is a system of

121:2.6 the downfall of a s. of gentile national overlords and

124:6.16 This was the first act of a long s. of events which

130:7.4 Time is a name given to the s.-arrangement

130:7.5 circumscribed view, time appears as a s. of events;

130:7.5 That which formerly appeared as a s. of events then

132:3.6 The second generation of the soul is the first of a s.

150:2.2 Through a s. of misfortunes and in consequence of

158:5.2 After a s. of violent convulsions he lay there

176:4.7 the immediate grasp of that s. of universe events

195:2.9 A s. of Greek-cultural and Roman-political victories

successivesee successive ages, eras or epochs;

     successive generations; successive levels

0:12.12 S. planetary revelations of divine truth invariably

3:4.1 The s. bestowal of himself upon the universes as they

3:4.4 future possibility of progressive and s. existences

10:4.7 astonishment at s. revelations and unexpected

12:4.16 these alternate directions of s. space processions of

14:1.11 the sequence of s. events is inherent in the concept of

19:6.4 during the ages of the s. creations of the outer

19:6.7 3. The incoming spiritual aristocracy of the s. outer

20:3.1 the adjudicators of the s. dispensations of the worlds

27:0.11 after s. seasons with the intervening orders, finish

27:1.3 transition slumbers that have marked the s. status

27:3.4 not only derive benefit from s. universe companions

45:4.16 Urantia is still supervised by s. resident governors

48:2.15 But on each s. transition sphere, mortals will find the

48:3.9 have a different companion on each of several s.

49:4.7 they have been influenced by the s. sojourns of the

49:5.27 As a result of the ministry of all the s. orders of

49:6.8 progress of human beings is measured by their s.

50:1.4 to judge the worlds and inaugurate s. dispensations.

50:4.13 the concept of the s. planetary dispensations of the

50:5.11 After serving their spheres through s. dispensations

50:6.4 Much depends upon the s. missions of divine Sons

52:7.8 accompanies the Teacher Sons on their s. missions,

55:0.1 of light and life, by the ministry of the s. missions

55:4.1 In the s. stages of settled existence the inhabited

55:4.3 This is merely the first of the s. administrative

55:7.1 their s. world missions when the Planetary Prince is

56:9.10 now or in the s. universe experiences of the future,

58:4.7 one hundred and twenty-seven s. lava flows on land

58:7.8 occurred many s. submergences and emergences.

59:2.1 Throughout all of these s. land elevations and

59:4.16 Susquehanna River cut a valley exposing these s.

61:0.3 contain the fossil records of the s. mammalian

61:1.10 early mammals developed two s. sets of teeth and

62:0.1 of mankind made their appearance by s. mutations

64:7.8 They invaded Europe in s. waves, occupying most

64:7.10 the Neanderthal peoples exhibited by the s. waves of

66:1.2 Caligastia acceptably filled five s. assignments of

66:4.9 experiences growth through the s. morontia worlds

69:9.14 the crops were private, but s. crops conferred title;

70:5.1 tribes there developed the s. orders of government

72:3.7 Thereafter, every five years for five s. periods similar

77:1.2 the s. bestowals of the Sons of God on an evolving

79:0.1 Southwestern Asia witnessed the s. civilizations of

79:6.2 and China blended to produce the s. civilizations of

80:5.2 this point there went forth the s. waves of conquest,

81:2.19 Arabia, and central Asia, and it spread in s. waves of

81:6.41 readjustments in the s. stages of mankind’s rise from

92:1.1 early fear and ghosts down through many s. stages

92:4.1 is the mission of revelation to sort and censor the s.

94:2.3 an endless round of s. incarnations as man, beast,

94:3.2 comprehended only by the s. negation of all finite

96:4.9 up through the teachings of their s. spiritual leaders

96:6.1 under the s. rule of the various tribal sheiks,

97:10.8 And thus the s. teachers of Israel accomplished the

100:1.2 growth of meanings at differing ages, in s. cultures,

109:6.2 because of the nonsurvival of s. human subjects,

110:6.1 within the s. conquest of the seven psychic circles of

112:1.1 on numerous levels and in s. universe situations

114:1.2 present planetary regime of the s. administrations

114:3.2 really look upon the s. governors general as their

118:10.11 of Supremacy becomes apparent as the s. parts of

119:0.4 merciful as a result of these s. bestowal experiences;

119:4.5 As these s. bestowals partook increasingly of the

119:5.5 Still, the technique of these s. bestowals remained a

123:3.5 candle the first night and adding one each s. night;

127:6.15 passed through the s. stages of youth and young

130:7.8 a mind of material origin is destined to undergo s.

133:7.9 Neither is the human self merely the sum of the s.

142:7.3 progressing up through s. life stations to Paradise.

162:4.3 the court of the women while s. blasts were blown

170:4.16 s. believing generations lived on earth entertaining

178:2.1 relations with many and s. temporal kingdoms on

183:1.1 heaped s. indignities upon his nonresisting person.

successive ages or epochs or eras

1:7.8 become progressively spiritualized during the se.

13:2.5 s. universe ages may and do redistribute certain of

42:4.2 so do these transformations continue through sa.

50:5.10 This is the flowering of the sa. of physical security,

52:0.1 These sa. are determined by the planetary missions

52:0.9 prehuman era and precedes the s. mortal epochs

55:0.1 world has passed through the s. planetary ages—

55:2.2 but with the onset of the sa. of the Teacher Sons,

55:3.12 Each of the sa. represents advancing achievements in

55:4.3 adjustments which attend the unfolding of the sa. of

55:6.4 ministry of angels are even more effective as the se.

56:7.5 to prepare the way for the subsequent and se. of

106:0.18 is conditioned by the circumstances of the sa.

112:0.1 And throughout all of these sa. and stages of

114:6.6 initiating the evolutionary progress of the s. social

114:6.10 new dispensation; they are the architects of the se..

118:0.13 Each s. universe age is the antechamber of the next

149:6.3 The ‘fear of the Lord’ had different meanings in s.,

successive generations

84:3.10 methods of agriculture, extending down through s..

91:3.3 by s. of praying mortals, the alter ego evolves up

122:4.4 promises had been construed by s. as referring to

142:2.4 What profit have you from s. of illumination if you

170:4.16 s. believing generations lived on earth entertaining

176:3.7 What a sorry sight for s. of the professed followers

178:1.15 to the peculiar needs and conditions of each s..

178:2.1 his allusions to future political kingdoms and to s.

179:5.4 sought to prevent s. from crystallizing his teaching

195:9.10 effect the spiritual transformation of s. of mankind

successive levels

0:2.18 undergo depletion of capacity for self-revelation to s.

2:1.10 the outworking of the plan of ascension on its s.

11:5.6 quiet zones which separate the s. space levels of

12:1.2 The s. space levels of the master universe constitute

12:4.9 the alternate directional swings of the s. space levels.

12:9.1 Every phase of personality experience on every s.

34:7.2 purely animalistic plane of existence up through s. of

56:7.4 the impersonal presence of s. of Deity long before

115:6.2 These s. of cosmic existence become increasingly

116:2.4 this is the origin of God the Sevenfold, whose s.

196:2.2 long sojourn in the spirit training schools of the s.

196:3.29 Love must always be redefined on s. of morontia

successively

31:0.10 They are assigned to labor s. in the different

32:5.3 experiences, lives, or epochs, when s. arranged,

43:7.1 from one Edentia sphere to another as they pass s.

46:5.9 consists of seven concentric and s. elevated circles.

46:5.11 These seven circles of the Sons are concentric and s.

46:5.20 consist of seven concentric and s. elevated circles,

48:1.5 skillful Morontia Power Supervisors will s. provide

48:1.6 and as you s. pass through the 570 progressive

48:2.22 Your adaptation to this uniform but s. advancing

50:5.3 s. pass through the following seven developmental

50:5.10 by the advancing generations who s. live upon these

52:1.1 peoples s. appear in the order of spectrum colors,

52:7.9 Each recurring mission of the Teacher Sons s. exalts

56:8.2 Finaliters serve s. in superuniverses other than those

56:10.1 they s. grasp for the realization of the reality of God

60:4.3 land elevations had occurred only to be s. covered

62:2.1 From this point onward the prehuman species s.

62:6.2 increasing ability to contact with the s. expanding

64:1.8 Civilizations of great promise have s. deteriorated

64:7.13 the green, and indigo races s. gravitated to Africa

65:4.7 appear on earth one at a time and s. over long

77:5.10 in the lower foothills of the Kopet range, there s.

79:8.15 the initiation of industry—all these are s. narrated.

81:6.1 the Euphrates valley in waves, which s. weakened as

92:4.1 the revelations of religion are ever-expanding and s.

95:6.7 The teachings of Zoroaster thus came s. to impress

98:5.5 seven orders into which believers could be s. initiated

113:6.2 angel reports in person to the commanding angels, s.

121:2.2 Syria, Parthia, and Rome s. swept over Palestine.

129:1.2 he passed on s. through Magdala and Bethsaida to

successor

35:9.9 S. Planetary Princes are designated for isolated

43:3.8 since the s. of Lucifer was not in full authority in the

45:2.2 not yet fully restored to Lanaforge, the s. of Lucifer.

45:3.2 of the primary order and s. to the apostate Lucifer.

53:6.5 new System Sovereign, the worthy s. of Lucifer.

53:7.12 war in heaven” until the installation of Lucifer’s s..

70:6.3 between the death of a king and the election of a s..

72:2.8 becomes the associate and adviser of his s..

73:2.1 racial uplifter, a teacher of truth, and the worthy s. of

76:3.3 his eldest son, Jansad, became the s. of Adam as the

76:4.5 who several times came to confer with his noble s..

80:6.1 Egypt became the s of Mesopotamia as headquarters

93:9.4 be deterred in his mission as the s. of Melchizedek.

93:10.7 Michael became the s. of both Caligastia and Adam;

94:7.6 Gautama’s son became his s. and greatly extended

97:9.8 the Hebrews and then to proclaim him Saul’s s..

97:9.11 the fiction of a divine kingdom of Judah as the s.

114:6.3 the primary order serving on Urantia as the s. of the

114:7.10 data from the dying reservist to a younger s. is made

119:2.4 assigned to system 11 of constellation 37 as the s.

119:2.6 as the permanent s. of the deposed Lutentia,

122:8.4 Jesus might grow up to become the s. of David

126:5.3 Jesus was to become a teacher, probably the s. of the

132:0.2 desiring that his son grow up to be a worthy s. in

132:4.7 who heard Peter preach in Rome and became his s..

133:9.5 an influential man, a worthy s. of his eminent father,

135:5.4 enemies and presided over by the s. of King David

170:5.6 the church, the new and institutional s. of the earlier

172:3.4 utterances depicted a king, the son and s. of David,

193:6.2 they had decided to choose a s. to Judas Iscariot,

successors

15:1.3 in the remote future your system, or its s., will

39:4.3 attached to the Melchizedek receivers and their s. in

39:5.3 planet and were assigned to Adam’s s. in authority

57:8.26 It was these seas and their s. that laid down the life

66:4.5 a Planetary Prince to procreate their s. prior to

77:2.10 Nodite rulers did live longer than their later-day s.

77:4.10 who had forsaken the leadership of Nod and his s.

80:0.1 since the times of the violet race and their Andite s..

89:9.4 the sacraments of modern religions the legitimate s.

90:4.2 healing at the hands of some of his later-day s. who

92:5.11 monotheism of Moses was adulterated by his s.,

94:5.1 teachers commissioned by Melchizedek and his s.

94:8.17 he left the door wide open for his s. to misinterpret

95:5.2 where some of the spiritual s. of Ikhnaton saw him

97:1.9 Yahweh continued under the ministry of Samuel’s s..

97:1.10 during the time of Samuel and his immediate s..

98:2.6 Socrates and his s., Plato and Aristotle, taught that

98:7.9 for the use made of their writings by later-day s..

103:6.10 It was the violet race and their Andite s. who first

121:2.7 executed by Judas Maccabee and his immediate s.,

131:9.1 Melchizedek missionaries and their persistent s..

132:5.15 decisions regarding the bequest of riches to your s.

143:1.7 will be portrayed by you and your loyal s. who

157:4.5 you and your s. I now deliver the keys of the

170:5.3 growing out of the activities of Paul and his s.

170:5.17 Paul and his s. partly transferred the issues of eternal

179:5.4 as to make it difficult for his s. to attach precise

195:0.6 Paul was a great organizer and his s kept up the pace

195:1.4 2. Paul and his s. were willing but shrewd and

succor

85:4.1 Sometimes a drowning man would be refused s. for

94:7.7 His gospel brought s. to millions of despairing souls,

148:6.7 that he will be able to comfort and s. all those who

Succoth

165:0.1 Bosora, Caspin, Mispeh, Gerasa, Ragaba, S.,

succumb

109:5.4 why so many falter and fail, grow weary and s. to

111:6.2 a courage that might s. to the temptations of self-

181:2.27 great danger that some of you will s. to doubts

181:2.28 “No matter if all my brethren should s. to doubts

succumbed

53:0.1 three System Sovereigns in Nebadon who have s.

63:2.1 Andon and Fonta s. to their fears for a time,

80:5.3 blue man eventually s. to the white cavalry raiders

122:4.4 The early followers of Jesus all too often s. to the

139:8.13 For a while Thomas s. to his doubting depression

158:4.4 had s. to their old temptation—that of discussing

succumbing

19:1.4 of s. to the error of the circumscribed viewpoint,

80:5.4 before s to the superior military strategy of the white

80:7.13 Before s. to the flood of inferiority which engulfed

suchnon-exhaustive

102:0.2 But s. is not man’s end and eternal destiny;

111:7.5 S. a life on s. a planet!

suck

70:3.10 they would s. each other’s blood and declare peace.

sucking

90:4.5 Cupping and s. the affected parts, together with

suckled

68:6.9 ever destroyed after having once been s.—maternal

187:1.6 those whose breasts have never s. their young.

suckling

97:7.7 “Can a woman forget her s. child that she should

123:2.7 2. The s. child.

sucklings

173:1.8 ‘Out of the mouths of babes and s. has praise been

suddensee sudden

41:3.9 would result in a comparatively s. flash of light

41:8.3 for the outer gas regions, then a s. collapse occurs.

50:4.11 the whole enterprise was brought to a rather s. end

51:6.1 progeny contribute to the s. expansion of culture

58:3.2 and s. tension changes in, temperature, gravity,

59:4.3 greatest event of all was the s. appearance of the fish

62:0.1 appearance by three successive and s. mutations

62:3.9 shelters—their transient retreats in time of s. danger.

62:5.4 the s. appearance of a new group of human feelings,

67:5.1 there appeared a s. advancement in cultural status,

70:9.17 The s. and nonevolutionary realization of

70:10.16 sanctuary was a means of escaping this s. anger.

71:1.22 but rather in the s. and extensive manner of their

73:7.1 The sinking was not s., several hundred years

74:8.2 the narrative, the s. appearance of the sun and moon,

74:8.2 s. emergence of the world from a dense space cloud

78:7.5 heavy rainfall so that the s. rise of the waters wiped

79:4.7 the pagan momentum built up by the s. contact with

80:2.1 Europe was cut short by certain s. climatic changes.

80:3.8 These great and relatively s. climatic modifications

80:9.9 this development of marine traffic resulted in the s.

81:6.22 difficulties arising from the s. loss of employment by

82:6.6 Race blending contributes to the s. appearance of

83:7.5 The new and s. substitution of the more ideal but

89:3.6 then would the human race come to a s. end.

92:2.4 it is only foolish to attempt the too s. acceleration of

95:1.8 attempt to supplant slow evolution by s. revolution

99:4.7 many secondary influences: s. mixing of cultures,

100:5.3 The Apostle Paul experienced just such a s. and

100:5.3 have progressed in the spirit without s. conversion.

100:5.4 then there very often occurs a s. down-grasp of the

103:2.1 the “birth” of religion is not s.; it is rather a gradual

110:4.3 they are the s. emergence into consciousness of ideas

112:5.20 death and upon repersonalization the change is s..

119:5.3 took s. and unceremonious leave of Uversa,

122:5.2 observed to be sorrowful until after the s. death of

139:2.4 Peter was a man of quick decision and s. action.

145:3.11 were astonished at this s. and unexpected outbreak

150:1.1 the most amazing was his s. announcement on the

151:5.2 one of those violent and s. windstorms which are

152:3.1 The reaction of the multitude to this s. and

153:1.3 performance of s. deeds of courageous choosing

153:4.6 all terror-stricken by the s. change in Jesus’ tactics.

153:5.1 were bewildered by Jesus’ s. change of tactics.

158:4.6 all aghast at the s. boldness, if not presumption,

162:1.1 apostles had been literally stunned by his s. decision

162:1.7 belief that his s. and bold appearance in Jerusalem

164:5.1 disconcerted by these s. and public appearances

170:2.16 the kingdom in the racial or world sense would be s.

170:4.14 evolution is subjected to s. and unexpected

171:1.6 the teachings of Jesus were overwhelmed by the s.

172:3.12 They were so much perturbed by this s. outburst of

173:0.1 growing out of the Master’s s. change of tactics,

173:1.10 so taken aback by this s. and unexpected move of

175:4.2 into that s. and scathing rebuke which bordered on

182:2.7 so preoccupied with the s. realization of Judas’s

183:4.6 severely shocked by the Master’s s. disappearance

190:3.1 this thrilling recital when a s. and solemn hush fell

sudden

58:6.4 The s. appearance of new species and diversified

59:4.10 vertebrates of the animal world, made their s.

59:5.23 the s. appearance of the frogs and their many cousins

60:3.22 by the s. appearance of the first of the true birds,

62:2.6 the s. differentiation of the ancestors of the next step

65:8.6 When physical conditions are ripe, s. mental

65:8.6 propitious, s. spiritual transformations may occur;

66:6.3 wise beings knew better than to undertake the s.

suddenlysee suddenly

15:8.6 enormous masses of matter are s. converted into

34:1.3 local universe manifestation of the Infinite Spirit s.

35:9.2 System governments do not s. change in personnel

42:5.8 When an electron is s. stopped, the resultant

55:3.1 such a realm—could you be s. transported to a planet

67:2.3 planet found itself s. and without warning isolated,

68:4.5 the biologic safety brake against precipitation too s.

69:8.9 it has always proved disastrous s. to liberate slaves;

71:6.2 But the profit motive must not be s. destroyed or

75:5.6 the unbelievable tragedy which had been so s. and so

77:4.7 all this explains how the Sumerians appeared so s.

77:4.7 these ancient tribes s. loom upon the horizon of

80:3.7 Adamic mixture s. accelerated creative imagination.

80:9.4 of a s. appearing and vastly superior white man.

81:6.40 social or economic change should be attempted s.

83:4.6 customary to set a false wedding day and then s.

83:7.4 progressive races as a result of s. accelerated social

83:7.5 the Occidental ideal of marriage has s. far outrun the

83:8.9 problems so s. thrust upon the social organization by

85:1.2 the manner in which they would so s. appear on the

86:1.6 snared in an evil time when it falls s. upon them.”

88:2.5 But Moses was too wise to attempt s. to displace

92:4.5 until it was s. terminated by the planetary secession

93:4.14 how difficult it is to s. uproot long-established

93:9.1 for Abraham when Melchizedek so s. disappeared.

93:10.2 bestowal as a creature of flesh and blood just as s.

97:9.26 And so the end of Judah came s..

117:6.25 Men do not find the Supreme s. and spectacularly

119:1.6 the creator of the Melchizedeks, can so s. become

124:5.6 this family—his family—so s. sorrow-stricken and

125:0.6 Jesus turned s. upon his parents and, looking

126:2.2 support and comfort of this so s. bereaved family.

126:2.3 Jesus cheerfully accepted the responsibilities so s.

128:6.12 how Jesus could so s. and so completely swing from

130:1.2 Jesus therefore said nothing that would s. destroy

130:6.2 as if he were taking leave, s. turned to him, saying:

133:7.3 without warning, young Ganid was s. taken ill.

135:4.1 John was twenty-eight years of age, his mother s.

136:4.1 or until John was s. stopped by imprisonment.

137:2.5 It s. dawned on Philip that Jesus was a really great

137:5.1 were much distressed because he so s. left them,

139:2.6 Peter would s. swing from one extreme to the other.

146:5.2 he s. spoke, “Return to your home; your son will live

150:9.3 Jesus turned s. upon his captors and, facing them,

151:2.2 fell upon the rocky places, which sprang up so s.,

151:5.2 come on quickly and sometimes go away just as s..

152:0.2 Jesus s. stopped, exclaiming, “Someone touched

152:2.8 Jesus turned s. to Andrew and said, “Bring me the

154:6.2 the leaders at Jerusalem had s. turned against him,

157:3.3 Jesus s. confronted the twelve with the first question

157:4.4 Jesus s. looked up into their faces and said: “Now

158:1.8 were s. awakened by a near-by crackling sound,

158:4.4 who were looking for Jesus, s. came upon them.

158:7.3 for these events when they s. come upon us.”

165:6.3 yourselves for that day when you will be visited s.

168:0.9 any unpleasantness might be caused by his coming s.

175:3.3 told to plan to take him in secret, preferably s. and

176:4.7 the common event of natural death, which so s.

177:4.4 Judas was s. overcome with indignation that Peter,

183:3.4 identity, those in the front ranks fell s. backward.

190:4.2 these new problems which have been so s. thrust

191:1.2 there s. appeared in front of him the form of a man

191:2.1 the Master, in morontia form, s. appeared in the

191:4.2 of believers saw the form of the Master appear s..

191:5.2 the morontia Master s. appeared inside the curvature

192:4.5 his father, Elijah Mark, s. died from a hemorrhage

193:0.1 s., the morontia Master appeared in full view and

193:1.1 Jesus s. appeared before them, saying: “Peace be

194:0.6 These believers felt themselves s. translated into

194:1.2 The Master had gone, but they s. discovered that

194:4.1 When Jesus was so s. seized by his enemies and so

194:4.4 Their message has s. shifted to the proclamation of

194:4.5 the message of Jesus, had been s. changed into the

195:0.3 embraced in the Christian message, were s. thrust.

196:1.2 if the living religion of Jesus should s. supplant the

suddenly

58:6.3 fledged and new orders of life, and they appear s..

59:1.4 S. and without gradation ancestry the multicellular

59:3.5 This species of animal appeared s. and assumed

59:3.11 Soon thereafter, and s., the true scorpions—actual

59:4.13 Now, and s., the prolific fern family appeared and

59:5.5 a new evolutionary development s. occurred.

60:1.9 140,000,000 years ago, s. and with only the hint of

60:3.7 These land plants s. appeared along with fig trees,

60:3.19 S. and without previous gradation, the great family

61:1.2 North America the placental type of mammals s.

61:1.2 but this new type sprang directly and s. from the

61:2.8 s. there began the evolution of the plains or hoofed

61:6.1 lemur types, the dawn mammals s. appeared.

61:6.1 a new and higher group of animals s. differentiated

61:6.1 the Primates, the third vital mutation, s. appeared.

61:6.2 the progressing Primates s. produced two primitive

61:7.4 S. and in one generation the colored races mutated

62:2.1 lemur type of placental mammal, s. appeared.

62:4.6 Primates s. gave birth to two remarkable creatures,

64:5.2 s to produce a family of unusually intelligent children

65:2.4 type of animal life soon appeared, and appeared s..

65:2.12 a large brain that the placental mammals s. sprang.

81:6.40 social or economic change should be attempted s..

92:6.19 minds s. to accept advanced revealed truth.

92:7.2 they are either evolved, or else they are s. revealed.

119:3.6 In each instance he appeared s. and as a fully

suddenness

153:5.1 the s. and completeness of the desertion of the

172:5.6 Philip was unsettled by the s. and spontaneity of

177:5.4 to descend with crashing s. and inescapable terror.

Sudna

24:7.5 number 842,842,682,846,782 of Havona, named S.,

Suduanism

131:6.0 6. SUDUANISM (JAINISM)

Suduanists

131:6.1 teaching—were known in those days as the S..

Suez

61:3.8 at the close of this period the S. region was elevated

suffersee suffer, not

1:3.7 consequently to s. eventual personality extinction;

1:5.15 of the infinite God would cause him to s. the awful

3:6.6 Does the Paradise Father s.? I do not know.

3:6.6 The Eternal Son and the Infinite Spirit s. in a sense.

3:6.6 he may truly s., but I do not comprehend the nature

4:3.3 evolutionary races s. less from confusion, distortion,

4:5.3 The people of Urantia continue to s. from the

5:1.4 they may s. from the lack of almost every human

12:7.3 It is repugnant to the divine nature to s. any sort of

22:3.4 it is hardly likely that you would s. injustice since

31:10.12 the evolving personalities of the grand universe s.

34:3.2 Many mind ministries ignore space but s. a time lag

42:1.7 extent, could they or ever shall they s. extinction.

48:6.36 from them you will learn to s. less through sorrow

54:6.3 likewise must each member s. the immediate time-

54:6.3 reap the benefits and s. the consequences of the

54:6.4 If you are made to s. the evil consequences of the sin

67:4.2 doomed to s. extinction by death, sooner or later.

67:7.7 No person is ever made to s. vital spiritual

76:5.1 they were doomed to s. the fate of the mortals of

79:5.5 presently they began to s. repeated defeats at the

80:6.2 The Nile valley began to s. from floods shortly

83:6.5 Always have the unfortunate few had to s. that the

84:5.2 Nature knows nothing of fairness—woman alone s.

98:2.6 that it is better to s. injustice than to be guilty of it,

104:1.13 cosmological consequences did this concept s.

125:0.4 thoroughly indignant that Mary was made to s.

130:1.5 “How can God permit us to s. the sorrows of evil;

132:5.13 favor those who s. the misfortune of undeserved

134:5.13 The forty-eight states s. the ravages of war only

135:11.4 tell him that I have not forgotten but to s. me also

136:2.3 but they were all destined to s. disappointment.

139:2.13 Simon Peter continued to s. confusion in his mind

140:3.14 Be willing to s. injustice rather than to go to law

141:4.4 minister to all who s. the sorrows of human sickness.

142:7.16 Many times we grievously s. on earth, and not

145:2.8 the individual member of any family must often s. the

147:3.3 Some s. from the accidents of time, others as a

148:5.1 Father permits so many of his children on earth to s.

148:6.4 that it is the wicked and not the righteous who s..

148:6.6 And why did God ever create me just to s. in this

148:6.7 understands the just must often s. in innocence

148:6.9 may s. on and even die, but his enlightened soul

149:1.8 fact of record that Jesus did frequently s. men to heal

155:5.13 rather than to s. the difficulties and persecutions

156:5.18 which is certain to be the portion of all who s.

158:2.2 prepare the way for the Son of Man, who must s.

158:2.4 you must prepare to s. many disappointments and

158:7.3 go to Jerusalem, s. many things, be rejected by the

159:5.13 2. To s evil without complaint and without resistance

160:1.6 they must expect to s. the consequent hazards of

160:4.14 false illusions of success are doomed to s. failure

163:2.11 when they might s. greatly from a diminution of

165:5.6 You well understand that no man would s. his house

167:6.1S. little children to come to me; forbid them not,

171:4.6 the Son of Man go up to Jerusalem to s. and die

175:2.1 Jews should be made to s. the persecutions which

175:2.3 unreasoning to compel innocent children to s. for

178:1.9 even the very manner in which you will s. and die for

180:3.1 so will you s. many things for the sake of my gospel.

182:1.5 While they must s. much for my sake, I desire that

184:1.2 choose to leave the country rather than to s. death.

188:4.8 equal to himself should volunteer to s. for them,

suffer, not

76:4.2 Eve did not s. pain in childbirth; neither did the early

94:12.3 so loves the world that he will not s. one mortal

124:2.4 As it happened, he did not s. much on account of

131:10.4 “The Father in heaven will not s. a single child on

sufferance

94:7.1 the throne of a petty chieftain who ruled by s. over

suffered

15:4.8 many have s. such distortion and rearrangement as to

35:5.6 through rebellion and default, s. planetary isolation,

45:4.12 Eve, mother of the violet race, who s. the penalty of

45:6.3 compensating all experiential deprivations s. on

50:1.3 Nebadon has s. the misfortune of several rebellions

63:3.4 almost a score of their descendants s. serious injuries

65:2.13 s. such repeated and irretrievable losses of its highest

67:7.7 but no mortal subsequently born on Urantia has s.

76:0.2 Eve s. much but survived, owing to superior strength

76:4.2 with the Adamites s. the severe pangs of childbirth.

78:3.1 When they s. from population pressure, instead of

78:8.2 These settlements s. less from the floods because of

78:8.10 the Sumerians s. severe reverses at the hands of the

79:2.2 limited admixture with the blue man, but s. through

79:6.7 they had long s. from absorption of the green race,

79:8.1 While the red man s. from too much warfare, it is

84:5.2 rose higher among women because they s. more

89:4.1 the value of his sacrifice by the pain which he s..

94:12.1 Just as Christianity has s. from the absorption of

95:5.10 the monotheistic ideal s. with the passing of Ikhnaton

97:7.1 nationalistic Yahweh had s. from the international

99:4.7 Religion has s. from many secondary influences:

114:7.15 Urantia has s. from the miscarriage of the divine plan

124:2.4 reputed docility, but they always s. swift retribution

124:4.9 Jesus s. great mental distress as the result of his

128:1.2 “in all things tested, even as you are,” and he s.

128:1.5 And since he himself has s., being tested and tried,

128:7.10 Mary s. under the burden of a great uncertainty: If

133:3.7 they have s. much at the hands of an apparently

133:7.3 For two weeks Ganid s. from a raging fever,

143:2.1 when he s., he uttered no threats against his

146:5.2 later yielded up his life with those who s. in Rome.

148:6.1 why so many apparently innocent people s. from

152:0.2 I have s. many things from many physicians; I

154:2.4 Nathaniel and James Zebedee s. from more than a

154:6.9 s. immeasurably as a result of his failure to enjoy this

158:4.6 the disappointed believers s. the taunts of these

160:1.15 my quest s. from the absence of certainty of

168:5.1 Already had Lazarus s. bitter persecution from

169:1.7 so, when he s. hunger and his distress was great,

169:3.2 good things while Lazarus in like manner s. the evil

176:2.8 No part of the gospel record ever s. such

177:2.2 Neither has your personality s. distortion in

179:2.1 I wanted to eat with you once more before I s.,

180:3.1 you should recall that I also s. before you for the

182:3.7 know that he endured great anguish and s. untold

185:1.1 Tiberius would hardly have s. him to remain as

185:5.8 I have s. many things in a dream this night

189:4.1 The apostles all s., not so much from doubt and

sufferer

148:2.1 and made personal contact with each s..

148:6.4 “The first of Job’s friends, Eliphaz, exhorted the s.

148:6.9 Finally, the human s. begins to see the light of life;

148:6.9 he may suffer on and even die, but his enlightened

159:5.11 of becoming just a passive s. or victim of injustice.

188:4.11 the childish scheme of substituting an innocent s. for

sufferers

91:6.2 and made him an inspiration to all other human s..

146:5.3 also sending messengers requesting that he heal s.

147:3.1 five porches under which a large group of s.

147:3.2 the pool thinking that the sight of the assembled s.

sufferingsee also long-suffering

3:1.10 s. the isolating consequences of the alienating acts

3:5.14 the alternative of pain and the likelihood of s. are

5:4.5 The Buddhist religion promises salvation from s.,

9:1.8 between the anvil of justice and the hammer of s.;

34:7.4 The Urantia peoples are s. the consequences of a

69:2.2 the average tribe was one of destitution and real s..

75:5.7 days were as long years of sorrow and s. to Eve.

75:5.7 the effects of that excruciating period of mental s.

83:7.7 the result of so much personal anguish and racial s..

86:2.1 Pain and s. are essential to progressive evolution.

87:6.16 spirits to react favorably toward all such s. and

89:0.2 satisfaction from the sight of human misery, s.,

89:3.4 especially active in teaching the virtue of physical s.,

89:4.1 Christian doctrine of sanctification through s.,

90:3.8 regard sickness and s. as “arrows of the Almighty

90:3.8 Chaldeans looked upon the stars as the cause of s..

90:3.9 perpetrators of human misery and mortal s..

92:3.9 which ruthlessly drives indolent and s. humanity

94:8.4 1. The noble truths of s..

94:8.5 2. The origins of s..

94:8.6 3. The destruction of s..

94:8.7 4. The way to the destruction of s..

94:8.8 Closely linked to the doctrine of s. and the escape

94:8.8 effort, desire, and affection in the escape from s.;

99:3.3 The religionist is not unsympathetic with social s.,

101:3.8 notwithstanding baffling diseases and even acute s..

118:10.9 a perverse fate that heaps tribulation upon some s.

125:2.4 disturbed by revolting dreams of slaughter and s..

125:6.11 give any occasion for their s. anxiety because of his

130:2.5 Jews while he ministered to the s. and dying.

132:5.13 unselfish regard for the distress of the s. victims of

132:6.1 much time crying in fear and s. in sorrow when,

140:5.16 give evidence of emotional feeling or physical s..

140:5.17 And in an unspoiled child the urge to relieve s. is

142:6.9 from the scenes of their Master’s final s. and death.

143:3.5 Judas was s. from a periodic attack of

145:2.16 Peter’s mother-in-law, was s. from malarial fever.

145:3.7 men, women, and children, s. in large measure as a

145:3.11 and sympathies were focused upon the scene of s.

145:3.11 Jesus desired to see these s. mortals made whole if

145:5.1 such an appeal to him in the presence of mortal s.

146:2.5 you may seek me diligently in your times of s., but

146:6.1 honest persons s. from purely nervous disorders

147:3.2 John to Jesus: “Master, see all of these s. ones;

148:2.4 inspired the faith and confidence of the sick and s..

148:5.3 thinking men should be perplexed by scenes of s.

148:5.5 ‘There is correction in s.; affliction does not spring

148:6.0 6. THE MISUNDERSTANDING OF SUFFERING

148:6.2 the meaning of adversity or the mission of s..

148:6.3 you should know that human s. is not always a

148:6.3 While Job did not, through s., find the resolution

148:6.3 So even through misunderstood s., Job ascended

148:6.3 When the s. servant obtains a vision of God, there

148:6.4 such an interpretation of the problem of human s..

148:6.10 No more shall s. mortals be denied the comfort of

148:6.11 At last his faith pierced the clouds of s. to discern

154:2.4 to her rest, while he ministered to his s. apostles.

156:5.20 He knows how bravely to endure unavoidable s.;

160:2.8 intimate human associations tend to rob s. of its

161:2.5 of human need; s. never fails to appeal to him.

161:2.5 His compassion is moved alike by physical s.,

171:4.9 the Jews knew little or nothing about a s. Messiah.

171:7.3 Never did his familiarity with s. breed indifference,

175:2.2 persecution of modern Jews terminated in the s.

182:3.9 avenue of escape from this terrible plight of s. and

183:1.1 patiently submitting to all this s. and humiliation,

184:4.2 During this tragic hour of s. and mock trials before

185:6.4 and his form bowed down with s. and grief.

187:1.8 their accompanying physical s. and loss of blood.

187:2.3 drugged wine to the victim in order to lessen his s..

187:4.1 Do you not see that we are s. justly for our deeds,

sufferings

71:0.1 society’s net gain from the ravages and s. of war.

98:6.3 altars whose backgrounds variously depicted the s.

99:1.5 social group to the needs and s. of other groups.

99:1.5 upper strata of society turned a deaf ear to the s. of

110:0.1 affectionately share these s. in loving companionship.

135:5.2 evolved a system of belief that accounted for the s.

148:6.11 Man can, and will, do much to lessen temporal s..

155:6.10 to toil, sweat, groan, travail, and endure the s. and

180:6.1 my spirit shall be with you in all your s. for my

187:3.2 patience and fortitude and gazed upon his intense s..

188:5.1 justice of a king which seeks satisfaction in the s. of

188:5.4 The s. of Jesus were not confined to the crucifixion.

188:5.12 at least comprehend the fellowship of his mortal s..

suffers

7:1.2 Spirit gravity never s. time delays, nor does it

12:7.11 The part profits or s. in measure with the whole.

99:4.2 s. most from the decadence consequent upon the

148:6.11 Man s., first, from the accidents of time and the

148:6.11 Next, he s. the inexorable consequences of sin—

153:2.11 “Let us be patient; the truth never s. from honest

187:4.1 justly for our deeds, but that this man s. unjustly?

195:10.20 Christianity s. under a great handicap because it has

suffice

16:5.5 Paradise culture does not s. to eradicate earmarks

98:7.2 S. it to say that it is built around the person of Jesus

119:0.6 will not s. in the estimate of the Ancients of Days.

142:2.3 the Master replied: “S. it to say that the Father and

158:2.4 the training which I have given you should s. to bring

193:0.4 such knowledge will not s. if they fail personally to

sufficed

20:5.6 Son of the bestowal group would have equally s.,

162:1.3 presence s. forever to put an end to all whisperings

sufficient

2:4.2 The creature’s need is wholly s. to insure the flow of

5:5.14 natural conditions is quite s. to initiate offspring.

8:1.4 there is in evidence gravity s. and adequate to hold

9:3.1 that should be s. to inform you that gravity is one of

15:8.5 Given a s. duration of retarding influence, gravity

25:3.3 if the matter is not of s. importance to be brought

26:2.7 is empowered by the Infinite Spirit to create a s.

26:8.4 good and s. reason for these apparent failures;

28:3.2 performances of the seconaphim would be quite s.

28:6.5 a credit of lavish proportions and one of s. grace to

30:3.3 requisites are: continuing life and s. knowledge of

32:2.5 effected through the materialization of s. energy to

32:3.12 are provided only a s. number of perfect creatures

36:6.3 the presence of a Life Carrier is s. to initiate life,

40:10.10 For good and s. reasons, such changes have been

41:5.5 highly heated and agitated electrons with s. energy to

41:5.5 energy is s. to insure that the sunbeam will travel on

41:7.13 second is s. to boil all the water in all the oceans on

42:2.10 presence of the primary force organizers is s. to

52:2.12 s. differences between individuals and between

52:3.3 this dispensation of the biologic uplifters is s. to

54:3.2 a willful embrace of evil—a period of time of s. length

54:5.2 1. Mercy requires that every wrongdoer have s. time

57:5.13 was s. to overbalance the gravity grasp of Angona

59:1.11 but where the waves were s. to prevent mud settling.

59:6.12 the atmosphere contained s. oxygen to sustain the

60:2.14 lacking intelligence to provide s. food to nourish

64:2.2 and possessed s. intelligence to kindle fire.

64:6.30 There are many good and s. reasons for the plan of

65:4.10 But the gains already accrued are s. to justify the

66:4.14 supersustenance was quite s. to confer continuous

66:7.1 The land provision within the city walls was s. to

68:2.4 The herd instinct in natural man is hardly s. to

69:5.4 comfort for those who possessed s. foresight thus to

70:1.13 If no good and s. pretext for war arose, when peace

70:10.10 of suicide on an enemy’s doorstep was usually s. to

77:3.9 there was not s. support for the enterprise; it fell of

77:8.11 the range of mortal vision and possess s. latitude of

78:2.4 and s. leisure to insure inventive fruition.

78:3.10 Only the later Andites moved with s. speed to retain

82:1.1 the sex urge is s. to insure their coming together for

82:1.2 to fail to provide s. self-control for the passions

86:0.1 spirit bestowal is wholly s. to insure development.

88:4.8 that it did actually kill, and such results were s. to

89:9.3 According to Paul, Christ became the all-s. human

91:1.6 not likely that many will spend s. time at prayer to

92:0.5 these three divine ministrations is quite s. to initiate

93:8.1 leave the scene of his earthly activities a s. length

93:10.9 of the four and twenty counselors, is s. evidence to

96:3.3 there were a s. number of educated leaders who had

104:2.2 Given a s. time, philosophy tends to abstract the

104:4.45 These approximations are s. to elucidate the concept

108:5.2 creature’s inability, or failure, to give a s. degree of

114:7.1 stage of temporal action with s. mental capacity,

121:8.11 have been s. to change the course of the history of

126:5.11 hoped that he might be able to gather up s. means,

127:5.2 he would gladly supply the family with s. income

130:5.3 with you and your father, and that is s. for today.

133:1.2 in all consistency I may employ s. force to restrain

133:1.2 Then I forcibly detained the aggressor a s. length

133:7.9 would not exist s. unity to warrant the designation of

134:1.2 Jesus had received s. money to meet his living

135:4.4 doubts s. to prevent his ever calling himself Elijah.

135:8.7 John followed Jesus a s. distance to tell him the story

136:8.3 presence of the Personalized Adjuster as s. proof

138:7.4 When it developed that they had hardly s. funds to

138:10.6 if donations s. to maintain the party were not

138:10.6 Matthew always had s. funds in the treasurer’s hands

138:10.8 their task to deputize a s. number of assistant ushers

140:5.7 One was self-s.; the other was teachable and

140:6.13 S. for the day is the trouble thereof.”

140:8.2 Jesus pointed to his experience as s. commentary on

146:3.1 who taught that science and philosophy were s. to

147:6.2 they had amassed s. evidence of lawbreaking

147:6.4 “But we are hungry and rub only s. for our needs;

148:5.2 presence of evil alone is s. test for the ascension of

148:6.2 such prosperity was all-s. evidence of divine favor.

152:5.4 Have we not s. enemies among the religious

153:2.5 I declare that you already have s. evidence to enable

157:1.3 merchant, who purchased the catch, paying s.,

157:6.1 arrived from Bethsaida bringing funds s. to sustain

161:2.8 Jesus seems to be so s. within himself.

179:1.8 some who had s. emotional control to refrain from

184:3.9 this threat of Jesus to destroy the temple was s. to

185:3.3 My presence here before you in these bonds is s. to

186:5.1 hour of the Master’s impending crucifixion are s.

187:5.2 three passages which were spoken with s. clearness

195:7.8 pessimistic materialist is, in and of itself, s. proof

195:10.14 evolution and spiritual progress are hardly s. to

196:1.2 professed Christians fear the exposure of a self-s.

sufficiently

2:5.1 The Father loves us s. to bestow his life upon us.

19:5.3 Inspired Spirits can individualize themselves s. for

23:1.9 unfailingly keeps them s. separated as not to

25:3.12 instructors of those who are s. intelligent to avoid

26:7.5 comprehending the Infinite Spirit s. to constitute

28:5.13 but s. irritating and disturbing to mar the smooth

28:6.15 augmented trusts just as fast as your character is s.

29:4.33 But your knowledge of energy and matter is not s.

32:1.2 effected the mobilization of the space-energies s. to

32:3.7 When creature origin departs s. far from the divine

35:2.1 the first order of divine Sons to approach s. near

41:3.3 supergas pressure, your sun was not s. large to split

41:8.3 if such a body is not s. opaque to retain the internal

44:0.4 for admission to the artisan corps and, if s. gifted,

56:7.4 levels of Deity long before they become s. spiritual

57:3.10 revolving around the newborn suns had cooled s. to

57:5.8 steal any of the sun’s substance, Angona did swing s.

57:7.7 the atmosphere became more settled and cooled s. to

57:8.3 begins with the cooling of the earth’s crust s. to

58:1.3 planting until the ocean waters had become s. briny.

61:2.3 nor was the land elevated s. to produce glaciers.

61:3.6 dominated by a huge animal with a brain s. large

70:1.4 phenomenon as war until society had evolved s. far

79:2.4 inferiors into Burma and southern China but not s. to

91:6.4 that most persons, if s. hard pressed, will pray in

103:2.9 But before a child has developed s. to acquire moral

108:6.5 is seldom able to exalt these duplicate creations s. to

120:2.2 you are s. self-conscious of your divine identity,

122:10.2 Joseph deemed himself s poor to warrant his offering

123:0.2 there were six others whose ages were s. near his

139:6.5 Judas did not think Nathaniel took his apostleship s.

146:6.4 But Jesus did impress them s. to keep it out of all

156:5.16 Are your ideals s. high to insure your salvation

172:5.6 Philip could not collect his thoughts s. while on

179:3.2 Peter presently collected his wits s. to address the

187:0.1 captain thought he had already been s. scourged,

188:5.2 death on the cross exemplifies a love which is s.

195:3.11 And this Roman Empire lasted s. long to insure the

195:4.3 But Christianity was s. socialized and paganized

195:9.7 Only when man has become s. disillusioned by the

suffocate

41:4.6 a vacuum that human beings would speedily s. if

suffrage

45:5.6 Adamites govern themselves by universal s. and

45:7.6 S. is universal on Jerusem among these three groups

45:7.7 compute the mota status and s. qualifications in

71:2.5 4. Danger of universal s. in the hands of uneducated

71:2.17 8. Universal s..

71:2.17 As civilization progresses, s., while remaining

72:2.3 is elected every six years by universal territorial s..

72:3.7 S. is conferred at twenty, the right to marry without

72:9.0 9. THE PLAN OF UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE

72:9.1 a serious weakness in their plan of universal s.

72:9.3 The maximum s. of any multiple voter is ten.

72:9.5 4. There are five brackets of s. reflecting the average

72:9.6 exception to this scheme of functional or group s.:

72:9.7 Thus, except in the election of the chief executive, s.

suggest

12:3.10 This would s. the possibility that mind activities are

13:2.10 The Secrets of Supremacy, as their name might s.,

14:5.10 rather to s. to you that death is only the beginning of

15:5.14 the foregoing procedures s. the methods whereby

16:3.11 welfare of the superuniverse in such a way as to s.

32:5.3 s. that such an explanation is inadequate,

39:6.1 As their name might s., seraphim of transitional

44:6.8 Faintly I might s. that they are improvers of morontia

46:7.7 Perhaps I can best s. to Urantia minds something

83:3.4 to s. far removal from the times of slave wives and

93:10.6 strongly s. that this bestowal Melchizedek is

93:10.6 events which have recently taken place strongly s.

106:6.6 we would s. that the eternity action of the Trinity

106:9.5 To finite mortals we s. the acceptance of the truth

107:3.9 The valor and wisdom exhibited by Adjusters s. that

110:6.12 circles, of human growth, it is permissible to s. the

120:2.2 I s. that you graciously achieve all you have

120:3.1 We further s.: “1. That, in the pursuit of the ideal of

124:3.7 heard Jesus express his approval of the games and s.

124:3.8 so far forgot the trends of Jewish thought as to s.

125:5.8 and the same time challenge their teaching and s.

132:5.2 I would s. that you bear in mind the following ten

133:4.10 and I s. that the spirit of the Father of all truth may

140:5.16 the best of logic would never s. that happiness

143:3.2 I s that no mention be made of our trials and troubles

159:5.1 “Would you be good enough, Master, to s. to us

162:3.1 distorted record you have of this episode would s.

179:5.4 Jesus took great pains to s. his meanings rather

suggested

1:5.11 postulate of a First Cause and only provisionally s.

6:1.4 Father just as truly as did the Original Son, as is s. in

14:4.14 This progression to Havona status may be s. as

15:14.3 which is unfolding in Orvonton, but it may be s.

53:2.2 the system of Satania which s. or favored rebellion.

53:2.3 No one ever s. rebellion to Lucifer.

73:4.5 s. that the younger generation be trained in the work

77:9.3 Their determination is s. by the motto of their order:

84:2.1 her further loss of blood at childbirth early s. blood

101:8.2 Theologic beliefs can be s. to a group, but faith can

104:4.2 seven triunities may be s. as: The First Triunity—

105:2.4 sevenfold—or seven phase—nature may be best s.

106:0.2 and latents have been previously s. in these papers,

123:2.3 solution of the problem which his alert mind had s.

132:3.1 thought to make a convert of Jesus and had s. that he

134:8.8 To all the Lucifer-s. compromises and makeshifts,

137:1.3 and s. that he (Simon) likewise go to Jesus and offer

137:2.4 Andrew s. to Philip, “Why not ask the Teacher?”

159:5.7 Other religions had s. the thought of the nearness

164:3.14 faith he had was slight, these material acts were s.

177:0.2 s. that the apostles be permitted to spend the time

177:0.4 with a small basket containing food and water and s.

183:0.1 Jesus s. that they go to their tents and seek sleep

186:2.5 Jesus had only s. the propriety of calling witnesses

189:5.3 Peter at first s. that the grave had been rifled, that

190:3.3 It was even s. that any one claiming to have seen

192:1.2 Simon Peter s. that they go fishing.

193:6.2 the two men who had been s. for this position, Justus

194:0.2 And they did just what Peter s..

suggesting

42:2.2 I will endeavor to lessen conceptual confusion by s.

123:5.15 s. competitive efforts in modeling various objects

129:2.7 Annas recognized the foolishness of s. that Jesus

140:5.14 avoid all deception and refrain from s. suspicion.

suggestion

30:0.1 two basic classifications of living beings—a s. of the

90:2.1 While the shamans utilized the great power of s. in

90:2.1 almost invariably negative s.; only in very recent

90:2.1 has the technique of positive s. been employed.

141:3.3 He never once offered a s. as to how the apostles

157:1.1 Peter was inclined to show indignation at the s.

158:7.4 subtle s. of temptation that he change his policy

167:6.6 empty of all s. of good cheer and inspiring holiness

177:4.3 the s. of one of his relatives that Jesus,

183:0.2 tents, but they were reluctant to comply with his s.

suggestions

35:2.4 to receive s., and to act as counselors, thus helping

65:3.7 will have abundant and ample opportunity to offer s.

75:2.1 were adamant to all Caligastia’s s. of compromise

75:4.4 warned to refrain from yielding to the s. of Caligastia

103:8.4 the clever s. of well-meaning souls who would create

124:3.5 why Jesus was so indifferent to all his s. regarding

128:2.4 the new plan, to give advice and offer helpful s..

132:4.2 able to offer practical and immediately helpful s.

132:5.14 “While I offer further s. concerning your attitude

140:8.15 But Jesus did not offer any s. by way of remedy.

141:6.5 that Jesus would give them no s. about dealing with

151:2.3 asked the other apostles if they did not also have s.

158:7.4 because he detected the danger of permitting the s.

suggestive

9:4.5 and spirit which are s. of mutual kinship in eternity.

12:2.1 True, we do possess evidences which are s. of the

14:6.25 the Supreme and is s. of the potential of the Ultimate

42:10.1 monota to the absoluteness of space potency, is s.

59:4.7 red deposits are s. of arid or semiarid conditions,

85:0.2 The objects of worship were altogether s.;

88:6.4 May Day were simply imitative magic, a s. appeal to

104:0.1 The ideas of triads arose from s. relationships but

107:4.4 invisibility of the Adjusters is strongly s. of their high

108:3.7 As a result of many s. lines of evidence, we believe

122:2.8 was ever responsive to the sowing of such s. seeds.

126:3.3 would endeavor to lead them along by s. phrases,

126:3.3 prayer which was largely built up from these s.

137:4.5 Jesus was much sobered by his reaction to her s.

144:1.10 request, to teach them a s. form of prayer.

suggests

12:1.13 s. to our star students that even the seven

19:5.6 This s. that Thought Adjusters are in some manner

19:5.7 The third volume of power presence s. to us the

21:1.3 s. that its Creator and ruling Son is one whose

67:1.5 Error s. lack of intellectual keenness; evil, deficiency

68:5.11 Association with animals s. struggle and force;

80:2.3 It is this secondary Sangik substratum that s. certain

101:2.7 The discriminating study of science logically s. the

101:10.3 the mind level s. the perpetuation of ideational

117:7.1 This s. the final emergence of the Supreme as an

118:7.2 trend of the cosmos and s. foreknowledge of those

188:3.16 other evidence which s. that not all of the personality

suicidal

2:3.5 iniquity are inherently and automatically s..

39:4.12 overrapid growth is equally s.; as a drop of water

52:6.6 Selfish political sagacity is ultimately s.—destructive

54:1.4 Liberty is s. when divorced from material justice,

68:6.7 or too highly luxurious, they speedily become s..

69:9.5 This was the s. weakness of communism:

79:2.7 of superiors, is unfailingly s. of cultural civilization.

81:6.11 in population increase where further growth is s..

84:7.27 responsibility to state or church will prove s. to the

84:8.6 Pleasures are s. if they succeed in destroying

111:6.9 Courage is valorous, egotism is vainglorious and s..

134:5.17 more devastating until they become almost racially s.

147:5.9 are self-destructive and s. to all moral growth

185:1.2 a series of almost fatal and well-nigh s. blunders.

suicide

70:6.6 were often given the option of committing s.,

70:6.6 which gave origin to the ancient social vogue of s.

70:10.10 S. was a common mode of retaliation.

70:10.10 the threat of s. on an enemy’s doorstep was usually

70:10.10 not hold life very dear; s. over trifles was common,

82:3.12 widows being either killed or allowed to commit s.

87:2.7 for a widow to commit s. on her husband’s grave.

89:6.2 on by volunteers, a sort of religious or ritual s..

93:6.2 these backward clans were certainly committing s. by

117:4.4 that was worth while in the life of such a cosmic s.

128:5.3 Palestinian Jews would be equivalent to national s.

139:12.13 of fleeing from the realities of mortal existence—s..

160:1.5 they never worry, neither do they commit s..

160:1.5 S. among men testifies that such beings have

185:1.6 of Lausanne, where he subsequently committed s..

195:7.10 futile effort to commit intellectual and moral s..

suit

65:5.3 to meet our approval nor just to s. our convenience,

151:3.1 so as to s. your presentation of truth to the minds

suitablesee suitable for

9:5.1 endow limitless numbers of creatures with s. minds

11:8.3 wherever s. materialization has taken place.

12:7.3 all-wise God function in that better and more s. way.

17:3.6 are preserved in the minds of s. and appropriate

18:4.3 hence we often find it difficult to choose a s. name

26:2.6 endowed with the ability to make s. creative

39:3.5 within their power to bring together s. individuals

42:2.1 It is indeed difficult to find s. words in the English

42:12.9 competent to produce a s. and serviceable body for

42:12.11 the ministry of the adjutant mind-spirits evolve a s.

44:3.4 Provision is made for a s. setting for the reversion

44:5.8 betake ourselves to s. places of rendezvous where

51:4.8 Material Son, with other s. planetary authorities,

51:6.1 their schools receive s. candidates from among the

57:8.24 bays which are so s. as a habitat for marine life.

58:1.3 protoplasm can function only in a s. salt solution.

63:2.5 lost the fire, but they saved it by the addition of s.

70:3.9 it would serve as a s. introduction for a third party

75:2.3 success lay in the adroit employment of s. persons

81:6.31 for directing individuals to s. employment must be

112:5.17 1. The fabrication of a s. form, a morontia energy

119:6.5 we arranged a s. reception on Salvington.

126:1.3 his brothers and sisters as they grew up to s. ages.

131:10.3 to love his children on earth and to bestow s.

136:3.4 wandering about in the hills, seeking a s. shelter,

136:6.1 and produce s. bodily nourishment ready at hand?

143:5.4 groping about in her mind for a s. reply, Nalda said

171:0.6 James and John made s. apologies to the ten

173:1.1 There was the business of providing s. animals for

186:1.2 eulogized while they conferred upon him s. honors

187:2.2 the Romans always provided a s. loin cloth for all

195:3.1 without a God to serve as the s. religious concept for

suitable for

11:3.4 subdivided into residential units s. for the lodgment

15:2.1 have more worlds s. for intelligent life than others.

15:2.3 other spheres not s. for creature habitation are not

43:1.3 Urantian atmosphere plus that morontia gas s. for the

48:6.6 their superiors wisely determine to be most s. for

52:0.9 The worlds of space, as soon as they are s. for life,

57:3.10 the newborn suns had cooled sufficiently to be s. for

57:8.24 the ripening of conditions s. for the support of life.

62:3.6 round pebbles and certain types of round stones s.

76:0.1 for the Edenites had no boats s. for such a marine

140:6.6 would be far from s. for the society of another age.

140:8.29 as an inspirational and idealistic inheritance s. for the

145:5.2 no private rooms s. for Jesus’ personal devotions.

150:8.7 he offered an informal prayer s. for the occasion,

suitably

29:3.9 spheres or on otherwise s. constituted space bodies

47:4.4 A newly developed and s. adjusted morontia body

63:2.4 and finding many stones s. shaped for various uses,

63:6.4 more s. to impress the minds of their youths,

74:6.3 the chemistry and energy of these foods, Eve s.

suited

15:6.14 The dead suns are not, as a rule, s. to life;

15:6.15 only three planets are at present s. to harbor life.

49:0.4 Not all planets are s. to harbor mortal life.

49:2.24 inhabited worlds have an atmospheric ocean s. to

61:1.9 They were all small, primitive, and best s. to living

62:3.2 They walked upright, having feet almost as well s.

81:2.11 Most of the animals best s. to domestication were

108:1.7 this group of volunteering Adjusters the one best s.

121:8.12 chosen that which is best s. to the accomplishment

130:4.12 Jesus told all this to the lad in language best s. to

133:4.2 serve spiritual food in attractive form and s. to the

151:2.5 we should select a story best s. to the illustration of

195:4.3 sects of the Christian teachings, beliefs s. to special

Suites

78:8.10 reverses at the hands of the northern S. and Guites.

suitor

82:4.5 was more demanded by the father than by the s.;

sullen

177:4.10 motivated by s. and long-suppressed vengeance!

sumsee sum and substance; sum total

10:5.2 of the Trinity are not simply the s. of the Father’s

10:5.2 potential is always far in excess of the simple s. of

12:9.3 the s. of two or more things is very often more

48:7.6 4. Few mortals ever dare to draw anything like the s.

54:6.3 The s. of evil had by that time become almost

54:6.3 more than a thousand times the s. of all the evil.

68:1.4 vastly greater and stronger than the mere s. of their

68:5.1 And the s. of man’s adjustment to the life demands

69:9.6 held up until the family donated a large s. to public

70:9.17 the s. of all three constituting human happiness.

72:7.12 The government earns a considerable s. from the

81:6.23 who have contributed aught to the s. of culture and

104:2.4 functions of the Trinity are not the simple s. of the

104:3.17 other than the discernible s. of the attributes of the

126:2.7 run fairly smoothly as there was quite a s. of money

126:5.7 Mary had hoped for the receipt of a considerable s.

126:5.11 collect the considerable s. of money due his father

128:4.1 merchant proposed to devote an extraordinary s.

129:2.1 Jesus asked for a small s. of money to defray his

129:2.4 and he was surprised that it was such a large s..

129:2.10 Jesus turned this large s. over to John the son of

131:0.1 young man spent much of his time and no small s.

131:4.6 this is the s. of duty: Let no man do to another

133:5.6 personality association is a s. equal to the square of

133:5.6 the equation rather than the simple arithmetical s..

133:5.6 a force far greater than the simple s. of its parts.

133:7.7 and the self is more than the s. of one’s sensations.

133:7.9 Neither is the human self merely the s. of the states

170:5.11 To Jesus the kingdom was the s. of those individuals

171:8.4 giving into each of your hands the s. of one pound,

172:1.7 since the cost of this ointment was a s. equal to the

178:2.10 When Judas gave David a certain s. of money for

188:0.3 Joseph went before Pilate with a large s. of money,

189:2.5 They paid each of these twenty men a s. of money

sum and substance

6:7.3 the s. of the First Source and Center, divested of all

19:4.5 conclusion, the s. of a final and perfect decision.

34:5.5 constitutes the s. of the mission of the bestowal Son.

129:4.3 the actuality of the entire s. of the living of the life of

130:2.7 The will of man is the way of man, the s. of that

159:5.7 worship of God and service of man became the s.

sum total(s)

0:11.10 functions as the associative co-ordinator of these s.

3:1.2 the living God is immeasurably greater than the s.

19:7.4 but we are able so to utilize the s. of the transport

56:10.17 But love, the s. of these three qualities, is man’s

64:6.29 in the aggregate they contributed much to the s. of

66:4.11 semispirits, and for ages they constituted the s. of the

67:8.4 than can ever be outweighed by the s. of all the evil

68:5.1 arts, plus his standards of living, equal the s. of the

82:0.1 while the family life is the s. resulting from all such

92:2.6 It is merely the s. of the moral and ethical content of

103:6.6 the ever-present conditioner and qualifier of the s.

104:5.6 association eventuates the co-ordination of the s. of

110:2.6 mind is a term signifying the substance and s. of the

110:6.1 The s. of personality realization on a material world

117:1.9 and self-reactive to the s. total of the universe;

117:1.9 The Deity of Supremacy is thus expressive of the s.

117:3.1 the Supreme, who is the s. of all finite growth,

117:6.15 The s. of these seven experiences constitutes the

119:8.5 but the s. of all seven bestowals is a new Nebadon

Sumer

78:8.9 And the rulership variously shifted between S., Ur,

Sumeria

79:3.6 their prominence to maritime relationships with S..

79:3.7 the art of writing, was imported from S. by these

80:7.9 the purest strains of Adam’s descendants were in S.,

Sumerian

77:2.10 dig up the clay-tablet records of the later-day S.

77:2.10 they discover lists of S. kings running back for

77:4.6 3. The central or pre-S. Nodites.

77:4.6 which blended with the Adamites to found the S.

77:4.7 The S. language, though virtually lost to the world,

77:4.8 archaeologists found these ancient S. clay tablets

77:4.9 S. pride in the more ancient Nodite culture led them

78:8.7 After the breakup of the early S. confederation the

78:8.10 Lagash, the S. capital built on flood mounds, fell.

79:3.7 coastwise across the Arabian Sea to the S. cities of

81:2.19 Only the gulf coast pre-S. Nodites continued to

93:2.1 entered the tent of Amdon, a Chaldean herder of S.

93:2.5 resembled the then blended Nodite and S. peoples,

96:1.8 In Kish and Ur there long persisted S.-Chaldean

Sumerians

77:4.7 all this explains how the S. appeared so suddenly

77:4.7 the S., who had their origin two hundred thousand

77:4.8 The elaborate records left by the S. describe the

77:4.8 the later Adamized S. confused both the first and

77:4.9 The S. well knew of the first and second Edens but

77:4.9 they continued to regard the garden dwellers to the

78:1.4 2. Pre-S. and other Nodites.

78:7.6 Only in the south and among the S. did any trace of

78:8.0 8. THE SUMERIANS—LAST OF THE ANDITES

78:8.1 These were the S., and by 6000 B.C. they had

78:8.1 Nonetheless, these S. of the coastal regions were

78:8.4 the valley tribes and much of the culture of the S..

78:8.5 These S. were able to defend themselves because

78:8.5 city groups was able to overcome the united S..

78:8.6 learned to trust and prize these peace-loving S. as

78:8.6 They were greatly respected and sought after as

78:8.10 the S. suffered severe reverses at the hands of the

78:8.10 the S. had become absorbed into the ranks of the

79:7.6 Turkestan to Mesopotamia in the days of the S..

90:4.9 wounds; castor oil and opium were used by the S..

92:5.9 influence persisted longest among the Greeks, S.,

95:1.4 of the trinity teachings of the Andites and the S.

95:2.1 many of the Egyptian civil administrators were S..

103:6.10 the earliest Greeks and the S. who distinguished

122:1.1 the earlier lines of inheritance leading to the S. and

summaries

27:5.3 custodians of knowledge are the final and living s. of

summarily

53:5.3 ample power and authority to deal promptly, even s.,

134:8.9 upheavals may be dealt with s. and effectively.

summarized

140:8.5 Jesus s. his instructions up to that time regarding

144:4.1 s. and restated in modern phraseology as follows:

146:2.1 S. in modern phraseology, this discourse may be

150:3.2 may be s. in modern phraseology as follows:

151:3.2 instruction as to their interpretation may be s. and

155:5.1 This memorable discourse on religion, s. and restated

159:3.1 S. and restated in modern phraseology, Jesus taught:

168:4.3 Jesus’ answers to their many questions may be s. as

170:5.1 Having s. the teachings of Jesus about the kingdom

178:1.1 may be s. and restated in modern language as follows

summarizer

115:7.6 God the Supreme is the indispensable focalizer, s.,

summarynoun

25:5.3 Paradise also has a relevant s. of superuniverse

27:5.3 the formal records of Paradise, the cumulative s. of

39:4.4 angels who present the s. of evidence concerning

112:4.12 if the final transcript of the s. of survival character

131:9.1 Ganid’s s. of Confucianism was: “What Heaven

131:10.1 formulating what he deemed to be a s. of the belief

134:3.8 [When we, the midwayers, first prepared the s. of

140:8.1 by reorganizing the s. of this momentous afternoon

142:3.1 by the following s. in modern phraseology: Jesus

142:7.1 present the following s. of the Master’s instruction:

summaryadjective

54:5.6 Son to exercise s. jurisdiction over the apostate

54:5.12 would be led astray if arbitrary or s. methods of

70:10.15 Cattle stealing was universally punished by s. death,

134:3.6 would bring about the prompt and s. dismissal of

154:2.1 This s. action of the Sanhedrin was followed by

summating

115:7.8 By the process of s. evolutionary experience the

summation

10:5.2 Trinity are not augmented by mere arithmetical s..

12:3.8 an estimate of the s. of the entire physical-gravity

12:3.9 have arrived at the s. of the active spirit gravity of

94:3.4 the One Universal Oversoul as the totality of the s.

106:8.1 it is the actual s. of the entirety of experiential

112:1.18 In the human organism the s. of its parts constitutes

115:7.4 Supreme, who is Deity focalization and cosmic s. of

117:2.9 there is appearing the unified s. of the entire finite

117:3.4 which is complemental to his s. of the ascending

196:3.4 The full s. of human life is the knowledge that man is

summed

76:6.4 When all is s. up, Adam and Eve made a mighty

163:4.8 7. Teach that man’s whole duty is s. up in this one

188:5.6 The triumph of the death on the cross is all s. up in

summer

43:1.3 storms or hurricanes; neither is there s. nor winter.

123:2.14 the roof of the house (the s. bedroom) shallow boxes

123:3.4 Before Jesus was six years of age, in the early s. of

123:5.3 In the s. months the hours for school were shortened

124:1.10 Even during the warmest s. months a cool sea breeze

124:1.10 There were only two seasons in Palestine, s. and

126:1.1 This s. he made frequent trips to the top of the hill

134:8.9 On an afternoon in late s., amid the trees and in

134:9.1 It was now near the end of the s., about the time of

135:2.3 the s. that John was twenty years of age witnessed

143:5.1 six o’clock on this s.’ evening when Jesus sat

162:4.1 end of the winter or Pentecost at the beginning of s..

176:2.6 branches and puts forth its leaves that s. is near.

summertime

176:2.6 know that the s. of a new visitation draws near.

summing

150:5.5 In s. up his final statement, Jesus said: “You

171:8.9 meaning of these two parables in the after years, s.

summit

43:1.5 Situated on the s. of the seventh highland range are

124:1.6 his father, first climbed to the s. of Mount Tabor.

124:6.6 whose s. was occupied by the Alexandrian fortress

125:0.3 until they reached the s. of the Mount of Olives,

126:1.2 From the s. of this hill of Simeon, Jesus looked

172:3.9 As the procession moved toward the s. of Olivet,

summon

28:5.8 of Wisdom s. a battery of the Voices of Wisdom

65:1.6 they s. the archangel commission of Life Carrier

98:5.4 Mithras would s. all the dead from their graves to

142:6.9 But Nicodemus did s. faith enough to lay hold of the

148:3.3 would s. to accompany him any two of the apostles

150:1.1 Jesus requested David to s. his parents back to their

152:2.6 when Jesus asked James Alpheus to s. Andrew

168:1.5 but Jesus regretted having to s. his friend back to

184:1.6 Why do you not s. those who have heard me and

summoned

25:8.1 they return to those duties they performed when s.

25:8.2 They are s. to the central Isle and are commissioned

35:4.3 But not often are they s. to function in the presence

39:8.4 2. To be s. to Seraphington.

40:10.9 save for those few who are in turn s. to the service

48:5.2 assistants of the ministering seraphim are often s. to

65:1.8 there is s. a commission of twelve, presided over

112:4.13 the “realization of identity transition,” being s.

122:10.1 Herod s. these Chaldeans to appear before him.

137:4.4 Early in the afternoon Mary s. James, and together

158:1.2 Jesus had been s. to go up on the mountain, apart by

164:5.1 in Solomon’s Porch, hoping that he would be s.

168:3.4 The following week Lazarus and his sisters were s.

184:1.6 so he s. up his courage and asked: “Just what is it

188:3.2 John Mark s. the eleven apostles secretly to come to

189:0.1 archangels of Nebadon, then present on Urantia, s.

189:2.3 he s. to his assistance many of his fellows,

189:3.1 Gabriel s. the archangels to his side and made

summoning

47:8.4 by the seraphic s. of the supervising superangel for

112:4.3 awaits a dispensational s. of the sleeping survivors of

154:5.1 s. them for an emergency council at seven o’clock

154:5.1 to all of Jesus’ family who dwelt near by, s. them

157:0.1 after s. reinforcements, waited patiently for Jesus’

summons

38:8.6 Bright and Morning Star s. these faithful servants

39:5.14 Now the transport dispatcher of the realm s. the

39:8.4 with the s. commanding them to appear on high.

55:2.3 there is issued the s. of the Planetary Sovereign for

136:2.6 the unmistakable call of his Father, the final s. to

154:6.1 in response to the urgent s. of Jude’s sister-in-law.

195:9.9 stands as the unsullied and transcendent spiritual s.,

summonses

22:9.4 as court messengers and as bearers of the s.

sums

70:4.1 nations are still spending vast s. on war preparations.

129:2.1 Jesus had drawn only small s. of money, which each

sunnon-specific; see sunour sun

2:5.1 “He makes his s. to rise on the evil and on the good

15:4.5 A s.-forming nebula just north of the borders of

15:4.7 Not all spiral nebulae are engaged in s. making.

15:4.7 There are not many s.-forming nebulae active in

15:5.3 such a nebula appears as an enormous central s.

15:5.5 When a s. is born of a spiral or of a barred nebula,

15:5.5 Such a s. is highly gaseous, and subsequently, after it

15:5.5 near some enormous mass of matter, a gigantic s.

15:5.5 simultaneously on opposite sides of convulsed s..

15:5.5 the gravity-reclamation zone of the erupting s.,

15:5.6 small worlds that continue to encircle the parent s..

15:5.7 When a s. reaches this limit, unless it slows down in

15:5.7 it is doomed to split; s. fission occurs, and a new star

15:5.8 planets near the s. begin their terminal plunge.

15:5.14 one hundred different modes of s. formation

15:6.9 trillions upon trillions of years that an ordinary s.

15:6.13 brought under control of the central governing s..

15:6.13 comet’s tail points away from the attracting s.

15:6.13 of light and other energies emanating from the s..

15:6.14 an orbit around a s. or some other space body;

15:6.14 happen to be in proper relation to a near-by s.,

15:6.14 are usually too far away from a living, blazing s.,

15:7.1 Each has a s. which gives forth light without heat,

27:1.5 they need no light of the s., for the Great Source

29:3.9 not so function on an ordinary evolutionary s.

32:2.11 far removed from Uversa and that great s. cluster

41:1.2 such as s. spots and system electric disturbances;

41:3.9 speedily recede to normal brightness for that s..

41:3.9 Sometimes a s. will capture a stream of meteors in

41:4.0 4. SUN DENSITY

41:4.4 And still this s. shines with a faint reddish glow,

41:4.5 If you were in the interior of this s., you would be

41:4.6 The massive s. of Veluntia, one of the largest in

41:5.1 a tremendous light or gas pressure within a s.

41:5.1 the escape of all X rays and light-energies from a s.

41:5.4 work its way from the very center of an average s.

41:5.4 terminated by a final plunge into the surface of a s.

41:5.5 The X rays of a s.’ interior charge the highly heated

41:5.5 velocity required to escape the gravity clutch of a s.

41:6.7 that spectral analyses show s.-surface compositions.

41:7.1 In the interior of a s. practically no whole atoms exist

41:7.1 elements may appear in the outer layers of a s.,

41:7.8 the cooling and consequent contraction of a s. yields

41:7.10 and other matter which are drawn back into the s.

41:7.11 During the active life of a s. the temperature of

41:8.2 hydrogen content increases the luminosity of a s..

41:8.3 the collapse of a gigantic s. within a few days.

41:8.4 matter continues to exist about the residual cooling s

41:9.0 9. SUN STABILITY

41:9.1 The great energy losses in the early days of a s.,

41:9.3 A s.’ life becomes stable after the maximum of

41:9.4 S. stability is wholly dependent on the equilibrium

41:9.4 a s. begins to throw its exterior layers off into space

41:10.1 off whole planets, even a quarter or third of a s..

41:10.2 that is, a central s. or dark island with planets,

42:5.16 ether enables the planet to escape falling into the s.

42:6.3 the terminal disruption of a cooled-off and dying s..

42:7.1 are faintly comparable to the planets encircling the s.

42:7.2 room the planets have as they revolve about the s.

46:1.8 are not subject to the vicissitudes of s. disturbances,

46:1.8 confronted with the problem of a cooling or dying s..

49:0.4 planets revolving around the central s. are too large

49:4.5 occur on all sunlighted and s.-heated planets.

57:2.1 when their function of s. formation has run its course

57:3.6 500,000,000,000 years ago the first Andronover s.

57:3.10 even in the regions near the central mother-s. wheel.

57:3.12 and the spectacular period of s. dispersion begins.

57:4.1 the tertiary stage is that of the first s. dispersion,

57:4.1 embraces the second and last cycle of s. dispersion,

57:4.1 ending either as a globular cluster or as a solitary s.

57:4.2 nebula had attained the height of its s.-family stage

57:4.2 This was the apex of the first period of s. losses.

57:4.3 this first period of s. dispersion was completed;

57:4.3 during which it gave origin to 876,926 s. systems.

57:4.5 of the surrounding swarm of liberated s. systems.

57:4.5 which were to inaugurate the second nebular s. cycle

57:4.6 This final s. disgorgement extended over a period of

57:4.8 The total number of suns and s systems having origin

sun-family

57:4.2 this nebula had attained the height of its s. stage.

sun-forming

15:4.5 A s. nebula just north of the borders of Orvonton,

15:4.7 There are not many s. nebulae active in Orvonton

sun-heated

49:4.5 variations occur on all sunlighted and s. planets.

sun-surface

41:6.7 that spectral analyses show only s. compositions.

sunour sun

2:5.1 “He makes his s. to rise on the evil and on the good

12:4.12 The present relationship of your s. and its planets,

15:3.6 nucleus of the physical system to which your s.

15:3.8 1. The revolution of Urantia around its s..

15:5.8 the four inner planets would be claimed by the s.,

41:3.1 in Satania, and your own s. is an average blazing orb.

41:3.2 four hundred fifty times the diameter of your s.

41:3.3 When your s. attained this quasi-liquid state of

41:3.4 When less than one tenth the size of your s.,

41:3.8 Your own s. still carries a diminishing legacy of

41:4.1 The mass of your s. is slightly greater than the

41:4.1 It now exists about halfway between the most dense

41:4.1 But your s. is neither a liquid nor a solid—it is

41:4.4 become forty thousand times as dense as your s..

41:4.7 million miles—ample room to accommodate your s.

41:4.7 size, over forty million times that of your s., its mass

41:5.3 The interior of your s. is a vast X-ray generator.

41:6.1 which appear in the spectra of your s. are due to

41:6.3 a calcium layer, a gaseous stone surface, on the s.

41:6.6 Your s. has parted with an enormous quantity of its

41:6.6 the solar calcium is now in the outer crust of the s..

41:6.7 iron lines, but iron is not the chief element in the s..

41:6.7 that spectral analyses show s.-surface compositions.

41:6.7 due to the present temperature of the s.’ surface,

41:7.2 The surface temperature of your s. is almost 6,000

41:7.13 The total heat now given out by the solar system s.

41:9.5 Your own s. has long since attained relative

41:9.5 Your s. is now passing out of its six billionth year.

41:9.5 At the present time it is functioning through the

41:9.5 It will shine on as of present efficiency for more than

41:9.5 It will probably experience a partially efficient period

41:10.1 which will eventually be much like your own s.

41:10.1 Your s. was in just such a state of mighty pulsation

41:10.1 the outer surface of the s. began to erupt veritable

42:5.1 The s.’ rays constitute four octaves in the

42:5.1 Thirty-two octaves above the visible light of the s.

42:6.8 equal to that of the earth’s orbit around the s..

42:7.2 exists between the inner planet, Mercury, and your s.

46:1.4 about the intensity of Urantia sunlight when the s. is

57:1.1 Urantia is of origin in your s., and your s. is one of

57:4.8 end of the terminal breakup and the birth of your s.,

57:4.8 The number of the solar system s. is 1,013,572.

57:5.1 5,000,000,000 years ago your s. was an isolated orb,

57:5.2 Today, your s. has achieved relative stability, but its

57:5.2 In the early days of your s. the continued contraction

57:5.2 this periodic pulsation, rendered your s. highly

57:5.3 of Monmatia, that being the name of your s.’ family,

57:5.4 its approach to the neighborhood of this solitary s..

57:5.5 As Angona more closely approached the s., streams

57:5.5 gas tongues would invariably fall back into the s.,

57:5.5 the roots falling back into the s. while the outer

57:5.5 which immediately started to revolve about the s.

57:5.6 more and more matter was drawn from the s. to

57:5.6 until Angona made its closest approach to the s.;

57:5.6 whereupon the s., in conjunction with one of its

57:5.6 from the immediate gravity control of the s..

57:5.7 of solar gases which was thus separated from the s.

57:5.7 The ejection of gas from the opposite side of the s. in

57:5.8 circulating about the s. as asteroids and meteors,

57:5.8 enough to actually steal any of the s.’ substance,

57:5.9 that Angona had succeeded in detaching from the s.,

57:5.10 contained so much highly heated s. material that they

57:5.12 The planets do not swing around the s. in the plane

57:5.12 a considerable angle to the plane of the s.’ equator.

57:5.13 your s. did add to its metamorphosing planetary

57:5.13 and while Angona was yet in the vicinity of the s.,

57:5.13 its gravitational pull, augmented by that of the s.,

57:5.14 All of the solar system material derived from the s.

57:6.1 the s. continued to pour forth diminishing volumes of

57:6.1 the bodies made their nearest approach to the s.,

57:6.2 The planets nearest the s. were the first to have their

57:6.2 planet always turned toward the s. or larger body,

57:7.7 And during these ages the s. never shone upon the

58:2.1 one two-billionths of the s.’ total light emanation.

58:2.1 that you receive from the s. other forms of energy

58:2.4 Your s. pours forth a veritable flood of death-dealing

58:2.9 the needle turns slightly to the east as the s. rises and

58:2.9 and slightly to the west as the s. nears setting.

58:5.1 it is slightly above the surface temperature of the s..

63:2.5 But the autumn s. was getting lower in the sky,

63:2.5 one evening about the time of the setting of the s.,

63:6.2 directed Andon from his own discovery to the s. as a

63:6.2 remote, and so he failed to become a s. worshiper.

64:4.13 Neanderthals could hardly be called s. worshipers.

64:4.13 The s., they early learned, would regularly return,

74:8.2 narrative, the sudden appearance of the s. and moon,

74:8.2 matter which had long obscured both s. and moon.

80:9.13 the New Stone Age associated with s. worship.

80:9.13 the building of the circular and roofless s. temples.

80:9.13 delighting to set up great stones as tokens to the s.,

80:9.13 The vogue of s. worship indicates that this was a

80:9.14 this comparatively recent s.-worshiping era persist in

81:2.17 be daubed over with clay and, after drying in the s.,

85:3.4 a wolf that devoured a portion of the s. or moon.

85:5.1 elements to the deification of the s., moon, and stars.

85:5.2 Moon worship preceded s. worship.

85:5.2 s. worship became the chief religious ceremony of

85:5.2 In Persia s. veneration gave rise to the Mithraic cult.

85:5.2 Among many peoples the s. was regarded as the

85:5.2 The Chaldeans put the s. in the center of “the seven

85:5.2 Later civilizations honored the s. by giving its name

85:5.3 The s. god was supposed to be the mystic father of

90:2.9 Tenskwatawa, who predicted the eclipse of the s. in

93:7.3 absorbed in the beliefs in the Great Mother, the S.,

95:2.7 survivors they thought were absorbed into the s..

95:2.8 When the oblique rays of the s. were observed

95:5.6 by absorbing all gods into the worship of the s. was

102:0.1 reward for living and toiling under the temporal s.

108:6.8 the clear shining of the s. of eternal righteousness on

123:5.12 when the s. shone upon their marble walls, they

123:5.12 they lingered toward the going down of the s.,

130:6.3 The s. rises every morning to salute you just as it

131:1.5 “God pours rain upon the earth, he causes the s. to

131:4.2 God has made the s. and the stars; he is bright,

131:5.2 The light of the s. is as wisdom to those who

131:7.2 the s. and the moon and all the stars obey my will.

140:3.16 “Your Father makes the s. to shine on the evil as

142:3.4 left Ur because of the establishment of s. worship,

143:5.10 And ere the s. went down, a crowd had assembled at

144:5.90 Let the s. of righteousness shine upon us at noontime

145:3.1 carried there by their friends just as soon as the s.

145:3.2 Therefore, as soon as the s. sank beneath the horizon

145:3.2 as soon as the s. sank behind his neighbor’s house.

145:3.5 Soon after the setting of the s., as Jesus and the

150:7.1 trumpet blast announcing the going down of the s.

151:1.2 no depth to the soil, but as soon as the s. shone,

163:3.6 borne the burden of the day in the scorching s..

166:4.4 the s. likewise shines on the righteous and the

176:0.2 the temple, glorified by the rays of the setting s.;

187:5.1 Before one o’clock the sky was so dark the s. was

sun-god

95:5.6 to establish monotheism under the guise of the s..

95:5.7 to maintain the outward worship of Aton, the s.,

98:5.3 a last supper which Mithras celebrated with the s.

98:5.3 This s., or Sol Invictus, was a degeneration of the

98:5.3 was conceived as the surviving champion of the s.

98:5.4 special weekly ceremonials on the day of the s.

sun-surface

41:6.7 that spectral analyses show only s. compositions.

sun-worshiping

80:9.14 The superstitions of this comparatively recent s. era

sunbeam

41:5.5 that the s. will travel on with unabated velocity until

41:6.4 forward propulsion, grasping and letting go the s.

sunbeams

41:6.3 modified form, by literally riding the outgoing s..

41:6.4 ride the streams of light and energy, the s.,

Sunday or Sunday morning

123:0.6 They started out early one Sm., Mary and the child

124:5.2 On S. night, January 9, A.D. 7, his baby brother,

128:3.7 On the S. after Passover week Simon and Jesus

129:1.1 on a rainy Sm., Jesus took unceremonious leave of

130:0.1 —Gonod and his son Ganid—left Jerusalem on a Sm.,

135:8.2 That Sm Jesus was working as usual in the boatshop

135:8.3 This was on S., January 13.

135:10.1 on Sm., March 3, John and the remainder of his

137:2.1 Sm., February 24, A.D. 26, Jesus took leave of John

138:1.1 The next day, S., June 23, A.D. 26, Jesus imparted

138:10.11 his apostles went on in this simple manner until S.,

140:0.1 Just before noon on S., January 12, A.D. 27, Jesus

140:6.1 S. evening, on reaching the home of Zebedee from

141:9.3 On Sm., April 6, Jesus and the apostles went down

145:5.0 5. EARLY SUNDAY MORNING

145:5.1 Jesus arose that Sm. long before daybreak and went

145:5.5 Meanwhile, Sm., other crowds of afflicted souls

145:5.8 on the afternoon of S., January 18, A.D. 28, Jesus

145:5.9 That S. afternoon, shortly after Jesus and his apostles

146:0.1 first public preaching tour of Galilee began on S.,

149:0.1 second public preaching tour of Galilee began on S.,

149:0.2 Before the departure on this Sm. Andrew and Peter

150:0.1 On S. evening, January 16, A.D. 29, Abner, with the

150:9.5 They left Nazareth this Sm., and traveling by routes

151:1.1 on Sm. very few of the group were up for breakfast

151:5.1 the hills, but when Sm. came, the crowds returned.

151:5.3 boat carrying Jesus over to the other side on this S.

152:2.1 Master had so little rest over the Sabbath that on Sm

152:7.1 S., April 3, Jesus, accompanied only by the twelve

152:7.3 S., April 24, Jesus and the apostles left Jerusalem for

154:2.1 S., May 8, A.D. 29, at Jerusalem, the Sanhedrin

154:2.2 This same Sm., Jesus declared a week’s holiday,

154:5.0 5. THE EVENTFUL SUNDAY MORNING

154:5.1 On this Sm., before daybreak, one of David’s

154:6.1 It was about eight o’clock on this Sm. when five

154:7.1 And so it was on this Sm, the twenty-second of May

155:0.1 Soon after landing near Kheresa on this eventful S.,

156:3.2 to Sidon and tarried at the home of Justa until Sm.,

156:6.1 About noon on S., July 24, Jesus and the twelve left

156:6.2 They reached Zebulun on S., the 31st, holding a

157:0.1 messengers to go over to Capernaum on S.,

160:0.1 On Sm., September 18, Andrew announced that no

161:0.1 On S., September 25, A.D. 29, the apostles and the

162:9.6 On S., October 30, Jesus and his associates left the

163:5.2 on S., December 18, David, with the help of his

167:3.6 Jesus taught again in the synagogue on S.,

167:4.1 Very late on S. night, February 26, a runner from

168:0.1 private tomb at the far end of the garden late on S.

168:1.6 While the messenger went to Jesus on S., telling

168:2.5 She had to explain to Lazarus that he had died on S.

168:3.7 Early Sm. Jesus and the apostles assembled at the

171:0.4 It was on this S. afternoon that Salome the mother

172:2.0 2. SUNDAY MORNING WITH THE APOSTLES

172:2.1 On this Sm., in Simon’s beautiful garden, the Master

172:3.1 that S. afternoon when Jesus made ready to start

172:5.1 This S. evening as they returned to Bethany, Jesus

172:5.4 To James Zebedee, this S. was a day of perplexity

172:5.5 symbolic significance of this S.-afternoon pageant.

172:5.9 a loss to account for his strange conduct on this S.

172:5.10 This S. started off as a great day for Simon Zelotes

172:5.11 And the memory of the elation of this S. afternoon

172:5.12 this apostle looked upon the proceedings of this S.

173:2.1 On S. the triumphal entry into Jerusalem so

186:3.3 instructing them to report to him quietly on Sm. at

186:3.4 now proposed to assemble his messengers early Sm.

186:3.4 mobilization of all his messenger force on early Sm.

188:0.1 three o’clock Friday afternoon to three o’clock Sm..

188:1.7 make ready spices and ointments, and return on Sm.

188:3.3 arranged for his messengers to assemble early Sm..

188:3.5 there in Joseph’s tomb until about three o’clock Sm.,

189:1.1 At two forty-five Sm., the Paradise incarnation

189:1.1 and at two minutes past three o’clock, this Sm.,

189:1.4 on Sm. he took it up again as a morontia being of

189:3.1 A little after half past four o’clock this Sm., Gabriel

189:4.1 the time of the resurrection of Jesus on this Sm.,

189:4.1 This Sm. they were all there assembled except

189:4.3 A little before three o’clock this Sm., when the first

190:0.3 Jesus had when he arose from the tomb on this Sm..

190:1.6 And so, shortly before ten o’clock this Sm.,

190:2.2 third appearance occurred about noon of this S. at

190:3.1 fifteen minutes past four o’clock on this same S.

190:5.2 On this S. afternoon, about three miles out of

191:0.1 Resurrection S. was a terrible day in the lives of the

191:0.13 at the home of Simon in Bethpage early this Sm.,

191:1.1 It was near half past eight o’clock this S. evening

191:1.1 All day Saturday and this S. he had fought the fear

191:3.3 to Jerusem citizenship on S., the 7th;

191:3.3 the embrace of the Most Highs of Edentia on S.,

192:4.4 S., April 30, the eleven left Bethsaida for Jerusalem.

sundown

122:3.1 One evening about s., before Joseph had returned

130:5.3 Season follows season and s. follows sunrise only

140:3.21 They came down from the mountain about s., but

145:2.13 Not until later on that day, after s., was this man

145:2.16 Not until several hours later, after s., was her cure

145:3.0 3. THE HEALING AT SUNDOWN

145:3.3 events set the stage for this extraordinary s. scene.

145:3.12 the fame of this s. healing at Bethsaida spread

145:3.14 creative physical healing at this s. demonstration of

148:1.4 Only seven of the large number healed at the s. scene

157:1.5 and Peter, waited by the seashore until nearly s..

158:0.1 It was near s. on Friday afternoon, August 12,

171:6.1 Master’s procession entered Jericho, it was nearing s

185:0.3 their subjection to purification ceremonies after s.,

187:5.7 crosses and cast into the criminal burial pits before s.

sundry

90:5.6 and by s. magical passes so to mystify the worshipers

96:1.9 6. S. names. The Semites disliked to speak the name

125:1.1 and the vendors of sacrificial animals and s. other

127:4.3 The only exception was Jude, upon whom on s.

132:4.2 impart the information, by various and s. methods,

138:10.3 They were to minister to his physical and s. needs,

157:3.5 Peter explained that he had been, at s. times and

159:4.7 divided up into s. groups of truth contenders as

173:1.3 But traffic in sacrificial animals and s. merchandise

sung

97:4.7 were so exquisitely s. by Isaiah and his associates.

122:10.1 parts of the Simeon song which had been s. at the

181:2.31 And then, when they had s. a hymn, they departed

sunlight

41:5.2 s. would be economical at a million dollars a pound.

42:5.1 downward from the visible s. appear the infrared

42:5.9 7. The ultraviolet or chemical rays of s. and the

42:5.13 to just one octave, the whole light of ordinary s..

46:1.4 even light of about the intensity of Urantia s. when

46:1.5 This light is very similar to natural s. except that it

49:2.22 in different ways to the chemical rays of ordinary s..

58:1.7 and s. can penetrate ocean water for more than six

58:2.2 and destructive ultraviolet radiations present in s..

58:2.9 the upper atmosphere, which is produced by the s..

64:5.3 unique tendency to turn colors upon exposure to s..

66:5.20 health-giving and disease-destroying properties of s..

84:1.3 the beginnings of life with the breath and with s..

90:4.6 he used s., fresh animal organs, hot clay, and hot

156:5.1 can by faith raise his spiritual nature up into the s. of

sunlighted

49:4.5 Seasons and temperature variations occur on all s.

sunlit

131:4.8 toward the gladsome and s. fields of Paradise.”

sunny

122:5.2 downcast, and possessed an ever-s. disposition.

sunrise

86:2.2 tribes even yet howl and lament over each new s..

104:0.2 think in triads: s., noon, and sunset; father, mother

130:5.3 Season follows season and sundown follows s.

151:5.7 in the boats, not going ashore until shortly after s.

162:4.3 ceremony of the water followed the s. procession

182:3.10 s. and sunset on the shimmering Sea of Galilee,

suns

11:8.1 on which are strung the gleaming stars, blazing s.,

12:2.5 creatures, exist in this outer ring of nebulae, s.,

12:4.15 myriads of nebulae and their accompanying s.

15:2.3 Blazing s., cold worlds, planets too near the hot s.,

15:3.1 This great aggregation of s., dark islands of space,

15:3.6 wholly destroy the two-way procession of the s.

15:4.4 nebulae, the mother wheels of the direct-origin s.

15:4.5 has given origin to approximately forty thousand s.,

15:4.5 and the mother wheel is still throwing off s.,

15:4.5 giving origin to as many as one hundred million s..

15:4.7 the fact that their s. pass out of the nebular arm in

15:4.7 the light you behold left those distant s. almost

15:4.8 appear as gigantic luminous masses of blazing s.,

15:4.9 taken up by near-by s. and redispatched in space as

15:5.1 The bulk of the mass contained in the s. and planets

15:5.2 As to origin, the majority of the s., planets, and other

15:5.4 2. The Whirled Stars embrace those s. which are

15:5.6 Enormous s., when in certain stages of development,

15:5.8 in the production of two adjacent but unequal s.,

15:5.11 8. Burned-out S.. Some of the dark islands of space

15:5.11 the dark islands of space are burned-out isolated s.,

15:5.12 Collisions involving dead s. are peculiarly influential

15:5.14 There are numerous techniques for evolving s.

15:6.2 1. The s.—the stars of space.

15:6.8 The S.. These are the stars of space in all their

15:6.8 You are familiar with s. that emit light accompanied

15:6.8 but there are also s. which shine without heat.

15:6.9 which prevail in the interior of the blazing s..

15:6.9 Still other conditions enable these s. to transform

15:6.9 In this way the s. serve as local accelerators of

15:6.10 and warmed by more than ten trillion blazing s..

15:6.10 These s. are the stars of your observable astronomic

15:6.10 But in the master universe there are as many s. as

15:6.11 These are the dead s. and other large aggregations

15:6.11 otherwise speedily dive to destruction in near-by s.

15:6.14 The dead s. are not, as a rule, suited to life; they

15:6.15 And, of course, the superheated s. and the frigid

15:7.1 While sharing the light of near-by s., these spheres

15:8.7 to understand such likely behavior of the blazing s.

15:8.10 Nebulae may disperse, s. burn out, systems vanish,

30:3.2 there are no gigantic living or dead s. near at hand to

32:1.2 material foundation—literal s. and material spheres—

32:1.5 a local creation evolves, s. become stabilized,

41:0.2 the spheres of space—s., dark islands, planets, etc.

41:1.3 make them quite independent of the s. of space.

41:2.7 regarding the local influence of highly heated s.

41:3.1 There are upward of two thousand brilliant s pouring

41:3.1 Of the thirty s. nearest yours, only three are brighter.

41:3.2 The s. of Nebadon are not unlike those of other

41:3.2 The material composition of all s., dark islands,

41:3.2 These s. have an average diameter of about one

41:3.2 space to accommodate all of these enormous s..

41:3.3 When s. that are too large are thrown off a nebular

41:3.3 All s. are originally truly gaseous, though they may

41:3.3 they may later transiently exist in a semiliquid state.

41:3.4 material—s. readily split into two separate bodies,

41:3.7 Most of the giant s. are relatively young; most of the

41:3.7 Both very young and very old s. usually shine with

41:3.8 all adolescent s do not pass through a pulsating stage

41:3.10 this fact enables astronomers to utilize such s. as

41:4.3 forms of matter explain how even nonsolid s. can

41:4.3 heated gaseous state and continue to function as s..

41:4.3 Such s. have also largely lost their free ultimatonic

41:4.4 One of your near-by s., which started life with about

41:4.5 Most of the s., however, are not so dense.

41:4.5 you could penetrate the majority of the s. which

41:4.7 These enormous s. have an extending fringe that

41:5.1 That the s. of space are not very dense is proved

41:5.3 The s. are supported from within by the incessant

41:7.1 The internal temperature of many of the s., even your

41:7.7 meteors that are incessantly diving into the blazing s.

41:7.11 envelops the s., and which acts to stabilize heat

41:7.12 but the s. are not able to degrade the ultimatons.

41:7.14 Only those s. which function in the direct channels of

41:7.15 Such dead or dying s. can be rejuvenated by

41:7.15 or through gravity-robbery of near-by smaller s.

41:7.15 majority of dead s. will experience revivification

41:7.15 Such disappearing s. thus become energy of the

41:7.15 to energize other more favorably situated s..

41:8.1 In those s. which are encircuited in the space-

41:8.2 In the s destined to burn out, the height of luminosity

41:8.3 In large s.—small circular nebulae—when hydrogen

41:9.1 The larger s. maintain such a gravity control over

41:9.3 while the giant s. lose matter at a prodigious rate

41:9.3 that the larger s. are given to convulsive pulsations.

41:9.4 The interior gas elasticity of the s. upholds the

41:10.4 early condensation and contraction of individual s..

42:3.2 In the varied s., planets, and space bodies there are

42:3.6 matter existing extensively in the interior of the hot s.

42:3.7 5. Shattered atoms—found in the cooling s. and

42:3.12 matter found in the interior of the cold or dead s..

42:4.9 The blazing s. can transform matter into various

42:5.10 8. The white light—the whole visible light of the s..

46:1.8 Jerusem receives faint light from several near-by s.

49:0.5 exposed to the differential light of the neighboring s..

57:2.1 nebulae terminate as clusters of stars or enormous s.

57:3.1 of most nebulae; before they begin to throw off s.

57:3.4 rate of whirling was soon to throw enormous s. off

57:3.6 Such young s. quickly become spherical and start out

57:3.6 majority of Orvonton s. have had an analogous birth.

57:3.6 These escaping s. pass through varied periods of

57:3.7 the near-by and smaller s. were recaptured as a result

57:3.10 planets revolving around the newborn s. had cooled

57:4.2 The majority of these s. have since possessed

57:4.7 was the period of the birth of the larger terminal s.

57:4.8 of the nebular nucleus gave birth to 136,702 s.,

57:4.8 The total number of s. and sun systems having origin

57:4.9 lives on in the many s. and their planetary families

57:5.10 they were in reality secondary s. for a short period

58:3.1 matter which the blazing s. break down and disperse

sunset

74:7.21 Eden was noon; s. was the hour of family worship.

104:0.2 think in triads: sunrise, noon, and s.; father, mother,

151:5.2 there is a tendency after s. for the cooling air of the

172:5.10 all of their sympathizers dead before s. of that day.

177:1.3 not return to the camp that evening until after s..

178:3.1 did not wish to pass through the city until after s.,

179:0.1 since the Jews reckoned the day as beginning at s.,

182:3.10 sunrise and s. on the shimmering Sea of Galilee,

188:3.3 to join their family this Saturday evening before s..

sunshine

58:2.1 Chicago’s bill for s. would amount to considerably

126:0.2 Mary was not for long to bask in this s. of maternal

127:4.8 Ruth was the s. of the home; though thoughtless of

156:5.1 rears its pure and snowy head high into the s.

sunspot

41:3.8 to the present eleven and one-half year s. cycles.

57:5.2 its eleven and one-half year s. cycles betray that it

58:2.8 able to hurl charged particles from the s. craters out

58:2.9 but during the height of s. cycles this variation of the

sunspots

58:2.7 Auroral phenomena are directly related to s.,

58:2.8 The power of s. to alter light frequencies shows that

58:2.8 you have the greatest auroral phenomena when s.

Suntites

73:7.1 occupied variously by Nodites, Cutites, and the S..

sup

93:2.2 many questions, he asked Melchizedek to s. with him

166:3.7 I will come in and s. with him and will feed him

179:5.9 by faith, discern that you shall all some time s. with

super-Fathers

51:6.12 6. The s.—the Ancients of Days who govern the

super-Supreme

105:7.3 The Ultimate is something more than a s. projected

superabsonite

0:10.2 the Absolute is the realization-attainment goal of all s

118:6.7 eternity can disclose whether this choice is also s..

superabundance

111:4.10 are directed by men who have a s. of ideas, but they

149:5.2 ‘Better is a handful with composure than a s. with

superacting

109:2.11 The s. Adjusters are those who have achieved the

superadditive

0:11.6 but the Universal Absolute is s. to both in the

10:2.5 personality of the Third Source and Center is the s.

12:9.3 a new and qualitatively s. substance—liquid water.

superadjutant

110:6.21 conjoined ministry of the cosmic mind and the s.

112:6.7 But the morontia soul, being s., does not retain

superadministration

31:8.2 being concerned only with the s. of the affairs of the

43:0.1 and by reflectivity to the s. of the Ancients of Days

superadministrator

118:9.8 manifestation of Ultimate Deity, a new type of s..

superalmighty

116:0.5 expanding in power as the s. of the outer universes

superangel

37:2.8 It is the senior of these s. commanders who, at the

45:1.6 Number 4. The S. World. This sphere is the Satania

47:8.4 by the seraphic summoning of the supervising s. for

superangelic

13:1.16 Messengers and other personalities of the s. orders.

13:1.16 with the creation of Solitary Messengers or their s.

superangels

37:2.2 Gabriel, and these s. compensate for this limitation.

37:2.4 The Nebadon corps of these s. now numbers 13,641.

37:2.6 The head of these s. is Gavalia, the first-born of this

37:2.6 Galantia is the first of the ascendant s. to attain this

37:2.8 The two attending s. are the ranking personalities of

37:2.9 pairs of these s. are assigned to the planetary corps

37:2.10 are presided over by the created orders of these s.,

37:2.11 During recent times these s. have been closely

45:5.1 the various orders of divine Sons, high spirits, s.,

46:5.25 the associate head of this powerful group of s.,

47:6.1 the headquarters and training schools of the s.,

47:6.1 Through the good offices of these s. of the fourth

55:4.14 between the finaliters, the Evening Stars (the s.),

superanimal

5:5.1 self-consciousness; it is s. but wholly evolutionary

12:5.10 ethics and traditional morality are just slightly s..

92:0.1 was, in itself, the product of man’s s. endowments.

92:0.2 appearance in animal consciousness of s. potential

111:2.9 personal and second is in contact with s. realities;

196:3.24 the very source of all such s. insights and values.

196:3.25 The moral nature is s. but subspiritual.

196:3.32 concept of love generates in the soul of man that s.

superaphic

26:2.7 to create a sufficient number of high s. ministers of

26:3.1 your s. associates of all orders will be fully visible

26:3.10 the duties of their s. associates of the tertiary order.

26:5.5 The very moment your s. associate deems you to

26:7.4 accompanied only by the transit trio: the s. circle

26:8.2 The Son finders are the s. ministers to the ascending

26:8.5 the same s. ministers and other guides always

26:9.1 skilled, and most experienced of the s. ministers.

26:10.1 The s. counselors and advisers of the second circle

26:11.1 the commingling provides the s. complements of rest

26:11.3 The s. complements of rest are not so much

27:2.2 to fraternize with the reserve corps of the s. chiefs of

27:4.1 helpful to receive the counsel of the s. directors of

27:5.1 The s. custodians of knowledge are the higher “living

27:6.2 These s. masters of philosophy are the “wise men of

28:5.15 Especially are they reflective of the s. intelligence

28:5.16 reflectively attuned to the s. harmony supervisors

39:2.15 adapt the higher ideographic techniques of the s.

54:6.10 comforted when you listen to the s. philosophers

superatmospheric

49:2.11 it can live on the s. and the subatmospheric planets.

49:2.11 animal orders on both the sub- and the s. worlds.

superbsee superb beings

1:4.4 endless mercy, matchless wisdom, and s. character.

2:0.1 his manifold teachings and in his s. mortal life in

7:3.5 But how much more perfect is the s. technique of the

11:0.2 grandeur of the Isle of God is exhibited in the s.

13:1.19 many orders of s. spirits who are not “ministering

13:2.1 to Paradise in their matchless beauty and s. glory.

14:0.1 spheres of unimagined beauty and s. grandeur, but

14:5.6 planet is a matchless, s., and perfect production.

14:6.12 To the Eternal Son the s. central creation affords

15:2.7 Each major sector is provided a s. headquarters

22:3.4 Having s. administrative wisdom and unusual

22:5.1 candidates for the same s. personality destiny.

22:7.11 In their trinitization adventures the s. creatures of

28:5.10 who plan and execute with such s. technique.

28:5.19 I marvel at the s. functioning of these angels, who

31:1.4 attaining the Finality Corps is one of the s. thrills of

31:9.1 personalities possessing master minds, s. spirits,

33:5.2 sublime dignity and of such s. condescension that

37:6.6 But in all this s. training of mind and spirit you are

37:9.9 creates the beautiful and s. Sons and Daughters of

38:2.6 seraphim will be ideal; your companionship will be s.

44:6.4 These impulses are in reality the s. reflections of the

45:6.6 parental associates of these s. fathers and mothers.

51:6.1 the Gardens of Eden remain as s. cultural centers

52:7.14 mission, will inaugurate this s. era of light and life.

55:2.2 one quarter of these s. mortals are exempt from

55:3.10 On these s. worlds the childbearing period is not

55:5.3 to serving the higher aims of such a s. civilization.

55:5.5 centers are exquisite and the musical organizations s.

55:6.9 the s. evolutionary attainments of the mortal races

64:7.20 we miss the magnificent persistency and s. devotion

76:2.6 Abel’s s. inheritance would then have shown itself.

77:9.12 —the s. survival plan of bringing God down to man

88:2.9 to the adoration of a s. collection of letters, laws,

89:10.4 translate the mortal mind to the s. levels of moral

95:5.8 of the later s. family life of the Jews in Palestine.

97:7.13 In s. language and with matchless grace this teacher

100:7.5 But his s. originality did not cause him to overlook

108:5.5 sublime peace of mind and a s. tranquillity of spirit.

110:0.2 love of the Sons in their ministry to the races is s.,

110:1.2 a fuller appreciation of the unselfish and s. work of

110:3.1 Adjusters are playing the sacred and s. game of the

112:7.18 will become s. rulers, matchless administrators,

113:4.5 Such s. co-operation could hardly be accidental or

113:7.4 follow you through the s. career of the universe

119:1.5 adoration by his supreme love, and s. devotion to

119:5.2 And this ascending mortal, at least a s. personality in

124:1.6 It was a clear day and the view was s..

128:6.2 His physical development was s..

129:4.4 ranges of human emotion which reach from s. joy to

130:6.4 to the s. and eternal service of God in eternity.”

132:4.8 that s. address in the course of which he said:

138:9.1 this human sentiment, and not his s. teachings or

139:1.10 strength of character consisted in his s. stability.

139:8.4 Thomas’s great strength was his s. analytical mind

140:5.16 Moses was a s. leader, but he was also a man of

140:8.20 in his life appears to have been a s. self-respect.

155:3.7 inspiring life with s. motives, all the while comforting

160:4.12 the recollections of the moments of a s. friendship.

161:2.4 His wisdom is extraordinary; his piety s..

181:1.8 neither has aught to do with that s. peace which

184:3.19 are exasperated by the s. bearing of this God-man.

188:4.12 not the fact of his death but rather the s. manner

196:0.5 And this s. faith was undaunted even by the cruel

196:2.1 The New Testament is a s. Christian document,

196:2.3 the picture of the human Jesus as he engaged in the s

superb beings

19:6.2 you will develop an eternal friendship for these s..

19:7.1 numerous groups of s., the Paradise Citizens.

22:7.2 these s. may embark upon the unique adventure of

28:5.7 these s. are so reflective and selective as to be able

47:7.3 He has heard of these s. and has already met them on

superbeauty

117:1.7 could conceive of such sources as s., superbeauty,

superbly

9:1.8 the Infinite Spirit is s. endowed with those attributes

13:1.3 Secrets of Supremacy are personal beings, s.

22:10.8 They are touchingly affectionate, s. loyal, intelligent,

46:1.3 The energy of Jerusem is s. controlled and circulates

67:8.5 and s. magnificent illumination of the wisdom of the

100:3.1 completeness in religious loyalty which is s. sublime.

101:0.1 civilized mortals who are s. conscious of sonship

103:9.12 satisfactions are s. divine, the courage indomitable,

139:8.3 They found Thomas was s. honest and unflinchingly

139:8.7 but Thomas revered his Master because of his s.

superbreather

49:2.13 Venus, they would belong to the s. group, while

superbreathers

49:2.12 about five per cent s., and over ninety-one per cent

49:2.16 on some worlds of the s., when the planet is not too

49:2.25 The s. employ the fourth type of energy intake,

supercabinet

72:2.3 He is advised by a s. composed of all living ex-chief

72:2.12 chief executive with the majority approval of the s.

supercelestial

11:3.4 through the superior, supersuperior, celestial, s.,

supercharged

41:2.7 of highly heated suns and other types of s. stars.

superchemical

73:6.4 fruit of the tree of life was like a s. storage battery,

supercilious

173:1.6 jostled about by s. and would-be superior Judeans

supercitizens

31:8.1 one thousand groups of the transcendental s. of

superco-ordinators

31:9.5 They are the s. of the grand universe.

supercommunion

144:4.4 Prayer led Jesus up to the s. of his soul with the

superconductors

29:4.28 transmitters are living s. for more than half of the

supersanguineous

134:5.6 reasons, into tribal units—s. political groupings.

superconscious

19:5.9 that the Inspired Trinity Spirits, by s. techniques,

91:2.6 more or less contact with the s. levels of mind,

91:3.5 for inspiration and guidance to the s. borders of the

91:7.4 of the subconscious or to the stimulus of the s..

100:1.9 creative activities in the s. levels of mortal mind.

100:5.4 consecrated purpose of the s. mind of the mortal.

100:5.6 realm of ascending intellectual activity as the s.

100:5.9 the direction of the zone of spiritual contact, the s..

100:5.11 Jesus had no subconscious delusions or s. illusions.

110:4.3 the Adjuster appear through the realms of the s..)

110:5.5 the most part, though not wholly, a s. experience.

111:4.5 in the higher levels of the s. mind as it impinges upon

133:4.10 must long remain as s. registrations in the souls of

superconsciousness

5:5.11 the ultimacy of God, some phase of the absonite s.

100:1.9 positive proof of the functional existence of the s..

109:5.1 deep transformations in the higher recesses of the s..

110:1.1 the worshipful contact of mind with spirit in the s..

110:6.4 the spiritual truths resident in the higher s..

130:4.9 cannot experience s., consciousness of consciousness

supercontrol

9:1.8 In addition to this s. of energy and things physical,

24:5.2 far-distant and supreme board of s. for the affairs

supercontrols

10:3.19 the Infinite Spirit appears to exercise three s..

10:3.19 In certain situations these s. absolutely transcend

supercreation

15:9.15 confederation of the perfected union of the s..

15:14.3 in this s. we feel that the six unique purposes of

15:14.4 but each s. will give fullest expression to only one

25:2.3 only one Master Spirit is dominant in each s..

26:8.5 always to that s. most propitious for their retraining

29:2.15 superuniverse power centers and pervades each s..

supercreational

22:7.14 The resulting creature-trinitized sons are s.;

supercreations

15:14.3 evolution as manifested in the six associated s.

23:2.17 Of all the s. they most delight to serve in Orvonton

25:2.2 appear on the headquarters worlds of the s..

25:2.4 Each of the seven s. is actually pervaded by that

28:0.1 They serve not alone in the s., and both numerous

29:2.14 and bathes the whole of each of the seven s..

29:4.3 the circuits of power between each of the seven s.;

31:0.10 until after they have served in all the other six s..

31:10.18 is powerizing as the almighty sovereign of the s..

116:4.6 the triune rulers of these s.—the Ancients of Days.

supercreative

0:2.18 On this s. level, Deity experiences exhaustion of

supercreatural

105:7.1 are subinfinite and subabsolute but superfinite and s..

supercreature

0:7.10 the attempt to reach absonite levels of s. attainment.

105:4.9 the creature level and by other techniques on the s.

superemotional

99:4.5 the activation of religion is s., unifying the entire

superendowment

155:6.8 brotherhood can be achieved only through the s.

superenergy

29:3.12 power centers are always conscious of the s presence

75:7.6 from the s. stored in the fruit of the tree of life.

superessence

24:1.1 give origin to circuits of energy and s. of divinity,

superevolutional

105:7.2 it is s. in the finite sense; neither is it nonexperiential,

superevolutionary

34:4.9 The s. orders of personality in a local universe are

42:10.7 Havona mind is subabsolute but s.;

51:5.6 this procreative outpouring of imported ability and s.

superexperience

105:7.2 but it is s. as such is meaningful to creatures.

115:7.6 the inevitable eventuation, the s. and superfinite

superfamily

70:3.2 But real government does not appear until s. groups

superfetish

88:2.3 by Moses to that place where it harbored a s.,

superficial

57:7.8 the various metals which abounded in the s. layers of

57:8.16 the fluctuations due to contracting, and s. shifting.

84:7.23 2. Artificial and s. education.

98:2.1 A lightly regarded and s. religion cannot endure,

102:7.6 the greatest technique for dealing with all such s.

121:1.8 peace and s. prosperity of the Greco-Roman world,

151:2.2 represents those s. and unthinking persons who,

172:3.15 to be attached to this s. and spontaneous outburst

172:5.2 made a comparatively s. impression upon Andrew

196:0.8 the fury of the fanatic nor the s. frothiness of the

superficially

2:2.3 s. vary; but underneath the surface and beneath all

40:10.3 the ascension scheme; Son and Spirit fusion do, s.,

92:2.5 Races of men only s. accept a strange and new

101:0.3 can triumph over the s. contradictory logic of despair

177:5.2 These multitudes listen to the truth and believe it s.

184:2.8 the face of his former self-confident and s. brave

superfinite

0:3.20 there are antecedent and eternal realities, s. realities,

10:8.7 must sometime begin the quest for the s. Father.

14:6.5 Many s. activities take place in the Havona of the

14:6.41 space pilgrims attempting to find God on s. levels.

21:6.1 conjectured s. capacities must be self-contained and

21:6.2 necessary by the liberation of their s. potentialities.

98:2.4 philosophers gave recognition to the divine and the s.

101:6.2 and is inherently the basis for the s. eventuation of

105:7.1 subinfinite and subabsolute but s. and supercreatural.

106:0.5 This s. level (antecedently) follows finite progression

115:3.4 projection of finite understanding toward the s..

115:7.6 and s. manifestation of God the Ultimate.

117:1.7 of these triune qualities of divinity are on s. levels,

117:7.6 be observed wherever finite makes contact with s.,

117:7.8 The Supreme Being contains three s. possibilities for

118:6.7 to find God and to be like him, such a choice is s.;

superfishes

49:2.18 neither s. nor glorified birds but distinctly mortal.

superfluity

172:4.2 others, from their s., cast in some trifle as a gift,

superfranchises

72:9.3 every five years and not to exceed nine such s..

supergas

41:3.3 When your sun attained this quasi-liquid state of s.

41:9.4 the interior X-ray pressure of s. winds becomes so

supergases

41:4.3 You are not familiar with the solar s., but these and

41:4.3 The atoms in these dense s. are exceptionally small;

42:3.4 —the explosive and repellent stage of the solar s..

superghost doctrine

87:5.8 race after race has sought to improve this s., but no

87:5.8 no generation has ever yet dared to wholly reject it.

supergod

95:2.2 the Egyptians gradually got used to the idea of a s.

96:1.12 the Kenites believed more or less in El Elyon, the s.

supergoodness

117:1.7 of such sources as supertruth, superbeauty, and s..

supergovernment

15:2.3 The basic unit of the s. consists of about one

15:9.18 membership in the recognized family of the s..

15:10.1 The executive branch of the s., taking origin in the

15:10.3 Ancients of Days, joint chief executives of the s..

15:11.1 The executive branch of the s. originates in the

15:11.3 the executive division of the s. has even hesitated

15:12.2 they are subject to the s. only in so far as they

22:1.14 they do so always as members of the s. of original

28:4.4 the seat of a s. does not have a specialized

33:7.4 and through the agencies, of the rulers of the s..

supergovernments

15:12.4 With certain exceptions the s. exercise jurisdiction

18:2.2 Days, who preside over the destinies of the seven s..

22:2.8 they keep the s. in close and personal touch with the

22:5.6 and they continue as such in the affairs of the s..

22:6.3 or reserve corps of the Trinitized Sons of the s.,

24:1.9 minor sectors are administrative divisions of the s.

25:5.3 which pertain to the affairs of the sector and s..

26:11.2 are Trinity embraced and commissioned in the s.,

28:3.1 groups of Paradise-origin administrators in the s.:

28:4.2 The seven s., though individually segregated,

28:4.4 the Ancients of Days and their associates in the s..

28:7.1 members of the deliberative assemblies of the s.

39:2.4 segregates the business and transactions of various s.

supergravity

12:8.2 throughout the master universe in the form of a s.

29:3.12 unknown manner subordinated to this s. presence.

105:2.10 the I AM is perhaps best conceived as the s. presence

superheated

15:6.15 the s. suns and the frigid outlying worlds are unfit to

41:4.6 composition similar to your atmosphere and not s.,

57:5.10 very center of the enormous column of s. solar gases,

superhumannoun

87:0.1 recognition of Deity or with reverence for the s.;

superhumanadjective

66:4.3 But the corporeal staff were nonetheless s..

67:4.2 They were indeed s. but, at the same time, material

85:6.2 Early man regarded all unusual persons as s.,

86:4.4 human origin, ghosts, or spirits, were regarded as s..

91:0.3 spirits evolved, these petitions became s. in address,

100:3.6 mortal, while not supernatural, is truly becoming s.;

103:9.12 the certainty of such knowledge is s.;

124:4.4 Jesus’ parents realized that there was something s.

128:1.9 there occurred nothing supernatural or s. in the life

136:1.6 conceived of the Messiah as perfected human, s.,

136:2.2 by similarly indwelling another s. incarnated in the

superhuman accompaniments

136:5.5 that any possible supernatural or supposedly s. of

superhuman activities

132:3.6 Faith acts to release the s. of the divine spark,

superhuman administration

114:3.2 governor general acts as the co-ordinator of s. and

114:7.1 to the special service of the s. of world affairs.

superhuman affection

149:2.14 men and women loved Jesus with a well-nigh s..

superhuman agencies

90:3.1 efforts to winning the favor and support of these s.

136:5.3 assured Jesus that in no case would s. be permitted

137:4.13 the intervention of s. in the matter of the assembly of

superhuman associates

66:7.10 Son, the world’s ruler, nor show disrespect to his s..

superhuman attributes

1:5.4 God is lacking in none of those divine and s. which

98:3.8 deities, all claiming miraculous births and other s..

superhuman being(s)

5:4.3 the universe family of fellow beings, human and s..

14:4.21 Only the major groups of s. and those orders

37:9.11 certain s. but materialized beings are of assignment

37:9.11 Even the s. who serve on the planets as celestial

66:4.8 2. The one hundred were material but s., having been

66:4.9 these Jerusemites were s.—they possessed souls

67:4.2 They were indeed s. but, at the same time, material

67:4.7 The vast majority of all human and s. who were

77:5.6 remembered that both of these beings were really s..

80:7.5 they were directly descended from gods and s..

134:8.3 The s. who confronted him on this mountain,

134:8.3 they were his archenemies in the system of Satania;

134:8.3 they were not phantasms of the imagination evolved

superhuman character

4:3.7 The character of God is infinitely s.; therefore must

superhuman claims

94:8.2 While Gautama made no s. for either himself or his

superhuman concepts

106:6.6 human mind to seek to grasp such faraway and s.,

superhuman conduct

114:7.7 are connected with the s. conduct of world affairs.

superhuman consciousness

161:2.6 Jesus possesses a s. of the presence of Deity.

superhuman content

161:3.1 afforded only by the utilization of the s. of his

superhuman co-operation

136:5.3 Jesus voluntarily deprived himself of all s. in all

superhuman directors

114:5.6 angels functioning as the immediate s. of progress

superhuman government

39:3.7 growth of society and government, human or s..

114:0.3 much to do with the details of the s. of a planet,

superhuman groups

48:3.10 dedicated to the entertainment of the s. of student

67:2.5 Many s. that chanced to be on Urantia at the time of

superhuman help

90:2.1 The human race very early sought for s., for

103:2.4 attained as the result of seeking for s. in the task of

superhuman humor

48:4.2 Celestial relaxation and s. are quite different from

superhuman idea

136:1.6 as the Son of Man, the s. of Daniel and some of

superhuman ideals

170:2.5 the gospel glorified spiritual realities and exalted s..

superhuman influences

91:1.4 these influences are s. and distinct from the ego of

superhuman insight

110:5.6 accordance with his natural human wisdom and s..

180:5.5 golden rule, when divested of the s. of the Spirit of

195:5.8 Such s. can be had only through genuine religious

superhuman intellect

42:10.4 as s. (midwayer) intellect in the last two adjutants.

superhuman intelligence(s)

77:7.5 the personality during a season of contact with s..

93:2.8 he had no more contact with s. than a human being

120:2.7 for the spiritual inspiration of every human and s.

120:2.8 the vicissitudes of his planetary life to all the s. of

superhuman intervention

136:7.1 but to refrain from all s. when the crisis of his life

superhuman kingdom

170:4.4 which prevails on earth and in heaven, the s. of God.

superhuman knowledge

161:2.7 6. We are impressed by the phenomenon of his s..

superhuman leaders

92:5.5 man has been deprived of these s. and rulers,

superhuman level

134:4.5 transfer of religious sovereignty to some s., to God

superhuman life

114:6.16 who are assigned to the ministry of all other s. on the

superhuman manipulations

66:4.2 —did not resort to supernatural methods nor s..

superhuman mind(s)

1:6.7 mind phenomena of other minds, be they human or s.

16:6.3 explains the kinship of various types of human and s..

102:4.1 the consciousness of knowing any other mind, s. or

120:2.8 Paradise Father to the human and the s. type of mind

superhuman ministry

114:6.16 12. The angels of s. ministry.

superhuman observers

136:2.3 s. expected to witness the fusion of the Adjuster

superhuman orders

49:5.30 among mortal creatures—even between human and s.

superhuman origin

77:6.1 While the primary midwayers had a well-nigh s.,

103:5.9 living faith in the s. of our ideals validates our belief

superhuman performance

126:1.5 expecting to see her son engage in some s., but

superhuman personality or personalities

14:6.37 the home of all s. of mortal association who are not

50:7.1 the beneficent presence and influence of such s.

67:2.4 to determine the fate of every s. on the planet.

67:6.4 as titular head of all s. functioning on the planet.

91:0.3 religious prayers antedated the belief in spirits and s..

93:2.7 Adjuster, who indwelt his s. as the monitor of time

108:3.5 indictments delivered to the various chiefs of s.,

112:2.15 Personality, both human and s., is characterized by

161:1.11 such as s., transcendent, supreme, infinite, eternal,

superhuman plane

148:6.3 Job ascended to the s. of moral understanding and

superhuman power(s)

94:8.17 there is no place for saving faith or prayers to s..

100:6.3 and is aware of making contact with sources of s..

136:6.5 His s. he might possibly use for others, but for

136:8.1 the question as to whether or not any of his s.

superhuman realities

112:2.8 all concepts of s. are based on the experience of the

superhuman records

121:8.12 failed, have I resorted to those records which are s.

superhuman repercussions

120:2.9 But no s. will attend your earthly career apart from

superhuman rulers

92:5.5 has been deprived of these s. leaders and rulers,

superhuman society

39:3.7 growth of society and government, human or s..

superhuman source(s)

68:3.4 Without help from s. the strain of society breaks

174:5.11 while a message came to him from some s..

superhuman superiors

114:3.1 even to deify, his extraordinary compatriots and s..

superhuman supervision

114:7.14 operative a definite and effective s. of world affairs

superhuman type

1:5.12 The s. of progressing personality functions in a union

120:2.8 Paradise Father to the human and the s. of mind,

superhuman values

67:3.9 when fully united, are potential for the creation of s.,

91:8.11 prayer is a meaningful reach by the human for s..

160:5.5 of undiscovered ideals, unexplored realities, s.,

superhuman watchcare

PART IV  onetime assigned to the s. of the Apostle Andrew.

superhuman will-to-attain

120:2.9 you should refrain from the formulation of any s.,

superhumanity

161:2.8 the Master does not hesitate to assert his s..

superhumor

28:5.16 trying to improve the humor taste, to develop a s.

superideational

103:1.6 of spiritual values is an experience which is s..

superimpose

18:3.3 They s administrative uniformity on creative diversity

39:3.9 These transporters are thus able to s. velocity of

superimposed

0:5.4 Personality is s. upon energy, and it is associated

9:4.2 mind can be s. upon energy, but consciousness is

14:1.10 The Havona planetary circuits are not s.;

36:2.18 endowment of the seven adjutant mind-spirits s.

42:11.7 experiential synthesis s. on an ever-increasing

52:2.6 rather to be s. upon the existing tribal groupings.

101:5.14 truth or, rather, in conjunction with, and s. upon,

101:9.8 concepts of moral values and co-ordinated with s.

106:0.18 Repletion is continually being s. upon completion.

187:1.8 S. upon all this was his extreme mental anguish,

superimposes

40:10.6 experience s. upon experience until the fullness of

superimposing

48:6.28 students achieve cosmic perspective—depth—by s.

56:8.2 s. experience upon experience until the fullness of

superimposition

4:2.5 nature is the s. of the imperfections of progressive

15:3.16 number, and there is increased s., layer upon layer.

42:4.14 mechanics of quantum behavior is due to the s. of

48:1.5 form of materialization which is receptive to the s.

112:6.9 the s. of the endowment of morontia mind upon

superimpositions

109:2.10 biologic part of mortal life; they are divine s. thereon.

superintellectual

92:4.3 religion is the response of the s cosmos to the mortal

superiornoun

24:4.3 while they make reports only to their immediate s.,

53:6.4 “Upon the default of my immediate s. it devolved

58:7.5 are so easy of interpretation as those about Lake S.

64:1.8 extinguished by the folly of allowing the s. freely to

70:9.16 insisted that the state compel the strong and s. to

84:3.5 Man was woman’s s. on the battlefield and the hunt;

88:1.8 For an elder or s. to spit on one was the highest

130:2.5 Presently Anaxand told his s. what Jesus had said,

156:5.5 will be forgotten in the love for the new and the s..

superiorsee superior man or men; see superior with

peoples or races or stocks or strains;

superior seraphim; see superior to

0:12.12 drawing upon our own s. knowledge of the reality

11:3.4 and seven of the master units constitute a s. unit;

11:3.4 the ascending series expands through the s.,

16:7.5 Man has failed to avail himself of the s. advantages

16:7.10 by selective discrimination in the choice of s. ends

22:3.1 mortals who have exhibited s. administrative ability

22:4.3 Since Those without Name and Number are the s.

22:6.2 They represent the s minds of their respective groups

22:10.1 The High Son Assistants are the s. group of the

34:7.4 the Adamic default deprived the races of that s. type

35:5.4 have been reversed on appeal to the s. tribunals of

39:2.16 Seraphic recorders of the s. order thus effect a close

39:2.16 Many of the s. order of recorders are seraphim

39:5.3 by an actual contribution of their s. life plasm.

41:5.6 procession except as they are acted on by s. forces,

42:8.4 charged and uncharged particles because of s. force

42:12.1 create automatic mechanisms demonstrates the s.,

43:4.6 Lucifer sought to displace all s. orders of sonship in

44:0.13 required constantly to impart their s. knowledge and

44:4.1 the preservation and reproduction of the s. thought

45:2.3 the default of his brother of s. authority and rank.

45:6.2 the life habits and conduct of these s. semiphysical

46:2.4 proceed by liaison with the s. forces and spirit

48:6.28 Mota is more than a s. philosophy;

49:1.7 on most of the inhabited worlds these s. potentials

49:5.14 the two s. brains free for higher engagements:

50:3.4 mutual offspring and to certain s. native volunteers.

50:3.4 the prince have been permitted to mate with the s.

50:6.4 S. intellect will seek a noble culture and find some

51:5.5 to marry among the selected groups of s. mortals.

51:5.7 Garden of Eden can bestow themselves upon the s.

53:7.6 but a considerable group of the next order, the s.,

55:6.3 racial strains which exhibit s. qualities of a social,

61:1.6 3. Employ their s. brain power in self-perpetuation.

61:1.8 5. Apply s. intelligence to environmental adjustment

61:3.6 it had possessed a brain of large size and s. quality.

62:1.3 and from the s. descendants of this lemur type of

62:2.5 s. groups did not hesitate to make war on their

62:3.1 treetop abode of a s. pair of these agile creatures,

62:3.3 The twins early displayed s. intelligence and were

62:3.4 When the numbers of this s. group grew great, war

62:3.12 baboon, chimpanzee, and gorilla; the s. pair destined

62:4.1 Going back to the birth of the s. twins, one male

62:4.5 They were, indeed, splendid and s. animals,

62:4.7 the mid-mammals in turn produced the s. Primates,

62:6.2 the brain capacities of the progressively s. animal

63:2.1 by building a separate, and a very s., tree home.

63:6.2 to the sun as a s. and more awe-inspiring source of

64:3.5 850,000 years ago the s. Badonan tribes began a

64:4.11 retrogressing as compared with their s. Andonic

64:6.32 different races are carriers of s. inheritance factors.

64:7.16 An amalgamated race of rather s. potential occupies

65:4.11 first appearing among the s. types of the red man.

66:3.8 gathered the s. individuals of the surrounding tribes

66:5.22 the compelling pressure of the teachings of their s.

66:6.5 a higher culture and by association with s. minds.

66:6.6 when enlightened and s. beings undertake to uplift

66:7.5 adopted little ones assembled from the s. families

66:8.1 counsel and somewhat restive under s. authority,

67:5.1 Among the s. and partially trained sojourners in

68:0.2 The s. qualities of civilization—scientific, philosophic,

69:8.3 since begun to practice the adoption of s. captives.

70:1.10 S. groups would fight to impose their mode of life

71:0.2 S. power eventually prevailed, and it produced a

71:6.3 possessed themselves of s. nonprofit motives for

72:1.1 a very s. civilization is evolving on an isolated

72:5.2 many of these s. slaves were war captives or children

72:12.2 Just now this s. government is planning to establish

72:12.2 when they have endeavored to force a s. culture

74:7.23 they would be permitted to intermarry with the s.

75:3.8 a magnificent specimen of the survival of the s.

76:0.2 Eve suffered much but survived, owing to s. strength

76:4.6 These s. offspring were not so subject to fear as the

77:2.4 their children proved to be far s. in almost every way

77:4.7 a full-grown and s. culture, embracing temples,

78:1.10 The s. elements of the indigo race had their most

78:4.2 Turkestan, they soon blended with the s. inhabitants,

78:6.6 Five per cent of the Andites, the very s. culture of

78:8.5 to defend themselves because of s. intelligence,

79:3.3 The s. culture and religious leanings of the peoples

79:3.8 limitations, the Dravidians founded a s. civilization.

79:4.9 which drives men to establish a s. civilization

79:5.1 preserving the s. potential of the primary Sangik type

79:6.1 come in contact with the s. culture of the Andites.

79:7.2 after the arrival of even the small numbers of these s.

79:7.3 nor that their culture was so s., but amalgamation

79:8.10 insured the building up of s. family relationships

80:1.6 it was the highest aspiration of a s. blue woman to

80:2.2 The s. tribes to the west migrated to Spain and then

80:3.9 During the previous hunting era the s. tribes had

80:5.3 s. intelligence and ever-augmenting biologic reserves

80:5.4 succumbing to the s. military strategy of the white

80:7.1 a s. civilization on the islands of the Mediterranean.

80:7.2 the only island settled so early by such a s. group,

81:3.1 chief business of the s. tribes became cultivation

81:6.4 The decisive factors in the evolution of a s. culture

81:6.14 had civilization literally thrust upon him by his s.

81:6.14 Well-organized and s. minorities have largely ruled

82:5.4 S. groups, when isolated, always reverted to

82:6.5 Race mixtures of the average or s. strata of various

82:6.6 then these new characteristics will also be s. traits.

84:3.1 man’s s. strength, together with the influence of the

89:5.15 it was eventually reserved for the still more s. spirits;

91:2.5 for man’s communion with a personal and s. being.

91:3.2 the alter-ego concept is exalted to a s. status of

94:1.7 But as this s. religion became contaminated with

96:2.1 Phoenicians were a s. and well-organized group of

96:3.1 Moses thus possessed qualities derived from s.

97:10.7 the faithful observance of a s. and purified ritual.

99:2.4 endowed them with that s. social wisdom which is

100:4.1 refusal to espouse the higher values connoted in s.

100:6.3 the assurance of belonging to a s. and ennobled

102:6.3 essence of religion and wellspring of s. civilization.

103:9.4 effectively prepared the way for later and s. religion

109:3.2 utilize this experience for the benefit of s. beings

111:0.6 The ka was thought to be a s. spirit genius which

114:4.5 the s. wisdom of the constellation rulers in the affairs

121:3.6 many were s. individuals and quickly made their

121:3.8 S. slaves often received wages and by saving their

121:4.3 Stoicism was the s. philosophy of the better classes.

121:5.6 rapid spread of the vastly s. Christian teachings,

121:8.13 —embrace thought gems and s. concepts of Jesus’

122:1.3 widespread racial connections and s. average of

122:5.7 Mary was a good housekeeper and a s. homemaker.

124:6.7 been built by Herod and noted their s. architecture

127:1.6 Jesus had plenty of work; his was of such a s. grade

129:1.3 By s. technique and greatly improved methods of

129:1.3 and Zebedee began to build boats of a very s. type,

131:3.6 He alone is a s. person who esteems virtue and is

139:3.4 James had acquired a s. concept of Jesus’ message.

149:2.11 offered his fellows the s. thing which ought to be.

155:5.3 to fear mysterious energies and worship s. forces,

156:5.5 one desire by another and supposedly s. desire

156:5.5 will be forgotten in the love for the new and the s..

159:1.7 son Tubal-Cain, who, comparing these s. instruments

160:1.4 the entertainment of those s. longings the striving

160:2.10 seek other values which are lower than these s.

160:3.4 an equal victory by his s. and winsome technique

168:4.5 No prayer is denied an answer except when the s.

168:4.11 to the immature child when his s. wisdom dictates

173:1.6 jostled by supercilious and would-be s. Judeans;

178:1.13 If the unbeliever can qualify as a s. civil servant,

183:2.3 to their request and referred them to his s. officer.

184:4.5 to vent itself upon those who are s. in wisdom

superiorwith man or men

51:4.3 Urantia that you so largely lost your s. blue men,

51:5.3 the s. men and women for voluntary mating with the

65:4.11 first appearing among the s. types of the red man.

76:4.8 was benefited by the addition of 1,570 s. men and

80:1.7 a dozen or more virile and progressive groups of s.

80:9.4 a suddenly appearing and vastly s. white man.

89:5.15 Human flesh having become the food of s. men,

96:3.3 These s. men had been employed as native overseers

131:9.4 The s. man is given to self-adjustment, and he is

131:9.4 The s. man murmurs not against Heaven nor holds

superiorwith peoples or races or stocks or strains

49:1.7 the loss of a single s. strain of human heredity.

49:1.7 These selected and s. strains of living protoplasm

50:3.5 the corporeal staff—are in status as of the s. races of

51:4.3 the s. peoples are the first, third, and fifth races—

51:5.2 have qualified as belonging to the s. racial strains

62:3.13 Man’s ancestors are descended from the s. strains of

64:1.7 unions unfailingly deteriorated the s. stock.

64:2.3 followed in Europe by a somewhat s. and prolific

64:6.31 natural selection, differential survival of s. strains.

64:6.32 thoroughgoing admixture with the s. Adamic stock.

64:7.3 The primary Sangik peoples, the s. races, avoided

64:7.13 The s. races sought the northern or temperate climes,

66:6.5 to impose the habits and mores of even a s. race

69:5.10 such traffic polluted the biologic fitness of s. peoples.

75:8.2 The more s. stocks of Urantia contain inheritance

78:2.2 these s. peoples would rehabilitate themselves.

78:3.4 And both of these s. races of culture and character

78:6.6 This group represented the survival of many s.

78:8.1 a small minority of this s. race remained in their

78:8.12 civilization finally fell due to the emigration of s.

79:1.6 were to some extent improved by these s. races.

79:2.4 For over fifteen centuries these s. peoples poured

79:2.5 s. stocks would have achieved a higher civilization.

79:2.7 A polyglot culture can be preserved only if the s.

79:5.5 these two s. races waged bitter and unremitting

79:6.5 be reinforced by the arrival of a steady stream of s.

79:6.7 strengthened by small amounts of the s. red

79:7.5 of the latent tendencies of the s. Chinese stocks.

79:8.15 the picture of the magnificent ascent of a s. people

80:4.6 It was not long before the s. blue strains had been

80:7.4 the selected and s. people comprising the end of the

82:6.5 Hybridization of s. and dissimilar stocks is the secret

82:6.6 and if such hybridization is the union of s. strains,

89:5.5 cannibalism resulted from the degeneration of s.

95:2.1 periodically augmented by the arrival of s. strains

111:7.5 the ideals of a s. people crossed by the instincts of

121:3.7 Slavery, even of s. peoples, was a feature of Roman

superior seraphim

39:0.3 2. S. Seraphim.

39:2.0 2. SUPERIOR SERAPHIM

39:2.1 S. seraphim receive their name, not because they

39:2.1 not because they are in any sense qualitatively

39:2.2 The s. seraphim function in the following seven

39:2.6 third group of s. seraphim are based on Salvington

39:2.8 The fifth group of the s. seraphim are headquartered

39:2.8 Like other subdivisions of the s. seraphim, some

39:2.17 Large reserves of all types of the s. seraphim are

39:2.17 The reserves of s. seraphim also furnish messenger

superior to

9:1.7 attribute of the Third Source and Center which is s.

38:2.4 Angels are s. to you in spiritual status, but they are

39:2.1 not because they are in any sense qualitatively s. to

40:5.17 being in many ways humanly s. to the one-brained

51:4.2 The earlier races are somewhat s. to the later; the red

62:3.3 smaller than, those of human beings but very s. to,

62:3.3 four feet tall and in every way s. to the ancestral

63:1.1 were in every way s. to many of their descendants,

64:6.3 human race, in many ways s. to Andon and Fonta.

64:6.14 socially and collectively they proved themselves s. to

64:7.10 more intelligent than, and in most ways far s. to,

72:12.1 this unique people are in many respects s. to those of

76:4.5 the spiritual visions of Adam and Eve were far s. to

77:4.4 they continued to maintain a civilization s. to that of

78:8.7 Each city believed its municipal god to be s. to all

82:6.2 blue, red, and yellow—were in many respects s. to

82:6.10 the secondary Sangiks were in some respects s. to

84:1.9 vastly s. in most ways to either two men or two

84:5.7 that man power was no longer so s. to woman power

87:6.12 Holy water was s. to all other forms, water in which

88:1.4 the savages envied the animals; they did not feel s. to

92:5.14 Mohammed founded a religion which was s. to many

94:9.1 a religion vastly s. to those which it supplanted

121:5.13 Jesus’ teachings (Christianity) was s. to the best in

134:4.3 when one religion assumes that it is in some way s.

143:1.2 They assert that the religion of the heathen is s. to

Superior, Lake

58:7.5 none are so easy of interpretation as those about S.

superiority

9:1.7 And such apparent s. in action is disclosed in an

64:2.7 Many of the Foxhall peoples maintained their racial s

69:0.1 man exhibits his s. in that he is a toolmaker,

76:2.8 gave Cain a distinct advantage of s. which classed

77:3.5 built as a memorial of Nodite history and racial s..

79:6.6 The s. of the ancient yellow race was due to four

80:5.7 the latent s. of these northern barbarians manifested

84:4.10 protect woman has always been a tacit assertion of s.

109:4.3 the s. and previous experience of their Adjusters.

121:2.8 Such an attitude of racial s. made it all the harder

133:5.11 beheld a Jew who thinks something besides racial s.

134:4.8 some one religion will begin to assert its s. over

139:4.8 who was tainted with this kind of self-esteem and s.

149:6.11 of a self-conscious sense of self-righteous s..

159:3.2 Overpowering arguments and mental s. are not to

174:1.3 The father enjoys priority and s. of understanding

182:1.8 can never be doctrinal finality and sectarian s. of

195:10.14 nor assertions of moral s. and spiritual infallibility.

superiorssee superiors, our; superiors, their;

   superiors, your

35:2.2 All orders of intelligent beings, s. from above and

48:4.13 when it portrays one’s supposed s. falling victim to

53:4.4 Lucifer defied all his s.; yet they took no note of his

54:6.7 divine, and merciful attitude of all of Lucifer’s s.,

67:8.4 and adverse pressure exerted by his disloyal s..

79:2.7 of inferiors, with decreasing reproduction of s., is

80:5.5 by continued intermarriage with the s., coupled with

108:3.6 “Now to you, s. far above me, I come as one

114:3.1 his extraordinary compatriots and superhuman s..

119:5.2 proved worthy of the confidence and trust of his s.,

139:5.9 Philip could remember no instructions from his s.

superiors, our

48:4.7 humor grows out of our faith in the overcare of our s

56:10.23 authorized by our s., in the year 1934 of Urantia time

101:4.2 rigorously limited by the instructions of our s..

119:8.9 by a technique authorized by our s., in the year 1935

superiors, their

18:6.3 They make a threefold report to their s.:

22:2.1 firm and loyal in the face of the disloyalty of their s.,

28:5.7 to transmit these jewels of mentation to their s.,

28:6.4 They are always ready to supply their s. with an

29:4.12 mechanical in response to the impulses of their s.

29:4.18 controllers are so completely dominated by their s.,

35:6.4 They are in perfect touch with their s. on Salvington

48:6.6 their s. wisely determine to be most suitable for your

51:5.1 they have been fully instructed by their s. as to the

65:2.14 the Life Carriers, with the consent of their s.,

66:4.16 of their contribution to the new forms of their s.,

67:4.6 enter upon rebellion—were misled by their s.,

69:8.6 and leisure for the social advancement of their s..

75:1.1 could not take counsel with their s. on Jerusem or

107:3.4 experience and endowments of their seniors and s..

113:5.3 The seraphim are executing the mandates of their s.,

113:5.4 from their s. to perform some unusual exploit,

113:5.4 and then usually on the direct orders of their s..

123:2.2 accordance with the instruction of their planetary s..

123:4.7 only in obedience to the specific mandates of their s..

175:4.15 were effectively restrained by their commanding s..

superiors, your

28:6.15 the plan of your s. to advance you by augmented

54:6.4 the wrongdoing of your associates, fellows, or s.

132:4.6 to obey your higher nature as you obey your s..

superknowledge

160:2.7 And since wisdom is s., it follows that, in the

superlative

15:12.3 in the decrees of these supreme and s. tribunals.

21:0.2 the Creator Sons with their Father is touching and s..

71:2.8 Evolution does not at once produce s. perfection but

71:6.3 social serving—the transcendent urges of s. wisdom,

superlegislatures

33:8.5 These high councils are, in reality, the universe s.,

supermachine

195:7.11 could be executed only by some entity of s. status.

superman

74:8.13 utopian bliss and the theory of the fall of man or s.

97:1.4 the Hebrews looked upon their God as a man, a s.,

103:3.1 to personalize, first, as animals, and later, as a s. or

supermanagers

24:4.1 function as the administrative board of s. for the

supermaster

106:0.7 the projection of experientials upon a s universe field

supermaterial

0:1.2 unity—actual or potential—on all s. levels of reality;

1:4.6 and to discern the spirit actualities of the s. world.

5:2.5 recognizing spirit leadings and other s. activities of

6:6.1 the nature of mind when associated with s. beings

9:2.3 sources of s. power linking the people of Urantia

11:9.1 still remains the goal of desire for all s. personalities.

12:8.8 ability to co-ordinate things, ideas, and values, is s..

16:6.4 be still more correct to say that these s. realities so

42:11.5 the antigravity influences of numerous s. forces

44:3.9 nevertheless, all these s. creations are actually there,

44:6.7 These artists arrange s. beings as you would living

46:4.7 are devoted to spiritual ministry in behalf of the s.

48:2.12 sometimes work in connection with s. phenomena on

55:3.8 in some phase of s. discovery or planetary social

55:4.19 initiating the new and s. activities of societysocial,

56:1.3 of pure energy and pure spirit and in his s. abode.

65:1.7 the s. forces concerned in life propagation become

76:5.6 The s. government of Urantia, under the direction

77:1.2 were s. creatures without reproductive prerogatives

77:1.2 could function in the parental role on a s. level, but

77:1.2 A s. (nonsexual) liaison of a male and a female

86:3.4 that impelled the savage to seek for help from the s.

86:4.1 The concept of a s. phase of mortal personality was

86:7.3 a s. world which was in control of human destiny.

90:0.1 to man’s increasingly complex concept of the s.

101:5.7 2. The s. phase of the human being, the soul or even

103:6.7 Mota is a s. reality sensitivity which is beginning

103:9.4 the existence and reality of s. values and beings.

111:2.9 it possesses a s. endowment of cosmic ministry

111:3.2 the soul is enabled to reinforce the s. decisions of

111:3.2 The soul, being s., does not of itself function on

111:4.2 values are only perceived in the inner or s. spheres

112:2.9 of personality are endowments of the s. world.

112:2.9 that a materialist can deny the existence of s. realities

114:0.3 function on Urantia as the actual s. ministers who

114:3.5 The s. government of Urantia does not maintain a

116:7.4 universal s. cohesion of the eternal spiritual values

133:7.11 mind early begins to manifest qualities which are s.;

149:2.7 the only founder of a religion who performed s. acts

151:3.7 as a means of introducing the spiritual and the s..

180:5.3 by beings who function upon s. levels of universe

195:6.12 mind of the truth-discerning scientist is at once s..

195:7.3 the scientist whose very s. insight formulates these

195:7.14 very claim of materialism implies a s. consciousness

supermathematical

195:7.20 experience is something in human life that is truly s..

supermen

66:4.1 Prince’s staff were repersonalized on Urantia as s..

66:6.6 these s. knew better than to rob mankind of these

66:7.2 council mansions of the supervising groups of s.

66:7.4 as a social unit never became a success until the s.

67:4.3 The presence of these extraordinary s. and women

94:4.7 4. The demigods: s., semigods, heroes, demons,

supermind

9:4.2 this mind or that mind, it may be premind or s.,

92:0.4 3. The Holy Spirit—this is the initial s. bestowal,

103:0.1 Man’s first s. endowment is that of personality

103:7.14 reception of truth, the s. perception of goodness,

110:5.3 have thereby become lodged in the realms of the s.,

superminded

36:5.15 intellect, such created minds at once become s.,

supermortal

37:2.5 personalities and certain types of s. material beings

48:6.2 the mortal soul has potential capacity for s. function,

75:5.2 Adam loved his mate with a s. affection,

85:0.3 envisioned a division of labor in the s. world;

87:4.5 at the same time believing in s. beings who were to

87:4.5 Man was at last able to conceive of s. forces that

87:4.6 of chance with a concept of unchanging s. forces,

100:6.4 this intense striving for the attainment of s. ideals is

101:2.12 while these three s. endowments are unified in human

115:1.2 be augmented by those s. conceptions of Deity

118:9.3 the human body, is the product of s. creative design;

120:2.8 our Father, to the s. beings of all Nebadon.

123:2.1 in connection with the incarnation of a s. being

131:3.2 all my being shall be at peace with this s. rejoicing.

170:4.4 3. The s. brotherhood of invisible spiritual beings

supermortals

47:8.6 far from being true spirits; they are more like s.,

supernal

1:0.5 to attain the s. and divine goal which the infinite

2:0.2 can be envisaged as a portrayal of s. ideals, but

2:1.2 how deep and unfathomable is the s. Ancestor of

2:5.11 I cannot make use of some s. and exclusive term

4:0.2 such a s creation must exist primarily for the pleasure

4:4.4 hence the s. perfection of the central universe;

5:1.6 s. assurance of surviving for the purpose of finding

6:7.3 grandeur of the s. personality of the Eternal Son.

7:0.3 in the spiritual values of the s. personality of the Son.

7:3.1 pilgrims of time increasingly detect the s. presence

7:4.7 the Son shares the fostering of this s. enterprise with

7:6.6 Teacher Sons, who range the grand universe as the s.

9:1.8 God the Spirit possesses all the s. kindness and

12:9.1 the cosmic allurements of such s goals of nonmaterial

13:1.7 orders of divine sonship attached to this s. abode

14:2.9 Through all eternity these s. beings have been

14:3.5 seven circuits are maintained in all their s. glory,

15:10.12 assigned to the s. service of the Ancients of Days.

16:3.2 He is the close associate and s. adviser of the chief

19:7.1 three thousand orders of these s. intelligences,

26:4.11 begin a long and intense training for s. assignment,

27:0.1 Primary supernaphim are the s. servants of the Isle

28:1.1 These s beings of divine originality and near-supreme

31:1.5 constituting the supreme goals of their s. careers,

31:9.1 master minds, superb spirits, and s. absonites.

31:10.11 all enjoy the matchless ministry and s. overcontrol

32:5.2 the promised land of spiritual reality and s. existence.

33:4.3 This s. personality embraces the divine will of the

35:1.3 for the realization of a s. type of self-government.

35:7.3 without words to convey the meanings of these s.

36:4.2 The Melchizedek father of such a race of s. creatures

40:1.1 the angelic hosts also share the s. opportunity to

40:1.2 To climb to the s. heights of finaliter sonship with

40:6.2 It is a solemn and s. fact that such lowly and

40:7.4 but this s. adventure should be the supreme study of

43:6.8 and the floral grandeur of the s. gardens of Edentia.

43:8.4 This s. cultural acquirement consists in learning how

44:0.2 worlds are not without their high arts and s. cultures.

44:0.14 the masterpieces of the s. artists of the spirit realms.

44:6.6 This comparison of s. spirit activities to the physical

44:8.3 the gratification of all hunger for s. self-expression.

45:6.3 in close and loving association with the s. Adamic

46:4.9 is but the first step on the way to the s. perfection

47:7.5 that some s. destiny awaits all who complete the

50:5.10 generations who live upon these s. worlds of time

52:7.9 exalts such a s. world to ever-ascending heights of

56:10.3 the s. achievement of the supremely beautiful,

77:9.12 one of the s. businesses of the universe—the plan of

91:5.1 elevated from mere human toward s. and divine

92:0.5 the s. heights of morontia value and spirit truth.

94:7.3 failed to show them the pathway to that s. home

94:8.16 It implied a condition of s. bliss wherein all fetters

94:12.3 with a pure heart to fail in the attainment of the s.

97:7.12 this preacher of a s. God never ceased to proclaim

97:10.8 exalted and s. concept of the supreme Yahweh,

101:6.7 into increasingly practical but nonetheless s. ideals

101:9.9 of the temporal and natural world to the s. realities

101:10.9 are on their side in the s. struggle to attain eternity of

103:7.2 spirit reason and experience in the s. program of

104:4.14 lead all spirit-born personalities into the s. delights of

107:0.3 partner in the achievement of the s. destiny which

107:1.6 Adjusters reveal a s. love and spiritual ministry that

107:1.6 inherent in this s. partnership of man and God.

107:4.3 they are supreme and infallible in their s. sphere of

107:4.7 and never can this s. revelation come to an end, for

108:5.7 appropriate name for these s. gifts to mortal men.

108:6.3 the spirit presence of the Father in the s. bestowal

110:1.6 will ensue that morontia oneness, that s. harmony,

111:2.9 This s. transaction of evolving the immortal soul is

111:6.6 the s. harmony, the exquisite repleteness of the

112:7.9 ranging upward and never ceasing the s. ascent

112:7.14 the possibilities that are inherent in the s. partnership

112:7.15 that finaliters will have other and even more s. tasks

132:2.1 night upon night Mardus listened to his s. teaching.

139:2.5 Peter most admired in Jesus was his s. tenderness.

149:6.2 joyfully led into that sublime and s. free worship

155:6.3 the s. experience of finding God for yourself,

157:5.1 the s. fact that he was the Son of Man and the Son

160:5.5 without the supreme and s. ideal of an eternal God

184:4.6 fact and truth of that supreme and s. experience,

supernally

102:6.10 the gospel of Jesus s. exalts every mortal.

supernaphim, primary, secondary or tertiary

11:4.1 nor nether Paradise is approachable by transport s.

13:1.19 of the angelic hosts, including s., seconaphim, and

14:5.5 assigned circuit without the aid of a transport s..

17:5.3 in Havona through their personal offspring, the ts..

17:5.3 their function in the creation of ts. did not attain

17:8.2 Ps. originate in the Infinite Spirit; ss. are created

17:8.2 ts. by the Seven Spirits of the Circuits.

24:7.9 Grad. Guides, together with the creation of the ts.,

25:4.1 From the early s. and omniaphim, one million of the

25:4.3 1. The S..

25:5.1 From among the ts. in Havona, certain of the senior

25:5.3 universes is in the custody of these exalted ts..

25:6.5 those s. who have become Custodians of Records,

25:6.5 Once seraphim and s. are mustered into these

25:6.5 they will respectively remain Custodians of Records

25:8.1 recruited from the ranks of the seraphim, s., and

26:0.1 S. are the ministering spirits of Paradise and the

26:0.1 they are the highest order of the lowest group of the

26:1.3 1. S..

26:1.12 The three orders of s. serve in the Paradise-Havona

26:1.12 Paradise or ps. are created by the Infinite Spirit.

26:1.12 The s. and tertiary orders, serving in Havona, are

26:1.15 but it is the s., seconaphim, and seraphim who are

26:1.16 S. are limited in “spirit polarity” regarding only

26:1.17 These brilliant creatures of light are sustained by

26:1.16 s. must voluntarily associate in pairs to be able to

26:2.0 2. THE MIGHTY SUPERNAPHIM

26:2.1 The s. are the skilled ministers to all types of beings

26:2.1 These high angels are created in three major orders:

26:2.2 Ps. are the exclusive offspring of the Conjoint

26:2.3 The work of the ps. is so unique and distinctive that

26:2.4 Ss. are the directors of the affairs of the affairs of

26:2.4 They are equally concerned in ministering to the

26:2.5 Such is the origin of the ss., and the angels of all

26:2.7 Ts. take origin in these Seven Spirits of the Circuits

26:2.7 did not begin the creation of ss. until the landing

26:2.7 As the older of the two orders, the ts. will receive

26:3.0 3. THE TERTIARY SUPERNAPHIM

26:3.3 That corps of ts. which is chiefly assigned to the

26:3.4 —enables these ts. to give assistance wherever and

26:3.5 custodians of knowledge of the primary order of s..

26:3.8 These ts., the children of the fifth Circuit Spirit,

26:3.10 make it necessary to maintain these reserves of s. on

26:3.10 They are created without special design and are

26:4.0 4. THE SECONDARY SUPERNAPHIM

26:4.1 The ss. are ministers to the seven planetary circuits

26:4.2 pilgrims, ss. work in the following seven groups:

26:4.10 a pilgrim of space is always tutored by ss. of origin

26:4.10 you will certainly be piloted by s. whose created

26:5.1 first of the seven groups of ss. to be encountered

26:5.4 every pilgrim continues under the tutelage of s. by

26:7.2 enjoys the whole affection, of a ss. belonging to this

26:7.3 one of the directors of conduct of the order of ps.,

26:8.5 of the chiefs of assignment, a group of ps.,

26:8.5 Never do the ss. fail to pilot their subjects on the

26:10.1 to receive the helpful counsel of these devoted s..

26:10.7 last of those orders of ss. assigned to the ministry of

26:11.2 The primary and the ss. are the general custodians

26:11.2 Here, under the supervision of the s., they are

26:11.3 it is the special mission of the s. to facilitate and to

26:11.4 the supervising s. never cease to proclaim: “Be you

26:11.6 the instigators of rest of the primary order of s..

27:0.0 MINISTRY OF THE PRIMARY SUPERNAPHIM

27:0.1 Ps. are the supernal servants of the Deities on the

27:0.1 Never have they been known to depart from the

27:0.1 These s. are perfect beings, supreme in perfection,

27:0.1 but they are not absonite, neither are they absolute.

27:0.1 They do not function extensively outside Paradise,

27:0.1 though they do participate in the various millennial

27:0.1 They go forth as special messengers of the Deities,

27:0.1 numbers they ascend to become Technical Advisers.

27:0.2 Ps. are also placed in command of the seraphic

27:0.2 a ps. is designated by the chiefs of assignment to

27:0.2 S. in this special service are periodically rotated.

27:0.3 From eternity the ps. have served on the Isle of Light

27:0.3 they have gone forth on missions of leadership to the

27:0.3 they have functioned as now classified only since the

27:0.3 These high angels now minister chiefly in the

27:0.11 they come under the direct influence of these s.,

27:1.1 complements of rest of the secondary order of s..

27:1.4 the very ps. who produced the final sleep on the

27:2.1 group designated from time to time by the chief s.,

27:2.1 of all three orders of these angels—primary, s., and

27:2.1 The s., as a body, are wholly self-governing and

27:5.1 facts of the universes are inherent in these ps.,

27:5.3 When you locate that s. who is exactly what you

27:5.3 to the chief recorders of the ts. in Havona.

27:5.4 the organizations of the recording seraphim and s.

27:5.5 These ps. who are inherently in possession of

27:6.5 yet, when you have listened to these ps. discourse

27:7.3 under the leadership of a special corps of ps..

27:7.3 All ps. crave to be conductors of worship;

27:7.6 Never since the times of Grandfanda have the s.

27:7.9 And thus ends the story of the Paradise s.,

28:0.1 As the s. are the angelic hosts of the central universe

28:0.1 children of the Reflective Spirits are more like s. than

28:4.11 sentiments of all orders of angels, including the s.

28:5.7 the custodians of knowledge belonging to the ps..

30:1.81 11. S..

30:2.83 1. S..

30:4.32 begin their associations with seven groups of the ps..

31:7.2 This group may embrace Solitary Messengers, s.,

37:4.2 Solitary Messengers, s., seconaphim, tertiaphim,

37:8.10 S. perform certain rare and unique services;

37:8.10 the chief of Urantia seraphim is a ps. of Paradise.

38:0.2 As the s. in the central universe and the seconaphim

39:1.4 Higher orders of angels, s. and seconaphim, might

39:2.15 both the intelligence co-ordinators of the ts. and the

39:8.4 the Paradise messengers of the ts. who come with

39:9.1 assistants to the high Paradise-Havona orders of s..

44:0.18 he visualizes the Solitary Messenger, the s., and

113:3.4 a high s. likewise shares the transit with you as the

114:5.5 the Most High observer, the supervising s., the chief

114:6.3 I am a volunteer s. of the primary order serving on

116:4.5 creations are of the spiritual order (s., etc.)

119:4.2 unknown seraphim, accompanied by a solitary s.

supernational

134:5.11 they must create the essential nucleus of s. power

134:5.15 Sometime the s. sovereignty of the planetary

supernaturalnoun

68:3.3 through superstitious fear of the unreal and the s.,

68:4.3 Ghost fear drove primitive man to envision the s.

86:0.2 such minds had once entertained concepts of the s..

86:2.7 Other concepts of the s. were contemporaneous with

90:2.2 contact with the s. was classified either as witchcraft

145:3.7 Not since Cana had the s. or miraculous attended

supernaturaladjective

51:3.5 traditions have tended to ascribe everything s. to

58:6.4 nothing s. connected with these genetic mutations.

70:6.4 succession of kings was eventually regarded as s.,

90:1.4 Sleight-of-hand feats were regarded as s. by the

100:3.6 Such a mortal, while not s., is truly becoming

124:2.3 Jesus’ playmates saw nothing s. in his conduct;

127:2.12 nothing s. had happened in this young man’s career

128:1.9 there occurred nothing s. or superhuman in the life of

135:0.1 nothing unusual or s connected with the birth of John

supernatural accompaniments

136:5.5 It therefore becomes evident that any possible s.

supernatural activities

104:2.1 organizations with the departmentalization of s.,

supernatural agencies

87:4.4 envisioned the concept of both good and bad s.;

supernatural being(s)

77:8.7 communication which are of import to the s. of the

87:5.2 self-maintenance practiced in relation to belief in s.

93:8.1 regard him as a demigod, to look upon him as a s.,

98:3.7 doctrine of one God, a Deity presiding over all s.;

151:5.5 directly under the control of spirit forces and s..

supernatural causes

86:2.5 to ascribe things difficult of comprehension to s. is

supernatural character

145:0.3 never having doubted the s. of her father-brother’s

supernatural control

96:5.4 with the doctrines concerning the s. of the Nile

supernatural disorders

90:3.9 human ailments removed from the category of s.,

supernatural endowment

65:6.7 adapt themselves to air, water, and land is not a s.,

supernatural energy

152:3.1 The feeding of the five thousand by s. was another

supernatural event

119:7.6 The only s. associated with the birth of Jesus was

supernatural experience

128:1.8 nature was completed at the time of his second s.

supernatural explanation

81:2.9 The ancients sought a s. for all natural phenomena

supernatural forces

28:6.6 statement of your account with the s. of the realms

85:2.3 chemical effects were due to the direct activity of s..

151:3.14 product of the direct act of spiritual beings and s..

supernatural healing

145:3.11 at this sudden and unexpected outbreak of s.,

145:3.14 But the majority of those who were recipients of s.

148:2.1 no so-called miracles of s. occurred among the

supernatural infants

85:5.3 These s. were always put adrift upon a sacred river

supernatural influences

147:3.1 warm waters was believed by many to be due to s.

supernatural intelligence

87:1.2 the savage hardly conceived of ghosts as having s..

supernatural king

137:3.5 the miraculous revelation of her son as the s. of the

supernatural manifestation

137:4.3 to announce his forthcoming kingdom by some s.

supernatural methods

66:4.2 —fifty men and fifty women—did not resort to s. nor

supernatural ministration

152:2.10 miracles which were not, but this was a genuine s..

154:2.4 did Jesus engage in any sort of s. to any member of

supernatural occurrence

122:3.4 conception of Jesus and was the only event of s.

128:1.8 he was not quite thirteen years old with the first s.

supernatural one

137:4.4 he had planned to manifest himself as the “s.”

supernatural origin(s)

69:6.6 These ideas of s. led directly to fire worship,

86:7.6 for the bestowal of a bona fide spiritual force of s.,

92:5.5 legends pertaining to s. and miraculous careers.

155:3.6 by displacement of the supposed s. of things, deprive

170:1.5 of a world-wide and transcendental kingdom of s.

supernatural power(s)

85:4.1 simple minds with beliefs of spirit animation and s..

87:1.2 Though the savage credited ghosts with s., he hardly

128:1.3 Until after his baptism Jesus availed himself of no s..

137:6.1 to behold some extraordinary manifestation of s.

153:1.6 in the greatest demonstration of s. to characterize his

187:3.6 Jesus had purposed to live without resort to his s.,

supernatural religion(s)

103:0.5 2. S. or revelatory religion.

103:0.6 varying degrees of the admixture of natural and s..

supernatural sedimentation

97:8.5 theologic dogmas and religious superstition as a s.

supernatural standard of living

86:6.6 A s. was about to appear, for, if the spirit ghost in

supernatural values

155:5.5 The revelation of s., a partial insight into eternal

supernatural wonders

137:3.6 would be marked by increasing manifestations of s.

supernormal

68:6.11 instead of the extremes of the s. and the increasing

113:1.5 3. The s. minded—those of great decision and

superordinate

112:2.4 3. That personality is s..

superparents

66:7.5 favored with the discipline and training of these s.;

superperfect

18:3.2 uniform and s. offspring of the Paradise Trinity.

superperson

30:1.99 God, as a s., eventuates; God, as a person, creates;

superpersonal

0:1.2 DEITY is personalizable as God, is s. in ways not

0:1.3 Deity functions on personal,prepersonal, and s. levels

0:2.5 3. S.—as in the eventuated existences of certain

0:2.17 attained realization of the synthesized absonite-s.,

0:2.18 —the experientializing God of transcended s. values

0:5.4 The prepersonal, the personal, and the s are all linked

0:12.7 This Trinity functions on both personal and s. levels,

6:6.2 Deity may be personal, prepersonal, s., or impersonal

7:2.3 these creations he maintains only a s. representation.

7:2.4 superuniverses, being exclusively spiritual and s., is

7:5.5 pilgrim but in some way associative in the s. sense.

15:10.21 and the s. spirit representatives of the Eternal Son.

19:5.2 Insp. Spirits may belong to the category of s. spirits.

30:1.13 VI. S. BEINGS. There is a vast host of other-than-

30:1.13 others, like the s. representatives of the Eternal Son,

30:1.113 personal spirits, prepersonal spirits, s. spirits, spirit

106:4.3 there present but in the absonite and s. sense.

106:6.6 the appearance of those s. values and those

107:7.5 would it be proper to allude to such an entity as s.,

108:3.9 who are s. expressions of the Paradise Trinity.

109:7.3 the Universal Father—personal, prepersonal, and s..

superpersonalities

7:2.3 no better term to use than to designate them s.;

7:2.3 they are finite beings; they are neither absonite nor

31:8.1 In their association with these s., the ascendant

superpersonality

1:5.2 is even far more than any possible concept of a s..

109:7.5 they are thus both destined to the future eternal s. of

superphilosophic

101:1.7 The higher and s. wisdom of such enlightened and

102:3.2 —morontia mota, the s. sensitivity for truth

superphilosophical

103:6.7 Mota is a s. reconciliation of divergent reality

superphysical

58:4.2 In co-operation with spiritual powers and s. forces

65:6.7 land is not a supernatural endowment, but it is a s.

65:6.10 the seven adjutant spirits and their s. associates.

67:0.1 The entire s. history of the planet was profoundly

76:4.3 both food and light, supplemented by certain s.

superplanetary

55:0.12 the development of other worlds or of the s. levels of

121:8.12 inadequate, I have unhesitatingly resorted to the s.

superplant

73:6.4 This s. stored up certain space-energies which

superpower

11:8.7 They are the s. mother systems of the creations of

superpsychologic

91:7.3 But true prophetic vision is a s. presentiment.

superscientific

195:7.9 Philosophy is inevitably s..

superscription

174:2.2 said, “Whose image and s. does this coin bear?”

supersede

4:1.8 These Absolutes seem to s. matter,to transcend mind

65:3.6 scientific intelligence must sooner or later s. the

superseded

18:3.8 destined sometime to be s. by the Supreme Being,

41:1.1 force organizers are s. in superuniverse function by

68:2.11 Pleasure-want has long since s. hunger-want;

114:1.3 to Urantia to act as governor general will be s. by

superself

91:3.5 Aside from all that is s. in the experience of praying,

superself-attainment

91:4.2 to the progressive striving for idealistic goals of s..

superservice

28:6.17 the service of time there follows the s. of eternity.

supersovereignty

134:4.9 they acknowledge themselves as subject to some s.,

134:4.9 recognition of some overcontrolling influence of s..

superspirit

31:2.2 they are s. beings, unlimited and boundless

superstate

134:5.15 The s (national) sovereignty of the American Federal

superstition

12:9.5 from the slavery of fear and the bondage of s..

50:5.9 ascent from the emotional domains of fear and s.

52:1.7 animal fear coupled with ignorant awe and tribal s.

52:1.7 The survival of s. in the Urantia races is hardly

64:4.12 Neanderthalers had no religion beyond shameful s..

66:5.22 and disease-breeding practices of ignorance and s..

68:3.3 This senseless s., some of which still persists,

68:4.3 from the bondage of fear and the slavery of s..

69:1.3 fear, ignorance, and s. have played a prominent part

69:3.5 the s. of good and bad ghosts, good and bad spirits.

69:3.6 between science and religion, religion (s.) won.

69:9.9 Property honesty rested safely on this type of s.;

70:11.5 s. was the moral and social police force of the long

81:6.10 science purifies religion by the destruction of s..

84:3.6 There was an old s. that women could raise better

86:2.3 What civilized man regards as s. was just plain

86:6.3 mortal fear has packed all of the subsequent s. and

86:7.1 willingly paid his burdensome premiums of fear, s.,

87:6.11 cock as a weather vane is in perpetuation of this s..

87:7.9 adhere to the scientific attitude, eschew s., and

88:2.7 the clutches of bigotry, fanaticism, s., intolerance,

88:4.6 The fascination of early s. was the mother of the later

88:6.7 that the race has long been steeped in magical s.,

88:6.8 And so the phantasms of ignorant s. agitated the

88:6.8 the other half languishes in the arms of ancient s.

89:5.1 of necessity and persisted because of the slavery of s.

89:8.4 Law, a covenant, takes the place of luck, s., and

90:4.9 essential to the successful practice of fraud and s..

91:1.6 and perversion of prayer consist in ignorance, s.,

92:3.5 religion, which will eventually destroy the s. of its

94:8.18 removed all grounds for s., magical rituals, and

97:5.5 Micah taught of a day of freedom from s., saying:

97:8.5 mistake to regard theologic dogmas and religious s.

99:4.8 religions which are largely dependent upon fear, s.,

102:2.1 subject to the bondage of ignorance, slavery of s.,

102:6.1 they eventually destroy that ignorance and s. which

102:7.6 stand in the way of finding God in the maze of s.,

121:4.2 It did effectually combat ignorant s..

148:6.11 delivered from the s. that God afflicts man at the

149:2.10 not hesitate to disregard man-made traditions of s.

149:4.4 Jesus taught reverence free from fear and s..

150:3.2 united group a memorable talk on “Magic and S..”

150:3.2 discussion of the whole subject of human s..

150:3.6 influencing the spiritual world is nothing but gross s..

150:3.8 harbingers of bad luck, is pure and unfounded s..

150:3.12 and all other forms of ignorant and enslaving s..

152:0.3 to steal her cure had been honored, or that her s. in

159:4.9 is only dimmed by prejudice and darkened by s..

164:3.14 Josiah did believe in the s. of the efficacy of spittle,

168:4.8 be so distorted by ignorance and so deformed by s.

171:7.8 The Master could discern saving faith in the gross s.

185:6.7 Pilate was now confused by fear, bewildered by s.,

194:2.1 taught a gospel which redeemed man from the s.

195:7.1 science should be devoted to the destruction of s.

195:9.1 when the present s. revolt is over,the truths of Jesus’

195:9.3 their birthtime, the ignorance and s. of the dark ages,

superstitions

4:5.7 deliverance from these ancient errors and pagan s.

48:0.2 Such beliefs are but ignorant s. and pleasing fables.

79:4.7 population fell into the bondage of the enslaving s. of

79:8.7 a flood of s. involving nature worship, but lingering

80:9.14 The s. of this comparatively recent sun-worshiping

86:6.5 Each passing generation smiles at the foolish s. of

87:5.5 The evil eye gave origin to the first s. respecting

88:4.6 emotion—fear plus curiosity—in these primitive s.;

88:4.6 These s. represented the emergence of the human

88:6.7 These s. still linger in the minds of many so-called

91:0.5 part of the manitou s. of the North American Indians.

92:7.3 rather than to denounce the worst in their lingering s.

93:7.3 become submerged in the older and more universal s.

93:9.4 became contaminated with many of their s.,

94:1.7 thousands of s., cults, and rituals of southern India

94:8.17 Gautama, in his attempt to minimize the s. of India

94:12.1 its contamination with many of the s. of India and

95:2.6 The s. of these times are well illustrated by the belief

103:3.1 the belief in spirits, dreams, and diverse other s.

103:3.5 Man evolved through the s. of mana, magic, nature

103:9.4 life and teachings finally divested religion of the s. of

118:10.14 science is slowly but effectively destroying his s.

149:2.10 they found him entirely free from the s. of that day

150:3.8 sorcery, and witchcraft are s. of ignorant minds,

150:3.11 practices were derived from the s. of the Egyptians,

166:4.3 I declare that such beliefs are s..

superstitious

62:3.9 These evolving animals were almost s..

64:4.12 During these spiritually dark ages the culture of s.

66:5.20 naked eye, and because they all held fire in s. regard.

68:3.2 driving these s. dreamers into each other’s arms in

68:3.3 prepared the minds of men, through s. fear of the

69:3.9 the s. exaltation of a family of expert swordmakers.

70:12.8 2. Machinations of ignorant and s. agitators.

77:5.6 Ratta was greatly perturbed—even s.—but Adamson

85:1.4 in modern times s. persons make holes in coins.

85:1.4 stones are still held in s. veneration.

85:1.5 The ignorant and s. aborigines believed that caves

85:2.2 looked upon sprouting grain with dread and s. awe.

85:2.5 the s. practice of rapping on wood perpetuate certain

86:1.2 S. savages always feared a run of good luck; they

86:5.2 this s. concept of the soul is destroyed, and man is

86:5.14 double self, and mirrors were regarded with s. awe.

87:5.14 cursed with the belief in signs, tokens, and other s.

88:2.1 of saints and heroes are still regarded with s. awe by

88:5.3 s. persons would chew a bit of hard wood in order to

90:3.10 It imbues man with that s. fear of the unknown and

92:5.7 But regardless of the s. awe in which they were held,

93:8.1 to reverence him unduly and with a highly s. fear.

121:5.5 man has not been fully delivered from this s. belief.

150:3.3 astrology is a mass of s. error which has no place

150:3.9 7. The interpretation of dreams is largely a s. and

152:0.3 to touch his garment; that was merely the s. part of

154:0.2 toward Jesus, by his s. fear of John the Baptist.

155:5.6 The religion of the physical senses and the s. fears of

155:5.8 many of those childlike and s. ceremonies which

155:6.17 Father takes note of the physical and s. emotions

185:7.3 the double weight of the s. fear of Jesus and dread of

187:2.9 have been tempted to resort to s. relic worship.

188:4.2 In your well-meant efforts to escape the s. errors of

195:9.1 worthy efforts to rid yourselves of the s. creeds of

195:9.6 Primitive man lived a life of s. bondage to religious

superstratosphere

58:2.10 levels of electrified conducting regions in the s. that

superstructure

156:5.2 s. of the enlarging and ennobling spiritual nature,

supersummative

104:2.4 The Trinity is a s. Deity reality eventuating out of

supersuperior

11:3.4 ascending series expands through the superior, s.,

supersupreme

0:9.2 The Ultimate is a s. eventuation of Deity.

22:7.13 on a s. background bordering on the Ultimate and

33:1.4 to you, the Eternal Son is s.—an infinite Deity

supersustenance

0:1.10 is tantamount to universal overcontrol and s.,

66:4.14 While of no value to the evolutionary races, this s.

superteachers

35:0.1 neither magistrates nor administrators; they are s..

superthinking

143:7.7 —sublime thinking; worship is self-forgetting—s..

supertime

0:2.17 6. God the Ultimate—the eventuating God of s. and

0:9.2 the universe spheres of s. and transcended space.

117:7.6 forecast his universe presence onto these s. levels

118:2.4 (the Omnipotent) exercising the overcontrol of s.

supertribe

134:5.8 the tribe, makes difficult the evolution of the s.

supertruth

117:1.7 such sources as s., superbeauty, and supergoodness.

superultimate

0:10.1 S. destinies are involved in absolute meanings and

10:3.19 right up to the s. borders of absoluteness.

10:8.7 they will probably be unable to attain the s. levels

106:6.3 Absolute Trinity will take place out on such a s.

superultimates

4:1.9 of space potency and in the function of other s.,

superuniversenoun; see Superuniverse

0:0.5 with similar creations, makes up the s. of Orvonton,

1:7.9 on Uversa, the headquarters of the seventh s.,

2:3.3 dissolution originates in the higher courts of the s.

2:3.3 on, and operating from, the headquarters of the s..

6:1.5 On Uversa, the headquarters of the s., we designate

6:6.4 then, as you pass through the s. and on to Havona,

8:1.11 the world, and then to those of the universe, the s.,

9:2.4 spiritual influences and activities of the local and s.,

9:7.1 know all things as they transpire throughout a s.,

9:8.3 of the Third Source on the headquarters of a s..

9:8.3 Reflective Spirits situated at the capital of the s..

10:7.2 with the total—total planet, total universe, total s.,

11:3.3 and advancement of the personalities of a single s.,

11:8.3 it operates within the central, s., and outer universes,

12:1.12 Each s. is simply a geographic space clustering of

12:1.12 the newer creations in Orvonton, the seventh s..

12:2.2 two or three nebulae outside the borders of the s.

12:4.14 applied to the starry realms belonging to your s.

13:4.6 Each Master Spirit presides over one s., and each

14:4.11 spiritual economy of a billion local systems in a s.,

14:5.1 On the training worlds of the s. you pass through

15:1.3 Urantia is situated in a local universe and a s. not

15:1.4 s. number one swings almost due north,

15:1.4 S. number two is in the north, preparing for the

15:1.4 southern curve, the segment from which your s.

15:1.5 Nebadon belongs to Orvonton, the seventh s.,

15:2.8 (about 1,000,000,000,000 planets) constitute a s..

15:2.8 Each s. is provided with an enormous and glorious

15:2.24 One s. (10 major sectors) . . . . . . 1,000,000,000,000

15:3.0 3. THE SUPERUNIVERSE OF ORVONTON

15:3.1 the seventh section of the grand universe, the s. of

15:3.3 decreases away from the plane of our material s..

15:3.4 If you could look upon the s. of Orvonton from a

15:4.6 the total energy charge of a s. irrespective of nebular

15:4.7 Andromeda, which is outside the inhabited s.,

15:5.1 the mass contained in the suns and planets of a s.

15:5.13 and Uversa, the seat of government of our s..

15:6.10 The s. of Orvonton is illuminated and warmed by

15:6.15 In your s. not one cool planet in forty is habitable by

15:7.2 The standard day of the s. of Orvonton is equal to

15:7.2 This Uversa year is standard in the seventh s.,

15:7.9 spheres of the advancing intellectual training of the s.

15:7.10 Uversa, the headquarters of Orvonton, your s.,

15:8.2 years to complete the encirclement of the s..

15:8.3 function of the living energy controllers of the s.

15:8.10 The s. of Orvonton is apparently now running down;

15:9.4 Such a cosmic-mind circuit is limited to a single s..

15:9.5 circuit of the seven Reflective Spirits in each s..

15:9.15 become indistinguishable from those of the s.,

15:9.18 as belonging to the settled physical order of the s.,

15:10.3 Each s. is presided over by three Ancients of Days,

15:10.13 The co-ordinate council of the s. is composed of the

15:11.2 The deliberative assembly of the s. is confined to the

15:11.3 Never yet, in the history of our s., has the

15:12.2 on, and executed from, the headquarters of the s..

15:12.4 who presides over the destiny of the s. concerned.

15:13.1 A major sector comprises about one tenth of a s.

15:13.2 sector government no different from that of the s..

15:13.5 which constitute the entrance schools of the s.

15:13.6 all recommendations which come up to a s. from

15:13.6 the local universes up to the headquarters of the s..

15:14.1 and therefore does each s. have a special function

15:14.2 Orvonton, the seventh s., the one to which your local

15:14.4 to find most complete expression in some other s..

15:14.7 It is the fifth major sector of the s. of Orvonton,

16:0.12 always maintaining a position opposite the s. of

16:2.1 Seven Master Spirits, the one presiding over the s.

16:2.4 each is limited to the s. of immediate supervision.

16:3.3 This Spirit presides over the first s. and, exhibiting

16:3.3 Reflective Spirits at the headquarters of the first s..

16:3.5 This Spirit directs the destinies of s. number two

16:3.5 Spirits situated at the capital of the second s..

16:3.7 This Spirit is in charge of s. number three, and he

16:3.7 Reflective Spirits at the headquarters of the third s.

16:3.9 Reflective Spirits of the headquarters of fourth s..

16:3.11 This Spirit directs the welfare of the fifth s. in such

16:3.11 Reflective Spirits at the headquarters of the fifth s..

16:3.13 This Spirit directs the affairs of the sixth s. much as

16:3.13 Reflective Spirits at the headquarters of the sixth s..

16:3.14 The presiding Spirit of the seventh s. is a uniquely

16:3.20 headquarters of the seventh s., our own segment of

16:4.15 reflectivity mechanism of the local universes and s..

16:5.1 entirely pervades and uniquely conditions his s..

16:5.5 mortals, which are characteristic in each s.,

16:5.5 indicative of the presiding Spirit of his s. of nativity

16:5.5 of seven finaliters is assembled, one from each s..

17:0.12 local universe is administered as a part of our s. by

17:1.5 to the efficient administration of a single s..

17:1.5 wholly occupied with the affairs of s. number one,

17:1.5 his energies to the management of the seventh s..

17:1.6 On the executive sphere of the seventh s. the staff

17:1.8 the headquarters of each s. choose representatives

17:3.1 Reflective Spirits on the headquarters of each s..

17:3.4 The Reflective Spirits of each s. are the creators of

17:3.8 is inherently reflected to the capital of its s..

17:3.8 universe capitals from the headquarters of their s..

17:3.11 On the headquarters of each s. the reflective

17:4.1 are just seven Aids on the headquarters of each s..

17:6.5 directs the s. to which this new Creator Son is

18:3.1 are advanced to the educational spheres of their s.,

18:3.7 in the final decrees of the supreme tribunal of a s..

18:4.1 governments of the ten major sectors of each s..

18:4.5 encountered anywhere in a s., but the majority are

18:4.9 through every one of the ten major divisions of our s.

18:6.3 through the sector governments to those of the s.,

18:6.3 to the Ancients of Days at the capital of their s..

19:2.4 Accordingly, whenever in the conduct of the s. it

19:2.6 planet on up through a local universe and the s.,

19:3.1 in service, and three billion are assigned to each s..

19:4.8 central universe and just over five billion in each s..

19:7.4 in space that we can reach any point in a s.,

20:0.1 As they function in the s. of Orvonton, the Sons of

20:1.10 the three Ancients of Days of the s. of jurisdiction.

20:3.2 are executed by none but the authorities of a s..

21:2.1 older brothers in various creations located in the s.

21:2.10 Within any s., one half of their inherent attributes are

21:3.1 of the supervising Master Spirit of the s. concerned.

22:1.13 the number in the service of each s. is exactly

22:1.14 Sons of Perfection do not leave the s. of assignment,

22:2.5 one hundred thousand for assignment to each s..

22:2.7 Mighty Messengers serve in all sectors of a s. and

22:5.5 and one seventh of each group is assigned to a s..

22:6.3 to any and all worlds or universes within the s. of

22:6.3 the numberless miscellaneous assignments of a s..

22:9.4 for the detention of any personality in the s..

22:9.8 these dignified officers of the high courts of the s.

22:10.4 a High Son Assistant assigned to s. number three.

22:10.5 The only difficulty with this plan is that no s. can

22:10.7 We now have in our s. about one and a quarter

23:0.2 for the time being within the jurisdiction of our s..

23:1.6 beings doing the same kind of work in the same s..

23:2.15 triune rulers of one s. can directly and personally

23:2.15 can be dispatched from the headquarters of one s.

23:2.22 Local universes situated within the same s.

23:3.6 with us in the conduct of the affairs of the s.,

24:1.9 the headquarters worlds of each s. are stationed

24:2.4 Director presides at the headquarters of each s.,

24:2.5 In the seventh s. there are one hundred thousand

24:2.6 place on their records the status of the s. as it is

24:4.3 superior, the Supreme Executive of the s. concerned.

24:5.2 Number Seven, the co-ordinator of the seventh s..

24:5.4 solely to the Supreme Executive of the s. concerned;

24:6.7 the assurance that, eventually, pilgrims from our s.

24:6.8 local universe 1,131 situated in s. number one.

25:1.7 worlds comprising the superuniversities of the s. of

25:2.1 Conciliators are brought into being, one in each s..

25:2.2 created orders of conciliators serving in each s..

25:2.4 Each s. thus becomes like a gigantic mirror

25:2.5 In each s. the Universal Conciliators find themselves

25:2.9 records properly prepared for the archives of the s.

25:3.1 maintain group headquarters on the capital of their s.

25:3.2 They take origin on the headquarters of a s. and

25:3.11 of questions arising in the minor sectors of their s..

25:3.14 report to the Master Spirit who presides over the s.

26:1.15 Functioning in the central, s., and local universes,

26:4.10 Spirit who presides over that pilgrim’s s. of nativity.

26:4.10 tutors spring from the Master Spirit of your own s.,

26:5.5 to pass the tests of the circle determined by the s.

26:5.5 of the Master Spirit of the ascending pilgrim’s s..

26:8.4 though occasionally a pilgrim from s. number one

26:8.4 the Spirit and the Son, hail from s. number six,

26:8.5 They never return to the s. of their nativity, always

28:1.3 Son and the Ancients of Days of the s. concerned.

28:3.1 Spirits assigned to the headquarters of each s..

28:4.1 Think what it means in the economy of a s. to be

28:4.4 In each s. the first primary seconaphim and every

28:4.14 the performance of those generalized duties of a s.

28:5.13 order as the “oil of reconciliation” for an entire s..

28:5.15 advice of the most competent minds of the entire s.

28:6.3 central universe or throughout the entire realm of a s

29:2.14 The power charge of a s. consists of three phases

29:4.2 power pressure and energy charge of an entire s..

29:4.3 of the Seven Master Spirits is limited to a single s..

29:4.20 of space, constituting the power charge of a s..

29:4.22 The number of these beings in a s. is unbelievable.

29:5.6 the orders of power directors acting in the s. of

30:3.2 not organically connected with the affairs of the s.;

30:3.5 found on the sector headquarters worlds of the s.

30:3.13 While functioning here and there throughout a s.,

30:4.19 The regime of the s. does not function until the spirit

30:4.20 the receiving worlds of the minor sectors of the s..

30:4.24 Before leaving the s. for Havona, these ascending

30:4.26 through the s. you were an evolving spirit;

30:4.34 the seventh segment of the grand universe, the s. of

31:3.4 go forward to the central training worlds of the s..

31:6.1 passing through the morontia worlds, the s.,

32:1.1 in favor of the power directors of the s. concerned.

32:1.4 hundred-thousandth of the force endowment of its s..

32:2.11 the physical or astronomic center of the seventh s..

32:2.11 the physical center of the s. of Orvonton, far, far

32:2.11 the center of the s. is a trifle less than two hundred

32:2.13 Papers dealing with the s. introduce this subject,

33:7.6 must be concurred in by the high assembly of the s..

34:1.1 the Deities of the Master Spirit in whose s. this

34:1.1 far away as the headquarters of the s. concerned;

34:1.3 nature tinged by that of the Master Spirit of the s.

34:2.6 the presiding Spirit of this s. is the chief of the

34:3.5 universe and by reflectivity practically so in the s..

35:1.4 in matters pending before the tribunals of the s.,

35:1.4 representing one universe to another in the same s..

35:2.2 not once throughout all the s. of Orvonton have

36:1.1 in whose creation the rulers of a s. participate.

36:1.1 presiding over the destinies of the s. concerned.

36:2.19 teachers from both the central universe and the s.

36:4.7 the personalities of the super- and central u. who

37:4.3 such personalities of the super- and central u. are

37:6.5 higher and more spiritual training spheres of the s..

37:9.1 As with the super- and central u., the local has its

37:10.6 origin to the higher educational regime of the s.

38:0.2 in the central universe and the seconaphim in a s.,

38:6.3 there issued the s. broadcast to all Nebadon which

38:7.5 universe of their origin and that of their native s..

39:1.10 stretching before them in the vast s. of Orvonton.

39:2.4 do intercommunicate but only within a given s..

39:2.4 One s. can ordinarily communicate with another only

39:2.4 can ordinarily communicate with another s. only

39:2.16 communication with the higher recorders of the s.

39:4.4 to the higher tribunals of the universe and the s..

40:8.4 as you pass through the training worlds of the s..

40:8.5 there being less than one million of them in the s.

40:8.5 being, as a class, confined to the s. of their nativity.

40:10.1 Son-fused survivors are restricted to a s.;

40:10.6 in the agelong struggle of some one universe or s.,

40:10.7 welfare and eventual settlement of the seventh s..

40:10.9 should require their personal presence in the s.,

40:10.9 They become wards of the s., serving as assistants

41:0.1 being the extra-Nebadon space regions of the s. of

41:0.2 the segmentation of the total energy charge of a s.,

41:0.3 together as a contiguous unit over the orbits of the s.

41:3.10 the ten grand divisions of the s. of Orvonton;

41:6.2 Our whole s. is sprinkled with minutely pulverized

42:5.1 In the s. of Orvonton there are one hundred

42:5.5 largest quantities from the densest plane of the s.,

44:4.3 Each s. has its own language, a tongue spoken by

44:4.3 This is known as the tongue of Uversa in our s..

44:4.3 if one of them hails from another s., they must

46:2.6 remote training spheres of the universe, the s.,

47:5.1 the receiving worlds of the minor sector of the s..

47:8.1 where they learn more about the high spirits of the s.,

48:2.12 they work on the higher training worlds of the s.,

49:0.1 just before their translation to the regime of the s.

50:7.2 of the local universe and the traversal of the s.;

51:6.12 —the Ancients of Days who govern the s..

52:5.3 revelations of truth are extended to include the s..

52:6.8 the broadcasts and the reflectivity services of the s..

53:1.2 belongs to the Ancients of Days, rulers of the s..

54:4.5 the supreme justice of the s. would have acted.

54:6.3 multiply and extend through the universe and s.,

54:6.10 been assigned to administrative duties in the s.,

55:0.3 which attain existence in the main circuits of the s.

55:6.6 were teaching the older mortals the tongue of the s..

55:9.1 the representatives of the s. assume new and more

55:10.4 new liaison relations with the Master Spirit of the s.,

55:11.1 Minor and major sectors of the s. do not figure in the

55:11.1 A s. is settled in light and life when all of its

55:11.2 local universes in the established circuits of the s..

55:11.6 governmental techniques of a s cannot in any manner

55:11.8 what will happen when a whole s. is settled in light

55:12.1 what would occur when a s. became settled in light

55:12.3 If and when a s. should be settled in light and life, we

55:12.3 administrative body on headquarters world of the s..

55:12.3 who will forthwith become active in the settled s..

55:12.5 residential on the headquarters of the seventh s. as

56:7.1 on a world, in a system, constellation, universe, s.,

57:1.1 in the universal force-charge of space in the s. of

57:1.7 shifts to the functioning of the personalities of the s..

57:1.7 power directors and physical controllers of the s. of

57:8.10 the major sector headquarters planets of the s.;

66:7.17 The significance of the number seven in the s.

67:8.4 more good in the s. of Orvonton than can ever be

93:3.4 he taught the truths of the s. and even of Havona.

107:2.8 recommendations of the Ancients of Days of the s. of

108:3.2 Paradise authorities to the headquarters of the s.,

108:4.4 to communicate with any part of the universe, s.,

112:1.2 equally efficiently in the local universe, in the s.,

112:4.1 From the headquarters of the s. a reflective contact

112:4.13 embraced by the Personalized Adjusters of the s.

112:7.5 Adjuster never occurs until the mandates of the s.

112:7.5 to proceed sometime to the headquarters of the s.,

112:7.13 that Adjuster is stricken from the records of the s..

113:7.4 through the minor and major sectors of the s.

115:3.18 with the several universe ages, the Havona, the s.,

116:3.2 the Reflective Spirits of a s. to the Master Spirits in

117:6.15 the creature’s having served in the s. reflective of the

119:0.3 by the Ancients of Days of the s. of jurisdiction.

119:5.1 his destination was Uversa, headquarters of the s.

119:5.1 but the broadcasts of the s. never made mention of

119:5.4 way up through both the local universe and the s..

120:0.8 knowledge that the Ancients of Days of the s. had

136:3.4 highest authority of the local universe and the s.,

136:3.5 testify to the completion of the records of the s.,

191:3.4 through, the service of the headquarters of the s..

Superuniverse

15:2.8 6. The S..

0:12.14 Chief of the Corps of S. Personalities assigned to

PART I   Sponsored by a Uversa Corps of S. Personalities

4:5.2 Constellation Fathers, Creator Sons, S. Rulers,

15:9.3 The S. Circuits:

25:3.11 5. Conciliators to the S. Minor Sectors.

25:3.12 6. Conciliators to the S. Major Sectors.

25:3.13 7. Conciliators to the S..

29:2.4 3. S. Centers.

29:2.13 3. S. Centers.

30:2.95 3. S. Centers.

30:2.122 6. The S. Abandonters.

30:4.6 5. S. Wards.

30:4.22 5. S. Wards.

31:9.5 3. The S. Level.

superuniverseadjective

Superuniverse Abandonters

30:2.122 6. The S. Abandonters.

superuniverse activities

16:4.2 phases of administrative affairs on all levels of s..

22:2.7 Trinity-embraced sons, assigned to all phases of s..

superuniverse adaptation

44:4.9 making a s. adaptation of all Paradise broadcasts and

superuniverse administration(s)

15:10.11 billion Universal Censors are attached to each s..

15:10.22 In the work of these marvelous centers of s., control,

20:7.3 The Daynal order is not an organic part of the s..

22:7.10 therefore of no immediate practical value to the s.

22:10.6 Because of their value to the s., we encourage the

30:4.24 their chief study is the mastery of local and s..

31:3.8 graduate courses in universe understanding and s.;

40:10.12 they are then identical in all matters pertaining to s.

superuniverse administrators

19:0.1 among the Paradise Sons of God, three groups of s.,

23:3.2 they are not available to the s. and the local universe

28:6.1 are not assigned to the separate services of the s..

55:9.1 s. establish themselves on the constellation capitals

superuniverse adventure

25:7.3 prepare to embark upon the s. spirit adventure,

superuniverse affairs

22:6.3 undertakings in s. which it is impossible to portray

23:3.8 how difficult it would be to co-ordinate s. were it not

25:3.13 and difficulties encountered in the conduct of s..

31:3.3 to assist in the administration of s.—in the face of

superuniverse age

106:0.18 but in the present epochs of the s. it is undergoing

superuniverse aggregations

15:5.8 out on the fringe of the s. starry aggregations.

superuniverse Ancients of Days

0:8.9 ascends through the s. and by way of the person

56:5.3 the s., and the Seven Master Spirits of Paradise.

superuniverse approach

19:3.7 represent the nearest s. to the union of the human

superuniverse arena

118:7.5 in the s. of choice it does self-determine destiny.

 superuniverse ascenders

14:4.12 in many ways to Paradise descenders and to s.,

superuniverse ascension(s)

13:1.21 the reversion directors were during the local and s..

84:6.6 beyond the first life and throughout the local and s.

103:7.3 his s. experience will to no small degree be the

superuniverse assignment

24:7.2 A servital will be long absent from Havona on s.,

40:8.5 They frequently journey to Paradise on s. but seldom

superuniverse authority or authorities

15:12.4 is no appeal from the rulings and decisions of the s.

16:1.3 their individual seats of personal power and s.

17:4.1 between the Reflective Spirits and the s..

19:2.4 who have come up to the high responsibilities of s.

superuniverse broadcasts

46:3.1 Paradise-Havona and s. are received on Jerusem in

119:3.4 soon the s. carried the fourth proclamation of the

superuniverse capacity

30:3.12 They may visit in a s. only after they have attained

superuniverse capital(s)

24:0.11 through the Havona circuits to the s. and thence out

25:2.2 seventh-order conciliators would appear on each s.

25:2.3 while all seven Master Spirits are reflected on the s.,

28:1.1 tertiaphim are residents of these s. inasmuch as they

28:4.5 each Master Spirit is already represented on a s. by

116:4.4 the Reflective Spirits of his type located on each s..

superuniverse career

30:4.23 But going to school as a spirit being in the s. is very

48:8.1 worlds to the attainment of spirit status in the s.,

109:5.4 While in the universe and s. no man can serve two

112:7.8 to proceed upon your s. in quest of the Father.

117:6.5 equal after the Adjuster fusion and during the s.,

Superuniverse Centers

29:2.4 3. S. Centers.

29:2.13 3. S. Centers.

30:2.95 3. S. Centers.

superuniverse chief(s)

24:2.4 those on the Havona pilot worlds and the seven s..

24:2.5 the personal staff of Usatia, the s. of all Orvonton

24:2.5 Usatia, like the other s., is not directly attuned to

superuniverse circuit(s)

15:9.2 divisions or power segregations: the s. and the local

15:9.3 The S. Circuits:

32:2.12 Nebadon now swings to the south and east in the s.

55:10.1 light and life, it soon swings into the established s.,

superuniverse citizens

117:7.16 What the relation of the s. of that age will be to the

superuniverse citizenship

40:10.8 these stationary orders of local and of s. will be

superuniverse conciliators

25:3.16 as the numbers of the s. increase, they are translated

superuniverse conduct

16:3.1 diversity of nature determines their differential of s..

superuniverse confederation

15:9.15 The requisites for membership in the s., are:

superuniverse control

15:10.22 In the work of these marvelous centers of s., ministry

superuniverse corps

25:2.3 Every s., embracing one seventh of each created

29:1.4 identical except for the differential toning of each s..

superuniverse councils

15:11.2 every local universe admitted to the s. elects a

superuniverse counselor

55:4.16 quartettes consist of: the s. secoraphic counselor,

superuniverse courts

2:3.3 of dissolution originates in the higher courts of the s.

22:2.8 In the s., Mighty Messengers act as defenders of

33:7.5 a misunderstanding would be carried to the s. courts.

superuniverse Creators

116:2.14 neither is he any one or all of those s. whose

superuniverse creature

105:5.8 supremely perfected reality, the s. type of creature

superuniverse custodians

25:6.4 These senior or graduate recorders are the s. and

superuniverse data

25:5.3 Paradise also has a relevant summary of s.;

superuniverse development

15:13.3 of Umajor the fifth devoted to your s. intellectual

106:0.14 the six prime purposes of s. which do not pertain to

superuniverse differentiation

34:2.3 equally spiritual and wholly divine, irrespective of s..

superuniverse directors

18:4.1 trinitized for the special work of assisting the s.,

superuniverse domains

15:0.3 constitution and material organization of the s.,

23:3.1 Of all orders assigned to the services of the s.,

32:1.1 Paradise Master Force Organizers; but in the s.,

superuniverse evolution

15:14.1 Each purpose in s. will find fullest expression in only

15:14.4 The seven purposes of s. are operative throughout

superuniverse family

15:9.18 full admission into the associated creations of the s..

superuniverse focal points

18:3.5 for these worlds are the s. of the far-flung reflectivity

superuniverse function

41:1.1 they are superseded in s. by the power centers

superuniverse goals

100:6.4 spiritual aspiration to attain highest universe and s..

superuniverse government

15:2.6 planets) constitute a minor sector of the s.;

15:7.1 While each s. presides near the center of the

15:9.18 we of the s. are dispatched to its worlds on special

15:10.3 In its executive branch the personnel of the s consists

15:10.12 Thus was the executive branch of the s. enlarged

15:12.1 Mighty Messengers, the official observers of the s.

28:5.8 perplexing situations of the complex affairs of the s.,

28:6.2 The ascendant Trinitized Sons of a s. are charged

29:3.2 direction either of the s. of the Ancients of Days or

33:2.2 on the part of the Ancients of Days of the s. of all

54:6.11 now attached to the s. of Orvonton and acting in this

55:9.2 such administrative groups deal directly with the s.

57:1.4 issued by the Uversa Council of Equilibrium to the s.

superuniverse governments

12:2.5 beyond the jurisdiction and administration of the s.

15:0.2 the headquarters worlds of these s. were designed

15:10.21 groups of beings who are influential in the s., but

17:1.2 maintain contact with various divisions of the s.

17:8.7 they synchronize the s. of the Ancients of Days with

18:4.4 dispatched to assist in the administration of the s..

18:6.1 an administrative capacity below the level of the s..

19:2.2 wholly occupied with the administration of the s..

22:1.13 commissioned as members of one of the seven s.,

22:1.13 not one has been adjudged in contempt of the s..

22:5.6 In a way, they are officers of their s., but they do

22:9.2 embraced, they become valuable adjuncts to the s..

22:9.4 and decisions of the various tribunals of the s..

22:9.8 the complex administrative plans of the s..

28:5.10 those who are responsible for the conduct of the s.

40:10.4 no more than fitting that the local and the s. should

53:4.5 evidence of the impotency of the universe and the s..

superuniverse group(s)

25:2.2 still each member of a s. is perfectly reflective of

25:2.2 upon one of the Reflective Spirits in each of the s.,

superuniverse headquarters

2:3.3 on, and operating from, the headquarters of the s..

6:1.5 On Uversa, the headquarters of the s., we designate

9:7.2 it is disclosed on the s. worlds in the amazing

9:8.3 of the Third Source on the headquarters of a s..

15:10.2 The s. are the abiding places of the Reflective Spirits

15:10.18 5. Teacher Sons who may chance to be on duty at s..

15:10.19 6. Eternals of Days who happen to be present at s..

15:11.3 the deliberative assemblies on the s. reveals the

15:12.2 on, and executed from, the headquarters of the s..

15:13.6 the local universes up to the headquarters of the s..

17:1.8 beings who transiently dwell on the seven s..

17:4.2 Even on a s. sphere they require the assistance of

18:4.8 on the four hundred ninety university worlds of a s..

24:5.4 not report to the Supreme Executives through a s..

25:3.2 They take origin on the headquarters of a s. and

28:1.1 These high angels are of record on the s., and despite

28:5.21 the creature nature and potential is flashed to the s..

29:2.16 modify the seven power circuits emanating from s.,

30:3.5 found on the sector headquarters worlds of the s.

30:4.22 and on to the higher cultural spheres of the s..

30:4.23 upon the minor sector, major sectors, and the s.

30:4.27 The journey from the s. to the Havona receiving

34:1.1 far away as the headquarters of the s. concerned;

44:0.5 All celestial artisans are registered on the s. but are

55:4.18 with the seconaphim from the headquarters of the s..

55:12.1 extending from the inhabited worlds to the s..

112:7.5 to proceed sometime to the headquarters of the s.,

119:5.1 his destination was Uversa, headquarters of the s.

191:3.4 through, the service of the headquarters of the s..

superuniverse importance

15:13.2 the Ancients of Days, all matters of s. of a routine

superuniverse judges

22:9.4 beings whose presence is required before the s.;

superuniverse jurisdiction

17:6.5 powers of administration by the Master Spirit of s.

55:6.4 with the spirit presence of the Master Spirit of s.,

108:2.1 Actor in the presence of the Master Spirit of s.,

superuniverse level

15:1.0 1. THE SUPERUNIVERSE SPACE LEVEL

15:1.3 and predetermined path of the s. space level.

15:1.5 turned the southeastern bend of the s. space level.

15:3.14 counterclockwise processional of the s. space level.

15:4.5 within the s. space level, has already given origin to

15:9.2 there function within the s. space level only two

31:9.5 3. The S. Level.

40:10.2 spirit relationship between the local and the s. of

105:6.3 of the architectural plans for the s. space level,

superuniverse major sectors

15:10.14 1. Perfections of Days—the rulers of the s..

superuniverse management

30:4.24 these spirits receive the same thorough course in s.

superuniverse mandates

112:4.2 This information is used to confirm those s. which

superuniverse manifestation

15:10.21 evolving s. personality manifestation of the Supreme

37:2.11 completed emergence of the s. of the personality

superuniverse mass

15:5.1 very little of s. is organized by the direct action of

superuniverse Master Spirit(s)

14:5.4 spiritually, attain identity comprehension of their s.,

55:10.9 is blending her ministry with that of the s. and

56:7.2 by new and more direct ministrations of the s.;

56:7.7 future status of the Ancients of Days and the s..

superuniverse ministries

28:6.8 their tertiary associates, engage in numerous s.,

superuniverse minor sectors

15:10.15 2. Recents of Days—the directors of the s..

superuniverse observers

15:1.2 just as thoroughly known to the s. star observers as

22:2.8 As a group, their chief assignment is that of s..

superuniverse orders

43:8.3 the various universe and s. of intelligent personalities

superuniverse organization(s)

15:0.2 the sevenfold scheme of the s. and government was

27:5.4 the maintenance of the far-flung s. of the seraphim

superuniverse origin

16:5.5 does not suffice to eradicate the earmarks of s..

superuniverse pattern

34:4.9 with the local universe type of the s. of mind.

superuniverse personality or personalities

0:12.14 Chief of the Corps of S. Personalities assigned to

15:10.21 the evolving s. manifestation of the Supreme Being

22:5.5 corps of several billion seconaphim and other able s..

39:2.14 for resident groups of s. and higher personalities

superuniverse personnel

37:8.10 The seconaphim are encountered wherever the s. is

superuniverse power centers

15:8.2 regulative functions are performed by the s.

29:2.15 This sevenfold circuit proceeds from the s. and

superuniverse power charge

29:4.25 twenty-seven of thirty physical energies of the s..

superuniverse power directors

42:2.23 the time of the beginning of the function of the s..

superuniverse presence(s)

16:2.3 Therefore is the s spirit presence of the Third Source

117:5.8 Spirit of Truth, Holy Spirit, or s. spirit presences,

superuniverse purposes

15:14.4 To understand more about these s., much that you

superuniverse qualification

106:1.1 to a time delay, a constitutive s. which is not found

superuniverse quota

29:4.16 a total of three billion as the s. of these beings.

superuniverse reality

21:3.23 experience augments the s. of God the Supreme

superuniverse realms

24:7.1 have gained this culture by actual service in the s. as

superuniverse receiving worlds

30:4.21 departing from the native local universes for the s.,

superuniverse record

19:4.9 there are finite limited, for there are transactions of s.

superuniverse Reflective Spirits

25:8.2 by the local universe Mother Spirits, by the s.,

superuniverse reflectivity

22:2.7 with their headquarters through the s. service.

43:1.11 being utilized for portraying s. to assembled groups

108:1.8 a combination of data supplied by the s. service.

117:5.9 Supreme Being and through the provisions of s.,

superuniverse regime

7:3.1 they begin the ascent of the s. training regime,

15:4.2 their associates of the s. appear upon the scene

30:4.25 The s. is not the same for all ascending mortals.

37:3.7 either leaves Salvington for the s. or is “blotted out

superuniverse registries

25:3.15 The s. do not enumerate those conciliators who have

superuniverse representatives

37:4.1 who are temporarily assigned as central and s. to,

superuniverse requirements

39:2.9 wholly adequate for local universe and even for s.,

superuniverse rulers

0:12.11 we are to be guided by the mandate of the s. which

4:5.2 Constellation Fathers, Creator Sons, S. Rulers,

21:3.12 bestowals have been completed and certified by the s

22:6.2 are best qualified to assist the s. in understanding the

28:3.1 to the ascendant trinitized associates of the s.:

55:4.13 and the representatives of these s. enter into new

55:9.3 the constellations will then deal directly with the s.,

superuniverse scale

42:5.1 The sun’s rays constitute four octaves in the s.,

superuniverse scheme

116:4.3 Early in the projection of the s. of creation,

superuniverse seconaphim

28:6.21 the s. can and do act alone, but the reflective

39:9.1 Corps of Completion serve as associates of the s.

superuniverse secoraphic counselor

55:4.16 quartettes consist of: the s. secoraphic counselor,

superuniverse sectors

25:3.11 5. Conciliators to the S. Minor Sectors.

25:3.12 6. Conciliators to the S. Major Sectors.

25:4.18 s. are all bountifully supplied with these technical

superuniverse sense

116:5.10 was symbolized in the s. when the Master Spirits

superuniverse service(s)

17:1.6 All s. of personality dispatch (except Inspired Trinity

17:8.2 the angelic hosts, the mighty seconaphim of the s..

22:1.1 This corps, as revealed and as organized for s.,

22:1.12 Sons of Perfection are assigned directly to the s.

22:2.3 destined to become a Mighty Messenger of the s..

22:2.7 headquarters through the s. reflectivity service.

22:5.1 and sometimes find themselves destined to s. with

22:10.1 They are assigned to the s. and function as

24:7.3 On returning from s., a Havona Servital may enjoy

24:7.5 servital named Sudna, came over from the s.,

25:1.7 On s. the Havona Servitals are always assigned to

26:10.2 to the second circle before they are returned to s..

29:1.4 In order to change in s., they would merely have to

superuniverse situation

116:6.7 And this entire s. brings into being a larger arena of

superuniverse spheres

16:4.6 the material realms of mortal origin and the s. of

superuniverse stage

55:12.0 THE SEVENTH OR SUPERUNIVERSE STAGE

55:0.11 7. The seventh or s. stage.

superuniverse standard time

15:11.2 term of service is about one hundred years of s..

superuniverse star observers

15:1.2 is just as thoroughly known to the s. as the orbits of

superuniverse Supreme Executive

55:4.22 augmented by a third counselor coming from the s..

55:8.2 the Assigned Sentinel, representative of the s.,

superuniverse system

30:4.22 begin the ascension of the s. of training and culture

superuniverse technique

25:2.1 creative enactment involves a s of reflective response

superuniverse time

44:0.4 less than one millennium, one thousand years of s..

superuniverse time lag

106:1.2 This s., this obstacle to perfection attainment,

superuniverse training

7:3.1 But when they begin the ascent of the s. regime,

15:13.3 of Umajor devoted to your s. intellectual training and

19:5.10 On the s. worlds and the eternal circuits of Havona,

25:4.14 From this s. they proceed to the “schools of the

30:4.22 begin the ascension of the s. system of training

superuniverse tribunals

22:3.4 to present the cause of justice in behalf of the s.;

53:9.3 the Lucifer rebellion pending the rulings of the s.

superuniverse type

25:8.8 charge of a companion whose nature is unlike his s..

105:5.8 the supremely perfected reality, the s. of creature

superuniverse units

14:2.2 Havona energies are threefold; s. of energy-matter

superuniverse vocabulary

47:7.2 And then it is only necessary to enlarge the s.,

superuniverse wards

30:4.6 5. S. Wards.

30:4.21 S. wards have never been known to go astray.

30:4.22 5. S. Wards.

superuniverse worlds

47:10.4 for transit to the s. of ascending culture and spirit

superuniverses or seven superuniverses

0:0.5 Orvonton is one of the seven evolutionary s. of time

0:0.6 The seven evolving s. in association with the divine

0:0.6 these are the now organized and inhabited creations

0:0.6 They are all part of the master universe, which also

0:8.9 This Deity personalization to the ss. enables mortal

0:8.10 he derives his power as Almighty to the s. of time

0:8.12 the Sevenfold dates from the organization of the ss.,

0:11.8 staggering stretches of the regions beyond the ss..

0:12.11 the perfect central universe and the encircling ss.,

PART I  THE CENTRAL AND SUPERUNIVERSES

1:5.5 local creations (excepting the personnel of the s.)

1:7.9 served as a Divine Counselor in all seven of the s.

4:0.3 at present, one of the chief concerns of the ss.

4:1.7 and personalities of the local universes and the s..

5:1.9 Your ascension is a part of the circuit of the ss.,

6:4.8 all things that transpire on all the worlds of the ss..

7:2.1 through Havona and into the realms of the ss.,

7:2.3 In the s. the Son is not personally present or resident;

7:2.4 The administration of the Eternal Son in the s., being

7:7.3 In the central universe, the s., the local universes,

9:4.3 The mind endowment of the ss. is derived from

9:7.1 on each of the headquarters worlds of the ss..

9:7.1 It is also operative throughout all sectors of the s.

9:8.17 2. The Reflective Spirits of the S..

9:8.24 serve in the central or residential universe, in the s.,

10:6.17 the just judgment of supreme fairness to the ss..

11:3.3 zone is the residential area of the natives of the ss.

11:3.3 infinitely beyond the requirements of the present ss..

11:4.2 for certain Paradise energies going forth to the ss..

11:4.3 the borders of the present known and inhabited ss..

11:5.7 the outermost borders of the ss. and on beyond to

11:7.7 space levels, such as the one separating the ss.

11:8.7 The physical systems of the s. are mobilized by

12:0.1 groups of intelligent beings who inhabit the ss. of

12:1.5 2. The Seven S..

12:1.11 all seven of the s. and all regions of outer space

12:1.12 The SS. are not primary physical organizations;

12:1.12 nowhere do their boundaries divide a nebular family,

12:1.12 neither do they cross a local universe, a prime

12:1.13 It consists of the ss., with an aggregate potential

12:1.13 suggests to our star students that even the ss. are,

12:1.14 an enormous distance from the seven inhabited s.,

12:1.14 Between the energy circuits of the ss. and this

12:1.14 this zone of relative quiet which encircles the ss..

12:1.16 the ss. are the creations of time; the four outer

12:2.1 extending beyond the outer borders of the ss.

12:2.3 The ss. are still growing; the periphery of each is

12:2.4 mass and energy charge embraced in all ss..

12:3.8 the central universe and the surrounding ss. are

12:4.2 progress out beyond the borders of the present ss.

12:4.12 The entire ss. participate in the two-billion-year

12:4.14 belonging to your superuniverse and its associate s.

12:4.15 the domains of the ss. seem to be revolving in a

12:4.15 The ss. revolve about Paradise in counterclockwise

12:4.15 the second outer universe of galaxies, like the ss.,

12:5.3 inseparable only in the time-space creations, the ss..

12:6.8 systems, constellations, universes, and s. each have

13:0.4 they directionize pure spirit luminosity to the ss..

13:0.5 Spirits, who preside over the destinies of the ss.,

13:0.7 serve many purposes in both central and s. not

13:1.10 operative on the headquarters worlds of the ss.,

13:1.11 the many diverse techniques operative in the ss..

13:4.6 in reality, the Paradise headquarters of the ss. and

13:4.6 the sub-Paradise administration of the ss. which is

14:1.1 periphery of Paradise to the inner borders of the ss.

14:1.8 gravity bodies from the innermost circuits of the ss..

14:1.13 day is the standard time measurement for the ss.,

14:2.1 the material organization of the planets of the ss..

14:3.2 passed the scrutiny of the supreme tribunals of the s..

14:4.12 meaning quite apart from either Paradise or the s..

14:4.14 neither ascent to Paradise nor penetration of the s..

14:6.41 will probably be the finishing school when the ss.

15:0.0 THE SEVEN SUPERUNIVERSES

15:0.1 the ss. which hold jurisdiction over the circle of

15:0.2 rulers of these ss. are rightly called Ancients of Days.

15:0.3 Of the vast body of knowledge concerning the s., I

15:0.3 scattered hither and yon throughout these ss..

15:1.2 We have long since discovered that the ss. traverse a

15:1.5 which swings on between s. one and six, having

15:2.0 2.ORGANIZATION OF THE SUPERUNIVERSES

15:2.2 There are ss. in the grand universe, and they are

15:2.9 Ss. make up the present organized grand universe,

15:2.9 The s. are ruled and administered indirectly and

15:2.11 S. . . . . . . 7

15:2.18 Each of the ss. is constituted, approximately, as

15:3.14 The movement of Orvonton and six associated s.

15:3.15 constitutive segmentation of matter-energy into the s

15:4.4 wheels had the same origin as did those in the ss..

15:7.1 near the astronomical center of their respective s..

15:7.2 Time is standardized on the headquarters of the s..

15:7.3 The headquarters worlds of the ss. partake of the

15:7.12 five hundred billion architectural worlds in the ss..

15:8.1 The headquarters spheres of the s. are so constructed

15:8.2 The power centers and physical controllers of the s.

15:8.6 into the balanced and established circuits of the s..

15:8.8 Even in the realms of the ss. we are living in the

15:9.0 9. CIRCUITS OF THE SUPERUNIVERSES

15:9.1 of Paradise do actually pervade the realms of the ss..

15:10.0 10. RULERS OF THE SUPERUNIVERSES

15:10.1 The headquarters of the s. are the seats of the high

15:10.1 administer the s. through the Supreme Executives

15:10.22 created beings on the headquarters worlds of the s..

15:10.22 The routine ministering work of the s. is performed

15:10.23 The s. do not maintain any sort of ambassadorial

15:10.23 they are completely isolated from each other.

15:10.23 They know of mutual affairs only through the

15:10.23 Their rulers work in the councils of divine wisdom

15:10.23 of divine wisdom for the welfare of their own s.

15:10.23 This isolation of the s. will persist until such time

15:14.0 14. PURPOSES OF THE SEVEN S.

15:14.1 which are being unfolded in the evolution of the ss..

15:14.1 will find fullest expression in only one of the ss.,

15:14.3 rule the perfected ss. in all the experiential majesty

15:14.4 in destiny, so also is each of its six associated s..

15:14.4 universe evolution are operative throughout all ss.,

16:0.11 the results of their functioning in the s. are such that

16:0.12 particular domain is the central supervision of the ss..

16:0.12 The radial boundary lines of any one of the s. do

16:5.2 As concerns the ss., each native creature, man or

17:0.10 the Havona circuits, the governments of the s.,

17:0.11 on the headquarters of the ss. they reveal

17:1.2 determine the basic constitutive trends of the ss..

17:1.3 know all, that transpires in the ss. and in Havona.

17:1.4 with the rule of the Ancients of Days in the s. nor

17:1.5 the Spirit have the same names as their related s.;

17:1.5 related s.; in fact, the s. were named after them.

17:1.6 the Third Source and Center who function in the s..

17:2.3 infallible center of reflectivity phenomena in all ss. of

17:3.1 such phenomena might occur in any part of the ss.

17:3.1 accordingly assigned to service in each of the s..

17:3.1 maintain headquarters on the capitals of the s.

17:3.8 service from the universes of time up to the s. is

17:3.10 service seems to be limited by the periphery of the ss.

17:5.1 and diversified administrative individuality in the ss..

17:8.9 But in the perfected s. of the future this unity will

18:2.2 they visit the headquarters spheres of the ss..

18:3.2 uniform directorship of the otherwise differing ss.,

18:3.2 the Ancients of Days, the personal rulers of the s.,

18:3.3 on high determine the nature of their respective s.,

18:3.3 of Days dictate the administration of these same s..

18:3.8 Apparently they are the supreme rulers of the s.;

18:3.9 The Supreme is achieving the sovereignty of the ss.

18:4.6 full unfolding of the governmental scheme of the ss.,

18:5.1 are the youngest of the supreme directors of the s.;

18:5.3 concerned with the physical problems of the s..

19:1.3 They range the central and s.,and an enormous corps

19:1.3 on the lone worlds of space, in the local and s.,

19:2.1 designed to personify the wisdom of divinity in the s.

19:2.1 and one billion are assigned to each of the ss..

19:3.1 are the counsel of Deity to the realms of the ss..

19:3.4 for in all the annals of the s. such a verdict has never

19:4.3 One billion Censors are assigned to each of the ss..

19:4.3 they operate throughout all divisions of the ss..

19:5.3 economy or administration of the evolving ss..

19:6.6 the inhabited spheres of the s. in the flowering of the

19:7.1 which promulgated the creative plan of the ss. of

20:1.12 performing manifold services in the central and s.

20:7.2 of these Trinity Sons functioning in the central and s.

20:7.4 In the s. they seem to portray the nature of the Son.

20:7.5 dispatched directly to the headquarters of the s. and

20:9.5 We observe that the administrators of the s. are

20:9.5 On Uversa it is our belief that, when the s. are

21:2.1 the basic creative units of the seven evolutionary s.

21:2.10 imported beings who are native to the central or s..

22:1.10 to the services of the Ancients of Days in the ss..

22:1.14 They may function in any of the s., but they do so

22:1.15 been permanently assigned to the service of the ss.;

22:2.2 in the administration of the governments of the ss..

22:2.4 corps contained representatives from each of the ss..

22:2.5 believe that the number serving in each of the ss. is

22:3.3 any world, and any phase of activity in any of the ss..

22:4.7 the service of the Ancients of Days in one of the ss.,

22:5.4 embraced and commissioned as Custodians in the s..

22:6.1 They are then commissioned in the s. as Trinitized

22:8.4 enter the service of the Ancients of Days in the ss.,

22:8.5 Spirits of Paradise, of the Reflective Spirits of the s.,

22:9.1 they are assigned to the s. in accordance with the

22:10.3 who are intrusted with the administration of the s.?

22:10.9 have then been assigned to the services of the s.,

23:2.5 3. Messengers of the S..

23:2.15 3. Messengers of the S..

23:2.15 origin who preside over the destinies of the ss.,

23:2.17 limits on the service of Solitary Messengers in the s.;

23:2.24 from the s. to the individual planets of space.

23:3.8 In the ss., ordinarily—but not always—everything

24:0.10 maintain headquarters on the capitals of the s..

24:1.7 of Havona and the associate supervisors of the ss.

24:1.7 The circuits of the ss. are in the charge of a group

24:1.7 here they supervise and direct the circuits of the s.

24:1.8 material and spiritual circuits passing out to the ss..

24:2.2 synchrony with the reflectivity technique of the s.,

24:2.2 in any part of the central creation and the ss..

24:2.6 Such census data is indigenous to the s.;

24:4.1 administrative board of supermanagers for the ss..

24:5.2 board of supercontrol for the affairs of all ss..

24:6.1 tasks of guiding the mortal graduates from the s.

24:6.8 Theretofore only the broadcasts of the s. and the

24:7.9 of the first of his experiential children from the ss..

25:1.5 encircling the headquarters spheres of the ss.,

25:1.7 educational worlds surrounding the capitals of the ss.

25:2.2 On the headquarters worlds of the ss. there

25:2.3 status do not serve interchangeably between s.,

25:3.13 surrounding the headquarters worlds of the s..

25:5.4 dispatched to the s. to serve as Chiefs of Records

25:6.1 Chiefs of Records on the headquarters of the ss..

25:8.8 serve not with the ascendant creatures from the ss..

26:1.13 The Ministering Spirits of the S.—the seconaphim,

26:1.13 Seconaphim variously serve in the ss..

26:3.2 The ascending pilgrims from the ss. pass through

26:4.11 operating from the headquarters of the ss..

26:8.4 fail on the first adventure, almost all hail from s.

26:10.2 they temporarily return to the services of the s. as

27:5.3 the seraphim and seconaphim of the local and s.

27:5.5 library, which is available to the central and s.,

28:0.0 MINISTERING SPIRITS OF THE S.

28:0.1 are the seconaphim the ministering spirits of the s..

28:0.2 in these narratives, the ministering spirits of the s.

28:0.6 nor omniaphim are ministering spirits of the s.,

28:2.2 are wholly occupied with the oversight of the s. in

28:3.2 These seconaphim of the s. are the offspring of the

28:4.2 all things—can be perfectly realized in the s. only

28:4.2 of Orvonton, and while inoperative between the s.,

28:4.4 This is of great value on the headquarters of the s.,

28:4.9 is potentially present on the headquarters of the s..

28:4.10 the s. are always presided over by three Ancients of

28:4.13 from the headquarters worlds of the s. to the outer

28:4.13 They are the transport corps of the s., operating

28:5.7 circulating on the master circuits of the s.,

28:5.13 In all this work these wise men of the s. are ably

28:5.18 contribute to the quality of devoted service in the s..

28:6.4 —men, angels, and others—who inhabit the ss..

28:6.4 any individual on any world of their respective s.;

28:6.6 living records of the tertiary seconaphim of the s..

28:6.13 accomplish a double purpose in the economy of s.:

28:7.1 origin and headquarters on the capitals of the s.,

29:1.3 singly in the power-energy regulation of the s. but

29:1.4 physical controllers scattered throughout the ss..

29:2.13 the capital sphere of each of the ss. are one thousand

29:2.14 in the space functions of the central and s.,

29:2.14 between Havona energy and the energies of the s..

29:3.1 The Power Centers distributed throughout the s.

29:3.10 taking place outside the present boundaries of the ss.

29:4.2 Power Directors as far as the headquarters of the s.

29:4.36 They function interchangeably in the central and s.

30:1.1 During the grand gatherings of the central and s.

30:2.123 7. Son-fused Mortals of the S..

30:2.148 On all headquarters worlds of both local and s.,

30:2.157 from the local systems up to the capitals of the s.,

30:2.157 The capitals of the ss. are the meeting places for all

30:3.6 2. The Celestial Artisans serve throughout the ss..

30:4.22 ascenders arriving on the training worlds of the s.

30:4.34 The story varies considerably in the different s., but

31:0.10 are assigned to labor successively in the different s.

31:0.10 different superuniverses and never in their native s.

31:0.13 maintain their headquarters on Paradise, in the s.,

31:8.2 to do with the affairs of either Havona or the ss.,

31:9.5 embraces the seven Master Architects of the ss.,

31:9.6 mobilizing beyond the borders of the present ss..

31:9.11 The seven Architects of the s. act as co-ordinates

31:9.11 associate assistants to the seven Architects of the ss..

31:10.10 as administrators and rulers of the projected ss.

31:10.19 of which is greater than any one of the present s..

31:10.22 the organization and working of the central and s.,

32:3.1 The creations of the ss. are finite, evolutionary,

32:3.2 they are swung into the settled circuits of their s..

32:3.8 will creatures in the s. are of evolutionary nature,

32:3.14 The evolutionary s. depend on perfect Havona to

32:3.14 require the existence of the perfecting s. to provide

33:5.1 personalities ends with the government of the s..

34:2.3 of the local universe Mother Spirits in different s..

36:2.11 runs throughout all basic life patterns of all ss..

37:9.12 organization of the local universes and s. have

37:9.12 the minor and major sectors of the s. do not have

38:0.3 universe to universe, throughout all seven of the s.,

39:9.1 from the ministering spirits of the central and s..

40:10.8 of the experiential equilibrium of the perfected s.

41:0.2 in the space separation of Havona and the ss.,

42:2.14 constituting the present energy system of the ss..

42:5.6 energy is the basis of all materialization in the ss..

42:10.6 by each of the Seven Master Spirits to one of the ss..

42:12.10 Nearly all beings encountered in the ss. are

44:0.1 universe—on the headquarters worlds of the s.,

44:4.9 The broadcasts of Paradise, the s., and the local

44:5.2 the thirty subsidiary energy segregations of the s..

49:5.9 The inhabited spheres of the ss. are peopled with

54:4.6 is inherent in the mercy ministry of the ss..

55:11.1 But not one of the ss. has attained a level of

55:11.8 postulate the event of the stabilization of the ss..

55:12.2 headquarters and divisional capitals of the settled s..

55:12.5 what will happen when the grand universe (the ss.

56:1.1 The ss. are seemingly dual; the central universe,

56:5.3 The present functioning of divinity in the s. is

56:6.2 existed in Havona before the creation of the ss.,

56:6.3 creatures of the evolutionary worlds of the ss. can

56:6.4 the Almighty on the capitals of the s. and personality

56:7.7 Supreme Being will therein function as in the ss..

56:7.9 we deem that the perfected s. will in some way

56:7.9 outer-spacers approaching Havona through the ss.,

56:8.2 been born in the local universes, nurtured in the s.,

56:8.2 Finaliters serve successively in s. other than those

73:6.3 found on the headquarters worlds of the s. as well as

104:4.9 star, or a whirling nebula, even the central or s.,

105:6.3 throughout the physical organization of the ss..

105:6.4 and of perfected evolutionary ascenders from the ss..

105:7.2 is it a finite evolutionary creation as are the ss..

106:0.13 3. The limited development of the ss..

106:0.16 present age of the evolutionary unfolding of the ss..

106:0.18 induced by co-ordination with the evolutionary s..

106:0.18 The ss., now evolving, will sometime attain the

106:0.18 will release the s. from the destiny limitations of

106:3.4 In the ages to come, after the ss. have been settled in

107:2.7 become one with the ascending creatures of the s.,

107:3.1 the Mystery Monitors from service in all of the ss.

108:1.2 of the local universes to the headquarters of the s..

108:3.1 They are uniform throughout the ss., all local

108:3.2 Divinington) only on the headquarters of the s..

109:4.5 this Monitor has had similar experiences in other s.,

112:7.15 tasks to perform in the distant future after the ss.

112:7.16 and personnel of the central universe, the s.,

115:3.14 pattern of which Havona is a perfect, and the s. are

115:5.2 as the age of Havona gives way to the age of the s.,

115:6.5 the ascending pilgrims from the ss. are indicative of

116:0.5 Some believe that, when the s. are settled in light

116:1.1 The subjugation of every physical segment of the s.

116:1.4 the cosmic mind, is differently functioning in the ss.,

116:1.4 In the ss. overcontrol is material and spiritual, but

116:2.1 high creators and controllers of the evolutionary s..

116:2.2 power as almighty sovereign to and in the ss..

116:2.12 The Supreme is the revelation of Deity to the ss. and

116:4.6 And as it is with the Master Spirits of the s., so is it

116:5.12 The settlement of the ss. in light and life presupposes

116:5.16 of time witnesses the material completion of the ss..

116:6.1 In the evolutionary s. energy-matter is dominant

116:6.7 In the ss., however, there is great divergence;

116:6.8 evolutionary experience on finite levels and in the ss..

117:2.6 seen in the present age of the evolution of the ss..

117:6.14 from Paradise and ascending pilgrims from the ss..

117:6.20 Havona and the ss. require each other to achieve the

117:7.13 The present goal of the s. is to become, as they are

117:7.13 misadaptation will be eventually exhausted in the s..

117:7.15 that the present demarcations between the ss. will

118:0.13 perfection, expanding out into the evolutionary s.,

118:4.4 universe age and concerning the finite level of the ss.

118:10.11 universes, and s. become settled in light and life,

119:0.6 These triune rulers of the s. will never certify a

superuniversities

25:1.7 work of these educational worlds comprising the s.

supervalues

105:7.1 eventuate as an integrating level correlating the s. of

supervene

4:1.8 supersede matter, to transcend mind, and to s. spirit.

supervenes

9:4.2 The insight of spirit transcends, s., and antedates

130:4.8 spirit pilot s. in spiritual cessation of existence.

supervening

183:1.2 the s. episode of death made easy by a special

supervise

1:7.9 to s. those portions of this forthcoming revelation

18:1.1 Though the offspring of the Trinity s. these seven

24:1.7 From here they s. and direct the circuits of the

36:3.4 Life Carriers do indeed s. such transactions, they

46:5.14 Here system chiefs reside and s. the almost endless

48:3.14 They plan, conduct, and s. all such individual tours

55:8.6 the nature of the work of the finaliters who will s.

114:2.5 s. the affairs of none of the planets except Urantia,

120:0.1 Assigned by Gabriel to s. the restatement of the

supervised

3:2.1 affairs of this world and other worlds are divinely s..

31:8.3 present Paradise sojourn is in every way Trinity s.

35:9.5 These rulers are not s. by Trinity observers from

35:10.2 administrative schools of the local universe are s. by

41:2.4 The circuitizing and channelizing of energy is s. by

43:3.8 bestowal were s. by the Most Highs of Norlatiadek.

43:8.1 systems, both material and morontial, are s. by the

44:4.10 The transmittal of these space reports is carefully s.,

45:4.16 Urantia is still s. by successive resident governors

45:6.9 The probation nursery itself is s. by one thousand

48:5.4 They are s. by the Morontia Companions, but as

48:5.4 but as individuals and as teachers they are s. by the

55:2.7 living human beings to the morontia world are s. by

136:3.3 s. by the Paradise Father, his Father in heaven.

supervises

35:9.4 the junior associate s. the reserves of the secondary

supervisingadjective; see Supervising

16:0.12 converge at the Paradise headquarters of the s.

16:5.4 eradicates the characteristic stamp of this s. Spirit.

17:6.7 personally experienced by the s. Master Spirit.

18:5.4 with the Perfections of Days of the s. major sector

21:3.1 and with the confirmation of the s. Master Spirit of

25:2.4 the nature and character of the s. Master Spirit,

25:3.3 Whenever the s personalities of the individual worlds

26:11.4 the s. supernaphim never cease to proclaim: “Be you

28:4.11 Thus the attitude of any commanding or s. angel is

31:9.11 the three s. Architects of Havona act as associate

34:1.3 after the reappearance of the s. Master Spirit from

36:6.7 technique whereby the s. Master Spirit participates in

37:4.3 wholly under the jurisdiction of the s. directors of

37:8.8 These are the senior or s. recorders.

38:9.5 and developmental plans of the s. Life Carriers.

39:3.2 The first order of the s. seraphim are assigned to the

39:3.10 The sixth order of s. seraphim act as the special

41:2.4 the s. power centers are in complete and perfect

43:2.6 is nominated by the s. personalities who preside over

43:4.3 personalities, in liaison with the s. Union of Days,

45:3.16 7. The original Adam of Satania, the s. head of the

47:8.4 by the seraphic summoning of the s. superangel for

55:9.3 the detailed administrative or s. functions which

66:2.6 the two s. Life Carriers resident on Urantia,

66:7.2 the s. groups of supermen were indeed beautiful

103:5.5 the unified will of the integrating and s. personality.

107:3.9 And we do know that this central and s. corps is

108:1.7 perhaps the s. personalized orders select from this

110:4.6 This is an alarming picture, and the s. personalities of

112:5.16 Here in the life-assembly chambers the s. authorities

114:5.5 the Most High observer, the s. supernaphim,

136:5.6 Through the s. control of his Personalized Adjuster

supervisingverb

32:5.1 all a part of an eternal project which the Gods are s.

Supervising

36:6.8 the Melchizedek Chief of the S. Revelatory Corps.]

39:3.2 1. S. Assistants.

supervisionsee supervision of

15:10.1 by one of the Seven Master Spirits of supreme s.,

16:0.11 the Seven Master Spirits of supreme and ultimate s..

16:0.12 a position opposite the superuniverse of immediate s.

16:2.4 each is limited to the superuniverse of immediate s..

17:1.3 there are few limits to the scope of their s.;

17:5.1 a unified, uniform, and co-ordinated spiritual s. for

24:1.1 are under control; they are subject to intelligent s..

24:1.9 not concerned in these matters of spirit-energy s..

24:1.12 In their work of circuit s. these efficient beings

24:1.16 are concerned with the circuits subject to their s..

30:3.10 Vast reserves of beings not under our s are mobilized

30:4.24 during their morontia experience in local universe s..

33:5.1 The local universes are characterized by dual s.,

37:8.3 of your restoration to the universe circuits of his s..

39:9.2 these master seraphim of planetary s. accompany

43:7.1 the constellation headquarters being under their s..

52:2.2 seraphic guardians amplify their regime of mortal s..

52:5.10 there is a gradual lessening of governmental s..

53:4.2 All other s. he disallowed.

55:4.11 then they extend their s. to the further purification

55:9.1 modification of relationships with the system s.

55:10.3 asks the Father Melchizedek to share its s. with him.

55:10.7 Heretofore the finaliters have recognized no s. this

62:5.9 because of our s. the twins migrated northward to a

62:7.4 but wholly natural, s. that was to be discontinued.

66:8.1 under authority, to mildly resent all forms of s..

71:3.9 governmental s. that exercises a minimum of control.

72:3.6 the spiritual teachers were under governmental s..

84:2.3 were more active in family s. than was the husband.

101:2.11 the direction of intelligent guidance, even living s.,

114:0.4 Urantia is not without proper and effective s. from

114:0.4 This uniqueness in your plan of s. is due to a number

114:6.0 6.THE MASTER SERAPHIM OF PLANETARY S.

114:6.1 are known as the master seraphim of planetary s.

114:6.4 the master seraphim of planetary s. are functional on

114:6.19 The master seraphim of planetary s. utilize many

114:7.7 one for each of the planetary groups of seraphic s..

116:5.10 from the physical activities of power director s.,

141:3.2 the twins continued their general police s.,

165:6.4 who were working in these regions under Abner’s s..

178:1.10 Tempt not the angels of your s. to lead you in

supervision of

16:0.12 their particular domain is the central s. of the seven

17:0.10 the administration and s. of the local universes,

18:7.2 undertakings are under the s. of the Vorondadek

23:2.1 work under the immediate s. of those who direct the

23:4.3 transferred to the sole s. of the Architects of the

24:1.14 the circuits of pure mind are subject to the s. of

24:4.2 Associate Inspectors work under the direct s. of the

25:3.14 All conciliators serve under the general s. of the

26:2.6 planetary circuits of Havona is under the direct s.

26:6.1 under the immediate s. of the supremacy guides.

26:11.2 Here, under the s. of the supernaphim, they are

28:5.15 to be placed under the s. of the Divine Counselors.

29:0.10 the intelligent s. of the Master Force Organizers of

29:2.12 center having the s. of a thousand Havona worlds.

29:3.5 direct s. of the energy circuits of time and space.

29:5.4 force manipulators work exclusively under the s. of

33:5.3 the s. of his liaison brethren, the Faithfuls of Days,

33:7.2 mechanism of Nebadon is under the s. of Gabriel.

35:3.2 Each of these groups is under the general s. of some

35:3.2 procession, is under the s. of the Melchizedeks.

35:4.1 with the s. of the progressive morontia career of the

35:4.1 all of this educational work is under the general s. of

37:9.12 immediate s. of the Uversa corps of the Son-fused

38:6.3 Though serving under the direct s. of the Infinite

39:5.2 the seraphic s. of your world devolved to a greater

41:1.1 This physical s. of the Nebadon preuniverse was,

41:2.3 the s. of the entire physical-energy system of Satania

41:2.8 The power-energy s. of the evolutionary inhabited

43:1.5 chambers of creature reassembly are under the s. of

44:4.9 the local universes are under the general s. of this

44:8.1 artisans temporarily work under the s. of the angels

45:2.2 matters now under the s. of Constellation Fathers

45:7.8 Under the s. of the Melchizedeks the ascending

46:4.1 involving s. of the affairs of 619 inhabited spheres,

47:2.2 under the s. of the Melchizedeks, maintain such

48:2.1 beings are concerned with the s. of those activities

48:2.25 serve in association with the spirit recorders in the s.

48:3.2 They serve under the general s. of the Sons of God

51:7.2 This amalgamation of the dual s. of a planet brings

56:2.3 this cosmic mind is adequately unified in the s. of

62:7.6 the termination of the Life Carriers’ agelong s. of

66:5.9 The educational methods of Fad consisted in s. of

66:5.31 commissions charged with the s. of human affairs.

67:6.7 Under the s. of the Melchizedek receivers, Van and

114:2.2 especially concerned with the s. of those activities on

114:6.2 the general s. of the resident governor general,

114:7.14 and superhuman s. of world affairs and destinies.

116:4.4 But the Master Spirits continue in s. of the Reflective

116:4.4 The Seventh Master Spirit is (in his overall s. of

PART IV  twelve Urantia midwayers acting under the s. of

121:0.1 Acting under the s. of a commission of twelve

121:8.14 eleven associate fellow midwayers and under the s.

123:2.2 On this day in February the direct and personal s. of

128:2.6 with any sort of employment under the s. of Herod

148:0.1 This tented city was under the general s. of David

148:0.1 under the s. of a believer physician, a Syrian

149:5.1 evangelists working under the s. of Simon Zelotes,

166:5.1 had never been subject to the s. of the Sanhedrin

185:0.1 Judea under the immediate s. of the legatus of Syria.

supervisorsee supervisor seraphim

24:1.10 A tertiary circuit s. functions on the headquarters

24:1.11 For example: Tertiary circuit s. No.572,842 has

29:2.10 Each center s. is headquartered on one of the special

37:8.3 is the name of the tertiary Universe Circuit S.

38:6.1 while twelve units, subject to the command of a s.,

47:5.2 where are located the morontia s. headquarters for

53:7.6 Likewise a few of the third or s. order of angels were

73:0.3 Tabamantia, sovereign s. of the series of decimal

97:1.4 and changeless Creator and S. of all creation.

108:3.4 assigned to it as the planetary s. of Adjusters.

108:3.5 the sovereign s. of all life-experiment planets in the

114:3.1 The name of the current planetary s. is withheld from

supervisor seraphim

39:0.4 3. S. Seraphim.

39:3.0 3. SUPERVISOR SERAPHIM

39:3.1 This versatile order of universe angels is assigned to

39:3.1 These able ministers make their headquarters on the

39:3.1 they function throughout all Nebadon in the interests

39:3.3 It is the duty of the second order of s. to place

39:3.8 The fifth group of s. operate as personality

39:3.11 General reserves of the s. are held on headquarters

43:0.4 The s., the third order of local universe angels,

supervisorssee Supervisors; supervisors, circuit;

    supervisors, planetary; Supervisors, Power

9:8.6 together with s. of certain circuits of physical,

16:4.2 They are efficient and perfect s. of all phases of

26:3.4 Such is the real mission of the harmony s.—to keep

28:5.16 reflectively attuned to the superaphic harmony s.

31:9.11 act as co-ordinates of the three s. of Havona.

35:2.8 elected to do certain things which their s. did not

36:5.3 indicate to the Life Carrier s. the extent and quality

44:0.5 are directed by morontia s. on the local universe

44:0.5 by the central corps of morontia s. functioning on the

44:5.6 They are the traffic s. of the spheres and are present

45:1.3 planet is the headquarters of the s. of morontia life

47:0.4 worlds are in the charge of the morontia s. and

47:3.11 the building custodians, and the excursion s..

48:2.14 those materials which the morontia s. weave into the

65:5.4 the later celestial s. of this planet express complete

83:8.4 unions that might be approved by the universe s. in

91:6.1 personal spiritual forces and material s. of a realm,

112:4.1 a reflective contact is made with the s. of both

114:2.4 commission of former Urantians act as advisory s.

116:0.1 If man recognized his Creators—his immediate s.

117:7.3 yet these same s. even now qualifiedly exercise the

159:1.3 to usurp the prerogatives of the s. of the heavenly

supervisors, circuit

24:0.4 2. Universe C..

24:0.10 and C. are characterized by the possession of

24:0.10 Universe C. and the Census Directors maintain

24:1.0 1. THE UNIVERSE CIRCUIT SUPERVISORS

24:1.1 Universe C. are concerned, not with the realms

24:1.1 The s. do not give origin to circuits of energy and

24:1.2 C. are the exclusive creation of the Infinite Spirit,

24:1.3 1. Supreme C..

24:1.4 2. Associate C..

24:1.5 3. Secondary C..

24:1.6 4. Tertiary C..

24:1.7 The supreme s. of Havona and the associate s. of

24:1.7 The supreme s. are seven in number and are

24:1.7 charge of a marvelous group of seven associate s.,

24:1.8 the seven associate c. and the first order of the

24:1.9 each superuniverse are stationed the secondary s.

24:1.9 I do not know how many secondary c. there are

24:1.9 Secondary s. are being created right along; from

24:1.10 This order, like the secondary s., is of continuous

24:1.11 C. are created for their specific tasks, and they serve

24:1.11 They are not rotated in service and hence make an

24:1.12 c. direct all concerned as to the proper circuits to

24:1.13 The Universe C. have something of the same

24:1.14 The c. exercise certain oversight of those mind

24:1.14 in all their manifold labors the Universe C. are

24:1.15 While the c. are entirely alike within their respective

24:1.16 They are c., they attend strictly and efficiently to

24:1.16 They deal solely with those personalities and entities

30:1.72 2. Universe C..

30:2.68 2. Universe C..

53:7.3 were suspended by the action of the system c..

supervisors, planetary

77:8.13 finally induced the p. to initiate those petitions

94:6.1 not all of which are understood even by the p.,

110:4.6 proposals of your more immediate p. who advocate

110:7.10 the mortal mind of a destiny reservist and the p.,

112:5.11 withhold details on the advice of your immediate p..

114:2.0 2.THE BOARD OF PLANETARY SUPERVISORS

114:2.1 members of this commission of special s..

114:3.1 the Jerusem corps of twenty-four p. designate one

114:4.2 who maintains close advisory relations with the p..

Supervisors

15:10.21 the Unqualified S. of the Supreme, the Qualified

26:3.4 1. The Harmony S..

29:2.2 1. Supreme Center S..

29:2.9 the Physical Controllers and the Morontia Power S..

29:2.10 1. Supreme Center S..

29:2.11 the Supreme Center S. function both as individuals

29:4.23 Supreme Power Directors and the Seven Central S..

30:1.17 The Unqualified S. of the Supreme.

30:2.93 1. Supreme Center S..

48:3.14 6. Excursion and Reversion S..

55:12.3 the now advisory Unqualified S. of the Supreme

55:12.3 These are the personalities who are able to contact

55:12.3 these Unqualified S. have long functioned as

55:12.3 they do not assume administrative responsibilities

55:12.4 The Unqualified S. of the Supreme, who function

117:7.3 1. The Unqualified S. of the Supreme could hardly

Supervisors, Power

16:4.5 encounter the functional activities of the Morontia P.

29:0.9 4. The Morontia P..

29:0.11 you will work freely with the s. of morontia power

29:0.11 These Morontia P. function so exclusively in the

30:1.91 21. The Morontia P..

30:2.18 D. Morontia P..

41:1.1 collaborated with the later appearing Morontia P.

42:1.5 The Morontia P. likewise perform throughout the

42:10.5 the spiritual which is effected by the Morontia P.

42:12.11 The Morontia P. sponsor, and the attending

43:8.1 of Master Physical Controllers and Morontia P..

44:3.7 These planners collaborate with the Morontia P.

44:5.2 are of inestimable assistance to the Morontia P.

45:1.2 the energy transformers and the Morontia P. enable

45:3.19 10. The director of the system Morontia P..

46:5.26 in association with the chief of the Morontia P..

47:10.1 Only the physical controllers and Morontia P. are

48:1.3 Morontia P. are able so to modify the revolutions of

48:1.5 The Morontia P. are able to effect a union of

48:1.5 these same patient and skillful Morontia P. will

48:2.0 2. MORONTIA POWER SUPERVISORS

48:2.2 Morontia P. are the offspring of a local universe

48:2.2 They are fairly standard in design though differing in

48:2.2 They are created for their specific function and

48:2.3 The creation of the first Morontia P. is simultaneous

48:2.3 They are created in groups of one thousand,classified

48:2.11 The p. always serve in their native universe.

48:2.11 They are directed by the joint spirit activity of the

48:2.11 but they are otherwise a wholly self-governing group

48:2.11 They maintain headquarters on each of the first

48:2.11 where they work in close association with seraphim

48:2.14 those materials which the morontia s. weave into the

48:6.29 seraphim act as liaisons with the Morontia P.

55:1.3 Morontia P. subsequently bring these approved

55:1.3 they proceed to build the morontia temple according

supervisory

16:2.3 the unique nature of the s. Master Spirit of that

superwomen

66:7.4 never became a success until the supermen and s. of

67:4.3 The presence of these extraordinary supermen and s.,

superworld

2:6.2 Religion implies the s. of spirit nature is cognizant of

supinely

178:1.14 s. trusting in a fictitious Providence to provide even

supper or Last Supper

98:5.3 a last s. which Mithras celebrated with the sun-god

99:5.10 actually do something—partake of the communal s.

103:4.1 Even in Christianity the Lord’s S. retains this

127:3.4 Jesus took James to Bethany for the Passover s..

127:3.5 After the Passover s. Mary sat down to talk with

128:6.8 failed to keep their appointment for the Passover s.,

129:1.10 s. before he departed for the synagogue to study.

129:1.10 frequently to attend these after-s. meetings.

129:2.2 They even arranged to celebrate the Passover s.

137:4.6 the evening festivities, perhaps at the wedding s..

137:4.6 he called them together just before the wedding s.

137:4.6 And they all sat down to enjoy the wedding s. and

137:4.7 but before the wedding s. was over, the servants

137:4.7 By the time the formal s. had ended and the guests

137:5.2 After s. that evening, in this home of Zebedee and

138:4.3 That night at a simple s. at the Alpheus home,

138:5.3 during the after-s. hours Jesus talked to them about

140:5.1 the discourse of the LS., Jesus taught his followers

140:10.5 While eating s., Jesus had the talk with Matthew in

142:7.1 evening, after s., discussing Thomas’s questions.

145:3.5 and the apostles still lingered about the s. table,

148:1.1 After s. they informally discussed both the

149:7.1 By s. time on that rainy day all of the apostolic party

165:5.1 That evening after s., when Jesus and the twelve

167:1.5 Therefore, when you entertain at dinner or give a s.,

167:0.0 2. PARABLE OF THE GREAT SUPPER

167:2.2 Jesus said: “A certain ruler gave a great s.,

167:2.2 those who were first bidden shall taste of my s..

167:2.4 interpret the meaning of this parable of the great s..

172:1.2 This s. was in honor of both Jesus and Lazarus;

173:5.2 saying, ‘Everything is ready for the marriage s. at

178:0.1 the twelve into Jerusalem to partake of the LS..

178:2.5 I will give you directions concerning the s. we will

178:2.7 the guest chamber wherein the Master is to eat s.

178:2.12 Jesus that everything was in readiness for the s..

178:3.0 3. ON THE WAY TO THE SUPPER

179:0.0 THE LAST SUPPER

179:0.1 he had in mind the Passover s. which was due to be

179:0.1 this meant that Saturday’s Passover s. would be

179:0.2 under arrest before the time of the Passover s. on

179:0.2 was therefore calling them together for a special s.

179:0.3 since this s. was given one day earlier, they thought

179:1.1 chamber, which was completely furnished for the s.,

179:1.6 This s. is their last rendezvous with Jesus,

179:1.8 They were now ready to begin the s., except that

179:2.0 2. BEGINNING THE SUPPER

179:2.1 I arranged to have this s. with you tonight, for, as

179:2.2 with you the fruit of the vine since this is our ls..

179:3.10 paste of dried fruits, for the next course of the LS..

179:4.1 I have told you how much I desired to have this s.

179:4.1 I determined to eat this s. with you in this secret

179:4.5 not have told you these things at this, our ls., but I

179:4.6 had gone to procure something additional for the s.

179:4.8 This s.,with its tender episodes and softening touches

179:5.0 5. ESTABLISHING THE REMEMBRANCE S.

179:5.2 the Master was instituting a new remembrance s.

179:5.4 In instituting this remembrance s., the Master,

179:5.6 This s. of remembrance, when it is partaken of by

179:5.6 The remembrance s. is the believer’s symbolic

179:5.8 ceremonial consecration about the s. or the building.

179:5.8 The remembrance s. was established without

179:5.9 When Jesus had thus established the s. of the

179:5.10 in connection with the inauguration of the new s. of

180:0.1 After singing the Psalm at the conclusion of the LS.,

181:2.1 as when they first sat down to partake of the LS.,

181:2.6 to them earlier in the evening and during the s..

183:2.1 so abruptly left the table while eating the LS.,

185:0.3 they would be eligible to partake of the Passover s.

187:1.8 Jesus had had neither food nor water since the LS.

188:2.2 This Friday night, after the Passover s., about

188:3.2 upper chamber where they had partaken of the LS.

189:4.1 very couches whereon they reclined during the ls.

191:5.2 As they thus sat at s., and while the doors were shut

194:4.8 In these days they celebrated the Lord’s S. after the

suppertime

167:2.2 he dispatched his servants at s. to say to those

supplant

52:5.3 systems of education and government s. the crude

66:6.7 to s. this practice by teaching that these children

87:7.5 vitiates religion when it attempts to s. philosophy

95:1.8 attempt to s. slow evolution by sudden revolution.

149:2.4 eclipse his inspired life or to s. his saving message:

196:1.2 if the living religion of Jesus should suddenly s.

supplanted

68:3.3 designed to be s. by the awe for Deity inspired by

94:9.1 it was a religion vastly superior to those which it s.

94:9.2 and the more like the religions it s., it grew to be.

98:5.1 wide range of human nature and gradually s. both of

142:3.7 concept of God virtually s. previous ideas of Deity

170:5.7 rather that it almost completely s. the Jesus concept

170:5.19 the teaching of this story about Jesus nearly s. the

195:10.11 social organizations, but it must not be s. by them.

supplanting

39:5.6 these seraphim are instrumental in s. the atonement

156:5.5 surmount temptation by the effort of s. one desire by

supplement

0:12.12 directed to reveal it, we will unhesitatingly s. them,

50:2.6 The roving commissions of conciliators serve and s.

72:7.3 allowances from the state treasury and must s.

102:6.6 faith can always s. both reason and logic.

supplemental

35:7.2 with s. work on its six satellites, on up through the

36:3.6 Life Carriers may not add anything s. to the life of

44:8.2 In addition to this natural ability, or rather s. thereto,

75:4.7 quickened understanding of human nature as s. to

supplementary

48:2.13 The morontia circuits are distinct from, and s. to,

supplemented

3:3.3 God’s knowledge of even the lowly creatures is s.

19:3.6 When we are s. by the experiential counsel of our

50:4.6 family-group teaching, s. by specialized class training

52:3.3 the agriculturist and horticulturist, to be later s. by

76:4.3 nutrition, subsisting on both food and light, s. by

106:9.5 Trinity of Trinities—the time viewpoint—must be s.

114:2.1 and s. by the training of Jerusem citizenship.

123:2.2 associated seraphic guardians, s. by the ministry of

135:3.1 This, their regular diet, was s. by provisions

165:0.1 The seventy, s. by the periodic labors of Jesus and

170:5.3 based on the teachings of Jesus as they were s. by

170:5.16 the Master’s personal life and teachings, s. by the

supplementing

47:5.3 with s. the experience of the life in the flesh.

68:5.13 And now is industry s. agriculture, with consequently

supplicate

102:7.3 You cannot s. a mathematical equation, worship a

supplication

7:3.7 It is the spiritual content, that validates the mortal s..

20:1.11 From the standpoint of service, worship, and s. the

87:2.1 the positive program of spirit coercion and s..

91:8.12 intellectual channel in which the river of spiritual s.

146:2.16 but in all these things by prayer and s., let your needs

181:2.30 And even this night will I make s. to the Father that

187:1.3 all further s. he only replied, “What I have written,

supplications

5:3.2 S. of all kinds belong to the realm of the Eternal

7:3.3 it is immaterial whether, in addressing your s., you

7:3.6 Conversely, if your s. are purely material and wholly

91:8.3 may happen if they do not offer their regular s..

128:1.7 offered up prayers and s., even with strong feelings

supplied

10:6.3 fairness (justice in harmony with mercy), is s. by the

15:7.1 the satellites of Paradise, while each is s. with heat

23:2.15 are bountifully s. with Solitary Messengers.

23:3.2 The universe is well s. with spirits who utilize gravity

25:4.18 superuniverse sectors are all bountifully s. with

39:9.2 local universe is adequately s. with the completion

41:7.8 heat sometimes greater than that s. by space matter.

43:0.3 the constellation headquarters worlds are fully s.

46:2.2 moisture, but this is largely s. by the subsoil

47:7.4 while the finishing touches are s. in the sector of the

98:6.5 Greek philosophy s. the concepts of ethical value;

99:7.2 by the insights and motives s. by religious living.

108:1.8 data s. by the superuniverse reflectivity service.

PART IV  The basis of this narrative was s. by a secondary

121:8.10 John s. his material from memory and by

129:2.4 this obligation; and Zebedee s. the difference,

139:5.3 to see that they were at all times s. with provisions.

139:7.8 was tempted to let them know that his funds often s.

160:1.15 have been abundantly s. by this new gospel of Jesus,

165:5.3 work of the kingdom, all your real needs shall be s.

173:2.7 In this apparent evasion he really s. all his hearers

182:2.3 stored the swords and other arms, and s. each

183:4.5 John who s. David’s messengers with information

supplies

29:4.35 the unique power of evolving limitless s. of energy.

36:3.4 it is the Universe Mother Spirit who s. the essential

93:5.7 journeyed to the valley of the Nile to obtain food s.

100:0.2 Love s. the soil for religious growth—an objective

110:6.17 thus s. a divine and spiritual fulcrum for the more

133:7.2 at Paphos and at once began the assembly of s. for

134:8.1 Jesus made ready his s., and securing a beast of

134:8.1 leaving his s. in the custody of Tiglath, he ascended

139:9.3 They helped Philip with the s., they carried money to

143:5.9 They quickly deposited their s. and drew aside,

160:3.5 a great service to the art of living in that it s. a new

174:5.1 as Philip was purchasing s. for the new camp

174:5.2 Since Philip had about finished the purchasing of s.,

supplynoun

23:4.4 in the remote future the s. of messengers will become

23:4.4 finaliters and Paradise-Havoners cease when the s. of

48:3.9 requirements and on the s. of companions available.

59:6.7 plants afforded a better food s. for the subsequently

60:3.10 furnish the water s. of much of the earth’s present

63:2.4 for various uses, gathered up a s. for the future.

68:6.3 more than at present, the law of s. and demand as

70:9.3 1. Assurance of food s..

72:7.1 water s., lighting, heating, recreation, music, and

73:5.3 allow nothing to fall into the water s. of the Garden.

74:2.3 kept up the s. of these home-reared pigeons for just

82:1.9 With the savage, the food s. was the impelling

84:2.6 when herding gave man control of the chief food s.,

88:3.2 of supposed biologic origin insured the food s..

124:3.3 Jesus spent considerable time at the caravan s. shop,

126:5.8 The family s. shop had already been taken over by

127:3.1 to make a payment on the old family s. and repair

137:4.7 confided to Mary that the s. of wine was exhausted

152:2.5 Philip had provided a three days’ s. of food for Jesus

156:4.3 When, shortly thereafter, the s. of the sea animals

185:1.5 a new aqueduct to provide increased water s. for

supplyverb

28:6.4 They are always ready to s. their superiors with an

30:0.2 speculation which these partially revealed concepts s.

36:6.2 only a creator personality or a creative force can s.

57:2.3 and s. co-operation to the power centers of this new

66:5.4 burdens and transporting themselves, to s. food,

70:9.16 that the state compel the strong and superior to s.

72:6.8 state and regional actuarial foundations s. many

80:0.1 the blue man did s. the biologic foundation which

100:3.7 Man cannot cause growth, but he can s. favorable

108:5.8 you s. the psychic fulcrum on which the Adjuster

121:8.13 the human record and human concepts failed to s.

127:5.2 rightly reckoned that he would gladly s. the family

163:2.5 price, if you will s. the one thing which you lack.”

165:5.2 anxiety or fretting doubts can do nothing to s.

188:0.1 resurrection, but we cannot s. much information

195:9.4 And then will these spirit-born souls quickly s. the

supplying

101:4.9 s. of information which will fill in vital missing gaps

142:7.7 Many fathers are not content with s. the mere wants

152:3.1 sudden and spectacular s. of their physical needs

supportnoun or adjective; see support of

41:8.3 the internal pressure of s. for the outer gas regions,

57:2.3 to nine surrounding material creations to afford s.

67:2.2 he appealed to the Most Highs of Edentia for s.

73:4.4 cultivated the Garden and tended their herds for s.;

77:3.9 the first structure, but there was not sufficient s. for

81:6.32 distorted by accepting s. from the public treasury.

81:6.40 The ideals of the race are the chief s. and assurance

83:0.2 drawn heavily on both property and religion for s.;

87:7.3 —no cult of mutual s.—nothing to belong to.

98:2.12 Religions have endured without philosophical s.,

104:0.1 could stabilize a stool, because three s. points could

120:1.3 voluntarily divested yourself of all extraplanetary s.

127:2.8 how much money was forthcoming for their s.,

127:3.13 time of sorrow with her first-born son as her only s.,

127:5.2 failed to win their s., Rebecca made bold to go to go

128:2.4 Jesus promised his brother hearty s. and full

131:4.4 your inmost friend and worship your soul’s s..

134:6.16 faculty, the three brothers withdrew their financial s.,

135:3.3 was to become his advance herald and chief s..

138:10.6 If the funds for mutual s. were not forthcoming,

150:1.2 funds; never again did they draw upon Judas for s..

155:4.2 since his spirit is our s. in the establishment of the

165:5.2 speak to you about matters of wealth and self-s.,

177:5.2 cannot be depended upon for s. when real trouble

180:0.2 make such provision for your s. as seems best.

support of

49:2.11 almost ideal for the s. of the breathing type of man,

53:7.1 the people rallied to the s. of Michael.

57:8.24 the ripening of conditions suitable for the s. of life.

58:1.5 favorable for the s. of the initial forms of marine life.

66:7.1 to provide for pasturage and gardening for the s. of

67:2.2 System Sovereign of Satania; and he won the s. of

67:3.2 joined their leader and Daligastia in s. of the cause

67:4.6 It was likewise easy to win the s. of the primitive-

70:7.18 disguised as an offering for s. of the temple service.

75:3.2 tribes had swung over almost bodily to the s. of

83:5.15 a strong body of blood kin for the s. of the throne.

84:4.4 Among the reasons cited in s. of a celibate

90:3.1 to winning the favor and s. of these superhuman

91:0.2 Next, these believers in luck would enlist the s. of

122:7.4 Joseph had also to contribute to the s. of his parents,

124:2.6 Until he became responsible for the s. of the home,

124:5.6 causing him to assume the responsibility for the s.

126:2.2 This lad of Nazareth now became the sole s. and

126:3.5 the s. of his family must become his first obligation.

127:0.1 found himself the head and sole s. of a large family.

127:3.12 that he should return home and labor for the s. of

127:4.1 devoted to the s. and upbringing of their family of

127:5.2 reaction to the dread of losing the head and sole s. of

128:4.8 his earnings to James for the s. of the family,

128:7.11 While James continued his s. of his mother’s home,

138:9.3 such arrangements for the s. of their home folks that,

139:4.11 John was the right-hand s. of Peter on the day of

139:6.2 unmarried, and the only s. of aged and infirm parents

149:6.11 value of sincerity and perfect trust in the loving s. of

153:0.2 manner for the vindication and s. of his Son,”

157:1.1 refusing to pay the customary half shekel for the s.

159:6.3 also for the s. of the families of the twelve apostles

160:1.9 of personality which enable you to win the hearty s.

161:2.8 Jesus craves not the s. of the multitude;

165:4.5 who so bountifully contribute to the s. of those

165:5.3 should not be of doubtful minds concerning the s.

172:5.7 the Master’s reason for enlisting the popular s. of

177:5.2 Jesus’ warning his followers to beware of the s. of

supportverb

15:2.3 These one thousand worlds adapted to s. life are

35:2.6 They also s. the Paradise Avonals on magisterial

57:7.5 is being set for a planet which can someday s. life.

59:6.8 that it served admirably to s. animal respiration.

59:6.10 covered with vegetation adapted to s. land-animal

59:6.12 the long ages when the land was unsuited to s. life,

71:5.2 quiet in industry, pay the taxes to s. state power,

72:6.6 After the conscript workers s. themselves and set

72:7.8 Income to s. the federal government is derived from

72:11.2 this opportunity for a large number of men to s.

123:0.1 Joseph was well able to s. his family as he secured

127:2.5 agreeing to s. Jesus’ family if he would lay down

128:4.2 twelve merchants and bankers who agreed to s.

138:8.6 earning enough money to s. themselves in the field

156:5.2 adequately s. the superstructure of the enlarging

159:2.1 to do great works in my name must eventually s.

195:10.9 enthusiastically to s. a church which exhibits so little

supportedsee supported by

70:2.9 Ancient warfare s. the concept of a God of battles,

71:3.8 if the defective and degenerate stocks are freely s.

166:5.5 Paul in his mission to the gentiles, though he s.

supported by

20:2.9 the Avonals, are s. by the full power and authority of

41:5.3 The suns are s. from within by the bombardment of

45:3.1 the System Sovereign, is always s. by two or three

45:3.9 the Lanonandek administration is s. by the Jerusem

48:4.2 Companions are ably s. by the reversion directors.

52:7.2 A planetary Teacher Son is assisted and s. by seventy

53:3.6 as sponsored by the Paradise Sons of God and s.

53:6.4 magnificently s. by the ascendant mortals on Jerusem

58:1.2 for a more rapid life development than can be s.

58:5.3 This outer shell was s. by, and rested directly upon,

68:6.5 all thrived best in the larger centers of life when s. by

72:3.6 Foundation of Spiritual Progress, an institution s. by

72:7.4 city fire departments are s. by the fire-prevention

72:9.4 and all governmental servants s. by tax funds are

102:6.5 denies such certitude because it is not wholly s. by

128:4.2 knew that his mission on earth was not to be s. by

134:3.6 These teachers were chosen, s., and accredited by

135:2.3 They s. themselves by sheep raising and from gifts

149:0.4 he partially s. himself by spending some of his

166:5.5 James the Lord’s brother, who was subsequently s.

supporter

12:9.4 discloses that oxygen is the real s. of combustion

133:3.11 Jesus met one Gaius, who became a loyal s. of Paul.

139:1.4 Andrew was the chief s. of Jesus’ policy of utilizing

168:5.3 He became a strong s. of Abner in his controversy

192:4.5 who had been their stanch s. even in the times of

supporters

35:2.6 Creator Son is accompanied by the Melchizedek s.,

54:3.3 are extinct, both in the evildoer and in all related s.

93:4.16 of Melchizedek’s most brilliant pupils and chief s..

116:4.5 The Master Spirits are not only the s and augmenters

132:1.1 one of the strong s. of the Christian church at Rome.

137:1.2 amiss to say that Simon was one of John’s chief s..

139:4.11 becoming one of the chief s. of the Jerusalem church.

144:6.1 to the urging of Abner, the chief of his loyal s..

supporting

72:4.5 this continent is to make every pupil a self-s. citizen.

72:10.1 agricultural colonies and are more than self-s..

126:2.2 father to his own brothers and sisters, of s. and

126:5.9 And the rigorous experience of s. his family was a

132:4.5 ruling policy from the idea of the government s.

132:4.5 the people to that of the people s. the government.

177:4.11 separate himself from the s. influence of his brethren

187:2.1 served as a sort of saddle for s. the body weight.

187:4.7 his position near Mary the mother of Jesus, s. her.

supports

131:8.5 he s. all creation and indwells all true beings.

133:3.2 became one of the chief s. of the Christian church

suppose

130:1.2 do you s. the big fish really did swallow Jonah?

147:5.4 answered, “He, I s., whom he forgave the most.”

151:2.1 but first s. you tell me what you have been talking

160:4.10 It is wholly erroneous to s. that faithfulness in

supposedverb; see supposed to be

4:5.3 Such concepts are a relic of the times when men s.

66:6.7 heart of Africa, where sons and daughters are s. to

69:5.12 only the rich were s. to go direct to heaven when

82:3.12 were s. to go over into spiritland with their spouses.

83:4.5 a magical rite which was s. to insure fecundity.

86:4.8 these unrobust specimens were also s. to have

86:5.16 greatest of the medicine men were s. to exchange the

87:2.10 The dead were s. to use the ghosts of the tools and

87:2.10 Modern man is not s. to fear ghosts, but custom is

88:0.2 later, the higher spirits were s. to reside in fetishes.

89:1.2 his fear of the powers who were s. to enforce them.

89:3.5 the gods were s. to do something definite in return

89:5.6 a pseudospiritual inbreeding that was s. to accentuate

89:5.11 organs of the body were eaten, those parts s. to

95:5.12 consort Osiris, who was s. to have been miraculously

97:3.3 Second, Baal was s. to send rain—he was a god of

98:4.8 orgies of their ceremonials, which were s. to lead up

98:7.7 Mithras, whose advent on earth was s. to have been

111:0.6 At first, only kings were s. to have kas, but

121:5.17 that a priest of religion was s. to lead a moral life.

123:5.1 the age when Jewish children were s. to begin their

125:3.1 he was s. to journey back to Nazareth in company

132:0.10 who had so obviously (and as they s. unwittingly)

142:8.2 They always s. the Master had been born at Nazareth

145:4.1 and now their eyes had seen what they s. was the

146:5.3 now that Jesus was s. to have healed the nobleman’s

149:2.8 when a man was not s. to salute even his own wife in

152:3.1 as manna from heaven was s. to have fallen upon

173:2.3 a percentage of their gains was s. to go directly

174:5.1 As he hastened away, they s. that he went in

179:4.6 for the Master since they s. he still carried the bag.

187:6.1 Bethany, where David s. the mother of Jesus stopped

supposed to be

53:8.9 when weak and dissolute mortals are s. to be under

69:9.9 property was originally respected because it was s.

74:8.10 since Adam was s. to be the first man, he must have

85:1.4 Such porous rocks were s. to be efficacious in

85:2.1 There was s. to be something unusual and sacred

85:5.3 The sun god was s. to be the mystic father of the

87:2.2 an angered ghost was s. to be a source of calamity,

87:5.4 Human prosperity was s. to be provocative of the

87:6.11 Ghosts were s. to be frightened by noises; shouting,

88:5.3 Images were s. to be effective in magic.

88:6.2 Magic performed by the medicine man was s. to be

125:6.6 It should be remembered that Jesus was s. to be a

146:6.2 the youth who was s. to be dead presently sat up

164:3.5 while such blindness was s. to be the result of sin,

188:3.4 when he was s. to be resting in Joseph’s new tomb.

195:9.11 the high Galilean tablelands which are s. to be its

supposedadjective

5:1.4 the lack of almost every s. advancement in the arts

7:5.7 do not know whether he added to the s. experiential

16:7.2 The s. insight of the higher animals is on a motor

42:7.10 of the s. presence of the Unqualified Absolute.

48:4.13 when it portrays one’s s. superiors falling victim to

48:4.13 experiences which are associated with s. inferiors.

54:1.9 No being, in the exercise of his s. personal liberty,

59:1.17 The s. glacial deposits appearing in connection

63:4.7 to avenge themselves against some real or s. injustice

66:7.19 consigned to agricultural toil as the penalty of s. sin

68:1.4 and guarding against the s. perils of eternity.

68:2.5 society is top-heavy with the overgrowth of s.

70:9.17 nonevolutionary realization of s. natural equality

71:1.22 in the ultimate collapse of the empire, was the s.

74:6.5 the traditional halo encircling the heads of s. pious

74:8.5 for their “totems” the animals of their s. ancestry.

77:7.7 The s. casting out of devils since the arrival of the

82:6.11 than in any s. danger of their racial interbreeding.

84:4.4 The fact that most s. witches were women did not

85:6.4 The ghost gods, who are of s. human origin, should

87:1.1 The ghost was feared most of all during the s.

88:2.1 It was a s. preference of ghosts to indwell an object

88:2.10 the invocation of s. divinely inspired writings led to

88:3.2 that respect for the totem animal of s. biologic origin

88:4.7 innocent persons to be put to death because of s.

89:2.1 religion as s. insurance against these calamities.

90:3.7 coroner’s inquests saved many a s. witch’s life.

95:2.7 of the fixed stars, the s. abode of the kings.

100:1.9 an activity functioning in the s. subconscious realms

107:3.2 they go back to the realm of s. origin, Divinington;

107:4.4 can sometimes discern the spirit luminosity of s.

126:3.6 the intense longings and s. Messianic prophecies

134:6.5 all notions of the s. rights of self-determination.

136:1.4 held confusing ideas about racial sin and the s. evil

136:4.10 careers by undergoing these s. seasons of fasting

136:6.1 as a challenge by s. enemies that he “command that

137:4.16 rejoiced at the s. miracle which they thought Jesus

139:3.8 the dangers accompanying the Master’s s. revolt

146:7.1 midwayers who had impersonated the s. spirits of

148:8.3 This s. prophet had peculiar visions when in trance

150:3.11 the protection of good spirits or to ward off s. evil

151:6.6 Jesus and the s. miraculous curing of the lunatic,

153:4.1 All of the previous cases were only s. possession

154:6.2 began keenly to feel the pressure of the s. disgrace

155:3.6 by progressive displacement of the s. supernatural

155:6.2 not through the traditional oracles of s. inspiration.

159:2.4 who so confidently believed that the s. evil spirits

162:8.3 As Martha busied herself with all these s. duties,

185:6.6 it was futile to appeal to their s. feelings of pity.

191:0.10 Regardless of Jesus’ s. resurrection, Judas was gone,

supposedly

0:4.4 Universe reality is s. either deified or undeified, but

0:7.5 existential in actuality (though all potentials are s.

0:11.3 their s. combined function or co-ordinated presence

13:2.9 All these secrets are s. known to the collective body

22:9.8 really envied their s. less fortunate brethren who

24:7.7 The manner in which these s. separate orders of

66:4.10 the liaison of their morontia selves (s. nonsexual and

69:8.3 the barbaric slaughter practiced by even s. civilized

74:6.9 the royal families, s. descended from the gods,

87:2.9 Ghosts s. enjoyed the smell of food; food offerings

88:2.2 magic but s. all right to accept relics and miracles.

88:5.4 looked upon with disfavor because of their s. evil

89:6.3 among a s. civilized people, this beautiful maiden,

90:2.7 Thousands of s. intelligent people still believe that

90:4.4 temple sleep, during which healing s. took place,

90:4.5 throw the charm away, and s. experience a cure.

91:7.4 ecstasy are not the credentials of inspiration, s.

91:8.7 cringing plea of a lost sinner before a s. stern Judge

92:2.2 the mores; that which was is ancient and s. sacred.

97:4.7 they were s. the chosen people, while Hosea struck

97:7.3 writings into a guide book of s. infallible teachings.

97:8.1 their new record of God’s s. miraculous dealings

100:6.1 is shown in the relation of the s. irreligious mother

124:2.8 from so functioning, even when s. engaged in play

134:5.7 when these great and s. sovereign nations come to

136:5.5 that any possible supernatural or s. superhuman

142:4.1 rebuking him for having these s. idolatrous objects

146:6.2 followed the bearers of the bier of this s. dead boy.

147:5.6 close those doors even to the s. most flagrant sinner

150:3.2 the appearance of a bright and s. new star was

156:5.5 supplanting one desire by another and s. superior

159:4.7 dead words of the less illuminated and s. inspired

173:1.1 the humiliation of having his s perfect animal rejected

175:1.16 gold or the temple which has s. sanctified the gold?

175:4.9 they bitterly resented these s. radical attacks upon

183:1.1 the barbarous behavior of those s. civilized human

184:4.5 and the brutal ferocity of these s. civilized men as

189:2.5 began the sordid business of s. getting rid of Jesus

195:6.7 The mechanistic naturalism of some s. educated men

supposing

24:7.7 There is an additional reason for s. the Graduate

150:7.3 and s. that Jesus would speak in the synagogue,

168:0.8 Mary, s. that she was going to the tomb to weep.

supposition

2:6.5 The erroneous s. that the righteousness of God

147:4.4 would be well exemplified by the s. of your question.

147:4.10 his s. that Jesus had misunderstood the spirit of his

suppositions

42:9.4 But not all the s. of natural philosophy are valid;

suppress

54:5.11 nothing be done to half cure, cowardly s., or hide the

97:9.20 The attempt to s. freedom of speech led Elijah,

124:1.4 be done to s. the lawlessness of his eldest son.

128:4.6 he consistently sought to s. everything during his

143:2.4 “By the old way you seek to s., obey, and

172:3.2 Jesus had always endeavored to s. all public acclaim

suppressed

90:2.12 Shamans s. their rivals by denominating them witches

140:8.21 that the sensual urges of mankind are not s. by legal

175:4.2 all Jerusalem was given over to the serious and s.

177:4.10 motivated by sullen and long-s. vengeance!

suppression

54:5.12 be led astray if arbitrary or summary methods of s.

87:6.16 this was especially true in the matter of sex s..

156:5.5 overburdened with the deceptive s. of desires.

supremacizes

107:5.6 This experiential mind quality probably “s.” and

supremacysee supremacy guides; see Supremacy

1:0.3 personality and in his universal sphere of righteous s.

2:5.8 though he were divested of all his attributes of s.,

5:5.11 will in time lead to the realization of the s. of God

10:4.7 unexpected discoveries of Trinity s. and ultimacy,

11:9.8 spiritual transformation bordering on the limits of s..

16:2.4 in the exercise of these powers of s. and ultimacy

21:3.1 experiential s. of self-earned sovereignty comes as

22:10.4 who is a concept creature-trinitized in s. and

026:04.11 seraphim, perfection of existence and s. of service.

26:7.4 of the “essence of divinity” and the “spirit of s.

26:9.4 and perfection is replete in the s. of divinity.

28:0.1 In degree of divinity and in potential of s., however,

29:3.12 situation the centers and controllers exert near-s.,

32:3.14 Each must depend on the other to attain s. of service.

42:12.13 approaches divinity of purpose and s. of action,

55:12.4 they are s. and only represent God the Supreme.

55:12.4 They are the personalization of time-space s. and

56:4.3 from the domains of the Sevenfold up through s. and

56:6.1 power potential of the sovereignty of experiential s.

56:9.4 Trinity forever stands in finality, eternity, s.,

56:9.5 unified and co-ordinated Deity associations of s.,

61:0.2 the struggle of the evolving animal species for s..

63:4.5 rival would-be rulers of the clan fell to fighting for s..

67:8.1 stood together unmoved in their loyalty to the s. of

78:8.9 constant warfare between these valley cities for s..

95:1.4 they exalted three of these gods to s. over all others,

96:7.2 who believed in the s. of El Elyon, the Most High.

101:6.5 of the sovereignty of s. in and to his local universe.

102:5.0 5. THE S. OF PURPOSIVE POTENTIAL

102:5.2 This same purposive s. is shown in the evolution of

102:5.2 and the s. of spirit potentials over mind actuals is

102:8.7 the full satisfaction of the perfect soul of infinite s..

103:7.12 spirit but also with the spirit of eternity and s..

104:4.45 realities which are beyond the experiential level of s..

105:6.2 the appearance of the three levels of experiential s.:

105:6.2 the actuality of personal-spirit s. in Havona,

105:6.2 the potential for personal-power s. in the grand

105:6.2 acting on a level of s. in the future master universe.

106:9.12 the attainment of spirit s. in the personality arena

110:6.2 but progresses to the status of s. and self-activity

110:6.6 It is true that the s. of a decision,its crisis relationship

115:2.0 2. THE ABSOLUTE BASIS FOR SUPREMACY

116:4.1 factors of s.—the creators, creatures, intelligences,

116:4.9 to approximate the limits of s. within the present

117:1.4 the incarnations of his Sons, who achieve the s. of

117:1.9 a being of personal s. and of almighty power,

117:4.6 so is the God of experience achieving almighty s. in

117:5.2 unifies his evolving self to the very threshold of s..

117:7.3 even now qualifiedly exercise the sovereignty of s.

118:7.8 s. of consecration to the purposes of the universe,

118:10.2 the s. of the Almighty can never be manifest without

119:0.7 he reigns in just and merciful s. over all the vast

119:8.6 the ascent from partiality of manifestability to s. of

120:0.3 to s. of administration as the embodiment of the

134:5.11 the life and death struggle for national (imperial) s.,

171:0.2 to inaugurate the temporal kingdom of Jewish s..

171:3.4 and mature faith in the spiritual s. of their Master,

173:2.6 authority was in himself and in his Father’s eternal s..

196:3.0 3. THE SUPREMACY OF RELIGION

supremacy guides

26:4.4 2. S. Guides.

26:5.6 the next circle and commit them to the care of the s..

26:6.0 6. THE SUPREMACY GUIDES

26:6.1 placed under the immediate supervision of the s..

26:6.1 The s. function only on the sixth circle of the central

26:6.4 the s. deem their pupils ripe for advancement,

26:6.4 they bring them before the commission of seventy,

Supremacy or Trinity of Supremacy

   see Secrets of Supremacy

0:1.9 universe, sometimes designated the S. of Deity.

0:1.11 The Deity level of S. may be conceived as a function

0:3.22 Deity is being actualized on the divinity levels of S.

0:7.7 is thus experientially evolving in two phases of S.,

0:8.10 universe is the threefold Deity domain of the TS.,

0:11.2 expansion of experiential Deity on the levels of S.,

2:4.5 Mercy is the justice of S. adapted to the situations

10:5.4 Trinity in relation to the finite is spoken of as the TS.

10:7.0 7. THE OVERCONTROL OF SUPREMACY

10:7.3 Deity does appear to reflect the attitude of the TS..

10:7.4 We do not find the overcontrol of S. to be wholly

14:5.4 After ascenders have attained a realization of S. and

16:1.3 of the three eternal Deities in S. and in Ultimacy.

16:3.18 comprehension of the undivided Deity of S..

16:3.18 existential sovereignty of the TS. so co-ordinated

16:3.18 to constitute the creature grasp of the unity of S..

24:7.8 are inherently involved in certain phases of S..

25:2.4 and together tending to encompass the circle of S..

25:4.14 “college of the ethics of law and technique of S.,”

25:4.19 know how the S. of Deity may be depended upon to

26:6.3 No personalized presence of S. is perceptible to

26:6.3 efforts at penetrating the divinity level of the TS.,

26:6.4 comprehension of the Supreme Being and the TS.,

29:4.35 they never transgress the mandates of Cosmic S..

56:6.2 The evolution of the Almighty power of S. by

56:10.15 and supreme ideal become power-unified in S. and

101:6.5 Michael became master of the experience of S.,

106:8.9 Trinity of Ultimacy), and a finite function (TS.).

115:4.7 The growth of S. derives from the triodities;

115:5.2 (total) levels, including the level of the function of S.

115:6.5 are indicative of the inward, converging trend of S..

115:6.6 signifies the vast outsurge of S. into the domains of

115:6.6 witnesses the mighty insurge of S. toward unity with

115:6.7 learned to detect the movements and trends of S. by

115:7.2 progression, sometime to attain the divinity of S..

115:7.3 The fact of S. is predicated on Paradise power, Son

116:0.5 Others speculate that the third stage of S. will

116:1.2 union of the power and personality attributes of S.

116:1.5 We really know less about the mind of S. than about

116:4.2 During those ages in which the sovereignty of S. is

116:4.5 supporters and augmenters of the sovereignty of S.,

116:6.6 spirit person of S. requires the evolutionary power of

117:0.2 then would the Almighty, the deity potential of S.,

117:0.3 then has the divinity of S. advanced one more step

117:1.9 The Deity of S. is thus expressive of the sum total of

117:2.6 the ending of creature evolution as a part of S..

117:2.6 for this deprivation of the growth of S..

117:3.8 other ways in the furtherance of the evolution of S.,

117:4.3 misguided self persists as a factor of the Deity of S..

117:4.5 mortal is insignificant in the face of the total of S.,

117:4.7 nor can the spirit of S. factualize the power of the

117:4.13 the search for, and the evolution of, the God of S.?

117:5.7 these ministries remain forever a part of S..

117:5.10 Spirit they probably find registry in the mind of S..

117:5.10 registered by similar techniques in the person of S.

117:5.12 of all creation become a part of the evolution of S..

117:6.11 are only three avenues of creature approach to S.:

117:6.12 where they acquire capacity for S. comprehension

117:7.1 within the limitations of the finite possibilities of S. at

118:10.11 The providence of the overcontrol of S. becomes

118:10.15 closer harmony with the unifying presences of S.

118:10.16 he is following the pathway of S. to the attainment of

119:8.7 In functioning as a revelator of the will of S.,Michael

119:8.7 in the actualization of the sovereignty of S..

Supreme or Almighty Supreme - noun;

     see Supreme Being; see also God the Supreme;

     see Executive(s)

0:3.14 the factualizing mind of the S. as a time-space

0:4.9 but the emerging S. and Ultimate are experiential.

0:7.5 The S. and the Ultimate are wholly experiential.

0:7.7 is synthesizing in the experiential power of the AS.

0:8.10 AS., evolving on the value-level of nonpersonal

0:9.2 The S. is the Trinity unification comprehended by

3:2.15 is limited by the evolutionary presence of the S.,

7:1.11 in the experiential and incomplete grasps of the S.

7:2.1 conditioned by the experiential realities of the S.

8:5.4 of the S., “who is ever able to keep you from failing

9:7.4 to be evolving in the experiential mind of the S..

9:7.4 this experiential mind was bestowed upon the S. by

9:7.4 If the S. is not concerned in reflectivity, we are at a

9:7.5 to partial contact with the consciousness of the S..

10:5.4 the S. is the nearest approach to a power-personality

10:5.5 Neither the Ultimate nor the S. are representative of

10:7.4 an earmark of the incompleteness of the S. and of

10:7.5 pattern of high value by the function of the S. and

10:8.2 the S. thus partially represents the Trinity in

12:6.11 3. The S. in evolutionary co-ordination.

13:1.18 spirit of the Trinity, and with the spirits of the S.,

13:2.10 as their name might suggest, are related to the S.;

13:2.10 Secrets of Supremacy are the secrets of the S. and

14:6.24 are unified with the spiritual nature of the S..

14:6.24 exemplification of the future-eternal unity of the S..

14:6.25 perfect pattern of the universality potential of the S..

14:6.25 finished portrayal of the future perfection of the S.

14:6.29 the presence of the ever-present influence of the S.

15:10.21 the Unqualified Supervisors of the S.,

16:3.15 relationship to the spirit person of the evolving S..

16:3.19 manner is revelatory of the spirit person of the S..

16:3.19 age of the noncontactability of the person of the S.,

17:2.6 the future ages, wherein the S. and the Ultimate may

17:8.9 inseparable from experiential sovereignty of the S..

18:3.9 the present age of the unfinished evolution of the S.,

21:3.8 4. S. sovereignty—the settled authority following the

21:3.23 time-space sovereignty of the AS. and factualizes

21:6.4 Just as the Deity of the S. is actualizing by virtue of

22:7.11 the AS., the power unification of the grand universe

22:7.11 in a threefold exploration of the Deity of the S.

22:7.12 trinitize certain conceptual realities of the AS. which

24:7.8 Spirit, undoubtedly acting in behalf of the S..

30:1.17 The Unqualified Supervisors of the S..

31:10.11 of participation in the evolution of the AS..

42:2.14 under the time-space overcontrol of the S..

42:12.15 an immortal child of the eternal spirit world of the S.,

43:9.1 the Faithful of Days, the first of the S. Trinity-origin

55:12.3 the now advisory Unqualified Supervisors of the S.

55:12.4 The Unqualified Supervisors of the S., who function

56:6.2 unify with the power prerogatives of the AS.

56:6.2 co-ordinated with the spiritual person of the S. in

56:6.3 deity levels to the comprehension of the S..

56:6.4 personality comprehension of the S. on the outer

56:6.4 until the S. has become actually functional in the

56:8.0 8. THE SUPREME UNIFIER

56:8.2 divinity of God the Sevenfold unifying in the S..

56:8.4 you mortals may begin the revelation of the S. to

56:9.1 co-ordinated in the Ultimate, conditioned in the S.,

94:3.5 time-space actions in the Deity presence of the S.;

99:4.13 time-space unification within the Deity of the S..

100:6.7 the religionist who has grasped the reality of the S.,

101:2.12 human experiential evolution as the ministry of the S.

101:6.1 consciousness of the Sevenfold, the S., and even the

101:6.2 realization of the reality of the existence of the S.;

101:6.5 experience of Supremacy, the realization of the S.;

101:6.5 capacity to experience the reality of the S.,

101:6.6 man, in potential, a living part of the S. and insure

101:6.6 of finality of universe service for and with the S..

101:6.15 perfected oneness with Deity in and through the S.

103:6.10 time of space these divergencies are at one in the S..

103:7.4 all levels short of the maximum attainment of the S..

103:7.12 the first unification thereof, in the Deity of the S.;

104:5.12 directly concerned, in the experiential Deities—S.,

105:6.5 the almighty power of the S. is predicated on the

105:7.3 As the S. is associated with finites, so the Ultimate is

105:7.3 But though we thus compare S. and Ultimate, they

105:7.3 The Ultimate is something more than a super-S.

106:1.4 but all are likewise destined to be unified in the S..

106:2.0 2. SECONDARY S. FINITE INTEGRATION

106:2.1 S. personality in the culminating or experiential sense

106:2.2 concept of the S. must provide for the differential

106:2.5 the capacity to know the S. and to perceive the S. as

106:2.6 sometime attain to kinship with the experiential S.,

106:3.2 But the appearance of the AS. at the termination of

106:4.3 But as the S is now spiritually and personally present

106:5.1 is the apex of transcendental reality even as the S.

106:5.2 spirit-personal qualities of the S. are inseparable

106:7.3 this act is probably involved with the S. and the

106:7.6 and do attain Deity levels of the Sevenfold, the S.,

106:8.12 has become Son-Spirit and then Spirit-S. and on to

106:8.14 1. The S..

106:8.14 The S. is the deity embodiment of the completion of

106:8.15 While the Ultimate and the S. are comparable, they

106:8.15 is the Ultimate merely an amplification of the S..

106:8.22 In the union of the S., Ultimate, and the complete

109:1.3 functioning within the present sphere of the S.,

110:6.17 become actuals in the finite realms of the S. only

110:6.17 greatly augments both cosmic realization of the S.

112:2.19 ascertaining and executing the divine wills of the S.,

112:5.19 while committing this evolutionary child of the S. to

112:6.4 Censors and probably on beyond to the S..

112:7.9 orders of the ascending personalities of the S.,

112:7.16 corps are the experiential children of the S..

112:7.18 creation to be administered by the children of the S.,

113:7.8 children of the S. and perfected sons of the Father.

114:2.1 contributors to the enlarging sovereignty of the S.

115:2.4 triodity relationships impinging upon and in the S..

115:3.4 Beyond the S., concepts are increasingly names;

115:3.9 and growth is the nature of the Sevenfold, the S.,

115:3.13 is manifest with the Ultimate and upon the S..

115:3.14 Ultimate as he is conditioned and qualified in the S.

115:4.0 4. SOURCES OF SUPREME REALITY

115:4.1 the Trinity is original Deity while the S. is derived

115:4.1 Any consideration of the growth of the S. must

115:4.1 And the evolutionary S. is the culminating and

115:4.2 The source of the S. is in the Paradise Trinity—actual

115:4.2 The S. is first of all a spirit person, and this spirit

115:4.2 But the S. is secondly a Deity of growth—

115:4.5 as triodity relations repercuss directly in the S. and

115:4.6 S. reality, which is total finite reality, is in process

115:4.7 the spirit person of the S., from the Trinity; but

115:4.7 the conjoining of the power prerogatives of the AS.

115:4.7 the Conjoint Actor, who bestowed the mind of the S.

115:5.0 5. RELATION OF THE S. TO THE PARADISE

115:5.1 growth of the S. is a matter of triodity relationship,

115:5.1 around which the evolutionary growth of the S.

115:5.2 of the Trinity is related to the function of the S.,

115:6.0 6. RELATION OF THE S. TO THE TRIODITIES

115:6.3 but the growth of the S. is not only predicated on

115:6.4 The S. not only grows as the Creators and creatures

115:6.4 The motion of the S. is twofold: intensively toward

115:6.5 reflective of the outward, diverging motion of the S.,

115:6.8 the S. is engaged in an eternal progression into outer

115:7.0 7. THE NATURE OF THE SUPREME

115:7.1 In the Deity of the S. the Father-I AM has achieved

115:7.1 the S. could only know growth and development

115:7.2 thus ordaining the experience-evolution of the S.,

115:7.3 Including the S. and even the Ultimate, all reality,

115:7.3 the growth of the S is involved in the Deity Absolute

115:7.3 this synthesizing and unifying Deity—God the S.

115:7.4 impinge upon the S., who is the Deity focalization

115:7.5 of the S. must be the evolutionary inevitability.

115:7.8 the S. connects the finite with the absonite, even as

116:0.0 THE ALMIGHTY SUPREME

116:0.4 The AS. is a living and evolving Deity of power

116:0.5 The tertiary function of the S. in the master

116:0.5 the S. will become functional from Uversa as the

116:1.1 personality is a phase of the experience of the AS..

116:1.1 is a part of the growing control of the AS..

116:1.2 the completed evolution of the AS. will result in one

116:1.2 there will be no Almighty apart from the S., no S.

116:1.2 no S. apart from the Almighty.

116:1.3 the physical power potential of the S. is vested in the

116:1.4 there are also present phenomena of the S. which are

116:1.5 The S. is an experiential Deity and therefore never

116:2.12 The S. ever intervenes as the experiential spirit

116:2.14 The AS. is now factualizing in time and space

116:2.14 very nature and source of the power of the AS.;

116:3.3 The S. is both creature and creator; the possibility

116:3.6 they culminate in the emergence of the S. personality

116:4.1 The unity of the S. Whole is dependent on the

116:4.1 the actualization of the S. is resultant from these very

116:4.2 the almighty power of the S. is dependent on the

116:4.2 Deity and sustains very close relations to the S..

116:4.2 Spirit Number Seven, who speaks for the S..

116:4.2 Spirit knows—is in personal contact with—the S..

116:4.5 in turn affected by the creative purposes of the S..

116:4.6 fulcrums for the mobilizing almighty power of the S.,

116:4.7 constitute the actual foundation upon which the S. is

116:4.10 lead through the presence of the S. to the person of

116:4.12 divinity grouping culminates in the actualizing S..

116:4.12 to the evolution of the almighty power of the S.,

116:5.5 4. The Almighty S..

116:5.11 The AS. is evolving as the overcontroller of the

116:5.15 the full appearance of the almighty power of the S..

116:6.2 is expressive on deity levels in and as the S..

116:6.5 a new child of the S., a new personal unification of

116:6.6 and consummation of this effort is the act of the AS..

116:7.1 is symbolic of the perceivable reality of the AS.;

116:7.5 Likewise does the S. everlastingly depend on the

117:0.1 in that measure the almighty potential of the S.

117:0.3 then has the actuality of the S. become real by one

117:0.4 evolve as a reflection of the total evolution of the S.,

117:0.4 in turn the S. is the synthetic cumulative total of all

117:1.1 The S. is the beauty of physical harmony, the truth of

117:1.1 He is the sweetness of true success and the joy of

117:1.1 He is the oversoul of the grand universe,

117:1.1 he is the consciousness of the finite cosmos,

117:1.1 he is the completion of finite reality,

117:1.1 he is the personification of Creator-creature

117:1.2 is revelatory of the Deity evolution of the S.,

117:1.3 unity is expressed in the finite cosmos in the S.,

117:1.5 And this will of the S. is something more than the

117:1.6 The evolving divine nature of the S. is becoming a

117:1.6 In the S., creatorship and creaturehood are at one;

117:1.7 the mercy of the Son, and the experience of the S..

117:1.8 affection is a true reflection of the love of the S..

117:1.9 The S. is symmetrically inclusive.

117:1.9 but the S. is both actual and potential, a being of

117:2.1 The S. is God-in-time; his is the secret of creature

117:2.1 his also is the conquest of the incomplete present and

117:2.2 in the present universe age is a function of the S..

117:2.2 growth is peculiar to the age of the growth of the S.,

117:2.2 terminate with completion of the growth of the S..

117:2.3 will follow the completion of the growth of the S..

117:2.3 Hence they are not in the S. as of his present

117:2.5 are participants in the growth process of the S..

117:2.5 is only realizable because you are in and of the S.,

117:2.5 are participants in the cycle of the growth of the S..

117:2.6 will come an end sometime to the growth of the S.

117:2.6 This termination of the evolution of the S. will also

117:2.7 attainment presupposing the sovereignty of the AS.,

117:2.8 Thus may the incompleteness of the S. be regarded

117:2.9 in response to the gradual actualization of the S.?

117:2.9 universes, high and low, are evolving within the S.,

117:3.0 3. SIGNIFICANCE OF THE S. TO UNIVERSE

117:3.1 Supreme Being, God the Supreme, and the AS.,

117:3.1 attains finite culmination in the evolution of the S.,

117:3.2 The S. is the divine channel through which flows the

117:3.3 so is the S. the living way from finite consciousness

117:3.5 in the presence of the finite potentialities of the S.,

117:3.6 does in some ways resemble the growth of the S..

117:3.8 Paradise and in rendering these responsive to the S..

117:3.8 sometime culminate in the sovereignty of the S..

117:3.8 until such time as the completed evolution of the S.

117:3.9 unity, existential in the Trinity, experiential in the S.,

117:3.11 then did the S. function as the creative culminator of

117:3.11 we believe he will again function as a culminator in

117:3.12 life was derived from, the potentiality of the S..

117:3.12 Nor does he evolve man; yet is the S. the very

117:3.12 have our being within the immanence of the S..

117:3.13 The S. apparently cannot initiate original causation

117:3.13 the S. culminates the total finite and establishes its

117:4.1 efforts bespeak the unceasing struggle of the S. for

117:4.2 Throughout the grand universe the S. struggles for

117:4.2 that part of the S. which was dependent on this

117:4.2 of creation, becoming a part of the Deity of the S..

117:4.3 The child of the S., the evolving self, can be

117:4.4 The S. will again find expression in the creatures of

117:4.4 a nonascender returns to the S. as a drop of water

117:4.6 S. is striving in us, and with us, for deity expression.

117:4.6 As we find the Father, so has the S. again found the

117:4.7 neither does the S. evolve without purposeful action.

117:4.8 The temporal relation of man to the S. is the

117:4.8 of energy, mind, and spirit existent in the S..

117:4.8 It is upon the S. that the Adjuster-mortal ascender

117:4.8 It is out of the reality of the S. that the Adjuster,

117:4.9 of an enlargement of the sovereignty of the S..

117:4.9 in the evolutionary actualization of the S..

117:4.9 true that creatures could not evolve without the S.,

117:4.9 it is probably true that the evolution of the S. can

117:4.9 progression of creature evolution and S. evolution

117:4.10 But that will be his contribution to the S., not yours.

117:4.11 just that extent is the S. delayed in achieving divinity

117:4.12 of an infinitesimal fraction of the future of the S..

117:4.12 For as man attains human destiny, so does the S.

117:4.13 will you fail the S. personality of the universes by the

117:5.1 The great S. is the cosmic oversoul of the grand

117:5.1 In him the qualities and quantities of the cosmos do

117:5.1 his deity nature is the mosaic composite of the total

117:5.1 And the S. is also an actualizing Deity embodying a

117:5.2 achieve finite time-space Deity synthesis in the S..

117:5.5 Man does not unite with the S. and submerge his

117:5.5 form a part of the divine experiencing of the S..

117:5.6 When man acts, the S. reacts, and this transaction

117:5.8 faithfully transmitted through the Sevenfold to the S.

117:5.10 and facts of evolutionary experience in the S.?

117:5.11 as the Adjusters experience, they are like the S.,

117:5.11 the possibility for such experience within the S..

117:5.12 forever a part of the living cosmos, the S. person.

117:5.14 The evolving S. will eventually compensate finite

117:5.14 experiencing registers in, and is a part of, the S.,

117:6.0 6. THE QUEST FOR THE SUPREME

117:6.1 We seek the S. in the universes, but we find him not.

117:6.1 “He is the within and the without of all things and

117:6.1 The AS is “the form of the yet unformed, the pattern

117:6.1 The S. is your universe home, and when you find

117:6.1 when you find him, it will be like returning home.

117:6.1 He is your experiential parent, and even as in the

117:6.1 has he grown in the experience of divine parenthood

117:6.1 He knows you because he is creaturelike as well as

117:6.2 born in your minds the consciousness of the S..

117:6.2 As God is your divine Father, so is the S. your divine

117:6.2 “How universal is the S.—he is on all sides!

117:6.3 What Michael is to Nebadon, the S. is to the finite

117:6.3 in the universes of space, they become like the S..

117:6.6 awakening of the latent mother potential of the S.,

117:6.6 until the mother inheritance of the S. attains to

117:6.7 as well as the eternal universe child of the Mother S.

117:6.10 through sons to brothers, and hence to the S..

117:6.10 affection is the essence of the love of the S..

117:6.11 no approach to the S. except through experience,

117:6.13 make close approach to the S. in the traversal of

117:6.14 Havona natives acquire a comprehension of the S.

117:6.16 past, present, and future—makes the S. inaccessible.

117:6.17 you cannot, in this universe age, personally find him

117:6.17 The fruits of the spirit are the substance of the S. as

117:6.18 Man’s sometime attainment of the S. is consequent

117:6.19 The S. is not infinite, but he probably embraces all of

117:6.19 To understand more than the S. is to be more than

117:6.21 But no single ascender will ever find the S. until all

117:6.22 The S. likewise is no respecter of persons; he treats

117:6.22 he treats his experiential children as a single cosmic

117:6.23 he will have to search for the S. in the hearts of all

117:6.23 when all creatures reveal the love of the S., then will

117:6.23 will he become a universe actuality to all creatures.

117:6.24 the universes equals the attainment of the S.

117:6.24 yields the completed attainment of the S. and may

117:6.25 Men do not find the S. suddenly and spectacularly

117:6.25 men find him slowly and patiently as a river wears

117:6.26 when you find the S., you will discover the great

117:6.27 way that he is traversing is the presence of the S..

117:7.0 7. THE FUTURE OF THE SUPREME

117:7.1 This suggests the final emergence of the S. as an

117:7.1 We believe that the S., in this stage of development

117:7.2 is an entirely proper concept of the future of the S.,

117:7.3 1. The Unqualified Supervisors of the S. could

117:7.4 The S. could hardly function in the Trinity Ultimate

117:7.4 he had attained complete actuality of universe status,

117:7.5 3. The S. is not completely real to universe creatures,

117:7.5 deducing that he is quite real to the Sevenfold Deity,

117:7.6 It may be that the S. is able to forecast his presence

117:7.7 be reflective of the emerging sovereignty of the S.,

117:7.7 destiny of the seven corps will be directed by the S.

117:7.12 the accepted hypotheses of the future of the S., but

117:7.12 many speculations concerning his relations to the

117:7.14 that at this far-distant time the spirit person of the S.

117:7.15 This concept implies the actual sovereignty of the S.

117:7.16 It is possible that the S. may then be personally

117:7.16 from which he will direct the administration of the

117:7.16 superuniverse citizens of that age will be to the S.

118:0.0 S. AND ULTIMATE—TIME AND SPACE

118:0.5 4. The S. is evolutionary-experiential self.

118:0.9 is indispensable to evolutionary attainment of the S.,

118:0.9 the S. is indispensable to the eventual emergence of

118:0.9 And the dual presence of the S. and the Ultimate

118:2.1 It is volitional with the Universal Father that the S.,

118:2.4 concerning the administrative functions of the AS..

118:3.4 eventuates a new and emerging value of the S..

118:3.4 The concept of the S is essential to the co-ordination

118:6.1 embraces the power-potential of the AS. and the

118:7.3 indicates (besides the incompleteness of the S.) that

118:9.7 But in the evolving Deities of S. and Ultimate we

118:10.2 and Spirit—as the Trinity—are not the AS., but

118:10.2 the functions of the AS. are related to the function of

118:10.7 interlocking presences of the S. and the Ultimate.

118:10.8 as the S. consequently emerges as an actual unifier

118:10.9 due to the gradually emerging presence of the S.,

118:10.10 otherwise be expressed as the attainment of the S.

118:10.11 The impersonal presence of Deity (AS. and Paradise

118:10.11 the S. increasingly emerges as the meaningful

118:10.15 this is what establishes the sovereignty of the S. on

118:10.20 is in part the overcontrol of the incomplete S.

118:10.22 apparently variable reciprocal response in the S..

118:10.23 of time toward the goals of eternity, first in the S.,

119:8.5 possibility for the sovereignty of the S. in Nebadon.

119:8.7 through the experience of revealing the will of the S..

119:8.7 Sons, has identified himself eternally with the S..

119:8.7 In this age he reveals the S. and participates in the

120:0.7 embarked on a program of the revelation of the S.

120:0.7 sevenfold will of Deity as it culminates in the S..

120:1.2 Of the seven phases of the will of the S. you have

120:2.2 possibility of the sovereignty of the S. in Nebadon,

120:2.6 a further contribution to the sovereignty of the S.,

130:4.2 divinity of value—constitute the reality of the S..

130:4.3 of the Universal Father and the knowing of the S..

130:4.11 incomplete finite to the ascending levels of the S.

130:4.15 stabilized control by the energy and spirit of the S..

131:1.3 earth should pass away,the resplendent face of the S.

131:1.9 soul of the mortal blends with the spirit of the S..

131:2.6 wisdom; the knowledge of the S. is understanding.

131:4.2 The S. One is brilliant beyond description; he is

131:4.2 O S. Person, source of beings, Lord of creation,

131:4.5 and by wisdom we have experienced peace in the S..

131:4.6 strive for perfection must indeed know the Lord S.

131:4.6 fears who knows the blissful security of the S.,

131:4.6 for the S. says to those who serve him, ‘Fear not,

131:4.6 Our supreme desire shall be union with the S..

131:4.7 to awake in the realms of the S. and Immortal,

131:4.8 The man who has seen the S. is immortal.

131:8.2 knowledge, he can still walk in the ways of the S.;

131:8.3 “All good works of true service come from the S..

131:8.3 The Great S. seeks no credit for his bestowals.

131:8.3 The S. overspreads the universe and sustains it all.

131:8.3 others avoid, and that is because it is akin to the S..

131:8.3 The S. creates all things, in nature nourishing them

131:8.3 And it is a mystery how the S. fosters, protects,

131:8.4 In creation the S. became the world’s mother.

131:8.5 “The Great S. is all-pervading; he is on the left

131:8.5 You cannot find the S., neither can you go to a

131:8.5 The S. is the secure refuge for all creation; he is the

131:8.6 you shall enjoy the enlightenment of the S..

131:8.6 who dedicate their persons to the service of the S.

132:2.9 it approaches the purity and perfection of the S..

133:5.9 appear to be, they are, after all, unified in the S..

133:7.8 eventual attainment of the S. Unity of the universe.

142:3.7 5. The S. Yahweh.

143:7.3 the Father and by the attempted realization of the S..

149:6.3 only the works of God, he is led to fear the S.; but

144:5.17 And for the honor and glory of the S. Father.

160:5.7 the experience of the idealism of the s. and the

Supreme Adjusterssee supreme Adjusters

Supreme Arbiter

133:4.7 crave merciful consideration at the hands of the S..

Supreme Beingsee also Supreme;

            see also God the Supreme

0:1.14 experiential, as in the S.; associative, as in God the

0:2.15 The S. is personally experiencing the achievement of

0:2.16 central universe and power-personalizing as the S.

0:3.20 by evolutionary creatures is embraced within the S.

0:7.0 VII. THE SUPREME BEING

0:7.7 are power-personality unifying as one Lord, the S..

0:7.8 The S. is evolving as a subeternal personality

0:7.9 The S. is not a direct creator, except that he is the

0:7.9 except that he is the father of Majeston, but he is a

0:7.9 he is a synthetic co-ordinator of all creature-Creator

0:7.9 The S., now actualizing in the evolutionary universes

0:7.10 reality, under the directive urge of the evolving S.,

0:8.5 4. The S..

0:8.9 creatures sometime power-personalizing in the S.,

0:8.10 of Supremacy, God the Sevenfold, and the S..

0:8.10 person of God the Supreme are one reality—the S..

0:8.11 The S. provides the technique for the power-

0:9.1 Just as the S. progressively evolves from the

0:9.1 levels through the completed realization of the S.

0:12.6 now evolving, will eventually consist of the S.,

2:3.4 a part of the evolving experience of the S..

3:1.10 of the degree of the evolving presence of the S.:

4:1.10 This living presence of the evolving S. is inexplicably

4:1.10 the function of Providence—the realm of the S. and

4:5.2 Creator Sons, Superuniverse Rulers, the S.,

6:4.8 of the vast reflectivity intelligence of the S., which

7:1.5 with the emerging experiential overcontrol of the S..

9:1.3 domain of the Conjoint Creator and the evolving S.

9:2.1 experiential spirit phenomena—the spirits of the S.,

9:6.9 mind may be due to the incompleteness of the S.,

9:6.9 the S. is the evolving expression of the minds of all

9:7.5 emergence of the presence-consciousness of the S..

10:5.4 The Trinity is not a person, nor is the S. an exclusive

10:7.2 Trinity, like the S., is concerned only with the total—

10:7.3 The S. is something less and something other than

10:7.3 and Spirit do not personally function with the S.,

10:7.5 maneuvering of this probable functioning of the S..

14:6.23 4. The S.the evolutionary unification of experiential

14:6.23 and perfect proof of the spiritual reality of the S..

14:6.36 the reflectivity phenomenon associated with the S.

14:6.38 Here mortals attain pre-Paradise Deity—the S..

15:10.21 superuniverse personality manifestation of the S.,

15:10.23 sovereignty of the evolving experiential S..

16:1.2 is just why he can function personally for the S..

16:3.15 Spirit or to depict the spiritual attitude of the S.,

16:3.18 the growing experiential sovereignty of the S.

16:4.15 in association with the Conjoint Actor and the S..

16:6.1 is functionally related to the mind of the evolving S..

16:9.3 as a factor in the personality of the actualizing S..

17:2.2 Trinity is the very source of the actuality of the S..

17:2.2 imparted new personality prerogatives to the S. and

17:2.4 only existing personality of divinity created by the S.

17:2.5 signalized the first supreme creative act of the S..

17:2.5 This will to action was volitional in the S., but

17:2.5 The Deity response to the creative wills of the S.

17:3.3 the mind levels of the Conjoint Actor, the S.,

17:5.2 they synchronize with the universe presence of the S.

17:8.6 of that spirit-mind-power sovereignty of the S. which

18:3.8 destined sometime to be superseded by the S.,

18:3.9 The S. is achieving the sovereignty of the seven

21:3.23 To achieve new and higher relationship with the S..

21:5.5 divinity of God the Sevenfold culminating in the S..

21:5.5 sovereignty of the sometime-to-be-completed S.,

22:7.7 will probably prevail until such time as the S. shall

22:7.11 The S. is the unification of three phases of Deity

22:7.11 Center and his co-ordinates to the reality of the S..

22:7.13 certain high spiritual aspects of the S. which they

24:7.8 the power potential of the S. which he does not,

24:7.8 Graduate Guides are not created by the S., but we

24:7.9 modifications undoubtedly initiated by the S.

25:3.16 a unique grasp of the emerging reality of the S.,

26:2.6 Master Spirits to the emerging purpose of the S.,

26:6.3 Spirit compensate this noncontactability of the S..

26:6.3 without assuming the unrevealed activity of the S..

26:6.4 this commission as to their comprehension of the S.

29:3.3 are associated with the cosmic overcontrol of the S..

31:0.10 may they acquire the sevenfold concept of the S..

31:9.14 together with the evolving and experiential S.,

31:10.10 even the future master universe functions of the S..

31:10.11 the matchless ministry and overcontrol of the S.,

31:10.13 participated in the time-space evolution of the S..

31:10.19 scale and the personality emergence of the S. with

32:3.13 and through the power-actualizing Deity of the S..

33:2.4 qualify to portray the experiential divinity of the S..

36:2.20 philosophy of expanding factualization of the S..

36:5.16 but they do not repercuss in the S. when acting on

38:8.4 pending the completed factualization of the S..

48:3.16 this work, and pending the factualization of the S.,

49:5.30 some not fully comprehended technique of the S..

52:7.7 Increasingly, planetary allegiance to the S. grows.

55:12.3 until the authority of the S. becomes sovereign.

55:12.5 There are those who hold that the S. himself will

56:3.4 level of the Master Spirits in association with the S.

56:5.3 first level of experiential deity in the evolving S..

56:6.2 The personality realities of the S. come forth from

56:6.2 Spirit to the active functional mind of the S..

56:6.3 in this power-personality synthesis of the S..

56:6.4 they do not actually find the S. as they are destined

56:6.4 finaliters, sixth-stage spirits, have not found the S.,

56:7.2 culminates in the comprehension of the S. while

56:7.7 Neither do we know whether or not the S. will

56:8.1 The S. has a threefold function in the experience

56:8.1 First, he is the unifier of time-space divinity, God the

56:8.1 he is the maximum of Deity which finite creatures

56:8.1 third, he is mortal man’s only avenue of approach to

56:8.2 that such finaliters come really to know the S.,

56:8.3 the opportunity to do for and in the emerging S..

56:8.3 of this upon their fellows and upon the evolving S..

56:10.19 three divinities are primarily manifested by the S. as

94:3.4 Indian philosophers close to the truth of the S., but

102:2.5 of energy, mind, and spirit in and as the S..

103:7.3 on the finite level in the emerging Deity of the S..

103:7.11 of three things: mind, spirit, and the universe—the S..

104:5.12 the emerging power-personality synthesis of the S..

104:5.12 to the time creatures of space the S. is a revelation

106:1.4 unified in the emerging personality of the S..

106:2.1 the S. eventually synthesize destiny attainment.

106:2.1 The S. is the deity culmination of grand universe

106:2.5 Thus does the S. eventually attain to the embrace of

106:2.8 completed power-personality synthesis of the S.

106:2.8 as such is revealed on subabsolute levels in the S.,

106:3.1 the S. will consummate its fullness as it was time

106:3.2 Trinity—the union of the Supreme Creators, the S.,

106:3.4 and as they are power-personality unified in the S..

106:3.5 experience unifying on finite deity levels as the S.

106:5.2 going on in connection with the evolution of the S.

106:6.2 seems to be adequate for the actualization of the S.,

106:8.20 in response to the initial creative mandate of the S..

106:8.21 The S. is not only spirit but also mind and power and

107:5.6 experiential endowment of evolutionary Deity—the S.

108:2.11 6. Influence of the S..

108:2.11 by some cosmic reflex action originating in the S..

108:3.10 register in the expanding Deity of the evolutionary S.

110:3.10 recognition of progressive obligations to the S.,

110:6.16 of the evolutionary soul with the emerging S..

110:6.16 far less conscious of experiential relation to the S.,

110:6.17 kinship with the cosmic actuality of the S..

112:2.18 revealing the S. of experience to the God-seeking

112:5.2 experiential Deity directly, becoming part of the S.

112:5.5 and wisdom of decision-actions the S. depends for

112:7.16 the S. is to disclose his unrevealed tertiary function

113:3.6 the unrecognized and unrevealed working of the S.,

113:3.6 realm of progressive survival in and through the S.,

113:4.6 in the enveloping and evolving presence of the S..

115:0.0 THE SUPREME BEING

115:3.4 exhausted by the maximum conception of the S..

115:3.19 the truth, beauty, and goodness of the S. could only

115:4.5 manifest on the finite level in conjunction with the S..

115:5.1 The S. is absolutely dependent on the existence and

115:6.3 The S. embraces possibilities for cosmic ministry that

115:6.8 this S. is forever seeking for Paradise coherence.

115:7.7 The S. cannot be fully appreciated without taking

116:0.5 The S. functions primarily in the central universe

116:0.5 knows just what this third development of the S.

116:1.1 the essence of evolutionary growth of unity in the S..

116:1.4 by some unknown associative technique in the S..

116:2.8 4. The S..

116:2.12 The S. is the maximum revelation of Deity to the

116:2.13 with the experiential Deity of Trinity origin—the S..

116:3.4 human beings what the Paradise Trinity is to the S.

116:4.2 a particularly close relationship between the S. and

116:4.3 concomitantly the S. functioned creatively as the

116:4.5 Spirits in response to the will and purpose of the S.,

116:5.1 in the relationship of God the Sevenfold to the S.,

116:6.8 is shared alike by all, from mortal man to the S..

116:7.6 person of the evolving God of all creatures, the S..

117:1.0 1. NATURE OF THE SUPREME BEING

117:1.2 The S. thus becomes the finite synthesis of the

117:1.5 In the S.,Creator and creature are united in one Deity

117:2.1 culminating consequence of all this growth is the S..

117:2.7 the S. will function as an experiential sovereign in the

117:2.9 Does the S. actualize in response to the evolution

117:2.9 this is the appearance of the S., to all personalities

117:3.1 The cosmic reality variously designated as the S.,

117:3.4 Similarly can the S. function as the universe

117:3.4 he is the actual embodiment and personal epitome

117:3.6 man, being a creature, is not exactly like the S.,

117:3.7 is somewhat like the way in which the S. expands.

117:3.10 The S evolves by virtue of his liaison with the Trinity

117:3.11 During the present universe age the S. is unable to

117:3.12 The S. did not create man, but man was literally

117:3.12 Nor does he evolve man; yet is the Supreme himself

117:5.3 with the experiential mind of the then actualized S.

117:5.9 through the ministry of the spirit of the emerging S.

117:6.4 the functioning of the ever-enlarging action of the S..

117:6.5 Father and child of the cosmic reaction of the S.,

117:6.8 sons of God the Father and God the Mother, the S.

117:6.8 cosmic cocoon in which the endowments of the S.

117:6.24 the completed evolutionary actualization of the S.

117:7.8 The S. contains three superfinite possibilities for

117:7.14 and by the Supreme Mind, will factualize as the S.,

117:7.16 Certainly, though, the personality of the S. will be

118:6.1 Omnipotence embraces power-potential of the S.

118:7.3 in time and within the evolving presence of the S..

118:9.4 levels of power and personality unification as the S..

118:10.3 It would appear that, in the S., all phases of activity

118:10.3 that the evolving S. is the partial portraiture of the

118:10.15 presences of Supremacy—Paradise Trinity and S..

118:10.17 planet; and this is the attained sovereignty of the S..

118:10.21 to the incompleteness of the actualization of the S.

119:8.3 Supreme Creators, is revelatory of the will of the S..

119:8.5 bestowals is a new Nebadon revelation of the S..

119:8.7 we believe he will be collaborating with the S. in the

120:0.3 be characteristic of the exalted rule of the S..

120:0.3 universe wisdom and the divine experience of the S..

120:2.6 they are also uniting in the evolving Deity of the S.

Supreme Center Supervisors

29:2.2 1. S. Center Supervisors.

29:2.10 1. S. Center Supervisors.

29:2.11 the S. function both as individuals and conjointly

30:2.93 1. S. Center Supervisors.

Supreme Chief

45:4.6 leader in the recognition of the divinity of “The S..”

64:6.23 worship of the true God under the name of the “S..”

Supreme Circuit Supervisors

24:1.3 1. S. Circuit Supervisors.

Supreme Controllers

4:5.3 and conduct of the Supreme Creators and the S..

Supreme Council

17:1.7 chief of the S. of the Paradise Corps of the Finality.

18:6.2 on Paradise as the S. of Universe Adjustments.

31:10.9 the seven constitute the S. of Destiny on Paradise;

32:5.9 a Mighty Messenger temporarily attached to the S.

Supreme Creator(s)

0:7.9 experiential association with the S. of time and space

4:5.3 the administrative policies and conduct of the S.

17:2.2 This union of the creative power of the S. with the

31:9.14 of the Architects and the grand universe S. in the

32:3.13 is conjoined with the evolving divinity of the S. of

36:6.7 sometimes designated as the S. of time and space;

56:5.3 is actively manifest in the operations of the S.

56:6.1 And this divinity of purpose manifested by the S.

96:3.1 evolution of the Hebraic concepts and ideals of a S.

106:3.1 eventuate the plan; the S. bring it into existence;

106:3.1 consummate its fullness as it was created by the S.,

106:3.2 the first experiential Trinity—the union of the S.,

106:3.3 presence of the Master Creator Sons among the S.

106:8.10 This is the deity association of the S., God the

108:4.1 this act of abnegation in behalf of the S. children

108:4.2 The Adjusters are the will of God, and since the S.

116:2.3 bringing into existence the S. and their associates

116:2.12 The first three levels are the S.; the last three levels

116:2.13 The S., in their divine unity of power and personality

116:4.0 4. THE ALMIGHTY AND THE S. CREATORS

117:1.2 In the persons of the S. the Gods have descended

117:5.10 registry takes place through the persons of the S.

117:6.13 coming up from the evolutionary universes of the S.

118:4.7 presence of the Ultimacy of Deity that the S. operate

119:8.3 Deities, whose synthetic unity, as revealed by the S.,

Supreme Creator Personalities

0:12.6 eventually consist of the Supreme Being, the S.,

17:2.2 dawn of time, represents the initial effort of the S.,

107:4.6 manifestations, are always discernible by those S.

115:4.6 absonite agencies of Paradise and the S. of time.

115:4.6 attained to a certain point of maturation, the S.

115:6.5 The S. and all their divine associates are reflective of

116:2.14 in time and space through the activities of the S.,

117:3.7 in and out of the acts and achievements of the S.;

117:6.12 and by discovery of the manifold activities of the S.,

Supreme Deity

0:3.20 are ancestral to this S. of evolutionary time-space

31:10.11 their participation in the actualization of the S..

31:10.12 Sometime in the eternal future the evolution of S.

31:10.18 Concomitantly with these transactions the S.

56:8.2 destined to the service and the revelation of this S.

104:5.12 directly concerned, in the experiential Deities—S.,

112:7.15 from the mystery which now surrounds this S..

116:6.7 available alike to creature and Creator—even to S..

117:4.9 That S. is in a certain sense dependent on the

118:9.7 But in the evolving Deities of S. and Ultimate we

118:10.3 And we further find that this S. is evolving as the

Supreme Directors

48:4.7 of our superiors and in the divine stability of our S..

Supreme Divinity

26:6.2 that the ascenders achieve a new realization of S..

Supreme Executive(s) - see Executive; see Executives

Supreme Father

144:5.17 And for the honor and glory of the S. Father.

Supreme God

94:6.3 everlasting union with Tao, S. and Universal King.

112:7.19 your true characters—children of the S. of experience

131:5.3 There is but one S. God, the Lord of Lights.

Supreme Guide

8:2.2 by numerous titles: the Universal Spirit, the S.,

Supreme Judge

25:1.6 when man’s ascending soul stands before the S.,

Supreme Lord

104:1.6 the followers of Buddha, embraced S., Holy Spirit,

Supreme Mind

9:7.4 be accounted for by postulating the activity of the S..

22:7.11 and the S., the individual contribution of the Third

42:10.6 with the evolutionary-deity levels of the S. and

56:2.3 Spirits, who are in turn co-ordinated with the S. of

56:6.2 by means of the S., which concomitantly translated

56:10.11 evolution indicates the dominance of the S..

101:6.13 the attainment of the cosmic levels of the S. and by

102:6.10 of the cosmic truth of the dominance of the S..

106:5.2 are complemented by the unknown potential of S..

116:1.0 1. THE SUPREME MIND

116:1.1 and personality is a part of the creative urge of the S.

116:1.2 attributes of Supremacy is the function of S.;

116:1.3 the S. is in process of actualizing in the co-ordination

116:4.3 since has focalized the cosmic presence of the S.,

116:7.3 of identity and personality; and mind—even a S.

117:7.14 that both, as unified in and by the S., will factualize

118:9.4 and living—a living mechanism activated by a S.,

Supreme One

131:4.2 The S. is brilliant beyond description; he is the

131:8.2 “How pure and tranquil is the S. and yet how

Supreme Person

31:10.18 3. Concomitantly with these transactions the S. of

131:4.2 O S., source of beings, Lord of creation, and ruler

Supreme Power Center(s)

18:5.3 the activities of the third order of the S. and of all

24:1.8 and the first order of the S. effect a liaison which,

29:0.7 2. The S. Power Centers.

29:0.10 The S. have existed from the near times of eternity,

29:0.10 no more beings of these orders have been created.

29:2.0 2. THE SUPREME POWER CENTERS

29:2.1 Such is the origin of the S. of the grand universe,

29:2.18 One S. is permanently assigned to each local system

29:2.18 These system centers dispatch the power circuits to

29:2.18 They co-ordinate the activities of the subordinate

29:3.1 The S. distributed throughout the superuniverses

29:3.1 And they are all in perfect synchrony and complete

29:3.9 \ the S. function only on especially constructed

29:4.1 These beings are the mobile subordinates of the S..

29:4.4 Physical Controllers are direct offspring of the S.,

29:4.15 amenable to their associate directors and to the S..

29:4.21 by inherent ability and in co-operation with the S..

30:1.89 19. The S. Power Centers.

30:2.92 B. S. Power Centers.

41:1.2 One hundred S. of the fourth order are

41:1.4 Ten S. of the fifth order are assigned to each of

41:1.4 they are not stationed on the headquarters sphere but

041:01.05 One S. of the sixth order is stationed at the exact

116:5.3 2. The S. Power Centers.

Supreme Power Directors

11:4.2 S. indicate the location of the seven flash stations for

23:2.19 issues from one of the Seven S. a call for exploration

24:1.14 Circuit Supervisors are subject to the Seven S.

24:7.8 The Seven Master Spirits and the associated S.,

25:1.2 the Master Spirits and their associates, the Seven S..

25:1.3 the assembly of the Master Spirits and the S. at their

29:0.6 1. The Seven S. Power Directors.

29:0.10 The S. and Centers have existed from the near times

29:0.10 no more beings of these orders have been created.

29:0.10 The Seven S. were personalized by the Seven Master

29:1.0 1.THE SEVEN SUPREME POWER DIRECTORS

29:1.1 The Seven S. are the physical-energy regulators of

29:1.1 Their creation of the Master Spirits is the first

29:1.1 But even these quasi-physical beings would be

29:1.2 The S. are seven in number, and they are identical in

29:1.2 One cannot be distinguished from another except by

29:1.2 The same d. is always in association with the same

29:1.3 The Seven S. are stationed on peripheral Paradise,

29:1.3 their slowly circulating presences indicate the

29:1.3 The p function singly in the power-energy regulation

29:1.3 They operate from Paradise but maintain themselves

29:1.4 These mighty beings are the physical ancestors of the

29:1.4 they would have to return to Paradise for retoning.

29:2.1 The S. are not able, individually, to reproduce

29:2.1 they can and do reproduce—create—other beings like

29:2.9 These power centers together with the S. are beings

29:2.10 These seven co-ordinates and associates of the S. are

29:2.11 The S. and the Supreme Center Supervisors function

29:3.1 with their Paradise progenitors, the Seven S..

29:3.1 Seven Master Spirits, the creators of the Seven S..

29:3.2 The S. are forever exempt from apprehension or

29:3.2 neither are they subject to administrative direction

29:4.2 directly governed from Paradise by the Seven S.

29:4.23 The transformers are the conjoint creation of the S.

30:1.88 18. The Seven S. Power Directors.

30:2.91 A. The Seven S. Power Directors.

116:1.3 potential of the Supreme is vested in the Seven S.,

116:5.4 3. The S. Power Directors.

116:5.10 This episode witnessed the appearance of the S..

116:5.11 of physical power appears to be centered in the S.,

116:6.5 the S. are incomplete without the overcontrol of

Supreme Rulers

40:10.3 unfold in obedience to the established laws of the S..

43:3.4 understood that the Most Highs were not the S.,

46:8.4 The S. are merciful and patient, but the law of

50:1.2 of their own minds over and above the will of the S..

53:2.4 always professed wholehearted loyalty to the S..

54:1.9 fellows in the name of personal liberty when the S. of

54:3.1 to choose for oneself is an endowment of the S.,

54:4.5 There are many reasons known to us why the S.

65:8.2 But we are all under the jurisdiction of the S. of

130:2.2 loyal to the doctrine of the One God—the S. of

144:4.4 led up to the supercommunion of his soul with the S.

Supreme Soul

2:1.2 He is the S., the Primal Mind, and the Ultimate

Supreme Spirit or Supreme Spirit groups

17:0.0 THE SEVEN SUPREME SPIRIT GROUPS

17:0.1 The Sg. are the universal co-ordinating directors of

17:0.10 seven orders are known on Uversa as the seven Sg..

17:6.1 narrated as part of this discussion of the seven Sg..

17:8.2 the Sg. are the immediate creators of the vast

17:8.3 The Sg. are the co-ordinators of the inhabited

118:9.4 co-ordinating with a S., and finding expression on

142:5.3 “The S. Spirit shall bear witness with your spirits

Supreme Spirits

9:8.15 I. The S. Spirits.

17:8.0 8. FUNCTIONS OF THE SUPREME SPIRITS

17:8.1 The seven groups of S. constitute the nucleus of

17:8.1 The domain of the S. extends from the presence of

17:8.1 the activity of the S. is encountered everywhere in

30:1.3 A. The S. Spirits.

30:1.56 A. The S. Spirits.

30:2.3 2. The S. Spirits.

30:2.14 II. THE S. SPIRITS.

33:3.2 is of the sixth group of S., being the 611,121st of

Supreme Trinity Personality or Personalities

15:2.6 There are three Recents of Days, S., on each minor

15:2.7 is presided over by three Perfections of Days, S..

15:2.9 one such S. presiding over each of these perfect

15:13.1 are administered by three Perfections of Days, S..

18:0.0 THE SUPREME TRINITY PERSONALITIES

18:0.1 S. are all created for specific services.

18:0.1 They are designed by the divine Trinity for the

18:0.1 they are qualified to serve with perfection of

18:0.1 There are seven orders of the S.: 1.Trinitized Secrets

18:0.9 These beings of administrative perfection are of

18:0.9 is a past event; no more S. are being personalized.

18:0.10 these S. represent the administrative policies of the

18:0.10 they represent the justice and are the executive

18:0.10 They form an interrelated line of administrative

18:2.1 of the billion worlds of Havona is directed by a S..

19:4.8 Univ. Censors, together with the seven orders of S.,

33:5.2 number 611,121 of the sixth order of S., is a being

43:9.1 the first of the S. Trinity-origin Personalities they

Supreme-Ultimate

0:9.5 supreme, ultimate, and possibly s. endowments, but

0:12.8 do we postulate the sometime appearance of the S.

13:1.18 the spirits of the Supreme, the Ultimate, and the S..

13:2.10 likewise related to the Ultimate and to the future S..

13:2.10 secrets of the Ultimate, even the secrets of the S..

14:6.4 3. Ascendant-finite—S. evolutional.

16:1.3 encompass the functional domain of the S. to

16:2.4 Master Spirits are collectively endowed with the s.

16:3.17 of the attitudes of the Ultimate and of the S..

22:7.14 effort repercusses in certain phases of the S. Mind.

22:7.14 they represent actualities of S. Deity which have

22:7.14 the unrevealed master universe function of the S..

23:4.2 related to the Conjoint Actor’s bestowal of S. Mind.

23:4.3 involving the unrevealed mind potentials of the S.

106:8.12 Son-Spirit and then Spirit-Supreme and on to S.

109:7.5 realms of the Ultimate, the S., even to the levels of

Supreme Unity

133:7.8 and foreshadows his eventual attainment of the S. of

Supreme Whole

116:4.1 The unity of the S. is dependent on the progressive

117:4.5 irrelevant to the eventual appearance of the S., but

Supreme Yahweh

97:2.3 the better classes returning to the worship of the s.

97:7.13 the majesty and universal omnipotence of the s.,

142:3.7 5. The S. Yahweh.

supremeadjective

8:0.4 the Deities are co-ordinate, s., ultimate, absolute,

10:5.1 These functions are actively s., ultimate, and

15:12.2 The Sovereign Sons of the local universes are s. in

21:4.5 sevenfold bestowal Sons are unqualifiedly s. in the

21:5.1 of the sovereignty of a sevenfold Creator Son is s.

21:5.8 The Master Michaels are s. in their own universes

21:5.8 Otherwise these Master Sons are s. in authority,

21:5.8 are as Creators and Gods, s. in virtually all things.

25:3.4 study and adjudication, they are s. in authority.

27:0.1 supernaphim are perfect beings, s. in perfection,

33:3.1 the administrative authority of a Creator Son is s.;

33:7.7 all matters the courts of Salvington are final and s..

42:12.8 7. The accomplishment of divine destinies—s.,

48:3.16 the transition phases of ascendant life are s. in the

55:8.1 veto of the Constellation Fathers, is s. in authority.

66:8.6 The free will of man is s. in moral affairs; even the

67:2.4 proclaim Caligastia “God of Urantia and s. over all.”

84:5.13 Forever each sex will remain s. in its own domain,

88:3.4 the fetish of the state s. has passed through many

94:4.5 Siva and Vishnu are each regarded by some as s.

96:1.11 eventually believed him to be s. over all other gods.

100:6.2 the value that is held to be s. is truly a cosmic reality

102:5.1 time universes, potential is always s. over the actual.

107:4.3 but never the Adjusters; they are s. and infallible in

111:1.8 against his will; to the Adjusters the human will is s..

130:4.3 Always must the desire to do the Father’s will be s.

131:1.2 God is s.; he is the Most High of heaven and earth.

131:4.2 “He is the great God, in every way s..

131:4.2 Our God is s. in power and abides in the s. abode.

131:4.5 He is s. over all and in all.

131:6.2 They taught: “The Lord of Heaven is s..

131:7.2 Although I am great and s., still I have regard for

131:8.3 He is s. in power, yet he remains hidden from our

134:4.10 Only when God the Father becomes s. will men

143:1.7 the highest and s. is uncompromising loyalty to

supreme abode

131:4.2 Our God is supreme in power and abides in the s..

supreme achievement

14:6.7 Havona affords the Father s. gratification.

supreme acquirement

84:8.6 of the home—man’s s. evolutionary acquirement

supreme act

17:2.5 The creation of Majeston signalized the first s. of

supreme Adjusters

107:2.4 3. S., those Monitors that have served in the

107:2.4 A s., though no more divine than a virgin Monitor,

107:4.3 but never the Adjusters; they are s. and infallible

108:4.4 contacts with the s. and the self-acting Adjusters of

109:2.1 in relation to experience—virgin, advanced, and s..

109:2.2 Such a Monitor is either an advanced or a s..

109:2.10 S and self-acting Adjusters can leave the body at will

109:3.6 capacity belong to the advanced or to the s. type.

109:5.1 S. and self-acting Adjusters are able to contribute

supreme adjustments

4:1.9 made in a complex reality situation involving s. and

supreme administrators

18:1.1 They are not creators, but they are ultimate and s..

supreme adoration

27:7.3 other special outbursts of s. and spiritual praise

supreme adventure(s)

1:0.6 sublime search for the God of universes is the s. of

31:1.4 becoming a finaliter is one of the s. of these races.

32:0.3 before he ever embarked upon the s. of space.

110:3.1 Adjusters are engaged in one of the s. of time in

113:7.8 pairs have engaged in the s. of identity at-oneness.

143:1.6 The Paradise ascent is the s. of all time, the rugged

155:5.10 it is honestly won in the s. of all human existence—

supreme advisory body

45:3.9 the Jerusem executive council, the s. of Satania.

supreme ambition

1:0.3 God-knowing creatures have only one s., just one

supreme appeal

188:5.7 The cross makes a s. to the best in man because it

supreme ascensions

118:2.2 at the end of the s. and ultimate ascensions he

supreme assertion

3:5.9 4. Is faith—the s. of human thought—desirable?

supreme assurance

106:7.6 the infinity of God should be the s. that throughout

supreme attainment

102:1.1 capacity for comprehending the faith paths to s..

supreme authority

21:0.3 When settled in s., they are called Master Michaels.

21:4.4 a Creator Son receives from the Father s. over his

21:5.8 Otherwise these Master Sons are s. in authority,

33:3.1 the administrative authority of a Creator Son is s.;

43:2.2 Salvington government is the s. judicial authority.

48:2.18 the local planetary council of s. morontia authority

55:8.1 veto of the Constellation Fathers, is s. in authority.

84:2.3 the wife’s mother enjoyed virtually s. in the home;

114:4.3 the s. seems to be vested in the archangel attached

119:8.2 and to effect the final establishment of his s. in the

140:3.21 speak, for Jesus had talked to them as one having s..

196:0.4 validated by the s. of genuine personal experience.

supreme beauty

2:7.8 The discernment of s is the discovery and integration

56:10.3 The s., the height of finite art, is the drama of the

supreme blunder

19:1.9 2. It may commit the s. philosophical blunder by

supreme board

24:5.2 as the direct representative of the far-distant and s.

supreme body

31:10.9 Grandfanda is the chief of this s. of universe

45:3.9 executive council, the s. advisory body of Satania.

72:2.12 All decisions of this s. judicial body are by at least

supreme bookkeeper

141:4.1 that God is a Father, not a great and s. who is

supreme cabinet

35:6.2 constitute the s. advisory cabinet of the Creator Son.

supreme calamity

84:7.19 view the failure to have sons as the s. for all time

supreme choice

39:8.5 The s. of seraphim in the career of time is the post of

supreme command

172:5.10 and himself in s. of the assembling military forces

supreme commander

38:6.2 And Gabriel is the “s. of the armies of heaven,”

supreme commission

43:2.8 The approval of this s. renders legislative enactments

supreme concept(s)

22:10.2 that they are the personification of a single and s..

22:10.3 not see that such living concentrations of a single s.

56:10.18 word of Deity—the time-space comprehension of s..

91:5.1 As the concept of the alter ego of prayer becomes s.

160:5.3 since you deem the s. of your religion as being

supreme conflict

124:4.9 his s. was between two great commands which

supreme controller

131:4.3 The Lord is our ruler, shelter, and s., and his spirit

supreme correlation

118:7.2 Even the s. of all past, present, and future choice

supreme council(s)

18:5.4 representing the Ancients of Days at the s. on

18:6.4 other required personalities up to the s. on Paradise.

18:7.1 in accordance with the rulings of the s. of their corps

20:2.2 an order being directed by their s. on Paradise,

20:4.3 Such Adjusters form the s. Divinington council of

24:6.4 the Graduate Guides and now the chief of their s.

32:2.7 extending from the s. of the universe to the fathers

33:8.3 The s. of the local universe is made up of three

35:8.4 and assistants to the s. of the constellations

35:9.3 their places are filled by selections made by the s.

35:9.4 The s. Lanonandek councils are stationed on the

36:2.12 scrutinized by the s. of the senior Life Carriers

45:1.1 from time to time by the Jerusem s. executive council

45:3.22 members to represent the local system on the s. at

50:2.3 They usually surround themselves with a s. of twelve

55:10.1 the establishment of the s. of unlimited authority.

55:10.1 first act of this s. is to acknowledge the continued

55:10.6 creation and are assigned to the service of the s. of

55:10.7 jurisdiction of an extra-Paradise authority, the s..

66:5.31 This s. was directed by Van and was the court of

67:2.2 of appeal Van, chairman of the s. of co-ordination.

72:9.3 executives and by the mandate of the regional s.,

72:9.3 privileges are conferred by the state and regional s.

119:3.1 The s. on Salvington had just finished consideration

188:3.12 extant which show that during this period the s. of

supreme counselor

55:10.5 one of these Magisterial Sons will become the s.

supreme courage

143:1.7 the highest and s. is uncompromising loyalty to

supreme course

26:5.4 and experiential—intellectual, spiritual, and s..

supreme court(s)

33:7.7 matters the courts of Salvington are final and s..

53:9.3 Lucifer, placed on the records of the Uversa s.

55:4.28 there for a time to occupy seats on the s., after

55:8.2 becomes the volunteer adviser to the system s.

66:5.31 10. The s. of tribal co-ordination and racial

66:5.31 were authorized to assume the functions of the s. of

70:12.2 and eventually s. of adjudication were established

72:2.11 2. State s., whose decisions are final in all matters

72:2.11 bring any case at once to the bar of the federal s..

72:2.12 3. Federal s.the high tribunal for the adjudication

72:2.17 The federal s. does not pass upon socioeconomic

72:7.6 be modified except by consent of the federal s.,

72:8.3 Judges of the federal s. must hold degrees from all

72:11.1 industrial tribunals, confirmed by the federal s.,

175:3.1 On many previous occasions had this s. of the Jewish

supreme creator

117:1.9 at one and the same time the s. and the supreme

supreme creature

117:1.9 and the same time the supreme creator and the s..

supreme decision

108:2.8 3. Upon the making of a s. of unusual spiritual

109:2.4 3. Has a subject who has made the s., has entered

110:7.9 a supreme situation, and consequent upon a s..

113:1.5 Also, when any human being makes the s., when

113:2.1 a human soul who has made a s. to become Godlike,

supreme Deity

0:1.9 6. S.—self-experiential and creature-Creator-unifying

79:6.10 of a religion in which truth was enshrined as the s..

96:1.14 lesser gods are subordinated to a s.; the great Jove

96:4.7 a heroic effort to uplift Yahweh to the dignity of a s.

103:8.1 affirm the certainty of such a s. and personal Deity.

103:9.5 The earmarks of such a religion are: faith in a s.,

134:3.7 a religion which recognized God—some sort of s..

supreme delight

132:3.4 personally discovered truth, is the s. of the soul;

146:2.9 Said Jesus: “Let your s. be in the character of God,

150:5.5 service in the kingdom as the s. of life on earth.

supreme desire

1:2.2 God is not simply the s. of man, the mortal quest

8:0.1 the s. of both the Thought-God and the Word-God

71:4.15 becomes revealed in the s. of every individual to do

110:3.2 The secret of survival is wrapped up in the s. to be

110:3.6 decisions, your faithful determinations and your s.,

110:7.9 hear the Adjuster’s voice except in moments of s.,

130:4.3 Always must the desire to do the Father’s will be s.

131:4.6 Our s. desire shall be union with the Supreme.

140:10.9 faith in the effectiveness of the s. human desire to do

147:4.9 problems when your s. is ever to do the Father’s will.

170:2.18 The kingdom of God in this world, the s. to do the

177:1.3 Even a youth, if the desire of the heart is really s.,

177:3.2 when Nathaniel made his speech on “S. Desire” to

178:1.11 to preach this gospel of the kingdom—the s. to do

supreme destiny or destinies

22:8.6 who are forgathering on Vicegerington, the s. of all

42:12.8 7. The accomplishment of divine destinies—s.,

47:6.3 motivation of the realization of a common and s.

supreme devotion

100:7.12 the model of sanity and the pattern of s. to the high

110:7.10 Upon him I bestow the s. and affection of a divine

142:1.4 3. Love is the rule of living within the kingdom—s.

160:5.1 In this sense, religion symbolizes our s. to that which

160:5.4 A religion, by losing its universal appeal to s., may

188:5.1 The cross portrays the full measure of the s. of the

188:5.9 the s. of the full bestowal of a righteous life in the

196:0.10 To him prayer was a confession of s., the validation

supreme divinity

21:6.4 path for all universe personalities as it leads from s.

supreme dimension

112:1.9 This s is an associable absolute and, while not infinite

112:1.11 are articulated with the s. or personality dimension

supreme directors

16:4.2 s. of the vast and far-flung spirit-creature creation.

18:1.1 is wholly committed to this corps of seventy s..

18:1.3 The ten s. of Divinington affairs are reflective of the

18:1.5 the work of these s. has to do with the intimate

18:5.1 The Recents of Days are the youngest of the s. of the

29:0.5 Including the s., they embrace the following major

29:0.11 have nothing to do with the s. or the power centers

supreme disappointment

22:7.6 have made the supreme effort and sustained the s..

supreme dominance

95:6.4 symbol of the pure and wise Spirit of universal and s.

supreme dream

83:8.6 Marriage still is man’s s. of temporal ideality.

supreme duty

142:4.2 but rather shall all be concerned with one s..

supreme effort

22:7.6 who are designated as beings who have made the s.

45:7.3 in their s. to qualify the mortal survivors for the

supreme endowment(s)

0:9.5 ultimate, and possibly s.-ultimate endowments,

102:2.8 Religion is evolutionary man’s s., the one thing

supreme engagement

120:2.8 the ideal of perfected technique in the s. of the

supreme enlightenment

94:8.16 It implied a condition of s. and supernal bliss wherein

131:3.5 while he yet lives on earth—may attain the s. of the

supreme executives

17:1.0 1. THE SEVEN SUPREME EXECUTIVES

53:4.2 promised that they should rule the worlds as s..

supreme existence

101:6.2 God, constitutes the potential completion of s. and

supreme experience

130:2.6 and to learn to love them, is the s. of living.

155:6.7 should you sacrifice the s. of human existence:

155:6.11 is the s. of honestly trying to do that divine will.

184:4.6 fact and truth of that s. and supernal experience,

196:3.28 Religion is man’s s. in the mortal nature, but finite

supreme expression

188:5.4 that it was the s. and final expression of Jesus’ love,

supreme fairness

10:6.17 associates mete out the just judgment of s. to the

supreme fascination

86:1.4 was the main interest and the s. of the savage mind

supreme Father

95:5.7 worship of the One God, creator of Aton and s. of all

supreme fatherliness

140:5.17 may be passive, but here it is active and dynamic—s..

supreme fetish

88:2.6 Moses’ very effort against fetishes became a s.;

supreme finality

14:0.2 the ideal of divine completeness, s., ultimate reality,

supreme folly

175:1.5 your leaders are about to commit the s. of the ages

supreme forces

101:10.9 enlisted in the struggles of time on the side of the s.

supreme function(s)

10:5.1 These functions are actively s., ultimate, and

43:2.3 While the s. judicial function rests with the central

supreme gesture

196:3.30 Religion is man’s s., his magnificent reach for final

supreme goal(s)

20:5.2 The career of sevenfold bestowal is the s. of all

31:1.5 three destinies as constituting the s. of their careers,

87:7.7 The new cult must provide s. of living which are

100:3.1 pays any price essential to the attainment of the s.,

100:6.3 of the quest for the highest universe objectives—s..

112:2.14 the supreme ideas, the supreme motives, the s.,

supreme God or god(s)

93:2.3 on which we live, and he is also the s. of heaven.”

94:2.8 militant Islam with its concept of Allah as the s. of

95:6.2 The idea of a s. was clear in his mind, and he set

95:6.2 he created a galaxy of seven s. with Ahura-Mazda

98:3.7 emperor did not hesitate to proclaim himself the s..

supreme grandeurs

155:5.13 the eternal truths and s. of the kingdom of heaven?

supreme group

169:4.8 concept of Elohim and called this s. of beings God

supreme head

182:3.7 to employ none of his sovereign power as the s. of

supreme humiliation

70:7.7 And it was the s., a tribal disgrace, to fail to pass the

supreme ideal(s)

56:10.15 into one unified concept of a divine and s. ideal.

56:10.15 does this divine and s. become power-unified in

99:5.11 in presenting Christ as the s. of spiritual leadership,

100:5.3 that professions of loyalty to the s.—the psychic,

160:5.4 which constitutes the s. of religious loyalty,

160:5.5 have a genuine spiritual religion without the s. of

160:5.9 Therefore must your devotion to a s., if that ideal is

supreme ideas

2:0.2 nature of God can be studied in a revelation of s.,

112:2.14 the s., the supreme motives, the supreme goals,

supreme influence

160:4.15 that the far-reaching vision of religion exerts its s..

supreme integration

106:2.0 2. SECONDARY S. FINITE INTEGRATION

supreme joy

27:7.6 productive of the s. of divine satisfaction in the

55:2.5 “funerals” are occasions of s., inexpressible hope,

149:5.4 yield composure, contentment, and s. in the spirit”

178:1.11 to do the Father’s will coupled with the s. of the

180:1.2 I am about to experience the s.,even though enduring

180:1.6 which would have made such a loving service a s..

180:2.1 spirit and experience the s. of yielding this spiritual

supreme Judges

113:6.8 of concern to none but the s. of survival values.

supreme judicial body

72:2.12 All decisions of this s. are by at least a two-thirds

supreme jurisdiction

21:4.2 they assume settled and s. over the universes of their

supreme jurors

22:4.3 They are the s. jurors of Orvonton.

supreme justice

2:4.5 understanding interpretation of the demands of s.

25:3.17 as the embodiment of the s. of time and space.

25:4.12 expertness in the concept of universal law and s..

54:4.5 Sons, the s. of the superuniverse would have acted

54:4.6 S. can act instantly when not restrained by mercy.

54:5.3 2. S. is dominated by a Father’s love; therefore will

supreme knowledge

27:5.2 S. you thus obtain from the living beings who are

supreme law

32:4.6 Creator Son, whose will is the s. of his universe.

93:4.6 were patterned along the lines of the Dalamatian s.

142:3.22 And it is this s. of love for God and for man that I

supreme Lawmaker

4:1.2 with the unchanging and perfect nature of the s..

supreme levels

8:2.8 sublime traits of divinity are co-ordinated in near-s.

56:8.4 revelations of the God of evolutionary creatures on s

supreme love

100:4.4 high levels of human living are attained in the s. of

119:1.5 love and adoration by his matchless wisdom, s.,

supreme loyalty or loyalties

99:4.3 If religion is to promote s., it must not be formalized.

103:9.12 the devotions unquestioning, the loyalties s.,

155:6.13 to appear as a God of s. and divine ideals in the souls

163:2.10 Man may not share his s. to a spiritual ideal with a

supreme magic

180:2.4 regarded prayer in Jesus’ name as a sort of s.,

supreme mandate

1:0.3 there has gone forth the s., “Be you perfect, even

supreme meanings

14:4.22 and enlarged appreciation of s., ultimate values,

110:6.18 growth of the morontia soul, the comprehension of s.

supreme measure

180:1.3 I hold up before you the s. of true affection,

supreme ministry

157:6.3 the more complete realization of the truth of his s.

supreme mission

127:6.16 —Jesus prepares to continue his s. of revealing God

supreme mobilization

0:8.11 Divine Ministers are participants in this s., but

supreme moments

181:2.15 There will come those s. wherein my disciples will

supreme motives

112:2.14 the supreme ideas, the s., the supreme goals,

132:2.5 and unifies the s. human motives of time with the

supreme obligations

118:7.4 while failing to perceive the s. and duties of cosmic

supreme order(s)

39:9.2 serve more extensively with the s. of seraphim,

48:6.28 the teaching counselors of the s. of seraphim

52:7.2 highest and most experienced of the s. of Daynals.

53:7.6 Of the s. of seraphim, not an angel was lost, but

119:4.2 This seraphim tests out as belonging to the s. of

supreme perfection

9:2.4 towards the ideals of divinity and the goal of s..

supreme performance

22:7.1 unfold the experience of the s. creative performance

supreme personality or personalities

1:6.3 God, the highest, even s., ultimate, and absolute.

19:1.4 Teacher Sons are the s. co-ordinating personalities of

33:1.4 To you, Michael, the Creator Son, is the s.; to you,

102:3.15 is only satisfied with first causes, religion with s.,

111:5.6 this same perfecting son will find s. satisfaction in

supreme pleasure

1:7.9 Many times have I enjoyed the s. of a sojourn in

27:6.5 The masters of philosophy take s. in imparting their

27:7.3 such homage achieves the creature goal of s. and

supreme pledge

120:1.6 for personal reasons since I am the living and s.

supreme power

120:1.4 the s. over, and jurisdiction of, your universe.

supreme premium

69:2.5 Hebrews were the first tribe to put a s. on industry;

supreme price

181:2.29 follow me in paying the s. of loving service in the

supreme purpose

23:2.12 infinite adaptation of all things to their s. on the

120:4.4 Never lose sight of the fact that the s. of the Michael

129:4.7 And this was Jesus’ true and s. purpose.

160:1.11 to quicken and deepen the s. of living by actually

160:3.5 a new and exalted goal of destiny, a s. life purpose

195:10.17 purpose all education should be to foster the s. of life

supreme qualities

2:7.10 these s. of the Eternal become co-ordinated and

132:2.9 and spiritually unified with the positive and s. of

supreme question

153:1.5 there was just one great mystery, just one s.,

supreme reaction(s)

17:6.3 Spirit what is known as the “s. of complement.”

140:5.4 to the portrayal of his four transcendent and s. of

140:5.15 this by pointing out four s. of fatherly love:

supreme reality or realities

1:3.5 The s. personal reality of the finite creation is spirit;

99:4.4 prevails, for such is the true spiritual concept of s..

100:3.2 God becomes a symbol signifying the approach to s.

115:4.0 4. SOURCES OF SUPREME REALITY

177:2.3 “Love, John, is the s. of the universe when bestowed

191:5.3 facts, truth, and faith in the s. of living experience.

supreme realization

55:11.4 advanced achievements in the s. of cosmic wisdom.

supreme reason

2:5.5 evidence of the goodness of God and the s for loving

supreme refuge

131:4.4 He is the s. of the universe and the changeless

supreme relationship

40:10.13 Sonship is the s. of the creature to the Creator.

143:1.4 Truth is a liberating revelation, but love is the s..

supreme representative(s)

13:4.2 The Seven Master Spirits are the ultimate and s. of

120:0.4 but he can rule as the s. of the Trinity only after

supreme requirement

196:0.13 is the full significance of his one s., “Follow me.

supreme responsibility

84:7.25 conferring certain parental rights, entails the s. of

112:5.5 freewill creaturehood, constitutes man’s s. cosmic.

supreme revelation

7:7.0 7. THE S. REVELATION OF THE FATHER

128:7.6 Jesus made the s. of the Paradise Father to Urantia

supreme rule

3:5.0 5. THE FATHER’S SUPREME RULE

74:7.19 7. The seven commands of s. moral rule.

170:1.7 the eternal age of God’s s. on earth, the new world,

supreme ruler(s)—see also Ruler; Rulers

18:3.8 Apparently they are the s. of the superuniverses;

21:3.15 he has become a Master Son, a sovereign and s..

32:3.5 vicegerent of God and subsequently s. in his own

51:3.9 beautiful it would have been had Michael, the s. of

51:6.11 5. The universe Father—the Creator Son and s. of the

120:3.12 until his return as the s. and personal ruler of the

127:0.4 the unquestioned and s. of all created intelligences on

176:4.5 for he must come as the s. of a universe and not as

186:2.11 behold that man, while the God of Havona, the s.

supreme sacrifice

157:6.8 this affection by your willingness to make the s..”

supreme sanction

33:8.4 The one hundred councils of s. are also situated on

supreme satisfaction(s)

14:6.6 God the Father derives s. parental satisfaction from

23:2.14 the s. consequent upon the contact of the minds of

27:6.1 Next to the s. of worship is the exhilaration of

27:7.8 After the attainment of the s. of the fullness of

62:6.1 first volitional beings brought to us great joy and s..

89:0.2 the notion that spirits derive s. from the sight of

100:0.2 gratification—love yields the s. subjective satisfaction

132:6.1 those who lead men to God experience the s. of

155:5.10 the s. of experiencing the personal triumph of the

170:4.12 4. The s. satisfactions of the loving service of man.

supreme self-control

14:6.26 living will creatures of s. and perfect self-control;

supreme self-realization

35:3.9 7. The domain of co-ordinate and s..

supreme sense

1:5.13 Personality, in the s., is the revelation of God to the

supreme sentiment

138:9.1 one human emotion—the s. of friendship-loyalty.

supreme seraphim

39:0.2 1. S. Seraphim.

39:0.9 Manotia, is a s. and onetime functioned only as a s..

39:1.0 1. SUPREME SERAPHIM

39:1.1 These s. are the highest of the seven revealed orders

39:1.1 They function in seven groups, each of which is

39:1.2 The first group of the s. are assigned to the service

39:1.14 and often attended, by these counselors of the s..

39:1.15 was in the likeness of a teaching counselor of the s.

39:1.16 A body of 144 s. is elected from time to time by the

39:1.17 These are the official recorders for the s. seraphim.

39:1.18 Large numbers of unattached seraphim of the s.

39:1.18 the differential of demand for the service of the s.,

48:6.1 all orders of angels, from planetary helpers to the s.,

48:6.28 the teaching counselors of the s. order of seraphim

53:7.6 Of the s. order of seraphim, not an angel was lost,

119:4.4 always throughout this era were the s. regarded

119:4.6 to personalize in the likeness of angelic life as a s.

supreme service

20:6.2 These Sons of s. all pass from infancy through

55:3.8 conferred upon a citizen was the order of “s.,”

55:3.19 have received the order of s. of the morontia temple.

supreme shock

86:3.1 Death was the s to evolving man,the most perplexing

supreme situation

110:7.9 a s., and consequent upon a supreme decision.

supreme skill

14:3.3 Eternals of Days teach with s. and direct their

supreme sovereign(s) or Sovereign

21:4.5 acquired, such Sons are s. universe sovereigns;

67:2.2 the orders designating Caligastia as s. on Urantia

119:7.2 the final and triumphant return of Michael as s.,

119:7.4 eternally enthrone him as the undisputed and s. of

120:2.2 as well as the Son of God, s. of your universe.

120:3.10 return to us as the s. and unconditional sovereign

136:3.1 Prince, so soon to be proclaimed s. of Nebadon

supreme sovereignty

20:5.5 the arena in which Michael won the s. of the universe

21:3.2 the creature bestowals, he assumed an unearned s.,

21:3.8 4. S.—the settled authority following completion of

21:3.8 In Nebadon, s. dates from the completion of

21:3.9 5. Augmenting s.—the advanced relationship growing

21:3.12 takes an oath to the Trinity not to assume s. until the

21:3.16 The technique of obtaining s. over a local universe

21:3.23 and factualizes the s. local universe sovereignty of a

21:5.1 the sovereignty of a sevenfold Creator Son is s.

21:5.6 With the achievement of s. universe sovereignty,

21:5.6 The acquirement of s. by a Master Son implies the

21:6.2 elevation to s. universe sovereignty must signify the

53:9.3 Michael, upon assuming the s. of Nebadon,

116:4.8 Paradise divinity to the experiential nature of s..

119:8.5 bestowals resulted in the liberation of Michael’s s.

120:0.1 which every Creator Son must pay for s. of his

120:0.5 his sovereignty is s. since it embodies at one and

120:1.5 you return to us as s. and unconditional sovereign

120:2.1 ascension to your Father to receive from him the s.

120:2.2 And with the subsequent endowment of s. over

193:5.4 returned to the status of Paradise sonship and s. on

supreme study

40:7.4 this supernal adventure should be the s. of man.

supreme supervision

15:10.1 directed by one of the Seven Master Spirits of s.,

16:0.11 of these Seven Master Spirits of ultimate and s..

supreme supervisors

24:1.7 The s. of Havona and the associate supervisors of

24:1.7 The s. are seven in number and are stationed on

supreme surety

27:5.1 imprinted on the eternal tablets of divine life and s..

supreme teacher

74:8.8 since Moses was the s. of the Hebrews, the stories

supreme test

26:5.5 advancement, but achievement is the final and s..

82:1.10 impulse to the regulations of society is the s. of the

182:3.11 The s. of the full realization of the human nature

supreme tribunal(s)

14:3.2 who have long since passed the scrutiny of the s. of

15:12.0 12. THE SUPREME TRIBUNALS

15:12.3 in the decrees of these s. and superlative tribunals.

18:3.7 must participate in the final decrees of the s. of a

70:12.5 As judges of their high and s. only those who are

71:8.13 courts of nations presided over by a s. planetary

72:2.7 regional (subfederal) executives, the chief of the s.,

72:2.8 The federal s. approves the appointment of these

72:2.12 This s. consists of twelve men over forty and

164:4.12 which he courageously bore before this s. of all Israel

supreme trinity

94:4.4 2. The Trimurti, the s. trinity of Hinduism.

supreme trust

196:0.3 the tranquillity of s. and unquestioned trust in God

supreme truth

160:5.11 shall be thrilled by the communal vision of this s..

supreme type

109:3.6 survival capacity belong to the advanced or to the s..

supreme understanding

26:5.2 in three major divisions: first, the s. of the Trinity;

supreme undertaking

16:9.2 man’s s. in the physical tabernacle where the mind

supreme unifier(s)

55:12.4 They function only as s. unifiers.

56:8.0 8. THE SUPREME UNIFIER

supreme units

11:3.4 supersuperior, celestial, supercelestial, to the s..

supreme value(s)

1:2.2 reality, not merely man’s traditional concept of s..

7:3.5 consciousness that is fraught with s. spiritual value,

44:2.1 morontia world has a thousand and one things of s.,

55:8.4 efforts to inculcate new mota meanings of s. into the

92:7.5 devotion of self to the service of meaningful and s..

92:7.5 by the standards of highest meanings and s.—divine

96:0.1 finally excludes all but the one God of final and s..

98:2.5 develop a technique for fostering and conserving s..

99:6.2 to foster the attractions of s.; to enhance the service

100:1.3 new meanings of values, and augmented loyalty to s..

100:1.6 maintain an attitude of wholehearted devotion to s..

100:3.0 3. CONCEPTS OF SUPREME VALUE

100:3.6 The s. of human life consists in growth of values,

100:6.1 some reality which the religionist deems to be of s.

100:6.1 loyalty and wholehearted devotion to s..

100:6.1 This religious devotion to s. is shown in the relation

100:6.2 The accepted s. of the religionist may be base or

100:6.2 the value that is held to be s. is truly a cosmic reality

101:5.13 more and more you will know the truth of s., eternal

101:8.2 with spiritual meanings, divine ideals, and s.;

101:8.3 traitor when it belittles loyalty to s. and divine ideals.

103:2.1 natural and normal growth of the recognition of s.

111:3.5 Faith in the survival of s. is the core of religion;

111:3.5 religious experience consists in the union of s. and

112:2.11 of spirit can still perceive cosmic realities and s. of a

117:4.11 man cannot destroy the s. of human existence, but

118:9.9 meanings, and the goodness of s. spirit values.

161:1.11 such as superhuman, transcendent, s., infinite,

195:5.8 Religion discovers for the soul those s. which are in

supreme veneration

88:2.8 to swear by some object of s. is a form refined

supreme versatility

28:1.1 beings of divine originality and near-s. are the gift of

supreme virtue

16:7.10 S., then, is wholeheartedly to choose to do the will

supreme will

111:1.8 against his will; to the Adjusters the human will is s..

supreme wisdom

12:7.3 where the course of s. might indicate the demand for

95:6.3 God was a being of s. and the patron of civilization;

157:6.2 the personification of that s. which can only be

168:4.10 answer your petitions in accordance with that s. and

supreme word

95:5.8 The s. of Ikhnaton’s religion in daily life was

supreme worship

178:1.3 demand that spiritual homage and s. be rendered

supreme Yahwehsee Yahweh

supremeadverb

9:5.2 his co-ordinate and subordinate associates, rules s..

32:4.4 The Creator Son rules s. in all matters of ethical

33:2.2 this local universe, and herein he now reigns s..

79:5.2 But the red man had reigned s. in eastern Asia for

119:2.2 This rebel System Sovereign, Lutentia, reigned s. on

188:4.11 monarch of a universe in which justice ruled s.,

196:0.12 faith of the child reigned s. in all matters relating to

supremely

0:11.4 appears to be the all-efficient mechanizer of the s.

2:5.8 God loves me, I should continue to love him s.,

9:1.8 The Spirit is s. competent to minister love and to

18:7.2 They are s. devoted and divinely faithful to the

21:3.13 a Creator Son rules his domain well-nigh s. when

21:3.15 finished, then is he s. settled in universe authority;

22:10.8 are superbly loyal, exquisitely intelligent, s. wise—

28:6.21 God is s. great and good.

33:7.1 The Master Son, Michael, is s. concerned with but

37:5.5 They are s devoted to the welfare of the mortal races

39:9.3 They are still s. devoted to that universal plan of

48:4.16 exhilarating assemblage of s. happy personalities.

56:9.11 the explanation of universal unity as it must be s.,

56:10.3 that is the supernal achievement of the s. beautiful,

99:2.4 which is born of the sincere desire to love God s.

105:5.7 1. Primary maximums, the s. perfect reality,

105:5.8 2. Secondary maximums, the s. perfected reality,

120:3.9 world (much less on Urantia) but wholly and s.

123:1.1 secured work as a carpenter, and they were s. happy.

125:5.8 being interested s. in just one thing: to proclaim

131:2.13 “And to all who love the Lord s. and their neighbors

131:5.2 As you s. desire, so shall you be.

132:6.1 Did we not s. enjoy this ministry of restoring the

133:7.12 The s. happy and efficiently unified mind is the

139:5.7 Jesus was s. interested in men, all kinds of men.

139:7.6 Matthew was intensely loyal to Jesus and s. devoted

142:3.22 the injunction to love God s. and your neighbor as

142:7.10 The father is s. interested in the progressive welfare

177:4.10 wholly wedded to self-seeking and s. motivated by

195:6.2 science, while it s. concerns itself with the scientist.

surcharged

3:4.2 the Infinite would still be s. with the same degree of

12:7.6 He is the Father, a being s. with personality and the

51:1.3 they are also s. with divine energy and saturated

100:7.4 Jesus was s. with divine enthusiasm, but he never

suresee surewith not; surewith made or make

9:6.9 of this we are s.: The Infinite Spirit is the perfect

13:2.5 for you are s. to encounter many difficulties as you

28:7.3 reflective of the s. knowledge and certain wisdom

34:6.3 to embark on the s. and certain retracement of those

39:8.4 None but successful destiny guardians can be s. of

39:8.9 Angels are not absolutely s. of their eternal future

48:4.18 The mortal personality, never s. as to which will next

53:1.6 Gabriel has reserved in s. chains of darkness to the

55:10.11 We are equally s that the Melchizedeks are to remain

69:9.6 the king would be s. to trump up some charge for

70:2.19 then you may be s. that war will long continue.

72:10.1 penalty, and the visitation of justice is s. and swift.

75:7.4 the s. penalty, which would unfailingly attend default

82:3.13 a girl’s desirability as a wife since the man was s. of

87:2.2 the ghost was s. to delay its progress to ghostland.

87:4.3 two kinds of spirit ghosts made slow but s. progress

87:6.15 These primitive customs were considered s. guards

87:6.16 Self-denial was looked upon as being a s. coercive;

97:1.5 everlasting covenant, ordered in all things and s..”

101:2.7 does not stop in its flight of faith until it is s of a God

102:1.3 The more of science you know, the less s. you can be

102:4.1 to know the mind of God than for you to be s. of the

102:7.6 it is true that many who are inwardly s. about God

103:6.12 satisfying understanding of his s. and settled place

107:3.7 I am very s. there is nothing on Divinington of real

107:6.5 we have never been s. of detecting the presence of

110:1.2 Adjusters are loving leaders, your safe and s. guides

113:4.3 In following this leading you are s. to encounter,

114:1.1 Urantia had no s. and settled relationship with the

117:2.6 But we are very s. that it will be something very

118:3.7 we are s. that an idea pattern does not contain space.

118:10.23 Providence is the slow and s. emergence of the

118:10.23 Providence is the s. and certain march of the

124:5.6 he became increasingly s. that he would never go

126:5.9 supporting his family was a s. safeguard against his

127:2.9 James stated that he was s. Jesus would help to

130:7.2 to do something for them which you are s. they want

131:3.4 Those who are s. of salvation are forever free from

131:4.3 “God is the s. refuge of every good man when in

131:4.4 God is our s. leader and unfailing guide.

131:8.3 patient in his designs but s. of his accomplishments

133:1.5 there is pretty s. to be near at hand some other

133:2.1 I am s. you must feel that you have some good

136:8.5 trying to get ahead of the natural, slow, and s. way

139:8.12 Thomas had a keen and s. sense of fact.

147:5.7 slow progress, but the progress is none the less s..

147:6.3 Jerusalem spies were s. they would now secure

147:6.4 We are s. you will command them to cease.”

148:5.3 But of one thing you may be s.: The Father does not

148:7.1 Jesus went the six Jerusalem spies were s. to follow.

151:2.5 I am equally s. that all such attempts to make a

159:3.13 by so doing enter upon the s. pathway to trouble.

160:3.1 One thing I am s. of: Emotional excitement is not

161:2.9 Jesus seems to be so s. about God and speaks of

161:2.10 We know he is human, we are s. of that, but we are

161:2.10 but we are almost equally s. that he is also divine.

167:7.6 Angels are the s. and heavenly guides of the soul of

171:4.8 signifying a s. triumph of the kingdom immediately

173:1.2 he could be s. the intended sacrifice would not be

176:4.6 We are s. of only one thing: He has promised to

178:2.9 Jesus wanted to be s. he would have this one last

184:2.6 “I am s. you are a disciple of this Jesus, not only

184:4.6 the religion of Jesus thus becomes the s. technique

191:1.4 and that he could be s. he was still an ambassador of

195:3.9 could not save a great empire from the s. results of

surewith not or cannot

10:7.5 Frankly, we do not know; we are not really s..

12:4.2 we are not so s. about the relation of this Absolute

12:4.2 But we are not so s. about the relation of the

40:9.9 aspire to Paradise destiny, but they cannot be s. of it.

48:4.18 The mortal personality, never s. as to which will

101:2.16 while to all other men who are not thus s. of God

102:7.1 But you cannot be s. about God unless you know

106:6.4 we are not so s. regarding quantitative relationships.

107:2.5 a fourth stage of service about which we are not s..

107:6.5 we have never been s. of detecting the presence of

115:6.8 Though we are not s., we believe that, as a finite

123:6.9 while he was not perfectly s. about the answer, Jesus

surewith made or make

87:3.3 The custom of adopting children was to make s. that

122:10.3 In this manner Herod hoped to make s. that this child

131:3.4 then make s. that you sincerely seek to fulfill all

136:9.12 Jesus made s. that these same Jews would certainly

140:10.2 when they did make s. to remember what the Master

142:5.2 made your status in heavenly citizenship s..

156:5.2 Let every man make s. that the intellectual and

165:4.8 not see that my work has to do with making s. that

166:1.4 You make s. to present a pious and holy

168:1.15 departure of spirits of the dead served to make s.,

175:1.17 other hypocrites who make s. that they tithe mint,

177:0.1 Make s. that the truth abides in your lives, and that

177:2.3 make s. that your love is admonished by wisdom and

184:1.1 Annas wanted to make s. that the Master’s trial

187:5.8 in order to make s. of his death, one of the soldiers

188:0.3 for the purpose of making s. that Jesus’ body

188:5.11 Make s., then, that when you view the cross as a

188:5.11 Rather, make s. that you see in the cross the final

192:2.5 Only make s. that you follow me.”

192:2.10 make s. that you are devoted to the welfare of my

195:9.1 the superstitious creeds of past ages, make s. that

196:2.4 Paul’s Christianity made s. of the adoration of the

surely

2:7.6 but more certainly and s. by the unerring response of

3:3.2 He says: “I have s. seen the affliction of my people

13:2.7 you shall s. stand repeatedly at the “right hand of

23:2.12 characters which the Gods are so s. forging out on

46:0.1 the results of disharmony are being slowly but s.

52:7.7 Slowly but s. the world is being won to the joyous

58:1.5 Slowly but s. physical developments on earth and in

70:10.12 who is guilty of death; he shall s. be put to death.”

75:4.4 day that you commingle good and evil, you shall s.

75:4.4 become as the mortals of the realm; you shall s. die.”

75:4.5 that Eve should s. not die but rather live anew in the

83:5.2 Family life slowly and s. developed because sex and

84:5.4 Slowly but s. the mores change so as to provide for

89:10.4 should lead quickly and s. to those faith conquests

92:2.1 Slowly, s., but grudgingly, does religion (worship)

96:1.13 but let us fight against them on the plain, and s. we

97:4.3 Yahweh: “S. I will never forget any of your works.”

102:0.1 Each day of life slowly and s. tightens the grasp of

103:7.1 Faith, human religious insight, can be s. instructed

103:7.1 can be s. elevated only by personal mortal experience

106:0.3 and s. witness the appearance of some new order

108:6.5 Adjusters are thus slowly and s. re-creating you as

112:7.19 if you really desire,s. the heritage of the ages is yours

117:7.17 Certainly, s., and inexorably the enigma of the

130:2.4 S. you are not the coward who could stand by on

131:2.7 S. goodness and mercy shall follow me all the

131:10.6 and that I will s. receive the crown of eternal life.

133:1.4 s. we have no violence to fear from our friends.

133:9.1 “The teacher s. is not without honor in the eyes of

139:7.10 had so s. learned from the teachings of the Master

146:2.9 shall s. give you the sincere desires of your heart.”

147:6.4 s. your Master would not approve of such acts.”

147:6.4 if it is not wrong to eat the grain, s. the rubbing out

148:4.9 is ascending certainly and s. up to God and divine

149:6.9 The bestowal spirit of my Father will s. return to

153:1.3 followers were slowly but s. preparing their minds

153:2.1 the curses of transgression shall s. overtake them.

153:2.2 teachers laid hold of him, saying, ‘You shall s. die.’

153:2.11 came down from heaven, he has s. seen the Father

167:4.6 Lazarus has fallen asleep, then will he the more s.

167:4.7 I am satisfied it means the end; they will s. kill him

170:5.21 just as s. as the butterfly eventually emerges as the

173:4.2 ‘They may mistreat my servants, but they will s.

175:1.10 but whoso truly humbles himself will s. be exalted.

177:1.1 would be more free to worship, and I will s. be silent

177:3.2 as John Mark did, he would s. have taken us all.

178:3.4 shall s. ascend to the worlds on high and sit with

180:3.5 so will I s. send for you that you may be with me

180:4.2 you shall s. know that I am in the Father, and that,

180:6.9 S. the Master did come forth from God. But why

181:1.5 I will s. send the new teacher to be with you and to

183:4.6 S., the shepherd is smitten and the sheep are

184:2.7 said: “S. you are one of this man’s disciples.

185:3.3 If my kingdom were of this world, s. would my

188:4.7 he did better and more s. show the way of salvation

196:1.2 S. the Christian fellowship of believers will not

sureness

165:5.2 When you are tempted to doubt the s. of your

surest

32:3.6 The s. safeguard for the creature throughout the

39:1.6 the latter is the s. seraphic passport to Paradise,

53:7.12 is the greatest security against rebellion and the s.

91:5.3 criticizing some friend, the quickest and s. way of

113:7.7 For seraphim, the s. way of achieving the Deities is

sureties

37:3.8 records and identification s. are classified, filed,

100:2.7 Temporal securities are vulnerable, but spiritual s.

101:10.9 from the uncertainties of material isolation to the s.

149:5.4 and the s. of divine sonship which yield composure,

surety

5:4.1 feeling of “absolute dependence” and “s. of survival”

27:5.1 the eternal tablets of divine life and supreme s..

28:5.10 by the s. of the working, of the interplanetary

28:7.3 everlasting guideposts—living signs of divine s.

33:3.5 Son’s universe helper becomes forever settled in s.

40:8.1 some not experiencing this final s. of survival until

100:2.7 Jesus portrayed the profound s. of the God-knowing

113:3.4 of creature identity and the s. of personal integrity.

114:1.1 Such a proclamation in s. and in principle forever

141:5.2 who behold your lives will of a s. take cognizance of

142:5.4 I will become s. for their reception into the eternal

163:6.8 tested and proved the s. of these same promises.

176:3.2 and who has hid his life in the s. of the kingdom?

176:3.3 nothing else matters as regards the s. of survival.

surface or earth’s surface

2:2.3 but underneath the s. and beneath all outward

11:1.1 Father is resident at the very center of the upper s. of

11:2.2 the distance from the upper s. to the nether s. is

11:2.8 We speak of that s. of Paradise which is occupied

11:2.8 upper side, and the opposite s. as the nether side.

11:4.1 The peripheral s. of Paradise is occupied, in part, by

11:5.4 3. Occupying the outer margins of the under s. is a

11:7.1 If one “looked” directly up from the upper s. of

15:6.14 too massive; gravity is tremendous at the s..

15:7.1 circulation of certain energy currents near the s. of

16:4.4 the force phenomena identified with the nether s. of

41:3.9 meteors by accretion of energy-material at the s.

41:4.7 of the Orvonton giants now has a s. temperature

41:5.1 Fifteen feet of s. of the density of Urantia would

41:5.4 the very center of an average sun up to the solar s.,

41:5.4 flight terminated by a final plunge into the s. of a sun

41:6.3 why there is a calcium layer, a gaseous stone s.,

41:6.7 that spectral analyses show only sun-s. compositions.

41:6.7 wholly due to the present temperature of the sun’s s.,

41:7.2 The s. temperature of your sun is almost 6,000

41:10.1 outer s. of the sun began to erupt veritable streams—

42:7.5 show one hundred recognizable elements at the s.,

42:7.5 The heavier atoms are not found on the s. of many

43:1.1 Only the highlands are devoid of these s. streams.

43:1.2 The water systems of such spheres are both s. and

43:1.2 Spirit beings would naturally travel above the s. of

46:1.6 In this way broadcasts are held near the s. as they

57:5.2 increase of temperature initiated convulsions on its s.

57:7.1 space bodies crashed directly on the s. of Urantia.

57:7.1 These incessant impacts kept the s. of the planet

57:7.3 Urantia is more than one billion years old on its s..

57:7.3 open to your scrutiny are all derived from the es.

57:7.5 The whole earth is a veritable fiery inferno, the s.

57:7.6 are constantly hurtling in upon the planetary s..

57:7.7 to start precipitation of rain on the hot rocky s. of

57:7.7 during these ages the sun never shone upon the es..

57:8.3 Water-vapor condensation on the cooling s. of the

57:8.4 the water-covered s. became considerably depressed.

57:8.11 S. cooling alternated with immense lava flows.

57:8.11 Nowhere can there be found on the s. of the world

57:8.12 Nowhere on the s. of the world will there be found

57:8.15 the land mass covered almost ten per cent of the es..

57:8.18 The lava flows had brought to the s. a mixture of

57:8.20 be visualized as then covering nine tenths of the es..

57:8.21 period almost one third of the es. consisted of land,

58:2.2 a level about ten miles above the s. of the earth,

58:2.2 this region, at conditions prevailing on the es.,

58:2.2 health-giving ultraviolet rays that now reach the es.

58:2.6 Ascending from the s. of the earth, the temperature

58:2.6 with heat reckoning at the s. of the earth.

58:5.1 The temperature increases from the s. downward

58:5.1 it is slightly above the s. temperature of the sun.

58:5.2 Those found near the s. today represent the exudate

58:7.1 does not now appear at many points on the es..

58:7.3 The rocks of this olden age are now at the es.,

58:7.3 rocks are now at the es., or very near the s.,

58:7.4 primitive fossil-bearing stone layer comes to the s.

58:7.5 testify to the upheavals and s. fluctuations of those

58:7.6 much iron, copper, and lead up near the planetary s..

59:1.1 the dawn of this period of relative quiet on the es.,

59:3.1 North America but only appears at the es. in a few

59:4.7 and this red layer extends over much of the es.,

59:4.15 monuments of this epoch to be found on the s. of

60:3.11 the greatest s. distortions to take place since life

60:3.14 overthrust fifteen miles at the s. in British Columbia;

60:4.2 the various layers, both underground and at the s..

61:7.1 The distinctive boulders and s. cleavages, such as

61:7.1 gentle swells, or s. undulations, known as drumlins.

62:3.5 invaded this peculiarly sheltered nook of the es..

68:6.4 worst traits of human nature are brought to the s..

73:1.4 This feud was constantly coming to the s. whenever

74:0.1 settled slowly to the s. of the revolving planet in

78:7.4 of a time when water covered the whole of the es.

78:7.4 The only time the s. of the earth was covered by

85:0.4 everything imaginable in the sky and beneath the s.

85:1.2 appear on the s. of a cultivated field or pasture.

85:2.5 belief that water or precious metals beneath the es.

195:2.5 did penetrate beneath the s. of all this state religion

surfaces

11:7.1 Space does not exist on any of the s. of Paradise.

11:7.5 at right angles to the upper and lower s. of Paradise,

surge

145:4.1 At no time before or after did their hopes s. to

surged

125:2.6 refrained from asking the many questions which s.

172:5.1 such diverse and inexplicable emotions as now s.

185:5.3 As the crowd s. up on the steps of the building,

surgeons

77:2.6 of the corporeal staff members by the Avalon s..

90:3.2 priests, should also have labored as doctors and s..

surgery

74:8.3 the celestial s. connected with the interchange of

90:4.4 The medicine men eventually essayed actual s. in

surges

90:0.3 the fear which s. through the human mind when

surging

42:4.2 restless, s. electrical energy or magnetic power;

125:6.9 aloft and, quivering from head to foot under the s. of

195:5.10 or gratify all the latent adventure s. within the soul

surly

169:1.6 and industrious, at the same time self-centered, s.,

193:4.13 In temperament, Judas was s. and vindictive.

surmise

12:6.7 we s. that such amazing versatility and profound

29:3.12 we s. that their entire and almost perfect scheme of

31:3.5 and we s. that the bestowal of seventh-spirit

44:7.1 music, or anything similar, as you might be led to s..

112:7.13 the records of Divinington, I do not know, but I s.

133:3.8 They can tell you their story, but I s. they have had

surmised

61:7.10 have correctly s. that these bodies of water did,

123:0.5 s. that Archelaus would be more likely to pursue

125:3.2 did not miss Jesus because Mary s. he journeyed

128:3.6 But Stephen never even faintly s. that the Galilean

128:5.5 few of them s. that he was the babe of Bethlehem

132:0.10 Though Paul never really s. the identity of this

132:0.10 s. that this individual might have been Jesus but

143:5.2 Nalda s. that he was a Galilean Jew from his accent.

157:1.1 he rightly s. that it was the purpose to entrap them

164:2.3 The Master s. that the majority of the Jewish leaders

185:2.5 Pilate s. that the charges which might be brought

192:1.4 he s. that the unrecognized one was the risen Jesus

surmount

128:5.6 program of problems to solve and difficulties to s..

156:5.5 the folly of undertaking to s. temptation by the effort

191:1.2 his faith began to s. his doubts, and he stood still,

surmounted

102:7.6 s. them by living faith, and attained the highlands of

130:2.1 temple of Augustus, s. by a colossal statue of the

196:0.14 Jesus resolutely s. extraordinary difficulties, and

surmounting

166:3.8 for s. every earthly obstacle which might chance to

surpass

15:7.11 grandeur, and perfection of the Orvonton capital s.

43:8.1 far s. the glories of the training worlds of Jerusem.

surpassed

19:3.7 attitudes of the creature and the Creator is only s. in

61:3.6 elephant is approached only by the horse and is s.

76:3.10 their methods of education have never since been s..

94:11.9 across the broad lands of Asia until it s. the status of

95:3.3 the purely human religions of Urantia none ever s.

surpasses

37:5.11 in the mastery of Nebadon problems that utterly s.

surplus

68:5.5 fish in great numbers, drying the s. for winter use.

89:5.7 control population, the s. was unceremoniously eaten

147:2.1 was the first time Judas had carried a s. of money,

surprisenoun

2:1.5 new to God, and no cosmic event ever comes as a s.;

3:3.4 One thing is certain: God is never subjected to s..

73:6.7 Much to their s. they found it unguarded.

114:6.20 which the celestial forces have made against s.;

123:3.2 Imagine the s. of this inquiring child when he asked

124:3.7 Joseph received the s. of his life when he heard

125:6.4 temple, imagine their s. and amazement when they

133:3.8 Imagine the s. of Justus’ wife when, at this late

154:6.7 no one could take them by s.; so he asked Jesus

156:1.7 outside, much to their s., and said: “O woman,

156:3.2 It was a great s. to the apostles and evangelists to

163:6.6 gospel that you come back in s. at its effectiveness?

173:5.3 to his s. he saw there a man without a wedding

174:5.1 Philip was taken by s. to meet these prominent

179:0.3 It would not have been a great s. to the apostles to

179:3.1 with his fellow apostles in this expression of s.,

183:3.4 They were overcome with s. at his calm and

186:1.2 Imagine the great s. of this egotistic traitor when a

187:5.8 they found Jesus already dead, much to their s..

190:5.3 spoken, they stood still and viewed him with sad s..

191:6.4 Imagine the s. of David’s herald of the resurrection,

192:2.3 Be not taken by s. at the enemy’s hand.

surpriseadjective

66:5.8 as well as to prevent s. attacks by hostile humans.

93:5.6 defend themselves against the many s. attacks of

surprised

6:4.7 like the Father, the Son knows all; he is never s. by

63:2.5 They were so s. and startled at their success that

74:3.8 It greatly s. those who accompanied Adam on this

123:1.1 Joseph’s married brothers, who was s. to see them,

129:2.4 regarding the money due Jesus, and he was s. that

130:3.6 Ganid was much s. to discover that the best of the

132:7.1 Ganid was s. that Jesus did not follow out his

137:4.12 the marriage feast of Cana, Jesus was the most s..

139:2.6 but Peter was a fear-cringing coward when s. with an

141:7.13 The Master rarely appeared to be s..

142:4.1 But Flavius was agreeably s. when Jesus entered

143:5.2 Nalda was much s. to have a Jewish man thus speak

145:3.11 supernatural healing, Jesus was the most s..

149:6.2 “My children, I am not s. that you ask such

150:9.1 I am not s. that you remind me of the proverb,

158:4.4 The nine apostles were much s. and considerably

161:0.1 Jesus s. all by announcing that early the next day he

162:1.8 the Jewish authorities were s. beyond expression

166:1.2 they were not s. at his coming directly to the table

171:6.2 those who lived in Jericho were much s. that Jesus

172:5.1 expect next; they were too s. to be much afraid.

172:5.7 Nathaniel was not in the least s. that the Master

180:6.2 I am s. that none of you have asked me, Why do

181:2.6 The apostles were rather s. that Judas had not

184:2.4 Peter should not have been s. at this recognition,

189:4.6 They were greatly s. to see the stone rolled away

192:1.5 so s. that they neglected to haul the net of fish in

193:0.2 why were you so s. when I rose from the tomb on

surprises

14:5.9 billion study worlds is a veritable university of s..

surprisingsee surprising, not

86:7.4 exhibit a s. willingness to accept an almost equally

95:5.3 Ikhnaton manifested a political genius to match his s.

157:3.3 asked this s. question, “Who do men say that I am?”

173:1.10 This s. act of Jesus was beyond the comprehension

surprising, not

75:8.6 But it is not s. that these missteps occur in the affairs

77:4.12 not s. that Mount Ararat and its region were woven

96:4.5 In view of this cataclysm it is not s. that Moses

126:5.7 not s. that he once alluded to Herod as “that fox.”

133:3.2 it is not s., years afterward, when Paul was preaching

135:6.3 It is not s. that this strange preacher created a mighty

157:1.4 it is not s. that the episode became later expanded

surprisingly

43:6.5 all the various species are s. gentle and touchingly

94:7.7 it came s. near to being a revival of the Salem gospel.

153:5.1 They were all s. startled by the suddenness and

163:6.6 But why were you so s. elated?

surrendernoun

74:6.6 power was instantly suspended upon the mind’s s. to

89:7.4 woman could redeem her life by sexual s..

93:6.7 this real and public s. of his personal ambitions

97:6.4 And when Jeremiah counseled the s. of the city,

111:5.5 Such a creature choice is not a s. of will.

120:3.10 from the moment you leave us and achieve the s.

129:3.9 with Immanuel of Salvington just before his s. of

133:7.12 to secure peace of mind at any price, by the s. of

134:5.9 Political sovereignty is created out of the s. of self-

183:1.1 carry out at the time of the final s. of man to God

185:8.0 8. PILATE’S TRAGIC SURRENDER

194:3.16 it was an act of intelligent self-s. and unreserved

196:0.10 a declaration of faith, a transcendental s. of will,

surrenderverb

48:2.18 life to another without having to s. consciousness.

70:10.16 unwillingness of the individual to s. private redress to

91:9.4 You must s. every wish of mind and every craving of

111:1.8 But man does not passively, slavishly, s. his will to

112:2.11 while philosophy must s. to the conclusions inherent

117:5.2 Creator, he does not submerge or s. his personality

120:1.4 the vicegerent authority which you now s. to me,

120:1.5 From the moment you s. consciousness, upon the

134:4.4 all ecclesiastical authority and fully s. all concept of

134:4.10 peace on Urantia until all religious groups freely s.

134:5.10 sovereign nations intelligently and fully s. their

134:5.11 voluntary s. of certain prerogatives of sovereignty,

134:5.14 Urantia begin to enjoy peace when they freely s. their

145:2.2 great minds shall s. to the brightness of this light.”

155:5.10 utterly s. the right to participate in that most

160:1.4 degree to which man is willing to s. the gratification

160:1.4 social maturity is the willingness of a people to s.

191:1.5 were about ready to s. their doubts when Andrew

191:5.1 Thomas was slow to s.; he disliked to give in.

195:8.6 do not be quick to s. the beneficent gains of the

surrendered

53:0.1 s. to the sophistry of spurious personal liberty—

94:9.3 became Brahmanized and later abjectly s. to Islam,

100:6.4 The self has s. to the intriguing drive of an all-

133:3.7 have s. to the pressure of the hour and accepted

134:4.10 had fully s. all their notions of religious sovereignty

134:5.13 They have s. their sovereignty to the federal

134:6.5 these forty-eight states have s. their sovereignty and

136:6.2 again he s. everything into the hands of his Father.

137:1.8 Judean prophet s. two of his leading disciples to

139:11.10 As a nationalist patriot Simon had s. in deference to

163:3.3 the love of the truths of the kingdom, must be s..

185:1.3 Pilate s., ordered the images removed from the

surrenders

112:2.11 Thinking s. to wisdom,and wisdom is lost in worship

134:5.12 until every so-called sovereign nation s. its power to

146:3.7 who s. to the will of my Father shall abide forever.

surreptitiously

156:6.7 began s. to open their synagogues to Abner and

surround

5:2.4 power of those spiritual influences that s. you

35:6.5 The Most Highs s. themselves with a corps of

50:2.3 They usually s. themselves with a supreme council of

113:3.1 impersonal spirit influences which indwell, s., and

189:1.5 the seven personalities of Paradise s. the tomb, but

surroundedsee surrounded by

83:4.2 Magic, ritual, and ceremony s. the entire life of the

123:2.14 the garden walls which completely s. the home plot.

130:6.3 You may be s. with small enemies and be retarded by

153:4.6 when Jesus had finished speaking, his apostles s. him

surrounded by

1:7.4 be s. by an ever-changing and apparently law-limited

11:1.1 Father is immediately s. by the personal presence of

11:5.3 2. This Zone is immediately s. by an unnamed area.

11:7.8 elliptical region of motion s. on all sides by relative

12:1.10 one billion spheres of sublime perfection and is s.

12:1.10 Isle of Paradise, s. by its twenty-one satellites.

12:2.4 the grand universe is s. by the ancestors of a series

15:5.3 a nebula appears as an enormous central sun s. by

15:7.7 capital of Nebadon, your local universe, is s. by ten

15:7.8 headquarters of your minor sector, Ensa, is s. by the

15:7.9 headquarters of your major sector, Splandon, is s. by

15:7.10 Orvonton, your superuniverse, is immediately s.

15:13.5 headquarters worlds are s. by the seven instruction

36:2.9 Each of these primary spheres is s. by six satellites,

45:1.2 the finaliter corps of the local system and is s. by the

45:1.3 the supervisors of morontia life and is s. by seven

45:1.5 seraphic hosts engaged in system activities and s. the

46:5.9 They are all s. by far-reaching enclosures, which

46:5.11 each being s. by a public promenade wall.

46:5.23 These seven circles are s. by the exhibit panorama of

46:8.1 The triangles are s. by the panoramic depiction of

47:3.5 These halls are s. by the personality assembly

50:1.2 The prince of a newly inhabited world is s. by a loyal

57:2.1 enormous suns s. by a varying number of planets,

64:3.2 Badonites occupied an extensive plateau s. by forests

70:3.6 In the early ages each tribe was s. by concentric

78:4.2 The second garden was s. by concentric circles of

79:2.5 territory of the Deccan, s. on all sides by the sea.

81:3.3 manufacturing cities were always s. by zones of

89:4.6 S. by so many sensitive spirits and grasping gods,

145:5.5 Even now the house is s. by those who have come

148:9.1 The house was entirely s. by a vast concourse of

148:9.2 was thronged with people and entirely s. by eager

150:9.1 Jesus found himself s. in the synagogue by a great

151:5.2 hundred feet below the level of the sea and is s. by

173:1.5 a chamber s. by all this babble and confusion of

179:1.1 this long table was s. by thirteen reclining couches,

surroundingsee surrounding peoples;

       see surrounding tribes

11:3.1 region immediately s. the presence of the Deities is

11:8.3 cushion, explosive action would jerk s. space bodies.

11:8.9 the differential dimensions of Paradise and the s.

12:3.8 the central universe and the s. seven superuniverses

12:4.12 that the s. starry clusters and streams are engaged

14:1.9 seven concentric circuits immediately s. the three

18:3.1 When mortals graduate from the training worlds s.

18:4.8 The work of the pilgrims of time on the worlds s. a

18:7.2 the architectural training spheres s. a constellation

25:1.7 Servitals serve only on the educational worlds s. the

25:3.13 who are in residence on the educational spheres s.

25:6.4 circular abodes s. the area of records on Uversa.

28:7.1 the four hundred ninety study worlds s. Uversa,

32:3.1 replete universe, s. the home of the eternal Deities,

35:7.1 the circuit of seventy primary spheres s. Salvington

39:1.13 some one of the seven mansion worlds s. Jerusem.

42:7.1 S. this energy center there whirl, in endless profusion

42:7.5 Conditions s. the origin and subsequent evolution of

43:0.2 The seventy major spheres s. Edentia are about ten

43:1.7 S. this area are the governing centers for the seventy

43:4.4 the s. seventy structures comprising the residential

43:7.1 seven hundred seventy worlds s. the constellation

43:7.3 are given clearance for each of the ten s. satellites.

43:8.1 physical endowment of Edentia and its s. spheres

44:0.1 especially on the seven hundred seventy worlds s.

45:1.4 a visitor and observer on any of the seven s. worlds

45:1.7 The s. seven worlds are devoted to certain groupings

45:1.8 Its seven s. satellites are assigned to individual

45:1.10 The seven satellites s. the Father’s world are utilized

45:1.11 to visit the Satania prison worlds s. this planet,

45:4.1 the twenty-four s. seats were placed in position

48:1.2 Only the seven worlds s. the finaliters’ sphere of the

48:3.14 to the headquarters sphere and to the s. worlds of

48:6.33 fourth, Salvington and the s. educational spheres;

53:7.1 Father’s sphere and its s. seven detention worlds.

57:2.3 physical controllers were dispatched to nine s.

57:4.5 the increasing gravity-tidal pull of the s. swarm of

57:5.6 become independent circulating bodies in s. space.

57:6.1 to pour forth diminishing volumes of matter into s.

57:6.1 the s. bodies made their nearest approach to the sun,

58:5.8 lava beds, into the waters of the s. Pacific Ocean.

59:3.3 and the bottoms of the s. oceans were sinking.

60:1.1 violent and periodic cloudbursts on the s. highlands.

66:7.18 Immediately s. the city, hundreds of graduates of

69:7.2 By s. the herd they could keep control of the animals

72:1.3 without importing anything from the s. nations.

72:12.2 the sending of missionaries to these s. nations.

73:3.3 While it rained copiously on the s. highlands,

73:3.4 the branches of the rivers s. the second garden.

73:3.5 The mountains s. the Garden abounded in precious

73:7.1 in connection with the activity of the s. volcanoes

74:6.1 Immediately s. this homesite, provision had been

76:3.10 and priesthoods of the later tribes and s. nations.

77:3.1 the lands immediately s. their new city of Dilmun,

77:3.7 the cultural and religious center for the s. barbarians.

77:4.4 a civilization superior to that of the s. barbarians.

78:1.3 there went forth to the s. lands the culture and life

78:5.1 the union of the Adamites with the s. mixed Nodites

78:6.7 descendants, largely mixed with the s. Sangik races

78:6.8 the increasing infiltration of the s. inferior stocks.

78:8.3 these s. herdsmen and hunters possessed horses.

81:3.3 these olden cities rose above the s. ground very

93:5.12 possessed great advantage over the s. petty kings;

94:2.2 the debasing cults which poured in from the s.

96:1.11 impressed and awed the Bedouins of the s. regions

96:5.3 the religion of the Egyptians and the s. Levantine

97:9.6 among the gods in the eyes of the s. Canaanites.

122:5.9 which so charmingly overlooked the s. countryside

123:3.8 trips away from home with his father to these s.

126:1.2 Jesus looked out over Nazareth and the s. country.

127:3.7 people from all parts of the country and s. districts.

132:7.1 from Rome to points of interest in the s. territory.

142:8.1 these cities and among the people of the s. villages

147:2.4 they remained in Jerusalem and the s. country,

147:3.1 S. this pool was a structure of five porches under

149:1.1 and through all of Syria and the s. countries.

151:0.2 ministering to the sick in Capernaum and the s.

surrounding peoples

50:4.10 educated and spiritualized children of the s. peoples

66:3.6 Home building and village architecture among the s.

72:11.4 defense against invasion by the s. hostile peoples,

76:3.8 The Adamites excelled the s. in cultural achievement

78:2.4 state of reciprocal balance with the status of the s.

78:2.5 poured forth millions of their progeny into the s..

78:3.1 and explorers was biologically invigorating to the s..

78:5.8 homelands while markedly strengthening the s..

80:9.10 is so freely admixed with the s. as to be virtually

84:5.6 the Greeks treated women better than did most s.

95:2.9 the Egyptians had a religion far above that of the s.

95:2.9 life in comparison with the beliefs of many s..

96:5.8 a God but little better than the tribal gods of the s..

97:1.1 Hostile pressure of the s. in Palestine soon taught

121:2.8 liberty and independence of the political rule of s.

130:5.1 did not enjoy an enviable reputation among the s..

surrounding tribes

66:3.8 gathered the superior individuals of the s. and,

66:4.7 near and far to affect the eating habits of many s.,

66:6.4 plan consisted in attracting the best minds of the s.

69:8.4 were crude, they were far above those of the s..

76:3.4 instituted the foreign missionary service to the s.,

76:3.6 of this they possessed great advantages over the s..

76:4.8 candidate mothers were selected from all the s.

78:2.2 did they valiantly fight off the influences of the s.

93:2.4 Among some of the s. Melchizedek was referred to

93:5.11 maintained peaceful relations with all the s.;

93:7.1 the Salem missionaries, who penetrated to all the s.,

93:8.1 chief of which was the growing tendency of the s.,

93:9.4 Abraham was the spiritual leader of all the s.,

surroundings

3:5.11 s. stimulative of the irrepressible reach for better

5:5.1 the social s. necessitate ethical adjustments;

76:2.6 years, was greatly influenced by his unfavorable s..

76:4.8 These children were born and reared in the tribal s.

140:4.10 though pleasing s. may greatly contribute thereto.

144:3.14 go off by themselves amidst the quiet s. of nature

156:0.1 rested over Sabbath day amid these refreshing s..

167:6.5 worshiping the Creator in the midst of natural s.

196:0.11 the child’s trust in the security of its earthly s..

surrounds

11:5.6 The mid-zone of the force center immediately s.

112:7.15 God has emerged from the mystery which now s.

surveillance

125:4.2 bound and living under the s. of the Roman legions.

157:1.5 brought word that Mary’s house was still under s.;

survey

3:2.7 scope of your s.; such misunderstanding of God is

3:2.9 whose s., vision, and solicitude embrace the highest

30:3.4 in their work of star study and space s..

57:8.8 After making a painstaking s. of the planet, this

73:0.3 came to inspect the planet and, after his s. of racial

74:8.1 spent just six days in their initial s. of the Garden.

97:8.2 we should briefly s. the record of their perplexing

122:0.2 as a result of his study of human groups and his s.

130:3.4 After the first s. of the city’s chief attractions—

142:4.2 art; therefore, when they had finished the s. of the

158:5.2 while he gave the near-by apostles a searching s..

160:1.8 which might interfere with the disinterested s. of

160:1.11 by himself to engage in these seasons of solitary s.

surveyed

81:5.1 But when lengthy periods of human history are s.,

172:4.3 after Jesus had s. these familiar scenes once more,

179:1.3 they s. the seating arrangement of the table,

182:3.4 Jesus s. them and, with a pitying gesture, tenderly

195:6.9 unlearned Galileans s. Jesus giving his life as a

surveying

184:1.4 After a few moments spent in silently s. the Master,

surveys

195:6.9 The materialistic sociologist of today s. a community

survival or eternal survival or mortal survival or

    personality survival;   see survivaladjective

0:5.11 and which survives with the s. of the morontial soul.

1:2.2 peace, and who crave to experience ps. in death.

1:2.3 there to assist in evolving the immortal soul of es..

1:2.7 to religion, and indispensable to any hope of ps..

1:3.7 technique of s. is embraced in those adjustments

1:3.7 in this way to attain s. and eternity of personality

3:5.15 S. of the part is dependent on co-operation with

4:4.7 and pledged to effect the es. of his children on earth.

5:4.1 feeling of “absolute dependence” and “surety of s.”;

5:5.3 religionist of faith believes in a God who fosters s.,

5:5.6 intelligent worship and validate the hope of ps..

5:5.13 Es. of personality is wholly dependent on the

5:5.13 Adjuster, they all desire God, then is s. assured.

5:5.13 the potential of growth and s. of the immortal soul.

5:6.8 As pertains to es, God has decreed the sovereignty

7:6.5 earn the right to serve as the judges of s. in the

13:1.10 in relation to the ascension scheme of ms.,

15:12.2 The Sons of the local universes can decree the s.

16:6.8 the assurance of es., the ascent from the status of

16:9.3 The s. of identity is dependent on the s. of the soul

16:9.3 Personality identity survives in the s. of the soul.

24:6.9 and all-perfected plan designed to effect your s.

26:4.13 all the helper hosts of the universal scheme of s.,

26:4.15 co-operation with the Adjuster, is the price of s..

26:9.4 S. is complete in perfection, and perfection is replete

27:1.3 the seraphim to the mortal creature’s s. of death.

28:6.5 establish the necessary credit to insure the s. of all.

28:6.5 a mercy credit is established for the s. of each

28:6.5 one of sufficient grace to insure the s. of every soul

28:6.9 You all have time in which to insure your s.;

28:6.9 so to utilize it as to make certain the s. of your soul.

28:6.9 If s. is gained, all other losses can be retrieved.

30:4.15 the s. of the evolving morontia identity of the soul.

30:4.15 the truth of it if you do not reject the plan of ms..

30:4.33 in the execution of their divine plan of human s. and

36:5.12 for their inexplicable ability to survive and, in s., to

36:5.17 mind is devoid of the ability to worship and crave s..

36:6.5 The s. of mortal creatures is wholly predicated on

37:3.2 being dedicated to the work of creature s. and to

38:3.1 concerned with the operation of the plans of ms..

38:8.6 if the mortal ward attains s., then do they become

39:1.7 to decree the everlasting s. of ascending mortals.

39:4.4 statements for preliminary hearings involving ms.,

39:4.4 The defense of all cases of doubtful s. is prepared

39:5.6 concept of divine attunement as a philosophy of m..

40:1.2 far transcending your attainment of es. through the

40:4.1 When the mortals of time fail to achieve the es. of

40:5.4 identification constitutes the secret of personal s.

40:5.14 Urantia and similarly function at the time of ms.,

40:5.19 As to the chances of ms., let it be made clear: All

40:8.1 some not experiencing this final surety of s. until they

40:8.2 Such mortals have been deemed worthy of s. by the

40:9.7 are immediately remembered subsequent to ms..

40:10.5 in the selective operation of the divine plan of ms..

40:10.14 freely provided in and by the Paradise plan for ms.,

46:2.5 no struggle for existence, no s. of the fittest.

47:2.1 In the event of the s. of either or both of such a

47:3.7 nothing aside from experiencing the fact of s..

48:7.25 add to the experiential status the consciousness of s..

49:3.5 even in s. their peoples differ, being candidates for

49:4.9 S. is dependent on spiritualization by the ministry of

49:6.4 Mortals of the dispensational or group order of s..

49:6.12 but in the matter of s. all Adjusterless children are

49:6.13 groups of the probationary-dependent orders of s.

51:2.3 proceed quite independently of the physical s. of

52:1.3 The law of this age is the physical s. of the fittest;

52:1.7 The s. of superstition in the Urantia races is hardly

52:2.11 rugged competition in race s. has weeded out most

52:2.11 An idiot does not have much chance of s in a warring

52:6.6 enduring qualities which insure planetary group s..

53:8.4 There was s. for mortals and security for angels

54:6.9 The ability to decline s. does not date from the times

54:6.11 [Presented by a Mighty Messenger of experiential s.

55:0.3 of the superuniverse are assured of continuous s.,

59:1.19 —explains the trilobite’s great increase and long s..

61:2.5 replaced armor and size in the progress of animal s..

62:2.4 wise measures that so enormously contributed to s.,

62:2.5 their inferior neighbors, and thus, by selective s.,

63:3.5 Their ideas of s. after death were very vague and

63:7.0 7. THE SURVIVAL OF ANDON AND FONTA

63:7.4 death, and es. of the unique parents of all mankind.

64:6.16 The s. of comparatively large numbers of the yellow

64:6.31 of natural selection, differential s. of superior strains.

65:2.1 is indeed a romance of biologic struggle and mind s..

65:2.4 they represent the s. of the first early evolutionary

65:3.6 of uncontrolled natural selection and chance s..

65:8.4 desire—the choice of s. and the decision to achieve

65:8.4 Although s. may not depend on the possession of

65:8.5 then s. is assured regardless of the handicaps of time.

66:0.1 that will, the ability to choose the path of es., has

66:2.7 the Andon and Fonta posterity, representing the s.

67:7.4 Sin is fraught with fatal consequences to ps. only

67:7.5 another of the realization of the divine right of ps..

67:7.5 Es. can be jeopardized only by the decisions of the

68:1.2 Association early became the price of s..

68:1.6 phenomenon is well shown by the present-day s.

68:2.2 slowly toward the goal of destiny—extinction or s.

68:2.9 of marriage in evolution is the insurance of race s.,

68:2.9 Nature demands s., but the arts of civilization

68:3.2 Animals do not visualize s. after death.

68:4.7 The s. of a society depends chiefly on the evolution

68:4.7 circumstance finally select the fitter group for s..

69:1.3 fosters the establishment of these institutions of s. by

69:9.7 (Polygamy is the s. of the female-slavery element

69:9.14 these “commons” represent the s. of the earlier form

70:9.14 The s. of large numbers of defectives is not because

70:10.7 Dueling is a modern s. of the trial by ordeal.

71:2.19 The s. of democracy is dependent on successful

71:3.2 national egotism has been essential to social s..

71:4.17 National s. demands preparedness, and religious

71:5.1 decreeing the s. of the industries themselves.

71:5.3 Early evolution is characterized by the s. of the

75:3.8 Cano—and he was a magnificent specimen of the s.

75:8.7 then can you be assured of the possibilities of ps.,

76:6.0 6. SURVIVAL OF ADAM AND EVE

78:6.6 This group represented the s. of many superior

80:9.11 The Basques and the Berbers represent the s. of two

81:6.20 ingenious and efficient machines, determine the s. of

81:6.43 providing for continued development and certain s..

82:0.2 educational institutions are all essential to the s. of

83:5.2 sex and marriage regulation favored the s. of the

83:5.2 by insuring the s. of larger numbers of children.

84:1.9 chances for s. were greatly improved by male-female

84:1.9 This pairing of the sexes enhanced s. and was the

84:7.6 lures—this introduces a new factor into racial s.;

84:8.6 acquirement and civilization’s only hope of s..

85:3.1 This belief was a s. of the still earlier practice of

85:3.3 The Chinese worship of the dragon is a s. of the

86:4.0 4. THE DEATH-SURVIVAL CONCEPT

86:4.5 The primitive doctrine of s. after death was not

87:7.1 for cultural manifestation which will insure s. and

92:0.4 the capacity to self-realize the postulate of human s.,

92:3.2 sacrifice, prayer, confession, worship, s. after death,

92:4.2 some concept of the s. of personality identity after

92:6.1 basic belief of primitive religion was s. after death.

92:6.1 believed in ghosts and had an indefinite idea of s.

92:6.17 the hope of the s. of Occidental civilization lay in

94:3.7 the theologians of India failed to provide for the s. of

94:11.13 that faith in God would assure divine favor and es..

95:2.5 safeguard of the body and of pleasurable s. after

95:2.7 stars twinkling in the night sky represented the s. of

95:5.13 the Egyptians later believed in the s. of dumb animals

98:2.3 which would serve as a substitute for the belief in s.,

99:1.6 philosophy of human living and transcendent s..

101:1.6 the assurance of the s. of the believing personality.

101:2.4 reasons for believing in a God who fosters human s.:

101:2.7 the existence and reality of a God who fosters ps..

101:2.9 not afford ground for logical belief in human-ps..

101:2.14 the technique of the s. of personality and all those

101:3.1 which is indispensable to human progress and s.:

101:3.12 8. Continues to exhibit faith in the soul’s s regardless

101:3.14 Contributes to the continued s. of altruism in spite of

101:5.4 the s. of personality, and the eventual attainment of

101:6.1 revealed religion has to do with the experience of s.,

101:6.8 stability, and the positive assurance of personal s..

101:10.1 man likewise discerns no s. of individual personality

101:10.2 indicates the personal s. of the conceiving personality

101:10.2 the reasoner the eternal truth of the s. of personality.

101:10.6 impasse in mortal thinking regarding the s. of the

102:0.1 His hopes of s. are strung on a figment of mortal

102:3.5 belief in the possibility of the s. of that personality.

102:3.9 of personality; revelation is the assurance of ps..

102:8.1 of self-preservation and craving s. after death, is

103:3.5 s. of religion throughout the vicissitudes of the ages

103:9.5 faith in a supreme Deity, hope of es., and love,

104:3.2 Regardless of the realization of the s. of spiritual

107:2.2 in the minds of evolutionary candidates for es..

107:2.4 whose human partners for some reason declined es.,

107:2.8 the mortal indwelling, but whose subjects rejected s..

108:5.6 you for the eternal adventure, to assure your s..

108:5.10 a personal guardian of destiny and should fail of s.

108:6.4 He is the power, privilege, and the possibility of s.,

108:6.6 they decree your s. and pass you upward to new

109:1.2 that every time a Monitor-indwelt mortal fails of s.,

109:1.4 regardless of the s. or nonsurvival of their particular

109:2.2 actual fusion planet where the human failed of s..

109:3.6 to persons who have unquestioned capacity for s..

109:3.8 those beings who are virtually disqualified for s. by

109:6.1 meaningful value in every creature is certain of s.,

109:6.1 irrespective of the s. or nonsurvival of the meaning

109:6.1 And so it is, a mortal creature may reject s.;

109:6.7 which is intrusted to an Adjuster is assured es..

110:1.4 are factors in the solution of your problem of soul s.

110:2.2 s. is a gift of the Gods which must be desired by the

110:3.2 bringing about your s. depends not so much on the

110:3.2 The secret of s. is wrapped up in the supreme desire

110:3.3 or failure, we are speaking in terms of human s..

110:3.5 do not in the least interfere with the certain s. of the

110:3.5 Ignorance alone can never prevent s.; neither can

110:3.5 resistance to the Adjuster’s leading can prevent s. of

110:7.5 all of the experiential memory of s. once held by the

110:7.10 And I exhort him to s., not to disappoint me, not to

111:1.5 what mind desires to comprehend that insures s.;

111:1.6 melodies of God identification and consequent es..

111:1.9 guide the ascending soul into the harbors of es..

111:3.1 is empowered to rescind such a choice and reject s..

111:3.1 Even after s. the ascending mortal still retains this

111:3.5 Faith in the s. of supreme values is the core of

111:3.7 If there is no s. of eternal values in the evolving soul

111:5.2 of his will is the secret of s. and of perfection in s..

111:5.4 Peace in this life, s. in death, perfection in the next

112:0.0 PERSONALITY SURVIVAL

112:3.1 but concerning ps. there are really three kinds:

112:3.2 If and when mortal man has finally rejected s., when

112:3.7 with other personalities until after completion of s..

112:4.11 believing that the human partner may have rejected s.

112:5.0 5. SURVIVAL OF THE HUMAN SELF

112:5.15 in the custody of these dependable trustees of ms..

112:5.15 during the time intervening between death and s.,

112:6.5 During the times immediately following s., ascending

113:3.6 Throughout the entire realm of progressive s. in

113:6.3 In case the human soul fails of s. after having

114:2.5 excepting in certain domains concerned with ms..

117:4.2 When a human being chooses es, he is co-creating

117:4.10 or by rejecting s., will you allow these secrets of

121:2.6 constituted the secret of the s. of their monotheism

121:2.6 The temple service at Jerusalem represented the s. of

121:2.8 The secret of the s. of Palestine, the kingdom of

121:5.11 salvation, “deliverance from evil, s. after death,

121:5.12 popularity of mysteries reveals man’s quest for s.,

121:5.15 endowment of a righteous character of es. qualities.

123:2.1 work for the es. of their evolving immortal souls.

130:2.8 of spiritual responsibility and potential of es..”

130:2.8 to experience anything equivalent to ps. in eternity

130:2.9 are transformed into the values of es.—unending

130:4.5 experience evolve the divine characters of es. from

131:6.1 preserved the doctrine of one God in India—the s. of

132:1.4 they strive valiantly to justify their continued s. by

132:2.2 This indwelling spirit is the standard of ps..

132:2.3 those decisions of choice which are essential to es..

132:3.6 the mind of man, and which is the potential of es..

133:3.10 with bright hopes of es., and the younger woman

133:7.10 in time, and which is inseparable from ps. in eternity.

139:12.7 being a full and equal chance for salvation and s..

140:1.5 all other things essential to es. shall be secured

146:2.5 love of God cannot force the salvation of es. upon

146:3.8 had been uncertain regarding the s. of the righteous,

146:3.8 words of assurance about the es. of all true believers.

148:4.5 rejection of the Father’s plan of ps. and the Son’s

148:5.2 for the ascension of man—sin is not essential to s..

155:6.16 everything you are and have on the adventure of s.

160:4.1 making a temporal living and achievement of es..

168:1.4 the sisters loved their brother and had faith in the s.

174:3.4 positively affirming the fact of the s. of mortal

176:3.3 nothing else matters as regards the surety of s..

182:1.19 I am the secret of es..

188:4.6 to make forever plain the certainty of ms. after death

188:4.7 Jesus forever made the way of salvation (s.) more

188:5.2 do win men over to goodness and righteous s..

188:5.2 The Master’s love implies rehabilitation, es..

193:2.2 But such s. is dependent on your having been

195:2.8 believed in immortality, some sort of s. after death,

195:3.11 sufficiently long to insure the s. of Christianity

196:2.9 magnificent, eternal future for those who chose s..

196:3.17 Human s. is in great measure dependent on

196:3.27 it fails to provide for the s. of even its own moral

196:3.27 glorification, and assured s. of everything morality

survivaladjective

survival advantage

61:1.3 Mammals possess an immense s. over all other forms

survival candidate

113:4.4 the human ascender to the end that such a s. may

survival capacity

40:5.9 primitive men acquire s. but fail to attain fusion.

76:4.6 Adjuster indwelt since they possessed undoubted s..

109:1.4 fostering the evolution of the immortal soul of s..

109:3.6 all Adjusters indwelling men and women of s. belong

109:6.1 upon some higher type of mortal mind, one of s..

survival character

28:6.22 grow in greatness, in true magnitude of genuine s..

109:3.3 helpers in the intriguing task of perfecting a s..

112:4.2 the Adjuster’s version of the deceased human’s s.

112:4.12 if the final transcript of the summary of s. character

133:7.12 But the s. of a soul is not fostered by attempting to

survival concept

86:4.0 4. THE DEATH-SURVIVAL CONCEPT

survival decisions

112:7.6 S. decisions must here be formulated.

112:7.6 S. decisions are now being confirmed.

112:7.6 predicated upon the fact that s. have been made,

survival endowment

65:2.16 a hardy type of human being with tremendous s..

survival existence

37:10.6 afford a grasp of the reality and grandeur of the s..

survival experience

14:4.21 orders directly connected with your s. are herein

48:3.18 They are not essential to any part of your s..

53:7.12 that the s. of mortal ascension is the greatest security

54:6.10 As you ascend in the s., you will broaden your

103:5.7 enrichment of the first stages of the immortal s..

survival failure

113:6.3 absolved from blame in the matter of the s. of her

survival faith

176:3.2 the next step in the eternal career with the same s.

176:3.3 But make no mistake! this s. is a living faith,

survival hope

1:7.3 Even beauty and truth would be divorced from s. if

survival insurance

69:5.1 Savings represent a form of s. insurance.

81:5.4 Social association is a form of s. which human beings

survival personality

106:1.3 No matter how deep in space, a material s. may take

survival plan(s)

7:5.1 that invitation-command has motivated all the s. and

48:8.3 The mortal-s. has a practical and serviceable

77:9.12 —the superb s. of bringing God down to man and

survival possibilities

68:1.5 they possessed greater s.; hence has civilization

survival potential

5:5.13 whose decisions determine the s of the immortal soul

survival prospects

109:4.5 while to him who has s., shall be given even the

survival purposes

110:2.3 transcripts of your true advancing selves, for s..

survival qualities

5:5.14 foster the production of his immortal soul of s. if

16:9.2 earliest inception the soul is real; it has cosmic s..

36:5.17 mind, has no s. apart from spirit identification.

84:8.4 pride and rivalry are powerless to enhance the s. of

109:4.5 From him who has not s., shall be taken away even

121:5.15 by the endowment of a righteous character of s..

survival races

22:4.3 Number are the superior spiritual minds of the s.,

survival referees

40:8.3 fusion, the s. of the Creator Son are convened.

survival scheme

113:0.1 all of the vast s. of spiritual progression has been

survival souls

46:7.3 do not possess s., but spornagia do enjoy long lives,

46:7.4 Although spornagia neither possess nor evolve s.,

survival status

5:1.8 on Paradise a place to receive all those whose s.

30:4.11 mortals of s., in the custody of personal guardians

49:0.2 evolutionary planets where mortals of s. are living.

133:6.6 whether or not the moral consciousness attains s.

survival struggles

39:5.7 the s. of the early ages do not naturally breed trust.

survival traits

109:6.2 a composite assembly of all the s. of all his former

survival value(s)

22:5.1 other mortals of s. traverse Havona, attain Paradise,

47:4.5 life which was worth while, and which had s., was

50:6.3 effort are an essential part of the acquirement of s..

59:6.10 eliminated all forms of life except such as had s.,

68:1.5 And it is only because of the enhancement of s. in

70:0.3 Government does have s.; therefore it becomes

84:7.10 Love of offspring is universal and is of distinct s.

102:7.4 religion, but such an experience is devoid of s.,

108:1.6 to the certain evolution of an immortal soul of s..

109:3.2 Nothing of s. is ever lost in all the wide universe.

109:6.2 the Adjuster carries away everything of s. which

112:2.20 But selfhood of s., selfhood that can transcend the

112:5.6 if your intentions and desires are of s., there are

112:6.9 The soul of s. faithfully reflects both the qualitative

113:6.5 is the custodial trustee of the s. of mortal man’s soul

113:6.8 none but the supreme and all-knowing Judges of s.

133:6.5 that part of man which represents the potential s.

133:6.6 moral consciousness, which becomes possessed of s..

survival worlds

108:6.5 really are (only spiritually) for resurrection on the s..

survivals

89:6.7 are all s. of the early ceremonies involving human

90:2.4 Modern s. of this proclivity for casting lots are

survivesee survivewith cannot or never or not

0:5.10 emerging and immortal soul which is destined to s.

1:4.3 it is designedly intended to be one with you if you s.

2:3.4 indwelt personality, the experiential spirit values s.

2:3.5 Such attitudes of cosmic unreality can s. in the

5:6.5 thus insuring that these same beings may s. death

11:4.5 the Father has prepared for those who s. the life in

12:8.16 in death, both mind (identity) and spirit s. while

16:9.3 If mortal man fails to s. natural death, the real values

16:9.3 the real spiritual values of his human experience s. as

16:9.5 but science, morality, and religion always s. the crash

27:7.8 the Adjuster when the purpose to s. was sealed;

36:5.12 which accounts for their inexplicable ability to s. and

36:6.5 nor personality; it does not individually s. death.

39:7.1 minister almost exclusively to those mortals who s.

40:5.19 s. provided they manifest willingness to co-operate

42:12.15 submits itself to the spirit direction can hope to s. the

44:2.1 realities which God has in waiting for those who s.

48:8.3 only that you may s. just to enjoy endless bliss

52:1.3 Those who s. are usually subsequently blended with

52:7.12 so shall you and your children s.; and it shall come

60:2.12 which would enable them to s. as air navigators.

68:5.13 But an industrial era cannot hope to s. if its leaders

70:3.6 and clan membership was believed to s. death—

71:1.3 nations never functioned as a state and failed to s.

76:6.4 not possible for such an advanced civilization to s.

81:6.32 No civilization can s. the long-time harboring of

82:5.1 were more versatile and had greater ability to s. in

87:7.9 No cult can s. unless it embodies some masterful

87:7.10 No cult can s. if it retards moral growth and fails to

97:1.1 taught the Hebrew sheiks they could not hope to s.

97:10.7 It is difficult for religion to s. as the private practice

99:2.5 church must speedily cease such action if it is to s..

101:3.3 to s. (in Adjuster custody) the dissolution of the self

108:5.10 to examination when their subjects fail to s..

109:3.1 permission for everlasting fusion if their subjects s..

109:3.2 (Many who fail of Adjuster fusion do s. as Spirit-

109:3.4 If you s., there is to be an eternal union, fusion,

109:4.5 What others have lost, in that they refused to s.,

110:4.4 every worthy treasure of the mortal mind if you s..

110:7.3 advanced work in those mortal subjects who fail to s.

112:0.15 13. Personality may s. mortal death with identity in

112:3.3 human will, the soul of such an individual may s..

112:5.22 then will these worth-while experiences s. in the

113:0.1 sent forth to do service for those who shall s..

113:2.4 When human beings fail to s., their guardians may

121:6.8 Jewish theology did s. as it was interpreted and

130:4.5 creative bestowal of personality which can s. in

131:8.2 men and thereby enables them to excel and to s..

131:8.6 even though your body perish, your soul shall s. in

132:3.6 Plants and animals s. in time by the technique of

146:2.5 any mortal creature who does not choose to s..

146:3.4 you will eternally s. with the children of the kingdom

146:3.5 You s. your life in the material world of the flesh

155:3.8 no civilization could long s. the loss of the best in its

177:4.9 in the old order, which he now believed would s.,

193:2.2 you and your brethren shall also s. mortal death.

195:4.3 oncoming dark ages, it was the better prepared to s.

196:3.35 If man does not choose to s., then the Adjuster

survivewith cannot or never or not

1:3.7 Such material-linked minds cannot s. mortal death.

36:6.5 forces of the universe; it does not s. as individual life.

49:4.9 But mortal mind without immortal spirit cannot s..

49:5.20 But such distinctions do not s. natural death;

51:4.7 normal worlds involuntary servitude does not s. the

68:5.13 But an industrial era cannot hope to s. if its leaders

71:4.17 Idealism can never s. on an evolving planet if the

76:6.4 not possible for such an advanced civilization to s.

81:6.32 No civilization can s. the long-time harboring of

84:5.4 tribes which persisted in cruelty to them did not s..

87:7.9 No cult can s. unless it embodies some masterful

87:7.10 No cult can s. if it retards moral growth and fails to

97:1.1 taught the Hebrew sheiks they could not hope to s.

131:4.8 Man’s friends of the flesh cannot s. death; virtue

140:8.14 family is a temporal institution; that it does not s.

146:2.5 any mortal creature who does not choose to s..

196:3.35 If man does not choose to s., then the Adjuster

survived

32:5.4 Having s. the trial life of time and material existence

44:1.15 If Adam and Eve had only s., then would you

45:4.11 relegated to the likeness of mortal flesh, but who s.

48:6.34 worlds or else s. by the technique of Spirit fusion.

50:7.2 is an agondonter of finaliter status, having s. from

53:7.12 Every ascendant mortal s. the fiery trial and emerged

59:1.18 this period, only two hundred of which have s..

59:2.11 have s. as the modern pearly nautilus, octopus, squid

59:6.2 this period of transition less than five hundred had s..

59:6.8 but they s. because they could long live even in

60:0.2 vertebrates were no longer dominant, having s. in

60:1.11 nonplacental and proved a speedy failure; none s..

61:2.9 America, though a few camels s. up to the ice age.

61:3.6 no animal the size of an elephant could have s.

61:3.6 at the opening of this period, only two have s..

62:1.1 and northern Africa, whose progeny have s. to the

62:2.5 of the older noncarnivorous monkeylike tribes s..

62:3.4 powerful and intelligent offshoot of the species s.

62:3.13 a couple who only s. by hiding in a food-storage

64:2.7 ice visitation and have s. as the present-day Eskimos.

64:7.7 Of all the six colored races they have s. in greatest

65:2.5 mention is made only of those which s. the long,

66:5.29 Few of these practices s. the disintegration of

67:4.1 Ang and three members of the food council had s..

69:9.4 The ancients believed that only the rich s. death with

71:0.2 The modern state is the institution which s. in the

76:0.2 Eve suffered much but s., owing to superior strength

76:4.4 these vegetarian tribes migrated to the east and s.

79:3.8 It was well diffused throughout all India and has s.

80:5.7 the modern European races, but they have s. only as

80:9.11 obliterated the blue men, but in the south they s. in

81:6.41 what s. the selective adjustments and readjustments

82:3.3 marriage naturally evolved to higher levels and s. in

88:1.2 Many tribes had fetish stones, but few have s. as

89:7.3 If the child s., it was thought that the gods had

90:1.5 shamans early perished; only the shrewd actors s..

90:2.4 which was serious business to primitive man has s.

94:4.9 Hinduism has s. because it is essentially an integral

94:7.8 Siddhartha taught far more truth than has s. in the

103:6.7 predicated, in part, on the experience of having s.

114:6.7 endeavor to maintain the ideals of that which has s.

138:9.2 a great test to the apostles, a test which they s., but

149:7.3 about seventy-five s. the test of actual experience

181:2.8 I have s. every disappointment so far, and I will not

195:9.3 teachings of Jesus, though modified, s. the mystery

195:10.14 all too true that such a church would not have s.

survives

0:5.11 and which s. with the survival of the morontial soul.

16:9.3 Personality identity s. in the survival of the soul.

36:6.5 it has undergone energy evolution and s. only as a

40:9.4 experience on the material worlds of origin s. death

49:6.13 equivalent to that of the parent in case only one s..

59:3.10 the seas are so excessively salty that little life s..

82:3.5 that still s. among many groups of the black man.

88:1.2 fire worship, together with belief in holy water, s..

94:3.7 something distinct from the Adjuster which also s.

97:10.5 this religion s. because it has effectively functioned

101:3.1 religion s. even the confusion of metaphysics.

101:3.3 the Adjuster possession of which s. the death in the

112:4.13 If the human individual s. without delay,

112:5.12 additional to the Mystery Monitor, which s. death.

112:5.12 This newly appearing entity is the soul, and it s. the

132:2.2 But the soul that s. time and emerges into eternity

132:3.6 The human soul (personality) of man s. mortal

132:3.7 Human life continues—s.—because it has a function,

survivingsee surviving mortal; surviving personality;

       surviving soul

1:3.6 fosters the evolution of the immortal soul of the s.

1:3.7 to achieve oneness with the s. and guiding spirit

5:1.6 knowing God and the supernal assurance of s. for

5:1.7 Man is spiritually indwelt by a s. Thought Adjuster.

5:6.7 as to bring into existence the s. identity of the soul.

5:6.8 to inhibit the creation of this s. and eternal self

8:3.5 dedicated all to the stupendous plan of exalting s.

30:4.15 assigned seraphim is the keeper of the s. identity—

31:3.7 these s. creatures have been trained to the limits of

39:2.6 mind planners on the mansion worlds help the s.

40:9.3 This spirit infusion constitutes these s. creatures

48:0.3 and the subsequent spirit status of s. human beings.

61:2.6 The s. members of the early reptilian families are

62:3.8 But peace once more prevailed, and this lone s. tribe

65:2.7 The frog is one of the earliest of s. human-race

65:2.7 The human race has no s. ancestry between the frog

65:2.10 frog family, today represented by four s. divisions:

68:6.7 have determined the quality of a s. population

69:9.9 and later, inherited by the s. family or by the tribe.

76:3.4 with Seth, the eldest s. son of Adam and Eve born in

78:4.3 the highest types of the s. remnants of the Adamite

78:7.3 right back to one of the three s. sons of Noah.

80:0.2 The modern white peoples incorporate the s. strains

81:4.14 the skeletal characteristics of the three s. types still

82:3.12 The s. widow was almost invariably blamed for her

85:1.4 The tombstone is a s. symbol of images and idols

87:7.8 A s. cult must symbolize that which is permanent in

95:3.4 the s. doctrines of the Salem religion flourished.

96:7.1 concepts of God that were maintained by s. Salem

98:5.3 Mithras was conceived as the s. champion of the

98:6.1 no religion has thus far succeeded in s. without the

107:5.5 evolving immortal morontia soul of the s. human,

109:6.1 Adjusters never fail; nothing worth s. is ever lost;

109:6.1 bestows these s. meanings and values upon some

109:6.7 these s. and conserved realities are held in trust for

112:3.2 conjoint opinion of the Adjuster and s. seraphim,

112:5.11 the s. you which is distinct from the departing

112:5.12 constitutes the s. element of terrestrial origin;

112:5.13 This child of persisting meaning and s. value is

112:5.18 once more the role of Paradise guide to your s. self.

122:5.2 little-understood first-born son and his s. brothers

134:2.3 contact with every one of the s. races of Urantia

139:4.14 This Book of Revelation contains the s. fragments of

196:3.35 If man does not choose to survive, then does the s.

surviving mortal(s)

0:5.9 to become a part of the personality of the s. mortal

22:3.1 the cream of governing ability derived from the s. of

30:1.11 premind spirit are bestowed upon certain of the s.,

30:4.14 All s. who reawaken on the mansion worlds belong

30:4.26 then the s. prepares for the long flight to Havona,

31:3.8 Gods be so concerned in so thoroughly training s. in

39:6.1 their greatest efforts toward the education of the s.

39:8.6 All s. of Adjuster-fusion destiny have temporary

40:7.2 Your own races of s. belong to this group of the

40:8.1 practically all s. are fused with their Adjusters on

40:9.7 spiritual value are common possessions of the s.

45:6.4 No s., midwayer,or seraphim may ascend to Paradise

45:6.7 are received and reassembled certain children of s.,

47:5.3 S. now gain practical insight into true metaphysics.

48:6.37 assigned to teach, direct, and counsel the s. mortals

48:8.2 is best carried forward by having the s. climb up

52:7.16 immediate destiny and final dwelling place of s..

107:1.7 to fuse with the evolutionary souls of the s. of the

107:2.7 and with such s. they are registered in and out of

107:2.7 indissolubly linked with the ascending career of a s..

109:3.3 these s. attain eternal life through Spirit fusion.

112:4.3 time of awaiting the factual reappearance of the s.

112:5.15 During the transit of s. from the world of origin to

112:7.15 The present known destiny of s. is the Corps of the

130:7.7 s. achieve identity in a seven-dimensional universe.

189:3.2 onetime assigned to the group custody of these s.,

surviving personality

30:4.15 does not entirely explain the reappearance of the s.

112:3.5 but two nonmaterial factors of s. persist:

112:3.5 the Adjuster and the soul that reassembles the s.,

surviving soul(s)

5:6.7 as to bring into existence the s. identity of the soul.

7:3.2 the inherent secret of the Paradise ascension of s.

16:9.2 man’s three cosmic qualities in the evolution of the s.

30:4.11 Such s. must rest in unconscious sleep until the

31:2.4 a personality existent in the s. immortal soul fused

37:5.2 S. of this order attain immortality by eternal fusion

37:5.11 And these s. continue as unique combinations of the

40:5.14 at which time the s. soul becomes Spirit fused.

40:6.1 amalgamation of the s. mortal soul with some type

40:9.5 can do with undoubted assurance because the s.,

40:9.7 the attribute of recognition-response in the s..

42:12.10 to be without form until after fusion with the s.

109:1.5 Adjuster evolution is attained in fusion with the s.

110:7.4 All that was once human in the s. and all that is

111:2.2 —a s. of ultimate destiny and unending career,

112:0.15 may survive mortal death with identity in the s..

112:4.12 will decree the immediate passage of the s. to the

112:4.13 ready for the reception of the s. of the earth mortal

112:6.4 Certain phases of mind are continued in the s.;

survivor or mortal survivor

30:4.15 is not a part of the reassembly of the sleeping s.;

30:4.15 the spirit transcript of the mind of the sleeping s..

40:9.6 recognition within the soul (identity) of such a s.

40:9.9 A Spirit-fused s. is also able to learn much about the

47:3.3 and constitutes resurrection of a sleeping s..

47:3.12 They often accompany s. groups on periodic visits

47:8.4 in the presence of such a s.’ morontia associates,

47:10.6 an immortal s. of Adjuster association, a Paradise

48:2.3 is simultaneous with the arrival of the first ms. on

48:2.15 with the advancing spiritization of the ascending s..

112:5.16 make possible the reconsciousizing of the sleeping s..

112:5.17 a morontia energy pattern, in which the new s. can

112:6.8 requires considerable time for the ms. to re-explore

113:3.4 memory formulas, and soul realities of the s.

survivors or mortal survivorssee survivors, sleeping

30:4.1 While the ms. of time and space are denominated

30:4.19 S. are still three-natured beings.

30:4.19 Throughout the morontia experience they are wards

37:5.11 are the permanent residence of the Spirit-fused s..

39:8.6 become permanently attached when ms. attain

40:10.1 Son-fused s. are restricted to a superuniverse;

40:10.10 changes have been wrought in certain Son-fused s.,

42:12.11 mind individualize the morontia form for all ms..

45:4.12 and assigned to serve with this group of ms..

45:6.2 Ms. spend much of their leisure on the system capital

45:6.2 the immediate sponsors and mentors of the ms. from

45:6.6 All ms. who have not experienced parenthood on the

45:7.3 in their supreme effort to qualify the ms. for the

46:3.3 beauty and grandeur are afforded the ms. as they

47:1.4 On the first mansion world all s. must pass the

47:3.1 On the mansion worlds the resurrected ms. resume

47:3.1 resume their lives just where they left off when death

47:3.8 S. arriving on this first of the detention spheres

47:3.9 mansion world number one designed to develop ms.

47:4.2 Spirit-fused s. occupy the mansion worlds in

47:4.3 crowded with the morontia activities of advancing s..

47:5.3 On this third mansion world the s. really begin

47:8.4 the supervising superangel for resurrected s. and of

47:9.1 those s. from the more advanced and enlightened

47:10.7 cultural education represents the introduction of ms.

48:5.8 to effect the permanent eradication from the ms.

49:6.3 but most s. are repersonalized at the inauguration of

49:6.16 many s. awaken on the constellation headquarters

51:2.3 install the technique of dematerialization for all s.,

52:1.6 are duly elected as s. and sealed by the archangels

59:1.1 Ameba are typical s. of this initial stage of animal

59:4.11 present-day sharks are the s. of these ancient fishes.

61:6.3 the sole s. of these Urantia aborigines, the Eskimos,

64:5.1 But these s. were the most intelligent and desirable

65:2.2 The sponges are the s. of one of these early midway

66:2.6 transplant the life plasm of one hundred selected s.

76:6.2 directing the special roll call of the distinguished s.

77:8.1 when Michael removed the slumbering s. of time,

80:8.1 widely separated by the broad-headed mountain s.

80:9.14 Bretons are s. of the original Andonite inhabitants of

87:1.5 Mourning costumes were designed to disguise s.;

89:1.2 strengthen the hold of a taboo on the minds of the s..

95:2.7 other s. they thought were absorbed into the sun.

120:2.4 of an age, the resurrection of the sleeping ms.,

156:6.5 the tried and true s of the great sifting through which

189:3.2 Then all the s. of the human races of Urantia who

survivors, sleeping

20:2.5 number as dispensation terminators, liberators of s..

20:3.1 They preside over the awakening of the s., sit in

20:6.6 terminate the age, adjudicate the s., and inaugurate

30:4.3 2. Sleeping S..

30:4.11 2. Sleeping S..

30:4.11 And these captives were the s. from the days of

30:4.12 Aside from this time delay these s. pass on through

40:9.3 When such s. are repersonalized on the mansion

49:6.2 special resurrections of the s. are conducted.

49:6.4 Throughout the life-lapse period of the s. the values

49:6.5 The group guardians of assignment to the s. always

49:6.7 Thus are the s. of a planetary age repersonalized in

74:2.8 resurrection of the s. of the second dispensation of

76:5.1 for admission to the ranks of the s. of Urantia.

76:6.2 a dispensational adjudication of both the s. and

77:8.1 when Michael removed the slumbering s. of time,

112:4.3 a dispensational summoning of the s. of an age.

112:5.10 they may be assigned to the ranks of the s. who will

113:6.8 the roll call of mercy, the resurrection of the s..

113:6.9 slumbering souls of thousands upon thousands of s..

120:2.4 the resurrection of the s., and the establishment of

Susa

78:8.2 It was during floodtimes that S. so greatly prospered

78:8.9 shifted between Sumer, Akkad, Kish, Erech, S.,

130:0.3 visited Ur and other places, and then went to S..

130:0.3 From S. they journeyed to Charax, from which

133:9.2 equally fascinated with the ruins and traditions of S.,

Susannachief of the first ten women evangelists

150:1.1 selected and commissioned by Jesus were: S.,

150:1.2 The ten elected S. as their chief and Joanna as their

150:2.1 they went to S., and in company with one of the

Susannadaughter of Ezra of Alexandria

189:4.4 Chuza, and S. the daughter of Ezra of Alexandria.

susatia

30:1.45 2. S..

30:2.120 4. The Local Universe S..

37:9.2 1. S..

37:9.6 These orders of beings are by and large neither

37:9.6 They are all experiential creatures, but their enlarging

37:9.7 The S. These marvelous beings reside and function

37:9.7 These marvelous beings reside and function as

37:9.7 They are the brilliant offspring of the Creator Son

37:9.7 they are associated with the ascendant citizens of the

37:9.8 the Spirit-fused mortals and the s. of Salvington;

37:9.12 the created s. and the evolved Spirit-fused mortals.

40:10.4 complements of the abandonters and of the s..

55:10.10 such as Material Sons, univitatia, midsoniters, s.,

susceptibilities

89:6.8 to sacrifice of Isaac, while shocking to civilized s.,

susceptible

62:5.5 conscious of love, hate, and revenge, being also s. to

105:1.8 infinity is capable of self-limitation and is s. of reality

146:3.1 The old philosopher was s. to the Master’s mode

160:5.5 The only ideals s. of human attainment are the

suspect

17:6.4 We do not know, but we s. that such a group-

19:4.2 their assignment in Havona, and we therefore s. that

43:0.4 as you might s., the morontia life of the

106:7.5 the existence of which you will not even s..

108:3.8 We s. that we are thus serving because we are the

109:4.5 experiences in other superuniverses, but I s. so.

117:6.18 We s. that what the Adjusters will reveal to future

118:1.8 begins perhaps to s. the nonbeginning, nonending

139:4.2 You would hardly s such a magnanimous personality

165:5.6 for in an hour that you least s. and in a manner you

192:1.9 asking if they had any fish, they did not s. who he

suspected

41:6.3 As your physicists have s., these mutilated

70:10.6 a marital guilt test: If a man s. his wife of being

70:10.8 detection and adjudication of s. marital unfaithfulness

75:3.6 Serapatatia never once s. that he was playing into

134:6.15 They never s. that the oft-referred-to lectures of the

139:1.8 the heart of Judas even when none of the others s.

182:0.2 they s. that all was not well with Judas Iscariot.

183:3.10 John Mark s. the guards were going to take Jesus

188:1.2 although their fellow Sanhedrists had long s. them,

189:1.2 None of these watchers s. that the object of their

suspend

7:1.7 nothing can s. the spirit gravity of the Eternal Son.

7:5.6 It is not possible for the Son, an absolute being, to s.

48:4.19 rejuvenating when for a short time you can s. the

82:2.4 But it was long the practice to s. all sex regulations

196:3.17 may elect to s. their efforts to discover the God

suspended

3:2.7 rulings have been made, natural laws have been s.,

20:3.1 Sons bring to an end a dispensation of s. justice,

43:5.1 The rotation of the Most Highs on Edentia was s. at

45:3.22 but this representation is s. by rebellion.

52:5.5 isolation of Urantia in the Lucifer rebellion had s.

53:7.3 avenues of interplanetary communication were s.

59:6.7 stages evolved to meet the demands of s. animation

74:6.6 But this power was s. upon the mind’s surrender to

80:9.9 Land traffic and trade were nearly s. during these

106:7.9 the latency of the I AM, the s. realities of eternity,

suspense

62:7.1 But we were not long in s..

67:2.6 release from prolonged anxiety and intolerable s..

101:10.3 the intolerable s. of being a transient reality in the

119:3.2 something unusual, and we were not long held in s.

128:1.13 A profound s. pervaded the universe of Nebadon

135:11.4 This long s. in prison was humanly unbearable.

142:5.2 father would keep his son in s. regarding his status

153:0.1 There was a tension of uncertainty and a s. of

164:5.2 asking him: “How long will you hold us in s.?

173:5.6 The apostles were gripped by s. and were held in

suspension

20:2.8 there is s. in favor of those who have had less of such

suspicion

39:5.7 S. is the inherent reaction of primitive men;

52:6.4 Ignorance breeds s., and s. is incompatible with

68:1.6 something of the early group hostility, personal s.,

70:3.6 by concentric circles of increasing fear and s.;

84:4.3 man’s distrust and s. were not helped by the fact that

84:4.4 fearful fascination, if not with s. and contempt.

110:1.5 the mental poisons of fear, anger, envy, jealousy, s.,

122:10.3 because of the s. that the babe was still concealed in

139:8.3 Thomas also had a streak of s. which made it very

139:8.3 Thomas’s analytical mind had become cursed with s..

139:12.6 Judas was given to the indulgence of hate and s..

140:5.12 is not a negative quality, except that it does lack s.

140:5.14 avoid all deception and refrain from suggesting s..

140:5.16 the destructive influences of anger, hate, and s..

140:5.18 Peacemaking is the cure of distrust and s..

191:4.3 the misunderstanding entanglements of mortal s.

193:4.3 both of whom were cursed with this same sort of s.

suspicions

68:3.4 unable to endure the strain of the s. and irritations of

70:10.6 took her to the priest and stated his s., after which

140:5.18 Political peace prevents national s., and war.

144:0.2 he continued to entertain s. that John and Jesus

suspicious

68:1.6 These backward and s. antisocial races that speak

70:1.1 man was exceedingly individualistic, extremely s.,

102:8.1 namely, that man, naturally fearful and s., innately

121:2.9 The Jews were unusually apprehensive and s. during

122:10.1 when the wise men did not return, Herod grew s..

139:8.3 that Thomas was “mean, ugly, and always s..”

139:8.4 Thomas’s great weakness was his s. doubting, which

139:12.9 and Judas grew abnormally s. of his best friends,

193:4.13 In mind, Judas was s. and vengeful.

Susquehanna River

59:4.16 shown in the Appalachian Mountains where the S.

sustain

4:1.4 which the Father may use to s. his creatures.

8:3.4 Son and this Universe Spirit to foster and s. their

10:3.2 We are taught that the Son and the Spirit s. the same

10:7.3 We understand that they s. a similar relationship to

33:3.4 ever does the Spirit s. the Son in all of everything

48:2.1 They are the channels of morontia power which s.

52:4.5 The daily work required to s. one’s independence

59:6.12 the atmosphere contained sufficient oxygen to s. the

91:6.5 for wisdom and spiritual strength to guide and s. you

93:2.2 the nourishment which was to s. him throughout his

99:3.16 It is the business of religion to create, s., and inspire

104:3.15 The Father, Son, and Spirit (as persons) can s. a

104:3.15 The Father, Son, and Spirit s. no such personal

104:3.15 Trinity—as undivided Deity—do they collectively s.

111:6.8 Only religious confidence—living faith—can s. man

116:2.14 ever accompany and s. his administrative acts.

116:7.2 energies emanating from nether Paradise to s. the

118:9.8 they will s. something of the same relation to their

120:3.10 and s. you and be with you from the moment you

131:3.2 I pray for faith to s. me on the long journey; I

134:8.2 with only his indwelling Adjuster to guide and s. him.

144:5.18 S. us this day in our progress along the path of

150:4.2 Him who is able to s. the body and save the soul.

152:5.3 Cast your burden on the Lord, and he shall s. you.

157:6.1 bringing funds sufficient to s. the apostles until their

182:1.1 pray to our Father in heaven for strength to s. us

192:2.8 These graces, with living faith, shall s. you when

sustainedverb

22:7.6 beings who have made the supreme effort and s. the

26:1.17 These brilliant creatures of light are s. directly by the

33:3.3 the Creator Son is always and ever perfectly s.

34:6.13 souls are s. by that hope which transcends all fear

50:6.2 other worlds that have s. the misfortune of isolation.

53:4.4 apparently s. many of Lucifer’s nefarious contentions

53:7.14 The Ancients of Days s. the Constellation Fathers in

56:3.5 Perfected creature existence can be attained, s.,

63:4.8 tribal wars broke out, and serious losses were s.

67:6.4 Van and Amadon were s. by the technique of the tree

67:6.9 Edentia after Lucifer had s. Caligastia on Urantia,

73:6.1 the nations,” and whose fruit had so long s. him on

76:6.2 his reverent burial, the orders of Lanaforge, s. by

93:10.6 the Melchizedek corps of Nebadon have s. the loss

103:7.1 Science is s. by reason, religion by faith.

120:3.10 may your Father and my Father, who has ever s. us

160:3.4 both the victor and the vanquished have s. defeat.

171:4.9 it was the memory of the transfiguration that s. the

sustainedadjective

27:2.3 After s. contact with these mighty intellects of

48:4.16 ascendant beings who are subjected to s. stress in

48:4.18 pressures due to the monotony of s. and serious

167:4.7 in matters requiring deliberate and s. courage,

sustaining

21:0.2 these high Sons always enjoy the s. approval of the

51:1.4 the direct and automatic intake of certain s. cosmic

56:4.2 maintains direct and s. contact with the Father

63:6.3 animals were symbols of s. power and creative

67:6.9 Constellation Fathers dispatched a decision s. Van

69:8.11 be compelled to do at least a self-s. amount of work.

72:1.3 These people are self-s., that is, they can live without

96:5.9 self-s. and partially self-regulating nation of warriors.

101:3.8 4. Exhibits inexplicable poise and s. tranquillity

143:7.5 Prayer is spiritually s., worship is divinely creative.

148:0.5 large tent city so that it became a self-s. enterprise,

155:3.7 while comforting the soul with a sublime and s. hope.

181:2.12 not be permitted to enjoy the comforting and s.

191:0.7 this tragic day, the only s. influence of the group was

sustains

8:3.3 The Spirit s. the same personal relation to the Son

8:3.3 Son s. to the Father in the first and central creation.

14:2.6 perfectly s. the spiritual status of all who indwell

116:4.2 Deity and s. very close relations to the Supreme.

131:4.6 Truth is eternal; it s. the universe.

131:8.3 The Supreme overspreads the universe and s. it all.

187:0.3 “The Father loves and s. me because I am willing to

sustenance

23:1.9 they are altogether cut off from the s. and direction

33:7.1 with but three things: creation, s., and ministry.

60:2.10 two species had taken to the water for s. during the

67:4.2 were deprived of the s. of the system life circuits.

67:4.4 The staff rebels, deprived of spiritual s., eventually

68:6.2 the s. and leisure to build a cultural civilization.

73:6.2 system capitals do not require the tree of life for s..

73:6.4 This form of s. was wholly useless to the ordinary

75:7.5 When this vital s. is broken by mental disjunction,

76:4.3 had a single circulation, the human type of blood s..

84:3.6 The herdsman looked to his flocks for s., but

99:7.2 man needs the s. of a far-flung cosmic perspective.

102:7.4 the living s. is drawn from the roots of original

144:5.78 Give us moment by moment the s. of the tree of

153:3.2 of experience which is equivalent to the divine s..

159:6.3 not only for the s. of Jesus and his associates, but for

163:1.3 you do this because the laborer is worthy of his s..

165:3.4 yet, when these birds flit about in quest of their s.,

165:5.3 contribute to the s. of all who teach and preach

166:4.2 to employ the forces of heaven for his personal s.?

suzerainty

88:3.4 from s. to sovereignty, from totems to flags.

121:2.7 The Jewish people, while under Roman s., enjoyed

121:2.8 made it all the harder for them to endure Roman s.

swallow

130:1.2 do you suppose the big fish really did s. Jonah?

156:2.8 lack consistency; they strain at gnats and s. camels

175:1.17 teachers; you strain out the gnat and s. the camel.

188:5.2 and divine to forgive sin and s. up all evil-doing.

swallowed

26:9.4 Time is lost in eternity; space is s. up in worshipful

80:7.8 dispersed and had been virtually s. up in the older

194:3.19 The material spirit of selfishness has been s. up in

swallowing

70:3.8 wine cups and consummated by s. of the beverage.

swam

139:2.4 Peter jumped in and s. ashore to meet the Master.

swamp

58:7.10 is the concentrate of the sluggish s. water of some

59:5.16 the bogs and on the s. shores of this faraway age.

68:2.11 strivings of a vainglorious generation threaten to s.

195:9.11 modern Christianity drains many an ancient pagan s.

swamps

59:5.14 connection with prolific vegetation of the coastal s.,

swarm

57:4.5 pull of the surrounding s. of liberated sun systems.

swarmed

61:0.2 The trees s. with birds, and the whole world was an

94:6.12 a pitiful theology wherein s. devils, dragons, and

127:4.1 life s. with practical and immediate difficulties.

swarming

30:1.114 who live and worship and serve in the s. universes of

31:10.16 enormous and gigantic circles of s. universes upon

41:2.7 the s. clouds of star dust must be reckoned with;

57:7.1 the space regions of the solar system were s. with

58:7.11 the shore-line waters are s. with the simple forms of

125:2.10 Jesus’ youthful mind was still s. with perplexities and

swarms

12:9.1 s. with clues to the discovery of alluring personal

49:3.2 Even some of the comets consist of meteor s., but

57:6.5 Shooting stars occur in s. because they are the

57:7.10 against the collisional impacts of the meteoric s..

79:6.7 weakened by the infiltration of the s. of inferior

swarthy

63:4.1 —the Andonites—had black eyes and a s. complexion

64:7.11 persisted as the s. nomadic tribes of modern Arabs.

80:9.5 These people are broad-headed, s., and stocky.

sway

74:4.6 as long as the Adamic administration held s. on earth

195:1.8 Its cultural s. continued on, but it endured only after

195:9.2 to overthrow a world s. of mechanistic naturalism.

swayed

154:6.8 He knew how human beings are s. by the preacher’s

swear

88:2.8 To take an oath on a “holy book” or to s. by some

175:1.16 are tricksters since you teach that a man may s. by

swearing

90:5.3 The habit of s., profanity, represents a prostitution

184:2.6 denied all knowledge of Jesus with cursing and s.,

swears

87:6.17 man still s., knocks on wood, crosses his fingers,

175:1.16 but that whoso s. by the gold in the temple must

175:1.16 You also teach that, if a man s. by the altar, it is

175:1.16 but that, if one s. by the gift that is upon the altar,

sweat

66:7.19 “In the s. of your face shall you eat the fruit of the

76:1.4 of their own hands and in the “s. of their faces.”

86:4.1 would awaken from such dreams reeking with s.,

132:5.18 spiritual stigma when they are derived from the s. of

155:6.10 generations the Jews have not ceased to toil, s.,

sweating

90:4.6 spirit causing the sickness could be eliminated by s..

sweep

42:10.1 The endless s. of relative cosmic reality from the

93:2.3 with a s. of his arm, he turned to Amdon, saying,

135:5.5 unbelievers, while the faithful would s. on to

136:9.8 human mind of the Son of Man made a clean s. of all

151:4.6 “Again, the kingdom is like a s. net cast into the sea,

195:10.5 to grasp his brother in love and s. him on under

sweeping

24:7.9 the Havona circuits inaugurated s. modifications

31:1.3 It is an oath of s. implications and eternal import.

53:3.2 The charge was s., terrible, and blasphemous.

55:12.1 we infer that s. changes would be made in the entire

114:7.16 s. changes will be effected in planetary

157:3.5 he pointed to them with a s. gesture of his hand

sweepingly

139:12.10 Judas’s public protest was so s. disallowed by Jesus

sweepings

70:10.6 a concoction consisting of holy water and s. from

sweeps

29:4.3 grand universe and s. around the circle of eternity,

42:4.2 Thus matter s. on, undergoing the transmutations of

90:0.3 the love which s. irresistibly through the human

sweet

89:4.3 sacrifice might be as a s. savor in the nostrils of deity

141:3.6 Jesus did not pose as a s., gentle, and kindly mystic.

144:5.61 day by day your s. ministry of brotherhood

194:3.12 power to keep s. in the midst of the gravest injustice,

sweeten

81:5.2 about to find wherewith to s. the process of living;

sweeter

70:10.10 philosophy have united to make life s. and more

sweetheart

83:5.11 The love wife, or s., did not appear until the races

84:4.3 Early woman was not to man a friend, s., lover,

sweetness

3:5.17 do not comprehend the s. of the pleasure escape

39:4.7 and the personality tastes the s. of goal fulfillment.

39:5.9 They heighten man’s taste for the s. of uncertainty,

117:1.1 The Supreme is the s. of true success and the joy of

118:0.12 total provides the fullness of the s. of goal attainment

swell

70:10.6 and her belly shall s., and her thighs shall rot,

swells

61:7.1 The ice is also responsible for those gentle s.,

swept

24:6.7 the thrill of all time s. through the heavenly courts

64:7.10 intelligent tribes that s. over Europe from the east.

67:4.1 The board of animal husbandry were all s. into

67:5.2 tribes of the Dalamatia hinterland had already s.

67:5.4 sixty-two years after the rebellion a tidal wave s. up

74:4.2 Adam and Eve’s were s. along with the proposal to

74:4.3 But Van’s protest was s. aside.

75:5.3 They s. out through the gates of Eden and down

80:3.9 Mesopotamians s. over Europe, quickly absorbing

80:5.1 when the last waves of Andite cavalry s. over Europe

83:5.15 their offended relatives s. down on the chief in wrath

95:5.4 adversity and oppression s. over the Egyptians.

103:4.4 Jesus s. away all of the ceremonials of sacrifice and

121:2.2 Parthia, and Rome successively s. over Palestine.

124:6.15 spiritual illumination s. through the mortal mind of

135:4.6 John s. aside all doubts and departed from Engedi

149:2.11 Jesus put reality in the place of tradition and s. aside

169:1.4 how she lit the lamp and diligently s. the house

172:5.3 Simon Peter was at first almost s. off his feet by

173:1.7 minutes all commerce had been s. from the temple

183:1.2 wicked conspiracy of inhuman events which s. on

184:4.4 conceive of the shudder of indignation that s. out

196:0.5 His faith absolutely s. away any spiritual doubts

swift

67:5.3 individual freedom and group liberties, proved a s.

72:10.1 penalty, and the visitation of justice is sure and s..

86:1.6 “I returned and saw that the race is not to the s.,

118:8.6 retrogression; and unless buttressed by the s.

124:2.4 they always suffered s. and certain retribution at

158:7.8 they see that flashing eye and hear such s. words of

swiftly

15:1.3 space through which you are now so s. plunging.

15:1.5 beyond the southeastern bend and are moving s.

48:4.18 through humor s. grasps—sees the point and achieves

53:7.11 the subtle evil forces which so s. gathered around the

57:6.5 the critical zone of gravity-tidal disruption, was s.

73:0.1 the cultural and moral setback which so s. followed

74:4.4 passenger birds were s. winging to bring them to

139:12.11 Judas s. plunged on down into confusion, despair,

152:6.1 Events of the preceding weeks had moved too s.

173:1.7 cords and s. drove the animals from the temple.

173:5.6 that the events of the Master’s life were moving s.

176:1.1 justice shall s. descend upon this city of our fathers

190:1.6 carried the message just as certainly and just as s..

swiftness

70:10.15 valuable a deterrent to crime as its certainty and s..

swim

59:5.5 arthropods, whose s. bladders had evolved into lungs

130:2.4 and watch a fellow man who could not s. perish!

swimmers

59:1.19 poor s., trilobites sluggishly floated in the water or

swimming

60:3.21 The wading and s. prebirds of earlier ages had not

swine

61:2.9 which became the ancestor of the many species of s.,

88:1.5 became fetish animals; later, snakes, birds, and s.

89:1.5 The s. was sacred to the Phoenicians, the cow to the

140:3.18 neither cast your pearls before s., lest they trample

140:10.4 nor to become guilty of casting our pearls before s.

151:6.5 these people, augmented by the s. herders from

151:6.6 As the s. herders rushed into the village to spread

151:6.6 a small and untended herd of about thirty s.

151:6.6 that these devils had entered into the herd of s.,

151:6.6 episode was published abroad by the s. tenders,

151:6.6 Amos saw the s. tumbling over the brow of the hill

151:6.6 (save Thomas) believed that the episode of the s.

151:6.7 had gone out of the lunatic into the herd of s..

151:6.7 were awakened by a delegation of these s.-raising

151:6.7 know him, and we stand in danger of losing many s..

151:6.8 that these evil spirits had entered into a herd of s.,

159:2.4 the Master cast out of him entered the herd of s. and

169:1.7 that country, who sent him into the fields to feed s..

169:1.7 fain have filled himself with the husks which the s.

169:1.8 with hunger, feeding s. off here in a foreign country!

186:2.2 the uselessness of casting their pearls before s.,

swingnoun

11:8.2 the trend of the circle, the s. of the great ellipse.

15:1.2 counterclockwise course around the vast s. that

15:1.4 two is in the north, preparing for the westward s.,

15:1.4 southerly course just preceding the eastward s.;

15:1.5 Urantia belongs is a few billion years past the s.

15:3.11 4. The s. of the local star cloud of Nebadon and its

15:6.16 which closely follow each other in the endless s.

32:5.5 factors in the higher life of the endless s. around the

33:6.7 year consists of a segment of the time of universe s.

41:9.2 the trend, the s., of the universal and eternal circle of

57:5.14 with a homogeneous direction of orbital s.,

80:9.9 Mediterranean sea-borne commerce was in full s.

195:6.6 The violent s. from an age of miracles to an age of

swingverb

3:2.4 The light and energy of the eternal God thus s. on

5:1.9 though you s. around it countless times, you may

12:1.1 all forms of basic energy ever s. around the curved

14:1.11 the same length of year since they uniformly s.

15:1.6 physical systems which s. around the great circle in

15:4.1 because they forever s. through pervaded space

15:5.5 chance to s. near some enormous mass of matter,

15:9.15 immediately s. into the settled circuits of light and

17:1.1 the Paradise satellites of the Infinite Spirit, which s.

21:2.12 and still their universes s. on through space.

32:1.5 suns become stabilized, planets form and s. into their

39:5.14 as the seraphim is made ready to s. into the energy

41:3.9 by rapidly changing distances as the two bodies s.

41:9.2 it does ever s. true to the circuit of the great ellipse

42:2.16 energy-power now seems to begin to s. back

43:7.2 some one of the ten satellites which s. around each

57:5.8 but Angona did s. sufficiently close to draw off into

57:5.12 The planets do not s. around the sun in the equatorial

58:6.8 living organisms s. back and forth from age to age.

77:6.5 at the death of Adamson, endeavored to s. the

83:8.8 newer version of marriage need not presume to s.

95:5.4 any king so methodically proceed to s. a whole

128:6.12 so completely s. from the profound discussion of

139:2.6 Peter would suddenly s. from one extreme to the

175:4.2 The multitude who heard Jesus s. from his merciful

183:3.2 saw the armed band with torches s. around the

swinging

5:1.9 expect, in spirit and in status, to be ever s. inward.

11:7.7 as a vast procession of galaxies s. around Paradise,

12:1.2 ever they whirl, always s. onward in the tracks of the

12:4.1 their mission, while s. around the universal orbit.

12:8.3 obediently and inherently s. on forever around

15:1.1 and perfectly controlled processional, s. in majestic

15:1.3 plunging on wildly into uncharted space nor s. out

32:5.4 s. on forever with the worlds of space around the

42:4.2 undergoing the transmutations of time but s. ever

42:7.8 compactly s. around on precise and definite orbits.

45:1.1 The seven major worlds s. around Jerusem are

62:5.2 a chimpanzee or a gorilla, s. up by the branches.

95:6.1 the whole nation was s. to the Melchizedek religion

105:5.5 forever s. inward to Paradise and Deity, always

swings

3:2.2 upholds the worlds in space and s. the universes

12:4.9 2. Secondary motion—the alternate directional s. of

15:1.4 superuniverse number one s. almost due north,

15:1.5 to Orvonton, the seventh superuniverse, which s.

32:2.12 The universe of Nebadon now s. far to the south

41:0.4 the local star cloud of Nebadon, which today s. in

42:4.3 curtailed when electronically organized energy s.

55:10.1 becomes settled in light and life, it soon s. into the

swirl

14:1.14 there s. an unbelievable number of enormous dark

swirls

14:0.2 about which s. that endless procession of universes

Swiss

85:2.4 The S. long mistrusted the trees, believing they

switch

84:2.4 when the s. came from the mother-family to the

switches

29:3.9 that the living power centers can act as selective s.

29:4.24 transformers are powerful and effective living s.,

Switzerland

80:7.11 Andites entered Spain and later mingled in S. with

80:8.3 on piles or log piers over the lakes of Italy, S.,

132:7.3 It was on the visit to S. that Jesus had an all-day

swoop

71:1.2 conquering nomads, who would s. down on herders

sword

70:1.17 Her general caused “all the host to fall upon the s.;

93:5.10 and round up the neighboring tribes with the s.

95:6.4 Iranian prince, this new religion was spread by the s..

97:4.3 their enemies, thence will I direct the s. of justice,

139:3.8 being early put to death with the s. by Herod

168:1.14 the drop of gall on the point of the s. of the angel of

171:4.1 Simon Peter was still wearing his s. on the night of

176:1.4 disobedient people will fall by the edge of the s.

181:2.11 that they who fight with the s. perish with the s.,

182:2.3 and that his disciples should not fight with the s.

182:2.3 needs to have us employ the s. in his defense.

182:2.3 I will pray, but I will not wield the s..”

182:2.3 Andrew handed his s. back to Simon Zelotes.

183:3.7 Peter drew his s. and with the others rushed

183:3.7 and, speaking sternly, said: “Peter, put up your s..

183:3.7 They who take the s. shall perish by the s..

183:5.3 I saw him in the garden, and he did not draw a s.

184:2.3 Peter threw away his s. shortly before he came up

swordmakers

69:3.9 the superstitious exaltation of a family of expert s..

swords

171:4.1 their hands at this place more than one hundred s.,

171:4.2 Jesus knew about the s. and which of his apostles

172:0.3 by twos, and many of them were girded with s..

172:2.1 followers even then carried s. concealed on their

172:5.2 the twelve who he knew were armed with s.; but

182:2.3 his tent, where were stored the s. and other arms,

183:2.2 only Peter and Simon Zelotes were girded with s.;

183:3.8 “Why do you come out against me with s. as if to

183:4.2 who now told how Peter and others drew their s.

188:1.1 with drawn s. they stood astride the Master’s body

swordsmen

183:4.2 Jesus bade Peter and his fellow s. sheathe their

swore

96:4.6 not forget the oath by which he s. to your fathers.”

122:9.12 The oath which he s. to Abraham our father,

sworn

43:6.3 not lifted up his soul to vanity nor s. deceitfully.”

53:4.3 cabinet of Lucifer went over in a body and were s. in

157:1.1 the religious activities of his s. enemies, but,

185:6.1 Master’s death are to be found only his s. enemies

swung

15:8.6 are s. into the balanced and established circuits of

32:3.2 are not even physically stabilized until they are s. into

41:10.1 when the massive Angona system s. into near

53:7.1 Thirty-seven seceding Planetary Princes s. their

57:5.13 three of the major planets of the Angona system s.

75:3.2 most intelligent of all the neighboring tribes had s.

93:9.9 In their reaction against national inferiority they s. to

122:5.3 as he grew up and s. into the momentous strides

168:2.1 a vast host of celestial beings had s. into their places

sycamore

60:3.19 birch, oak, walnut, s., maple, and modern palms.

171:6.1 Zaccheus ran on ahead and climbed up into a s. tree

Sychar

134:7.5 Beeroth, Lebonah, S., Shechem, Samaria, Geba,

143:3.8 And they set out at once for the city of S.,

143:5.0 5. THE WOMAN OF SYCHAR

143:5.1 to assist in bringing food and tents from S.,

143:5.2 well was less mineral than that from the wells of S.

143:5.2 When a woman of S. came up with her water pitcher

143:5.9 of her heart, the twelve apostles returned from S.,

143:6.1 Nalda drew the crowd out from S. to see Jesus,

143:6.2 Jesus and the apostles went into S. and preached two

143:6.2 And many of the dwellers in S. believed the gospel

159:6.4 runners left Jerusalem each evening, relaying at S.

193:1.0 1. THE APPEARANCE AT SYCHAR

193:1.1 Samaritan believers near Jacob’s well, at S..

symbol

0:2.6 GOD is a word s. designating all personalizations of

0:6.9 Light—spirit luminosity—is a word s., a figure of

2:5.11 by the employment of the human word s. love.

53:7.7 In s. John saw this when he wrote of the great red

79:3.4 had degenerated into the triune s. of the fire god.

85:1.4 The tombstone is a surviving s. of images and

85:3.3 The wisdom of the serpent was a s. of Greek

85:3.4 Many times an animal s. stands for a forgotten god

85:3.4 animal and the dove the s. of peace and love.

85:3.5 be either good or bad just to the extent that the s.

85:4.4 others revered it as the flaming s. of the purifying

87:7.6 This enhanced s. must arise out of religious living,

88:3.2 The totem evolved into the flag, or national s.,

88:3.3 medicine man of old never allowed his bag, the s. of

91:3.4 the ancient conversations with the fictitious s. of the

91:5.7 must not deny the grace-ministry of the s. to those

91:5.7 most mortals envision some s. of the object-goal of

93:2.5 emblem of three concentric circles, the Satania s. of

93:3.3 The s. of the three concentric circles, which

93:3.3 even Abraham rather regarded this s. as standing

94:1.3 and the vestigial s. of an earlier Trinity concept.

95:6.4 sought to utilize the flame as a s. of the pure Spirit

96:5.8 calves, the Palestinian herdsman’s s. of Yahweh.

100:3.2 To the religionist the word God becomes a s.

111:0.5 a s. of that entity which the Egyptians called the ka

121:5.4 This deification of man as the s. of the state was very

136:1.4 But this reputed s. of the Divine Presence was not

141:6.1 that fire was only the visible s. of the Pure One.

162:4.3 the s. of the seventy nations of heathendom.

179:5.2 was instituting a new remembrance supper as a s.

179:5.3 the bread of remembrance, the s. of the living word

188:5.6 Jesus made the cross an eternal s. of the triumph of

188:5.9 The cross is that high s. of sacred service, the

188:5.9 The cross is not the s. of the sacrifice of the

188:5.9 a sacred s. of the good bestowing themselves upon

188:5.9 the very sight of this great s. of the bestowal life of

195:6.8 constitutes him merely an arithmetical s. finding

symbolic

53:1.6 The dragon became the s. representation of all these

54:3.1 angel is not a mere philosophic concept, a s. ideal.

55:5.6 language is so improved as to be s. of concepts

69:4.7 writing, and wampum belts, to the early s. alphabets.

73:6.3 good and evil” may be a figure of speech, a s.

76:2.8 he was in such a peculiar way s. of the default.

87:2.6 eventually produced a multiplication of s. speech

87:7.2 advancement has developed a ritual, a s. ceremonial.

89:6.7 And these observances, now more or less s., are all

89:9.1 business of man-eating to higher and more s. levels

89:9.4 for salvation, but it has at least become figurative, s.,

92:1.2 the human race espoused more mystic and s. beliefs,

95:6.4 later followers did reverence and worship this s. fire.

116:7.1 The physical reality of the universes is s. of the

125:0.6 impressed his sense of the beautiful and the s.,

160:2.4 S. communication between humans predetermines

162:4.3 and to continue their march for the s. water.

162:4.4 golden pitcher which was to contain the s. water,

164:3.12 the spittle and directed him to wash in the s. pool of

172:3.6 he would attempt to accomplish by a s. appeal.

172:5.5 he began to comprehend the s. significance of this

172:5.7 Nathaniel, aside from the s. and prophetic aspects,

179:5.6 supper is the believer’s s. rendezvous with Michael.

symbolically

104:1.10 but they thought Jesus spoke figuratively and s..

symbolism

44:2.1 the gross and limited s. of your material language.

69:6.6 early times and still persists in the s. of the Parsees.

85:3.5 In religion, s. may be either good or bad just to the

85:3.5 And s. must not be confused with direct idolatry

87:7.1 it provided a s. for the preservation and stimulation

87:7.1 Every inspiring ideal grasps for a perpetuating s.

87:7.3 standards and spiritual ideals have no adequate s.

87:7.5 freely when the cult has been elastic, the s. expansile.

87:7.6 of Jesus must develop a new and appropriate s..

87:7.6 Modern man must find some adequate s. for his new

87:7.6 And this higher s. of a higher civilization must be

87:7.9 great difficulty of finding a new and satisfying s.

87:7.9 Again, the new s. must not only be significant for

87:7.9 The forms of any serviceable s. must be those

87:7.10 But a cult—a s. of rituals, slogans, or goals—will not

87:7.10 effective religion unerringly develops a worthy s.,

91:5.7 crave s. for the mobilization of their feeble insight.

91:5.7 Those who are God-conscious without s. must not

134:8.6 The s. of your records was intended for the

179:5.5 effectively thwarted in that his simple spiritual s. of

179:5.6 with its s. any of man’s puerile misinterpretations

symbolisms

136:4.5 neither were they the confused and puerile s.

symbolization

0:2.1 level—an experiential reality—which is difficult of s..

symbolizations

106:0.10 These levels of reality are convenient compromise s.

symbolize

0:2.1 mortal creatures experience an irresistible urge to s.

87:7.8 A surviving cult must s. that which is permanent in

142:3.3 no matter by what name they s. his divine nature.

162:6.3 your fathers sought to s. the bestowal of the divine

symbolized

93:3.3 that Melchizedek taught the Trinity concept s. in

96:1.12 golden calves which s. the Bedouin herders’ concept

96:4.3 ancient term Yahweh, which had always been s.

104:1.3 this doctrine was s. by the three concentric circles

116:5.10 the Eternal Son and the Paradise Isle) was s. in the

162:4.3 The ceremony of the outpouring of the water s.

symbolizes

160:5.1 In this sense, religion s. our supreme devotion to that

symbolizing

132:2.2 My brother, good and evil are merely words s.

symbols

0:0.1 meanings that should be attached to certain word s.

0:0.2 to convey our meanings by using the word s. of the

0:12.13 the concepts of divinity and eternity into the s. of

1:1.3 in words and s., each name standing for the degree

2:0.2 we may attempt to put in human word s. certain

6:0.2 the time-limited minds of mortals by such s. of

16:9.4 development and is dependent on knowledge, s.,

23:1.9 circuited” as you might describe it in illustrative s..

29:4.33 adjustable type to make the same alphabetical s. tell

34:4.11 throne,” which the prophet saw in the s. of vision.

39:2.15 chief recorders and with these common s. maintain

44:4.4 equivalent of half a million words, or thought s.,

44:4.4 The concept s. of Uversa embrace more than a

44:4.4 the basic alphabet contains only seventy s..

44:4.4 basic s., or alphabet, being forty-eight in number.

62:4.1 able to make their people understand these new s..

62:5.7 able to teach only a few of their new signs and s. to

63:6.3 To Andon, the larger food animals were s. of might

66:5.10 the yellow races drifted into the use of s. for words

70:5.8 the early royal insignias had originally been the s.

72:9.3 recipients are proud to attach the s. of such civic

72:12.5 a planetary government with its mechanisms, s.,

85:1.3 Such fetishes are many times mere s. of the real

88:3.2 Totems were at one and the same time s of the group

92:1.3 As a social institution it embraces rites, s., cults,

100:5.1 (The s. of socialized religion are not to be despised

108:6.7 How they rejoice when they can dispense with s.

133:6.1 all of Ganid’s early training to respect images as s. of

150:3.10 good or evil cannot dwell within material s. of clay,

155:3.8 the danger of accepting religious s. and ceremonies

160:2.1 can communicate with his fellows by means of s.

160:2.8 By intelligent s. man is able to quicken and enlarge

160:5.11 And we seek for those s. of meaning wherewith to

161:1.2 Rodan: “In order to be a person, God must have s.

161:1.8 God and man comprehended the meaning of the s.

162:6.3 and you have done well to perpetuate these s.,

172:5.5 mind which naturally tended to think and feel in s..

179:5.4 as was always his habit, resorted to parables and s.

179:5.4 Master employed s. because he wanted to teach

185:1.3 prejudice against all images as s. of idol worship.

symmetrical

2:7.4 Truth is beautiful because it is both replete and s..

14:2.6 with the threefold system of perfect and s. control.

14:6.23 a revelation of the perfect and s. spirit nature of God

41:3.10 sectors as enormous and fairly s. star clusters.

symmetrically

117:1.9 The Supreme is s. inclusive.

symmetry

2:7.11 All real beauty—material art or spiritual s.—is both

16:3.20 administration of Orvonton discloses the marvelous s

34:2.6 We predict this high degree of s. in Orvonton

34:5.7 denotes s. of spiritual endowment and ministry

100:7.1 personality was not so much its perfection as its s.,

103:6.14 it must never fail to reckon with the elliptic s. of

111:6.6 man can never begin to appreciate the infinite s.,

139:8.7 It was this matchless s. of personality that so

sympathetic

3:6.6 He unquestionably experiences a fatherly and s.

8:4.3 thereby becoming the s. and understanding spirit

20:1.15 creature are forever blended in understanding, s.,

20:5.2 designed to make these Sons safe and s. rulers of

21:5.10 They possess a s. reach which extends from the

22:2.9 that is why they are such useful and s. ministers,

23:1.8 versatile, thoroughly spiritual, and broadly s. group

25:3.11 —keeping the commission as a whole in s. touch with

25:8.6 and prove to be s. and intriguing companions.

26:3.8 the wise and s. promoters of fraternal association

28:4.2 reflective of the authority above and are wholly s.,

33:4.3 is also capable of s. contact with both the spiritual

35:2.1 find in these Sons s. teachers, and wise counselors

38:2.2 Though seraphim are affectionate and s. beings,

39:4.18 that all are able to enjoy s. personality understanding.

47:8.7 to make glorified mortals very s. and tolerant.

48:5.5 are inherently s. teachers of the ascending mortals

48:5.9 They are practical and s. teachers, wise and

50:1.2 administrators of a system in order to be innately s.

50:1.2 And all of this effort to provide s. rulership for the

55:4.1 progress under the wise and s. administration of the

66:8.1 he was usually s. with those who gave mild

75:3.7 Cano was very s. with the Adamic regime; in fact, he

77:8.4 are understanding and s. in their contact with human

100:7.4 s. but not sentimental; unique but not eccentric.

100:7.6 His s. heart embraced all mankind, even a universe.

110:7.7 can Adjusters greet you, in the flesh, with the same s.

112:7.18 administrators, and understanding and s. directors of

114:2.4 in close and s. touch with the affairs of these planets,

119:0.4 to enable such Creators to become wise, s., just,

119:3.7 have an understanding sovereign and a s. friend,

119:6.4 the Universe Sovereign was the friend and s. helper

122:5.3 much of his unusual gentleness and marvelous s.

123:5.14 had to do with a reverent and s. contact with nature.

127:1.2 sober and serious, but he was kind and s..

127:1.3 keen and analytical mind, a kind and s. disposition,

127:6.13 Jesus is our understanding brother, s. friend,

132:4.2 to unburden their souls to a s. and understanding

133:2.1 kindly look and the s. smile which Jesus bestowed

137:3.7 and desires of his associates, so touchingly s..

138:8.9 a profound respect and s. regard for every human

139:2.10 and with Andrew’s s. and understanding guidance

139:3.6 James most admired was the Master’s s. affection.

139:8.7 so s. but never meddlesome or dictatorial;

139:9.6 but they did grasp the s. bond between themselves

140:5.17 Children are normally kind and s. when old enough

144:6.3 Albeit, I am ever s. and always interested, and

144:6.11 and to remain s. with the other person’s viewpoint

145:3.7 still, this afflicted multitude touched his s. heart

146:5.1 They knew they would have a s. hearing at Cana,

155:6.9 to become understandingly s. with one another.

161:1.2 beings who are capable of s. understanding.

161:1.8 presupposes mutuality of s. understanding;

161:2.6 And he is always s. with our troubled spirits.

162:9.3 the s. understanding they experienced in his private

166:5.5 he was wholly s. with Paul in his mission to the

173:5.4 Jesus was about to dismiss the multitude when a s.

181:1.8 in the actuality of the divine Father’s s. overcare.

181:2.15 let him teach you that s. tolerance which is born of

195:6.2 Religion is simply indifferent to, but s. with, science,

sympathetically

100:4.4 you should s. seek to discern his viewpoint,

127:5.3 Jesus listened attentively and s. to the recital of these

137:4.10 Jesus, the God-man, humanly and s. wished for,

140:8.18 Jesus would make men Godlike and then stand by s.

sympathies

145:3.11 In a moment when his human interests and s. were

sympathize

24:7.7 separate orders of beings understand and s. with

159:3.11 S. not with your fellows merely that they may s. with

sympathized

139:4.9 John deeply s. with Jesus because of his family’s

187:0.4 were followed by many who secretly s. with Jesus,

sympathizers

54:3.3 evildoer and in all related supporters and possible s..

172:5.10 he even envisaged the Sanhedrin and all of their s.

sympathizing

127:1.2 Ever he displayed this combination of the s. friend

154:6.9 think they are misunderstood have in Jesus a s. friend

sympathysee sympathy for

24:7.1 Graduate Guides show such a breadth of s. and

26:3.1 understanding beings of mutual contact and s..

26:5.1 those beings of quick understanding and broad s.

43:4.9 archrebels reached the point where the doors of s.

47:6.3 the understanding s. of mutual appreciation,

52:2.12 neither tenderness nor altruism to bestow futile s.

52:6.4 is incompatible with the essential attitude of s. and

57:5.7 gas from the opposite side of the sun in tidal s. with

92:1.4 modified by reverence, admiration, respect, and s.

99:7.3 religion joins patience with passion, s. with power,

112:5.8 patience, tolerance, understanding, and merciful s..

124:2.5 because Jesus possessed a rare and understanding s.

137:4.17 on guard lest his indulgence of s. and pity become

137:7.13 they must “show forth love, compassion, and s..”

139:6.8 broadmindedness and generous s. of the Son of Man.

140:5.16 S. is a worthy attribute of the male as well as the

140:8.11 Jesus taught pure s., compassion.

144:6.2 These talks by Jesus to the twenty-four were on s.,

145:3.15 with a combination of divine mercy and human s..

145:5.1 not allow his human s., joined with his divine mercy,

146:3.1 Jesus listened with patience and s. to this Greek

147:4.5 that s. and pity would enhance one’s interpretation of

149:1.6 the great s. and compassion of the incarnated Son of

149:4.3 Jesus pointed out that overmuch s. and pity may

149:4.4 Jesus pleaded for s. without sentimentality, piety

151:3.6 parable promotes s. without arousing antagonism.

154:2.1 congregational autonomy rather than on s. with

156:5.19 no unearned recognition and crave no undeserved s..

159:3.11 to avoid leaning upon the insecure props of false s..

159:3.11 Extend s. to the brave and courageous while you

171:7.3 therefore could he manifest genuine s. and show

171:7.3 While his compassion was boundless, his s. was

174:1.2 You fail to grasp that understanding s. which the

174:1.3 divine parent possesses infinity and divinity of s.

174:1.5 of your immaturity, your failure to attain adult s.,

181:2.2 in any way prevent your extending to them all s.,

181:2.5 fostered by understanding s., unselfish service,

184:1.1 he feared the possible s. of some of the Pharisees,

187:1.7 it was not allowed that any s. should be expressed.

187:1.7 Though Jesus appreciated the manifestation of s.

189:4.10 And when Mary heard that word of well-known s.

191:1.5 went over to express their s. and to say that they

191:4.3 With understanding s. and brotherly affection,

191:5.3 drawing close to your fellows in understanding s.

sympathy for

53:8.2 all s. for Lucifer and Satan has perished throughout

54:5.9 to allow the rebels free course to the end that all s.

75:5.1 Adam entertained only pity and s. for his erring mate.

119:0.6 work of universe organization with a full and just s.

127:6.15 and full of s. for the frailties of human nature.

139:8.10 had an understanding s. for his apostle when Thomas

152:6.6 Jesus did not thus yield to his s. for the multitude

168:1.3 1. Jesus felt a genuine and sorrowful s. for Martha

174:3.5 would certainly create s. for Jesus in the minds of the

187:1.7 were indeed courageous to manifest s. for Jesus,

symphonies

44:1.6 4. Color s.melody of morontia color tones;

44:6.6 artisans create their varied s. for the edification of

symptom

134:6.7 is not man’s great and terrible disease; war is a s.,

symptoms

70:10.6 could quaff this filthy draught and not show s. of

synagogue or Capernaum synagogue

121:2.5 Each Jewish s. tolerated a fringe of gentile believers,

123:3.5 the meaning of the Sabbath rites, the s. sermons,

123:4.4 the tithe and turned it over to the officer of the s..

123:5.1 to begin their formal education in the s. schools.

123:5.2 attended the elementary school of the Nazareth s..

123:5.2 Jesus graduated from this school of the s. during

123:5.2 was turned over to his parents by the s. rulers as

123:5.3 the chazan, an officer of the s., sat facing them.

123:5.3 The Nazareth s. possessed a complete copy of the

123:5.4 Hebrew scriptures to the faithful assembled in the s.

123:5.5 These s. schools, of course, had no textbooks.

123:5.9 Throughout his years at the s. Jesus was a brilliant

123:5.10 great inspiration from the Sabbath sermons in the s..

123:5.10 over the Sabbath in Nazareth, to address the s..

123:5.10 were hardly orthodox Jews since the s. of Nazareth

124:2.2 He entered the advanced school of the s. in August.

124:4.8 for its s. was under the influence of a liberal school

124:5.4 in the local school connected with the Nazareth s..

124:6.1 having been formally graduated from the s. schools

125:0.5 characterized the ceremonies of the s. at Nazareth.

125:4.3 Jesus was not to be blamed if the rulers of the s. at

126:0.4 especially to his former teachers in the s. school.

126:0.4 permitted regularly to read the Scriptures in the s.

126:1.3 advanced courses of reading under the s. teachers,

126:3.8 he found in the s. library at Nazareth, among the

126:4.0 4. FIRST SERMON IN THE SYNAGOGUE

126:4.1 Jesus could officially occupy the s. pulpit on the

126:4.1 for Jesus to conduct the morning service of the s..

126:5.5 not to mention the s. assessments and temple tax

126:5.6 birthday, presented it to the Nazareth s. library as

127:1.5 and since the s. school would not receive girls,

127:3.8 continued to read the Sabbath scriptures at the s.

127:6.11 Joseph graduated at the s. school this year and

128:5.2 the position of assistant to the chazan in their chief s.

128:5.9 read the Scriptures often in the s. on the Sabbath,

128:6.3 Jude (who had just graduated from the s. school)

129:1.7 he took it upon himself to build a beautiful s. in

129:1.7 Jesus conducted the services in this new s. more

129:1.9 At the Cs. he found many new books in the library

129:1.10 supper before he departed for the s. to study.

129:1.13 came on the Sabbath to hear Jesus talk in the s.

130:3.8 Here was located the largest Jewish s. in the world,

133:3.1 one day as they passed the s. and saw the people

133:3.1 they met one Crispus, the chief ruler of this s..

133:3.1 Many times they went back to the s. services, but

133:3.2 afterward, when Paul was preaching in this very s.,

133:3.2 had voted to forbid his further preaching in the s.,

133:3.4 Ganid spent a great deal of his spare time about the s

133:3.5 Justus, a devout merchant, who lived near the s..

135:0.4 There was no s. school in this little village; however,

135:8.2 James, after listening to Jesus’ discourse in the s.,

137:5.4 promising to see them the next day at the s.,

137:6.1 first appearance following his baptism was in the Cs.

137:6.1 The s. was crowded to overflowing.

137:6.1 being seated in the women’s section of the s..

137:6.2 the ruler of the s. handed him the Scripture roll,

137:7.4 Throughout this entire period Jesus spoke in the s.

137:7.14 the seven spent two evenings each week at the s. in

137:8.1 Jesus occupied the s. pulpit for the second time since

137:8.3 James to ask for the privilege of speaking in the s.

137:8.3 the ruler of the s. was much pleased that Jesus was

139:0.3 graduates of the s. schools, having been trained in

139:0.3 Seven were graduates of the Cs. schools, and there

140:1.1 you heard me speak of this kingdom in the s. when

145:0.2 Through Andrew, he arranged to speak in the s. on

145:2.0 2. AFTERNOON AT THE SYNAGOGUE

145:2.1 The next Sabbath, at the afternoon service in the s.,

145:2.1 At the Thursday evening meeting of the s. Andrew

145:2.2 As Jesus taught in the s. this Sabbath afternoon,

145:2.14 a demon out and miraculously healed him in the s.

145:2.15 his friends stopped there on the way from the s.

145:2.15 apostles that no miracle had been wrought at the s.

145:3.4 The handful of Jews in the Cs. were not the only

145:5.7 both in the s. and by the seaside have I proclaimed

146:4.1 smaller cities of Galilee and Judea, there was a s.,

146:4.1 preach at the week-day evening assemblies at the s.

146:4.3 lepers were forbidden even to attend the s.

147:1.1 to the rulers of the s., saying: “My faithful orderly

147:1.1 he loves our nation and even built us the very s.

148:3.1 dozen times and Jesus spoke only once in the Cs.,

148:7.1 spoke in the Cs. on the “Joys of Righteous Living.”

150:1.1 daughter of the former chazan of the Nazareth s.;

150:1.3 were not even allowed on the main floor of the s.

150:3.1 This meant that they could not be held in the new s..

150:7.1 he walked down by the s. where he had gone to

150:7.1 had sent Thomas to arrange with the ruler of the s.

150:7.3 and supposing that Jesus would speak in the s.,

150:7.4 because he walked too fast on the way to the s.

150:8.1 this former citizen of their town discourse in the s..

150:8.1 the apostolic retinue had to remain without the s.;

150:8.1 when the ruler of the s. handed him the roll of

150:8.1 very manuscript which he had presented to this s..

150:8.2 the speaking platform with the ruler of the s.,

150:8.6 ruler of the s. then took his place before the ark,

150:8.10 after handing the book back to the ruler of the s., sat

150:8.11 It was customary in the s., after the conclusion of

150:8.11 pressed into the s. and were not slow to recognize

150:9.1 Jesus found himself surrounded in the s. by a

150:9.3 laid hold upon Jesus and rushed him out of the s.

151:0.1 attended the s. to hear an aged Jew of Damascus

152:0.1 Jairus, one of the rulers of the s., made his way

152:7.3 dispatched Andrew to ask of the ruler of the s.

152:7.3 Jesus would ever be permitted to speak in the Cs..

153:0.2 John talked over the forthcoming sermon in the s.

153:0.3 to preach his epoch-making sermon in the Cs..

153:0.3 who, as Jesus left the house on his way to the s.,

153:1.1 on this exquisite Sabbath afternoon in the new Cs..

153:1.1 Sitting by the side of these Jewish leaders, in the s.

153:1.4 five thousand and ended with this sermon in the s.;

153:1.4 began with this sermon in the s. and continued for

153:1.5 As they sat there in the s. that afternoon before

153:1.5 It was after this sermon in the s. that Judas Iscariot

153:1.7 with Jairus to prevent Jesus’ speaking in the s., but

153:2.8 manna which decorated the lintel of this new s.,

153:2.11 By this time there was much murmuring in the s.,

153:2.13 the ruler of the s. dismissed the congregation, but

153:4.0 4. LAST WORDS IN THE SYNAGOGUE

153:4.6 his apostles surrounded him and led him from the s..

154:1.2 official action was taken by the rulers of the Cs.

154:2.1 Theretofore each s. had existed and functioned as

154:2.1 every s. in Palestine had bowed to this manifesto

154:2.1 manifesto of the Sanhedrin except the s. at Hebron

154:2.1 The rulers of the Hebron s. refused to acknowledge

154:2.1 thereafter the Hebron s. was destroyed by fire.

154:4.1 group of fifty leading citizens met at the s. to discuss

164:4.6 who believed in his teaching were cast out of the s.,

164:4.11 And they went at once to the s. to cast out Josiah.

164:5.4 until they heard Josiah had been cast out of the s..

164:5.5 Josiah learned that he had been cast out of the s.,

164:5.5 Jerusalem had indeed been cast out of a Jewish s.,

165:4.8 will go with your complaint to the court of the s.?

166:1.4 while they seek the chief seats in the s. and crave

166:5.1 The s. of Philadelphia had never been subject to the

166:5.1 was teaching three times a day in the Philadelphia s..

166:5.2 This very s. later on became a Christian church

167:0.3 That Friday night James spoke in the s.,

167:3.1 Abner had arranged for the Master to teach in the s.

167:3.1 the first time Jesus had appeared in a s. since they

167:3.2 Although the congregation of the s. at Philadelphia

167:3.2 the chief ruler of the s. was an unfriendly Pharisee.

167:3.4 this Sabbath the chief ruler of the s. was deposed,

167:3.6 Jesus taught again in the s. on Sunday, and many

174:5.3 confession of truth lest they cast you out of the s..

176:1.1 You will be thrown out of the s. and put in prison for

177:2.2 while they sent you to the s. school along with

190:5.1 in Jesus; at least Cleopas had been cast out of the s..

191:4.1 just after the opening of a special meeting in the s.

191:4.2 The meeting in the s. was just being opened by

195:3.6 worship was largely taken over from the Jewish s.,

synagogues

121:2.4 the Jews, with their more than two hundred s. and

140:9.3 councils, while in their s. they will castigate you.

144:3.13 thirty set prayers which they recited in the s.

146:4.1 his custom to speak in these s. on the Sabbath day

146:4.1 they exercised no direct control over the s. outside

146:4.1 almost universal closing of the s. to his teaching.

146:4.1 all the s. of Galilee and Judea were open to him.

153:1.1 the leaders and rulers of the neighboring s. were also

154:2.1 the Sanhedrin passed a decree closing all the s. of

154:2.1 Only the s. of Jerusalem had been subject to the

154:3.1 able to report to Herod that practically all the s. in

156:6.7 The mandate to close the s. of all Jewry to the

156:6.7 Many of the rulers of the s. began surreptitiously

156:6.7 surreptitiously to open their s. to Abner and his

164:4.6 not only that Jesus was denied entrance into all s.,

165:3.7 when our enemies bring you before the rulers of the s

175:1.9 at the feasts and demand the chief seats in the s..

180:6.1 be content with merely putting you out of the s.;

184:1.6 have taught in the s. and many times in the temple

190:3.3 action was taken to throw out of the s. any person

synchronize

17:5.2 the Spirits of the Circuits s. with the presence of the

17:8.7 4. Through the Reflective Spirits they s. the

23:3.3 the only definitely personalized beings who can s.

26:1.16 must work in pairs in order to s. with the circuits

65:8.5 Failure of these diverse endowments to s. may cause

100:5.4 a sudden down-grasp of the indwelling spirit to s.

110:5.2 in a single lifetime, arbitrarily co-ordinate and s. two

synchronized

11:5.9 incoming and outgoing phases of this zone are s.

32:5.4 an endless circle, a cycle of eternity in some way s.

42:8.2 perfectly s. with electronic velocity and ultimatonic

65:7.4 the seven adjutant spirits are far better s. with the

106:8.8 believed the three Trinities function as perfectly s.,

130:4.10 These two views, s. and harmonized, reveal the

synchronizing

28:4.12 the purpose of s. the reflective vision of the Ancients

40:8.3 When it becomes apparent that some s. difficulty is

synchronous

56:10.9 and leads towards unified and s. comprehension of

synchrony

17:2.2 Seven Master Spirits had found perfect creative s.

24:2.2 are so created as to be able to maintain perfect s.

28:5.11 remain in focal s. with the masters of philosophy

29:3.1 And they are all in perfect s. and complete liaison

29:4.17 vast living energy aggregation in harmonious s..

38:9.8 each order of midwayer can establish perfect s. of

48:2.21 the selective assorters to keep you in progressive s.

51:1.5 for continuing life on unbroken intellectual s. with

108:4.3 that they function in the human mind in perfect s.

117:6.6 the Supreme attains to finite s. with the Adjuster

136:2.2 Perfect s. and full communication had become

146:2.4 this fact of the s. of divine and human forgiveness

syncopation

44:1.13 Tuneful s. represents a transition from the musical

synonym

1:2.2 Father is not a s. for nature, neither is he natural

synonymous

28:6.21 Greatness is s. with divinity.

93:9.7 regarded the term Melchizedek as s. with God.

103:4.3 one’s highest moral ideals are not necessarily s. with

105:1.2 I AM is, in all personality meanings and values, s.

135:5.2 The end of Roman rule was s. with the end of the

170:4.15 but he did not say that these two events were s..

synopsis

30:4.1 these narratives that we here desire to present a s. of

synthesis

0:7.10 a perfecting unification (power-personality s.) of all

0:8.11 the power-personality mobilization, the divine s.,

9:0.2 Conjoint Actor possesses unique prerogatives of s.

14:6.23 before the beginnings of the power-personality s. of

42:10.5 the morontia type of life vehicle, a s. of the material

42:11.7 a growing experiential s. superimposed on an ever-

56:6.2 power of Supremacy by diverse divinity s. in the

56:6.3 only as it is evolving in this power-personality s. of

56:10.11 recognition of the harmonious time-space s. of the

56:10.19 by the Supreme Being as power-personality s..

92:5.15 Occident and the s. of a new religion in the Orient.

94:3.5 to the truth of the repercussional s. of all time-space

101:6.6 —the personality s. of man and the essence of God—

102:2.5 portray to man the experiential s. of energy, mind,

104:5.6 the existential Deity s. of personality and power.

104:5.12 They appear in the emerging power-personality s.

106:0.19 growth of things, meanings,and values and of their s.

106:2.2 evolutionary power, and power-personality s.

106:2.8 Within the completed power-personality s. of the

106:5.2 as is illustrated by the power-personality s. now

106:8.11 experiential Deities are in process of experiential s..

112:2.9 and indicates the working, of spirit s. and cosmic

112:2.12 observation of the observation of all this relative s.

116:1.1 The creative s. of power and personality is a part of

116:7.6 which can only find resolution in the sublime s. of

117:1.2 The Supreme Being thus becomes the finite s. of the

117:2.7 creature participation in the power-personality s. of

117:3.1 Almighty Supreme, is the complex and universal s.

117:5.2 achieve finite time-space Deity s. in the Supreme.

117:6.6 a new s. of experiential values of the ascension

118:3.1 after all, perceive time by analysis and space by s..

118:10.3 this Supreme Deity is evolving as the personality s.

synthesize

101:2.1 revelation does s. the apparently divergent sciences

106:2.1 so does the Supreme Being eventually s. destiny

116:2.14 Creators whose functional activities actually s. his

118:9.9 And God the Supreme will, in the eternal future, s.

synthesized

0:2.17 Ultimate implies the attained realization of the s.

92:5.1 in the s. beliefs compounded from the teachings of

92:5.15 Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism were s. by Nanak

96:0.1 The Jews s. all gods into their more sublime

synthesizer

0:7.9 is the Deity correlator and s. of time-space divinity

synthesizers

44:6.9 7. The morontia s.. These are the master craftsmen

synthesizes

21:5.4 3. Perfectly s. Paradise attitude and creature

synthesizing

0:7.7 expanding outward in God the Sevenfold and is s. in

106:2.4 manifests the cohesive qualities of divinity by s.

115:7.3 And this s. and unifying Deity—God the Supreme—is

118:10.4 the Sevenfold s. in the power of the Almighty on up

synthetic

0:7.9 that he is the father of Majeston, but he is a s.

94:11.1 This new s. religion with its temples of worship and

103:7.13 Logic is the s. truth-seeking progression of the unity

117:0.4 while in turn the Supreme is the s. cumulative total

119:8.3 of the diversified wills of the Deities, whose s. unity,

Syracuse

98:7.10 from Alexandria and Antioch through Greece to S.

130:0.2 they took a boat for Naples, stopping at Malta, S.,

130:8.2 At S. they spent a full week.

130:8.2 proselyte, built the first Christian church in S..

Syria

80:1.2 improved methods of metalworking, S. then being

82:5.4 and sister marriages were common in early S.,

95:5.9 and all the foreign lands, even S. and Kush,

121:1.9 recent past, leaving S. in the hands of the Romans.

121:1.9 and S. were enjoying a period of prosperity, peace,

121:2.2 armies of Babylonia, Assyria, Egypt, S., Greece,

121:2.8 the Palestinian highway of travel between S. and

121:2.8 which had for its object the pitting of Seleucid S.

130:0.3 resting on Cyprus and then sailed for Antioch in S.

132:0.3 Empire included all of southern Europe, S., Egypt,

133:8.1 Antioch was the capital of the province of S.,

134:7.1 more trip outside of Palestine, and that was into S..

134:7.2 the year of Jesus’ solitary wanderings through S. and

135:3.2 believed that Rome was even then divided, as S.,

139:7.10 Matthew went, preaching and baptizing, through S.,

141:1.2 and they had come from Galilee, Phoenicia, S.,

143:4.3 Greek and other gentile cities of the Decapolis and S.

149:1.1 spread to all parts of Palestine and through all of S.

149:1.2 women, and children from Judea, Idumea, S., Tyre

185:0.1 under the immediate supervision of the legatus of S..

185:1.6 episode, the legatus of S. ordered Pilate to Rome.

Syrian

73:1.5 western group was situated on the northeastern S.

75:3.1 the leadership of the western or S. confederation of

75:3.2 after assuming the leadership of the S. Nodites,

77:4.3 1. The western or S. Nodites.

96:1.13 their prophets said to the S. king: “Their gods are

97:9.16 created a vast Hebrew navy, operated by S. sailors

121:8.6 copy destroyed in the burning of a S. monastery in

122:1.2 Mary was more a composite of S., Hittite, Greek,

133:7.13 where they embarked for Antioch on the S. coast.

148:0.1 of a believer physician, a S. named Elman.

148:2.1 Elman, the S. physician, with the assistance of a

150:1.1 Nasanta, the daughter of Elman, the S. physician;

156:1.0 1. THE SYRIAN WOMAN

156:1.1 a S. woman who had heard much of Jesus as a great

156:1.2 gone over to the house of this S. woman, Norana,

156:1.8 commenting on the cure of the daughter of the S.

156:2.8 the sense of humor displayed by Norana, the S.

156:3.1 Beirut, where he visited with a S. named Malach,

183:3.7 one Malchus, the S. bodyguard of the high priest,

Syrians

80:1.2 The broad-headed Nodite-Andonite S. very early

80:1.2 They also imported sheep, goats, cattle, and other

96:1.13 The S., while worshiping their gods, also believed in

97:9.14 tribes—the Edomites, Moabites, Ammonites, and S..

143:1.1 gatherings of gentiles—Greeks, Romans, and S.

Syrophoenicians

156:2.4 Many of these Greek-speaking S. came to know

system or local systemnoun; see also solar system

                                see caste system

1:1.5 on different planets in your l. of inhabited worlds

2:1.4 adventures of his subordinates in every world, s.,

2:7.3 application to, adjustment for, every universe, s.,

3:1.10 Concerning God’s presence in a planet, s.,

4:2.1 patterns of a local universe, a constellation, a s.,

4:2.1 balanced conduct of each universe, s., planet,

4:2.2 carried out by the local universe, constellation, s.,

4:2.2 to your immediate planetary s. of Satania.

6:1.5 On your world, but not in your s. of inhabited

7:1.7 Lucifer rebellion produced many changes in your s.

11:5.5 the operation of some unknown circulatory s.

12:1.11 The Paradise-Havona S., the eternal universe

12:2.3 are really a part of the galactic s. of Orvonton.

12:9.6 The mind is a personal-energy s. existing around a

13:4.4 and devotion of the individual being, planet, s.,

14:1.0 1. THE PARADISE-HAVONA SYSTEM

14:1.10 and the Paradise circuits are all one and the same s.;

14:2.6 organized in accordance with the threefold s. of

14:2.6 Throughout the whole Paradise-Havona s. there is

14:2.6 Paradise-Havona s. is a unit of creative perfection.

14:3.1 that no intellectual s. of government is required.

14:4.10 Nevertheless, the Paradise-Havona s. is eternal.

14:4.21 groups of beings native to the Paradise-Havona s.

14:5.1 On the mansion worlds and up through your s.,

15:1.2 The local universe to which your s. belongs is

15:1.3 through the very same space that your planetary s.

15:1.3 and some day in the remote future your s.,

15:1.6 Urantia belongs to a s. which is well out towards the

15:2.3 1. The S..

15:2.3 worlds adapted to support life are called a s., but

15:2.3 and each l. has an architectural sphere as its

15:2.19 One s. embraces, approximately . . . . . . 1,000 worlds

15:3.1 The vast Milky Way starry s. represents the central

15:3.5 opposite sides of the vast Sagittarius subgalactic s.

15:3.6 The nucleus of the physical s. to which your sun

15:5.3 nebula, instead of splitting into a double star s.

15:6.10 suns are the stars of your observable astronomic s..

15:6.11 so effectively function to hold a given s. steady in

15:6.16 similarity in a group of worlds associated in a s.,

15:7.5 Jerusem, the headquarters of your l. of Satania,

15:12.1 evidence for or against an individual, a planet, s.,

15:14.5 number 606 in the planetary group, or s., of Satania.

15:14.4 the immense creation of which your world and l.

15:14.5 This s. has at present 619 inhabited worlds, and more

15:14.6 called Jerusem, and it is s. number twenty-four in the

16:2.3 within the confines of the Paradise-Havona s.;

17:1.6 The s. of material, morontial, and spiritual records

17:3.9 in the operation of the universal reflectivity s.,

18:2.1 their exquisite worlds of the Paradise-Havona s.,

18:3.5 universe focal points of the far-flung reflectivity s..

18:7.3 do not have a far-flung s. of intercommunication,

22:4.3 A maladministered jury s. may be more or less of

24:5.3 serve in rotation, being transferred from s. to s..

24:5.5 an efficient, direct, centralized, but far-flung s. of

24:6.8 Grandfanda hailed from planet 341 of s. 84 in

25:3.8 they are kept busy going from s. to s. gathering

25:3.10 the differences which may arise in the affairs of a s.,

25:6.2 recorders continue their s. of dual recording, thus

26:1.12 of supernaphim serve in the Paradise-Havona s..

26:3.4 maintain s. and to insure harmony in all the work

26:3.7 They range the Paradise-Havona s. as bearers of all

26:5.5 by the superuniverse of your origin and by the s.

27:3.3 unrevealed residents of the Paradise-Havona s. who

29:2.7 6. S. Centers.

29:2.9 These directing centers of the universe power s. are

29:2.9 are the intellect of the power s. of the grand universe

29:2.18 6. S. Centers.

29:2.18 Power Center is permanently assigned to each l..

29:2.18 the satisfactory distribution of power in the l..

29:2.19 power dispatched by the power center of their s..

29:4.14 energies are very essential to the interplanetary s. of

29:4.17 one acting inspector is always present in each l.,

30:2.98 6. S. Centers.

30:2.110  2. S. Co-ordinators.

30:3.3 Any being on any world in any s. of any universe

30:4.16 In each l. of approximately one thousand inhabited

30:4.18 the mansion worlds up through the spheres of the s.,

30:4.22 the ascension of the superuniverse s. of training

31:10.16 1. There actually is a vast and new s. of universes

32:0.1 Each s. will eventually contain approximately one

32:2.4 But your local universe is not a single astronomic s.,

32:2.4 though a large s. does exist at its physical center.

32:2.9 in Nebadon, and Satania, the l. of your world,

32:2.10 Satania is not a uniform s., a single astronomic unit

32:2.11 The Satania s. of inhabited worlds is far removed

32:2.11 From the outermost s. of inhabited worlds to the

32:3.12 perfect creatures of the Paradise-Havona s. with

33:6.4 decree of a System Sovereign to represent that s. to

33:7.6 constituent part of a local universe—such as a local s.

33:8.3 made up of three members from each s. and seven

34:4.11 the headquarters of your l. of inhabited worlds.

35:3.11 spirit progression of the Salvington educational s..

35:3.16 sphere pertain to the sojourn on the capital of the l.

35:4.2 are chiefly devoted to the vast educational s.

35:4.2 —whether on a planet, in a s., in a constellation, or

35:5.7 special cases involving the status of a planet or a s..

35:8.6 and prosecute the miscellaneous duties of a s.

35:9.1 now rules on Jerusem, the headquarters of your l.

35:9.2 on the headquarters of each s. of inhabited worlds.

35:10.3 The universe educational s. sponsored by the

36:2.11 The number ten—the decimal s.—is inherent in the

36:4.1 every l. of inhabited worlds throughout Nebadon

36:6.6 segregated s. of energy—material, mindal, or spiritual

37:2.1 the capital of every constellation and s. in Nebadon.

37:3.3 Evening Stars are directed from the capital of a l.,

37:6.1 The Nebadon educational s. is jointly administered

37:6.3 but this is the keynote of the whole educational s.:

37:6.4 Fundamentally, the Nebadon educational s. provides

37:9.9 the original Adam and Eve of each l. of Nebadon.

38:5.3 definitely to prepare for service in some particular l..

38:5.3 associated with the capital of some Nebadon s.

39:3.10 the constellation of Norlatiadek, to which your s.

39:4.2 executing many commissions for the welfare of the s.

39:4.4 come up for adjudication in the tribunals of a s.

39:4.8 of a mortal ascender occurs on the capital of a l..

39:4.15 In Satania, your s., they carry passengers back and

39:4.16 over and maintain this threefold s. of records.

39:4.17 ascending mortals from the various worlds of the s.

39:5.16 affairs of the planet as it functions as a part of the s.,

39:5.17 to this world as to all the other spheres of the s..

40:8.2 Such beings have ascended through a s.,

41:1.2 function to produce the living s. of control and

41:1.4 are situated at the center of the enormous stellar s.

41:1.5 is stationed at the exact gravity focus of each l..

41:1.5 In the s. of Satania the assigned power center

41:1.5 of space located at the astronomic center of the s..

41:2.1 their functions in a l., such as Satania, are more easy

41:2.3 the supervision of the entire physical-energy s. of

41:2.3 on Jerusem and functioning throughout the l..

41:10.1 the massive Angona s. swung into near approach,

41:10.5 while Satania itself is next to the outermost s. of

42:2.14 phases of energy constituting the present energy s.

42:2.18 This energy s. operates on and from the upper level

42:2.19 the Original Son—hence the nonspiritual energy s. of

42:7.7 over one hundred orbital electrons in one atomic s..

42:8.1 concerned in holding together a tiny atomic energy s.

42:9.2 basic to the central universe and the spiritual s. of

42:9.2 number ten, the decimal s., is inherent in energy,

43:0.1 the six hundred sixth inhabited world in the l. of

43:2.5 Each s nominates ten members to sit in this assembly

43:3.6 interest would normally center in the l., Satania;

43:3.7 authority would ordinarily, in a loyal s., be invested

43:3.8 successor of Lucifer not in full authority in the l.,

43:4.3 the Paradise s. of extrauniverse communication and

44:8.1 come from the headquarters of the s. to proffer help

45:0.0 THE LOCAL SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION

45:0.3 This entire s. of fifty-seven architectural worlds is

45:1.2 is the headquarters of the finaliter corps of the l.

45:1.9 This is the silent sphere of the s..

45:2.1 The chief executive of a l. of inhabited worlds is a

45:2.1 The Lucifer rebellion in the s. of Satania was the last

45:2.3 so conducted the affairs of the s. that few were lost

45:2.3 or on the inhabited planets of that unfortunate s..

45:2.4 from time to time on the headquarters of the s.

45:3.1 The chief executive of a l., the System Sovereign, is

45:3.1 the s. of Satania is administered by a staff of seven

45:3.5 4. The custodian of the s.—Holdant, number 19 of

45:3.6 The s. recorder—Vilton, secretary of the Lanonandek

45:3.9 Jerusem since the s. is the unit of administration,

45:3.22 chooses three members to represent the l. on the

45:3.22 since the bestowal of Michael the s. has resumed the

45:4.1 mortal ascension on the isolated worlds of the s..

45:5.7 faculties of teachers on the headquarters of each s.

45:7.4 each s. selects its ten representatives to sit in the

46:0.1 headquarters of Satania, is an average capital of a l.

46:0.1 Your l. has passed through some stormy

46:1.2 the “gradant,” is built up through the decimal s.

46:1.2 The time of the s. is broadcast by the chronoldeks.

46:1.4 The lighting s. of Jerusem should not be so difficult

46:2.2 largely supplied by the subsoil s. of circulation

46:2.2 This water s. is not entirely subsurface, for there

46:2.4 The transportation s. is allied with the circulatory

46:5.12 Avonals of the s. maintain contact with the universe.

46:5.13 the personal representatives of the Father in a l.;

46:5.15 in this circle when on visits of inspection to the l..

46:5.15 all reside in this circle when on duty in the s..

46:5.19 embraced in the modified management of the s.

46:5.22 a l. like Satania are an “innumerable host of angels

46:5.26 temple of power, wherein presides the chief of the s.

46:5.27 representative of the inhabited worlds of the s.,

46:5.27 and is an actual reproduction of the Edentia s.,

46:6.1 The executive-administrative divisions of the s. are

46:8.2 be embarrassed by the fact that your whole s. rests

46:8.3 Lucifer and his associates will restore the Satania s.

47:0.3 When a s. is settled in light and life, and as the

47:2.4 are repersonalized on the finaliter world of the s.,

48:1.5 Eight of these occur in the s., seventy-one in the

48:2.5 2. S. Co-ordinators    200

48:2.13 millions of these regulators to energize even a s. of

48:2.15 2. S. Co-ordinators.

48:2.15 since the energy s. of each world is individualized,

48:3.3 Your l. now has its full quota of these beings,

48:3.6 the following classification of their activities in a l.:

48:5.5 of the mansion world and morontia educational s..

48:5.9 through the educational spheres of the s. and the

48:6.4 classified as evolving spirits in the records of the s..

48:6.31 the gospel of perfection attainment for the whole s.

48:6.31 Even now in the young s. of Satania their teachings

48:6.33 was the first of the mansion worlds of the l..

49:0.3 Satania itself is an unfinished s. containing only

49:0.3 of Satania, meaning the 606th world in this l. on

49:1.2 The chemical formulas differ in each s., the technique

49:1.3 All the worlds of a l. disclose unmistakable kinship;

49:1.6 There is a precise s., a universal law, which

49:2.1 basic pattern of vegetable and animal life in each s..

49:2.9 The Satania s. contains all of these types and

49:3.4 The reactions of the nervous s., the heat-regulating

49:5.13 uniformity of mortals is the brain and nervous s.;

49:6.16 group reawaken on the headquarters of their l.,

49:6.16 they pass by the entire morontia regime of the l..

50:1.2 the administrators of a s. in order to be sympathetic

50:2.2 assembled from the bestowal worlds of the s..

50:2.5 The judicial s. of the local universe has its beginnings

51:1.2 Son produces only one pair of these beings in each l.;

51:1.2 mortal beings of the worlds of any one particular s..

51:1.5 Since the inception of the s. of Satania, thirteen

51:2.2 transported through space from one world or s. to

52:2.2 the planet is established in the circuits of the s.,

52:2.3 and they usually pertain to the affairs of the l..

52:3.10 The educational s. becomes world-wide,

53:1.1 Lucifer was the chief executive of a great s. of 607

53:2.2 no peculiar or special conditions in the s. of Satania

53:2.5 rebellion was actually for the good of the s., if not

53:4.7 the action of these disloyal personalities to the s. of

53:6.4 director of the confused seraphic affairs of the s..

53:6.5 for help to Edentia from the near-by s. of Rantulia;

53:6.5 the newly projected s. of ‘liberated worlds and

53:7.1 The Lucifer rebellion was s. wide.

53:7.3 the entire s. of Satania was isolated in both the

53:7.15 Thus were these archrebels allowed to roam the s.

53:8.1 Lucifer and Satan freely roamed the Satania s.

54:2.3 this onetime Sovereign of your s. set the temporal

54:2.3 freewill choice of the ascenders of the s. of Satania—

54:2.3 which will sometime exist as the perfected s. of

54:2.4 their own destinies and of the destiny of this l. of

54:6.4 even rebellion in the s. or elsewhere—no matter what

54:6.3 appeared to be an unmitigated calamity to the s.

55:2.8 but I know of no s. whose inhabited worlds,

55:2.9 on the morontia worlds of the s. or constellation.

55:7.1 the time of the settling of the entire s. in light and

55:7.4 until every inhabited planet in the s. attains the era of

55:7.4 system time, the entire s. enters the stabilized status,

55:8.1 When an entire s becomes settled in life, a new order

55:8.1 Such a s. of worlds becomes virtually self-governing.

55:8.2 With the settling of the s. the Assigned Sentinel,

55:8.3 After the settling of an entire s. in light and life the

55:8.3 sovereign remains perpetually at the head of his s..

55:8.5 as differential receiving worlds after an entire s. is

55:8.7 when the last s. in a given constellation attains

55:10.5 stationed on the headquarters world of each l. until

56:7.1 height of evolutionary progress on a world, in a s.,

56:7.2 With the settling of a s. in light, this Son-Spirit

57:1.6 insure the orderly evolution of such a new physical s.

57:2.3 700,000,000,000 years ago the Andronover s. was

57:2.3 the power centers of this new material s. which was

57:3.9 the nebular s. was passing through a transient period

57:5.4 4,500,000,000 years ago the enormous Angona s.

57:5.4 The center of this great s. was a dark giant of space,

57:5.6 As the Angona s. drew nearer, the solar extrusions

57:5.7 was recaptured by solar gravity as the Angona s.

57:5.8 The visiting s. did not come quite close enough to

57:5.13 of the circulating space material of the visiting s..

57:5.13 three of the major planets of the Angona s. swung

57:5.14 Retrograde motion in any astronomic s. is always

57:5.14 no retrograde ever appears except in a s. containing

57:8.6 that Urantia was assigned to the s. of Satania for

58:1.1 to launching life on world 606 of the Satania s..

58:4.7 the bottom of this s. is buried deep in the earth,

60:4.3 group and in the second European east-west s.,

60:4.3 youngest mountains are in the Rocky Mountain s.,

61:7.10 North American s. of Great Lakes was produced.

61:7.10 since the connected Great Lakes s. began to empty

62:7.5 message of Lucifer, then sovereign of the Satania s.,

62:7.5 patterns of Nebadon as established in the Satania s.,

64:6.2 On no other world in the l. has such a race of will

65:6.10 The physical brain with its associated nervous s.

66:1.1 the management of the l. of Satania in particular.

66:2.5 and blood but attuned to the life circuits of the s..

66:4.6 had been isolated from the life currents of the s..

66:4.12 antidotal complements of the life currents of the s.;

66:5.9 the first alphabet and introduced a writing s..

67:3.1 s. was isolated, quarantined, from her sister systems.

67:3.1 of Satania, and it spread to every planet in the l..

67:8.1 Amadon as the outstanding character of the entire s.

67:8.4 If the Lucifer rebellion has handicapped the l.

69:9.18 That which you have is vastly better than any s.

70:0.2 is secured only by some sort of social regulative s..

70:1.22 somewhat more orderly s. of the later-day “civilized”

70:12.2 the ideal government is the representative s.

71:7.3 the passing of the profit-motivated s. of economics.

72:0.1 a not far-distant planet belonging to the Satania s..

72:2.14 and executive divisions of the home and social s..

72:4.0 4. THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM

72:4.1 The educational s. of this nation is compulsory

72:4.6 precollege school s. at eighteen is a skilled artisan.

72:4.6 The entire educational s. is designed to adequately

72:8.5 with industry rather than with the educational s.

72:9.6 abandoned in favor of the economic or functional s..

73:0.3 and Eve, a Material Son and Daughter of the l.,

73:5.1 for the proposed schools of the educational s. of the

73:5.4 Before the establishment of a sewage-disposal s.

73:5.4 a covered brick-conduit disposal s. constructed

74:1.5 the sole rulers, of planet 606 in the s. of Satania.

74:2.5 welcomed this Son and Daughter of the s. of Satania

74:5.5 Adam had already put in operation a s. of group

74:7.2 The purpose of the western school s. of the Garden

75:7.6 dependent on the maintenance of a dual circulatory s.

76:5.4 turn out to be the most fortunate world in the s. of

77:2.2 of their connection with the life currents of the s..

77:2.5 powerful life-maintenance circuits of the Satania s.

77:4.7 religious ceremonial, and an old s. of writing.

77:4.7 Dalamatia, having adopted the peculiar writing s.

77:9.6 So do midwayers become conversant with this s. and

78:8.5 weapons, and their extensive s. of military canals,

79:8.7 cumbersome nature of the ideographic writing s.

80:3.5 They maintained an efficient s. of child culture.

80:6.4 deities into an elaborate national s. of gods.

81:6.17 each group developing its own s. of word exchange.

83:8.5 On the capital of each l. the Material Sons and

84:3.1 Pastoral living tended to create a new s. of mores,

84:6.5 triune associations in the Paradise-Havona s..

84:7.3 Regardless of its merits this s. did provide stability.

86:4.3 the ghost, was derived from the breath-dream idea-s.

89:0.2 And the whole subsequent sacrificial s. grew up

89:1.6 the negative-ban s. not only maintained useful and

93:3.1 schools at Salem, patterning them on the olden s.

93:3.1 Even the idea of a tithing s., which was introduced

93:6.8 not only extended the tithing s. but also instituted

93:10.10 if the present s. of directing planetary affairs should

94:1.7 the most variegated s. of theology ever developed

94:2.1 Brahman priest caste was the essence of this s.,

94:2.2 precarious s. collapsed before the debasing cults

94:2.5 could not perpetuate the Aryan religio-cultural s.,

94:9.1 the Melchizedek truths than any other religious s.

94:11.7 thinkers who, from time to time, embraced this s. of

96:5.3 organized the Hebrew ceremonial s. of worship.

97:5.4 and Micah fearlessly attacked the whole sacrificial s..

97:9.24 Baal worship was an economic and social s.

97:9.28 Religion was taking shape as a s. of human thought

98:2.11 none ever created such an advanced s. of ethics

98:6.1 Greeks never evolved a centralized worship s.;

98:7.3 The Christian religion, as a Urantian s. of belief,

98:7.5 2. The Hebraic s. of morality, ethics, theology, and

98:7.10 Christianity than with any other current religious s.

99:2.1 organic part of the social order and the economic s.

101:1.1 True religion is not a s. of philosophic belief which

101:8.2 faith is more than an exalted s. of philosophy;

103:1.4 then there formulates a s. of interpretative beliefs.

109:1.1 There exists an extensive s. for retraining Adjusters

111:1.5 Mortal mind is a temporary intellect s. loaned to

111:1.5 delicately touches the spirit-morontia energy s. above

112:0.4 2. It may be bestowed upon any living energy s.

112:0.7 identity, can unify the identity of any living energy s..

112:1.17 objects, but three or more objects eventuate a s.,

112:1.17 and such a s. is much more than just an enlarged

112:1.17 for in a cosmic s. the individual members are not

112:1.19 In a good s. all factors are in cosmic position.

112:1.19 In a bad s. something is either missing or displaced—

112:1.19 In the human s. it is the personality which unifies all

112:4.4 return to the mansion world of the former s. of

112:5.3 essential difference between man and an energy s.:

112:5.3 The energy s. must continue, it has no choice; but

112:5.4 the material mind as it functions in the energy s. of

112:5.4 identity from the passing material-intellect s. to the

112:5.4 the higher morontia-soul s. which, in association

112:7.3 effected while the ascender is resident within his l..

112:7.3 mansion worlds or on the headquarters of the s.;

113:6.9 can so serve on many different worlds in a given s.

113:6.10 All personal and group guardians in the s. of Satania

114:0.4 and effective supervision from the s., constellation,

114:0.4 is unlike that of any other world in the Satania s.,

114:1.1 was held in trust by the sovereign of the Satania s..

114:1.1 Urantia and all other quarantined planets in the s..

114:2.1 the enlarging sovereignty of the Supreme in the s.

114:2.4 thirty-six other rebellion-isolated worlds of the s.;

114:2.6 released for Paradise ascension the moment the s.

116:7.1 be compared to the delicate chemical-control s. of

118:3.1 time is a succession of instants while space is a s. of

118:7.7 imparts unique prerogatives of choice to the living s..

118:8.9 the premature attainment of certain liberties in the l..

118:8.9 A l settled in light and life has experientially achieved

118:10.15 greater things can happen to a s. and the larger

119:2.1 trouble began to brew in s. 11 of constellation 37.

119:2.2 assume direction of that strife-torn and confused s.

119:2.4 directing that this new Son be assigned to s. 11 of

119:2.5 the difficulties of this confused and demoralized l..

119:2.5 this new ruler set the turbulent s. in order while he

119:2.5 as the Savior Sovereign of the s. of Palonia.

119:2.6 He was beloved by all the s. and adored by his

119:2.7 And then did this transient ruler of a rebellious s.

119:3.1 the call of the Life Carriers on planet 217 in s. 87

119:3.1 Now this planet was situated in a s. of inhabited

119:3.3 unannounced, on the headquarters world of s. 87 in

119:3.4 secession and rebellion, located in a beleaguered s.

119:4.3 a Trinity Teacher Son on world 462 in s. 84 of

120:2.2 terminating the Lucifer rebellion in the Satania s.,

120:3.5 behind an enduring s. of positive religious ethics.

121:4.3 never since transcended by any purely human s. of

121:6.3 theology into a compact and fairly consistent s. of

121:7.6 a s. of teaching embodying the philosophy of Greeks

125:2.4 of the theology of the whole Jewish ceremonial s..

130:2.1 greatly enjoyed Jesus’ explanation of the water s.

134:8.3 they were Jesus’ archenemies in the s. of Satania;

135:5.2 These new teachers evolved a s. of belief that

140:8.10 any economic theory, with any social or industrial s..

150:3.9 dreams is largely a superstitious and groundless s. of

153:3.7 and expose the folly of the whole rabbinic s. of rules

155:5.12 the prophets of other days into an established s. of

155:6.5 by submission to an outworn s. of religious forms

160:5.3 a religion is only a traditional belief or a mere s. of

160:5.4 A s. of morals, by grasping an object of worship,

160:5.4 evolve into a s. of philosophy or a code of morals.

162:2.2 their s. of traditional religion will be overthrown,

170:5.19 who went about to create a sociophilosophical s.

173:1.3 fostered an extensive s. of banking and commercial

179:0.3 participate in any sacrificial service of the Jewish s..

180:5.12 nor a ceremonial s. of formal worship can atone

186:5.1 has any connection with the Jewish sacrificial s..

189:1.4 he took it up again as a morontia being of the s. of

189:1.9 halls of the first mansion world of this l. of Satania.

191:4.7 delegates from the mansion worlds of every l. of

194:1.5 essential requirements of the Jewish ceremonial s..

195:5.9 A lasting social s. without a morality predicated on

195:10.7 No social s. which denies the reality of God can

195:10.20 the minds of all the world as a part of the social s.,

systemadjective; see system capital; system

      government; system headquarters; system

      ruler(s); system worlds; see Sovereign

2:1.4 may experiment; the s. heads may practice; but

19:3.2 and in the councils of the local s. sovereigns.

24:5.3 participate in deliberations concerned with s. affairs

25:3.5 with the higher laws of the s. administration.

29:2.18 These s. centers dispatch the power circuits to the

33:6.9 Salvington or universe time, and Satania or s. time.

33:7.2 the appellate cases coming up from the s. tribunals.

33:8.5 and then to the s. authorities for execution.

35:8.1 varied tasks connected with the s. administrations,

35:10.1 Lanonandeks belonging to the ex-S. Sovereign corps

35:10.1 evolutionary mortals observe the s. administrators at

36:4.5 Mother Eves, go from the s. midsonite spheres to the

39:4.9 associated with the Material Sons in s. administration

40:5.15 There they speak the same s. language but by a

41:1.2 such as sun spots and s. electric disturbances;

41:2.3 works in co-ordination with the s. power center,

43:3.6 because of certain s. conditions growing out of the

45:0.0 THE LOCAL SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION

45:1.5 of all the seraphic hosts engaged in s. activities

45:1.8 This sphere serves as the s. rendezvous of the high

45:2.1 of personal discretion in the direction of s. affairs.

45:2.2 have been made in the technique of s. administration.

45:2.3 At the time of the second s. rebellion in Nebadon,

45:2.4 the Sovereign presides over the s. council of world

45:3.19 The director of the s. Morontia Power Supervisors.

45:3.20 11. The acting director of s. midway creatures.

45:6.6 to compensate their deficiencies on the s. nursery

45:6.7 accorded repersonalization on the s. finaliter planet

45:7.4 charged with the duty of representing the s. groups

46:1.2 The s. year consists of one hundred Jerusem days.

46:4.3 2. The squares—the s. executive-administrative areas.

46:4.6 This arrangement of the s. activities into circles,

46:4.7 services of the spironga of design for s. function.

46:5.14 Here s. chiefs reside and supervise the almost endless

46:5.16 The s. reserves are held in this circle, while System

46:5.17 circle is the tarrying place of the s. Life Carriers.

46:6.7 6. Planetary and s. physical progress, the scientific

46:6.12 hence all s. activities can be viewed even by student

46:8.2 the readmission of isolated worlds into the s. family

46:8.2 But even if Urantia were restored to the s. circuits,

47:5.2 the headquarters of the s. probationary nursery

47:5.2 and the home of their various s. training schools.

48:1.2 all fifty-six of the s. transition abodes, in common

48:2.17 seraphim to the receivers of the s. co-ordinators

48:2.17 form are skillfully effected by the s. co-ordinators.

48:2.19 there are always associated two s. co-ordinators,

48:5.2 to the s. training spheres as Mansion World Teachers

49:1.3 These planetary variations in the s. life types result

49:2.1 Life Carriers foster a generalized s. type of mortal

49:5.18 The s. administration and constellation overcontrol

53:3.5 that immortality was inherent in the s. personalities,

53:6.2 order, the s. administrator seraphim, went astray.

53:7.3 suspended by the action of s. circuit supervisors.

53:7.12 It was over two years of s. time from the beginning

53:9.6 s. circuits will not be reinstated so long as Lucifer

54:6.3 passing of twenty-five thousand years of s. time

54:6.11 of experiential survival in the first s. rebellion in the

55:0.6 2. The second or s. stage.

55:7.4 such settledness for one millennium of s. time,

55:7.4 the individual worlds are ushered into the s. epoch of

55:8.0 8. THE SECOND OR SYSTEM STAGE

55:8.1 The Sovereigns become members of the s. conclave,

55:8.1 The s. legislative assembly is constituted on the

55:8.2 becomes the volunteer adviser to the s supreme court

55:9.1 relationships with the s. supervision and the local

55:11.7 Younger planets may delay s. unification, but this

66:4.15 mortal bodies the complement of the s. circuits;

67:2.3 Meantime the s. circuits had been severed; Urantia

67:4.2 deprived of the sustenance of the s. life circuits.

77:2.5 metamorphosis by the action of the s. life currents

77:7.3 the final adjudication of the affairs of the s. rebellion.

112:5.8 We had rather assume the risk of a s. rebellion than

113:7.4 the associated worlds of s. progress and culture.

119:2.5 the privilege of sharing the s. throne of authority if

119:8.8 a Melchizedek minister to the realms, a s. savior,

188:3.14 sat in the seat of Caligastia in the s. council of the

191:3.1 Satania as they pass through the s. morontia spheres.

system capital(s)

24:5.3 the highest ranking personalities stationed on a s.,

30:4.16 worlds, usually satellites or subsatellites of the s..

32:1.5 are to serve as constellation headquarters and s.

34:4.11 to the universe headquarters and the other to the s..

35:3.16 pertain to the sojourn on the capital of the local s.

35:10.1 observe the system administrators at work on the s.,

37:2.1 the capital of every constellation and s. in Nebadon.

37:3.3 Morning Stars are directed from the capital of a s.,

37:9.9 function as the relatively permanent citizens of a s.

37:9.12 As Urantia has its midwayers, Jerusem, your s.,

38:5.3 associated with the capital of some Nebadon s.

39:4.1 They are indigenous to the s. but are stationed in

39:4.7 of relative maturity—citizenship on the s..

39:4.8 of a mortal ascender occurs on the capital of a s..

39:4.9 guide the new citizens of the s. and quicken their

43:6.1 The s. are particularly beautified with material and

43:8.4 on the s. you attained Jerusem citizenship and

45:0.1 Jerusem, the s., is almost one hundred times the size

45:1.8 neither is such a presence to be observed on the s.;

45:2.6 the sea of glass, the great gathering field of the s..

45:5.4 Sons and Daughters of citizenship status on the s..

45:6.2 Mortal survivors spend much of their leisure on the s

45:6.3 here on the s. afforded full opportunity to acquire

45:6.3 sex creatures of permanent residence on the s..

46:0.1 headquarters of Satania, is an average capital of a s.

46:2.6 the future when your coming experience on the s.

46:3.4 are relayed from the s. except the Michael messages,

46:4.1 while other portions of the s. are given over to the

46:4.1 56 transitional-culture worlds, and the s. itself.

46:4.6 into rectangles, and triangles is common to all the s.

46:4.8 The s. are unique in that they are the only worlds

47:3.12 you can go to the registry sector of the s. and meet

47:6.1 new sectors of the s. are gradually opening up to

47:9.4 never before have you proceeded toward the s. in the

50:2.7 principal reason for bringing ascenders from the s.

50:3.2 Such volunteer assistants are citizens of a s.,

51:1.6 While living as permanent citizens on the s., even

51:2.1 the corps of Material Sons and Daughters on the s.;

51:2.2 They must undergo dematerialization on the s.

53:4.2 government should be concentrated on the s. and

53:7.6 who are normally assigned to the duties of the s..

53:9.3 Concerning the s. group, the Ancients of Days

55:1.3 architecture is worked out in miniature on the s.,

55:4.27 —as do Material Sons and Daughters from the s.

55:8.1 Courts are now established on the s., and only

55:9.1 and universe activities are transferred to the s.,

65:7.1 direction of lower-mind function from the s..

66:1.5 when the brilliant Caligastia departed from the s..

66:2.5 brought by seraphic transport direct from the s. to

66:2.7 these newly arrived citizens of the s. were held in

73:6.2 The Material Sons on the s. do not require the tree

73:6.3 as well as on the Havona spheres, but not on the s..

76:6.3 They were attached to the Urantia service on the s.,

83:8.5 On the capital of each local s. the Material Sons and

system government(s)

24:5.2 The sentinels on duty in the local s. of Orvonton

25:2.9 for the physical records of the s. of jurisdiction.

33:6.3 While a s. looks after the welfare of its planets, it is

33:6.3 it is more concerned with the physical status of living

35:9.2 S. do not suddenly change in personnel unless a

37:4.4 capacities but are not directly attached to the s.

41:2.2 is situated not far from the headquarters of the s..

45:3.0 3. THE SYSTEM GOVERNMENT

53:7.14 the Constellation Fathers in their seizure of the s.,

system headquarters

15:7.5 Jerusem, the headquarters of your s. of Satania,

15:13.6 The local s. do not have Trinity representatives.

25:3.6 2. Conciliators to the S..

25:3.6 commissions of four are advanced to duty on a s..

25:3.6 on a s. there live both spiritual and material beings,

33:2.5 much of his time visiting the constellation and s. and

33:6.5 directed to the constellation headquarters, the s.,

34:3.3 a Universe Spirit on either the constellation or s..

34:4.11 the headquarters of your l. of inhabited worlds.

35:3.15 worlds encircling the premier satellite of the local s.

35:3.16 the remainder of the architectural worlds of the s.

35:9.1 now rules on Jerusem, the headquarters of your s.

35:9.2 on the headquarters of each s. of inhabited worlds.

35:9.9 In the event of rebellion on a s., a new sovereign is

36:4.1 such midsonite worlds are dispatched from the s.

37:9.8 status of the Material Sons domiciled on the s.

38:9.12 for the exhibits of the planets on the s. worlds.

39:4.2 the intricate details of the executive work of the s..

39:4.10 On the s. the seraphic teachers will quicken your

39:4.15 carry you to and from the various worlds of the s.

39:5.17 Material Sons as well as others domiciled on the s.

40:5.17 From the s. on, the progression of these three

43:2.4 the s. worlds are empowered to review evidence,

43:8.13 your initial contact with universe affairs on the s.

44:1.11 the s., where semimaterial beings are taught the

44:8.1 come from the headquarters of the s. to proffer help

45:1.2 is the headquarters of the finaliter corps of the s.

45:2.4 from time to time on the headquarters of the s.

45:5.7 faculties of teachers on the headquarters of each s.

45:6.5 with the Material Sons and Daughters of the s..

45:7.8 No ascending mortal leaves the s. for the more

46:0.0 THE LOCAL SYSTEM HEADQUARTERS

46:0.1 for the s. is truly the heaven visualized by the

46:5.18 mortals may be temporarily functioning on the s.,

46:5.22 On a s., records are always preserved in material,

46:5.25 Here is located the s. of Galantia, the associate head

46:5.32 And this same vacant temple is found on every s.

46:8.1 surrounded by the panoramic depiction of s. history.

47:3.12 forth between their residential abodes and the s..

47:7.2 All ascending mortals are bilingual from the s. up to

47:10.4 After mortals have attained residence on the s.,

48:6.37 souls in transit to the higher schools of the s..

49:6.16 group reawaken on the headquarters of their s.,

50:3.1 of volunteer ascending beings from the local s..

50:3.2 servers remains as of the residential standing on the s

50:3.6 for this “reversion staff” to be returned to the s.

51:1.6 Material Sons are concentrated on the s., where they

55:1.3 reality no actual material is transported from the s..

55:3.14 Material Sons and Daughters brought from the s. to

55:4.16 of the Assigned Sentinel stationed on the s..

55:4.28 They may decide to return to the s., there for a time

55:10.5 stationed on the headquarters world of each s. until

57:3.8 The local s. planets were constructed over a period

112:7.3 mansion worlds or on the headquarters of the s.;

119:1.3 those dwelling on the constellation and s. worlds

119:2.6 a great celebration was arranged when he left the s..

119:3.3 unannounced, on the headquarters world of s. 87

system ruler(s)

39:4.2 They also serve as the personal agents of the s.,

49:6.2 on motion of the planetary authorities or the s.,

53:6.1 hostilities and the arrival of the new s. and his staff.

55:9.1 assume new and more intimate relations with the s.

72:0.2 for it is most unusual for the s. to consent to the

119:2.6 most noble and the most benign s. that Nebadon

119:2.7 And then did this transient ruler of a rebellious s.

System Sovereignsee Sovereign

system world(s)

36:4.1 abodes are known as the s. midsonite worlds,

37:6.2 of human origin up through the s. mansion worlds

39:3.7 and as exchange teachers on the s. training worlds.

43:9.2 Throughout your sojourn on the s. you were

45:1.9 All beings of all the s. are welcomed as worshipers.

48:3.14 all such individual and group tours about the s. of

49:6.11 spiritual status, thus going to the s. finaliter world

51:0.1 and those who go to the s. as biologic uplifters

189:1.9 fostered on this, the first of the s. mansion worlds.

189:3.2 there flashed to the first of the s. mansion worlds

systematic

89:7.1 Moses established a s. schedule which enabled his

92:0.1 before any s. revelations were made on Urantia.

103:6.1 expression and with philosophy in its s. portrayal.

122:10.3 that a s. search be made of every house in Bethlehem

123:2.5 Jews had a s. program for rearing their children.

125:2.5 they began a s. exploration of Jerusalem and its

127:4.4 Jesus was most methodical and s. in everything he

134:3.5 This was the most s. and formal of all the Master’s

135:0.4 John’s parents began the s. education of the lad.

139:5.3 thoroughness; Philip was both mathematical and s..

149:3.1 The Pharisees had formulated a s. and dogmatic

149:3.1 who taught as the occasion served; he was not a s.

169:4.2 Jesus never gave his apostles a s. lesson

systematically

30:0.2 further revelation required to s. classify all groups.

50:4.12 Caligastia s. perverted the instruction and poisoned

systematize

195:2.7 religion, to co-ordinate its ideas and s. its ideals,

systemize

121:6.3 Philo, who proceeded to harmonize and s. Greek

systemssee systems, local

0:5.4 personality is associated only with living energy s.;

0:6.8 of living ministry in addition to varied energy s.;

1:0.2 The myriads of planetary s. were all made to be

2:7.11 the unification of energy s., idea systems, and spirit s.

3:1.10 running down to the s. and planets themselves.

3:1.10 when some planets (or even s.) have plunged far

3:1.12 is no respecter of persons, planets, s., or universes.

4:2.3 disloyalties of the creatures of the evolutionary s.

5:6.3 bestowed by God the Father upon these living s.

5:6.4 Father, the personalization of the living energy s.

9:8.24 in the local universes, even to the constellations, s.,

11:2.1 your location, your space position in the starry s.,

11:2.9 single form of materialization—stationary s. of reality.

11:8.6 It signalizes the appearance of energy s. responsive

11:8.7 In the central universe these physical s. are

11:8.7 They are the superpower mother s. of the creations

11:8.7 The physical s. of the superuniverses are

12:3.7 the different gravity s. of the master universe:

12:3.8 totality theory, is engaged in controlling material s.

12:4.1 The universes of space and their component s. and

12:4.14 it will appear that these far-distant s. are in flight

12:6.8 their guardians of destiny; planets, s., constellations,

12:8.12 the motivating influence of all evolving energy s. of

14:2.6 a basis entirely different than in the dual-energy s. of

14:3.6 unlike that of the evolutionary worlds and s. of space

15:1.6 you are far removed in space from those physical s.

15:2.3 but in the younger s. only a comparatively small

15:2.4 One hundred s. (about 100,000 inhabitable planets)

15:2.20 One constellation (100 s.) . . . . . . 100,000 worlds

15:2.25 such estimates are approximations at best, for new s.

15:3.2 as you look through the cross section of near-by s.

15:3.16 from the eternal center there are fewer and fewer s.,

15:4.4 wheels of the direct-origin suns and their varied s..

15:5.5 many of the solid planets of the lesser s. are brought

15:5.8 In the smaller s. the largest outer planet sometimes

15:5.14 the methods whereby the vast majority of stellar s.

15:6.8 Some are solitary evolving space s.;others are double

15:6.8 double stars, contracting or disappearing planetary s.

15:6.11 holding large neighboring s. in effective leash.

15:6.11 many physical s. which would otherwise speedily

15:6.16 physical relationships among those planetary s.

15:7.1 headquarters worlds belong to one of the greater s.

15:8.2 direction and partial control of the thirty energy s.

15:8.6 Eventually the larger physical s. become stabilized,

15:8.6 catastrophes will occur in such established s..

15:8.8 physical phenomena of the near-by astronomic s..

15:8.10 Nebulae may disperse, suns burn out, s. vanish,

15:9.17 co-operation between the individual planets, s.,

15:12.1 superuniverse government to local universes and s.

15:13.4 ten thousand constellations, one million s., or about

18:7.5 are permanently situated on their component s.

19:2.6 of revealing truth to the individual planets and s.,

19:3.5 and governmental regulation, with the individual s.,

20:1.1 ministry of service on the worlds and s. of time and

23:2.20 existence of these undiscovered energy s. of space,

23:2.24 enlarge the revelation of truth to the worlds and s..

24:0.10 universes and on the capitals of their component s.

24:1.1 All these stupendous s. of energy are under control

24:5.2 in each of the ten thousand s. of that local creation

24:5.3 matters relating to the welfare and state of the s. of

25:3.8 From service in the s. the conciliators are

25:3.8 difficulties arising between its one hundred s. of

25:4.18 The rulers of the s., constellations, universes, and

25:5.3 From the planets, s., and constellations of

29:2.16 applicable to the services of the constellations and s..

29:2.16 of energy to the subsidiary constellations and s..

29:4.15 constellations, and s., and to the individual planets.

30:2.118 2. The Adamic Sons of the S..

32:0.1 constellations, each embracing one hundred s. of

32:2.5 enable the various circuits and s. to counterbalance

32:2.9 system of your world, is fairly typical of other s..

32:2.10 located in over five hundred different physical s..

32:3.2 The physical s. of time and space are all evolutionary

32:4.6 seraphic service nor with the administration of s.,

32:4.8 the thoughts and acts of all the beings in all the s.

33:6.3 to the social conditions prevailing on different s..

33:6.4 System Sovereign to represent that system to other s

33:6.8 is the standard for all constellations and s. in this

33:6.8 but the s. maintain their own chronology,

33:8.1 The s. are chiefly concerned with the executive and

33:8.3 S. in isolation do not have representation in this

33:8.3 but they are permitted to send observers who attend

35:4.4 intelligences and to all the worlds and s. of worlds.

35:9.1 of the planets and the rotating sovereigns of the s..

35:9.6 government, precipitating confusion in several s.

35:10.5 Many of the Lanonandek Sons in the older s.,

36:6.4 after they have organized the energy s., there must

38:7.4 spirit workers on the individual worlds of the s..

39:2.3 seraphim are not directly affiliated with either the s.

40:10.8 expanding frontiers of divinity in the planetary s.

41:1.2 to the power centers of our constellations and s..

41:2.1 having as immediate neighbors the s. of Assuntia,

41:2.1 The Norlatiadek s. differ in many respects, but all

41:2.2 seven thousand astronomical groups, or physical s.,

41:2.6 the elaboration of those energy s. which may serve

41:3.1 between the individual stars and their respective s..

41:3.4 becoming the centers of new s. or else remaining

41:5.5 attractions, on to the distant spheres of the remote s..

41:7.15 gravity-robbery of near-by smaller suns or s..

41:10.1 are in process of giving origin to subsidiary s.,

41:10.2 The majority of solar s. had an origin different from

42:2.0 2. UNIVERSAL NONSPIRITUAL ENERGY S.

42:2.11 —gigantic energy s. set in motion by the activities

42:2.16 Havona energy s. are not dual; they are triune.

42:4.3 energy swings into the whirls of the atomic s..

42:7.9 their energy s. tend to intermingle, extending from

42:7.9 complete control over their attendant energy s..

42:10.0 10. UNIVERSAL NONSPIRITUAL ENERGY S.

42:10.0 10. (MATERIAL MIND SYSTEMS)

42:10.2 The nonspiritual energies reassociated in the living s.

42:10.7 activity of living ministry plus varied energy s.,

42:12.5 4. Formulation of mental s..

43:1.2 The water s. of such spheres are both surface and

43:8.1 enormous power s., both material and morontial,

44:0.1 the local universes, the constellations, and s.,

44:4.10 broadcasts must be modified for reception by the s.

45:1.10 the Father’s world are utilized in the different s..

45:2.4 As in other and normal s., the Sovereign presides

45:5.4 number of Material Sons varies in the different s.,

45:5.7 The educational and spiritual training s. provided for

46:8.2 quarantine partially segregating it from all other s..

47:0.3 accumulates in these older and highly perfected s..

47:4.2 and the discriminations of inconsiderate caste s..

48:2.15 to harmonize and blend such differing power s. into

48:3.2 range from the lowest mansion worlds of the s. to

48:3.17 As s. and universes are settled in light and life,

49:0.4 In several of the physical s. of Satania the planets

49:5.29 Planets are not only organized vertically into s.,

51:0.3 these Sons on all the worlds of Satania and other s.,

51:1.2 being attuned to the life pattern of their respective s..

52:2.4 tend to develop specialized s. of religious thought.

52:5.3 Entirely new s. of education and government grow

52:7.3 The educational, economic, and administrative s. of

53:0.1 Lucifer had experienced service in many s.,

53:0.2 domain of Christ Michael, there are ten thousand s.

53:0.2 in all their work throughout these thousands of s.

53:4.3 of the new head of “the liberated worlds and s..”

53:8.4 not only in Satania but also in the other two s. where

53:9.2 the rulers of other worlds and s. behold the end of

54:6.3 Families, groups, nations, races, worlds, s.,

55:3.10 magnificently trained by the competitive s. of keen

55:8.7 as the s. one by one become settled in light by virtue

55:8.7 newly perfected family of one hundred settled s. of

55:9.1 unification of a whole constellation of settled s. is

55:10.4 New relationships extend to the constellations and s..

56:1.4 and directive overcontrol of all basic energy s..

57:3.3 These denser portions were vast s. and subsystems

57:4.2 extensive s. of planets, satellites, dark islands,

57:4.3 cycle, during which it gave origin to 876,926 sun s..

57:4.4 stabilization of the far-flung starry s. derived from

57:4.5 pull of the surrounding swarm of liberated sun s..

57:4.6 Only the outer s are safe at the time of such a cosmic

57:4.8 The total number of suns and sun s. having origin in

57:5.3 one per cent of the planetary s. of Orvonton have

57:6.6 witnessed the organization of Jupiter and Saturn s.

58:7.1 The vast group of rock s. which constituted the

58:7.3 At some points these ancient rock s. are as much as

60:4.3 Europe among those of the older east-west s..

67:3.1 system was isolated, quarantined, from her sister s..

70:12.5 Urantia mortals should create their s. of government;

72:2.9 This nation is adjudicated by two major court s.

72:2.15 connected with the state and regional school s.

74:8.12 And through identification with these theological s.,

77:1.1 similar creatures on other worlds and in other s.,

79:4.5 from the semidemocratic s. of the Aryans to despotic

85:6.4 Many religious s. embraced a dual concept of deity,

86:3.3 Later and more complex s. of theology ascribe death

88:2.2 dignity and respectability in the modern religious s..

89:1.6 Caste s. and social levels are vestigial remnants of

89:3.1 handed down to practically all modern theologic s. of

90:0.2 And today most Urantia s. of organized religious

92:4.7 finally developed into those theologic s. present on

92:6.2 blend and coalesce into the diversified theologic s.

98:3.1 a political observance than were the intellectual s. of

99:0.1 to extensive changes in economic and political s..

100:4.3 the unification of physical s., mind s., and spirit s..

101:7.3 Presently new s. of values come into existence;

103:6.5 materialism or spiritism, both of these s. of thinking,

108:3.1 over dispensations, and to worlds, s., and universes

109:3.1 the different planetary types as well as in different s.

111:0.2 it has frequently appeared in the various s. of beliefs.

111:1.5 Of neither of these two s. is the human being ever

112:1.19 aggregations are added; in s. parts are arranged.

112:1.19 S. are significant because of organization—positional

112:2.2 1. That physical s. are subordinate.

112:2.3 2. That intellectual s. are co-ordinate.

116:6.1 Thus, in relation to personality, do physical s become

116:6.1 mind s., co-ordinate; and spirit s., directive.

118:7.6 bestowal of life renders material-energy s. capable of

118:10.11 As the s., constellations, universes become settled

119:0.5 incidental benefits accrue to the various worlds, s.,

120:3.7 creation of stereotyped s. of Urantia religious beliefs

121:1.4 1. The Roman political and social s..

121:5.1 Such religious s. afforded little satisfaction for the

121:5.18 a generation of men, dominated by incomplete s. of

121:6.4 contemporaneous s. of ethical and religious teachings

130:3.10 Jesus impressed upon the lad the truth that these s.

173:1.2 At one time or another s. of exorbitant overcharge

173:3.3 It was their s. of teaching and practice which Jesus

195:10.2 from daring to form creeds or create theological s. of

195:10.8 leads to the defense of outgrown s. of worship.

195:10.8 The well-meant desire to foster ancient thought s.

195:10.21 should cease to sponsor the social s. and industrial

196:3.23 Many of the religious s. of man come from the

196:3.23 a part of these grotesque s. of religious slavery.

systems, local

7:1.5 those l. of spiritual attraction that function in the

14:4.11 spiritual economy of a billion l. in a superuniverse,

15:2.16 Local s. . . . . . . 7,000,000,000

15:6.16 which prevail on individual planets and in l..

15:12.1 superuniverse government to local universes and s.

15:14.6 Norlatiadek, consists of one hundred l. and has a

20:8.1 They begin their labors in the l. and, in accordance

24:4.3 Sentinels, stationed on the capitals of the l. of worlds

24:5.2 in each of the ten thousand s. of that local creation

24:5.3 In the l. they serve as the ex officio heads of the

29:2.17 as energy projectors to the one hundred tributary l..

29:4.30 provide emergency lines of communication in the l.

29:4.35 physical energy on the local worlds or in the l. will

30:2.157 governed on all headquarters worlds from the l. up

31:5.1 the Adamic citizens of the l., when long delayed in

32:2.3 projected l. of planetary control and administration

32:2.7 the constellations and the sovereigns of the l.

33:5.4 related to the superuniverse administration than l.,

34:4.12 and voices”—the universe broadcasts to the l..

35:6.4 with their direct subordinates, the sovereigns of the l.

35:8.1 known as System Sovereigns, the rulers of the l.,

35:10.1 of the pronouncements of the ten thousand l..

37:8.5 the Assigned Sentinels in the l., are representatives

37:10.4 directors, who operate on the capitals of the l..

38:5.3 are advanced to the service of some one of the l..

39:1.14 the faculties of the seven training worlds of the l.

39:2.7 of training operative on the mansion worlds of the l..

39:3.3 to perform by virtue of long experience in the l.

39:4.1 are assigned to the administrative duties of the l..

39:4.1 they are mainly occupied with the affairs of the l.

39:4.15 are the transport seraphim who function in the l..

39:4.16 are the keepers of the threefold records of the l..

39:5.17 angels are the personal message bearers of the l..

40:2.1 from their spheres of origin, the capitals of the l..

40:2.2 of stationary status—the citizens of the l.

41:2.1 Satania is one of one hundred l. which make up the

43:0.1 their rulers link the l. of inhabited worlds to the

43:2.1 decrees are executed by the administrators of the l..

43:2.2 legislative or lawmaking units, while the l. serve as

44:0.1 the local universes, the constellations, and s.,

48:1.2 worlds surrounding the finaliters’ sphere of the l. are

48:1.4 The early morontia life in the l. is very much like that

48:2.11 on each of the first mansion worlds of the l.,

48:3.3 —on each of the first mansion worlds of the l..

49:0.2 are grouped for celestial administration into the l.,

49:0.2 each of these l. is limited to about one thousand

49:4.2 Some l. also have only these three races.

49:4.8 the physical natures of the will creatures of the l..

49:5.17 are distributed throughout the worlds of the l..

49:6.12 die are repersonalized on the finaliter world of the l.

53:3.3 Lucifer contended the l. should be autonomous.

53:3.4 foreign potentates”—to interfere in the affairs of the l

53:3.5 could be debarred from functioning in the l. if the

53:4.2 and their voluntary confederation into the l..

55:11.7 seventh epoch—whose l. are not yet settled in light.

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