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wading

60:3.21 The w. and swimming prebirds of earlier ages had

wage

70:8.8 w. earner could elect to join the capitalistic ranks.

72:11.4 called upon to w. nine fierce defensive conflicts,

waged

64:6.13 This long-drawn-out battle was w. for almost one

64:7.7 wars of extermination as were w. by the red, green,

79:5.5 superior races w. bitter and unremitting warfare.

wages

46:8.4 “The w. of sin is death”—eternal obliteration.

53:9.8 its own destruction”; that “the w. of sin is death.”

72:5.3 W., profits, and other economic problems are not

72:5.5 but they are controlled by the industrial legislatures,

72:5.7 3. Fair and equitable w. for labor.

121:3.8 Superior slaves often received w. and by saving their

129:2.9 proposed to advance to Jesus the w. of one year so

132:5.17 Every tradesman deserves w. for his services;

135:6.8 exact nothing wrongfully—be content with your w..”

143:6.1 He who reaps receives w. and gathers this fruit to

163:3.6 steward: ‘Call the laborers and pay them their w.,

wagged

187:3.3 Many who passed by w. their heads and, railing at

wagons

81:3.6 the domesticated horse but also various sorts of w.

wailed

144:8.7 ‘We piped for you and you did not dance; we w.

wailing

55:2.5 The scenes of weeping and w. characteristic of

146:6.3 still others fell to praying and w. over their sins.

152:1.1 the relatives were engaged in weeping and w..

waitsee waitwith not

11:4.5 You must w., and ascend while you w., for truly,

54:4.2 a loving father can long w. for the repentance of an

65:8.2 We must w. upon the natural, physical development

71:4.16 the wicked lie in w. to take unfair and unholy

81:6.16 The spread of civilization must w. upon language.

97:7.8 Those who w. upon the Lord shall renew their

130:5.3 You must, in all such matters, w. upon time.

131:2.6 who w. upon the Lord shall renew their strength;

134:9.6 “It behooves me to keep busy while I w. for my hour

136:5.1 hosts of Nebadon sent by their commanders to w.

137:4.4 tarry with me while I w. upon the will of my Father

137:4.6 Rather are we here to w. upon the will of our

137:4.8 We must in all things w. upon the will of the Father

138:1.5 he resigned himself to “w. upon the Father’s will.”

152:5.3 ‘Be patient, w. upon the Lord and be of good

157:1.1 You w. by the gate, and I will presently return with

157:1.2 We will w. here while you go with the boat and

166:1.6 becoming all the more determined to lie in w. for

179:0.5 therefore no servants were provided to w. upon them

181:2.19 continue your daily work as those who w. upon

181:2.19 those who wait upon God and serve while they w..

186:4.4 might just as well die with him as w. for the end of

190:2.6 David did not long w., for the fourth appearance

waitwith not

62:7.1 We did not have to w. long.

140:5.7 seekers after truth do not have to w. for rewards in

147:6.4 spies did not have long to w. for their opportunity

158:4.6 saying: “We can heal him; you need not w. for the

waited

62:6.6 realized that the long-w.-for hour was approaching;

78:1.13 the celestial observers on Urantia w. anxiously to

140:0.3 At last the long-w.-for hour had come!

147:3.5 afflicted man had w. all these years for somebody

157:0.1 after summoning reinforcements, w. patiently for

157:1.5 Jesus, with Andrew and Peter, w. by the seashore

158:0.1 the very place where the lad Tiglath once w. while

164:5.3 he w. with them near the temple until Josiah came

183:2.2 The betrayer feared that, if he w. for them to return

184:4.1 They w. only one hour.

184:4.2 John w. in lonely terror in an adjoining room.

185:1.3 A large deputation of Jews w. upon Pilate for five

185:2.8 Pilate had w. a few moments for them to present

189:0.3 and not understanding such phenomena, they w.

191:0.13 The apostles w. for him, and he w. for his brethren

waitingverb or gerund; see waiting, in

25:8.5 chance to arrive with you or were w. for you, then

25:8.8 Paradise Companions are assigned in order of w.

62:6.1 of watchful w. since the day we first planted the life

65:5.3 and behooves mortal minds to enlist in patient w.

67:3.7 seven years of w. was a time of heart searching and

67:6.2 which functioned throughout the seven years of w..

94:12.7 Urantia is w. for the proclamation of the ennobling

107:7.3 crises, Adjusters are always w. to act decisively in

111:0.6 it was expected that his ka would be w. for him on

112:5.13 of the destiny guardian throughout this season of w..

119:4.1 mission of bestowal, and we were not long kept w.,

130:5.3 story of Moses and the forty years of watchful w.

130:6.3 hasten off to where great things are w. to be done.

133:2.1 While tarrying at the ship landing, w. for the boat to

134:9.0 9. THE TIME OF WAITING

135:8.2 and Jude had arrived with the lunch and were w. in

135:9.2 forty days of tarrying, w. for the return of Jesus.

135:9.3 In the course of these forty days of w., many rumors

137:7.2 This time of w. severely tested the entire group of

137:7.3 This period of w. and teaching was especially hard

137:7.4 By the end of these many weeks of w. the reports

137:7.5 In this time of w. Jesus endeavored to teach his

140:10.10 And now the week of w. was over,and they prepared

151:0.2 This time of w. before starting for the Passover at

152:0.1 a great crowd was w. for Jesus when his boat

152:1.3 Everywhere he went the afflicted were w. for him.

154:6.4 to them the moment he received word they were w..

154:6.11 this explains why Jesus did not see his family w. on

157:6.1 the home of Celsus, w. for messengers to arrive from

158:5.1 while we were w., your apostles sought to cast out

178:3.6 Mark was w. to welcome them to his father’s home

182:0.2 observed that he was not there, w. to receive them.

184:5.1 led into the adjoining room, where John was w..

186:1.1 the Sanhedrin w. to learn what had been done with

189:4.8 terrorized when Mary failed to find her sisters w.

191:0.5 had settled down with the others to watchful w..

195:0.3 all the Roman Empire and all the Orient were w.

waiting, in

28:7.1 including the ascendant beings in w. for Havona

44:2.1 those realities which God has in w. for those who

113:7.5 And they will be in w. on the shores of Paradise

134:3.6 unceremoniously dismissed, and his alternate in w.

135:5.7 —a Son of God—a heavenly Prince, long held in w.

146:2.8 these good gifts have long been in w. for the son’s

168:1.10 under the leadership of Gabriel and now in w.,

168:2.6 to the former Adjuster of Lazarus, now in w.,

184:0.2 Annas knew that a court of Sanhedrists was in w. at

185:1.7 heard of Jesus through the word of her maid-in-w.,

186:0.1 the family of Jesus was assembled in w. at the home

192:1.2 the afternoon and early evening of Thursday in w.

waitingadjective; see waiting Adjuster

25:8.8 would be assigned to him the first w. companion

31:1.1 millions of Havona natives upon this w. list.

39:4.17 seraphim on Jerusem spend much of their w. time in

39:4.17 many-experienced seraphim of the w. reserve corps.

75:3.5 immediately to advance the needy w. tribes.

108:1.8 a working pattern of the w. mortal mind is utilized

112:5.18 return of the Adjuster to the w. morontia creature.

136:3.4 down from Mount Hermon to join the w. lad,

154:6.11 hastened through the front entrance to the w. boat.

157:1.5 the three w. men entered their boat and rowed away

168:4.12 to recognize and appropriate the long-w. answers to

174:5.1 by Andrew, he returned to the w. Greeks.

189:0.1 anxious w. watchers: “Not one of you can do

190:1.9 went out to Bethany to join the w. family of Jesus.

194:3.3 to escape this life in order to enjoy the w. bliss of

waiting Adjuster(s)

49:6.5 During the sleep of their subjects these w. serve on

67:4.5 returned to Jerusem and were reunited with their w..

67:6.8 to Jerusem, where Van was reunited with his w..

108:2.8 crisis usually is attended by the arrival of the w..

108:2.9 the w. unvaryingly descends to indwell the mind of

112:5.19 of the Supreme to eternal association with the w..

waits

32:4.9 the divine Adjuster who lives and works and w. in

110:3.4 the aims of the divine spirit who w. and works

133:4.4 of light where God w. to receive his children?

137:8.15 “Entrance into the Father’s kingdom w. not upon

waived

150:8.8 three verses of the law, but this practice was w. on

wake

41:10.4 nebular rings which are left behind in the w. of the

92:2.1 does religion (worship) follow in the w. of wisdom—

97:5.1 It was in the w. of this arousal of conscience and

171:4.3 after his death did these bewildered apostles w. up

181:2.9 what will you do when I go and you at last w. up

waked

169:3.2 he w. up in Hades, and finding himself in torment,

wakeful

110:5.3 were made during times of fully w. consciousness,

wakes

87:6.11 ancient methods still in vogue at “w.” for the dead.

waking

50:5.4 These evolving beings spend their w. hours seeking

86:5.10 his dreams to be just a real as any part of his w.

Wales

59:1.17 the British Isles were emerging, except parts of W.,

59:4.8 In W., and other places in Europe the Devonian

134:6.3 England, Scotland, and W. were always fighting

walknoun

132:4.5 talked with all sorts of people in every w. of life.

140:6.1 Afterward, while Jesus went for a w. along the beach

152:5.1 Andrew was first up and, going for a w. by the sea,

163:2.4 the next morning, as Jesus was going for a w.,

190:5.0 5. THE WALK WITH TWO BROTHERS

192:2.7 Jesus went for a w. and talk with Andrew and

walkverb

46:5.10 you can w. about on the Sons’ promenades and

62:2.1 while they did not habitually w. on their hind legs,

62:4.1 Their ancestors had always learned to w. on their

62:4.4 these creatures could w. and even run as well as

97:5.2 word behind you, saying, ‘this is the way, w. in it.’”

97:5.6 to love mercy and to w. humbly with your God.”

97:7.8 run and not be weary; they shall w. and not faint.”

100:7.13 was willing to w. courageously through the “valley

126:4.5 justly, love mercy, and w. humbly with your God?

130:5.1 in going to Crete, and that was to play, to w. about

131:2.6 Says the Almighty God: ‘W. before me and be

131:2.6 and not be weary; they shall w. and not be faint.

131:2.7 Yes, even though I w. through the valley of the

131:2.9 will God withhold from those who w. uprightly.

131:6.2 but those who w. in the paths of righteousness shall

131:8.2 he can still w. in the ways of the Supreme;

136:8.5 before the bewildered multitude w. out on the air;

140:3.18 you must yourselves w. in the clear light of truth.

144:5.44 eternal progress And give us the will to w. therein.

147:3.5 in order to effect recovery—take up his bed and w..

148:5.3 refusal to w. in the better ways of the divine will.

148:6.10 small voice, saying, ‘This is the way; w. therein.

148:8.4 almost drowning from trying to w. on the water,

148:9.3 sins are forgiven, or arise, take up your bed, and w.

149:6.11 he said, ‘W. humbly with God,’ for, while the Father

150:9.3 as he started to w. forward, the mob parted and

152:2.2 who could not obtain boats fared forth on foot to w.

152:4.2 When the Master seemed to w. on by the boat,

152:4.2 “Lord, if it really is you, bid me come and w. with

152:4.2 And when Peter started to w. upon the water,

152:5.1 and the Mark lad had started to w. around the lake

153:2.3 you refuse to w. in the way of light which leads to

153:5.4 disciples have turned back; they w. no more with me.

160:5.10 provided we continue to w. in these spiritual paths

162:5.2 He who follows me shall not w. in darkness but

162:7.3 hardly w. in the light of the truth which I reveal.

172:5.4 Jesus climbed off the donkey and proceeded to w.

174:0.2 just now you must w. by faith and not by sight.

174:5.13 W. while you have this light so that the oncoming

174:5.13 but if you will choose to w. in the light, you shall

walked

60:1.10 earlier reptiles were smaller, carnivorous, and w.

60:1.10 They w. on all fours, and one branch of this group

61:6.1 These small animals w. mostly on their hind legs,

62:3.2 They w. upright, having feet almost as well suited for

74:3.1 disillusioned Son and Daughter who w. that night

74:3.2 and Adam and Eve w. and talked far into the night,

74:3.4 the Son and his mate w. in the Garden and talked

122:7.4 on the animal with the provisions while Joseph w.,

124:6.7 That evening Joseph, Mary, and Jesus w. a mile and

125:1.4 They w. back through the court of the gentiles,

125:1.5 They returned to the upper court for Mary and w.

126:3.8 had w. through the courts of heavenly glory with

127:3.1 They w., and Jesus told James about the historic

128:2.4 he could have w. home every night if necessary,

128:6.8 Jesus and Jude w. over to Bethany for the night,

128:7.2 yet, as this man w. about Nazareth to and from his

132:4.6 To a Roman soldier, as they w. along the Tiber, he

133:0.2 the three travelers w. leisurely across Italy over the

133:6.2 they w. down by the river to observe the dredging of

134:9.2 Jesus w. about over the near-by hills and engaged in

136:7.3 of a certainty that Jesus never w. on the water nor

137:5.2 Jesus sent them to their rest while he w. and talked

147:6.4 and rushing back to where Jesus w. along, talking to

148:9.3 they made way for him, he w. out before them all.

150:7.1 This Friday afternoon Jesus w. about Nazareth quite

150:7.1 he w. down by the synagogue where he had gone

150:7.4 presumed to criticize Jesus because he w. too fast

152:1.1 girl immediately rose up and w. across the room.

156:2.1 As they w. over this bridge, Jesus said: “This world

158:8.1 “As you w. along together this afternoon, what

162:3.5 Jesus first w. around to near where this degenerate

163:3.3 And when they had w. down by the lake, they sat

167:7.1 Nathaniel w. most of the way by the side of Jesus,

168:2.8 As they w. toward the house, Gabriel dismissed the

172:4.3 they w. about the temple courts in silence, and after

172:5.1 as they returned to Bethany, Jesus w. in front of the

176:0.1 aroused the curiosity of the apostles as they w.

178:3.1 Jesus and the twelve w. over the western brow of

183:0.3 the Master left them and w. down toward the olive

184:2.7 Peter left the fireside for a time while he w. about the

184:2.11 had only thought, as he w. up and down the porch

186:1.3 Judas w. away from the temple in a trance.

186:1.7 onetime ambassador of the kingdom on earth now w.

190:2.4 And they w. through the garden and talked for

190:5.4 As they w. along, Jesus said to them: “How slow

190:5.5 Jesus began to teach them as they w. along the

190:5.6 hearts burned in us as he spoke to us while we w.

191:0.12 Thomas slept a portion of the day and w. over the

191:1.3 Peter and the morontia Jesus w. through the garden

192:1.10 then Jesus w. up and down the beach, talking with

192:2.1 As they w. along, Jesus said to John, “John, do you

192:2.3 After they had w. along a little farther, the Master

192:2.13 Then he w. and talked with the Alpheus twins,

195:10.6 have not been stirred since the days when they w.

196:2.3 presents a picture of the triumphant Jesus as he w.

walkers

62:5.2 They were w. and runners, not climbers;

walking

62:3.2 having feet almost as well suited for w. as those of

62:4.1 and, when very young, insisted on w. upright.

131:5.3 Worship the God of light by joyfully w. in the

137:5.2 Cana to Bethsaida with Jesus, w., as it were, on air.

152:4.2 a vision of Jesus coming to them w. on the sea.

164:5.1 Jesus was w. about near at hand, teaching the

177:3.1 The apostles spent most of this day w. about on

190:5.3 After w. a short way with them, Jesus said: “What

191:1.5 seen the Master coming to them w. on the water,

walks

95:3.3 is righteousness; who w. according to its way.”

96:5.7 “The Lord your God w. in the midst of the camp to

117:6.27 for he knows that the Father w. beside him each step

123:5.12 the custom for Joseph to take Jesus out for w. on

131:4.8 virtue alone w. by man’s side as he journeys ever

167:4.5 If a man w. in the day, he does not stumble

167:4.5 If a man w. in the night, he is liable to stumble

174:5.13 He who w. in the darkness knows not where he

wall

46:5.11 each being surrounded by a public promenade w..

46:5.24 These exhibits occupy the outer edge of this vast w..

66:3.3 very simple but beautiful city, enclosed within a w.

66:4.10 in Dalamatia, long before the w. was completed,

66:5.8 The purpose of an ancient city w. was to protect

69:4.2 a w. wide enough to prevent the traders reaching

73:4.2 The first task was the building of the brick w. across

73:4.3 by building a smaller w. just outside the main w.;

73:5.4 Eden almost a mile beyond the outer or lesser w. of

73:6.7 only the stone w. stood until the Garden was

76:1.3 and Tigris came close together so that a defense w.

76:5.5 soon after the w. of the colony had been completed.

86:5.14 many civilized persons turn the mirror to the w. in

87:1.5 the corpse was removed through a hole in the w.,

89:6.5 The Chinese buried in a w. those workmen who died

121:7.1 The Jews had built up a rigid w. of separation

126:4.9 hung on the w. over James’s small workbench.

130:2.1 his friends strolled about on the beautiful w. which

133:3.6 they strolled about Corinth out near where the w.

183:4.2 Simon stood up on the stone w. of the olive press

191:0.8 couch in a corner of the room with his face to the w.;

walled

73:4.3 and w. paths led between these groups to the twelve

97:9.11 at Jebus (Jerusalem), which was a strong-w. city

wallet

180:0.2 when I sent you forth without purse or w. and

walling

89:6.5 substituted the w. in of the shadow of a passerby for

walls

41:5.2 confined at high temperatures by opaque retaining w.

46:5.11 These w. are constructed of crystal gems of gleaming

46:5.11 penetrate each of these w. consist of single pearly

60:1.4 now be seen as the peculiar dolomite limestone w.,

63:6.3 crude outlines of it would be drawn on the w. of

66:5.8 Those living without the w. and in the forest were

66:7.1 The land provision within the city w. was sufficient

67:5.2 the hordes of semisavages who besieged its w. as a

73:5.4 which ran beneath the w. and emptied into the river

74:3.7 Along the w. eastward in Eden, Adam and Eve

89:6.5 many groups to build slaves alive into important w..

89:6.5 this custom of entombing living persons in the w. of

89:6.6 in building the w. of Jericho, “laid the foundation

97:9.16 palace, and the restoration of the w. of many cities.

111:0.5 On the w. of a temple at Luxor, where is depicted

123:2.14 the vines and flowers growing about the garden w.

123:5.12 when the sun shone upon their marble w., they could

136:4.2 and which hung upon the w. of the old home.

142:8.4 Jesus entered within the w. of Jerusalem only a

147:5.2 beggars might come in and, standing around the w.

147:8.4 they shall be called the rebuilders of broken w.,

149:4.2 his own self is like a defenseless city without w..

153:2.1 until the high fortified w. wherein you have trusted

171:5.1 hundred followers, approached the w. of Jericho.

172:1.3 In commenting on the legend of the w. of Jericho

172:1.3 “I am not concerned with such w. of brick and stone;

172:1.3 but I would cause the w. of prejudice and hate to

172:5.7 when he had once got inside the w. of the city and

176:4.2 But when the Roman armies leveled the w. of

183:2.1 Jesus and the eleven were well outside the w. of

185:1.4 put up on the w. of Herod’s palace in Jerusalem.

186:1.7 Judas journeyed through the city and outside the w.,

187:1.10 stopping with other Cyrenians outside the city w.

walnut

60:3.19 beech, birch, oak, w., sycamore, maple, and palms.

wampum

69:4.7 cords, picture writing, hieroglyphics, and w. belts,

wand

88:5.4 The staff or w. was magical, along with drums, bells,

wandered

62:5.11 he w. off into the forest, was set upon by hostile

75:5.5 while their father w. in solitude for thirty days.

125:4.3 putting to death a drunken gentile who had w.

132:6.1 This little boy had w. away from his home, and

133:7.4 what fun they had as they w. over the mountains,

158:4.3 a minor official of Herod Antipas, had w. about

183:4.4 Simon Peter w. back to the Gethsemane camp,

186:1.3 he w. out through the city after the crowds who

wanderer

41:6.0 6. CALCIUM—THE WANDERER OF SPACE

57:5.13 detach these three tributaries of the celestial w..

138:5.1 Thomas the fisherman and Judas the w. met Jesus

wanderers

49:3.2 are subject to incessant bombardment by these w..

wandering

41:6.1 Space is pervaded by these w. derelicts, especially

42:4.2 after countless ages and almost endless w. through

97:3.2 The w. Arabian tribes looked upon land as an

100:5.1 w. about in confusion among the isms and cults of

102:0.2 the cry of despair uttered by some w. soul who has

121:4.4 These w. Cynic preachers did much to prepare the

131:1.9 The weary soul of the w. mortal finds eternal rest in

136:3.4 w. about in the hills, seeking a suitable shelter,

158:4.2 this lad had become possessed by one of those w.

wanderings

58:2.9 These diurnal w. of the compass are in response to

134:7.2 the year of Jesus’ solitary w. through Palestine and

154:7.3 and began the w. of this eventful last year of the

wanders

169:1.4 The sheep w. away, unintentionally; the coin is

wands

88:6.1 Magic was practiced through the use of w.,

wanes

52:3.10 nationalism w., and the brotherhood of man really

waning

182:2.2 The cheerful attitude of Jesus was w..

wantnoun

68:2.11 Pleasure-w. has long since superseded hunger-w.;

69:9.1 Communism prevented pauperism and w.;

129:2.9 friends for the safeguarding of his family against w.

136:9.2 Jews as world rulers, free from w. and oppression.

169:1.7 famine in that country, and he found himself in w..

169:2.4 to provide for future days of w. and adversity.

172:4.2 but this poor woman, even though she is in w.,

wantverb; see want, not

34:6.11 If you are a willing learner, if you w. to attain spirit

48:6.11 I shall not, in this Divine Presence, w. for food nor

92:7.13 Thinking men and women w. religion redefined,

101:1.7 merely lead men to w. to believe in God, but rather

130:7.2 to do something which you are sure they w. done,”

130:8.2 “I w. to be a true son of Abraham, but I cannot

130:8.2 Said Jesus: “If you truly w. to find God, that desire

133:1.5 normal human being w. to attack such a kindly

133:2.1 stammered out—“er—why—yes, what do you w. with

139:11.9 Jesus often told Simon that it was proper to w. to

140:8.26 “I w. to set men free so that they can start out afresh

142:6.1 no member of the Sanhedrin would w. to be

171:0.4 he asked her, “What do you w. me to do for you?”

171:5.3 Jesus said: “What do you w. me to do for you?”

182:1.6 I w. them all to be one, even as you and I are one.

184:4.5 the animal in man which leads him to w. to insult

186:1.4 I w. to escape the guilt of this deed.”

188:5.9 Jesus truly inspires all of us to w. to go and do

want, not

86:7.4 get what he wants and avoid what he does not w..

128:4.6 Jesus did not w. to build up such a human record

128:4.7 Again, Jesus did not w. to bring any undue influence

128:4.7 Jesus did not w. men to believe in him unless their

130:6.2 get away from folks; so, of course, you do not w.

131:2.7 The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not w..

136:9.6 all these powers into his hands, but he did not w.

138:3.7 knowing that Jesus did not w. the coming kingdom

140:8.20 Jesus did not w. simply to produce a religious

152:0.3 Jesus did not w. Veronica to go away thinking that

152:2.7 saying: “I do not w. to send these people away.

154:0.2 did not w. to become entangled in these intrigues

158:2.3 his postresurrection glory because he did not w. to

159:5.3 “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not w..

176:1.3 Jesus did not w. its teachers and preachers to perish

176:2.9 but the apostles did not w. to sleep; they wanted to

184:5.9 They did not w. again to look upon Jesus’ face as

187:1.7 he did not w. these kindhearted women to incur the

187:5.7 the Jews did not w. these bodies to be exposed on

190:1.1 The apostles did not w. Jesus to leave them;

wanted

69:2.7 a natural-born gambler; he w. to get something for

69:9.4 Primitive man w. to save up property as a nucleus

75:1.6 They w. to see some immediate results, and they did,

75:3.6 he was impatient; he w. to see some immediate

77:3.6 2. The next largest faction w. the tower designed to

77:5.3 Adamson w. to remain with his parents and assist

83:5.14 Wealthy and able men w. large numbers of children,

84:7.9 Woman always w. the individual family, eventually

87:2.7 Ghosts w. wives and servants; a well-to-do savage

87:5.14 sought to know the future; they w. to dodge ill luck.

88:1.1 man always w. to make anything extraordinary into a

93:8.1 Melchizedek w. to leave the scene of his earthly

127:3.5 temple, explaining that he w. to hear the teachers.

127:3.5 secretly in his heart he w. to hear Jesus participate

127:6.3 he most w. was an opportunity to talk with Lazarus

127:6.5 Jesus w. most of all to see Lazarus, Martha, and

128:7.8 runaway lad and, since Jude w. to be a fisherman,

129:3.5 Jesus w. to make no overpowering appeals to his

130:2.8 and Ganid w. to know whether the dog had a soul,

132:7.9 That which Ganid w. most to do he was actually

134:1.4 Simon and Jude had for some time w. to get married,

134:1.4 when it came to getting married, they w. the blessing

137:4.1 Everybody w. to greet this near-famous Galilean,

138:2.1 they all w. to talk at once, but Andrew assumed

138:5.3 Jesus w. them to become acquainted and desired that

139:1.11 friends; they really w. all the world to know him.

139:3.5 It was these “sons of thunder” who w. to call fire

139:4.8 John and James were much alike—they both w. to

139:5.7 he w. to encourage them all to look to him and

139:5.8 When Philip’s first convert, Nathaniel, w. to argue

139:8.9 like Philip; Thomas also w. “to be shown,” but his

139:12.7 Jesus w. not only the mortals of this world but the

140:8.25 Jesus w. his children on earth to live as though they

143:5.13 John many times w. to ask Jesus about this visit

144:6.2 They w. the Master to meet with them and preside

147:6.3 They w. to proceed straight on to Capernaum, but

162:2.4 The agents of the scribes w. to lay hands upon him,

163:2.6 Master w. to deliver him from the love of wealth,

164:3.15 Jesus w to teach them that they must cease to regard

168:1.12 Martha thought maybe Jesus w. only to take one

176:2.9 they w. to know more about the destruction of

177:3.2 If we had all w. to go with him as much as John

178:2.9 Jesus w. to be sure he would have this one last

179:2.1 I w. to eat with you once more before I suffered,

179:5.4 Master employed symbols because he w. to teach

181:2.4 you have changed much since you w. me to call fire

181:2.10 Simon w. to speak further, but Jesus raised his hand

181:2.20 Philip, you have always w. to be shown, and very

183:3.4 he w. to make a show of carrying out his part of

184:1.1 Annas w. to make sure that the Master’s trial was

184:5.8 they w. to see Jesus destroyed, but they would not

185:1.2 When they w. to influence his decisions, all they

186:1.3 Judas w. to appeal to the Sanhedrin, but they

187:2.9 Jesus w. to leave mankind only the memory of a life

190:2.7 They all w. to rush off to the city to tell the doubting

191:0.13 First, Jesus w. them to have time, after they heard of

191:0.13 The Master w. Peter to wrestle through with some

191:0.13 Thomas really w. to return, but having left as he did

192:1.2 why Jesus w. to meet with them amidst the scenes of

195:3.5 exposing children to death when they were not w.,

wanting

28:6.15 the secoraphic balances and pronounced “not w..”

34:4.13 This sense is not wholly w. as a conscious possession

95:2.9 soul were weighed in the balances and found w.,

139:5.2 Philip was always w. to be shown.

175:4.8 had different motives for w. to see Jesus put to death

wanton

196:2.8 condemned the rich because they were usually w.

wants

5:1.7 become like him, honestly w. to do the Father’s will,

69:5.5 2. Love of family—desire to provide for their w..

69:5.5 saving of property in spite of the pressure of the w.

69:5.12 men acquired new incentives for saving; new w.

70:9.16 compel the strong and superior to supply their w.

86:7.4 laws of nature will enable man to get what he w. and

132:7.9 wholeheartedly and unselfishly w. to do and be,

142:7.7 fathers are not content with supplying the mere w.

143:6.4 That he w. all men to see God as a Father-friend just

warsee war in heaven

50:5.5 and more attention is devoted to the technique of w..

52:6.1 of world-wide peace; the nations no more learn w..

52:6.6 adjudication for the barbarous arbitrament of w..

54:1.10 W. is the heritage of early evolutionary man, but on

55:3.21 embraced in the problems of disease, degeneracy, w.,

55:5.4 W. has become a matter of history, and there are no

61:3.11 food, then for travel, and later in agriculture and w..

62:2.5 superior groups did not hesitate to make w. on their

62:3.4 new group grew great, w., relentless w., broke out;

64:7.7 the yellow men now and then engaged in racial w.,

66:5.29 The purely military w. dances were refined and made

68:3.4 conspire to plunge mankind into w. and bloodshed.

68:6.3 life became comparatively cheapened so that w.,

68:6.11 if w. is lessened and science increasingly controls

69:1.3 They include industry, property, w. for gain, and all

69:1.4 They include marriage customs, w. for defense,

69:1.5 and personal adornment, social usages, w. for glory,

69:3.6 Smiths were regarded as neutrals during w.,

69:8.3 step in the merciful treatment of w. captives.

69:8.4 In w. the herders made a practice of killing all men

70:1.0 1. THE GENESIS OF WAR

70:1.1 W. is the natural state and heritage of evolving man;

70:1.1 while w. is but these same activities carried on

70:1.2 W. is an animalistic reaction to misunderstandings

70:1.4 But there could be no such phenomenon as w. until

70:1.4 The very concept of w. implies some degree of

70:1.7 Among the early causes of w. were: 1. Hunger,

70:1.8 Scarcity of land has always brought on w.,

70:1.9 Woman stealing has always caused w..

70:1.12 5. Revenge was the motive for w. when one tribe

70:1.12 The w. for vengeance was in good standing right

70:1.13 6. Recreation—w. was looked upon as recreation by

70:1.13 If no good and sufficient pretext for w. arose, when

70:1.14 The primitive religions all sanctioned w..

70:1.14 in recent times has religion begun to frown upon w..

70:1.15 Always these olden tribes made w. at the bidding of

70:1.20 The first refinement of w. was the taking of prisoners

70:1.21 practice of declaring w. represented great progress.

70:2.0 2. THE SOCIAL VALUE OF WAR

70:2.1 In past ages a fierce w would institute social changes

70:2.1 terrible price paid for these certain w. advantages

70:2.1 W. is strong medicine, very costly and dangerous;

70:2.1 it sometimes kills the patient, destroys the society.

70:2.2 military and is even indebted to w. for the dance,

70:2.3 W. has had a social value to past civilization because

70:2.4 it: 1. Imposed discipline, enforced co-operation.

70:2.5 it: 2. Put a premium on fortitude and courage.

70:2.6 it: 3. Fostered and solidified nationalism.

70:2.7 it: 4. Destroyed the weak and unfit peoples.

70:2.8 it: 5. Dissolved the illusion of primitive equality and

70:2.9  W. has had a certain evolutionary and selective value

70:2.9 it must sometime be abandoned as civilization slowly

70:2.9 During past ages w. was a social ferment which

70:2.9 W. has served many valuable purposes in the past,

70:2.9 it has been an indispensable scaffolding in building

70:2.9 with the terrible losses attendant upon its invocation.

70:2.10 And so must the international bloodletting of w.

70:2.19 Do not make the mistake of glorifying w.; rather

70:2.19 rather discern what it has done for society so that

70:2.19 then you may be sure that w. will long continue.

70:2.21 But even in passing, w. should be honored as the

70:2.21 Old-fashioned w. did select the innately great men

70:2.21 innately great men for leadership, but modern w.

70:3.11 sex appetite being utilized in combating the w. urge.

70:4.1 Urantia nations are still spending vast sums on w.

70:4.10 the tribal w. chiefs established the father line.

70:5.5 neither peace nor w. can be run by a debating society

70:5.5 W. has always been a kingmaker.

70:5.6 At first the w. chiefs were chosen only for military

70:5.6 tending to continue to rule from one w. on through

70:5.6 They often saw to it that one w. was not too long in

70:5.6 These early w. lords were not fond of peace.

70:5.7 the peace chiefs, and the hereditary w. chiefs.

70:7.16 They were the first spies when the tribes were at w.

70:7.17 a change of administration only followed civil w.,

70:8.5 3. Chance—w. and emigration resulted in the

70:12.2 entirely too much w. to permit representative

71:0.1 society’s gain from the ravages and sufferings of w..

71:4.17 secure from all attack by its w.-loving neighbors

71:5.1 competition is slowly displacing w. in that it

71:5.1 Murder and w. differ in their status before the mores,

71:5.1 while w. has never yet been outlawed by mankind

71:8.13 11. The ending of w.—international adjudication of

72:5.2 many of these superior slaves were w. captives or

72:7.7 any state can borrow except for purposes of w..

72:7.7 in the event of w. the National Council of Defense

72:7.14 Federal appropriations, except w. funds assessed by

72:11.4 a powerful w. establishment as a defense against

72:11.4 employed military resources in an offensive w..

72:11.4 temptation to utilize their w. powers in aggression.

72:11.5 When w. is declared, the entire nation is mobilized.

75:5.3 they declared w. on the near-by Nodite settlement.

75:6.2 Adam had no liking for w. and accordingly elected to

77:4.1 This internal w. greatly reduced the numbers of the

78:3.1 population pressure, instead of making w. to secure

79:8.5 but the societal opinion of w. remained low;

80:3.4 practicing polygamy when w. produced a shortage of

80:3.9 intermarried with the higher types of w. captives

81:3.6 now vehicles became employed in commerce and w..

81:6.5 situations are influential in determining peace or w..

81:6.12 You are sometimes shocked at the ravages of w.,

81:6.12 national population enhances culture and prevents w.

82:2.1 This social conflict consists in the unending w.

84:3.10 In hunting and w. man had learned the value of

86:7.5 Industry, w., slavery, and civil government arose in

88:2.5 relics alongside the law in the combined w. altar

89:3.6 leads to a w. against marriage and the home,

89:5.4 resorted to by many African tribes as a w. measure

89:5.7 When disease or w. failed to control population,

90:1.1 In many groups the shaman outranked the w. chief,

90:3.5 Fatalities and wounds attendant upon w., animal

93:5.13 Melchizedek heard of Abraham’s declaration of w.,

96:5.7 the Lord is a man of w., God of battles, glorious in

97:2.1 continued disastrously after the w. of separation.

97:9.18 After four years of civil w. and three dynasties,

98:3.1 gods into the tribal reverence for Mars, the god of w.

99:3.8 goals, as when in times of w. each contending nation

111:4.10 That is the explanation of poverty, divorce, w., and

111:4.11 with the devastation of evil and sin—oppression, w.

111:4.11 inner life—is a species of civil w. in the personality.

134:5.2 W. on Urantia will never end so long as nations cling

134:5.9 right on down to the end of the World W., when an

134:5.10 will withdraw from the League and declare w..

134:5.10 You cannot prevent nations going to w. as long as

134:5.12 sovereign nation surrenders its power to make w.

134:5.13 government, and through the arbitrament of w.,

134:5.13 The forty-eight states suffer the ravages of w. only

134:6.4 Another world w. will teach the so-called sovereign

134:6.7 W. is not man’s great and terrible disease;

134:6.7 w. is a symptom, a result.

134:6.8 henceforth be fully able to protect them from all w..

135:5.5 The literalists taught that a world-wide w. would

140:5.18 peace prevents race antagonisms, suspicions, and w..

159:5.6 “Neither shall the nations learn w. any more.”

171:2.3 Again, what king, when he prepares to make w.

178:1.4 the hate urge of the unbelieving and w.-minded

195:0.2 Western civilization was at this time w. weary, and

195:8.5 will lead only to unrest, animosity, unhappiness, w.,

195:9.9 before the challenge of human greed, w.-madness,

196:0.3 cling to faith as would a struggling soul at w. with

war in heaven

53:5.6 “There was w.; Michael’s commander and his angels

53:5.6 This “w.” was not a physical battle as such a conflict

53:5.7 But this w. was very terrible and very real.

53:5.7 but the w. was fought in terms of life eternal.

53:7.12 from the beginning of the “w.” until the installation

67:3.1 There was “w.,” the headquarters of Satania, and it

67:3.1 and it spread to every planet in the local system.

ward

20:4.5 the individual and personal w. of a Master Son

38:8.6 and if the mortal w. attains survival, then do they

48:5.1 when her mortal w. is delivered from the bonds of

113:6.2 the consciousizing of her former w. in the flesh.

150:3.6 4. Charms and relics are impotent to w. off disaster,

150:3.11 of good spirits or to w. off supposed evil spirits.

warding

80:9.14 charms of the New Stone Age for w. off the evil eye.

wards

22:7.10 they become the w. of the Architects of the Master

22:8.4 nominate their creature-trinitized w. for embrace by

30:4.6 5. Superuniverse W..

30:4.19 Throughout the morontia experience they are w. of

30:4.21 Superuniverse w. have never been known to go

30:4.22 5. Superuniverse W.. All ascenders arriving on the

30:4.22 ascenders become the w. of the Ancients of Days;

31:4.1 through the ascendant career with their human w.,

31:9.13 Para. Citizens, become w. of the Master Architects.

36:4.8 finaliters decline to discuss the destiny of their w..

38:8.5 helpers when their mortal w. attain the morontia

38:9.10 midway creatures become the w. of the System

40:10.9 They become w. of the superuniverse, serving as

47:2.2 facilities for the training of the probationary w. of

47:2.2 These w. of the finaliters, these infants of ascending

48:6.34 but their w., for some reason, failed to personalize

55:7.3 Adam and Eve who are now held on Edentia as w.

68:6.9 these illegitimate children became the w. of the girl’s

75:6.3 with their parents or of becoming w. of the Most

77:5.3 children who chose to become w. of the Most Highs.

113:7.6 are always in communication with their former w. of

warfare

34:7.3 do not experience constant w. between their physical

34:7.6 mortals would experience less of this apparent w.

52:2.5 relentless w. sometimes results in the obliteration

53:5.4 Michael elected to remain aloof from the actual w.

53:5.7 of the barbarities so characteristic of physical w. on

63:4.8 threatened with extinction by this incessant w. of the

64:3.5 superior Badonan tribes began a w. of extermination

64:5.1 For more than one hundred years this relentless w.

66:5.30 of a peaceful nature, to regulate and humanize w.,

70:1.7 W. persists because man is human, evolved from an

70:1.21 gradual development of the rules of “civilized” w..

70:1.22 Thus did w. gradually evolve from the primitive man

70:2.9 Ancient w. resulted in the decimation of inferior

70:2.9 Ancient w. supported the concept of a God of

70:3.3 W. and external pressure forced tribal organization

75:5.9 a long and bitter w. between the Adamites and the

78:8.9 there ensued a long period of constant w. between

79:5.5 two superior races waged bitter and unremitting w.

79:5.5 the yellow man was an apt pupil in the art of w.,

79:8.1 While the red man suffered from too much w.,

80:6.5 culture was cut short by internal w. along the Nile,

80:9.11 In the north the Andites, through w. and marriage,

84:3.10 Decreasing primitive w. greatly lessened the disparity

132:1.4 They must eschew all w. between themselves

153:1.1 to inaugurate open w. on Jesus and his disciples.

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

153:1.2 of open w. and final acceptance or final rejection.

157:6.4 of much of this intellectual and instinctual w..

wariness

165:4.8 Scripture: ‘There is he who waxes rich by his w.

warlike

64:7.5 amalgamated race, one which was much less w.

68:5.11 The hunter and herder were militant, w.;

70:1.4 periods of peace and to sanction w. practices.

79:1.6 reduce population and render these people less w.;

warmverb

41:5.4 space adventure, maybe to w. an inhabited planet,

59:1.17 deflected eastward to bathe and w. the shores of

184:2.2 over to the charcoal fire and sought to w. himself,

warmadjective

58:4.4 would carry this life with it, in its w.-water seas,

59:3.7 and the w. seas bathed the shores of the polar lands.

59:5.4 210,000,000 years ago the w.-water arctic seas

60:3.18 The climate was still w. and uniform.

61:3.1 By the end of this period these w.-climate plants and

62:3.1 no disability as they lived in a w. and equable climate

63:5.2 along the great rivers leading to the then w. waters

64:4.8 so w. that the Alps were almost denuded of ice and

65:2.1 in the sluggish and w.-water bays and lagoons of the

66:4.7 residence in a w. region abounding in fruits and nuts.

113:2.5 the seraphim, develop a w. affection for them.

127:3.10 Jesus had many w. friends and stanch admirers

130:1.1 at Joppa, Jesus and Gadiah became w. friends.

139:11.7 Simon was a man of w. personal devotions and he

147:3.1 This periodic disturbance of the w. waters was

156:2.3 pass over the record of this w. reception of Jesus’

167:4.3 this was a necessary practice in such a w. climate.

184:2.11 as he walked up and down the porch to keep w.,

warmed

15:6.10 The superuniverse of Orvonton is illuminated and w.

warmer

59:1.2 The world climate grows slightly w. and becomes

59:1.17 The southern seas were w. then than now, and

61:3.9 but the Pacific coast remained w. than at present.

61:5.8 was about as mild as at present, perhaps a little w..

62:3.11 Their descendants sought the w. southern regions

81:6.7 While these w. zones of habitation afforded some

warmest

124:1.10 Even during the w. summer months a cool sea breeze

warming

184:2.3 here in the courtyard of Annas, w. himself beside

184:2.4 the portress let Peter in, and while he was w. himself

warmly

25:8.5 You may be certain of being w. welcomed when

warmth

63:2.5 been forced to make use of animal skins for w..

140:6.1 while the twins built a small fire to give them w.

warn

74:5.5 Adam tried to w. the races against Caligastia, but

78:7.5 neighboring river settlements every year and w.

135:6.7 I will baptize you, but I w. you to bring forth fruit

137:6.5 should also be prepared for trouble, for I w. you

140:3.19 “I w. you against false prophets who will come to

140:8.5 He never ceased to w. his disciples against the evil

147:7.3 Then the Master proceeded to w. his hearers against

153:2.3 obeyed the Lord’s command to w. his brethren of

153:2.3 the man who dares to w. them of the day of their

156:5.5 “But let me w. you against the folly of undertaking

163:6.6 I would sternly w. you against the subtleties of pride

171:4.2 but I would now w. you not to put your trust in

173:4.4 so once more do I w. you that, if you continue to

174:0.2 I would w. you to beware the slippery paths of

175:1.4 have we sent our prophets to teach and w. them,

175:1.6 I solemnly w. you that you are about to lose your

175:2.3 but we would w. all who read this narrative that

176:1.4 In the meantime, I w. you, be not deceived.

178:3.3 I w. you to take heed lest you needlessly expose

179:4.5 I desire to w. you of these sorrows and so prepare

180:6.1 I w. you the hour draws near when they who kill

181:2.11 Simon, once more I w. you that they who fight

183:3.1 thought to pose as having hastened out to w. them

warnedsee warned Jesus or Jesus warned

51:3.4 Melchizedek receivers of Urantia w. both Adam

66:8.2 patiently instructed and lovingly w. respecting

75:2.4 w. Eve never to stray from the side of her mate,

75:4.4 been w. by the archangel custodian to refrain from

75:7.4 I had personally and repeatedly w. them, both before

93:9.1 Although Melchizedek had fully w. his followers that

95:1.8 Melchizedek had w. his followers to teach about

97:4.4 w. the Israelites that ritual must not take the place of

135:6.7 “Who w. you to flee, as vipers before the fire,

145:2.6 And were you not w. that the natural human heart is

149:6.12 Have you not been well w. against those who

182:3.8 these armies of heaven have repeatedly been w not to

191:1.5 Andrew got up and w. them not to be too much

warned Jesus or Jesus warned

52:6.1 Your Master, when on earth, w. his disciples that

136:6.2 had already been w. by his Personalized Adjuster,

137:4.12 Adjuster w. him about the inability of any power

137:5.1 w. them to make no mention of the turning of the

138:7.3 w. them that the enemy of the kingdom would seek

139:12.11 Jesus many times had w. Judas that he was slipping,

140:8.17 Jesus w. his listeners against covetousness,

140:10.4 have w. us not to be deceived by false prophets

141:5.4 he w. his apostles against the formulation of creeds

145:2.6 And were you not w. that the natural human heart is

146:2.15 14. Jesus w. his followers against thinking that

147:5.9 But Jesus earnestly w. his apostles against the

149:4.3 At the same time he w. them against the dangers

149:6.12 Have you not been well w. against those who

154:6.9 Jesus had w. his apostles that a man’s foes may be

155:3.6 Jesus w. his believers that, if their religious longings

163:4.11 Peter w. them that they would encounter hostility

163:4.14 They were strictly w. against leaving a modest home

164:3.6 Jesus had often w. them to avoid the tendency to

171:2.5 Now have I w. you to turn back to your homes in

177:1.4 Jesus w. the lad not to become discouraged by

178:3.2 w. you that I must presently return to the work the

180:6.1 I have even w. you that a man’s foes may be those

181:1.5 I have w. you that the Son of Man will be killed,

184:2.2 specifically w. not to endanger their lives during

warningnoun

45:1.11 solemn w. to all Nebadon until the Ancients of Days

53:9.8 darkness in Satania have constituted a solemn w. to

67:2.3 suddenly and without w. isolated, utterly cut off

75:4.5 Eve had told Cano of this oft-repeated w. on the

87:6.11 approach of ghosts, and dogs gave w. by howling;

133:7.3 and then, without w., young Ganid was suddenly

137:2.4 Here, without a moment’s w.—on the roadside

149:6.12 And have you not also read that direful w. of the

153:2.3 for his words of w., they did let him down by cords

153:4.3 Let me utter a solemn w. to you who would

157:6.12 in the face of my w. you that the Son of Man will not

157:7.4 Judas took personal offense at Jesus’ recent w. to

168:3.7 Jesus received w. of the doings of the Sanhedrin on

168:5.1 he received w. that the Sanhedrin had decreed his

169:3.1 heard John the Baptist thunder this parable of w.

171:4.4 We bring you this w. that you may escape.”

176:1.5 And it was in conformity with this very w. that the

176:1.6 Even after this explicit w., many of Jesus’ followers

177:5.2 This was the occasion of Jesus’ w. his followers to

179:4.8 W., even when administered in the most tactful

184:2.8 crowed, and Peter remembered the words of w.

191:0.5 he did this by reminding them of Jesus’ w. against

193:4.1 fate of their traitorous fellow worker as a solemn w.

warningverb

128:6.7 After w. Jude not to allow himself again to be

warningadjective

23:1.9 a power of automatic alarm, a w. signal, which

128:6.5 and before Jesus could caution him by a w. glance,

warnings

97:4.6 Hosea faithfully continued the moral w. of Amos,

135:6.3 poured forth his w. in the “spirit and power of Elijah.

137:3.6 And in spite of Jesus’ repeated w. that they tell no

139:12.11 but divine w. are usually useless in dealing with

145:3.11 to bear in his human mind the admonitory w. of

164:0.1 To their entreaties and to all their w. emphasizing

165:5.7 Some of these w. they had heard before but not in

171:4.8 willing to grasp the w. of the impending setback.

181:0.0 FINAL ADMONITIONS AND WARNINGS

181:0.2 the impartation of his final admonitions and w..

194:4.1 They forgot his teachings and his w..

warp

0:5.12 The w. of morontia is spiritual; its woof is physical.

warped

159:1.6 danger that the verdict of an individual may be w.

warping

60:3.4 The w. of the American continents continued,

61:1.11 other terrestrial activities, including lava flows, w.,

warrant

29:3.11 that would w. the opinion that certain of the physical

93:10.9 evidence to w. the belief that Machiventa is destined

122:10.2 Joseph deemed himself sufficiently poor to w. his

126:5.11 to w. undertaking the purchase of a small farm.

133:7.9 not exist sufficient unity to w. the designation of a

184:3.9 of Jesus to destroy the temple was sufficient to w.

warranted

67:6.7 attainment which w. the dispatch of a Material Son

122:0.2 which w. their selection as the bestowal race.

149:2.7 And this admonition is w, notwithstanding that Jesus

warrants

133:7.6 it is this phenomenon which w. the bestowal of an

156:6.8 while Antipas had signed w. for his arrest in Galilee,

warring

52:2.11 in a primitive and w. tribal social organization.

70:3.10 The peace ambassadors of two w. tribes would meet

134:6.5 and races that live in the ever-w. nations of Europe.

warrior

63:4.4 trying to protect and save an injured fellow w..

84:3.4 This exaltation of the w. elevated the male ego while

97:2.1 fearless w. for righteousness, Elijah, began his

172:3.5 A w. king always entered a city riding upon a horse;

warriors

69:4.2 women were the burden bearers; the men were w..

70:1.20 Such w. were early prohibited from associating with

70:8.8 the demarcations between priest-teachers, ruler-w.,

79:1.9 And like the Andites of old, these w. proclaimed the

80:1.1 Europe as adventurers, teachers, traders, and w..

80:3.5 the men were skilled hunters and courageous w..

96:5.9 and partially self-regulating nation of pastoral w..

131:3.6 He is the greatest of w. who overcomes and

wars

25:3.12 to avoid clashes of mind and w. of opinions.

51:5.4 the racial w. and other tribal struggles are diminished

52:2.5 Racial struggles and tribal w. continue over into

52:6.1 told them there would be “w. and rumors of w.,”

63:4.8 Family feuds increased, tribal w. broke out, serious

64:6.6 these tribal w. would result in the speedy extinction

64:6.8 Internecine w. were resumed, and never after the

64:7.7 did not carry on such incessant and relentless w. of

69:4.6 Many of the earlier w. were fought over natural

70:1.15 of the atrocious cruelty of the ancient tribal w.;

70:1.19 Early w. were fought between tribes as a whole, but

70:2.9 Olden w. promoted travel and cultural intercourse;

70:2.9 Olden w. strengthened nations, but modern struggles

70:2.9 Early w. promoted organization and efficiency, but

72:11.4 no civil w. since the establishment of the united

73:6.7 and in connection with one of their internal w.,

79:8.2 state gradually disintegrated—past w. were forgotten.

97:9.18 There were ups and downs—w. between Israel and

134:4.5 (religious liberty) without having religious w. unless

134:4.8 even religious w., at least w. among religionists.

134:5.7 smaller groups to larger groups, w. are lessened.

134:5.7 minor w. between smaller nations are lessened, but

134:5.7 but the potential for greater w. is increased as the

134:5.7 the stage be set for major w., world-wide conflicts.

134:5.7 without generating conflicts and eventuating w..

134:5.10 of nations will effectively prevent minor w. and

134:5.10 but they will not prevent world w. nor control the

134:5.10 international police force will prevent minor w.,

134:5.10 but it will not be effective in preventing major w.,

134:5.13 They have no more w. among themselves.

134:5.17 w. are going to become more and more devastating

134:5.17 How many world w. must be fought and how many

134:6.3 There shall be w. and rumors of w.—nation will rise

134:6.4 preventing small w., w. between the lesser nations.

134:6.4 But global w. will go on until the government of

134:6.4 Global sovereignty will prevent global w.—nothing

134:6.8 from the ravages and devastations of world w..

176:1.1 When you hear of w. and rumors of w., be not

194:3.12 through the ravages of great and destructive w. in

194:3.18 that it periodically breaks loose in destructive w..

195:8.7 unlooked-for harvest of world w. and international

wasnon-exhaustive

19:4.4 the Perfector of Wisdom would be the “I w.,”

6:1.4 the glory which I had with you before this world w..”

92:2.2 Religion clings to the mores; that which w. is

100:3.5 and potential—not what w., but what is and is to be.

101:6.17 Jesus w. and is the new and living way whereby man

118:1.9 I AM signifies also I WAS and I WILL BE.

126:3.10 W. not he a Jew? or w. he?

126:3.10 W. he or w. he not of the house of David?

129:4.7 as Jesus lived his mortal life in his day and as he w.,

130:1.1 Jesus was a truth giver; he w. the truth for that

138:5.2 they did not perceive that Jesus w. a new revelation

140:10.2 his teaching because Jesus w. all that he taught.

145:3.11 expression of healing desire—the creative act w..

149:2.11 Jesus engaged in the destruction of that which w.

169:4.4 Jesus w. a revelation of God.

174:3.4 Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob,” not I w. their God.

washsee washimperative

66:5.21 difficult to persuade primitive men to w. their bodies

139:2.6 First Peter refused to let Jesus w. his feet and then,

151:5.3 The wind was so strong that the waves began to w.

153:3.3 “We notice that neither you nor your apostles w.

153:3.3 Neither do you properly w. your drinking cups

164:3.10 and directed that I go and w. in the pool of Siloam.

164:3.11 know that the Jesus who had directed him to w. at

164:3.12 the clay and the spittle and directed him to w. in the

164:3.14 had it not been necessary to w. away the clay of his

164:4.2 told me to go w. in Siloam, and I do now see.”

164:4.3 in sending this beggar to w. in Siloam on the Sabbath

166:1.2 Nathaniel without going to the water basins to w.

166:1.2 Neither did Jesus w. his hands, as did the Pharisees

175:4.1 forsake the gospel movement and w. his hands of

179:1.2 began to think within himself, Who shall w. our feet?

179:3.1 custom for the host to arise from the table and w.

179:3.1 who had so recently refused to w. one another’s feet

179:3.1 attitude of a servant, make ready to w. Simon’s feet

179:3.2 Jesus’ attitude revealed that he was minded to w.

179:3.2 and proposing to w. his feet as would a slave.

179:3.3 said, “Master, do you really mean to w. my feet?”

179:3.3 said, “Master, you shall never w. my feet!”

179:3.5 said: “Peter, I declare that, if I do not w. your feet,

179:3.5 reconciled to the thought of allowing Jesus to w.

179:3.8 why was it that you were unwilling to w. one

179:3.9 you were not content proudly to refuse to w. one

washimperative

126:4.4W. yourselves, make yourselves clean; put away the

164:3.8 “Go, my son, w. away this clay in the pool of

179:3.3 said, “Master, you shall never w. my feet!”

179:3.5 said: “Then, Master, w. not my feet only but also

washed

57:8.20 meteors worn down by erosion, and w into the ocean

59:5.15 But many of these deposits were w. away during

60:2.4 leveled down and w. into the Atlantic Ocean so that

61:1.1 the land gradually rose but was simultaneously w.

87:6.12 forms, water in which the priests had w. their feet.

139:2.6 hearing the Master’s reply, begged to be w. all over.

147:5.4 This grateful woman has w. my feet with tears and

164:3.8 And when Josiah had so w. in the pool of Siloam,

166:1.2 he w. his hands only for purposes of cleanliness,

166:1.2 to the table without having twice w. his hands.

167:1.3 Abner w. his hands at the beginning of the meal but

179:3.1 the guests likewise rose up and w. their hands.

179:3.6 who is already clean needs only to have his feet w..

179:3.6 the dust of your feet should have been w. away

179:3.8 If, then, the Master has w. your feet, why was it that

185:8.2 there before the multitude he w. his hands, saying:

186:4.1 After Pilate had w. his hands before the multitude,

washing

84:7.10 Eskimo mother even yet licks her baby in lieu of w.

87:6.12 and hand w. at the cemetery is still a Jewish ritual.

125:1.4 the killing of the droves of animals and the w. away

153:3.6 fail to go through with the required ceremonial w.

167:1.3 the fact that he did not observe the ceremonial w. of

179:3.0 3. WASHING THE APOSTLES’ FEET

179:3.1 never observed these rites of ceremonial hand w.,

179:3.6 As the Master made ready to begin w. Peter’s feet,

179:3.7 in silence, w. the feet of his twelve apostles, not even

179:3.7 When Jesus had finished w. the feet of the twelve, he

179:4.2 self-confidence by the parable of the feet w. and

wasps

66:5.9 form of paperlike material made from w.’ nests.

wastenoun

47:4.6 in the morontia body; there is no residual w..

73:5.4 Edenites practiced the scrupulous burial of all w.

86:6.7 that long w. of human effort upon tombs, temples,

87:2.10 Iroquois Indians made many reforms in funeral w..

163:4.13 to go about his business without the w. of time.

163:4.14 The Master instructed them to avoid unnecessary w.

172:1.5 should speak to the Master that he rebuke such w..

172:5.3 large, receptive, and enthusiastic audience go to w.

wasteverb

20:6.1 but w. no thought in useless speculation as to how

20:6.1 w. no time on conjectures about the technique

130:8.4 Said Jesus: “Why w. words upon one who cannot

wasted

87:2.5 were w. in this nonproductive and useless mourning.

109:6.1 reject survival; still the life experience is not w.;

134:9.7 Though Jesus w. little time upon trifles, he was a

147:8.4 who do these things shall restore the w. glories;

169:1.7 he soon w. all his inheritance in riotous living.

169:2.3 had directly w. and squandered his master’s funds.

wasteful

6:4.2 w. and needless repetition of function is never

71:5.4 True, competition in industry is exceedingly w.

86:6.7 w. struggle to appease the ever-displeased spirits,

86:7.2 men no longer pay w. premiums to control luck.

89:3.2 the w. practice of burning and burying property with

92:3.7 religion has been w. of labor and squandered capital;

100:7.10 generosity, Jesus was never w. or extravagant.

139:12.10 This seemed w. to Judas, and when his protest was

156:5.4 avoid these w. and weakening conflicts between

wastes

87:2.10 Ancient funeral w. were enormous.

156:5.2 foolish carpenter who w. valuable time squaring,

158:5.1 and as a result of many bruises, my child w. away.

watchnoun

2:2.2 as yesterday when it is past and as a w. in the night.”

14:1.12 A day is as a thousand years with God, as but a w.

123:0.2 Mary made it her business always to be on w.

146:2.13 “Set a w., O Lord, before my mouth; keep the

158:6.2 you who remained on w. here with instructions to

165:5.5 lives, and it behooves you to w. and be ready.

165:5.6 Be you also on w. for yourselves, for in an hour that

165:6.3 and I am on w. until this is accomplished.

168:0.5 Martha instructed a neighbor lad to keep w. down

172:5.1 the apostles did not keep armed w. over Jesus at

173:1.8 guards set by the people stood w. at every archway

182:2.11 as David prepared to go on w. by the upper trail,

183:0.1 when Peter informed them where David kept w..

188:2.3 these twenty men remained on w. up to the hour

189:4.2 were ignorant of the military guard on w. at the tomb

watchverb

33:3.7 the universe much as a father and mother w. over,

49:5.22 on the planets by the Life Carriers, who w. over its

70:4.10 This enabled him to w. them and the better secure

89:6.4 This provided a ghost spirit to w. over and protect

96:5.5 But it was truly pitiful to w. this great mind of Moses

129:2.3 I will w. over your family even as I would foster

130:2.4 and w. a fellow man who could not swim perish!

130:7.2 learn how to love them and w. for the opportunity to

135:3.1 he could w. over and safeguard his herds of sheep

139:6.5 Said Jesus: “Judas, w. carefully your steps; do not

147:6.4 And if you are here present with us to w. my words

155:6.10 But w., lest any of you look with disdain upon the

165:5.5 You must all be on your w. against fear and doubts

167:7.4 angels are not the spies of the spirit world who w.

172:2.1 instructed to remain near and to “w. and pray.”

177:5.2 W., therefore, and pray that on the morrow you

181:2.2 continue to w. over those who are mine in the flesh

182:1.4 As long as I could be with them, I could w. over

182:1.5 there is no need for me to ask you to w. over these

182:2.10 while John Mark was to w. along the road coming

182:3.1 he bade the three sit down and w. with him while

182:3.2 can you not w. with me even for one hour?

182:3.3 “In such an hour I need that you should w. and

183:5.4 W. that they do not assassinate him, and see that

192:2.3 Be on guard at all times—w. and pray.”

watchcare

33:3.7 but one of untold responsibilities and endless w..

69:9.13 Real estate could also be put under the w. of spirits.

70:8.12 Among the tribes the boy remained under the w. of

102:8.1 in return for this w. and salvation, no two religions

113:1.5 will enjoy the unceasing w. of a guardian angel.

113:1.7 company of assisting cherubim assigned to the w.

114:7.17 sin and shut away from divine w. by rebellion.

PART IV to the superhuman w. of the Apostle Andrew.

123:4.6 secondary midwayer assigned to the w. of the lad;

124:5.2 left to his w. when his father met his accidental

126:3.5 Jesus reasoned that the w. of his earthly father’s

127:2.8 they were entitled to a father’s w. and guidance,

136:7.1 Jesus decided to exercise normal w. over his safety

143:2.8 life of self-denial and w. over the desires of the flesh,

196:0.1 Jesus never doubted the certainty of God’s w. and

watchdogs

69:7.4 The employment of w. made it first possible for

69:7.4 It then became the custom to employ w. to protect

watched

12:6.8 Havona and even the grand universe are w. over by

114:7.17 just as lovingly cherished and just as faithfully w.

123:5.15 and as they w. Nathan’s deft fingers mold the clay

133:9.1 After Ganid had w. his teacher help with the loading

133:9.4 Jesus stood on the shore and w. as the small boat

138:10.5 4. Nathaniel w. over the needs of the families of the

172:0.3 While the Master slept that night, the apostles w.

184:5.1 the temple guards w. over Jesus while the court

187:5.4 The mother of John and others w. from a distance

192:2.10 Be faithful to men as I have w. over you.

watchers

53:7.11 thronged by the anxious w. of every imaginable class

122:10.1 But the w. for Herod were not inactive.

136:7.4 the w. at Calvary dared him to come down from the

145:3.12 fears of Herod aroused, and he sent w. to report on

188:1.3 followed by the faithful women w. from Galilee.

189:0.1 these words to the anxious waiting w.: “Not one of

189:1.2 None of these w. suspected that the object of their

watchful

62:6.1 on Urantia, had passed through the long vigil of w.

67:3.4 were guarded by the alert and ever-w. loyal midway

110:1.2 the w. workers who pilot the God-conscious mind

130:5.3 Ganid the story of Moses and the forty years of w.

165:5.5 Such w. servants are blessed by the master who

182:0.1 Mark had made it his business to keep a w. eye on

191:0.5 James settled down with the others to w. waiting.

watchfulness

69:6.3 household fire was the first educator, requiring w. watching

62:6.2 We had been w. the twins develop mentally through

63:2.6 All night long they sat up w. their fire burn, vaguely

85:4.4 Vestal virgins were charged with the duty of w.

108:2.10 We go on w. such creatures as they live from day to

123:1.6 home duties and w. his father work at the shop,

141:3.5 he had finished w. the Master die, said, “Truly, this

154:7.4 w. these two boats make their way over the lake

165:5.5 Keep yourselves like men who are w. for their

172:4.2 For a moment they sat down by the treasury, w.

172:5.2 Andrew was busy w. some of his associates whom

189:2.4 When the w. Jewish guards and the Roman

watchlike

15:3.1 with myriads of individual planets, forms a w.,

watchman

134:9.5 only the w. must keep vigil while the city sleeps in

watchmen

188:2.3 Sabbath morning, to set them as w. before the tomb

watchtower

171:2.3 Which one of you would undertake to build a w. on

173:4.2 pit for the wine press, and built a w. for the guards.

watchword

4:1.2 recognize that the w. of the universe is progress?

5:4.8 The Greek religion had a w. “Know yourself”;

50:5.7 to learn by doing; education is the w. of these ages.

100:7.15 His w. was, “Fear not.”

140:8.20 “Fear not” was his w., and patient endurance his

173:2.3 Do not forget authority was the w. of all Jewry.

waternoun; see water of life; water, living;

  water, above or under; see holy water

1:7.2 Man does not achieve union with God as a drop of w

12:9.3 qualitatively superadditive substance—liquid w..

12:9.4 example: W. is used effectively to extinguish fire.

12:9.4 That w. will put out fire is a fact of everyday

12:9.4 no analysis of w. could ever be made to disclose such

12:9.4 Analysis determines that w. is composed of hydrogen

15:6.10 many suns as there are glasses of w. in the oceans of

34:6.8 “never thirst, for this spiritual w. shall be in them a

39:4.12 equally suicidal; that as a drop of w. from a higher

41:4.1 about one and one-half times the density of w..

41:5.7 wind, the w. sometimes appears to fall in sheets or

41:5.7 to give the visible appearance of sheets of w. and

41:7.13 one drop of ordinary w. contains over one billion

41:7.13 to boil all the w. in all the oceans on Urantia in one

41:10.3 their earlier life, when not too small, by w. and air.

42:5.15 as the passage of a ship through w. initiates waves

43:1.2 The w. of Edentia and similar architectural spheres is

43:1.2 no different from the w. of the evolutionary planets.

47:4.6 Both food and w. are fully utilized in the morontia

48:6.11 this Divine Presence, want for food nor thirst for w..

49:2.15 to do with the relation of mortals to w., air, and land,

49:2.18 of the elemental types, seven per cent are w.,

49:3.4 The nonbreathers do not eat food or drink w. as do

57:8.3 ocean was not salty; it was practically a fresh-w.

57:8.3 union with hydrogen, to render this w. faintly acid.

57:8.5 one great continent of land and one large body of w.,

57:8.20 Pacific, this latter body of w. should be visualized as

57:8.20 weight of a body of w. at some places ten miles deep

58:1.4 a liquid in all essentials comparable to the salt w.

58:1.7 sunlight can penetrate ocean w. for more than six

58:4.4 would carry this life with it, in its warm-w. seas,

58:4.4 large oceans of w. would separate these drifting land

58:5.5 little more than five and one-half times that of w.;

58:5.5 density of granite is less than three times that of w..

58:5.5 The earth’s core is twelve times as dense as w..

58:5.7 ocean beds, plus the weight of the overlying w.,

58:6.5 those organisms which learned to live in fresh w.

58:7.10 and is the concentrate of the sluggish swamp w. of

59:1.2 New oceans appear, and the older bodies of w. are

59:1.11 2. Sandstones—deposits made in shallow w. but

59:1.12 3. Shales—deposits made in the more quiet w..

59:1.13 —including the deposits of trilobite shells in deep w..

59:1.19 poor swimmers, trilobites sluggishly floated in the w.

59:2.2 The land masses were repeatedly covered with w.;

59:2.4 continents and Europe began to emerge from the w..

59:3.4 represent the sedimentation of sluggish bodies of w..

59:4.1 In the agelong struggle between land and w., the sea

59:4.13 few plants grew on land except about the w.’ edge.

59:5.4 210,000,000 years ago the warm-w. arctic seas

59:5.5 these animals that were able to live on land or in w..

59:5.6 Today frogs still lay their eggs in w., and their young

59:5.8 Fresh-w. fish were developing and the trilobites

59:5.17 Both fresh- and salt-w. fossils are found in the coal

59:5.23 the epochs of development for fresh-w. organisms;

60:1.7 many of the basins of the fresh- and salt-w. lakes

60:1.12 Since there was more shallow w. around Europe and

60:2.5 This was a fresh-w. age characterized by inland

60:2.5 inland lakes, as is shown by the abundant fresh-w.

60:2.5 The thickness of these combined salt- and fresh-w.

60:2.10 that two species had taken to the w. for sustenance

60:2.12 after two species of dinosaurs migrated to the w. in

60:3.5 almost completely worn down to the w.’ level.

60:3.8 temperature variations of these two bodies of w.,

60:3.10 layers of porous semirock pick up w. at upturned

61:2.7 live on land or in w. and was highly intelligent and

61:4.2 Two great fresh-w. lakes existed in western North

61:7.10 have correctly surmised that these bodies of w. did

64:1.2 mountains to the right, w. to the left, and ice in front.

64:3.3 their origin became exceedingly fearful of the w..

65:2.1 in the sluggish and warm-w. bays and lagoons of the

65:6.7 The ability of animals to adapt themselves to air, w.,

66:5.2 Food, w., clothes, and the material advancement of

66:5.21 the religious teachers to include cleansing with w. as

69:2.7 was directed toward the preservation of fire, w.,

70:10.6 If she was guilty, “the w. that causes the curse

73:5.3 The drinking w. of Eden was kept wholesome by the

78:7.4 The traditions of a time when w. covered the whole

78:7.4 surface of the earth was completely covered by w.

79:1.4 wood, and pottery was accelerated on land and w..

81:2.14 Through animals, fire, wind, w., electricity, and other

81:6.8 before man learned how to harness wind and w.,

83:4.6 Fire and w. were always considered the best means

85:2.5 The belief that w. or precious metals beneath the

85:4.1 Mankind has worshiped earth, air, w., and fire.

85:4.2 perpetuation in Hebrew theology as angels of w.,

86:5.14 The reflection of oneself in the w. was sometimes

87:6.12 W. was regarded as best protection against ghosts.

87:6.12 w. in which the priests had washed their feet.

87:6.12 Both fire and w. were believed to constitute

87:6.12 Romans carried w. three times around the corpse;

88:1.2 Fire and w. were also among the early fetishes,

89:7.3 off in the wilderness or in a little boat on the w..

90:2.10 They sprinkled the newborn with w. and conferred

90:3.4 would often be deserted without even food or w..

90:4.6 Since w. was a potent fetish, it was utilized in the

96:1.1 spirits of fire, w., and air; a veritable pantheon of

98:5.3 causing w. to gush forth from a rock struck with

104:0.2 and the ghost is placated by three ablutions of w..

111:0.3 with shadows and with reflections of the self in w..

117:4.4 return to the Supreme as a drop of w. returns to the

121:5.12 who brought to this world the bread of life and w.

122:5.8 and it was when Mary brought Joseph a cup of w.,

124:1.8 The fact that w. could be had as a solid, a liquid,

128:1.2 food; he thirsted and quenched his thirst with w..

130:2.4 in darkness compared to his body drowning in w.!

131:8.3 True goodness is like w. in that it blesses

131:8.3 And like w., true goodness seeks the lowest places,

133:2.4 he got into deep religious w., he called on Joshua to

135:6.7 Before leading them down into the w., John,

135:7.2 I baptize you with w., but he will baptize you with

135:8.5 why do you come down into the w. to greet me?”

135:8.6 four men still standing in the w. heard a strange

135:8.6 Jesus, and coming up out of the w. in silence he

135:9.4 but I declare to you that, while I baptize with w.,

135:9.7 to preach repentance and to baptize with w.,

136:2.3 John’s disciples, standing by the w.’ edge, did not

136:2.4 And while the four of them tarried in the w., Jesus,

136:6.6 Moses, who was reputed to have brought forth w.

136:7.3 know of a certainty that he never walked on the w.

137:4.11 stood six waterpots of stone, filled with w., holding

137:4.11 This w. was intended for subsequent use in the final

137:4.12 all required personalities were assembled near the w.

137:5.1 no mention of the turning of the w. into wine.

137:6.1 fresh news from Cana about the w. and the wine.

137:6.6 Jesus, standing by the w.’ edge, prayed: “My Father

138:8.5 3. The turning of the w. into wine at Cana.

138:8.5 saying, “Tell no man about the w. and the wine.”

141:6.5 Jesus said: “John did indeed baptize with w., but

143:5.2 The w. of Jacob’s well was less mineral than that

143:5.2 but there was no way of getting w. from the well.

143:5.2 man thus speak to her at the well and ask for w.,

143:5.3 Jesus replied: “Everyone who drinks of this w. will

143:5.3 but whosoever drinks of the w. of the living spirit

144:6.9 apostles of Jesus would begin to baptize with w. as

145:1.1 the people crowded him so near the w.’ edge that

145:2.2 God, and he shall bless your bread and your w.,

145:2.15 recalling the w. and the wine at Cana, they seized

146:5.3 The townspeople remembered the w. and the wine,

147:3.1 the Jerusalem gates to a pool of w. called Bethesda

147:3.1 This was a hot spring whose reddish-tinged w.

147:3.1 a belief that the first person who entered the w. after

147:5.4 invited guest, yet you gave me no w. for my feet.

148:8.3 and, after repeatedly plunging him into the w., had

148:8.4 almost drowning from trying to walk on the w.,

151:5.2 This body of w. is almost seven hundred feet below

151:5.4 When the boat began to fill with w., he dropped

152:4.2 bid me come and walk with you on the w..”

152:4.2 And when Peter started to walk upon the w.,

152:4.3 Peter actually stepped overboard and into the w..

152:5.1 their chore boy, sitting on a stone by the w.’ edge.

153:3.2 flesh is the bread of life nor that my blood is the w.

153:3.6 No matter how scarce w. might be, these enslaved

157:4.1 and the turning of the w. into wine at Cana,

158:5.1 has cast him into the w. and even into the fire.

159:2.1 I tell you that, even when a cup of cold w. is given

162:4.3 ceremony of the outpouring of the w. symbolized

162:4.3 This ceremony of the w. followed the sunrise

162:4.3 and to continue their march for the symbolic w..

162:4.4 pitcher which was to contain the symbolic w.,

162:4.4 rite of pouring the wine and the w. was the signal

162:6.1 just after the w. and the wine had been poured

163:3.3 they sat there beside the w., and Peter, speaking for

165:5.3 If you are anxious about your bread and w.,

166:3.5 bread of life and to refresh themselves with the w.

169:3.2 Lazarus that he may dip the tip of his finger in w. to

177:0.4 came forward with a basket containing food and w.

179:1.1 the bread, wine, w., and herbs were all in readiness

179:1.2 noticed the pitchers of w., the basins, and towels for

179:2.2 After the wine and the w. had been mixed, they

179:3.1 and begin to pour w. into one of the foot basins.

180:3.10 As the Master went aside to refresh himself with w.,

185:8.2 Then he ordered a basin and some w., and there

187:1.8 He had neither food nor w. since the Last Supper

190:5.4 Spirit of Truth shall be in each believer a well of w.,

191:1.5 seen the Master coming to them walking on the w.

192:1.3 Peter quickly arose and cast himself into the w. that

193:2.2 The bread of life and the w. thereof are given only

water of life

34:6.8 It is the presence of the divine Spirit, the w., that

121:5.12 who brought to this world the bread of life and w.

127:6.7 which Jesus termed “the bread of life” and “the w.

143:5.10 And the Master talked to them more about the w.,

144:3.8 bread for tomorrow; Refresh our souls with the w..

153:3.2 flesh is the bread of life nor that my blood is the w.

153:3.2 in soul by the divine spirit, which is truly the w..

162:6.0 6. DISCOURSE ON THE WATER OF LIFE

162:6.1 From the Father above I bring to this world the w..

162:6.1 be filled with the spirit which this w. represents,

165:3.8 will, let him come and freely partake of the w..”

166:3.5 bread of life and to refresh themselves with the w.

193:1.1 where Jesus had spoken to Nalda concerning the w..

193:2.2 The bread of life and the w. thereof are given only

water, living

143:5.2 you would ask me for a draught of the lw..”

143:5.2 the well is deep; whence, then, have you this lw.?

143:5.3 but whosoever drinks of the w. of the living spirit

143:5.3 this lw. shall become in him a well of refreshment

143:5.3 Nalda then said: “Give me this w. that I thirst not

143:5.4 cease to trifle with my words and seek for the lw.

143:5.6 there was in Nalda’s heart a true thirst for the lw.;

143:5.6 by receiving into your own heart this lw. which

143:5.9 You have received the lw., and a new joy will

162:6.2 was the giver of lw. to every spirit-thirsting soul.

181:1.4 Spirit of Truth will become in them a well of lw.

182:1.11 I am the lw..

water, above or under

57:8.15 continental mass of land emerged above the w..

57:8.22 before so much land again appeared above w..

58:5.6 and this is what keeps the continents above w..

59:2.5 all over the world, with much land again above w..

59:2.6 Europe were from 10,000 to 15,000 feet under w..

59:4.4 years ago the continents were all above w..

59:4.4 not so much land had been above w. at one time;

59:4.8 the Cincinnati Island remained well above w..

59:4.16 Much of North America was above w., and great

59:5.2 including most of North America, were above w..

59:5.11 and most of the land was soon well above w..

60:1.6 most of Europe, and all of Asia are well above w..

60:1.8 The Pacific coast, usually above w. during the

60:3.2 much of the continental land was up above w.,

60:3.4 continent and a part of Europe were well above w..

60:3.15 of Asia, including Siberia, was also still under w..

60:3.17 of these times, most of Europe being under w..

60:4.4 These two peaks held their heads above w. during

60:4.5 an eventful and active age on land and under w..

61:1.1 land areas of the world were very generally above w.

61:1.10 of the early Cenozoic lived on land, under the w.,

61:1.12 Apennines, and Pyrenees being up above the w. as

61:4.2 Much of Europe, at this time, was still under w.,

61:6.1 Slightly to the west of India, on land now under w.

64:2.6 some three or four are still above w. on the English

waterverb

48:6.32 Even now you should learn to w. the garden of your

162:6.3 while you seek to w. your souls with the traditions

wateradjective

43:1.2 The w. systems of such spheres are both surface

43:1.2 Edentia can be circumnavigated via various w. routes

46:2.2 This w. system is not entirely subsurface, for there

49:2.16 air navigators sometimes intervene between the w.

49:2.18 types, seven per cent are w., ten per cent air,

57:7.6 atmosphere is evolving, containing some w. vapor,

57:8.3 ocean was not salty; it was practically a fresh-w.

57:8.13 later deposits of the w. ages have become mixed

57:8.17 atmosphere was clearing of volcanic gases and w.

58:4.4 would carry this life with it, in its warm-w. seas,

58:5.7 The ocean-floor w. pressure is only about 5,000

58:7.7 successive lava flows on land with succeeding w.

58:7.10 the copper in these rock layers results from w.

59:3.2 This was the height of great w. deposition;

59:3.11 locations the primitive w. scorpions first evolve.

59:4.13 few plants grew on land except about the w.’ edge.

59:5.4 210,000,000 years ago the warm-w. arctic seas

59:5.8 Fresh-w. fish were developing and the trilobites

59:5.17 Both fresh- and salt-w. fossils are found in the coal

59:5.23 the epochs of development for fresh-w. organisms;

60:1.4 presents only a w. or marine deposit continuous with

60:1.7 many of the basins of the fresh- and salt-w. lakes

60:2.5 This was a fresh-w. age characterized by inland

60:2.5 inland lakes, as is shown by the abundant fresh-w.

60:2.5 The thickness of these combined salt- and fresh-w.

60:2.6 but the w. invasion was greatest in Europe.

60:3.5 almost completely worn down to the w.’ level.

60:3.10 and convey it downward to furnish the w. supply of

61:4.2 Two great fresh-w. lakes existed in western North

61:5.8 Away from the ice the land and w. life of the world

61:7.15 In their places sloths, armadillos, and w. hogs came

65:2.1 in the sluggish and warm-w. bays and lagoons of the

69:9.12 W. holes and wells were among the first private

69:9.12 The fetish practice was utilized to guard w. holes,

72:1.2 favors the utilization of w. power and facilitates the

72:7.1 building regulations, beautification, w. supply,

73:5.3 allow nothing to fall into the w. supply of the Garden

87:6.12 Baptism was a feature of the later w. ritual;

130:2.1 Ganid enjoyed Jesus’ explanation of the w. system

133:7.1 They enjoyed the long w. voyage and arrived at their

136:2.3 John’s disciples, standing by the w.’ edge, did not

137:6.6 Jesus, standing by the w.’ edge, prayed: “My Father

143:5.2 When a woman of Sychar came up with a w. pitcher

144:7.1 gave up just about everything except w. baptism.

145:1.1 the people crowded him so near the w.’ edge that

152:5.1 their chore boy, sitting on a stone by the w.’ edge.

162:4.4 to march from the temple behind the w. priest, who

162:4.4 back to the temple, entering by way of the w. gate

162:4.4 where the priest bearing the w. pitcher was joined

166:1.2 without going to the w. basins to wash his hands.

178:2.7 the gate, you will meet a man bearing a w. pitcher.

178:2.8 they met the man with the w. pitcher near the gate

179:3.1 near the door, where the w. pitchers, basins, and

185:1.5 a new aqueduct to provide increased w. supply for

water-borne

81:3.1 became agriculturists or collectors of w. food, but

water-bound

57:8.4 era, Urantia should be envisaged as a w. planet.

water-covered

57:8.4 Pacific Ocean, and this part of the w. surface became

water-deposited

58:7.1 Some of these older w. rocks are commingled with

water-laden

80:1.4 upthrust of land and the shifting w. winds dispersed

80:2.1 With the retreat of the northern ice fields the w.

water-preserved

59:5.16 Coal is the w. and pressure-modified remains of the

water-vapor

57:8.3 W. condensation on the cooling surface of the

watered

34:6.8 Such divinely w. souls are all but independent of

45:0.3 worlds is independently lighted, heated, w., and

46:1.9 heated, lighted, energized, and w. by the Jerusem

73:3.4 The great river that w. the Garden came down

97:7.12 You shall be like a w. garden and like a spring

147:8.4 You shall become like a w. garden, like a spring

153:3.2 you can be w. in soul by the divine spirit, which is

waterfalls

85:0.3 there were nature spirits for lakes, trees, w., rain,

watering

167:3.3 his ox from the stall and lead him forth for w.?

waterpot

143:5.9 disapproval of the apostles, left her w. and fled to

waterpots

137:4.11 Near at hand stood six w. of stone, filled with water,

waters or living waters; see Waters of Merom

1:5.3 He “measures the w. in the hollow of his hand,

49:2.17 treetops and, in another, midst the shallow w. of

57:8.23 later admitted the ocean w. and prepared the way for

57:8.24 shallow w. and sheltered bays which are suitable as

57:8.25 And these w. were rapidly attaining that degree of

58:1.3 until the ocean w. had become sufficiently briny.

58:1.7 an extensive shore line of shallow w. and sheltered

58:1.7 just such a distribution of the earth’s w. was rapidly

58:4.2 and planted them in the hospitable w. of the realm.

58:5.8 slide into the w. of the surrounding Pacific Ocean.

58:6.1 This metamorphosis took place in the shallow w. of

58:6.5 simple to allow the briny w. to circulate through the

58:7.11 era witnesses the spread of life throughout the w. of

58:7.11 the shore-line w. are swarming with the simple forms

59:1.8 seas were then connected with the southern Gulf w..

59:2.3 The w. of the world’s oceans were commingled.

59:2.6 The w. of this inundation covered all the land

59:2.12 The gastropods were present in the w. of the

59:2.12 and these brachiopods lived in those ancient w.

59:3.8 Silurian seas with another commingling of the w. of

59:4.6 with the Pacific, Atlantic, Arctic, and Gulf w..

59:4.11 ended, fishes had adapted to both fresh and salt w..

59:5.4 The south polar w. inundated South America and

59:5.6 From the briny w. of the seas there crawled out upon

59:5.9 The w. of many of the inland seas were so heavily

59:6.9 The gradual cooling of the ocean w. contributed

60:1.12 again produced extensive coast lines of shallow w..

60:2.8 Corals spread to European w., testifying that the

60:2.8 and developed greatly, especially in European w..

60:3.8 Bering Strait closed, shutting off the cooling w. of

60:3.8 Theretofore the marine life of the Atlantic-Gulf w.

61:1.13 foraminiferal limestone deposited in European w..

61:3.9 the arctic w. commingled with those of the Atlantic

61:5.1 the arctic w. were all open to evaporation, and they

62:6.1 we first planted the life plasm in the planetary w.,

63:5.2 along the great rivers leading to the then warm w. of

64:2.6 they are now under the w. of the English Channel

65:2.1 inland seas, those very w. in which the Life Carriers

66:7.16 lie beneath the w. off the shores of Mesopotamia

67:5.4 the planetary headquarters sank beneath the w. of

73:7.1 Mediterranean sank, carrying down beneath the w.

78:7.5 sudden rise of the w. wiped out the entire village;

78:7.7 vestiges of the days of Dalamatia exist under the w.

79:3.7 and was venturing on the w. of the Bay of Bengal

85:4.1 Moving w. vividly impressed these simple minds

88:2.5 or on the earth beneath, or in the w. of the earth.”

97:7.7 “When you pass through the w., I will be with

97:7.12 watered garden and like a spring whose w. fail not.

111:7.5 the spring of joy embittered by the w. of sorrow;

124:6.5 winding Jordan with its glistening and rippling w.

124:6.8 look south over the sluggish w. of the Dead Sea.

131:2.2 full of the knowledge of the Lord as the w. cover

131:2.7 down in green pastures; he leads me beside still w.

131:3.4 peace of the soul flow tranquilly like a river of w..

131:5.3 We worship him who made the w., plants, animals

132:7.4 within hailing distance of the safe w. of rest, but

144:5.48 Lead us everlastingly beside the w. of life.

144:5.79 Refresh us day by day with the lw. of the river

147:3.1 This periodic disturbance of the warm w. was

147:8.4 a watered garden, like a spring whose w. fail not.

148:5.5 ‘When you pass through the w. of affliction, I will

149:5.3 for it cannot rest, but its w. cast up mire and dirt;

152:5.4 for the bread of life neither to thirst for the w. of

159:3.13 not promise to deliver you from the w. of adversity,

162:6.1 have said, ‘Out of him shall flow rivers of lw..’

162:6.3 ‘Behold, as the w. are poured out upon the dry

162:6.3 way which leads to life everlasting, to the true w.

165:2.6 your flocks into green pastures and beside still w..

167:3.3 led forth to partake of the w. of liberty and life,

178:1.13 your heart have not died from the lack of the lw.

Waters of Merom

134:7.5 passing east of the W., he went by Karahta to Dan,

157:3.2 way, about the time of passing south of the W.,

158:7.1 just beyond the W. they came to the Damascus

watersheds

195:9.11 many olden cultural w. drain into this present-day

watersnake

144:2.4 If your son needs a fish, will you give him a w.

watery

58:5.8 oceanic depths, threatening to slide into a w. grave.

wave

14:1.17 zone is characterized by enormous w. movements of

42:4.14 confusion attending the observation of the w.

42:5.0 5. WAVE-ENERGY MANIFESTATIONS

42:5.1 there are one hundred octaves of w. energy.

42:5.14 these processions of energy particles appear as w.

58:2.1 pour in upon Urantia embracing w. lengths ranging

58:2.2 Most of these short w. lengths are absorbed by a

58:2.10 transmission of your long- and short-w. broadcasts.

67:5.4 the rebellion a tidal w. swept up over Dalamatia,

77:5.10 of the last Andite w. coming out of Mesopotamia,

95:5.11 priests could not overcome the monotheistic w..

97:6.2 Jeremiah’s teaching was the crescendo of the w. of

121:6.7 a virulent w. of persecution, extending even to Rome

145:3.10 were present to behold this creative w. of healing,

162:4.4 these lines, they would w. their sheaves at the altar

172:5.3 Jesus did not follow up this w. of popular favor

waved

185:6.7 Pilate w. to the crowd to hold its peace while he

wavelike

42:4.14 the vibratory or w. behavior of such units of energy

42:4.14 Such w. energy ripples are 860 times the diameters

42:5.2 W. energy manifestations—from the standpoint of

42:5.3 the stage of emergent energy in which w. phenomena

42:5.6 W. energy manifestations also attend upon the

42:5.13 Of all these ten phases of w. energy activity, the eye

42:5.15 excitation of the content of space produces a w.

42:7.8 The w. energy extension of an electron may so

42:8.2 interelectronic space is activated by w manifestations

wavered

94:7.6 Gautama w. regarding the Salem gospel of divine

95:2.2 idea of monotheism w. back and forth in Egypt for

138:0.1 His mother constantly w. between attitudes of

149:4.5 in the midst of stress and storm, but he never w..

waves

15:6.13 Light is a real substance, not w. of hypothetical ether

41:5.7 Solar energy may seem to be propelled in w., but

41:5.7 form of organized energy does not proceed in w.

41:5.7 appears to fall in sheets or to descend in w..

41:5.7 appearance of sheets of water and w. of raindrops.

42:4.14 behavior is due to superimposition of energy w.:

42:5.12 10. Hertzian w.those energies utilized on Urantia

42:5.15 as the passage of a ship through water initiates w. of

44:1.1 Spirit melodies are not material sound w. but spirit

44:6.4 Spirit w. of diverse identity are depicted by these

46:1.6 prevents the escape of the terrestrial broadcast w.,

59:1.8 this sea entered the Appalachian trough, its w. broke

59:1.11 where the w. were sufficient to prevent mud settling.

64:7.8 Sangiks invaded Europe in successive w., occupying

64:7.10 the successive w. of increasingly intelligent tribes

67:5.2 headquarters went down beneath the southern w.,

78:3.10 It took so long for the earlier w. of Adamites to

78:5.1 The massive w. of civilization which later spread

78:5.4 per cent of the last w. of emigration entered Europe.

78:6.1 The three w. of Andites poured out of Mesopotamia

78:6.1 These three great w. of culture were forced out of

78:8.3 overran all Mesopotamia, driving forth the last w. of

79:2.8 attracted more of the later w. of Mesopotamians that

79:7.4 The later w. of Andites brought with them cultural

79:7.4 this is especially true of the last w. of migration from

80:1.8 the early w. of Mesopotamian culture made their

80:4.1 last arrivals coming on horseback in three great w..

80:4.4 All previous w. of Andites had moved so slowly

80:4.4 these later w. moved so rapidly that they reached

80:5.1 the last w. of Andite cavalry swept over Europe,

80:5.2 there went forth the successive w. of conquest,

81:2.19 it spread in successive w. of improving technique

81:6.1 evolution went out from the Euphrates valley in w.,

151:5.3 The wind was so strong that the w. began to wash

151:5.4 Although the wind and the w. tossed their boat

151:5.5 The angry w. almost immediately subsided, while

151:5.6 reciting how “even the winds and the w. obey him.”

152:4.2 other apostles toiled against the wind and the w.,

152:4.2 the boisterous w. frightened him, and as he was

waving

147:6.4 the road, the w. wheat, which was just then ripening,

162:6.2 of the Psalms accompanied by w. of the branches

172:3.11 who had come from Jerusalem w. palm branches,

wavy

41:5.7 stream under observation to appear to travel in w.

41:5.8 solar-light emanations appear to execute certain w.

wax

62:3.5 Therefore did these mid-mammals w. valiant and

97:7.6 “The heavens may vanish and the earth w. old, but

109:0.1 so does the Adjuster w. great in the rehearsals of

169:2.4 ‘Take your w. board bond, sit down quickly, and

waxed

95:5.10 the priests w. fat upon the land, eventually gaining

151:1.4 ‘For this people’s heart has w. gross, and their ears

165:4.8 ‘They have eaten and filled themselves and w. fat,

waxes

165:4.8 ‘There is he who w. rich by his wariness and much

165:5.4 laid up your treasures where the purse w. not old,

waynon-exhaustive; see way, better; see Appian Way;

  see Milky Way

3:2.4 he has made “a w. for the lightning”; he has

3:3.2 “He knows the w. I take, and when he has tried me

3:5.3 men’s hearts the Father may not always have his w.;

5:1.8 the Father is attainable, the w. is open; the forces of

7:5.1 to all creatures “the w., the truth, and the life.”

9:5.2 impossible to indwell the minds of men until the w.

12:7.2 habits of God, his w. of repeatedly doing things;

12:7.2 and the best w. is the right w., and therefore does

21:6.4 Christ Michael once said, “I am the w., the truth,

21:6.4 Michaels are destined to be “the w., the truth, and

25:4.17 There is always a best and right w. to do things;

27:4.3 there still is a proper and perfect w. of doing things

32:4.4 that the Father may not in his own w. intervene

34:7.6 Jesus showed mankind the new w. of mortal living

34:7.8 Having started out on the w. of life everlasting,

34:7.8 the Spirit will always speak, saying, “This is the w..”

39:4.13 so important as the w. in which you do this work.

44:3.6 Always is the w. open to acquire more knowledge,

47:2.2 to choose the heavenly w. just as they would have

52:5.4 He establishes the “new and living w.”; his life is an

52:5.5 this “new and living w.was a matter of fact as

52:6.2 While Jesus has shown the w. to the immediate

52:6.7 The quickest w. to realize the brotherhood of man

53:9.8 great truth “that the w. of the transgressor is hard”;

66:7.8 This code was known as “The Father’s W.” and

67:3.7 loyal devotion to the will and the w. of the Father in

71:2.8 they represent the right w. even to do a wrong thing.

74:8.14 they presumed to turn aside from the ordained w.,

75:4.6 represented the wrong w. to achieve righteous ends,

75:4.6 project departed from the right w., the divine plan.

75:6.3 realizing that the w. of the transgressor is hard.

84:7.9 the individual family, and eventually she had her w..

90:5.8 invaluable in pointing the w. to higher and better

92:7.14 religion is a w. of living as well as a technique of

94:6.10 theory that the earthly w. is the distorted shadow of

94:6.10 earthly w. is the distorted shadow of the heavenly w.;

94:6.10 to the emphasis placed upon the W. of Heaven,

94:8.7 4. The w. to the destruction of suffering.

95:3.3 is righteousness; who walks according to its w..”

97:5.2 word behind you, saying, ‘this is the w., walk in it.’”

97:7.14 teachings of the Isaiahs would have prepared the w.

98:7.11 as sincerely seek to follow in the w. of its teaching.

99:4.3 True religion is a meaningful w. of living dynamically

100:1.4 The quickest w. for a tadpole to become a frog is to

101:2.14 which you become conscious as the w. of salvation,

101:3.3 by means of the living w provided by the divine Sons

101:6.8 The faith of Jesus pointed the w. to finality of human

101:6.17 Jesus was and is the new and living w. whereby

102:1.1 to do the divine will, he shall know the w. of truth.

108:5.3 evil, may sometimes depart from the divine w., but

113:7.7 For seraphim, the surest w. of achieving the Deities

117:3.3 “I am the living w.,” and so he is the living w. from

117:3.3 And even as he is this living w. of ascension from

117:3.3 Supreme the living w. from finite consciousness to

117:4.10 another creature at another time who will in his w.

117:5.9 ”This is the w..”

117:6.27 the Father walks beside him each step of the w.,

117:6.27 the very w. that he is traversing is the presence of the

118:7.8 creature identification with the will and w. of God.

120:4.6 as God always does—in the usual w.in the normal,

120:4.6 normal, natural, and dependable w. of divine acting.

122:3.1 whose name shall be John, who will prepare the w.

123:5.7 Nazareth was a caravan w. station and crossroads

128:2.7 Jesus prepared the w. for his eventual withdrawal

128:3.5 which led to a four-hour discussion of the w. of life

128:3.8 to visit with them, to learn about their w. of living,

129:4.7 Jesus is the new and living w. from man to God,

130:0.0 ON THE WAY TO ROME

130:1.6 negative of the positive w. of light and life; but

130:1.6 wills their existence by mischoosing the w. of life.

130:2.7 The will of God is the w. of God, partnership with

130:2.7 The will of man is the w. of man, the sum and

130:8.0 8. ON THE WAY TO NAPLES AND ROME

131:2.6 The Lord knows the w. of the righteous, but the

131:2.6 but the w. of the ungodly shall perish.

131:2.10 Commit your w. to the Lord—trust him—and he

131:2.11 Let the wicked forsake his evil w. and the

131:9.4 Such is the w. of Great Heaven.

132:6.1 And all those who know the w. of truth and enjoy

132:7.9 —this new w. of salvation, the revelation of God to

133:4.12 You lost your w.; you became entangled in the

135:6.6 ‘make ready the w. of the Lord, make straight a

135:11.2 I am one sent on before to prepare the w. for him.

136:0.1 least of those who saw the great light of the new w.

136:4.7 1. His own w.—the w. that might seem most pleasant

136:4.8 2. The Father’s w.—the exemplification of a farseeing

136:8.5 to get ahead of the natural, slow, and sure w. of

136:8.5 Son of Man bowed obediently to the Father’s w.,

136:9.4 Jesus discerned that God’s w. was not going to be

136:9.4 that God’s way was not going to be the easy w..

137:5.4 that he came to prepare the w. for the kingdom;

138:5.2 and to establish a new w. of finding God;

139:5.4 he was a man who could do little things in a big w.,

139:5.8 “Come”—“come with me; I will show you the w..”

139:12.5 “There is a w. that seems right to a man, but the

139:12.11 to prevent Judas’s choosing to go the wrong w..

140:5.16 This is the wrong w. to create courageous men.

140:6.4 Reveal the new w. to us.”

140:6.7 the ways of the flesh and the w. of the spirit;

141:7.4 became, indeed, “the w., the truth, and the life.”

142:7.13 in me is the w. now open still wider for all of you

143:2.2 “John indeed taught you the w. of righteousness

143:2.2 I show to you the w. of life as revealed to me by my

143:2.4 “By the old w. you seek to suppress, obey, and

143:2.4 by the new w. you are first transformed by the

143:2.6 all who follow in the w. of this heavenly peace are

143:5.9 for better things and a more noble w. of living,

143:5.9 “Woman, go your w.; God has forgiven you.

144:5.42 To see the w., the light, and the truth.

144:8.3 your face; he shall prepare the w. before you.

145:2.1 had taught, his subject being “The New W..”

145:2.5 of the land of Egypt, but according to the new w..

146:2.5 Having rejected the w. of life, you may seek me

146:2.8 The motive of the prayer gives it right of w. to the

146:2.9 “Commit your w. to the Lord; trust in him, and he

146:3.7 The w. from the earth life to the eternal estate has

146:3.7 has not been made plain to you, but there is a w.,

146:3.7 and I have come to make that w. new and living.

147:3.2 would you tempt me to turn aside from the w. I

147:5.8 but you are making daily progress on the living w.

147:6.6 you are blessed; but if you know not the divine w.,

148:6.10 small voice, saying, ‘This is the w.; walk therein.

149:2.6 he invariably taught them the w. of deliverance.

151:1.4 these people follow not in the w. of the truth.

152:5.6 thereby preparing the w. for the inauguration of this

153:1.3 for choosing between the right and the wrong w.

153:2.3 wherein you refuse to walk in the w. of light which

155:4.0 4. ON THE WAY TO PHOENICIA

155:5.9 religions of authority presents the easy w. out for

155:6.19 west toward Phoenicia, said: “Let us be on our w..”

159:1.3 if he persists in the error of his w., go again to him,

160:2.1 material or animal w. and the spiritual or human w..

160:5.8 from the Father, and that he will show us the w..

162:2.7 I proclaim the new and living w., the deliverance

162:3.5 Go your w. in peace.”

162:6.3 the true teacher of the w. which leads to life

163:1.3 Salute no man by the w., attend only to your work

163:2.8 will not coerce man; they allow him to go the w. of

163:3.7 Take now that which is yours and go your w.,

163:4.13 had been instructed to “salute no man by the w.,”

163:6.7 I have shown you the w.; go forth to do your duty

165:2.4 he leads the w. and the sheep follow him.

165:2.7 Every soul who enters upon the eternal w. by the

166:1.5 You yourselves refuse to enter into the w. of truth,

166:1.6 the larger number persisted in the w. of darkness,

166:3.3 That the w. which leads to eternal life is straight

166:3.3 You also have a teaching that the w. which leads to

166:3.3 and that there are many who choose to go this w..

166:3.3 Even if the door to the w. of life is narrow, it is

166:3.6 and familiar proverb of the straight and narrow w..

166:3.7 “I am the door, I am the new and living w.,

167:1.5 taking him by the hand, said: “Arise and go your w..

167:5.0 5. ON THE WAY TO BETHANY

171:0.0 ON THE WAY TO JERUSALEM

171:5.3 he said: “You shall receive your sight; go your w.;

173:3.2 call to repentance, shall see the error of their w.

173:5.3 into the highways and the out-of-the-w. places,

174:0.2 unshaken, even when you cannot see the w..

174:1.4 If you are wise parents, this is the w. you will love

174:5.9 who come here today inquiring for the w. of light.

175:1.7 to live among you and personally show you the w..

176:3.3 the kingdom if you find that you love not the w. of

177:4.10 But it was ever just that w..

178:1.7 In every possible w.—in everything short of spiritual

178:3.0 3. ON THE WAY TO THE SUPPER

179:3.8 You have seen the w. of service in my life among

180:2.4 that prayer is not a process of getting your w. but

180:2.4 but rather a program of taking God’s w.,

180:3.3 one who will continue to teach you the w. of truth,

180:3.6 follow you this very night if you will show us the w..

180:3.7 “Thomas, I am the w., the truth, and the life.

180:3.7 If you know me, you know the w. to the Father.

181:1.6 triumphed in the world and shown you the w. to

181:2.13 Will Andrew show us the w.?”

182:1.4 lived among them, teaching them the w. of life,

182:1.20 I am the w., the truth, and the life.

182:2.11 be dangerous to come up the bloody w. by night.”

183:3.6 therefore, you seek me, let these others go their w..

183:5.0 5.ON THE W. TO THE HIGH PRIEST’S PALACE

187:1.0 1. ON THE WAY TO GOLGOTHA

188:1.3 from Golgotha for Joseph’s tomb across the w..

188:2.3 Go your w. and make the tomb secure.”

188:4.1 the wrath of God and to open the w. for sinful man

188:4.6 his bestowal greatly illuminated the w. of salvation;

188:4.7 Jesus forever made the w. of salvation (survival)

188:4.7 did better and more surely show the w. of salvation

188:4.12 is related to the enlargement of the w. of salvation,

195:3.4 even the w. believers died for their faith during the

196:2.4 thus becoming the new and living w. whereby all

way, better; see also ways, better

12:7.3 God function in that better and more suitable w..

25:4.17 how to direct us all in the finding of this better w..

74:7.24 lead these mixed and mongrel peoples in the better w

128:7.4 that your young brother may first know the better w.

130:2.4 near that you may lead him into this better w..

133:2.1 one of your brothers who taught me the better w.

136:6.11 new and better w., the higher moral values of living

137:8.14 I proclaim the new and better w., and those who are

138:6.4 was the pioneer of the new and better w. to God,

139:5.8 Even parents may learn from Philip the better w. of

139:5.8 while we show and share with you the better w..”

141:6.2 and proclaiming a new and better w. of life?

143:5.6 in her soul a desire to know the better w. of life.

151:3.14 truths to those who desired to know the better w.

155:5.13 the mission of proclaiming a better w. of salvation

166:3.4 the better w. becomes revealed in the age to come.

195:9.1 persist gloriously to illuminate a new and better w..

waysnon-exhaustive; see ways, better

2:1.1 “How unsearchable are his judgments and his w.

2:3.1 “The Lord is righteous in all his w..”

3:3.2 thoughts afar off and is acquainted with all our w..

3:6.8 finding God the Father by the w. ordained by God

5:1.8 the w. and means of divine administration are all

5:1.10 his Son by the choosing of their own perverse w.

10:0.3 we can postulate alternate or even multiple w. of

16:6.1 the Third Source and Center and, in certain w.,

28:4.1 can look both w., hear both w., and know both w..

39:8.2 may attain Paradise in scores—hundreds—of w.,

53:1.1 “You were perfect in all your w. from the day you

53:6.2 the brilliant personality of Lucifer; his charming w.

67:2.5 sin and righteousness—between the w. of Lucifer and

68:4.5 who have dared to inaugurate new w. of thinking

84:8.6 find pleasure in a thousand and one w.;

89:10.1 but intellectual progress has destroyed the olden w.

91:3.5 Prayer induces the ego to look both w. for help:

92:2.5 adjust it to their mores and old w. of believing.

96:4.7 and without iniquity, just and right in all his w..”

97:6.4 His eyes are open upon all the w. of all the sons of

97:6.4 sons of men, to give every one according to his w.

97:7.5 so are my w. higher than your w. and my thoughts

97:7.7 “Let the wicked forsake his w. and the unrighteous

110:6.7 levels of cosmic evolution is reflected in three w.:

111:6.5 discovered the w. and means of controlling matter

116:4.6 see both w., know both w., and co-ordinate both w..

116:4.10 When the bestowal Sons reveal new w. for man to

119:2.6 “Just and righteous are you in all your w..

121:7.1 they looked upon all gentile w. with utter contempt.

122:9.22 To guide our feet into w. of peace.

130:2.4 “Since you know the w. of kindness and value

130:2.4 As it is, this man is your master in that his evil w.

131:1.8 and guide our footsteps into the w. of salvation.

131:2.3 so are my w. higher than your w., and my thoughts

131:2.8 In all my w. I will acknowledge him, and he shall

131:8.2 he can still walk in the w. of the Supreme;

131:8.5 If a man recognizes the evil of his w. and repents

131:10.4 to repent of their evil w. and forsake all known sin.

136:4.6 Gabriel had reminded Jesus that there were two w.

136:4.9 two w. he would always choose the Father’s will.

136:7.2 angels charge over you, to keep you in all your w..

140:6.7 the w. of the flesh and the way of the spirit;

141:6.4 to instruct them in the advanced w. of the spirit.

141:7.3 be led to inquire concerning the w. of the kingdom.

144:5.29 Ever lead us in the w. of eternal progress.

144:5.92 Lead us by the hand in the w. of your choosing

148:6.8 admit that it is impossible to comprehend God’s w..

153:2.2 Now, therefore, amend your w. and reform your

153:2.5 Today, many of you stand at the parting of the w..

153:4.4 “Many of you have come to the parting of the w.;

153:4.4 will of the Father and the self-chosen w. of darkness.

158:7.4 Mind not the w. of men but rather the will of God.

159:5.11 the three w. of contending with, and resisting, evil:

160:2.1 There are just two w. in which mortals may live

162:7.3 The children of evil follow only in the w. of their

163:1.3 As you go your w., two and two, I instruct you to

173:5.2 they went their w., one to the farm, another to the

173:5.3 so go now into the parting of the w. and into the

174:2.2 and we know that you proclaim the w. of truth,

175:1.12 happen to be unlearned in the w. of your teaching.

175:1.22 And if you go on in your evil w., this accounting

177:5.2 returned to their former w. of believing and living.

178:1.10 the angels to lead you in troublous w. as a loving

178:1.16 You are not to attack the old w.; you are skillfully

181:2.15 You and your brother John will go different w.,

ways, better; see also way, better

50:4.1 sent forth to teach these better w. to their people.

81:2.14 to think, to plan, to imagine new and better w. of

133:3.2 Jesus was teaching Crispus the better w. of living.

148:5.3 refusal to walk in the better w. of the divine will.

159:5.9 the evil paths into the better w. of righteous living.

188:5.3 He thereby set men free to choose better w. of living.

wayside

128:3.7 the country and prepared their meals by the w..

133:2.1 if you found me out by the w., attacked by robbers,

151:1.2 some seed fell by the w. to be trodden underfoot

151:2.2 The seed which fell by the w. represents those

151:2.3 The seed which fell by the w. on hardened ground

151:2.3 seed which fell by the w. represent one’s habits of

wayward

35:4.4 act as temporary custodians on w. planets, serving

35:9.10 There exists a plan for saving these w. Sons,

43:3.7 this assumption of control over these w. worlds.

144:5.91 While we beseech you to guide our w. steps in the

wenon-exhaustive

16:9.14 because he is in us, and last, because we are in him

129:4.7 thus to live our lives in our day and as we are.

weak

26:11.5 mercy and tenderness, especially towards the w.

48:4.4 with the accentuation of the misfortunes of the w.

48:7.13 11. The w. indulge in resolutions, but the strong act.

53:8.9 when w. and dissolute mortals are supposed to be

70:2.7 because war: 4. Destroyed w. and unfit peoples.

70:7.17 party government was “the strong” vs. “the w..”

70:7.17 war, abundant proof that the w. had become strong.

70:9.16 The w. and the inferior have always contended for

70:9.16 they have always insisted that the state compel the

71:1.19 6. Conquest and reorganization of w. and backward

71:4.16 ideal society cannot be realized when either the w.

71:4.17 can prevent the strong from oppressing the w..

77:7.7 since that day even the w. minds of inferior mortals

78:8.8 The end of this long period of the w. rule of the city

86:4.8 Greeks believed that w. men must have w. souls;

91:5.7 The strong must not look with disdain upon the w..

121:4.6 religions of salvation for even the poor and the w..

126:4.6 He gives power to the w., and to those who are

133:4.2 things of divine life readily receivable by even the w.

139:5.5 the w. point in Philip’s make-up was his utter lack of

139:9.5 Lebbeus, had neither strong points nor w. points.

139:12.8 to transform and save this w. and confused apostle.

144:5.68 That our charity may enfold the w. of the realm.

148:6.6 And since man is so w., what chance has he for

155:6.17 those honest but fearful souls whose faith is so w.

163:2.11 the unfair exploitation of the w., unlearned, and

182:1.5 These men are w. and frail, but I know we can trust

182:3.4 The spirit is indeed willing, but the flesh is w..

182:3.9 He realized how w. and how ignorant his apostles

185:7.2 such questions when asked by a man-fearing, w.,

187:5.2 he was too w. to utter the words as these passages,

190:5.4 That he will not destroy the w. but minister

192:2.2 Do not neglect to minister to the w., the poor, and

196:2.9 He saw most men as w. rather than wicked, more

weaken

57:3.3 control of the gaseous content commenced to w.,

81:6.30 will w. and disintegrate human society if effective

88:4.7 The later idea of original sin helped much to w. the

140:5.6 Fear and anger w. character and destroy happiness.

weakened

64:6.4 this so w. them that the yellow tribes were able to

64:6.17 they were greatly w. by extensive migrations in

75:1.4 Slowly their courage w., their spirits drooped,

76:5.5 Eve died nineteen years previously of a w. heart.

79:2.2 This group was later w. by absorbing the greater

79:3.1 continuously w. as their Andite inheritance became

79:6.7 further w. by the infiltration of the swarms of

79:6.9 had not been w. by an overreverence for the past,

81:6.1 the Euphrates valley in waves, which successively w.

89:7.1 tribes were not only greatly w. by this loss of sons,

93:6.1 Abraham’s determination was only w. by the fact

93:6.2 would be so w. that the descendants of Abraham,

99:4.8 psychology, has w. only those religions which are

134:8.3 vagaries of a w. and starving mortal who could not

136:4.5 not the fantastic visions of a starved and w. mind,

weakening

29:4.29 which are effective in rehabilitating the w. currents

64:7.14 killing off the orange race in Egypt and greatly w.

92:4.9 make such frank statements, even at the risk of w.

94:2.2 now, with the w. of Vedism through the rejection of

121:2.8 progressive w. of the Seleucids before the rising

156:5.4 avoid these wasteful and w. conflicts between the

weakens

140:4.8 Deficient unification w. the moral nature and

weaker

50:5.6 The w elements of the races incline towards excesses

84:3.5 Woman, being the w., therefore became more tactful

84:5.9 The w. always makes disproportionate gains in every

84:6.2 but the w. parental instinct and the social mores hold

87:6.13 for, if a powerful man could vanquish a w. one,

133:1.2 time to enable the w. party to the dispute to make

weakling

143:1.5 Did John look like a w.?

144:8.3 John is no w..

185:7.3 This moral coward and judicial w. now labored

weaklings

50:5.6 these pleasure-seeking w. are subjugated by the

140:8.29 a religion for everybody, not alone for w. and slaves.

143:1.2 saying that such teachings are fit for only w. and

143:1.5 my gospel was intended only for slaves and w.?

143:1.5 Do you, my chosen apostles, resemble w.?

weakness or great weakness

68:5.11 But the w. of both, as world social activities, is that

69:9.5 This was the suicidal w. of communism:

71:1.22 The gw. in Roman civilization, and a factor in the

72:9.1 a serious w. in their plan of universal suffrage and

79:8.8 The gw. of ancestor veneration is that it promotes a

82:5.1 and they also made the observation that general w.

86:3.4 together with the recognition of human w. before the

94:8.19 The gw. in the original gospel of Buddhism was that

94:12.1 The gw. in the cosmology of Buddhism was

95:5.9 The fatal w. of Ikhnaton’s gospel was its greatest

95:5.12 The w. of Ikhnaton’s doctrine lay in the fact that he

95:7.6 Allah as the one and only Deity; Islam’s w.,

99:2.0 2. WEAKNESS OF INSTITUTIONAL RELIGION

99:3.7 The gw. of all this unrecognized and unconscious

120:2.2 thus, as a mortal creature of the realm, in w. made

139:3.3 James’s one gw. was these spells of unaccountable

139:4.5 John’s greatest w. was this characteristic conceit.

139:5.2 lack of imagination was the gw. of Philip’s character.

139:6.3 The w. of Nathaniel’s character was his pride; he

139:7.3 Matthew’s w. was his shortsighted and materialistic

139:8.4 Thomas’s gw. was his suspicious doubting, which he

139:11.4 Simon’s gw. was his material-mindedness.

139:12.7 the Master fully understood the w. of this apostle

142:0.2 “Fear is man’s chief enslaver and pride his gw.;

160:3.1 And this interchange of strength for w., courage

176:2.4 “You behold me now in w. and in the flesh, but when

181:2.27 that your brethren love you in spite of this w., and

185:1.3 Jewish leaders, who had discovered his w. in

188:5.2 love destroys forever the sin and all w. resulting

193:4.4 factors of personal tendencies and character w.:

195:8.11 The inherent w. of secularism is that it discards

195:10.15 such division of Christendom presents a grave w.

weaknesses

2:4.1 knowledge and the recognition of the natural w.

wealthsee wealthnon-monetary

69:2.2 W. is not a natural gift; it results from labor,

69:5.2 accumulation of individual capital and group w. led

69:5.2 raids on the property and w. of neighboring tribes.

69:5.11 Some sought w. because it conferred power;

69:5.13 Accumulations of w. became the badge of social

69:5.14 sacrificed scores of slaves to show disdain for w..

69:8.5 herders were disinclined to trust w. to the keeping of

69:8.6 provide w. and leisure for the social advancement of

69:8.12 man seeks to wrest new secrets and sources of w.

69:9.6 was most dangerous to amass too much w.; the king

70:2.13 2. The worship of w.-power, value distortion.

70:6.2 grew out of the idea of family authority or w..

70:8.6 W. and the possession of slaves was a genetic basis

72:5.12 disgust—disgust for both idleness and unearned w..

72:6.7 All natural w. on the continent is held as a social

79:8.11 1. Conservation of property and w..

81:6.6 value may be acquired in the absence of material w.,

81:6.38 are born of the sagacious correlation of material w.,

84:5.8 invention and w. have enabled her to create a new

87:2.10 much terrestrial w. is still consumed on funeral

89:8.8 it was a bargaining petition for health, w., and life.

90:2.11 would accumulate all the material w. of his tribe.

95:5.8 position or w. gave no Egyptian any advantage in

96:5.4 God, for it is he who gives you the power to get w..”

118:10.9 undeserved w. may be the greatest of afflictions;

126:5.1 among these Jews lack of w. did not imply social

128:4.4 dared to refuse the honor which their combined w.

131:3.4 free from lust, envy, hatred, and the delusions of w..

132:5.1 citizen asked Jesus what he would do with w. if he

132:5.1 Jesus answered him: “I would bestow material w.

132:5.1 I would administer material w. as a wise trustee of

132:5.2 think a man in my position should do with his w.?

132:5.2 having to do with the responsibilities of w..

132:5.2 I am not concerned with the w. of any other rich

132:5.2 If you honestly desire to regard your w. as a trust,

132:5.2 wise and efficient steward of your accumulated w.,

132:5.2 to find the honest answer, whence came this w.?

132:5.2 ten different methods of amassing material w.:

132:5.3 1. Inherited w.—riches derived from parents and

132:5.4 2. Discovered w.—riches derived from the

132:5.5 3. Trade w.—riches obtained as a fair profit in the

132:5.6 Unfair w.—riches derived from the unfair exploitation

132:5.7 5. Interest w.—income derived from the fair earning

132:5.8 6. Genius w.—riches accruing from the rewards of

132:5.9 7. Accidental w.—riches derived from the generosity

132:5.10 8. Stolen w.—riches secured by unfairness,dishonesty

132:5.11 9. Trust funds—w. lodged in your hands by your

132:5.12 10. Earned w.—riches derived directly from your

132:5.13 you must approximately divide your w. into these

132:5.14 suggestions concerning your attitude toward w.,

132:5.14 a dictator as to how other rich men regard their w..

132:5.15 1. As steward of inherited w. you should consider

132:5.15 honest transmittal of legitimate w. to succeeding

132:5.15 the unfair accumulation of w. by your ancestors.

132:5.15 Any portion of your inherited w. which turns out

132:5.15 The remainder of your legitimate inherited w. you

132:5.16 2. Everyone who enjoys w. as a result of discovery

132:5.17 the world create many different sorts of profit w.,

132:5.17 these sources of w. must be judged by the highest

132:5.17 While this sort of w. is not identical with earned

132:5.17 honestly accumulated w. endows its possessor

132:5.18 will can stoop to engage in the oppressions of w..

132:5.18 will strive to accumulate riches and amass w.-power

132:5.18 All such w. should be restored to those who have

132:5.19 5. Honest w. is entitled to interest.

132:5.19 collected provided the capital lent was legitimate w..

132:5.20 6. If you chance to secure w. by flights of genius,

132:5.20 to deprive the genius of all his increment of w..

132:5.20 these problems of the equitable distribution of w..

132:5.21 no man should lay personal claim to that w. which

132:5.21 The possessors of such w. should be accorded the

132:5.22 aught of your w. has been accumulated by dishonest

132:5.23 9. The trusteeship of the w. of one person for the

132:5.24 right to hold and use such w. as you may see fit

132:5.25 tomorrow I will begin the administration of my w.

139:7.1 Matthew was a man of moderate w., the only one

140:5.7 associated with the idea of the possession of w..

140:8.15 to the injustice of the unequal distribution of w..

140:8.15 Jesus was not preaching against w. and property,

140:8.18 It was not w. that he denounced, but what w. does

148:6.2 remember that Job was blessed with children, w.,

160:4.6 4. W.—the goods of life.

160:4.10 one’s daily work will insure the rewards of w..

160:4.10 the occasional and accidental acquirement of w.,

160:4.10 poverty must be the lot of all men who seek for w.

160:4.10 a part of some one of the channels of material w..

160:4.10 you are an accidental beneficiary of the flow of w.,

163:2.6 raised to believe that w. was the token of God’s

163:2.6 from the love of w., not necessarily from the w..

163:2.7 If Matadormus had parted with his w., it probably

163:2.10 entrance into the kingdom, but the love of w. does.

163:2.11 Jesus never taught that it was wrong to have w..

163:3.0 3. THE DISCUSSION ABOUT WEALTH

163:3.3 If one’s w. does not invade the precincts of the soul,

163:3.4 verily, I say to you, there is no man who has left w.

163:4.17 were unwilling to pay the price of forsaking w. and

165:4.1 Happiness comes not from the power of w.,

165:4.1 W., in itself, is not a curse, but the love of riches

165:4.2 have so much that I have no place to store my w..’

165:4.2 I say to my soul, soul, you have much w. laid up for

165:4.3 enjoy the pleasure of consuming his hoarded w.,

165:4.5 Is it a sin to possess honest w.?”

165:4.5 “My friend, it is not a sin to have honorable w.;

165:4.5 is a sin if you convert the w. of material possessions

165:4.5 There is a great difference between w. which leads

165:4.6 “But never forget that, after all, w. is unenduring.

165:4.6 Fail not to recognize the danger of w.’ becoming

165:4.10 must be answered by all who acquire great w.,

165:4.11 1. How much w. did you accumulate?

165:4.12 2. How did you get this w.?

165:4.13 3. How did you use your w.?”

165:4.14 talked with Jesus about w. on earth and treasure in

165:5.0 5. TALKS TO THE APOSTLES ON WEALTH

165:5.2 I will speak to you about these matters of w. and

169:3.1 to those who love riches and covet dishonest w..

176:3.4 set themselves at work to gain profits from the w.

177:2.2 and many luxuries which w. can buy while they

195:8.12 and liberty, nor property and w. will lead to peace.

195:10.20 politics without principles, w. without work,

196:2.8 commend the consecrated and worshipful man of w..

wealthnon-monetary

23:1.6 are constantly in touch with the w. of the intellect

96:7.3 of writings gives expression to such a w. of devotion

110:4.1 unable to transmit very much of this w. of wisdom

131:3.2 Faith is man’s true w.; it is the endowment of virtue

131:3.6 Contentment is the greatest w..

140:5.7 poor in spirit seek for goals of spiritual w.—for God.

wealthy

69:5.14 W. men commonly sacrificed scores of slaves to

69:9.6 when a w. man died, the funeral was held up until

72:6.5 2. Bequests—many w. citizens leave funds for this

83:5.14 W. and able men wanted large numbers of children,

90:2.11 The medicine men often became very w. through the

90:2.11 Upon the death of a w. man it was customary to

93:6.8 Abraham was a shrewd business man, a w. man

94:7.1 appear that he was the son of a fabulously w. ruler,

121:6.5 with Philo or to transcend the teachings of this w.

127:2.5 a w. Jew, Isaac, a moneylender to the gentiles,

127:5.1 that Rebecca, the eldest daughter of Ezra, a w.

129:1.7 This officer belonged to a w. Roman family, and

129:2.9 by apparent chance, Jesus met a w. traveler and his

130:1.3 the final decision of Simon, the w. leather merchant,

132:4.5 Jesus spent one evening with a w. slaveholder,

132:5.1 After many intimate conferences this w. citizen

132:5.25 Jesus had finished counseling him, this w. Roman

134:3.2 This temple of religion had been built by a w. citizen

135:3.1 by sheep raising and from gifts which w. Jews

137:7.7 Sadducees consisted of the priesthood and w. Jews.

138:2.9 6. Judas Iscariot was an only son of w. Jewish

142:2.1 one Jacob, a w. Jewish trader from Crete, and he

142:6.1 one Nicodemus, a w. and elderly member of the

147:5.2 The w. Pharisees were devoted to almsgiving,

147:5.4 said Jesus: “A certain w. moneylender had two

148:8.2 returned with certain w. Jews of Alexandria,

150:1.1 Elizabeth, the daughter of a w. Jew of Tiberias and

152:6.1 While resting at the home of a w. believer in the

163:2.6 This w. young Pharisee had been raised to believe

165:4.10 asked Jesus how the w. would stand in the day of

165:4.10 Whatever else may concern the w. in the judgment,

166:1.1 where there lived a w. Pharisee named Nathaniel;

167:1.1 There lived in Philadelphia a very w. Pharisee who

168:0.4 that they were w. was further attested by the fact

187:1.4 Beyond Golgotha were the villas of the w.,

wean

123:0.1 Mary did not w. the babe until they had arrived

weaned

100:4.2 And the human intellect protests against being w.

123:2.8 3. The w. child.

weaning

66:5.18 reduced infant mortality and facilitated early w..

84:3.9 milk for the young led to earlier w. of babies,

110:6.20 the task of w. the mortal mind from its dependence

128:2.4 Jesus had begun the slow process of w. his family.

128:7.5 the difficult task of w. his family from dependence on

weapon

63:1.3 Andon made good use of such a w. in saving both

68:5.4 The invention of w. tools enabled man to become a

159:1.7 “If Cain, with no w. in his hand, was avenged seven

172:5.2 that his own brother, Peter, was carrying such a w.

weapons

69:3.4 and cripples were set to work making tools and w..

69:4.2 to prevent the traders reaching each other with w..

69:9.8 At first, all property, including tools and w., was the

70:1.18 Very early in the history of the race, poisoned w.

78:8.5 because of superior intelligence, better w., and

87:2.10 use the ghosts of the tools and w. that were theirs

87:6.2 the savage is beginning to invent w. wherewith he

95:5.9 provided effective w. for the priests to use against

140:8.7 not make the mistake of fighting evil with its own w..

159:1.7 to Lamech’s exultation because of the metal w. of

171:4.2 apostles had received and were wearing these w.,

174:0.2 “Put not your trust in the arm of flesh nor in w. of

194:3.11 new religion are now equipped with spiritual w..

wear

48:6.37 feel important, you lose energy to the w. and tear of

140:6.13 nor yet for your bodies, what clothing you shall w..

144:2.5 I will vindicate her lest she w. me out by her

147:5.3 to w. her hair down—the badge of harlotry.

153:2.1 You shall endure hunger and thirst and w. this

165:5.2 shall eat, nor yet for your body, what you shall w..

171:4.1 arms to all who would accept them and w. them

173:5.3 who do me the honor to w. those guest garments

wearily

68:2.5 the twentieth century groans w. under the overload

weariness

131:1.6 who ignore their brothers in the flesh, have only w.

wearing

69:9.10 of personal effects originated in the w. of charms.

74:6.5 Though w. little during the day, at eventide Adam

83:4.7 The w. of the bridal veil is a relic of the times when

166:1.5 delight in w. long robes while you put heavy

171:4.1 Simon Peter was still w. his sword on the night of

171:4.2 apostles had received and were w. these weapons,

wears

48:6.37 Variety is restful; monotony is what w. and

117:6.25 slowly and patiently as a river quietly w. away the

131:4.5 Our God w. the heavens as a mantle; he also inhabits

wearysee weary, grew; see weary, grow

94:2.3 This belief in the w. and monotonous round of

97:7.8 with wings as eagles; they shall run and not be w.;

122:7.8 but Mary was w.; she was considerably distressed

126:4.6 and to those who are w. he increases strength.

127:4.10 loved to play the harp when tired in mind and w. in

131:1.9 The w. soul of the wandering mortal finds eternal

131:2.6 run and not be w.; they shall walk and not be faint.

135:6.2 No wonder the souls of these w. and expectant Jews

143:5.1 Jesus, being w. from the journey, tarried by the

148:5.5 neither be w. of his correction, for whom the Lord

151:5.1 “I am w. of the throngs; let us cross over to the other

151:5.4 The Master was w. when they left Bethsaida, and it

155:6.10 For w. generations the Jews have not ceased to toil

156:1.3 explained that Jesus was w. with much teaching

159:3.8 the kingdom with yearning hearts and w. feet

163:6.7 go forth to do your duty and be not w. in well doing.

169:1.10 the happy father had led the footsore and w. lad

174:0.2 Be not w. in well doing; and I would warn you to

182:3.7 just now he was w. from work, exhausted from

183:1.1 w. apostles slept the sleep of physical exhaustion.

185:3.6 to convince even Pilate that this gentle and w., but

187:1.8 on the way to the crucifixion, he was very w.;

190:5.4 shall be as the shadow of a great rock in a w. land.

191:0.7 during the long and w. hours of this tragic day,

192:2.9 be not w. in this well-doing but persevere as one

195:0.2 civilization was at this time intellectual, war w.,

weary, grew

100:7.10 Jesus never g. of saying, “It is more blessed to give

128:1.2 Jesus labored, g. weary, rested, and slept.

133:3.4 Ganid never g. of visiting the citadel which stood

137:7.3 Andrew never g. of contemplating how one who

139:2.5 Peter never g. of contemplating Jesus’ forbearance.

139:6.8 He never g. of contemplating the broadmindedness

151:5.6 Peter never g. of reciting how “even the winds obey

152:4.2 Peter g. weary and fell into a sleep of exhaustion.

155:3.8 And Jesus never g. of pointing out to the twelve the

weary, grow

32:3.6 they g. in progression, entertain spiritual doubts,

109:5.4 this is why so many falter and fail, g. and succumb

141:4.3 Nevertheless, the Master did not g. in his teaching.

156:5.21 The true believer does not g. in well-doing just

177:1.2 carrying the lunch, and when you g., I will help you

weasels

61:2.7 the fossil remains of dogs, cats, coons, and w. in

61:3.13 W., martens, otters, and raccoons thrived and

weather

58:2.6 and air currents which provide w. phenomena.

59:6.3 harsher continental type of w. was fast developing.

60:2.8 The return of the seas improved the w..

60:3.18 The arctic regions were enjoying w. much like that

61:3.1 segregation were slowly changing the world’s w.,

73:3.3 stabilized w. was due to the encircling mountains

81:6.3 Climate, w., and numerous physical conditions are

87:6.11 The use of a cock as a w. vane is in perpetuation of

90:2.6 the rain makers, or w. shamans, have persisted right

90:2.6 w. control was the object of much ancient magic.

90:2.6 Civilized man still makes the w. the common topic

127:3.8 He never failed, w. permitting, to take his brothers

128:2.4 but he purposely remained away, assigning w. and

150:3.4 animal recently killed can reveal nothing about w.,

152:2.4 The w. was pleasant, it being near the end of the

157:2.1 “When it is evening, you say it will be fair w.,

157:2.1 the heaven is red; in the morning it will be foul w.,

weathermakers

90:5.4 up through oracles, diviners, singers, dancers, w.,

weatherproof

81:2.17 sun, would make a very serviceable w. habitation.

weave

48:2.14 which the morontia supervisors w. into the bodies

123:5.15 he also learned to make cheese and to w..

weaver

122:5.7 Mary was an expert w. and more than averagely

128:3.1 milk and butter; Martha had become an expert w..

weaves

117:4.8 Adjuster, with the consent of the human will, w.

weaving

66:5.2 w. was introduced by the teachers of art and science.

69:3.10 some tribes sewing and w. were done by women,

74:2.7 w. was still practiced in the days of Eden.

76:3.8 the arts of metalworking, pottery making, and w.

77:4.7 metalwork, agriculture, animals, pottery, w.,

81:2.18 idea of all sorts of basket w independently originated

81:6.8 W., pottery, the domestication of animals, and

105:3.5 forever w. the pattern of Paradise into the energies

127:6.9 the task of further w. his mortal and divine natures

wedded

118:3.3 Such realities of truth w. to fact become concepts

177:4.10 dangerous ambition can become when it is once w.

181:2.21 the work of the kingdom when it is w. to discretion.

weddingnoun

82:3.14 w. was not celebrated until the first child was born.

128:7.10 In November a double w. occurred.

128:7.11 for the fishing grounds, the day after the double w.,

128:7.13 The day after this double w. Jesus held an important

129:1.6 to Nazareth in October to attend Martha’s w.,

129:1.6 Jesus returned shortly before the double w. of Simon

134:1.4 So Simon and Jude were married at a double w. in

137:3.1 on to Cana, since all of them were invited to the w.

137:3.6 journeyed over to Cana for the w. of Naomi,

137:3.6 Messianic authority at the forthcoming w. at Cana,

137:4.0 4. THE WEDDING AT CANA

137:4.1 and the invitations had been sent abroad for the w.

137:4.1 more like a public reception for Jesus than a w..

137:4.6 The w. proceeded with a hush of expectancy, but

157:5.1 Ever since his baptism and the w. at Cana these

173:5.3 ‘They who were first bidden to the w. were not

weddingadjective

wedding bed

83:4.8 have a priest bless the w. to insure the fertility of

wedding celebration

137:4.11 use in the final purification ceremonies of the w..

wedding chamber

173:5.3 good and bad, rich and poor, so that at last the w.

wedding ceremony or ceremonies

83:2.3 An early type of w. was the mimic flight, a sort of

83:2.3 Later, mock capture became a part of the regular w..

83:4.0 4. THE WEDDING CEREMONY

83:4.1 The w. grew out of the fact that marriage was a

83:4.2 advanced, the w. became increasingly pretentious.

83:4.3 At first the w. was more on the order of a betrothal

83:4.8 One of the most ancient forms of the w. was to have

83:5.10 She alone had the ritual w., and only the children

137:4.4 at what point in connection with the w. he had

wedding day

82:3.4 The savage looked upon his w. as marking entrance

83:4.6 it was customary to set a false w. and then postpone

wedding feast

137:3.6 was preparing to gather together at Cana for the w.

137:4.1 more than four times the number bidden to the w..

173:5.1 assembled crowd and spoke the parable of the w..

173:5.2 his invitation and had promised to attend the w.,

173:5.3 he appointed yet another day for the w. and said

173:5.3 bid even strangers to come in and attend this w..’

wedding festivities

137:5.1 many of the guests remained for the full week of w.

wedding garment(s)

173:5.3 to his surprise he saw there a man without a w..

173:5.3 The king, since he had freely provided w. for all

173:5.3 my guest chamber on this occasion without a w.?

wedding gifts

84:4.10 was a forward step when a woman could own w..

wedding guests

83:4.8 w. were expected to file through the bedchamber

wedding presents

82:3.10 and this was the origin of the custom of giving w..

wedding procession

137:4.1 when Jesus consented to lead the preliminary w..

wedding ritual

83:4.8 was done long before any formal w. was established.

wedding supper

137:4.6 during the evening festivities, perhaps at the w..

137:4.6 when he called them together just before the w.

137:4.6 And they all sat down to enjoy the w. and the

137:4.7 but before the w. was over, the servants brought

weddings

83:4.3 first to develop the more elaborate celebration of w..

83:4.4 the human sacrifice was a regular feature of all w.

83:4.5 w. celebrated at the full of the moon were thought to

83:4.6 the sprinkling of holy water, were in evidence at w..

83:4.9 movement culminated directly in modern church w..

123:4.2 They played much at w. and funerals, ceremonies

128:7.11 The w. of James and Miriam had a very beneficial

137:4.1 a Jewish custom to celebrate w. on Wednesday,

wedge

80:9.5 They are driven like a w. between the Nordic and

wedlock

83:7.0 7. THE DISSOLUTION OF WEDLOCK

84:3.1 mores, that virtually compelled her to remain in w..

160:2.6 and woman in the mutual embrace of intelligent w.

Wednesday or Wednesday morning

123:4.9 Joseph, was born Wm., March 16, A.D. 1.

124:3.4 On W. evening, June 24, A.D. 5, Jude was born.

125:2.7 On W. of the Passover week, Jesus was permitted to

126:3.2 On W. evening, April 17, A.D. 9, Ruth, the baby of

137:4.1 on W. almost a thousand guests had arrived in Cana,

137:4.1 was a Jewish custom to celebrate weddings on W.,

138:6.2 they never prosecuted their regular activities on W..

138:10.9 Simon managed the W. programs and also sought to

141:3.1 It became impossible to continue the W. playtime;

142:7.1 Jesus spent the next W. at Bethany with his

145:0.2 W., Thursday, and Friday Jesus spent at the Zebedee

147:0.1 Jesus and the apostles arrived in Capernaum on W.,

152:2.4 By W. noon about five thousand men, women,

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

152:7.1 They arrived at Bethany, near Jerusalem, late on W.

155:2.3 They arrived about noontime on W. and spent the

156:3.2 On W., July 6, they all returned to Sidon and

156:5.1 On this W. afternoon, in the course of his address,

156:6.2 W. they stopped at Jotapata and instructed believers

157:4.2 It was late forenoon on this W. when the apostles

158:7.1 Early this Wm. Jesus and the twelve departed from

162:0.3 Jordan highway, arriving at Bethany late W. evening.

162:9.6 Magadan Park, arrived late on the afternoon of W.,

167:0.3 and the ten apostles arrived at Philadelphia on W.,

167:4.4 on Wm. he said to his apostles: “Let us prepare to

167:5.1 At their noon lunchtime, on W., he talked to his

171:1.4 David closed the visitors’ camp at Pella on W.,

171:4.1 On W. evening, March 29, Jesus and his followers

175:3.3 Understanding Jesus might not return that day (W.)

177:0.0 WEDNESDAY, THE REST DAY

177:0.1 and his apostles to rest from their labors each W..

177:0.1 On this particular W. they ate breakfast somewhat

177:1.3 the unique experience of John Mark on this W. in

177:5.1 Since it was W., this evening at the camp was a

177:5.5 This W. evening was the low-tide mark of their

191:4.7 W., Jesus spent without interruption in the society of

192:0.5 not arrive at Bethsaida until very late on W. night.

192:4.4 home of the Marks in Jerusalem until late on W.,

weeded

52:2.11 and rugged competition in race survival has w. out

weeds

94:2.3 of successive incarnations as man, beast, or w..

131:3.6 Love of self is like w. in a goodly field.

151:4.1 but while he slept, his enemy came and sowed w.

151:4.1 to bring forth fruit, there appeared also the w..

151:4.1 Whence then come these w.?

151:4.1 ‘Would you have us go out and pluck up these w.

151:4.1 Gather up first the w. and bind them in bundles to

weeksee week, Passover

45:2.5 Once a w., every ten days on Jerusem, the Sovereign

66:5.21 water, once a w., in the worship of the Father of all.

66:7.16 of these commands in mind for each day of the w.,

66:7.17 The seven-day w. was introduced by the Dalamatia

72:3.2 —every two weeks, for they maintain a five-day w..

72:5.9 Industry now operates on a five-day w., working

74:8.1 almost sacred sanction to the time period of the w.,

83:5.13 were put in isolation one w. out of each month

84:4.8 complete family and social quarantine one full w.

84:4.9 overworked females, at least when young, one w.

85:5.2 the sun by giving its name to the first day of the w..

88:1.6 Certain days of the w. were fetishes.

89:2.5 for sins they intended to commit the following w..

95:1.2 peoples in honoring the seventh day of the w. never

96:4.5 the violent eruption of Horeb during the third w. of

100:4.6 If each day or each w. you achieve an

122:8.4 The following w. Joseph went to Jerusalem to

123:1.1 In less than a w. Joseph secured work as a carpenter,

123:3.5 no leavened bread was to be eaten for the whole w..

123:6.1 Jesus was excused from attendance one w. out of

123:6.1 This w. Jesus usually spent either with his fisherman

123:6.2 His first w.’ sojourn on his uncle’s farm was in

123:6.2 the first w.’ fishing experience on the Sea of Galilee

124:1.2 favored pupil, having one w. each month at liberty,

124:3.5 The chazan spent one evening each w. with Jesus,

124:5.4 On the first day of the w., March 20, A.D. 7, Jesus

124:5.5 Friday of the w. before, Joseph had come over from

125:0.1 This brief period of undirected living, during the w.

125:0.4 as his questions to the scribes and teachers a w.

125:2.8 By the end of the w., Jesus saw less of Lazarus since

125:2.10 By the end of the w. he had made many adjustments;

125:3.1 on the first day of the w. after the Passover festival

127:3.13 Amos, their baby brother, died after a w.’ illness

128:2.4 sometimes during the w. when occasion required,

128:5.2 The w. following the Passover of this year a young

128:5.9 continued to teach evening school three times a w.,

129:1.2 Jesus spent one w. at Tiberias, the new city which

129:1.9 Jesus spent five evenings a w. at intense study.

129:1.11 Once a w. Jesus held a meeting with the household,

130:3.7 to Ganid; one day during the second w. the young

130:8.2 At Syracuse they spent a full w..

132:0.4 Before the end of the first w. in Rome Jesus had

133:7.5 The last w. of their sojourn in the mountains Jesus

134:3.3 began at 10:00 o’clock every morning in the w..

134:7.4 trail to Beersheba, where Jesus remained for a w..

134:8.1 in which Tiglath was to deposit food twice a w..

134:8.6 During the last w. on Mount Hermon the great

134:9.4 Jesus planned to remain throughout the w. of the

134:9.5 In the midst of the w. of celebration and ere the

134:9.5 After almost a w. alone in the hills near Bethany,

135:8.1 They went to see John once a w. and brought back

137:5.1 remained for the full w. of wedding festivities,

137:7.14 Jesus and the seven spent two evenings each w. at

138:6.0 6. THE WEEK OF INTENSIVE TRAINING

138:6.1 The next w. was devoted to a program of intense

138:6.2 It was at this time that Jesus established the mid-w.

138:6.2 pursued this plan of relaxation for one day each w.

138:7.1 long this was to last; they worked from w. to w..

138:7.1 And early on this first day of the w., just as Jesus

138:10.5 Judas, the treasurer, would send funds each w. to

138:10.10 made budget estimates for Matthew from w. to w.

139:7.9 When the funds for the w. were short of the

140:7.0 7. THE WEEK FOLLOWING THE ORDINATION

140:7.4 During this w. of rehearsing, Jesus many times

140:7.7 One w. of this varied experience did much for the

140:10.10 now the w. of waiting was over, and they prepared

141:0.1 On the first day of the w., January 19, A.D. 27,

141:1.2 By the end of the first w. several hundred people

141:3.1 two should rest each day of the six days in the w.,

141:4.9 From w. to w., the apostles paid more attention to

141:6.0 6. LAST WEEK AT AMATHUS

141:6.1 Near the end of the last w. at Amathus, Simon

141:7.2 The second w. of the sojourn at Bethany beyond

141:8.1 each w. Andrew would assign apostolic couples to

142:0.1 Jesus himself spent one or two nights each w. in

143:0.2 The last w. of July Jesus and his associates made

144:1.10 Jesus gave this lesson one afternoon in the third w.

144:6.1 present at the Gilboa camp throughout the first w.

144:6.2 By the beginning of the second w. of this month,

144:6.2 session three times a day and for six days each w..

144:6.2 The first w. Jesus mingled with them between their

144:6.4 However, within a w. they were again in the heart of

144:6.6 and that joint meetings for one w. would be held

145:1.1 On Friday morning of this same w., when Jesus

146:4.6 Chorazin, where they spent almost a w. preaching

147:6.1 The last w. of April, Jesus and the twelve departed

148:0.2 the apostles would go fishing at least one day a w.,

148:0.2 spend one w. out of each month with their families

148:0.3 five nights a w., the apostles conducted question

148:0.3 Once a w. Jesus presided at this question hour,

148:2.1 of this encampment not less than three times a w.

148:4.1 It was the habit of Jesus two evenings each w. to

148:8.0 8. LAST WEEK AT BETHSAIDA

148:8.1 The last w. of the sojourn at Bethsaida the spies

151:5.1 multitude continued to increase throughout the w..

152:2.1 On Friday he declared a furlough of one w. that all

153:2.6 hired the Tiberias fishing fleet, which a w. before

154:0.3 Thus matters rested for one w., during which time

154:1.0 1. A WEEK OF COUNSEL

154:1.2 On Friday of this w. official action was taken by the

154:2.0 2. A WEEK OF REST

154:2.2 Sunday morning, Jesus declared a w.’ holiday,

154:2.3 This w. of rest enabled Jesus to visit many families

154:2.3 no public teaching of any sort during this w. of rest.

154:2.4 This was the w. that Nathaniel and James Zebedee

154:7.4 Pharisees spent almost a full w. vainly searching for

154:7.5 spent almost a w. in talking, debating, and praying.

156:3.1 many were added to the kingdom during this w. of

159:6.5 Jesus and his associates prepared to take a w.’ rest

160:0.1 that no work would be planned for the coming w..

160:0.1 This w. Jesus enjoyed a period of almost complete

161:0.2 The w. prior, in which Rodan had expounded his

161:2.11 their fellow apostles, arriving on Friday of that w..

162:9.1 Throughout the w. that followed the feast of

163:5.2 less than a w. he was prepared to offer hospitality

163:7.2 They came to him in increasing numbers each w.

167:5.1 I fast twice a w.; I give tithes of all that I get.

168:3.4 The following w. Lazarus and his sisters were

168:5.1 until the w. of the crucifixion of Jesus, when he

169:0.1 This was the last w. of Jesus’ sojourn there, and he

169:0.2 that Jesus planned to teach this one short w. at Pella

169:0.2 up to the final and tragic experiences of the last w. in

171:1.5 was present in Jerusalem during the tragic last w.,

172:3.15 willing quickly to reject Jesus later on this w. when

172:5.11 on through all of the tragedy of this eventful w.,

173:1.2 the value of a w.’ labor for a pair of doves which

190:1.10 In about one w. from this time John took Mary to

191:0.13 Thomas was so depressed that it required a w. for

191:5.1 Thomas spent a lonesome w. alone with himself in

191:5.1 Thomas had missed them for a full w., and he

191:5.3 For a full w. have I tarried that I might appear

192:0.3 During the w. they tarried in Jerusalem, Mary spent

192:3.3 And no one saw Jesus for a full w..

192:3.3 During this entire w. Jesus was occupied with the

192:4.1 Peter, early in the w., sent out word that a public

week, Passover

124:6.12 prearranged for their accommodation during the P.,

125:2.6 Throughout the P., Jesus kept his place among the

125:2.7 On Wednesday of the P., Jesus was permitted to go

125:2.8 By the end of the w., Jesus saw less of Lazarus since

125:2.9 during the P., his parents would find Jesus sitting off

125:2.9 They welcomed the passing of the days of the P. and

125:2.10 By the end of the w. he had made many adjustments;

125:2.12 After all, P. had been a great event in Jesus’ life.

125:3.2 many of his unusual reactions to the events of P.,

125:4.1 the great crowds of P. having about disappeared.

125:4.2 where they had lodged as a family during the P.,

128:3.5 chanced to meet Jesus on Thursday afternoon of P..

128:3.7 On the Sunday after P. Simon and Jesus started on

129:2.9 Before the end of this P., by apparent chance, Jesus

142:5.1 of the great sermons which Jesus preached this P.

142:7.1 the busy period of teaching and personal work of P.

172:5.3 no teaching or preaching while in Jerusalem this P..

172:5.11 on through all of the tragedy of this eventful w.,

173:0.1 to engage in no public teaching throughout this P..

173:3.4 from all public teaching and preaching during this P..

173:5.5 they could occupy during the remainder of the P..

174:5.1 not to engage in any public teaching during the P.,

188:3.1 This was the beginning of the P., and these pilgrims

190:5.1 lived two brothers, shepherds, who had spent the P.

week-day

146:4.1 apostles would often teach and preach at the w.

weekends

142:8.4 The Sabbath w. they usually spent with Lazarus

weekly

45:2.6 entertained by the Sovereign at these w. relaxations

66:7.17 But there is no natural origin for the w. period.

98:5.4 Three times a day they worshiped, with special w.

128:2.4 Jesus making his w. payments to his brother.

138:6.2 On this w. holiday Jesus would usually take

138:10.10 week to week and also made w. reports to Andrew.

148:1.2 views of the gospel at his w. question hours.

weekssee weeks, two; weeks, three; etc.

87:2.5 W. and even months of each year were wasted in this

93:5.5 A few w. after the death of Abraham’s father, Terah,

122:2.5 Zacharias was very skeptical and for w. doubted

122:3.2 this visitation secretly in Mary’s heart for many w.

122:3.2 several w. of thought, both he and Mary reached

122:8.6 After many w. of futile search in Jerusalem, they

124:3.4 Mary was so very ill for several w. that Joseph

132:4.1 His religious teachings during these w. were no

133:7.2 assembly of supplies for their sojourn of several w.

134:1.3 During his stay of a few w. at Nazareth, Jesus visited

134:7.4 coast to Caesarea, where Jesus tarried for a few w.

134:8.4 During these w. Jesus finished the mortal task of

135:10.2 John tarried for several w., and it was here that he

135:10.2 In the w. following the baptism of Jesus the

135:10.3 As w. passed and he was not released, his disciples

137:7.4 By the end of these many w. of waiting the reports

139:8.13 Just a few w. before his death Thomas had begun

140:7.2 For w. and w. small groups of earnest truth seekers

144:1.7 During these September w. they rested, visited,

148:3.4 during these w. of decreased participation in the

149:1.1 For w. after they left Bethsaida, the sick continued

149:2.14 Multitudes would follow him for w., just to hear his

152:6.1 Events of the preceding few w. had moved too

154:5.4 The seriousness of w. had gone, and Jesus inspired

158:1.5 lagging faith of the twelve arose in the next few w.

163:6.1 this news to the apostles during previous w., but it

167:4.4 “Master, you were in Jerusalem a few w. back, and

169:1.7 “Within a few w. the young man gathered together

194:1.1 apostles emerged from their w. of seclusion to boldly

weeks, five

134:8.5 After more than f. of unbroken communion with his

weeks, four

141:7.1 remained here, teaching and preaching, for f.

141:8.1 Throughout the f’ sojourn at Bethany beyond Jordan

150:2.3 together with Rebecca, at Jotapata about f.

159:0.2 Jesus allotted f. to this tour, instructing his

159:6.1 The mission of f. in the Decapolis was successful.

162:0.4 month (October), about four and one-half w..

weeks, seven

125:1.5 at the feast of Pentecost (s. after Passover),

150:0.3 This third mission continued for a period of s..

weeks, six

76:1.1 s. before they made their way across to the land

122:2.5 It was not until about s. before John’s birth that

134:7.7 And Jesus lived alone with God for s. on the slopes

135:0.1 he had an unusual dream about s. before the birth of

136:3.1 been wet with the dews of Mount Hermon for s..

156:2.3 This period of about s. in Phoenicia was a very

163:1.6 went forth preaching and teaching for about s.,

weeks, three or three weeks’

122:2.6 Mary remained with her distant cousin for t..

122:8.3 moved to the inn, where they lived for almost t.

122:8.6 The babe was almost t. old at the time of their

123:0.5 but it required t. to overcome Mary’s objections.

124:1.7 T. after the coming of Martha, Joseph, who was

128:3.1 such that Jesus stopped work for t. to take Simon to

128:6.8 a long talk with Jude about this episode t. after their

133:7.4 During Ganid’s convalescence of t. Jesus told him

133:9.2 Ganid extended their stay in these parts t. in order to

134:7.3 For t. of this period he worked as a tentmaker.

134:8.4 Jesus spent the last t. of August and the first t. of

134:9.2 They spent almost t. in an around the city,

135:9.4 About t. after Jesus had left them, there arrived

141:3.1 Jesus and his apostles remained near Amathus for t..

144:6.1 a t.’ conference at the Gilboa camp between the

144:6.2 For t. these twenty-four men were in session

147:2.2 The apostolic party spent almost t. at Jerusalem,

150:0.4 For a period of almost t. Abner and his associates

weeks, two or two weeks’

62:3.13 a subterranean food-storage retreat for more than t.

72:3.2 for oral instruction once in ten days—every t.,

133:7.3 For t. the trio greatly enjoyed themselves,

133:7.3 For t. he suffered from a raging fever, oftentimes

134:2.5 Lake Urmia, where he tarried for slightly over t..

134:3.4 with Jesus to sojourn with them for t. on his trip

138:1.2 Before they began this first t. of service, Jesus

138:1.4 It had been arranged that the six were to labor for t.

138:7.4 sufficient funds to maintain themselves for t.,

138:7.4 We will remain here by the sea t. and fish or do

138:7.6 enjoined them to devote themselves to fishing for t.,

138:7.7 This plan of fishing t. and going out to do personal

138:7.7 do personal work in behalf of the kingdom for t.

138:8.1 After disposing of the fish catches of t., Judas

138:8.1 The first t. Jesus went out with Andrew and Peter

138:8.1 the second t. with James and John, and so on

138:8.6 they worked as fishermen every alternate t.,

138:8.6 in the field for each succeeding t. of missionary work

141:1.2 Here they tarried for more than t., teaching and

143:0.1 his apostles spent more than t. teaching the Jews

144:6.1 joint conference but absented himself the last t..

144:6.3 in your deliberations, I am leaving you for t..

144:6.4 the twenty-four saw him no more for two full w..

144:6.11 men had a truly remarkable experience these t. when

147:0.1 and spent t. at the Bethsaida headquarters before

147:0.1 These t. the apostles taught the people by the seaside

149:7.2 entire party was granted a t.’ recess to go home to

149:7.3 be assigned to service at the end of the t.’ recess.

150:1.1 At the beginning of the t.’ period during which

154:2.1 Within the short space of t. every synagogue in

155:2.1 into that city, where they tarried and taught for t.

155:2.2 and the evangelists sojourned in Chorazin for t.,

155:2.2 t. at Chorazin constituted a veritable baptism of

155:3.1 Jesus did no public work during this t.’ sojourn

155:3.2 it was a difficult t. for the apostles to live through.

155:3.2 Though they made few converts during these t.,

156:0.1 They spent almost two and one-half w. in Sidon

156:4.2 Daily, for this period of t., the apostles and

158:4.3 For almost t. this anxious father, a minor official of

168:3.3 were not formally acted upon for almost t.,

171:1.1 They spent more than t. visiting among the seventy

171:1.2 Jerusalem, while the other half followed him for t.,

171:3.1 For more than t. Jesus and the twelve journeyed

weep

113:5.2 figuratively “w. because of your willful intolerance

125:5.9 as he viewed the city and its temple, he did not w.;

140:3.8 Happy are they who w., for they shall receive the

141:0.2 of mind, but none of them had ever seen him w..

141:0.2 the Father’s kingdom, why is it that you w.?

146:6.2 avert; so, turning to the mother, he said: “W. not.

168:0.8 supposing that Mary was going to the tomb to w..

187:1.6 said: “Daughters of Jerusalem, w. not for me, but

187:1.6 but rather w. for yourselves and for your children.

189:4.10 the stranger did not answer Mary, she began to w..

weeping

55:2.5 The scenes of w. and wailing characteristic of

131:2.9 W. may endure for a night, but joy comes in the

141:0.2 sitting in a boat down the beach, and he was w..

147:5.3 anointing, she continued w. and kissing his feet.

152:1.1 were the relatives engaged in w. and wailing

172:3.10 great silence came upon all as they beheld him w..

187:1.6 could not refrain from w. when they saw him

189:5.3 they found Mary Magdalene returned and w.

weigh

28:6.14 These seconaphim w. trustworthiness in the living

41:3.6 cubic inch of such a star, if on Urantia, would w.

67:8.4 then w. the effect of the far-flung presentation of

192:2.8 Learn to w. the consequences of your sayings and

196:3.18 you cannot w. love in a balance; you cannot measure

weighed

28:6.15 candidates have been w. in the secoraphic balances

60:2.11 Their brains w. less than two ounces notwithstanding

95:2.9 If this soul were w. in the balances and found

97:1.8 is a God of knowledge, and actions are w. by him.

weighing

60:1.10 having brains w. less than one pound to control

60:1.10 to control bodies later w. as much as forty tons.

weighs

42:4.12 The lead of original formation w. slightly more than

42:6.7 while an electron w. a little more than 1/2,000th of

42:6.7 a negative electron, w. almost two thousand times

65:6.1 Dead protoplasm w. the same as living protoplasm,

weight

15:6.13 associated energies; it demonstrates that light has w..

15:8.3 Evolving energy has substance; it has w., although

15:8.3 w. is always relative, depending on revolutionary

41:4.4 The w. of this hot-cold gaseous-solid is about one

41:5.8 into infinitesimal portions of definite length and w.

41:9.4 when gravity and heat are in equilibrium, the w. of

42:4.12 this difference in atomic w. represents the actual loss

42:6.1 masses of definite dimensions and established w.

46:1.2 The standard w., the “gradant,” is built up through

46:1.2 and represents almost exactly ten ounces of your w..

57:8.20 the w. of a body of water at places ten miles deep.

58:5.7 The w. of the oceans is also a factor in the increase

58:5.7 ocean beds, plus the w. of the overlying water,

58:5.7 approximate the w. of the higher but much lighter

77:3.9 for the enterprise; it fell of its own pretentious w..

80:7.6 the last glorious era of art perished beneath the w. of

159:3.2 Man’s mind is not to be crushed by the mere w. of

162:3.3 the whole plot fell to pieces of its own sordid w..

184:5.1 charge of blasphemy would carry no w. with Pilate.

185:7.3 judicial weakling now labored under the double w. of

187:1.9 and Jesus fell beneath the w. of his heavy burden.

187:2.1 as a sort of saddle for supporting the body w..

weightier

166:1.4 should not have left these w. requirements undone

175:1.17 and disregard the w. matters of the law—faith, mercy,

weights

42:4.12 of matter is indicated by the two atomic w. of lead.

42:9.3 are arranged in the order of their atomic w..

69:4.5 The first w. were grains of wheat and other cereals.

weighty

125:4.4 concerned with the contemplation of w. problems.

127:0.2 had or ever will have more w. problems to resolve

175:1.8 lift one finger to help you bear these w. burdens.

welcomesee welcome you

13:2.6 Ascendington, where you are most w., but you are

43:1.8 You will always be w as an observer in the legislative

47:10.1 for all Jerusem to assemble as a committee of w..

62:7.5 Now the Life Carriers heard the w. words of their

84:4.9 one week each month for w. rest and profitable

119:6.5 In response to our many addresses of w. and

128:6.11 The children were always w. at the repair shop.

150:7.3 not a w. homecoming, but a decidedly hostile and

169:1.12 When his father heard of his resentment of the w.

172:0.2 and Bethpage did their best to make Jesus feel w..

172:3.15 This w., although it was joyous and sincere, did

179:0.4 After receiving the greetings of w. extended by the

welcomeverb; seewelcome you

26:5.1 who w. the much-traveled ascenders of space to

28:4.5 therefore do the Master Spirits w. the services of

30:2.148 We w. these Universe Aids on Uversa, but we

40:10.8 stand ready to w. the incoming stream of pilgrims

52:1.8 Primitive mortals usually w. the Planetary Prince

63:7.3 morontia personalities who w. the pilgrims of time

74:2.1 presence of the mighty throng assembled to w. them,

74:2.1 were the first to w. them in their new garden home.

74:2.4 into Eden to w. Adam and Eve and to do homage to

89:6.3 his daughter and only child came out to w. him home

119:6.5 gathered together to w. him back to the rulership

120:3.10 we shall w. your return to us as the supreme and

122:5.9 parents had thought to w. the child of promise,

138:3.6 “In coming here tonight to w. Matthew and Simon

139:8.13 Thomas was present with them to w. Jesus on the

139:9.8 he wishes to w. into active and believing fellowship

142:2.1 kind Father who so loves all men that he would w.

158:5.1 nine apostles were more than relieved to w. him,

172:3.12 the multitude which poured out to w. the Master,

172:3.13 “It is only fitting that these children should w. the

172:5.4 pilgrims who poured forth to w. the Master,

175:1.3 receive the word of heaven and to w the Son of Man

176:4.7 Be you therefore ever ready to w. him on earth as

178:3.6 Mark was waiting to w. them to his father’s home

181:2.2 the kingdom, while you all will w. them joyously,

181:2.2 I depend upon you, John, to w. them for me.

189:1.10 here gathered together to greet and w. their Creator

192:1.2 they thought it was Mark, who had come down to w.

welcome you

24:6.3 the Paradise Companion assigned to w. you and

25:8.5 if you arrive alone, a companion will certainly w.

25:8.5 companions will be designated to w. you to the

48:3.8 on hand to w. you when you awaken on the initial

176:4.7 on earth as he stands ready to w. you in heaven.

181:2.22 I will some day w. you to the enlarged service of my

welcomed

25:8.5 You may be certain of being warmly w. when you

45:1.9 All beings of the system worlds are w. as worshipers.

47:9.4 You will soon be w. on the receiving field of the

48:3.8 And from the time you are thus formally w. on

51:3.9 w. to your world by a loyal and efficient Planetary

74:2.5 the Urantia reception committee w. this Son and

125:2.9 They w. the passing of the days of the Passover

137:1.1 And Jesus, with hearty assurance, w. Andrew as

139:9.8 Jesus w. these young men of one talent to positions

141:8.1 the majority of them w. the more advanced teachings

153:5.1 w. the appearance of this more militant attitude,

158:3.4 Jesus w. this testimony regarding the success of his

169:2.4 I will be w. into the houses of all who do business

176:2.9 a number of the leading disciples w. Jesus and the

welcomes

27:1.4 the instigator of rest who w you to the eternal shores

welcoming

137:1.3 And in w. Simon as his second apostle, Jesus said:

welded

98:2.12 in which philosophy, religion, and science are w. into

welding

71:3.2 chosen people doctrine has been a factor in tribal w.

welfaresee welfare of

43:9.4 with group, racial, national, and planetary w..

45:2.4 Lanaforge discloses great interest in their w.,

66:5.2 1. The council on food and material w..

69:9.6 until the family donated a large sum to public w.

70:2.20 convinced that peace is best for his material w.,

76:5.6 no comprehensive plan for far-reaching world w.

82:1.7 effectively tricks selfish man into putting race w.

83:6.8 which is best for parental happiness, child w.,

91:1.3 rain, and other material goods enhanced the social w.

99:6.2 conserve morality, promote neighborhood w.,

100:7.7 No matter how indifferent to man’s w. on earth,

101:3.10 the utter indifference of natural forces to human w..

110:1.2 faithful to the task of fostering man’s spiritual w..

110:1.3 Adjusters are deeply interested in your temporal w.

110:1.4 while passive regarding purely temporal w., is active

123:0.2 befall her child which might jeopardize his w. or

124:4.3 always compassionate and considerate of their w.

139:6.7 their families’ w. was safe in the hands of Nathaniel.

160:2.9 others likewise live for your w. and advancement.

181:2.5 more interested in their w. in time and in eternity.

185:0.4 trifling importance to human w. in time and eternity.

192:2.4 devote yourself to their w. even as I have devoted

192:2.4 welfare even as I have devoted my life to your w..

welfare of

0:11.5 appears to be made in terms of the w. of the whole

2:4.5 to meet the highest interests and universe w. of the

2:5.9 the Father loves and forever seeks the w. of his sons

3:2.8 they are for the w. and best good of all concerned,

3:2.8 In the epochs of time the w. of the part may appear

3:2.8 part may sometimes appear to differ from the w. of

3:2.9 and eternal w. of all his vast and far-flung creation.

3:2.10 by such utter indifference to the comfort and w. of

3:6.1 unchallengeable authority over the w. and destiny of

7:3.1 always concerned with the w. and spiritual security

10:7.5 mysterious situations always work out for the w. of

11:3.3 sectors is dedicated to the w. and advancement of

15:10.23 work in the councils of divine wisdom for the w. of

16:3.11 This Spirit directs the w. of the fifth superuniverse in

18:4.2 the Ancients of Days concerning the w. of his realm.

18:7.2 supremely devoted and divinely faithful to the w. of

24:5.3 fully informed on all matters relating to the w. of

25:2.12 beyond the temporal existence and the cosmic w. of

25:3.5 work is sometimes carried out for the apparent w. of

28:6.20 disinterested labor for the w. of one’s earthly fellows

32:4.2 the w. of the humblest of his creatures, God retires

32:4.2 working through all these channels for the w. of all

33:3.4 and valiantly struggle for the w. of mortal men and

33:6.3 system government looks after the w. of its planets,

35:6.2 chiefly concerned with the w. of the constellations

35:6.3 occupied with the physical w. of the constellation.

37:5.5 are supremely devoted to the w. of the mortal races

39:4.2 executing commissions for the w. of the system

39:4.4 the summary of evidence concerning the eternal w.

40:10.7 ever-augmenting service contributions to the w. of

43:4.7 the Edentia conclaves which deliberate on the w. of

46:3.2 there to learn of the w. and state of the universe.

52:6.6 Wise statesmen will sometime work for the w. of

66:1.4 enviable record of loyalty and devotion to the w. of

66:2.3 the interests and promote the w. of the human races.

67:1.3 Prince who assumes responsibility for the w. of the

67:6.1 all unwittingly worked for the w. of mankind just

67:7.7 but the future w. of such souls has never been in the

74:7.24 And thus did Adam work for the w. and uplift of the

75:4.6 the highest motives concerning the w. of the world,

77:5.7 the midwayers kept him informed regarding the w. of

81:6.34 conflict between the interests and w. of the larger,

82:4.2 The ancients married for the advantage and w. of the

84:7.10 the mother’s interests for the w. of the child;

84:7.27 willingness of one generation to invest in the w. of

84:7.27 suicidal to the w. and advancement of civilization.

100:7.14 moved to resist that which was inimical to the w. of

103:1.1 that gives origin to his unselfish interest in the w. of

103:2.10 as to work serious injury to the w. of the self.

110:6.4 temporal danger or risk to the real w. of such a being

114:2.5 concerned with the w. and advancement of the

123:3.9 deference to the w. and tranquillity of the family.

127:4.2 and everything relating to the w. of the family.

129:0.1 spiritual w. of every one of his brothers and sisters.

130:2.4 the Father was interested in the w. of his children

130:2.5 both sought Jesus’ advice as to the w. of their souls

134:5.2 of value only in so far as they enhance the w.,

136:3.6 Jesus held converse with Gabriel regarding the w. of

138:9.3 work without having to worry about the financial w.

142:7.10 father is supremely interested in the progressive w.

146:2.11 Pray for the w. of your families, friends, and fellows,

147:4.7 level of unselfish devotion to the w. of one’s fellows.

149:7.3 regarding the w. and extension of the kingdom.

151:0.2 w. and direction of the new corps of evangelists.

159:1.3 concern the temporal w. of the brotherhood on

159:5.7 like the solicitude of a loving father for the w. of

159:6.2 and made reports concerning the w. of the believers

160:2.9 strength in the knowledge that you live for the w. of

163:3.4 and loving consideration for the w. of a universe.

165:4.7 temporal must be subordinated to the w. of the soul

165:5.2 The w. of the soul is more than food and drink;

165:6.2 will I soon know who can be trusted with the w. of

167:7.5 who are likewise concerned in the spiritual w. of man

186:5.3 for the w. and uplifting of his mortal creatures on

188:5.9 the devotion of one’s life to the w. and salvation of

192:2.10 make sure that you are devoted to the w. of my

193:4.3 either indifferent, or actually hostile, to the w. of

194:3.19 a life purpose single to the will of God and the w. of

wellnon-exhaustive; see wellnoun; wellverb

12:7.2 doing things; and he ever does all things w..

25:1.6W. done, good and faithful servant; you have

38:2.5 You do w. to love angels, but you should not adore

47:8.4 “This is a beloved son in whom I am w. pleased.”

48:6.36 If your own mind does not serve you w., you can

48:6.36 for the mind of Jesus, who always serves you w..

48:7.13 Life is but a day’s work—do it w..

69:9.18 but mankind will do w. to move slowly in making

84:8.6 But look you w. to the goal of destiny!

88:1.1 A man is sick, something happens, and he gets w..

88:5.3 Effigies were made, and when treated ill or w.,

124:3.8 only replied, “Very w., my father, it shall be so.”

131:2.8 If you do not w., it is because sin lies at the door;

131:3.6 What is given wisely is w. saved.

131:9.2 And we do w. when we call the Great Heaven our

133:1.5 w., most likely there’ll always be someone on

135:8.6 “This is my beloved Son in whom I am w. pleased

135:9.7 ‘This is my beloved Son in whom I am w. pleased.

136:2.3 “This is my beloved Son in whom I am w. pleased

139:5.4 things in a big way, do them w. and acceptably.

139:6.5 and do w. that which has been intrusted to you but

140:6.14 to Andrew, “They do w.—trouble them not.”

141:3.6 Jesus not only meant w., but he went about doing

144:8.8 But the Father does all things w.; the Father reveals

149:6.12W. did the Prophet Jeremiah describe many

151:2.7W. done, Thomas; you have discerned the true

156:1.7 And the little girl was w. from that hour.

156:2.7 must not only cease to do evil but learn to do w.;

160:4.11 is not real to one who cannot do some one thing w.

162:5.2 reliable persons may be accepted—w., then, I bear

163:6.7 forth to do your duty and be not weary in w. doing.

171:8.6W. done; you are a good servant; because you

174:0.2 Be not weary in w. doing; and I would warn you

176:3.4W. done, good and faithful servant, you have

176:3.4W. done, good and faithful steward; you also

177:1.5W., John, we have had a good visit, a real day of

179:3.8 You call me Master, and you say w., for so I am.

192:1.4W., John, I am glad to see you again and in

195:8.6 But mark you w.! do not be quick to surrender the

wellnoun; see also Jacob’s well

34:6.8 for this spiritual water shall be in them a w. of

66:5.2 They taught w. digging, spring control, and irrigation

69:9.11 still later, a w. constituted title to the adjacent land.

143:5.1 Jesus tarried by the w. while Philip took the

143:5.1 Jesus sat down by the w. to await the return of the

143:5.2 but there was no way of getting water from the w..

143:5.2 her water pitcher and prepared to draw from the w.,

143:5.2 to have a Jewish man thus speak to her at the w.

143:5.2 you have nothing to draw with, and the w. is deep;

143:5.2 greater than our father Jacob who gave us this w.,

143:5.3 And this living water shall become in him a w. of

167:1.5 having a favorite animal that fell in the w. on the

181:1.4 and this Spirit of Truth will become in them a w. of

190:5.4 this Spirit of Truth shall be in each believer a w. of

wellverb

157:2.2 emotions of love for your neighbor w. up within

well-advanced

79:3.8 the Sangik races, but they did find a w. civilization.

well-appointed

55:3.1 These worlds still have w. hospitals, homes for the

well-armed

177:0.3 Jesus looked over the three w. and stalwart

well-balanced

34:2.6 to the evolution of an extraordinarily w. creation in

48:6.35 If you succeed, will you maintain a w. poise—

103:7.9 separate domains of thought into a w. philosophy of

127:4.7 James was growing up to be a w. and even-tempered

127:4.8 Miriam was a w. and level-headed daughter with a

139:3.7 James Zebedee was a w. thinker and planner.

149:4.3 about the desirability of possessing w. characters.

195:10.17 the development of a majestic and w. personality.

196:0.7 for it never attempted to run away with his w.

196:3.34 Man’s greatest adventure consists in the w. and sane

well-behaved

54:6.3 work a hardship upon all the other and w. children.

well-being

72:7.2 phases of physical w. are regarded as community

120:2.5 minister to the physical w. and material comfort of

133:3.7 Creator put there to serve the w. of the individual

134:5.2 and of value only in so far as they enhance the w. of

147:6.4 but you would do better to guard the health and w.

well-chosen

132:4.4 spiritual ennoblement by w. words or some obliging

well-co-ordinated

70:12.1 proper balance of power between the w. executive,

well-concealed

139:4.4 so lovely was his inordinate but usually w. conceit.

well-defined

4:2.1 God acts in accordance with a w., unchanging,

50:5.2 all evolutionary spheres progress in w. directions.

56:7.1 divinity realization is accompanied by certain w.

58:6.1 the vegetable forms of life and the later w. animal

59:0.7 certain w. developments in both the geologic realms

62:3.6 Mid-mammals possessed a w. hoarding instinct;

70:11.1 into concrete regulations, and w. social conventions.

80:9.15 fairly w. division of the white race into such classes,

94:2.8 its early portrayal of God was even less w. than was

95:7.6 The strength of Islam has been its clear-cut and w.

108:5.9 w. conflicts between the higher and lower tendencies

121:3.1 the society of the Mediterranean consisted of five w.

well-deserved

135:5.5 relegate the unrighteous to their w. judgment of

well-developed

57:6.10 Urantia was a w. sphere about one tenth its present

61:1.4 1. Bring forth relatively mature and w. offspring.

63:4.6 a w. language had evolved from their early efforts to

79:8.3 and a w. family life equaled the birth of ancestor

124:2.4 Since he was such a w. lad for his age, it seemed

124:3.10 Jesus was a vigorous, w., moderately humorous,

well-directed

29:2.13 these power centers, but seven specialized and w.,

well-doing

156:5.21 The true believer does not grow weary in w. just

192:2.9 And be not weary in this w. but persevere as one

well-earned

72:5.12 they are beginning to appreciate their w. leisure,

81:6.7 able to enjoy a w. and profitable margin of leisure.

128:1.2 he still bears among his numerous w. titles that of

136:3.5 your w. unconditional rulership of all Nebadon.

well-educated

128:3.3 Jesus spent much of his time talking with this w.

well-established

74:3.1 running along smoothly with a w. Planetary Prince

195:3.8 the already w. and increasing racial deterioration.

well-guarded

177:3.8 camp, for its establishment had been kept a w. secret

well-intentioned

98:7.9 Paul little dreamed that his w. letters to his converts

125:6.12 the w. but misguided efforts of his parents to

127:4.7 But Simon was always a good and w. lad.

128:4.2 by the “councils of men,” no matter how w..

137:1.6 engaged in a w. but self-appointed task of seeking

177:4.11 distasteful experience upon a w. but cowardly and

193:4.3 conspired to destroy a w. man who failed to

well-knit

177:2.4 You possess a strong and w. character because

well-known

7:1.8 In accordance with w. laws, we can and do

12:1.1 w. fact that all forms of basic energy ever swing

41:6.1 spectra of your sun are due to modifications of w.

90:2.4 of chance, but also in the w. “counting-out” rhymes.

122:1.2 Mary reckoned among her ancestors such w.

135:5.2 They fell back onto the w. reasons assigned to

164:3.1 they encountered a w. beggar, a man who had

174:2.5 enemies of Jesus were defeated since it was a w.

189:4.10 And when Mary heard that word of w. sympathy

well-led

96:2.1 The Semites were well-organized and w. horsemen

well-loaded

133:7.2 they started for the hills with their w. pack animals.

well-managed

51:7.5 Mortal existence on such a w. sphere is profitable

well-marked

59:1.14 basic uniformities coupled with certain w. variations.

well-meaning

74:4.4 the proposal of these w. but misguided mortals;

76:6.4 personal triumph for your w. but deluded Material

89:6.3 w. man had made a foolish vow, had bargained

98:7.9 Such w. teachers must not be held accountable for

103:8.4 of w. souls who would create religion without God.

122:8.7 but wholly natural events the w. zealots of the

127:4.7 Simon was a w. boy but too much of a dreamer.

147:5.8 vastly below that of Simon and his w. associates;

154:4.6 Many intelligent and w. men, even in the more

177:4.2 that, while Jesus was a w. dreamer and idealist, he

177:4.3 that Jesus, while he was a w. fanatic, was probably

187:4.5 adventure, led many otherwise w. youths to enlist

192:4.8 and ere the Master ascended to the Father, his w.

193:4.14 evil which, taken altogether, explain why a w. and

well-meant

97:8.6 the distortion of Hebrew history by their w. attempts

103:6.7 Metaphysics stands for man’s w. but futile effort

149:2.1 The w. efforts of Jesus’ early followers to restate

158:7.4 recognized in these words of w. affection the subtle

177:4.2 stigma of his w. but “unfortunate association with

186:2.8 Pilate’s w. but halfhearted efforts to effect his release

188:4.2 In your w. efforts to escape the superstitious errors

194:4.7 But the final results of this w. experiment in

195:10.8 The w. desire to foster ancient thought systems

well-nigh

0:5.2 both are capable of w. unlimited Deity co-ordination

0:12.6 expanding arena of the w. limitless master universe.

2:0.3 the human concept of God would be w. futile

3:5.4 the staggering immensity of God’s w. limitless

4:4.4 wholly divine and w. ultimate, if not absolute.

5:5.6 It is w. impossible for human logic and finite

7:3.2 mustered into the Corps of the Finality as a w.

11:1.1 at the center of the upper surface of this w. circular

12:7.12 in contact with such a w. infinite number of beings

15:6.9 in these invisible particles of physical matter is w.

15:6.11 The density of some of these large masses is w.

15:14.9 you belong to a w. infinite family of worlds, but your

19:5.2 operate over all known circuits and appear to act w.

21:0.2 the wellspring of that beautiful and w. divine love

21:3.13 a Creator Son rules his domain w. supremely when

22:10.8 is w. pathetic to observe them seeking knowledge

23:1.4 Mortals start out as w. material beings on the worlds

23:3.7 w. all the advantages of a formless spirit coupled

27:7.8 The ascendant career is w. finished, and the

28:5.7 To the w. infinite volume of information circulating

30:0.1 constitute a w. limitless number of living beings.

35:2.8 The Melchizedeks are w. perfect in wisdom, but they

35:9.5 they are w. sovereign in the local affairs of the

39:0.9 the seraphic services, having functioned in w. every

42:1.9 a circularity of endless existence, w. limitless but,

42:7.7 the w. instantaneous disruption of the central proton

42:7.9 extending from electron to electron and w. from

42:9.5 is present in nature only because of the w. infinite

43:4.9 doors of sympathy were so w. universally closed

43:8.1 Edentia and its surrounding spheres is w. perfect;

44:4.3 exists perfect and w. complete understanding;

46:4.8 they are the only worlds which exhibit w. perfectly

55:9.3 have reached the position of w. complete autonomy.

56:3.4 the Divine Ministers, who are in turn w. perfectly

57:8.16 The flow of the subcrustal lava bed became w.

68:6.8 these taboos on twins were once w. universal,

74:8.4 belief in man having been created from clay was w.

75:8.4 Adam was confronted with a w. hopeless task

77:2.3 This, then, is the origin of the w. universal folk tale

77:3.8 while their fellows fought until w. obliterated.

77:6.1 the primary midwayers had a w. superhuman origin,

87:5.5 and the phallic cult was at one time w. universal.

89:5.3 Cannibalism was once w. universal among the races.

89:8.2 The later and w universal ancient rite of circumcision

101:10.9 that God and all the divine hosts of a w. limitless

106:7.7 the concept of the master universe seems to be w.

110:7.6 the liberation of the emerging soul from the w.

118:6.2 equal to disenfranchising w. a million Creator Sons

122:3.2 Then when he became w. persuaded that Mary

122:5.5 was a brunet; Mary, a brown-eyed w. blond type.

123:2.15 Jesus appeared to be a w. perfect child physically and

126:5.2 Already had this youth w. encompassed the

129:3.9 in the various epochs of the w. eternal past.

129:4.2 the Son of Man w. reached the apex of attainment

129:4.8 he had become w. the perfection of man awaiting the

143:1.1 preaching to w. exclusive gatherings of gentiles—

145:3.15 a divine being of w. unlimited creator prerogatives

148:2.3 in the mind or body of the afflicted person was w.

149:2.14 Devoted men and women loved Jesus with a w.

149:3.2 religious leaders were becoming w. frantic as a

155:3.2 The apostles were w. depressed, and they missed the

157:4.2 The two Simons were w. agreed in their estimate of

161:2.9 Jesus w. exhausts the possibilities of language in

172:5.2 Andrew was thoroughly bewildered, w. confused.

177:5.1 to cheer his apostles, but that was w. impossible.

185:1.2 a series of almost fatal and w. suicidal blunders.

186:1.4 The betrayer was w. breathless and highly distraught,

186:1.7 Judas’s despair was desperate and w. absolute.

189:2.8 to that point where it became w. instantaneous.

190:2.2 The whole family was startled and w. confounded by

well-ordered

33:7.8 You are living in a w. universe, and sooner or later

34:7.4 the moral assistance which a w. society would have

123:3.10 long after his usual bedtime in this w. household.

124:3.6 impressed with the clean appearance and w.

well-organized

81:6.14 W. and superior minorities have largely ruled this

96:2.1 Semites of the East were w. and well-led horsemen

96:2.1 The Phoenicians were a superior and w. group of

121:2.4 hundred synagogues and w. religious communities

148:0.4 This was the longest settled and w. period of the

160:4.10 the temporal life are found to flow in certain w.

170:5.15 they substituted therefor the w. social fellowship

well-planned

74:5.5 the w. resistance of Caligastia and Daligastia.

171:7.9 There was so little of the professional, the w., or the

well-poised

100:7.4 The Son of Man was always a w. personality.

100:7.4 he was so w. because he was so perfectly unified.

well-preserved

57:8.26 discovered in w. stone pages, volume upon volume,

well-proportioned

127:1.3 Jesus possessed a healthy and w. body, a keen and

well-recognized

103:6.7 man’s unavailing attempt to span this w. chasm.

well-regulated

126:5.11 tots had their regular duties to perform in the w.

177:2.4 your first eight years in a normal and w. home.

well-started

195:3.8 to Rome too late to prevent the w. moral decline or

well-to-do

83:4.4 regular feature of all weddings among w. people.

87:2.7 a w. savage expected that at least one slave wife

122:8.3 Joseph was taken by him to a w. friend who had a

122:10.4 Mary and Jesus lodged with w. relatives of Joseph’s

124:6.12 the Passover week, the large home of a w. relative of

129:1.4 Zebedee was a moderately w. man; his shops were

130:8.2 this Jew, in association with a w. Greek proselyte,

156:0.1 they stopped at the home of a w. woman who had

163:2.11 Jesus many times advised his w. disciples as he

168:0.4 Lazarus and his sisters were the children of a w.

169:1.5 the story of a thoughtless son of a w. farmer who

172:1.8 w. and could easily afford to make such an offering.

179:1.1 for the celebration of the Passover in a w. Jewish

187:1.4 side of the road were the tombs of many w. Jews.

well-trained

44:5.5 This is the adventurous group of w. beings who are

68:1.4 a score of w. guardians of the peace can restrain an

163:0.1 and from this w. and experienced aggregation of

well-understood

15:1.1 that the universes are engaged in an orderly, w.,

15:1.2 pursuing a definite and w. counterclockwise course

well-unified

103:2.9 already developed a strong and w. egoistic nature.

well-wishing

17:1.10 their millennial conclave of universal greeting and w.

74:1.6 and Eve leave Jerusem amidst the acclaim and w.

153:0.3 The only word of cheerful greeting or w. from any

welled

189:5.1 a strange ecstasy of joy and hope w. up in his soul.

welling

102:3.4 rather to allow the overflow of the w.-up of eternal

191:1.4 And with all this w. up within his heart, he rushed

wells

69:9.12 Water holes and w. were among the first private

69:9.12 fetish practice was utilized to guard water holes, w.,

143:5.2 Jacob’s well was less mineral than that from the w.

wellspring

21:0.2 is the w. of that beautiful and well-nigh divine love

40:4.2 Thought Adjusters takes origin, and has its w., in the

102:6.3 Love is the essence of religion and the w. of superior

108:6.4 The Adjuster is the w. of spiritual attainment and

wellsprings

19:2.3 they are the fountains of discretion and the w. of

wended

123:5.13 Jesus could observe the caravan trains as they w.

125:5.9 Simon and Jesus w. their way back to Bethany.

wentnon-exhaustive; see forth, went

73:3.4 “four heads” of the river which “w. out of Eden,”

100:7.8 “He w. about doing good.”

159:5.10 so lived himself in that “he w. about doing good.”

171:7.1 Jesus spread good cheer everywhere he w..

171:7.9 It was literally true, “He w. about doing good.”

173:3.1 ‘I will not go’; but afterward he repented and w..

wept

124:6.10 on this same spot Jesus stood and w. over the city

125:4.2 On the brow of Olivet he paused and w. over the

168:1.1 in silence with the two sorrowing sisters, he w..

168:1.2 It is difficult to explain to human mind why Jesus w..

168:1.2 We are inclined to believe that Jesus w. because of

184:2.9 Peter sat down by the side of the road and w. bitterly

werenon-exhaustive; see were, as it

5:1.1 W. it possible for the lower orders of intelligence

25:2.11 W. it not for these mobile and eminently fair

41:4.6 W. it in composition similar to your atmosphere

43:6.4 W. you to view these ten divisions of Edentia life,

54:2.2 W. this not true, the Father would have hardly

55:6.9 W. there no future of eternal creature progression,

58:2.5 W. it not for the “blanketing” effect of the atmos.

58:5.4 W. it not for this protective condition, the more

94:4.4 W. it not for close identification with pantheistic

120:4.3 And this God and this man w., and now are, one,

135:5.1 W. they not God’s chosen people?

166:2.5 at Simon Zelotes, said: “W. not ten cleansed?

were, as it

2:1.7 thus, as it w., God becomes man, as occurred in

7:1.1 values, as it w., in the hollow of his hand.

28:4.1 to be able to turn, as it w., to a living mirror and

28:4.2 This ability—to hear and see, as it w., all things—

28:5.11 of stepping up to a huge living mirror, as it w., but

32:4.12 The Father has poured out himself, as it w., to make

48:6.28 man sees the universe, as it w., with but one eye—

51:5.2 the children of the Gods have come down, as it w.,

80:9.4 As it w., one day in northern Europe there is a

91:3.7 Adjuster so that man can talk face to face, as it w.,

131:7.3 every hair of pride shuts off saving light, as it w.,

136:9.6 Jesus saw, as it w., “the kingdoms of this world,”

137:5.2 to Bethsaida with Jesus, walking, as it w., on air.

161:2.10 few would indicate that he talks with God, as it w.,

162:4.1 his mission on earth before all the world, as it w..

186:1.3 walked away from the temple, as it w., in a trance.

werewolf

86:5.12 culminated in the w. ideas of animal identification.

westsee West

11:2.2 north-south diameter than in the east-w. diameter.

11:2.2 surface is one tenth that of the east-w. diameter.

11:5.5 are also noted differences in the east-w. pressures.

11:5.6 The least of these pulsations is in an east-w.

15:1.4 position, with the corresponding one to the w.,

31:8.1 the Transcendentalers live in the w. of Paradise in

57:8.23 The long east-and-w. cleavage separated Africa from

58:2.9 rises and slightly to the w. as the sun nears setting.

58:4.3 Africa moved south, creating an east and w. trough,

58:4.4 bays of the central seas of the east-w. cleavage of the

58:7.4 There is also an intermittent east-w. ridge of this

58:7.4 Adirondack Mountains on w. through Michigan,

59:3.9 to the Mississippi valley region but not farther w.

59:4.15 The Catskill Mountains along the w. bank of the

59:5.20 both in the Appalachian regions and in the w..

59:6.4 North America was high above the sea; the w. was

60:3.3 but it was located seven hundred miles w. of the

60:4.3 northern Europe among those of the older east-w.

60:4.3 second European east-w. system, which was born

61:1.13 and Australia, on the w. coast of South America,

61:6.1 Slightly to the w. of India, on land now under

61:7.2 displacing the Mississippi fifty miles to the w.,

62:1.2 In these lands to the w. of India they united with

62:4.2 they fled from the tribe, going w. to raise their family

62:4.3 Primates came to occupy a region on the w. coast of

64:1.1 neither could he go south nor w. because of the

64:1.5 was a continuous land path from England in the w.

64:1.6 and Fonta had migrated far to the east and to the w..

64:1.6 To the w. they passed over Europe to France and

64:1.7 The groups going w. became less contaminated

64:2.5 The Foxhall peoples were farthest w. and succeeded

64:2.7 journeyed on w. from England after a later ice

64:3.1 Besides the Foxhall peoples in the w., another

64:4.1 the highland centers in India to France on the w.,

64:6.11 Africa as the Mediterranean Sea withdrew to the w..

65:2.13 the western implantation of life in the ancient east-w.

67:6.1 The followers of Van withdrew to the highlands w.

73:5.1 to the w. was provided the allotment of ground for

76:0.1 and his followers could not go w., for the Edenites

76:1.1 they remained camped on the plains w. of the stream

77:5.10 residue of Adamson’s descendants migrated w.

78:5.5 Egyptians followed down the east and w. coasts of

78:6.1 east and the harassment of the plainsmen of the w..

78:8.6 all peoples to the north and from Egypt in the w. to

79:3.2 entirely out of touch with Mesopotamia on the w.

79:6.1 pushing them north into Siberia and w. into

79:6.12 China is protected by the mountains to the w. and

79:7.1 This infiltration from the w. was about half Andonite

79:7.4 is true of the last waves of migration from the w..

79:7.4 early Chinese place “the land of the gods” in the w..

80:2.1 water-laden winds from the w. shifted to the north,

80:2.2 The superior tribes to the w. migrated to Spain and

80:7.12 the more cultured families moved on w. to Greece.

80:7.13 in planting so many outposts of culture to the w.

80:8.1 to Europe to mingle with the blue men and w. into

81:1.2 and by the expanding forests in Europe to the w..

93:5.2 and the descendants of the Andites to the w. and

94:1.1 the Aryan-Andite invaders from the north and w..

94:12.3 loving care of Amida, God of the Paradise in the w.

122:2.6 let her journey to the City of Judah, four miles w.

123:5.12 to the w. they could make out the sailing vessels

124:1.10 a cool sea breeze usually blew from the w. from

128:7.11 bride, Esta, moved into a neat little home on the w.

131:1.2 he is the God of the east, the w., the north, and the

135:0.2 City of Judah, about four miles w. of Jerusalem.

135:6.7 he was preaching and baptizing on the w. bank of

139:8.2 at Tarichea, situated on the w. bank of the Jordan

140:1.2 Many shall come from the east and from the w. to sit

151:5.2 is surrounded by high banks, especially on the w..

155:6.19 Jesus beckoned to Andrew and, pointing to the w.

157:2.1 When you see a cloud rising in the w., you say

162:9.6 the w. Jordan highway directly to Magadan Park,

166:3.5 north and the south and from the east and the w..

166:5.3 south and east as Antioch was in the north and w..

190:1.8 Philadelphia in the east to Alexandria in the w..

190:5.1 At Emmaus, about seven miles w. of Jerusalem,

West

98:2.2 But the W. did not share in this new development;

121:1.1 effective spread of a new religion to both W. and

121:1.9 intercourse with the lands to the East and the W..

121:6.2 the drift of Paul’s Christian cult toward the W.

128:3.3 and the even more remote countries of the Far W.

130:2.3 as did the preaching of Peter and Paul in the W..

134:2.3 The Europeans from the Far W. and the Asiatics

134:5.1 great world powers—the Roman Empire in the W.

134:5.9 In the W. it obtained for more than a thousand years

181:2.18 and impartial devotion to the Greeks in the W.

195:1.8 endured only after securing from the W. the Roman

195:1.10 Paul assaulted the W. with the Christian version of

195:1.10 the Greek culture prevailed throughout the W.,

West Indies

59:1.5 along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, over the W.,

60:4.3 extending from Europe over into the W. land

61:1.13 the west coast of South America, and about the W..

westernsee Western

58:4.2 the eastern or Australasian, and the w., embracing

58:5.8 its lateral pressure tended to cause the eastern, w.,

59:1.6 Over parts of eastern and w. America and w. Europe

59:1.17 W. Europe and the British Isles were emerging,

59:2.6 Eastern North America and w. Europe were from

59:4.8 very much of w. Europe, including the British Isles,

59:4.15 inundated a large part of Europe and w. Asia,

59:5.20 Eastern America and w. Europe were connected

60:2.2 The largest of the dinosaurs originated in w. North

60:2.2 over w. Europe, South Africa, and India, but not in

60:2.4 The w. part of the continent was still up, but even

60:3.4 gradual elevation of the w. plains of North America.

60:3.7 palms overspread Europe and the w. plains of

60:3.9 in some places to 10,000 feet in w. North America

60:3.11 The w. advance of the continental drift was

60:3.13 continental drift continued the elevation of the w.

61:2.9 the middle of this period and overran the w. plains.

61:2.10 a notable thing occurred in w. North America:

61:3.10 herds of horses joined the camels on the w. plains

61:4.2 Two great fresh-water lakes existed in w. North

61:5.4 and the ice overspread w. Europe down to France.

61:5.5 Kansas; the eastern and w. ice centers were not then

61:6.4 In the caves of w. Europe may be found bones

61:7.5 Lawrence valley, and the w. ice sheet made little

61:7.7 into one vast ice mass, and all of the w. mountains

61:7.9 w. ice sheet crossing just over the Canadian border;

62:0.1 lemurs were derived from the w. or later American

64:4.6 and primitive man thrived in Europe and w. Asia.

65:2.13 mammals derived from the w. implantation of life in

65:2.15 led to migrate from the arena of w. life implantation

65:2.15 Man thus evolved out of certain w. and central life

66:7.7 Andonites from the highlands of w. India together

72:1.2 greatly facilitates the irrigation of the more arid w.

73:1.5 The w. group was situated on the northeastern

74:7.1 except for four years’ attendance at the w. schools,

74:7.2 The purpose of the w. school system of the Garden

75:3.1 came to the leadership of the w. confederation of the

75:3.1 wielded a great influence among the w. Nodite tribes

75:5.2 Laotta, head of the w. schools of the Garden,

77:4.3 1. The w. or Syrian Nodites.

78:8.3 culture which spread out over all of w. Asia,

79:1.1 continual drifting of the Andite tribes into w. India

79:2.3 the population of w. India had already become

79:3.2 mountain barriers greatly favored w. intercourse.

79:3.4 the religious conquest of the w. half of that polyglot

80:2.4 the isthmus of Gibraltar, protecting the w. basin of

80:9.14 of the original Andonite inhabitants of w. Europe,

81:1.2 geologic changes in northern Africa and w. Asia

92:6.17 The Hebrews were the only w. people to follow

94:1.1 and w. portions of the peninsula had been extensively

95:1.1 the Bedouin Semites who had filtered in from the w.

96:2.1 mixed Semites who held the w. section of Palestine,

121:2.8 the w. terminals of the caravan routes between the

123:0.6 the Jordan valley, and the w. routes were not

130:3.3 attention to the w. civilization of the Roman world.

130:3.4 to the w. limits of this city of one million people.

134:3.1 at the old Persian city of Urmia on the w. shores of

135:6.1 John journeyed around the w. coast of the Dead Sea

142:8.4 This park was situated on the w. slope of the

146:1.3 more easy of acceptance by the w. Greeks.

151:5.3 there being no evidence of a storm on the w. shore

152:4.1 began to row toward Bethsaida on the w. shore of

156:6.3 they made their way to Gennesaret on the w. shores

158:4.3 Herod Antipas, had wandered about through the w.

173:5.6 a silent group of Jews made their way up the w.

176:0.2 were minded to climb up the w. slope of Olivet for

178:3.1 Jesus and the twelve walked over the w. brow of

193:5.1 when Jesus arrived on the w. slope of Mount Olivet

195:1.7 penetrated the lands of the w. Mediterranean when

Westernsee Western civilization;

    Western Hemisphere; Western world

79:3.6 The settlements along the seacoast of the W. Ghats

121:6.1 of the Eastern and W. schools of Hebrew thought,

121:6.1 and the Levant in general adopted the W. Jewish

121:6.6 The Gospel of John was addressed to the W. peoples

121:6.9 Eastern (Babylonian) and the W. (Hellenic) Jews,

122:5.11 the more liberal and broader W., or Hellenistic,

124:0.1 the W., or Hellenic, views of Hebrew theology.

125:2.12 Parthia, as well as in the Far-W. provinces of Rome.

125:2.12 from the Far-Eastern and the remote W. countries.

195:0.3 presented to the hungry hearts of these W. peoples

195:8.3 For three hundred years W. thinking has been

195:8.4 to free the thinking and living of the W. peoples

Western civilization

195:0.2 W. was at this time intellectual, war weary, and

195:0.3 in the ethics, morality, and religions of W..

195:4.3 And it did persist on through the long night of W.

195:8.2 domination of W. by the institutionalized Christian

195:8.3 The majority of professed Christians of W. are

195:8.6 W. today enjoys many liberties and satisfactions as a

195:8.7 and the unprecedented material progress of W..

195:10.15 would-be believers among the various peoples of W.

195:10.20 the industrial life, and the moral standards of W.;

195:10.21 sponsor social systems and industrial policies of W.

Western Hemisphere

59:1.14 animals appearing in the W. were slightly different

59:2.4 In the W. only an arm of the Pacific Ocean remained

61:3.7 but nothing comparable to the lava flows of the W..

61:4.3 were extinct in the W. by the close of this period.

61:4.6 and the W. was isolated much as it is today.

61:4.6 types of life began to develop in the Eastern and W..

61:6.4 Human beings were not present in the W. until near

62:1.2 While these early lemurs evolved in the W.,

79:5.9 the peoples of the W. had no contact with the rest of

Western world

98:0.1 The ideals of the W. were basically Socratic,

136:9.6 Rome was mistress of the W. world.

171:1.6 of Jesus and about Jesus spread to all the W.;

195:0.2 The peoples of the W., the beneficiaries of Greek

195:2.1 Rome brought into the whole W. a new tolerance for

195:2.9 culture, and had made the W. ready for one God.

195:3.7 for a good religion to make progress in the W..

195:10.18 resurrected and virtually reconquered the whole W.

westernmost

64:7.17 the w. of the Andon tribes came very near being

westward

15:1.4 number two is in the north, preparing for the w.

57:8.23 prepared the way for the w. drift of the continents of

58:4.3 America, were beginning their long and slow w.

59:5.19 190,000,000 years ago witnessed a w. extension of

60:3.1 of the termination of the w. drift of the continents,

61:6.4 But during the interglacial epochs they passed w.

61:7.1 eastern seaboard north and w. in North America

62:1.2 the North American type lemurs had migrated w.

63:5.2 descendants of Andon and Fonta pushed on w. over

63:6.7 settlement called Oban, the tarrying place on the w.

64:7.8 migrated w. along the old trails of the Andon tribes.

64:7.13 newly elevated land bridge which separated the w.

64:7.18 the mixed stock of the blue man journeyed w. and

73:3.1 narrow peninsula—almost an island—projecting w.

77:5.10 groups that migrated w. to Greece and the islands

78:3.2 the Adamites journeyed w. to the valley of the Nile;

78:3.2 days was extensively northward and thence w..

78:3.2 north and then circling w. around the Caspian Sea

78:6.8 Civilization moved w. to the Nile and the islands

79:1.1 the Andites made the w. turning around the inland

80:1.4 was little to hinder the w. migration of the Adamites.

80:2.5 curtailed the w. movements of the Adamites,

80:4.5 As they moved w. across the Russian plains,

80:7.3 These progenitors of the Greeks were led w. by Sato

80:7.9 more adventurous peoples poured w. to the islands.

80:9.7 the w. thrust of the Andonites reached Europe.

121:7.5 inertia, the motion of religious evolution passed w.

162:4.3 Here they turned about to face w., to repeat their

171:8.14 dignity and gracious majesty pointed his finger w.,

wet

136:3.1 he had been w. with the dews of Mount Hermon

147:5.3 she also w. his feet with her tears of gratitude,

147:7.2 cloth upon an old garment, lest, when it is w.,

187:5.3 moistened Jesus’ lips with the same sponge w. in the

whales

49:2.17 and your seals and w., of marine habitat, are also

61:2.11 ever since remained in the sea, yielding modern w.,

65:2.12 evolving into marine types, such as w. and seals,

130:1.2 conflicts with the difficult w. of selfishness which

whatnon-exhaustive; see whatinterrogative

2:5.4 “Behold w. manner of love the Father has bestowed

3:6.4 W. unintended homage the mechanist pays the

4:2.6 W. a travesty to worship nature because it is in a

4:5.6 W. a travesty upon the infinite character of God!

5:2.3 W. a mistake to dream of God far off in the skies

5:3.3 we simply worship God for w. we comprehend

8:6.4 “He who has an ear, let him hear w. the Spirit says

16:7.4 He knows w. he is doing, why he is doing it, where

26:11.5 an anthropomorphic God. W. a mistake!

27:7.5 W. play does for your jaded minds on earth,

27:7.7 W. a triumph of technique!

27:7.7 W. a fruition of the eternal plan and purpose of the

28:5.9 to rule immediately as to “w. manner of spirit”

28:5.21 made fully cognizant of exactly “w. manner of spirit”

28:6.2 “take note of the man, in w. manner he was born.”

30:4.30 W. a preparation for some future work is afforded

31:10.20 W. a glorious destiny for the animal-origin children

34:6.6 W. the world of today needs is the truth which your

39:4.13 It is not so much w. you learn in this first life;

40:6.2 “Behold, w. manner of love the Father has

40:6.2 While “it does not yet appear w. you shall be,”

40:7.5 W. dignity of destiny and glory of attainment

48:7.24 The evolving soul is not made divine by w. it does,

48:7.24 but by w. it strives to do.

54:2.4 In short, w. God had given men and angels Lucifer

55:2.5 And w. a beautiful occasion when mortals thus

55:8.4 W. the Material Sons did for the mortal races

68:4.1 W. habit is to the individual, custom is to the group;

70:9.14 W. may be regarded as right in one age may not be

71:3.1 It is not w. a state is but w. it does that determines

72:12.2 W. a wonderful thing could be done on this world if

74:7.23 And w a different world Urantia would have become

75:8.7 W. a glorious universe, in that it is personal and

81:6.15 might does make w. is and w. has been in history.

92:3.3 Remember, that is w. happened; it is a historical fact.

95:7.5 W. Yahweh, the volcano spirit, was to the Jewish

97:5.6 w. does the Lord require of you but to do justly

99:4.5 it is w. one believes rather than w. one knows that

99:5.11 W. a mistake for Christians to make when they dare

100:3.5 and potential—not w. was, but w. is and is to be.

102:5.1 In the evolving cosmos the potential is w. is to be,

106:4.3 W changes will be inaugurated by the full emergence

107:2.6 W. functions may be theirs, we do not know.

109:4.5 W. others have lost, in that they refused to survive,

111:1.5 W. you are today is not so important as w. you are

111:3.7 W. you begin in time you will assuredly finish in

112:7.18 W. an adventure!

112:7.18 W. a romance!

117:5.13 W. man himself takes with him as a personality

117:6.3 W. Michael is to Nebadon, the Supreme is to the

118:6.5 And w. a son desires and the Father wills will come

125:2.5 as to w. really was behind the veil of separation,

125:6.9 “O Jerusalem, and the people thereof, w. slaves you

126:4.5 No! for the Lord has showed us, O men, w. is good.

131:1.4 W. man does must come to an end, but what God

131:1.4 but w. the Creator does goes on forever.

131:1.8 W. a great honor it is to worship the Most High!

131:1.9 God is just: W. fruit we receive not from our

131:3.5 W. you do shall be done to you, in the judgment

131:3.6 W. is given wisely is well saved.

131:8.5 God does not reward man for w. he does but for w.

131:9.2 was: “W. Heaven appoints is without error.

131:9.4 W. you do not like when done to yourself, do not

132:7.9 W. a scene for the celestial intelligences to behold,

133:1.2 And that is just w. I did.

133:2.1 It was not so much w. he said that touched this

133:4.12 Your fellows must judge you by w. you did, but

133:5.4 scientists can never (scientifically) tell you w. these

133:7.4 And w. fun they had as they wandered over the

141:5.1 W. I require of you, my apostles, is spirit unity—

145:3.11 W. a Creator Son desires and his Father wills IS.

146:2.7 W. the true son desires and the Father wills IS.

146:2.10 if you are ever in doubt as to w. you would ask of

147:4.2 W. manner of thinking is going on in your heart?

147:5.7 W. you are becoming day by day is of infinitely

147:6.6 It consisted in w. he did and in w. he affirmed.

148:6.10 become w. you are that he may make you w. he is!

149:1.7 W. the Creator Son desires and the eternal Father

149:4.5 It was not so much w. Jesus taught about the

149:6.5 for w. he is rather than to fear him for w. he does.

149:6.6 love their parents for w. they are more than for w.

157:5.3 He now proposed boldly to reveal to them w. he is

158:7.6 W. a shock these words were to these Galilean

168:5.0 5. WHAT BECAME OF LAZARUS

169:4.4 not by understanding w. Jesus said, but by knowing

169:4.4 but by knowing w. Jesus was.

171:6.3 “And marvel not at w. I say nor take offense at w.

172:4.2 W. a strange day it had been!

175:2.2 W. a shudder of horror passes over the onlooking

176:3.7 W. a sorry sight for successive generations of the

177:4.10 W. a crushing thing is disappointment in the lives

179:4.6 Jesus said: “W. you have decided to do, do quickly.”

180:3.5 And w. I have told you is true and everlasting,

181:2.7 w. a time I have had trying to make you a son of

182:3.2 As Jesus awoke them, he said: “W.!

185:2.4 W. effrontery for these subject citizens to appear

187:0.3 W. Jesus is now about to do, submit to death on the

187:1.3 only replied, “W. I have written, I have written.”

187:2.4 “Father, forgive them, for they know not w. they do.

188:3.4 —we do not really know w. Jesus commended to

188:5.6 “Father, forgive them, for they know not w. they do.

194:3.0 3. WHAT HAPPENED AT PENTECOST

195:9.6 their fears of w. it will do to them—and with them.

195:9.8 W. an awakening the world would experience if it

196:0.10 look not so much for w. he taught as for w. he did.

196:0.13 not only to believe w. he believed, but also as he

196:0.14 to believe w. Jesus believed and as he believed.

196:1.2 W. a transcendent service if, through this

196:1.3 to find out w. Jesus believed, to discover his ideals,

whatinterrogative

12:4.2 Who, or w., is really responsible for the gigantic

12:6.6 W. is the explanation of this unpredictable

23:4.4 W. significance should we attach to the fact that

39:4.11 W. is loyalty?

40:7.5 Do you fully appreciate w. has been done for you?

48:0.2 W. magic could death, the natural dissolution of the

56:7.6 w. then will be the future function of the Creator-

67:8.3W. of Amadon of Urantia, does he still stand

70:10.3 the savage asked, not w. killed him, but who?

100:2.7 w. does it matter if all things earthly crash?”

102:4.2 W. is human experience?

106:0.4 is itself a relative term—maximum in relation to w.?

106:8.22 w. then would transpire as a consequence of such

108:1.4 W. is the intellectual potential, the intelligence

108:1.5 W. is the potential of soul, the probable spiritual

118:9.8 w. would their unity create as the combined

125:5.3 W. really exists in the holy of holies, behind the veil?

126:2.5 unvarying test: W. does it do for the human soul?

126:3.7 go forth as a world teacher, w. would he call himself

126:3.7 W. claim should he make concerning his mission?

126:3.7 By w. name would he be called by the people who

126:3.10 To w. event did these prophecies refer?

126:3.11 w. should be his relation to this Jewish Messiah?

126:3.11 And w. should be his relation, after embarking on

126:4.5 And w. does the Lord require of you but to deal

127:5.1 W. next could happen?

128:7.7 Leave them to go where? To do w.?

130:8.4 who cannot perceive the meaning of w. you say?

131:4.8 W. can be greater than to experience salvation from

132:5.2 “But w. do you think a man in my position should

133:1.3 and threaten to destroy you, w. would you do?

133:2.1 out—“er—why—yes, w. do you want with me?”

133:2.1 W. did the woman do to deserve such treatment

133:2.1 Now, my friend, tell me w. is the matter?

133:7.5 Teacher, w. do you mean when you say that man

135:4.4 W. did Malachi mean?

135:9.5 W. was to be the relation of John to Jesus?

136:6.1 W. would he, now the fully self-conscious creator of

136:7.1 W. would be his attitude when confronted by

137:1.3 believed he was sent by God, but w. about John?

137:2.4 W. should he do?

137:3.7 W. would this strange person do next?

137:4.5 “I cannot understand him; w. can it all mean?

137:4.8 “My good woman, w. have I to do with that?”

137:4.8 “Woman, w. have you to do with making such

140:6.6 “Master, w. shall we teach the people regarding

140:6.9 and a tooth for a tooth.’ W. shall we say?”

140:8.17W. shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world

140:10.9 Jesus, “Master, w. is the kingdom of heaven?”

142:2.4 W. profit have you from successive generations of

142:4.2 w. has that to do with this day when the Father in

142:5.2 let me ask w. father among you who is a worthy

142:7.1 mode of life, but w. shall we teach the multitude?

143:1.2 now, Master, w. shall we say to these gentiles?

144:8.3 W. did you behold in John—a reed shaken with the

144:8.3 But w. did you see when you beheld John?

144:8.7 saying: “But to w. shall I liken this generation?

145:2.12W. have we to do with you, Jesus of Nazareth?

145:4.3 W. does all this mean?”

147:5.4 And w. is the meaning of all this?

147:8.2 For w. reason do you afflict your souls while you

148:4.1 Master, w. is evil?”

148:6.6 And since man is so weak, w. chance has he for

148:9.3 W. is the difference whether I say to this paralytic,

150:5.0 5. WHAT MUST I DO TO BE SAVED?

150:5.1 “Master, w. shall we answer when women ask us,

150:5.1 when women ask us, W. shall I do to be saved?”

151:1.3 “Master, w. is the meaning of the dark sayings which

151:2.1 w. is your interpretation of the parable?”

152:0.2 W. do you mean?”

152:2.6 Said Jesus: “W. shall we do with the multitude?

152:2.7 I would like to feed them. W. food have we with us?

152:4.1 W. could all this mean?

153:2.3 Today, I desire to ask you: W. will the chief priests

153:2.4W. is it you seek as evidence of my mission on

153:2.5W. new sign is it that you seek at my hands?

153:2.6 during a storm, to go in pursuit of me, and w. for?

153:2.7W. must we do to perform the works of God?’

153:3.2 W. avail is your teaching if it cannot be carried out

153:4.1W. can you do for such affliction as this? Can you

153:5.3 If you find it difficult to endure this test, w., then,

154:4.1 momentous question: “W. shall we do with Jesus?”

155:4.2 just w. is wrong with the religion of our enemies

155:4.2 W. is the real difference between their religion and

155:6.13 w. chance does the Father have to appear as a God

156:1.4 W. has happened to you, his disciples, that you

158:5.1W. were you disputing about as we drew near?”

158:7.5 W. does it profit a man to gain the whole world

158:7.5 W. would a man give in exchange for eternal life?

158:8.1 w. was it that you talked about so earnestly among

159:4.1 W. is the truth about the Scriptures?”

159:5.15 “Master, w. should I do if a stranger forced me to

162:2.8 W. can he mean when he declares that soon he will

162:2.9 W. can there be wrong in these teachings even

162:3.2 W. do you say should be done with her?”

163:2.4 to know w. more I must do to gain eternal life?”

163:3.4 Master, we have left everything to follow you, w.

164:1.1 ask you just w. I should do to inherit eternal life?”

164:1.1 Jesus answered, “W. is written in the law and the

164:4.4 Turning to Josiah, he said: “W. do you have to say

164:4.8 why do you not tell us the whole truth about w.

164:4.9 w. did he actually do to you? w. did he say to you?

165:4.2 himself, saying: ‘W. shall I do with all my riches?

165:4.9 “My son, w. shall it profit you if you gain the whole

166:1.3 w. next will you honor me with as your guest on

166:2.3 w. if the Samaritan loves God as well as the Jews?

167:7.1 w. shall we teach the people regarding the heavenly

168:1.8 W. is the good of healing strangers in Galilee if he

168:3.2 question, “W. shall we do with Jesus of Nazareth?”

169:2.1 “Master, w. did you mean when you said today that

169:2.4 unfaithful steward began to say to himself: ‘W.

171:0.4 he asked her, “W. do you want me to do for you?”

171:2.3 Again, w. king, when he prepares to make war upon

171:5.3 Jesus said: “W. do you want me to do for you?”

172:1.1 authorities, had all been asking: “W. do you think?

173:0.2 Judas, and that was: W. will the Master do today?

173:0.2 absorbing thought of Judas was: W. shall I do?

173:1.8 Do you not hear w. the children of the Levites say

173:2.2 question: “By w. authority do you do these things?

173:4.2 how they have rejected and killed his son, w. will

173:5.4 w. sign will you give us whereby we shall know

174:1.1 Which of us is right? w. do you say?”

174:4.6 W. do you think of the Deliverer? That is, whose son

174:5.9 W. shall I say as I look ahead and discern what is

175:1.15 W. can be expected of a nation when the blind lead

175:4.2 of just one question: “W. will they do with Jesus?”

176:2.7 “But w. is the significance of this teaching having

176:3.1 w. should be our attitude while you are away on the

176:3.2 W. more shall I say?

176:3.2 the end of the world, w. have these things to do

176:3.2 W. does it matter to you who believe this gospel of

177:4.7 but w. are you willing to give me for this service?”

179:3.8 “Do you really understand w. I have done to you?

179:3.8 W. lesson should you learn from this parable in

180:3.2 w. have I done to these men that they should hate

180:6.6 to talk with each other: “W. is this that he tells us?

180:6.6 W. can he mean by this ‘little while’ and ‘not for

181:2.9 but w. will you do when I go away and you at last

181:2.20W. shall I ever do if the Master goes away and

181:2.27 W. experience must you pass through before you

184:1.4W. are the names of your disciples, besides Simon

184:1.6 “Just w. is it you are trying to teach the people?

184:1.6 W. do you claim to be?”

184:3.15 exclaimed: “W. further need have we of witnesses?

184:3.15 W. do you now think should be done with this law-

184:4.5 W. is this trait of the animal in man which leads

185:2.1W. accusation do you bring against this fellow?”

185:3.5 half in sincerity, “Truth, w. is truth—who knows?”

185:5.9W. shall I do with him who is called the king of the

185:5.10 W. evil has he done?

185:5.12 “If I release the murderer, Barabbas, w. shall I do

185:6.6 man shall die, but w. has he done to deserve death?

185:7.1 W. is this they say, that you are the Son of God?”

186:1.5 the Romans, and as for your guilt, w. is that to us?

190:5.3W. were the words you exchanged so earnestly

190:5.3 Then asked the Master, “W. things?”

191:5.4 from this world, w. will you say to your brethren?

192:2.5 “If I follow on after you, w. shall this man do?”

192:2.5 are gone, even until I come back, w. is that to you?

194:4.4 W. has happened to these men whom Jesus had

195:7.13 If man is only a machine, by w. technique does this

196:2.10 W. mortal can fail to be uplifted by the faith Jesus

whateversee whatever, nothing

7:5.7 We do believe that w. the Eternal Son acquired on

7:5.8 W. our difficulty in comprehending the bestowals

7:5.9 W. else this original Michael revealed, he made the

12:3.10 W. the nature of this postulated intelligence, it is a

12:7.1 with regard to all reality of w. nature an inexorable

12:8.3 W. the transformations of force in the outlying

13:4.4 existential Deity is in no manner w. influenced by

29:3.6 they have anything w. to do with physical gravity

33:4.8 As administrators, of w. order or degree, you will

35:4.4 are the first to act in all emergencies of w. nature

53:2.5 W. these first beginnings were, they had their

53:3.1 W. the early origins of trouble in the hearts of Satan

54:6.1 W. the difficulties evolutionary mortals may

89:4.3 his sacrifice of w. nature might function as a message

102:1.6 W. more God may be than a high and perfect moral

110:2.2 w. the Adjuster has succeeded in doing for you,

117:0.1 To the extent that we do the will of God in w.

118:9.8 W. the attributes of such third persons of these

125:6.5 W. possessed you to desert us?”

127:1.7 Jesus decided to allow Mary to entertain w. ideas

133:3.5 Justus wondered w. became of such a wise Hebrew

135:12.6 Ask me on this my birthday for w. you desire, and

137:4.9 quarters, saying, “W. my son says, that do.”

137:8.14 And w. it shall cost you in the things of the world,

138:7.4 remain here by the sea two weeks and fish or do w.

140:10.6 w. of practical political, social, or economic value

147:3.1 disturbance would be healed of w. infirmity he had

159:5.9 The turning of the other cheek, or w. act that may

163:1.3 that city, eating and drinking w. is set before you.

163:3.3 W. thing or person comes between you and the love

163:3.5 ‘Go you also to work in my vineyard, and w. is

165:4.10 W. else may concern the wealthy in the judgment,

168:0.6 even now I believe that w. you shall ask of God,

171:0.4 have Jesus promise in advance to grant w. request

whatever, nothing

11:5.1 It has n. to do with the affairs of spirit intelligences,

16:4.16 universe activities with which they have n. to do:

29:3.10 The Universe Power Directors have n. to do with

31:8.2 the Transcendentalers have n. to do with the affairs

112:1.18 but such a process has n. to do with personality,

150:3.3 1. The courses of the stars in the heavens have n.

183:1.1 the Father in heaven had n. to do with instigating

whatsoever

2:2.2W. God does, it shall be forever; nothing can be

2:3.2 God is not mocked, for w. a man sows that shall he

28:5.22 and w. the divine Spirit knows of you is immediately

82:5.10 relationships, cases representing no blood relation w.

115:3.16 W. is identified with the I AM can never find an

121:4.3 “I have learned in w. state I am, therewith to be

131:2.11 W. you hate do to no man.

131:10.7 W. I would that men should do to me, that I will do

133:8.3W. your hand finds to do, do that with all your

140:3.15 w. you believe that I would do to men, do you also

158:1.7 and know that w. I have declared to you is true.”

158:2.2 received him not but did to him w. they willed.”

159:1.3 w. you shall decree on earth shall be recognized in

163:3.5 work in my vineyard, and w. is right I will pay you

175:1.8 do w. they bid you and observe the essentials of the

178:1.12 W. you would that men should do to you, do even

180:2.1 my living spirit so infuse you that you may ask w.

wheat

69:4.5 The first weights were grains of w. and other cereals.

81:1.7 the descendants of Adam had grown w. and barley,

81:1.8 the combination of the w., rice, and vegetable diet

97:4.3 will sift the house of Israel among all nations as w. is

130:1.6 just as nature allows the w. and the tares to grow

135:7.2 he will gather the w. into his garner, but the chaff

147:6.4 the waving w., which was just then ripening, was

151:4.1 his enemy came and sowed weeds among the w.

151:4.1 you are gathering them up, you uproot the w. also.

151:4.1 and then gather up the w. to be stored in my barn.

169:2.4 And he replied, ‘A hundred measures of w..’

174:5.8 You well know that, except a grain of w. falls into

wheel

13:4.2 The Master Spirits are the mind-spirit balance w. of

15:0.1 thus constituting the vast creation one gigantic w.,

15:4.5 and the mother w. is still throwing off suns,

41:3.3 that are too large are thrown off a nebular mother w.

57:2.3 held within the confines of this gigantic space w.,

57:3.3 securely within the gravity grasp of the mother w..

57:3.5 The energy w. grew until it attained its maximum of

57:3.10 even in the regions near the central mother-sun w..

66:5.5 this corps first taught men to use the w. for the

81:3.6 Ages before, the w. had been used, but now vehicles

94:10.2 Prayers are fastened to a w., and with its turning

104:4.46 The triunities are the functional balance w. of infinity

123:5.15 Nathan’s fingers mold the clay on the potter’s w.,

139:3.7 James was an excellent balance w. for Peter.

wheels

12:1.14 These tremendous w. of energizing forces are

12:4.6 the gigantic universe w. which are now in process of

15:4.4 the mother w. of the direct-origin suns and their

15:4.4 these vast energy w. had the same origin as did those

15:5.1 planets of a universe originates in the nebular w.;

15:5.4 those suns which are thrown off the great mother w.

15:6.11 dark islands to function as powerful balance w.,

15:6.13 unestablished wild offspring of the solar mother w.,

29:2.19 acting as universe balance w. or energy governors.

41:1.1 The spiral and other nebulae, the mother w. of the

89:8.8 formally, and written out for emplacement on w.

whennon-exhaustive

132:7.9 W. man goes in partnership with God, great things

141:5.1 “James, James, w. did I teach you that you should

146:2.11 “But w. to pray, I will not say. Only the spirit that

147:6.4 since w. did it become sinful to eat grain on the

153:5.3 W. and how will you prepare yourselves for the

158:6.4 W. can you be depended upon to adhere to the

162:8.3 But w. will both of you learn to live as I have

176:0.2 “Tell us, Master, how shall we know w. these

176:1.4 to direct us, w. should we forsake Jerusalem?”

176:1.6 how shall we know w. you will return to bring all

176:4.3 But Jesus did not say how, where, or w. he would

whence

1:4.3 mortal tabernacle “returns to the earth w. it came”;

2:3.4 the cosmic potentials w. they once emerged.

41:5.4 up to the solar surface, w. it starts out on its space

51:1.6 carry on as material citizens of the realm, and w. they

86:3.2 an unorganized spirit world, a domain w. came all

104:4.28 the Isle of Paradise, w. emanate the unimaginable

121:2.2 the Mediterranean, w. ships carried their cargoes to

121:5.8 Some mythical legend, a mystery—w. their name.

130:0.2 From Naples they went to Capua, w. they traveled

132:5.2 to find the honest answer, w. came this wealth?

137:2.6 looking up, inquired, “W. comes this teacher?”

142:6.5 you do not see the wind—w. it comes or whither it

143:2.8 translated into the joyous kingdom of the spirit, w.

143:5.2 well is deep; w., then, have you this living water?

146:3.1 to explain “w., why, and whither,” and added:

151:4.1 W. then come these weeds?

153:5.3 when I ascend to the place w. I came to this world

155:6.12 the word of God regardless of w. it appears to take

160:3.1 W. the power to accomplish all this?

160:3.1 W. comes the energy to do these great things?

162:2.3 We know w. you are.

162:2.3 “You claim to know me and to know w. I am.

162:5.2 for I know w. I came, who I am, and whither I go.

162:5.2 You who would kill the Son of Man know not w. I

164:4.10 but as for this man Jesus, we know not w. he is.”

164:4.11 since you confess that you know not w. this man

166:3.4 I say to such selfish ones: I know not w. you are.

173:2.4 The baptism of John, w. was it?

195:6.8 But w. comes all this vast universe of mathematics

whenever

0:1.12 w. time and space are transcended, such an absonite

0:1.13 W., wherever, and however the absolute level of

5:2.2 This refers to the personality circuit, w., wherever,

6:0.1 w. and however the Father personally expresses

6:4.5 wherever and w. they appear in the universes.

7:4.5 W. and wherever there occurs a delay in the

9:1.4 He functions specifically wherever and w. energy

9:6.3 gravity, but wherever and w. the latter two impinge,

12:6.3 W. and wherever there occurs a liaison between

16:3.4 all orders of the Sons of God w. they may happen to

16:3.12 W. the creatures jointly created by the Son and the

16:3.12 it is this Master Spirit who is their adviser; and w.,

19:2.3 Wherever and w. a Perfector of Wisdom functions

19:2.4 w. in the conduct of the superuniverse it is desired

19:3.3 but we function as a trio w. the occasion requires.

19:4.4 W. and wherever a Universal Censor is present,

25:3.3 W. the supervising personalities of the individual

26:3.4 supernaphim to give assistance wherever and w.

28:5.15 W. the Divine Counselors are called upon for

28:5.22 whatsoever the Spirit knows of you is available w.

31:2.1 Wherever and w Gravity Messengers are functioning

35:4.2 W. and wherever special help is needed, there you

36:5.1 Wherever and w. such mind is manifest, these spirits

37:5.9 W. fairness and justice require an understanding of

42:12.13 w. a real spirit-mind is functioning, there always

66:8.1 w. a test had come, he had always proved loyal to

70:1.1 And w. the fabric of civilization becomes stressed by

73:1.4 This feud was constantly coming to the surface w.

84:7.3 W. the mores fluctuate, there is fluctuation in the

95:7.6 “For w. as many as three speak together, God is

112:3.3 personality is considered to have met with death w.

117:3.11 again function as a culminator in future ages w.

123:3.5 which adults celebrated in Jerusalem w. possible,

127:6.1 But for many years, w. the story of Jesus’ human

127:6.7 his custom to engage in this sacramental ritual w.

128:7.5 W. this subject was referred to, Jesus only replied,

136:2.6 procedure that obtains on the morontia worlds w.

148:3.2 W. any one of the apostles ventured to ask Jesus

162:8.2 to drop everything and listen to Jesus’ teaching w.

163:1.3 W. you go to stay at a home, first say: Peace be to

wherenon-exhaustive

75:4.8 Eve in the Garden and asking, ‘W. are you?’”

103:5.11W. the spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.”

128:7.7 Leave them to go w.? To do what?

137:6.2 W. is the house that you built for me?

137:6.2 And w. is the place of my dwelling?

150:9.2 W. are they today? We hear big things about you,

151:5.5 W. is your faith? Peace, be quiet.”

157:6.12 heaven have nests, I have not w. to lay my head?”

162:2.8W. will this man go that we cannot find him?

162:3.5 Jesus said: “Woman, w. are your accusers?

162:5.2 your darkness you asked me, ‘W. is your Father?

165:4.1 W. did you get the idea that I give attention to the

166:2.5 W., then, are the other nine, the Jews?

168:1.1 mourners, he asked them, “W. have you laid him?”

168:1.6 even asked the sisters, “W. have you laid him?”

176:4.3 But Jesus did not say how, w., or when he would

178:2.5 Passover, w. would you have us prepare to eat it?”

178:2.7W. is the guest chamber wherein the Master is to

185:7.1 of Jesus, Pilate inquired: “W. do you come from?

189:4.10 the garden, said, “W. have you taken the Master?

189:4.10 W. have they laid him?

189:4.10 Do you know w. they have taken him?”

whereabouts

6:4.8 The Father and the Son really know the w. of all the

20:1.12 dependent on the nature and w. of their service,

24:2.1 is cognizant of the presence and w. of all thinking

24:2.2 the number, nature, and w. of all will creatures in

29:1.3 their slowly circulating presences indicate the w. of

34:4.7 Creator Son to function independently of the w. of

39:3.8 of their velocity, direction, and astronomic w..

75:5.6 mother was in complete ignorance of his w. or fate.

106:4.3 you have not been informed of their present w. or

112:5.15 As to the exact w. of mortal personality during the

119:1.3 word of the mission and w. of the Creator Son.

129:2.10 never did disclose his knowledge of Jesus’ w.

150:6.2 being informed as to the w. and movements of all

154:7.2 and to see that information of their w. and safety was

157:0.1 call upon Mary to learn what they could of his w..

171:3.4 knowing his w. should inform the Sanhedrin;

whereas

7:1.10 w. the Deity Absolute seems to pervade the vast

13:4.4 W. the spiritual presence of absolute and

22:7.3 w. with the Paradise Deities there seems to be no

26:3.2 But, w. adequately developed individuals may be

34:1.3 w., after the reappearance of the supervising Master

41:0.2 w. their physical components, the spheres of space

43:6.7 W. your artists must resort to inert paint and

62:3.13 w. the modern simians (excepting certain lemurs,

68:5.8 w. the man need only go to his herds to provide an

70:7.7 the men; w. before boys had gathered vegetables

77:8.10 w. the secondary creatures are almost exclusively

81:1.4 soil toil is a curse, w. it is the greatest of blessings.

116:1.5 W. physique may attain completed growth,

116:1.5 and w. spirit may achieve perfection of development,

132:3.10 w. prayer becomes the great unifier of the various

151:2.5 w. we were all of one mind an hour ago, now are we

164:4.9 but one thing I do know—that, w. I was blind, now I

165:4.8 this is the portion of his reward: W. he says, I have

176:4.3 he intimated that, w. the eye of flesh had beheld him

whereat

187:0.4 their meeting in the temple, w. they discussed

whereby

0:8.11 God the Sevenfold provide the mechanism w. the

1:3.7 those transformations in the mortal mind w. such a

3:5.17 utter strangers to that saving faith w. mortal man

7:3.6 there exists no plan w. such unworthy prayers can

9:8.25 These spirit beings constitute the living ladder w.

12:8.8 Mind is the technique w. spirit realities become

15:5.14 the foregoing procedures suggest the methods w.

20:6.1 The method w. a Paradise Son becomes ready for

28:4.9 ultimate precision w. they may enjoy the reflective

31:5.1 w. the Adamic citizens of the local systems, when

32:4.8 the mechanism w. the Sons enjoy intimate and

32:4.8 we cannot fully comprehend the methods w. God

32:4.8 recognize the avenue w. the Father can receive

32:5.4 death constitutes the only possible procedure w.

34:7.6 the new way of mortal living w. human beings may

35:5.2 There exists no known method w. Vorondadeks can

36:6.7 But we do not comprehend the technique w. the

40:6.2 the spirit of sonship, w. you cry, ‘our Father.’”

40:9.4 no mechanism w. human memory may persist.

40:10.3 technique w. a mortal being does not or cannot

41:2.5 method w. this vegetative energy can be converted

42:2.1 to find suitable words in the English language w. to

48:0.2 is the only possible approach w. material mortals

49:5.32 numerous techniques w. man escapes his terrestrial

52:5.5 Lucifer rebellion had suspended the procedure w.

55:6.6 the technique w. the absonite personalities reveal the

74:3.5 methods w. they would seek to redeem the social

77:2.5 not unlike those procedures w. Urantia scientists

87:5.14 Slow is man to abandon those methods w. he so

87:6.2 began to devise schemes w. he could compel spirit

91:3.4 w. the conversations with the fictitious alter ego

91:5.6 Prayer is the technique w., sooner or later, every

91:6.7 There is no other technique w. every man,

93:6.4 agreement between divinity and humanity w. God

93:10.1 the technique w. Machiventa was to be released from

96:3.4 entered into a compact with the king of Egypt w.

101:5.1 Revelation is a technique w. ages upon ages of time

101:6.17 Jesus was and is the new and living way w. man

102:4.1 The technique w. you can accept another’s idea as

102:4.1 w. you may “let the mind which was in Christ be also

103:3.5 and animal worship to the various ceremonials w. the

104:4.8 volitional infinity and provides the mechanisms w.

110:3.2 succeed or fail to co-operate with the scheme w.

114:3.4 an arrangement w. the returning governor general

115:2.4 apparent method w. the possibilities of the cosmos

116:7.3 w. the spirit of this emerging personality of the

118:9.1 They are the devices w. finite creatures are enabled

119:5.5 not comprehend the method w. this Paradise Son

124:4.1 his study of the methods w. men make a living.

130:2.1 the technique w. the tides were utilized to flush the

130:7.4 Time is the succession-arrangement w. events are

131:4.2 your creatures, the power w. you abide immanent!

134:6.13 there is no other way w. peace on earth and good

136:7.3 found no way w. he could be wholly delivered from

146:2.17 Worship is a transforming experience w. the finite

151:1.2 because it had no root w. to secure moisture.

166:4.2 Do we not all live by the same means w all men exist

167:4.2 a plan w. the scribes and Pharisees of Jerusalem

167:7.6 w. man’s spirit is released from the tabernacles of the

173:5.4 what sign will you give us w. we shall know that

184:4.6 Jesus becomes the sure and certain technique w.

196:2.4 the new and living way w. mortals may so ascend

wherefore

52:7.15 W., beloved, seeing that you look for such things,

81:1.4 For ages it was considered menial to till the soil; w.

82:4.2 w. their marriages were planned and arranged by the

122:1.3 w. Gabriel selected just such persons as Joseph and

126:1.5 Jesus did none of these things; w. the confusion

128:1.7 W. it behooved him in every respect to be made like

136:1.5 There was much talk about repentance; w. the appeal

147:1.2 did I think myself worthy to come to you; w. I

147:6.4 you allow; w. do you quibble over such trifles?”

148:6.7 W. has the Son of Man come forth from the Father

148:7.2 “I know w. you have sent this man into my

152:4.2 saying: “O, you of little faith, w. did you doubt?”

153:3.6 on one of flouting the sacred law of the Jews; w.

155:1.3 w. do they strive with valiant and effective execution

157:6.11 w. I speak boldly to you concerning these mysteries.

158:1.6 w. do you doubt when I am not with you?

158:7.3 w. do I persist in telling you that the Son of Man

159:4.2 w. must I choose from among the better teachings

168:1.12 W. do you doubt?

170:4.7 W. must we always examine the Master’s teaching

176:1.3 connection with the destruction of Jerusalem; w. did

180:6.4 w. did I say that this new teacher would take of that

182:3.3 temptation—w. do you fall asleep when I leave you?”

191:2.1 W. all your doubtings and all this discussion about

wherefrom

15:2.6 it has a wonderful headquarters world, w. its rulers

wherein

0:12.12 W. these human concepts, assembled from the

8:4.1 Paralleling the physical universe w. Paradise

8:4.1 spiritual universe w. the word of the Son interprets

9:6.9 a vast zone of activities w. the Conjoint Actor and

12:8.1 The material universe is always the arena w. take

14:6.13 afforded the Eternal Son the arena w. he could

14:6.18 In Havona the Infinite Spirit found an arena w. he

15:7.10 devoted to universe training and spirit culture w.

16:8.2 constitutes the mechanism w. and whereon and

17:2.6 the future ages, w. the Supreme and the Ultimate

26:9.1 schools of wisdom and colleges of technique w. all

32:3.13 within the Sevenfold Deity, w. the eternal divinity of

34:6.10 experience w. you shall be “filled with all the fullness

34:7.6 the spirit kingdom, w. the faith sons of God enjoy

35:1.3 Being an order of sonship w. one of their own

35:9.10 never function in those positions w. they defaulted.

36:2.10 the college of life planning, w. function teachers and

36:2.19 the schools of creature co-ordination, w. teachers

37:10.6 enormous training schools, schools w. the pilgrims

42:10.1 arena of changing relationships w. energy-matter is

43:1.5 the resurrection halls of Edentia, w. awaken the

43:1.5 special resurrection halls, w. the mortals of the

43:4.4 extensive administrative headquarters buildings w.

45:7.3 schools of Jerusem citizenship, w. the Material Sons

46:5.26 the vast temple of power, w presides the power chief

46:5.26 a series of laboratories w. the transport seraphim

47:8.5 of retirement from routine activities w. to commune

48:2.17 the seventy radiating wings w. are the chambers of

48:3.11 They maintain extensive areas w. they assemble

48:5.4 the acting heads of the schools or spheres w. they

50:4.1 schools of training and culture, w. the cream of the

52:7.15 heaven and a new earth, w. dwells righteousness.

56:3.4 the Paradise gravity circuit of the Eternal Son, w.

65:1.9 a stage of being w. we shall be wholly spiritual, but

68:2.10 which required a social arena w. they might exhibit

70:12.2 the representative system w. leadership is based on

73:6.8 to the ascension scheme of the local universe w.

76:5.7 that he selected this world as the arena w. to reveal

84:7.28 The home is the natural social arena w. the ethics

85:3.5 symbolism must not be confused with idolatry w. the

86:2.5 substituting therefor a universe of law and order w.

90:0.2 Religion thus enters upon a new phase, a stage w.

91:2.6 a domain of prayer w. the intellectually alert

91:6.7 that realm w. he can communicate with his Maker,

94:6.12 a pitiful theology w. swarmed devils, dragons,

94:8.16 enlightenment and supernal bliss w. all fetters binding

96:7.3 expanded ideal of the later Hebrews, w. Yahweh is

97:5.2 the hard bondage w. man has been made to serve.”

97:9.8 the sacred history w. is depicted how the prophet

101:10.4 whereon is death, to the spiritual realm, w. is life

102:3.10 W. philosophy fails in this attempt, revelation

106:3.3 the Trinity Ultimate, w. the very presence of the

111:5.5 that higher estate w. the personality of the creature

114:7.9 spiritual exigencies w. these reserve personalities

119:8.2 throughout all Nebadon as the arena w. Michael

130:3.4 occupied the very land w. Melchizedek had lived

130:4.10 reveal the world of reality, w. wisdom interprets

131:1.9 The noble man seeks for that high estate w. the

134:0.2 best place in all the Roman world w. to set forth

135:3.1 and night corrals, consisting of piled-up stones, w.

138:3.6 entrance into the coming kingdom of the spirit, w.

140:1.3 This is the brotherhood of love w. righteousness

142:2.4 enter the kingdom w. such a merciful Father rules,

142:3.8 Our teaching provides a religion w. the believer is a

143:2.2 W. does your teaching differ from that of John?”

147:1.1 even built us the very synagogue w. you have

153:2.1 the high fortified walls w. you have trusted come

153:2.3 who fears not to point out w. you refuse to walk

165:5.3 If you are anxious about your bread and water, w.

170:2.19 believers, the estate w. the love for God is perfected,

170:2.19 and w. the will of God is done more divinely.”

171:3.1 visiting all of the towns w. the seventy labored.

172:3.10 days will soon come upon you w. your enemies

178:2.1 his forenoon discourse, w. he repeatedly alluded to

178:2.7 ‘Where is the guest chamber w. the Master is to eat

179:5.2 a symbol of the new dispensation w. the enslaved

181:1.2 glory to glory until they attain the divine estate w.

181:2.15 those supreme moments w. my disciples will not

182:3.4 The hour is now upon us w. the Son of Man will

186:1.3 money bag in his deep pocket, that same pocket w.

191:1.5 vision of the night on the Sea of Galilee w. Peter

194:3.20 larger and deeper channels w. the divine bestowals

whereof

1:7.9 with unchallengeable authority; I know w. I speak.]

6:8.8 I know w. I speak.

43:3.3 “There is a river, the streams w. shall make glad the

109:4.6 I know w. I speak since we have their numbers in the

128:1.9 And we who thus testify know w. we speak.

189:0.2 the Paradise Father, and I know w. I speak.”

whereon

3:2.5 the absolute level, w. the three energies, material,

8:4.1 there is a vast stage w. the Infinite Spirit and his

16:8.2 the mechanism w. and wherewith the Father causes

20:5.4 the one planet in each local universe w. a Creator

21:5.10 but all worlds w. a Magisterial Son has bestowed

26:10.2 the long list of such experiences w. they climbed,

36:4.1 there is a single sphere w. the Melchizedeks have

38:4.1 Each of these worlds has six tributary satellites, w.

44:3.4 those transition spheres w. takes place the training of

45:1.3 the seven spheres w. the morontia chiefs train their

45:1.11 Satania prison worlds surrounding this planet, w.

45:4.16 is actually the Planetary Prince of the world w. he

47:3.7 the exact level w. they were interrupted by death.

49:0.2 evolutionary planets w. mortals of survival status are

50:0.2 an administrative head to function on this planet w.

50:6.3 ideal, as spheres w. life is a flowery bed of ease.

55:1.5 in the far north w. twenty-five morontia shrines

55:2.4 central stage w. the fusion candidates are resting,

57:8.6 destined to be the planet w. Michael would engage

57:8.9 Urantia would become the stage w. the Life Carriers

76:5.4 possibly be the realm w. the ruler of this universe

89:8.5 his concept of God had advanced to the level w. the

95:2.8 the letting down of a celestial stairway w. the king

95:2.8 stairway under his feet w. to ascend to his mother.”

100:2.3 Religion can progress to that level of experience w.

101:10.4 safe conduct from the material realm, w. is death,

104:4.14 the architect of the space stage w. these transactions

111:4.9 produce worthy children when the stage w. it

112:2.20 beyond to those levels w. the soul becomes infused

120:0.6 having selected the planet w. this extraordinary

122:0.2 Michael finally chose Urantia as the planet w. to

128:0.1 He did choose this particular world as the planet w.

128:1.13 the maker of the heavens and this very earth w. he

133:2.5 of Actium, this site being the land w. Augustus had

143:6.1 sending you to reap that w. you have not labored;

152:4.3 latter part of his dream Peter arose from the seat w.

168:2.3 sat up on the edge of the stone shelf w. it had rested.

168:4.12 this world or on others, w. it will become possible

176:4.1 interested in sometime returning to the planet w.

176:4.1 but even many times, to the world w. he lived

181:2.13 counselor until that day w. the new teacher comes,

189:4.1 the upper chamber, resting on the very couches w.

whereupon

6:4.6 the human mind to progressively divine attitudes, w.

17:6.5 adventure of space; w. the Master Spirit commits

30:4.28 the Havona arrival; w. you are accorded a long

32:2.6 his plan of life creation; w. does this representation

36:4.3 they are one thousand standard years of age; w. they

41:5.5 w. it is quickly transformed into heat with the

41:6.4 in the atomic struggle it loses its outer electron; w.

51:7.2 the era of light and life; w. the Planetary Prince is

55:4.19 finaliters may go forth to minister in outer space; w.

57:5.6 Angona made its closest approach to the sun; w.

65:1.7 W. the Life Carriers are immediately returned to

70:3.10 to prick the skin until it bled; w. they would suck

70:3.11 its offering of maidens; w. peace would be firmly

89:6.2 W. the old man had his own son dispatch him; the

98:5.4 the reception of the faithful; w. all the unbaptized

119:2.2 w., the Most Highs ordered Lutentia’s segregation

119:5.3 w. he held converse with the Ancients of Days and

129:2.9 W., this traveler from the Orient proposed to

137:1.3 W. they agreed to go at once to consult John.

147:6.2 preaching tour in Galilee; w. three of them returned

156:1.3 w. Norana replied that she and the child would

185:3.2 W., in a tone of partial indignation, the governor

wherever

0:1.13 Whenever, w., and however the absolute level of

3:5.10 5. Is the love of truth and the willingness to go w. it

5:2.2 This refers to the personality circuit, whenever, w.,

6:4.5 have a solitary, unique, and exclusive function w.

7:4.5 Whenever and w. there occurs a delay in the

9:1.4 He functions specifically w. and whenever energy

9:6.3 material and spiritual gravity, but w. and whenever

11:8.3 and outer universes, w. suitable materialization has

12:6.3 Whenever and w. there occurs a liaison between

12:6.13 the latter functions w. the Deity and Unqualified

19:2.3 W. and whenever a Perfector of Wisdom functions

19:4.4 Whenever and w. a Universal Censor is present,

24:3.2 W. the circuits of the Conjoint Creator extend, there

26:3.4 —enables these supernaphim to give assistance w.

30:4.29 guardian, w. that seraphim may chance to be.

31:1.4 of their assignment; w. the group goes, they go.

31:2.1 W. and whenever Gravity Messengers are

35:4.2 Whenever and w. special help is needed, there you

36:5.1 W. and whenever such mind is manifest, these spirits

37:8.10 The reflective seconaphim are encountered w. the

39:6.1 seraphim of transitional ministry serve w. they can

42:12.13 w. a divine spirit reality is present, whenever a real

70:1.1 w. and whenever the fabric of civilization becomes

81:4.13 will be found through Africa, India, and Indonesia w.

82:3.1 W. social evolution has progressed to the stage

98:5.1 the vogue, for they carried this belief w. they went.

103:7.5 desirous of following the truth w. it may lead

113:7.6 but w. seraphic assignment may take them, seraphim

117:7.6 Such phenomena may be observed w. finite makes

131:1.5 W. you turn to pray, there is the face of the Most

131:4.1 carried the teachings of the one God with them w.

133:4.11 W. you may go, you take with you yourself and the

139:5.12 was a mighty man in the kingdom, winning souls w.

155:6.5 spirit leaves you forever free to follow the truth w.

172:1.6 w. this gospel shall be preached throughout the

180:4.1 you and all other men who desire my presence, w.

195:1.10 And w. the Greek culture prevailed throughout the

wherewith

16:8.2 mechanism wherein and whereon and w. the Father

42:2.1 the English language w to describe the various levels

42:12.11 morontia material w. the morontia life can begin to

72:4.6 he is granted an award of time and means w. he may

81:5.2 about to find w. to sweeten the process of living;

87:6.2 the savage is beginning to invent weapons w. he

99:3.4 social mechanisms w. such a citizenry may control

116:7.3 Mind has been given to mortals w. they may

126:4.2 the planting of the Lord, w. he may be glorified.

126:4.5W. shall I come before the Lord, to bow myself

140:3.12 if this salt has lost its savor, w. shall it be salted?

140:4.2 if this salt has lost its savor, w. shall it be salted?

147:5.4 when neither of them had w. to pay, he forgave

151:5.5 he had hardly bidden Peter seek peace w. to quiet

153:2.1 the straitness w. your enemies shall press you.”

153:3.3 undutiful children to say that the money w. the

155:1.5 The measure w. truth seekers are drawn to you

157:1.2 But w. will you redeem your promise?

159:1.4 and that he did not have w. to pay this obligation.

160:3.4 destroy the door but rather seek for the key w. to

160:5.11 And we seek for those symbols of meaning w. to

170:2.4 new ethical yardstick w. to measure human conduct.

171:2.5 saltiness has lost its savor, w. shall it be seasoned?

171:8.4 trust fund while I am away that you may have w. to

172:1.8 Mary had saved the money w. to buy this cruse of

181:2.30 I love you all with the love w. the Father loves me,

189:4.6 the bandages w. he had been wrapped lying intact

193:0.3 the eternal life w. you shall ascend the universe of

193:5.2 Love men with the love w. I have loved you and

195:7.2 an intellectual yardstick w. to measure material

whet

48:7.16  14. W. the appetites of your associates for truth;

whethersee whether or not

2:1.11 but we question w. infinity and consequent primacy

2:7.11 All genuine goodness—w. personal morality, social

3:0.3 We sincerely doubt w. any one characteristic of

4:0.1 It is doubtful w. anyone except the Paradise

5:2.2 contact and communion with the Father, w. at the

7:3.3 immaterial w., in addressing your supplications,

7:5.7 but we do not know w. he added to the supposed

8:6.4 W. we observe the Infinite Spirit as Paradise Deity

10:3.6 We do not know w volition is an inalienable attribute

10:7.5 world-wide scourges—and ask w. such visitations

10:8.7 Eternity will disclose w. such an attainment is

11:1.4 W. we trace the personality circuit back through

11:1.4 w. we trace the lines of material gravity to nether

11:1.4 w. we trace the lines of spiritual gravity to the

11:1.4 w. we trace out the mind circuits or follow the

11:6.3 We do not know w. vertical (reservoir) space is

11:6.3 we do not know w. there is a creative intent

12:6.6 These unknown, unfathomable unpredictables—w.

12:7.11 w. the part is retarded by the inertia of the whole or

17:8.1 W. it is a Reflective Spirit group in liaison with the

19:1.7 to approach the higher, w. in biology or theology,

19:2.6 truth to the individual planets and systems, w. in

19:5.1 We do not know w. these Spirits are of completed

19:5.8 We really do not know w. they are merely interested

19:5.8 merely interested observers of our doings, or w. they

23:2.18 all messengers operating in a local universe, w.

23:2.18 or w. they are acting temporarily in liaison with

24:1.12 W. acting in the local or higher universes, circuit

28:5.13 W. in human associations of commerce and trade,

28:5.15 the counsel of all beings, w. of high or low estate.

31:0.9 w. he is an ascendant mortal, Havona native, midway

32:3.7 w. we are dealing with the Sons of God or the

35:4.2 —physical, intellectual, or spiritual—w. on a planet,

37:3.6 all planetary missions, w. involving judicial actions,

41:5.6 Energy, w. as light or in other forms, in its flight

45:6.3 deprivations suffered on their worlds of origin, w.

46:4.8 W. you are a material, morontia, or spirit personality

48:3.11 It is a matter of chance as to w. you will be

48:3.18 the mansion worlds, w. your sojourn is to be long or

52:7.1 no one knows w. his second coming will precede or

52:7.14 no difference w. a realm has been wholly loyal,

56:9.8 thereby is infinity Deity-realized regardless of w. any

58:3.2 The output of short space rays, w. coming from

67:1.6 we doubt w. the established iniquiter would ever

68:2.2 of destiny—extinction or survival—depending on w.

70:3.7 And all ceremonies of association, w. marriage or

72:2.6 are differently grouped, depending on w. the election

72:7.6 homesites, w. in city or country, being exempted.

72:7.10 inventions and creations, w. pertaining to books,

75:4.8 everything unusual and extraordinary, w. natural

75:5.7 the rash act of Serapatatia and did not know w. her

79:2.3 admix with the darker colored peoples, w. in India,

81:6.19 be fostered, w. they involve language, trade, art,

81:6.26 quality of the social torchbearers will determine w.

84:3.1 All society, w. national or familial, passed through

86:5.3 The savage was much confused as to w. the ghost

91:4.3 All praying, w. individual or communal, may be

91:7.5 mysticism, ecstasy, and inspiration is to observe w.

92:7.11 such a child is largely dependent on w. fear or love

100:2.8 After such spiritual attainment, w secured by gradual

101:2.6 The revelation of truth,w. by direct personal ministry

104:4.9 W. it be a tiny ultimaton, a blazing star, or a nebula,

108:3.5 acknowledgment to the chief of Adjusters, w.

109:4.5 We do not know w. this Monitor has had similar

111:4.9 choosing as to w. this creativity shall be wholly

111:6.10 Pride is deceitful, intoxicating, and sin-breeding w.

112:2.7 mutual regard of whole personalities, w. human or

112:4.3 depend chiefly on w. the human being ascends to the

112:5.1 Selfhood is a cosmic reality w. material, morontial,

112:5.15 w. they experience personality reassembly on the

117:5.8 circuits of spiritual ministry, w. Spirit of Truth,

118:6.7 eternity can disclose w. this choice is superabsonite.

123:0.4 their friends and relatives concerning w. they should

130:2.8 Ganid wanted to know w. the dog had a soul, w. it

130:6.2 like to know w. you are familiar with these hills;

131:2.8 with every secret thing, w. it be good or evil.

131:3.3 Evil is degrading, w. held in thought or wrought out

135:6.6 Levites sent a delegation out to inquire of John w.

136:1.1 no matter w. he was called the “seed of Abraham”

136:7.4 No matter w. the Pharisees taunted him for a sign,

137:5.2 I do not know of a certainty w. you are what my

138:7.1 to inquire w. the time is not now ripe to enter into

139:1.5 W. Jesus privately taught the apostles or preached to

139:12.5 Judas must have believed in Jesus, but we doubt w.

144:6.6 decided that, as long as John lived, w. in prison or

148:9.3 What is the difference w. I say to this paralytic,

161:3.1 with Jesus w. to depend only on the human mind

162:2.1 teaching, w. it be God’s or w. I speak for myself.

164:4.5 decided to send for Josiah’s parents to learn w. he

164:4.9W. this man is a sinner, I know not; but one thing I

166:3.7 And so, w. few or many are to be saved altogether

166:3.7 few or many are to be saved depends on w. few or

166:4.1 I would like to inquire w. spiritual beings are

166:4.1 to ask w. the angels and other spirit beings are able

171:2.3 sitting down to count up the cost to see w. you had

171:2.3 does not first sit down and take counsel as to w. he

174:1.2 doubtful w. intelligent and affectionate parents are

176:3.8 W. inherent talents are few or many, a just reckoning

176:4.7 no serious concern w. we go to him or w. he should

177:3.1 debating throughout the day as to w. the Master

178:1.13 you should seriously question w. the roots of truth

178:2.3 lead Jesus aside and, making bold, asked him w. he

179:1.4 in a quandary as to w. they should seat themselves

181:2.15 W. your ministry be long or short, possess your

182:3.9 his human heart longed to find out w. there might

184:1.5 “Do you have no care as to w. I am friendly to you

184:3.14 tell us w. you are the Deliverer, the Son of God.”

186:2.2 always elicit an answer, w. asked by friend or foe,

191:0.9 w. Jesus’ body would bear the physical marks of the

191:4.3 proclamation of the good news, w. they be Jew or

192:3.3 not knowing w. the Master had gone to the Father.

whether or not

3:1.11 determined by w. or not they are indwelt by Father

3:3.4 We are not wholly certain as to w. or not God

31:7.2 W. or not the corps is to have these beings attached

39:5.14 the routine tests to ascertain w. or not the angel is

45:6.7 to demonstrate by subsequent freewill choice w. it

47:2.3 probationary creatures are grouped according to w.

56:7.7 Neither do we know w. or not the Supreme Being

101:7.5 acid test for any religious philosophy consists in w.

109:3.1 as to w. or not they are liaison or fusion Adjusters.

109:7.1 We cannot state w. or not non-Adjuster Father

112:5.2 but man must choose w. or not he will be present

127:2.8 “life mission” but explained that, regardless of w.

132:0.4 W. or not it was apparent to Jesus that the Jews

133:1.4 I would determine w. or not the aggressor was a son

133:6.6 “The saving or losing of a soul has to do with w.

135:7.1 he was far from certain as to w. or not Jesus was

136:5.1 great decision of Jesus’ isolation had to do with w.

136:8.1 the question as to w. or not any of his superhuman

144:6.9 As to w. or not repentance should be attached to the

147:1.4 as to w. or not invisible beings ministered healing to

174:4.6 disciples, as to w. or not he was the son of David,

188:3.8 W. or not this spirit reality returned to become a

whets

156:5.21 Difficulty w. the ardor of the truth lover, while

whichnon-exhaustive

141:0.2 W. of us has offended you?”

143:5.5 w., then, is the right place to worship God?”

144:2.4W. of you who is a father, if his son asks

147:5.4 W. of them do you think, Simon, would love him

162:7.4W. of you convicts me of sin?

164:1.3 W. of these three turned out to be the neighbor of

165:5.2 W. of you by anxiety can add a handbreadth to

171:2.3 W. one of you would undertake to build a

173:3.1 w. of these sons really did his father’s will?”

174:1.1 W. of us is right?

174:4.2 like to ask you w. is the greatest commandment?”

175:1.16 for w. is the greater, the gold or the temple w. has

175:1.16 w. is the greater, the gift or the altar w. sanctifies

185:5.4W., therefore, would you prefer that I release to

185:5.11 w. of these prisoners shall I release to you at this,

196:2.2 to exclaim, “W. one of you convicts me of sin?”

whilenot included; see—little while; worth while

whims

4:5.3 domination of the w. of such imaginary gods.

65:5.3 much less to gratify our w. and satisfy our curiosity.

71:2.12 Liberty can be enjoyed only when the will and w. of

90:3.1 being directly responsive to the w. of the ghosts

97:1.4 Yahweh was conceived to be a God of jealous w.,

113:5.3 thus seraphim function regardless of your passing w.

185:1.3 large extent subject to the w. of the Jewish leaders,

whimsical

4:2.3 must nature ever be of a changing mood, w. withal,

13:4.4 But this spiritual presence of divinity is not w. nor

49:1.3 But these beings are neither capricious nor w.;

86:2.6 Luck was looked upon as the w. reaction of the spirit

86:6.4 in the place of fictitious spirits and w. gods.

100:7.3 The Master was never capricious, w., or hysterical.

118:10.23 But providence is not w., neither is it fantastic nor

whining

155:1.3 regretting the past, w. over the present, and vainly

whip

173:1.7 his w. of cords and swiftly drove the animals from

whipped

96:5.9 Moses had w. them into a self-sustaining nation of

whipping

68:3.3 contributed to w. the loose social orders of early

185:6.2 whips upon Jesus as he was bound to the w. post,

whips

185:6.2 Before the scourgers laid their knotted w. upon

whirl

12:1.2 ever they w., always swinging onward in the tracks

15:3.13 The w. of the ten major sectors, the so-called star

21:2.12 still their realms w. on about their respective centers.

41:4.2 central cores of matter and the particles which w.

42:5.16 Space is not empty; the spheres of all space w. and

42:6.6 Ultimatons do not describe orbits or w. about in

42:7.1 Surrounding this energy center there w., in endless

57:1.6 liaison staff was required to inaugurate the energy w.

57:2.3 gigantic space wheel, which continued ever to w.

57:2.3 to w. faster and faster as it continued to condense

58:2.7 related to sunspots, those solar cyclones which w. in

58:2.7 Such atmospheric disturbances w. in opposite

74:4.2 Adam and Eve’s heads were in a w.; they were

98:2.11 flung themselves into the mad w. of the mystery cults

184:2.3 His mind was in a w. of confusion; he could

whirled

57:3.5 when contraction set in, it w. on faster and faster

whirled stars

15:5.4 2. The W. Stars embrace those suns that are thrown

15:5.4 They are not thrown off as rings but in right- and left

15:5.4 W. stars are also of origin in other-than-spiral

whirling

3:0.1 of the w. planets of the evolving universes of space.

3:6.1 over the welfare and destiny of the outstretched, w.,

11:8.1 are strung the gleaming stars, blazing suns, and w.

57:3.3 matter w. through space in the midst of the

57:3.4 The ever-increasing rate of w. was soon to throw off

98:7.12 they live their intriguing temporal lives on the w.

104:4.9 it be a tiny ultimaton, a blazing star, or a w. nebula,

106:2.1 spirit nucleus over the encircling and w. domains of

whirls

14:1.10 The central universe w. around the stationary Isle of

42:4.3 electronically organized energy swings into the w.

85:4.2 believed that a nature spirit produced the sand w.,

whirlwind

131:2.9 they who sow the wind shall reap the w..

148:6.10 While the speech of God spoken from the w. was

whisper

147:5.5 to w. among themselves, “Who is this man that he

whispered

48:6.30 the story w. in the night season to the shepherd boy.

127:6.1 The story of Rebecca’s love for Jesus was w.

135:8.5 And Jesus w. to John: “Bear with me now, for it

137:3.7 they all w. among themselves, in small groups,

137:4.6 it was w. about that the carpenter and boatbuilder,

138:3.6 Peter w. this criticism to Jesus before he spoke the

152:2.5 It was being quietly w. about that Jesus, desiring

154:6.4 so that it finally was w. to him by Simon Peter,

192:1.3 John leaned over and w. to Peter, “It is the Master.”

192:1.3 when John w. this in his ear, Peter quickly arose and

whispering

166:1.3 After considerable w. between Nathaniel and an

168:0.8 Martha went at once into the house and, w. to her

whisperings

162:1.3 sufficed forever to put an end to all w. about fear

179:4.5 brought their w. to an end by saying: “I sorrow

whitesee whitewith race or men or peoples

41:3.7 very young and may glow with an intense w. light,

41:3.7 the brilliant w. light signifies robust adult life.

41:8.2 such a star will become a so-called w. dwarf,

42:5.10 8. The w. light—the whole visible light of the suns.

45:4.1 and twenty elders sitting, clothed in w. raiment.”

53:5.4 azure blue concentric circles on a w. background.

53:5.5 The Lucifer emblem was a banner of w. with one red

69:3.5 The “w. smiths” and the “black smiths” gave origin

69:3.5 gave origin to the early beliefs in w. and black magic.

88:6.2 gave rise to the later beliefs in w. and black magic.

90:2.2 was called w. art when practiced by either priests,

97:5.2 your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as w. as snow;

123:5.12 almost 3,000 feet of the upper slopes glistening w.

126:1.6 smooth w. boards which were used as writing slates,

131:2.10 your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as w. as snow.

143:6.1 I tell you the fields are already w. for the harvest.

156:5.1 Jesus first told his followers the story of the w. lily

187:1.2 the captain led the procession, carrying small w.

195:5.12 evil which you see shown against a w. background

195:5.12 You do not view merely w. patches of good which

whitewith race or men, or peoples

51:4.3 as they persist in your amalgamated “w. race.”

52:3.7 of the violet hue, the racial “w.” of the spheres.

61:7.14 until exterminated by the red man much as the w.

64:6.9 until the red man was later discovered by the w. man.

64:6.9 As it was, the red man could not rule the w. man,

64:6.24 so-called w. races of Urantia are the descendants of

64:6.24 they were modified by slight mixture with yellow and

64:6.24 they were later greatly upstepped by assimilating

64:7.19 the w. man first chanced to land on the Atlantic coast

68:0.3 the yellow race and the w. race have presented the

69:9.12 red man could not comprehend the w. man’s view.

71:1.12 of the w. man, who was pursuing the governmental

72:1.1 greater proportion of violet than the so-called w. of

78:4.1 Modern Urantians, even the northern w. races,

78:4.4 They were not w.; they were pre-w..

78:4.4 the so-called w. races that generalized homogeneity

78:6.2 amalgamate with the newly appearing w. races—

79:5.7 they were discovered by the w. races of Europe.

79:5.7 Up to that time the Eskimos were the nearest to w.

79:7.3 curiosity so characteristic of the northern w. races.

79:8.3 A similar attitude prevailed among the w. races in

79:8.16 mechanical and religious developments of the w.

79:8.16 they have never excelled the Chinese in family loyalty

80:0.2 The modern w. peoples incorporate the surviving

80:0.2 percentage of the Andonite stock in all the w. races

80:3.9 culture and initiating the civilization of the w. races

80:5.2 grew decreasingly Andite and increasingly w. as the

80:5.3 eventually succumbed to the w. cavalry raiders who

80:5.3 the advancing tribes of the mixed w. race met with

80:5.3 enabled them to wipe the older race out of existence.

80:5.4 The decisive struggles between the w. man and the

80:5.4 succumbing to the military strategy of the w.

80:5.4 Thor became the hero of the northern w. tribes and

80:5.6 the w. invaders of Europe exterminated all peoples

80:5.7 sturdy traits and much physical vigor to the w. races

80:5.7 Andite-blue union, resulting in the northern w. races

80:5.8 the evolving w. races were dominant throughout

80:7.4 the most valuable strains of the emerging w. races.

80:8.1 And these two branches of the w. race were widely

80:8.5 these mixed types of the broad-headed w. races

80:9.0 9. THE THREE WHITE RACES

80:9.1 migrations became generalized into the three w.

80:9.2 1. The northern w. race. This so-called Nordic race

80:9.2 The northern w. race thus encompassed these four

80:9.2 thoroughly mixed with all of the branches of the w.

80:9.4 This explains why remains of the earlier w. races,

80:9.4 These w. men also built dwellings; they never lived

80:9.4 explains why there are so few evidences of the w.

80:9.4 a suddenly appearing and vastly superior w. man.

80:9.5 2. The central w. race. While this group includes

80:9.5 They are driven like a wedge between the Nordic

80:9.8 3. The southern w. race. This Mediterranean race

80:9.8 the w. race was infused by strong Andite elements

80:9.13 The European w. races were energetic builders,

80:9.15 it is a fallacy to presume to classify the w. peoples

80:9.15 a fairly well-defined division of the w. race into such

81:4.11 Occidental w. races, together with some Indian and

82:6.1 the so-called w. race is predominantly descended

82:6.1 it is admixed more or less with all other races

82:6.9 The Pitcairn experiment of blending the w. and

82:6.9 Polynesian races turned out well because the w.

82:6.9 Interbreeding between the highest types of the w.,

82:6.9 Mixtures of the w. and black races are not so

82:6.9 Physically, such w.-black hybrids are excellent

83:3.1 A love wife, or a w. man’s wife, they compare to a

90:2.9 the sun in 1808 and denounced the vices of the w..

94:4.1 so Occidentalized as to be a “w. man’s religion,”

94:4.10 tended to make Michael’s life bestowal a w. man’s

98:7.11 the social, economic, and political mores of the w..

129:3.8 rich and poor, high and low, black and w., cultured

whited

166:1.5 and untrue shepherds who are like w. sepulchres

175:1.19 Many of you are like w. sepulchres, which appear

whither

3:1.1 Psalmist exclaimed: “W. shall I go from your spirit?

3:1.1 or w. shall I flee from your presence?”

61:7.16 mountain peaks, w. they had journeyed to escape

119:1.2 would go with me, but w. I go you cannot come.

122:10.1 could not tell him w. the pair had taken the babe.

131:2.4 W. shall I go from God’s spirit?

131:2.4 w. shall I flee from the divine presence?

142:6.5 not see the wind—whence it comes or w. it goes—

146:3.1 human existence to explain “whence, why, and w.

162:5.2 for I know whence I came, who I am, and w. I go.

162:5.2 know not whence I came, who I am, or w. I go.

164:4.4 The presiding officer saw w. they were drifting,

whonon-exhaustive

1:5.1 “He w. planned the ear, shall he not hear?

1:5.1 He w. formed the eye, shall he not see?”

3:1.2 He is “the fullness of him w. fills all and in all,”

3:1.2 and “w. works all in all,” and further, the concept of

4:1.4 “He w. dwells in the secret place of the Most High

4:1.4 he w. keeps us shall neither slumber nor sleep.”

4:1.4 all things work together for good to those w. love

8:5.4 Supreme, “w. is ever able to keep you from failing

8:6.4 “He w. has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says

12:4.2 W., or what, is really responsible for the gigantic

12:6.8 But w. fosters and cares for the fundamental needs

16:4.5 W., aside from these ancestors of both physical

23:4.4 W. will take up their work in the grand universe?

28:6.18 “He w. would be greatest among you let him be

28:6.20 The great man is not he w. “takes a city” or

28:6.20 “overthrows a nation,” but rather “he w. subdues

34:6.10 “for all those w. are led by the spirit of God are sons

40:5.19 that “true light which lights every man w. comes into

43:6.3 wrote: “W. shall ascend the hill of the Most Highs?

43:6.3 W. shall stand in this holy place?

43:6.3 He w. has clean hands and a pure heart, who has

56:10.14 Said Jesus: “He w. would be greatest among you,

70:10.3 the savage asked, not what killed him, but w.?

83:8.4 w. shall presume to sit in judgment, to say which

86:2.2 Primitive man asked, “W. is tormenting me?”

96:5.5W. is like your God among all the gods?”

97:1.7 W. can be compared to this holy Lord God?”

100:7.16 fellows, saying, “W. among you convicts me of sin?”

130:1.5 suffer the sorrows of evil; after all, w. creates evil?

133:3.6 W. are we that we should sit in judgment on these

135:5.7 W. would this Messiah be?

135:6.7W. warned you to flee, as vipers before the fire,

137:1.6w. directed that you should search for the Son of

137:6.2 W. has heard such a thing?

139:6.5 W. of us is competent to judge his brother?

140:8.11 had long debated the question: W. is my neighbor?

141:4.2 Thomas’s question, “W. is this God of the kingdom?

142:2.3 Jacob said: “But, Master, w. told you I was the

143:1.5 “But w. told you that my gospel was intended

147:5.5W. is this man that he even dares to forgive sins?”

148:6.7 “And w. can challenge the attitude of Job in view

148:9.3 W. can forgive sin but God?”

148:9.3 W. are you that you sit in judgment over me?

149:4.2 ‘he w. is slow of wrath is of great understanding,’

149:4.2 while ‘he w. is hasty of temper exalts folly’?

149:4.2 ‘he w. has no control over his own self is like a

150:8.8 w. shall go up for us to heaven and bring it down

150:8.8 w. will go over the sea for us to bring the

154:6.5 after all, w. is my mother and w. are my brothers?”

157:3.3 this surprising question, “W. do men say that I am?”

157:3.5 his hand and asked, “But w. say you that I am?”

159:2.1 to reckon that he w. is not against us is for us.

159:2.2 Master say, “He w. is not with me is against me”?

162:7.5 W. do you claim to be that you dare to utter such

163:3.2 so that Peter said: “W. then, Lord, can be saved?

164:1.2 “But, Teacher, tell me just w. is my neighbor?”

164:1.4 very answer to the question, “W. is my neighbor?”

164:3.2 man’s blindness, asked: “Master, w. did sin, this man

165:2.11 w. ever saw one having a devil open the eyes of a

165:4.1 Said Jesus: “Man, w. made me a divider over you?

166:2.3 W. can tell? if we make these ten men whole,

169:2.6 w. will be foolish enough to give you great treasure

172:3.16 insomuch that everyone asked, “W. is this man?”

173:2.2 W. gave you this authority?”

174:5.3 he wrote: ‘Lord, w. has believed our teachings?

179:1.2 began to think within himself,W. shall wash our feet?

179:3.9 W. is the greater, he w. sits at meat, or he w. serves

179:4.3 hand, leaned over and asked the Master: “W. is it?

179:4.4 “Ask him w. it is, or if he has told you, tell me w. is

181:2.13 “But, Master, w. will send us, and how shall we

185:3.5 half in sincerity, “Truth, what is truth—w. knows?”

185:5.10 W. will come forward to testify against him?”

185:6.6 W. will declare his crime?”

185:7.1 Really, w. are you? What is this they say, that you

189:4.6 the way out, “W. will help us roll away the stone?”

193:3.2 ‘He w. would have friends must show himself

wholenoun; see whole, as a; whole, on the; whole, made

   see Whole

3:2.8 may appear to differ from the welfare of the w.;

3:5.15 universe, every unit is regarded as a part of the w..

3:5.15 co-operation with the plan and purpose of the w.,

4:4.5 And the w. of this absolute nature is subject to the

5:5.4 a part of even revealed religion, but never the w. of

8:1.11 enlarging the concept to embrace the family as a w..

12:1.1 a space unit, as an organized and co-ordinated w..

12:1.14 activity encircling the w. of the known, organized,

12:7.0 7. THE PART AND THE WHOLE

12:7.1 personality—but his will does actually rule the w.,

12:7.7 frame is enlarged to embrace the w. of the first life,

12:7.8 present the paradox of the part and the w. on the

12:7.8 his love brings into being a relationship of the w.,

12:7.10 And this brotherhood is a relationship of the w..

12:7.10 discloses qualities of the w. in contradistinction to

12:7.11 The part profits or suffers in measure with the w..

12:7.11 As moves the part, so moves the w..

12:7.11 the progress of the w., so the progress of the part.

12:7.11 The relative velocities of part and w. determine

12:7.11 whether the part is retarded by the inertia of the w.

15:14.3 being interassociated into a meaning-of-the-w.;

18:3.3 and insure the harmony of the w. in the face of the

20:6.6 must encounter death, must pass through the w. of

29:2.14 ocean of energy which engulfs and bathes the w.

35:0.7 consideration will occupy the w. of the next paper.

42:7.8 an electron may so spread out as to occupy the w.

48:3.7 These companions are responsible for the w. of the

56:10.14 thought, or spirit is an acting unit in the w. universe.

56:10.14 The universe is a w.; no thing or being exists or lives

56:10.16 the relations of the parts to any given w. requires an

56:10.16 grasp of the relation of all parts to that w.;

60:2.2 the Rocky Mountain regions, along the w. of the

62:3.5 these mid-mammals wax valiant and subdue the w. of

73:7.1 beneath the waters the w. of the Edenic peninsula.

78:7.4 The traditions of a time when water covered the w.

78:8.8 the conquest of the w. of Mesopotamia and adjoining

80:7.9 The w. of Mesopotamia was being deteriorated by

81:6.1 until finally the w. of the pure-line Adamic posterity

93:4.5 that was the w. of the creed of the Salem colony.

102:3.10 Religion grasps the idea-of-the-w., the entire

102:3.10 science with the spiritual-insight concept of the w..

103:5.2 the neighbor scope to embrace the w. of humanity,

104:2.5 they perform this very function as a collective w.,

110:6.3 parts does not equal the true maturation of the w.;

112:1.17 concept of the personality as the meaning of the w.

112:1.17 to the w. and through the individuality of the w..

112:5.1 which are relatively subject to the destiny of the w..

116:5.16 no part of the cosmic w. can find real stability until

116:6.6 And as it is with the parts, so it is with the w.;

116:6.6 And while the growth of the w. is thus a totalizing of

116:6.6 is a reflection of the purposive growth of the w..

117:4.5 but the w. is nonetheless dependent on the total acts

117:7.15 entire grand universe will function as a perfected w..

118:9.9 finite diversities into one experientially meaningful w.

118:10.11 Deity manifests regard for the w., not for the part.

120:3.10 on through the w. of your bestowal experience

128:3.2 This trip acquainted Jesus with the w. of Palestine

128:6.8 patience Jesus manifested throughout the w. of this

129:3.1 The w. of Jesus’ twenty-ninth year was spent

131:8.4 regards all parts from the point of view of the w..

138:3.6 Need I remind you that they who are w. need not a

138:5.2 could encompass the w. of his teaching.

139:7.8 Matthew gave practically the w. of his fortune to the

151:3.1 the w. of the next evening was devoted to the

189:0.2 Creator-father elected to pass through the w. of the

195:8.13 more human beings than were killed during the w. of

196:2.1 Almost the w. of the New Testament is devoted,

196:3.20 It signifies the w. of the subjectivity of the individual

whole, as a

7:1.6 operate not only on the universe as a w. but even

12:6.8 fundamental needs of the master universe as a w.,

25:3.11 keeping the commission as a w. in sympathetic touch

35:5.3 body; as individuals and as groups, even as a w.,

51:4.4 are beneficial to the progress of mankind as a w.

70:1.19 Early wars were fought between tribes as a w., but

71:5.1 war has never been outlawed by mankind as a w..)

81:4.3 origins, the skeleton as a w. is far more dependable

134:5.2 and the collective sovereignty of mankind as a w..

142:2.2 not only loves his family as a w.—as a family—but

145:2.4 while a kindhearted father loves his family as a w.,

whole, on the

48:4.13 become confused with your humor, but on the w.,

64:4.11 improving in certain directions, but, on the w.,

72:2.2 On the w., these municipal governing schemes are

74:3.3 And it was, on the w., a disheartening story, this

96:5.8 beneficent Deity to the children of Israel, on the w.,

109:3.1 But, on the w., their labors are remarkably uniform,

122:4.4 much of the Master’s ancestry, but on the w. they

127:3.3 on the w. greatly enjoyed his sojourn at Jerusalem.

150:7.2 their opinions were, on the w., unfavorable to him.

whole, made

145:3.9 I would desire to see my children made w.—and—”

145:3.10 683 men, women, and children were made w.,

145:3.11 desired to see these suffering mortals made w. if

148:7.3 stretched forth his withered hand, it was made w..

148:9.2 stone mason, who had been so recently made w.,

148:9.2 your teaching, but I am determined to be made w..

148:9.2 I would be made w. that I might serve in the

152:0.2 hem of his garment, I shall certainly be made w..

152:0.2 the border of your garment, and I was made w.;

152:0.3 “Daughter, your faith has made you w.; go in peace.

152:0.3 was her faith and not her touch that made her w..

156:1.7 Your daughter already has been made w..”

162:2.2 to make a grievously stricken man completely w.

166:2.3 if we make these ten men w., perhaps the

166:2.4 “If you would be made w., go forthwith and show

166:2.4 And as they went, they were made w..

166:2.5 Arise and go your way; your faith has made you w..”

168:0.2 and Lazarus would immediately be made w..

171:5.3 sight; go your way; your faith has made you w..”

175:1.1 Many sick and afflicted have been made w. because

Whole

56:10.16 the relation of created parts to the Creative W..

116:4.1 The unity of the Supreme W. is dependent on the

117:4.5 to the eventual appearance of the Supreme W.,

143:7.8 Worship is the act of a part identifying with the W.;

wholeadjective; see whole world

0:11.5 in terms of the welfare of the w. creation of things

1:5.16 every entity, being, and personality of the w.

2:2.5 the w. scheme of living existences on the worlds

2:7.5 pronouncing an isolated aspect to be the w. truth.

4:1.10 that seems to underlie the w. fabric of cosmic events.

4:4.1 only self-contained, and changeless being in the w.

9:3.1 most real and eternally dependable things in the w.

12:1.1 prove conclusively that the w. vast aggregation of

12:1.13 unsettled condition of the w. astronomical plot,

12:9.3 The entire science of mathematics, the w. domain

14:2.6 Throughout the w. Paradise-Havona system there

15:4.1 the w. phenomenon proceeds in accordance with

15:11.3 of the w. vast evolutionary concept of the Father

20:9.4 the w. order of Daynal sonship is intimately

23:3.4 the w. economy of universal administration would be

24:5.2 represents the Seven Supreme Executives to a w.

25:3.4 its opinions, and transfers the w. question to the

25:4.20 the w universe of law and experience is open to them

26:7.2 the undivided attention, and enjoys the w. affection,

29:4.17 They keep the w. vast living energy aggregation in

30:1.113 There are even w. unrevealed orders of such mind

32:5.1 The w. marvelous and universal mechanism moves

34:6.5 w. ascendant experience is real as well as spiritual.

35:2.7 They are the teachers who so often win w. worlds of

35:3.22 turned the w. universe into a vast clinic for other

37:5.5 the articulate expression of w. groups of struggling

37:6.3 this is the keynote of the w. educational system:

38:2.6 Throughout the w. morontia and subsequent spirit

39:3.2 the unification and stabilization of a w. constellation.

39:3.3 greatest possible co-ordination of a w. constellation

39:9.3 Throughout the w. mortal adventure of finding God

40:7.3 elaboration of this truth embraces your w. career.

41:6.2 Our w. superuniverse is sprinkled with minutely

41:7.1 In the interior of a sun practically no w. atoms exist;

41:10.1 attracting body sometimes draws off w. planets,

42:5.10 8. The white light—the w. visible light of the suns.

42:5.13 to just one octave, the w. light of ordinary sunlight.

43:6.5 The w. animal creation is of an entirely different

43:9.2 During your w. stay on Edentia and its worlds you

44:1.15 w. peoples will be enthralled by the magnificent

44:1.15 could forever change the course of a w. nation,

46:8.2 your w. system rests under a quarantine partially

47:8.2 first lessons embracing the affairs of a w. universe

47:9.4 bidding an eternal farewell to the w. mansonia career

48:2.20 The w. morontia organization of existence is

48:6.31 the gospel of perfection attainment for the w. system

48:8.3 turn the w. universe into one vast and intricate

49:2.23 number 10, two per cent—in w. percentages.

50:3.6 They are a w. dispensation behind their Jerusem

50:4.11 the w. enterprise was brought to a rather sudden end

51:5.4 This w. scheme of race improvement was wrecked

52:2.5 sometimes results in the obliteration of w. peoples;

52:3.8 gravitate to the omnivorous level,although w. groups

53:3.3 Lucifer asserted that the w. plan of worship was a

55:9.1 The unification of a w. constellation of settled

55:11.8 when a w. superuniverse is settled in light, even if we

56:10.14 thought, or spirit is an acting unit in the w. universe.

57:0.1 We will use the nearest w. numbers as the better

57:7.5 The w. earth is a veritable fiery inferno, the surface

60:3.2 gave impetus to the formation of the w. vast north

61:2.11 a w. tribe of placental mammals deserted the land

61:7.1 displaces rivers and changes the w. face of the earth.

62:3.3 as the heads of the w. tribe of dawn mammals,

62:3.9 the w. course of evolution would have been changed

64:6.29 who markedly influenced and inspired a w. race.

65:2.8 gave origin to the w. bird family and the numerous

65:8.5 but none of these obstacles can defeat the w.-souled

67:4.1 Lut and the w. board of health were lost.

67:7.4 survival only when it is the attitude of the w. being

68:2.2 Thus does the w. social body push on slowly toward

68:2.11 generation threaten to swamp and submerge the w.

69:2.2 man had to compete with the w. animal world for

69:3.9 w. families and clans dedicated themselves to certain

69:7.4 watchdogs made it first possible for the w. clan to

69:9.12 The w. fetish practice was utilized to guard wells,

70:11.2 The w. idea of the taboo is inherently negative,

70:11.14 The w. idea of primitive justice was not so much to

72:5.9 so recently developed, the w. nation is travel bent.

73:5.8 the w. Garden took on new form and assumed new

74:5.2 The farewell of the receivers occupied the w. day,

74:5.7 found no government on the face of the w. earth.

74:6.1 w. Edenic plan had been disrupted and the Garden

75:2.4 The w. affair developed so gradually and naturally

75:5.1 Adam discerned the w. predicament and, while

77:3.7 that the w. purpose of the new city should be to take

77:6.5 the death of Adamson, endeavored to swing the w.

78:8.5 barbarian cavalrymen overran the w. Euphrates

79:2.6 but the w. mass of the people had been markedly

80:3.9 so greatly deteriorated the w. Cro-Magnon type.

81:1.5 climatic necessity would cause w. tribes to pass from

81:2.17 the w. creation resembling a huge inverted basket.

82:0.1 the home is the crowning glory of the w. long and

84:7.8 The Edenic ideal, the w. family as gardeners, was a

87:5.5 Koran contains a w. chapter devoted to the evil eye

87:5.5 The w. phallic cult grew as a defense against evil eye

87:5.9 The w. cult was a scheme designed to placate,

88:6.2 magic supposed to be for the good of the w. tribe.

89:0.2 And the w. subsequent sacrificial system grew up

89:7.4 this w. ritual afforded an acceptable excuse for

91:0.2 form of ceremony which included the w. clan or tribe

91:5.2 Even a w. city or an entire nation can be helped by

91:5.2 prayer have led individuals, cities, nations, and w.

93:5.4 Terah and his w. family were halfhearted converts

93:7.3 God able to claim the allegiance of a w. tribe or race.

93:9.5 years many regarded the w. narrative as a myth.

94:2.2 the w. precarious system collapsed before the cults

95:5.4 king so methodically proceed to swing a w. nation

95:5.4 created a new art and literature for a w. people.

95:5.5 Ikhnaton would have changed the w. history of the

95:6.1 Salem teachers made headway in Iran, and the w.

96:4.5 of a furnace, and the w. mountain quaked greatly.”

97:5.4 and fearlessly attacked the w. sacrificial system.

97:5.6 would have overthrown the w. bloody ceremonial

98:1.3 head of the w. Greek pantheon of subordinate gods.

98:2.4 scant recognition to the w. galaxy of Olympian gods

102:1.4 body, mind, and spirit, even to the w. personality.

102:7.2 of the order, plan, and purpose of the w. creation of

106:2.3 It encompasses the w. gamut of divinity attainment

110:6.3 —the w. self—material, intellectual, and spiritual.

112:1.15 drive) represents the attitude of the w. personality.

112:2.7 love connotes mutual regard of w. personalities,

112:2.7 the co-ordinated attributes of the w. personality are

114:6.11 groups, schools, communities, nations, and w. races.

114:7.11 titular (mortal) heads of the w. reserve corps have

118:6.2 There is one uncaused Cause in the w. universe.

118:8.5 The w. principle of biologic evolution makes it

119:3.4 working alone for one w. generation of planetary

119:5.4 lent new and added interest to the w. scheme of

120:2.2 these fallen Sons; and so would your w. local

120:2.9 which would terminate in w.-personality choice.

123:3.5 no leavened bread was to be eaten for the w. week.

123:3.5 the annual vacation season of the w. Jewish people

123:6.9 permission to lay the w. matter before Jesus.

123:6.9 in view of the w. situation, Jesus had finally decided

124:1.10 of April the w. land was one vast flower garden.

125:2.4 absurdities of the theology of the w. Jewish

127:5.1 by going direct to Rebecca, laying the w. story

128:5.6 the most uneventful six months of his w. career.

129:1.15 Never again did Jesus spend a w. year in one place

130:1.2 fallen, when they seek the light with a w. heart,

130:6.4 and henceforth will your w. life become one of

130:7.5 succession of events then will be viewed as a w.

131:1.9 the soul turn away from sin and put your w. trust in

131:2.9 his commandments, for this is the w. duty of man.

131:3.3 the Noble One, turn away from sin with a w. heart.

132:0.2 so that Jesus would have w. days to himself;

132:4.6 reach out for God with a w. heart, for God is your

133:7.4 and the father marveling at the w. performance.

135:3.2 the greatness of the kingdom under the w. heaven

135:11.1 this w. experience was a great test of John’s faith

136:4.5 this a season for thinking over the w. eventful and

136:4.5 Jesus thought over the w. span of human life on

137:1.1 I would sit at your feet and learn the w. truth about

139:4.6 traits made such an impression on John that his w.

139:8.3 Master began to transform Thomas’s w. disposition

139:8.4 Thomas never overcame throughout his w. lifetime

139:12.5 whether Judas really loved the Master with a w heart

140:1.7 multiply and grow until eventually the w. earth

140:6.12 if, therefore, your eye is generous, your w. body will

140:6.12 But if your eye is selfish, the w. body will be filled

140:8.5 Jesus discountenanced the w. concept of private

140:8.22 Jesus impressed the three that he valued the w. life,

140:8.24 was really a fresh beginning for the w. human race.

141:4.4 The Master taught them much about the w. man—

142:3.22 I declare to you as constituting the w. duty of man.”

143:3.4 The w. day was devoted to reminiscences and to

144:3.23 When Jesus spent w nights on the mountain in prayer

145:3.3 The w. day’s events had set the stage for this scene.

146:5.2 And Titus henceforth believed with a w. heart,

146:5.3 And when Jesus saw that the w. countryside was

146:6.3 the w. village of Nain, were aroused to the highest

149:6.7 keep his commandments, that is the w. duty of man.’

150:1.3 The w. country was stirred up by this proceeding,

150:3.2 a discussion of the w. subject of human superstition.

150:4.3 Labor earnestly to save the w. family lest a man’s foe

151:6.6 by the swine tenders, and the w. village believed it.

153:1.4 sermon in the synagogue and continued for a w. year

153:1.6 supernatural power to characterize Jesus’ w. career.

153:3.7 elect to discuss and expose the folly of the w rabbinic

155:1.5 is the measure of your failure to live the w. life,

155:3.8 Jesus’ w. earth life was devoted to the mission of

155:6.10 they found God as no other w. race of men have ever

155:6.17 into the light are expected to believe with a w. heart;

156:6.5 Jesus’ enemies reckoned that the w. movement had

159:1.3 you may tell the w. story to the congregation,

160:4.16 though the w. temporal-life enterprise may appear as

162:3.3 the Master so managed the situation that the w. plot

163:4.8 7. Teach that man’s w. duty is summed up in this one

163:4.8 (This they were to teach as man’s w. duty in place of

163:7.2 not only from Palestine but from the w Roman world

164:4.8 why do you not tell us the w. truth about what

172:1.5 w. house became filled with the odor of ointment,

172:3.16 But the w. city was mightily stirred up, insomuch

172:5.6 was tempted to doubt the w. idea of the kingdom;

172:5.9 in his heart Thomas regarded the w. performance as

172:5.10 Simon was the noisiest man in the w. multitude.

172:5.11 This day was the satisfying climax of their w. career

172:5.11 the twins enjoyed every moment of the w. pageant.

172:5.12 Judas was disgusted with the w. spectacle.

172:5.12 Judas heartily resented the w. performance.

172:5.12 Judas had about made up his mind to abandon the w.

173:1.10 they remained throughout the w. episode huddled

175:4.1 movement and wash his hands of the w. enterprise.

177:1.3 ecstasy of being alone with God, and for a w. day.

177:2.4 Your w. afterlife will be more happy and dependable

177:4.2 of withdrawing gracefully from the w. movement.

177:4.10 mind and grew to love this desire with his w. heart;

177:5.3 Mark had spent the w. day in the Master’s company.

179:4.2 of one who failed to love the truth with his w. soul.

179:5.4 only sacrament associated with his w. life mission,

180:4.1 light will all receive him gladly and with a w. heart.

181:2.14 And so, Matthew,dedicate your w. future life service

185:2.11 Pilate was so astonished at the unfairness of the w.

186:2.3 Jesus lived and died on Urantia, his w. human career

186:2.8 Throughout the w. sorrowful ordeal Jesus bore

187:1.1 Such a condemned man did not carry the w. cross,

187:1.7 tragedy ahead for Jerusalem and the w. Jewish nation

187:4.2 hours of consciousness did he turn with a w. heart

188:4.6 Jesus lived and died for a w. universe, not just for

188:4.8 The w idea of ransom and atonement is incompatible

188:5.10 true drawing power in the w. bestowal of Michael,

188:5.13 to broadcast these universal truths to a w. universe.

190:2.2 The w. family was startled and well-nigh confounded

190:2.6 choosing to follow the light of truth with a w. heart?

190:4.2 the w. city is being wrought up to a high pitch of

190:05..02 was insistent that the w. affair was probably a fraud.

191:0.4 between faith and doubt throughout the w. day,

191:0.8 not speak half a dozen times throughout the w. day.

191:5.4 and I know you will believe, even with a w. heart.”

192:2.10 “If, therefore, you serve me with a w. heart, make

193:0.4 Proclaim the w. truth of the good news, not just a

195:0.1 Greek believers carried it to the w. Roman Empire.

195:2.1 that Rome brought into the w. Western world a new

195:6.9 and turned the w. Roman Empire upside down.

195:10.18 conquered—absorbed and exalted—the w. stream

195:10.18 virtually reconquered the w. Western world.

196:2.5 The w. Christian movement tended away from the

whole world

44:1.15 literally true, “melody has power a w. to transform.

51:6.3 which eventually spreads the ideals of Eden to a w..

59:1.2 and animal, is fairly well distributed over the w..

61:0.2 and the w. was an animal paradise, notwithstanding

61:4.3 Rhinoceroses migrated over the w. except South

66:6.2 The w. was caught in the stalemate of tradition-

67:5.1 The complete and radical reorganization of the w.

78:7.3 to abandon the effort, to let the w. drown in its

80:4.5 The w. inhabited world, outside of China and the

81:6.18 culture throughout a race, a continent, or to a w..

92:4.5 Dalamatian revelation was practically lost to the w.

95:5.9 not only the creator of Egypt but also of the “w.,

109:4.5 refused to survive, this human being (and your w.

121:6.8 Throughout the w. wide world, no matter where the

134:6.5 religions and religious sects and cults of the w.,

136:4.12 a strong desire to win his people—and the w.—to

136:8.5 in which the attention of the nation, and the w.,

140:8.11 it expanded the neighborhood to include the w.,

140:8.17 “What shall it profit a man if he gain the w. and

155:6.10 Amos and Hosea, did reveal increasingly to the w.

158:7.5 What does it profit a man to gain the w. and lose

162:1.9 divinity of Jesus to the Jewish people and to the w..

165:4.9 what shall it profit you if you gain the w. and lose

172:1.6 this gospel shall be preached throughout the w.,

176:2.7 What the w. must face as a literal fact at the end of

178:1.9 enlighten the w. and result in the divorcement of

194:3.6 as did all the honest of heart throughout the w..

195:2.1 Rome brought into the w. Western world a new

195:10.18 resurrected itself and virtually reconquered the w.

whole-personality

120:2.9 decision which would terminate in w. choice.

whole-souled

65:8.5 none of these obstacles can defeat the w. choice of

156:5.12 a w. belief, in the certain triumph of righteousness.

wholehearted

53:4.6 the Father desired only that loyalty which was w.,

90:4.1 the error in their theories, ancient men were w. in

wholehearted acceptance

157:4.2 bring them all to the point of the w. of the Master,

162:9.3 fully won over each of Abner’s associates to a w.

wholehearted affection

180:1.6 sacrifice implies the absence of that w. which would

wholehearted choice

91:9.5 4. You must make a w. choice of the divine will.

142:6.7 by the w. of spirit guidance would you be born of

wholehearted confession

139:2.8 was the first one of the apostles to make w. of Jesus’

wholehearted conformity

1:7.2 the divine nature through intelligent and w. to the

wholehearted consecration

196:1.1 a w. of himself to such an unreserved bestowal of

wholehearted moral decision(s)

123:2.1 Jesus arrived at the age of his first personal and w.

130:2.9 Those who make w. and unqualified spiritual choices

wholehearted dedication

114:7.5 2. W. to some special social, economic, spiritual,

166:3.4 for those who are unwilling to pay the price of w.

170:5.11 thereby declaring their w. to the doing of the will of

171:2.2 must be willing to pay the price of w. to the doing of

wholehearted desire

1:2.6 3. The personality craving to be like God—the w. to

3:5.15 w. and perfect willingness to do the Father’s will.

156:5.7 —hunger and thirst for righteousness—the w. to find

wholehearted devotion

3:5.17 the thrill of intelligent and w. to duty in the face of

16:8.13 6. Personality dedication, w. to doing the Father’s

34:7.6 enlightened and liberating service of w. to doing the

100:1.6 is to maintain an attitude of w. to supreme values.

100:6.1 True religion is a w. to some reality which the

100:6.1 unquestioning loyalty and w. to supreme values.

139:7.3 Levi’s strong point was his w. to the cause.

160:2.8 power is inherent in the consciousness of w. to a

163:4.5 and other trivialities which might detract from w. to

wholehearted doing

141:5.1 your united dedication to the w. of the will of my

wholehearted effort

196:3.34 a w. to reach the borderland of spirit-consciousness

wholehearted faith

196:0.1 Jesus enjoyed a sublime and w. in God.

196:0.11 Jesus’ w. in the fundamental goodness of the

wholehearted identification

54:3.2 Although conscious and w. with evil (sin) is the

wholehearted love

16:8.14 the sincere pursuit of divine values and the w. of the

177:4.10 failed to develop loyal trust and to experience w.

wholehearted loyalty

53:2.4 but always professed w. to the Supreme Rulers.

53:4.6 desired only that loyalty which was voluntary, w.,

wholehearted ministry

188:5.9 full bestowal of a righteous life in the service of w.,

wholehearted obedience

127:4.3 was ever required to secure their prompt and w..

wholehearted praise

35:2.2 are w. in their praise of the government of the

wholehearted prayer

100:5.7 faith and sincere worship, w. and unselfish prayer.

wholehearted purpose

100:2.1 desire to know God and be like him, the w. to do the

141:7.11 Being motivated by a w. singleness of purpose, Jesus

wholehearted rebels

67:1.6 can easily become iniquitous, become w. against the

wholehearted recognition

110:3.9 3. Loving man and desiring to serve him—w. of the

wholehearted religionist

196:2.7 he was the world’s most w. and devoted religionist

wholehearted service

91:7.1 facilitated by loving and w. in unselfish ministry to

99:5.9 dedicate themselves to the w. of the brotherhood of

106:9.12 devoted to the w. of the brotherhood of all

147:4.7 On this higher plane of w. social service growing out

wholehearted sin

2:3.2 The final result of w. sin is annihilation.

wholehearted trust

133:1.4 I insist on believing with a w. in spite of all

wholehearted worship

100:2.2 dominated by the w. of the perfection ideals of

wholehearted yearning

91:8.6 for daily bread or may embody a w. to find God

wholeheartedly

5:1.6 If man is w. spiritually motivated, unreservedly

5:6.1 finite personalities who w. choose to do the divine

16:7.10 Supreme virtue, then, is w. to choose to do the will

67:4.2 They worked w. for the rebel Prince but soon

74:3.10 the Garden dwellers that they were not only w.

120:2.8 decision to live a life w. motivated to do the will of

132:7.9 imagination of spiritual teaching and leading w.

136:1.5 The Jewish nation had not w. repented; therefore

140:6.13 God and at the same time w. serve mammon.

141:6.4 this good news, if you w. believe it, is your eternal

143:5.8 who desired salvation, desired it sincerely and w.,

146:2.14 to praying w. and intelligently, earnestly and

146:3.2 confidence in the truth of that which he w. believes

154:6.1 only one, Ruth, believed w. and continuously in

157:2.2 unless you fall w. in love with truth, the ideals of

159:3.13 If you dare to believe in me and w. proceed to follow

160:1.15 Without doubts and misgivings I can now w. enter

160:5.13 and idealism of that which is w. faith-accepted.

165:5.3 w. devote yourselves to the proclamation of the

175:2.2 died unflinchingly for that truth which they so w.

179:3.2 the first human being w. to believe in the divinity

180:6.1 until man is willing to believe my teaching w. and

195:9.7 will man be disposed to turn w. to the gospel of the

wholeheartedness

139:12.7 when doubts exist as to the w. of a creature’s

wholeness

118:1.8 the self begins to gain insight into the w. of events,

130:7.5 is such that it is discerned more and more in its w..

155:1.5 learn to exemplify in your lives this beautiful w. of

195:5.2 truth seeker aright only when truth is embraced in w.

wholesale

68:4.6 the continuance of civilization to undertake their w.

69:8.3 The ambush of Ai, with the w. slaughter of men,

70:1.17 Even when Deborah ruled the Hebrews, the same w.

195:2.5 embraced the new religion in such a w. manner.

wholesome

28:5.18 A refreshing and w. rivalry is promoted even among

73:5.3 The drinking water of Eden was kept w. by the

84:8.5 All efforts to obtain w. diversion and to engage in

100:7.4 Even his enemies maintained a w. respect for him;

124:3.7 be thus benefited by w. outdoor physical activities.

124:3.9 he endeavored to introduce the idea of w. recreation

whollynon-exhaustive

40:6.1 yet by nature of the divine order; you are w. mortal.

110:6.18 status of this immortal soul is w. dependent on the

whomnon-exhaustive; see whominterrogative

3:3.2 open to the eyes of him with w. we have to do.”

6:1.4 w. we have heard, w. we have seen with our eyes,

6:1.4 w. we have looked upon,and our hands have handled

9:0.4 the unity of God, in w. all things consist—things,

11:8.1 all things, fills all things, and in w. all things consist.

40:5.2 angels—than w. you were created but a little lower—

47:8.4 “This is a beloved son in w. I am well pleased.”

110:5.7 The Adjuster of the human being through w. this

126:4.6 “To w., then, will you liken God who sits upon the

128:1.10 the Universe Mind of this creation, the One in w.

128:1.10 was before all things and in w. all things consist,

131:10.2 our heavenly Father, in w. all things consist,

131:10.4 the Father of light, in w. there is no variableness

135:8.6 “This is my beloved Son in w. I am well pleased.”

135:9.7 ‘This is my beloved Son in w. I am well pleased.

136:2.3 “This is my beloved Son in w. I am well pleased.”

137:2.7 “Behold a genuine Israelite, in w. there is no deceit.

137:6.2 As one w. his mother comforts, so will I comfort

139:4.2 said that John was “the disciple w. Jesus loved.”

139:4.4 to refer to himself as the “disciple w. Jesus loved.”

139:4.4 to regard himself as the “disciple w. Jesus loved”

139:12.10 made up his mind to get even with he knew not w.;

143:5.6 The Jews at least know w. they worship; they have

144:5.2 Our Father in w. consist the universe realms,

147:5.4 answered, “He, I suppose, w. he forgave the most.

148:5.5 neither be weary of his correction, for w. the Lord

148:5.5 as the father corrects the son in w. he takes delight.

153:2.5 forefathers, ‘choose you this day w. you will serve.’

153:2.7 ‘This is the work of God, that you believe him w. he

153:2.11 ‘Those w. the Father teaches will hear also his Son

153:4.3 cast out devils, by w. do your sons cast them out?

167:4.1 which said, “Lord, he w. you love is very sick.”

168:1.8 heal strangers if he cannot save those w. he loves?”

whominterrogative

158:4.5 this father and his son, saying, “W. do you seek?”

174:5.3 And to w. has the Lord been revealed?’

183:3.4 captain of the Romans, said, “W. do you seek?”

183:3.6 and soldiers and again asked, “W. do you seek?”

189:4.10 spoke Jesus to them, saying, “W. do you seek?”

whomsoever

43:3.4 in the kingdom of men and gives it to w. he will.”

173:4.4 but on w. this stone falls, he will be ground to dust

whosenon-exhaustive

44:3.1 There are cities “w. builder and maker is God.”

48:1.7 “the city which has foundations, w. builder and

174:2.2W. image and superscription does this coin bear?

174:3.1 this: In the resurrection w. wife will she be since all

174:4.6 think of the Deliverer? That is, w. son is he?”

178:3.4 revelation of cities w. builder is God and worlds

whoso

74:7.20 They taught that “w. sheds man’s blood by man shall

131:3.5 But w. is thoughtful, prudent, reflective, fervent,

146:2.6W. stops his ears to the cry of the poor, he also

158:8.1 And w. receives such a little one receives me.

160:5.10 Master said: “W. would save his life must lose it.

162:7.5 say that w. keeps your word shall not taste death?

169:4.9 he did say that w. had seen him had seen the Father.

169:4.12 never did he say, “W. has heard me has heard God.”

173:4.4 there is a mystery about this stone, seeing that w.

175:1.10 but w. truly humbles himself will surely be exalted.

175:1.16 but that w. swears by the gold in the temple must

whosoever

2:4.1 Therefore “w. calls upon the Lord shall be saved,”

2:5.2 God’s love is universal; “w. will may come.”

7:5.11 It is literally true, w. has seen a Paradise Son has

20:6.5W. has seen the Son has seen the Father,” as did

20:6.5W. has seen me has seen the Eternal Son of God.

32:5.8 w. will may enter, and certain victory will crown the

100:7.6 Always his invitation was, “W. will, let him come.”

101:10.6 W. wills to do the will of God shall comprehend

103:5.6W. shall save his life shall lose it, but whosoever

103:5.6 but w. shall lose his life for the sake of the kingdom,

131:2.9 W. sows iniquity shall reap calamity; they who

131:10.7 W. calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.

139:12.7 The door of eternal life is wide open to all; “w. will

140:1.6W. would become great in my Father’s kingdom

140:1.6 and w. would be first among you, let him become

140:5.19W. will save his life shall lose it, but w. will lose his

140:6.4 not kill, that w. kills shall be subject to judgment.

142:5.3 w has been born of the spirit has in himself the power

143:5.3 but w. drinks of the water of the living spirit shall

153:4.3 w. shall blaspheme against God with deliberation

154:6.5 For w. does the will of my Father who is in

157:6.10 he will draw all men to himself, and w. believes this

158:7.5 For w. would save his life selfishly, shall lose it,

158:7.5 but w. loses his life for my sake and the gospel’s,

158:8.1 W. shall humble himself and become as this little

158:8.1 But w. causes one of these little ones to stumble, it

159:5.10W. wishes to be my disciple, let him disregard

165:3.8 W. will, let him come and freely partake of the

166:3.7 I am the new and living way, and w. wills may

167:6.1 Verily, verily, I say to you, w. receives not the

168:0.7 w. lives and believes in me shall never really die.

171:0.6 W. would be great among you, let him first

174:5.7 w. will believe my teaching shall no longer abide in

whysee whyinterrogative

0:3.13 That is just w. the geographic location of his person

5:3.4 no reason w. prayer should not be addressed to God

6:7.3 you will understand w. I was unable to portray the

9:8.10 W. he does so we can only conjecture; how he does

9:8.10 Neither do we know w. the Third Source bestows

11:8.9 explains w. gravity always acts preferentially in the

12:3.9 it would satisfactorily explain w. spirit-endowed

13:1.23 And that is just w. all Ascendington will be open

14:5.6 And this is just w. no two of them are alike.

16:0.1 And this explains w. the universe is operated in

16:0.1 and w. the number seven is basically fundamental

16:1.2 that is just w. he can function personally for the

16:7.4 He knows what he is doing, w. he is doing it,

19:4.2 understand w. Universal Censors are stationed in the

20:5.5 you discern w. so much interest attaches to Urantia

22:2.9 that is w. they are such useful and sympathetic

23:1.9 There is a technical reason w. these Solitary

28:5.20 portraiture in part explains w. the Censors can

36:5.1 explains w evolution is purposeful and not accidental

40:5.16 As to just w this type of creature is never able to fuse

41:6.3 This explains w. there is a calcium layer, a gaseous

41:6.4 And this is w. stone is the chief component of the

43:6.2 This explains w. the extraordinarily beautiful places

47:7.1 from this you can understand w. it is so arranged

48:4.10 exactly w. these artists are called reversion directors

52:1.4 will begin to see w. this long and painful struggle on

53:6.2 This no doubt explains w. such a large number of the

54:3.1 unthinking question as to w. the all-wise Creators

54:4.2 children, are better able to understand w. Michael,

54:4.5 many reasons known to us w. the Supreme Rulers

54:5.1 Of the many reasons known to me as to w. Lucifer

54:6.7 explain w. these sinners were not sooner interned,

54:6.7 w. they have not been adjudicated and destroyed.

54:6.10 the better to understand w. such beings as Lucifer

63:5.3 that explains w. so much evidence of the Andonic

64:3.3 river floods, explains w. they sought the highlands

65:0.7 And this is w. evolution—on Urantia or elsewhere—is

69:9.4 This motive explains w. it was so long the custom to

72:0.2 similarity of the spheres undoubtedly explains w.

76:4.7 These facts explain w. the Urantia peoples must do

77:1.5 no explanation available as to w. this power was

78:4.5 tradition of peace-seeking, which explains w. the

80:9.4 This explains w. remains of the earlier white races,

80:9.4 w. there are so few evidences of the white man’s

81:2.11 This was one reason w. civilization progressed faster

81:2.12 reason w. their culture was for so long predominant.

84:2.2 the chief reasons w. the progressive Iroquois never

88:4.7 This is one reason w ancient peoples did not increase

93:3.7 that he would be born of a woman; and that is w.

93:9.3 And this explains w., on three separate occasions,

96:4.4 that Yahweh was the god of the Hebrews explains w.

96:4.4 and w. they there received the Ten Commandments

101:2.15 reason w. some of the world’s greatest religious

102:6.1 And this is just w. the God of worship claims all

103:1.4 This explains w. a given person can maintain his

108:2.11 As to w. these Adjusters can not or do not fuse with

108:4.4 And this is the reason w. contacts with the supreme

108:5.7 And this is just w. we are confronted with such

109:5.4 spiritual allegiance to but one master; and this is w.

113:2.5 The angels really find it hard to understand w. you

113:3.4 And herein is revealed the reason w. the seraphic

119:3.5 evident to all Nebadon as to w. their beloved ruler

121:2.8 before the rising power of Parthia, explain w. it

122:0.1 just w. the family of Joseph and Mary should have

123:6.6 insistent on finding out w. there was a dry season

124:3.5 he was never able to comprehend w. Jesus was so

124:6.4 Mary could not understand w. neither Joseph nor

124:6.14 as to w. the heavenly Father required the slaughter

127:2.10 the chief reasons w. he moved to Capernaum in later

128:4.7 This same motive explains w. Jesus permitted himself

128:6.8 w. they had failed to keep their appointment for the

130:1.6 This is w. our Father in heaven permits the good

130:5.3 One day when Ganid asked Jesus w. he had not

130:5.4 to Ganid w. he did not smite the drunken man.

132:0.3 chief reason w. Jesus consented to make this journey

132:7.1 When Ganid asked his teacher w. he evinced so

133:1.3 w. Jesus would not engage in personal combat.

133:2.1 stammered out—“er—w.-yes, what do you want

133:8.2 After much questioning as to w. Jesus manifested so

137:2.9 little understood w. their new-found teacher was so

138:5.4 w. nothing was done to get John out of prison.

138:6.3 again they did not understand w. he thus spoke,

138:6.3 and no man dared to ask w. he so taught them.

139:12.8 This is just the reason w. Jesus permitted Judas to go

140:8.20 this is w. he chose as his personal representatives

141:1.4 John’s disciples never could understand w. Jesus

144:0.2 There were a number of reasons w. Jesus and his

144:4.10 One of the reasons w. Peter, James, and John never

144:7.2 more understanding as to w. Jesus did not go to

144:7.2 and w. he made no effort to secure his release.

144:7.2 But they never could understand w. Jesus did no

144:7.2 understand w. he refused to produce outward

145:5.3 desired to know w. he appeared to be troubled by

145:5.4 the real reasons w. the kingdom could not be built

146:3.1 to explain “whence, w., and whither,” and added:

147:7.2 at a loss to understand w. you never command your

148:3.2 ask Jesus w. he was absent so much from their midst,

148:5.1 to understand w. you refuse to practice healing

148:5.1 I am at a loss to understand w. the Father permits

148:6.1 asked Jesus w. so many apparently innocent people

152:4.4 explains w. Mark left a portion of the story out of his

152:6.6 feeding of the five thousand, telling them just w. he

153:5.3 was there any good reason w. you should stumble

154:6.11 this explains w. Jesus did not see his family waiting

155:6.12 that is just the reason w. I have so often taught

162:1.5 There were many reasons w. Jesus was able

162:1.6 was one of the reasons w. Jesus could publicly visit

165:2.10 “And so shall you know w. the Father loves me

166:2.2 explaining to the twelve w. the gentiles of Perea

166:5.3 explains w. nothing is heard of Abner and his work

168:0.3 Neither could they understand w. Jesus sent no word

168:0.9 That is w. Martha had come out to meet him alone,

168:0.9 and w. Martha went in secretly to inform Mary that

168:1.2 It is difficult to explain to you just w. Jesus wept.

168:1.4 explain w. Jesus groaned as they came near the tomb

168:1.12 to w. the Master had requested that the stone be

168:2.5 grave cloths and w. he had awakened in the garden.

170:5.13 is w. he never opposed the apostles’ practicing the

171:0.5 Said Jesus: “I am saddened that you know not w.

172:3.6 If any one asks you w. you do this, merely say,

172:3.6 untie the colt, the owner came over and asked w.

172:5.3 Peter could not understand w. Jesus did not speak

172:5.5 John came somewhere near understanding w. Jesus

175:2.1 no valid reason w. the individual descendants of

177:3.7 could not understand w. he would be willing to

183:3.1 there was yet another reason w. Judas chose to be

183:5.4 And this explains w. John Zebedee was permitted

185:1.8 It is easy to understand w. the Jews presumed to

185:1.8 get him up at six o’clock to try Jesus—and also w.

191:0.13 And this is the reason w. they did not go at once to

192:1.2 did not altogether understand w. Jesus wanted to

193:4.14 explain w. a well-meaning and otherwise sincere

whyinterrogative

21:4.6 W should man bemoan his lowly origin and enforced

31:3.8W. should the Gods be so concerned in so

86:1.3 W. work hard and reap bad luck—nothing for

107:7.4 W. then, if Thought Adjusters possess volition, are

111:7.3 W. do you not aid the Adjuster in the task of

111:7.3 W. do you not allow the Adjuster to strengthen

111:7.3 W. do you not encourage the heavenly helper to

111:7.3 W. do you refuse to be enlightened and inspired

111:7.3 W. not allow the Adjuster to spiritualize your

125:4.3 irate teacher, “w. are you here, since you are not of

125:5.4 2. W. should mothers in Israel be segregated from

125:5.5 w. all this slaughter of animals to gain divine favor—

125:6.5 said: “My child, w. have you treated us like this?

125:6.7W. is it that you have so long sought me?

130:2.4 “If the Gods are interested in me, then w. do they

130:2.4 W. not assert your mastery of evil by virtue of the

130:2.6W. do you occupy yourself so continuously with

130:6.1 w. so downcast on such a beautiful day?

130:8.4W. waste words upon one who cannot perceive

135:5.1 W. was the throne of David desolate and vacant?

135:8.5 w. do you come down into the water to greet me?”

135:8.5 W. do you come to me?”

135:9.4 nor the Messiah, then w. do you baptize the people

135:11.1 If Jesus were the Messiah, w. did he do nothing to

135:11.4 W. do I languish in prison?

137:2.4 suggested to Philip, “W. not ask the Teacher?”

137:4.8 W. do you trouble me again with these matters?”

141:0.2 the Father’s kingdom, w. is it that you weep?

141:6.2 Master: “W. is it that I could not persuade him?

141:6.2 W. did he so resist me and so readily lend an ear to

142:4.2 w. should you expect to be rebuked?

142:4.2 the worship of false gods, w. should all men frown

142:7.17 w. do you insist on translating my meaning into

145:5.5 w. do you leave us alone with the multitude?

145:5.6 W. have they now come to besiege us?

146:6.2 w. could not such a healer even raise the dead?

147:3.2 “John, w. would you tempt me to turn aside from

147:3.2 W. do you go on desiring to substitute the working

147:8.2 from the Prophet Isaiah: “‘W. have you fasted?

148:4.1W. is it necessary for men to be born of the spirit

148:4.7 But w. do you refuse to comprehend the meaning

148:4.7 And w. do you refuse to interpret the meaning of

148:6.6 And w. did God ever create me just to suffer in

148:9.3 saying: “W. do you so reason in your hearts?

149:5.1W. are some persons so much more happy than

149:6.1 Master, w. is it that the Scriptures instruct us to ‘fear

151:1.3 W. do you speak in parables to those who seek truth

151:5.5 and said: “W. are all of you so filled with fear?

153:1.5W. did he himself so deliberately and effectively

153:3.3 W. is it that you show such disrespect for the

153:3.3W. is it that you transgress the commandments of

153:3.3 W. is it that you in this way make void the

153:5.3 W. is it that you are filled with fear and

153:5.3 W. do you grieve when the new day is dawning

155:1.0 1. WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?

155:1.1 W. do the heathen rage and the peoples plot in vain?

155:1.3 If you desire to enter the kingdom, w. do you not

155:1.3 W. do the heathen rage?

155:1.3 W. do you languish in futile yearning?

155:4.2 w. is it that we flee from the threats of our enemies

155:4.2 W. do we refuse to confront the foes of truth?”

155:4.2 W. is it we are at such diversity of belief when we

155:6.7 but w., in so doing, should you sacrifice the supreme

156:5.3 Master, w. do we pray that God will lead us not lead

157:1.1W. of course the Master pays the temple tax.

158:1.6 prolonged absence, he said: “W. were you afraid?

158:2.2 “Master, w. is it that the scribes say that Elijah

159:1.5 W. did you not also show mercy to your fellow

162:2.2 asked Jesus, “W. do the rulers seek to kill you?”

162:6.3 W. will you thirst for the ministry of the spirit

162:7.3 W. do you not understand my words?

162:7.4 shown me by the Father, w. do you not believe?

162:8.3 “Martha, Martha, w. are you always anxious about

163:3.5 of them, ‘W. do you stand here idle all the day?

163:6.6 But w. were you so surprisingly elated?

164:4.8 saying: “W. do you not give God the glory for this?

164:4.8 w. do you not tell us the whole truth about what

164:4.8 W. do you refuse to discern the truth?

164:4.10 if you did not believe my testimony, w. would you

164:5.2 If you are the Messiah, w. do you not plainly tell

165:3.4 And if all of this is true, w. should you live in fear of

165:3.8 W. do you halt between two opinions?

165:3.8 W. should Jew or gentile hesitate to accept the

165:4.8 “My son, w. do you miss the opportunity to feed

165:5.2 Since such matters are not in your hands, w. do

166:4.3 If riches evidence divine favor, w. do the rich refuse

166:4.9 Cut down this barren tree; w. should it encumber the

167:1.5 ‘My friend, w. sit in the seat of the least? come up

167:3.3 and said: “W. play the part of hypocrites?

168:1.8 “If he thought so much of this man, w. did he tarry

168:1.8 If he is what they claim, w. did he not save his dear

169:2.2 w. should you show less diligence in gaining souls

172:1.5W. was this ointment not sold and the money

172:1.6 W. do you trouble Mary about this, seeing that she

172:5.13W. so troubled of countenance, my good friend;

173:2.5 If we shall say from heaven, then will he say, W.

174:2.2 said to them: “W. do you thus come to tempt me?

176:2.3W. do you still look for the Son of Man to sit

179:3.8 If, then, the Master has washed your feet, w. was it

179:3.8 But w. are you so slow to learn that the secret of

180:6.2 none of you have asked me, W. do you leave us?

180:6.9 But w. does he say he must return to the Father?”

183:3.8W. do you come out against me with swords as if

184:1.6 In secret I have spoken nothing; w., then, do you

184:1.6 W. do you not summon those who have heard me

184:1.6 but if I have spoken the truth, w., then, should you

184:2.6 W. do you deny this?”

185:2.2 w. do you not take this man and pass judgment on

185:5.10 Pilate said: “W. would you crucify this man?

185:7.4 W. should you expect that I would consent to his

187:3.3 If you are the Son of God, w. do you not come

187:4.1 “If you are the Son of God, w. do you not save

187:5.2 “My God, my God, w. have you forsaken me?”

187:5.2 begins with “My God, my God, w. have you

190:2.6 W. have you lingered so long before choosing to

191:0.4 w. does he not show himself to us, his apostles?”

191:2.1 W. are you so frightened when I appear, as though

193:0.2 W., then, did you allow yourselves to become so

193:0.2 and w. were you so surprised when I rose from the

195:5.13 w. should men dwell so much upon the evil in the

196:0.9 instantly replied, “W. do you call me good?”

196:2.2 him Good Teacher, “W. do you call me good? None

wicked

3:1.10 consequences of the alienating acts of w., and

53:7.14 tribunal which could detain or destroy this w. rebel;

53:8.6 unless they really desire to be cursed with his w.

53:8.8 keeps himself, and the w. one touches him not.”

71:4.16 the weak or the w. lie in wait to take unfair and

89:2.4 the prosperity of the w. occasioned so much worry

90:4.7 disease thought to be caused by a w. conspiracy

97:7.7 “Let the w. forsake his ways and the unrighteous

98:5.4 The w. would be destroyed by fire, and the

131:2.10 But there is no peace for the w.; it is your own sins

131:2.11 Let the w. forsake his evil way and the unrighteous

131:4.8 “It is only the w. who say: The universe has neither

131:5.2 beholds both the evil deeds of the w. and the good

131:5.2 beneficent hand to both the righteous and the w..

131:10.4 Our Father even loves the w. and is always kind to

133:3.7 Ganid, that neither of these women is willfully w..

133:3.7 Ganid, some people are really w. at heart;

133:3.7 tear-stained faces, do you see anything bad or w.?

139:12.10 But these w. and dangerous ideas did not take shape

143:2.5 is deceitful above all things and desperately w.?

144:2.5 the story of a certain judge who lived in a w. city.

145:2.6 above all things and oftentimes desperately w.?

148:6.4 Job; remember that it is the w. and not the

148:6.4 You know that the w. never really prosper.

148:6.5 with man that the Almighty destroys only the w..’

148:6.6 tolerates the persecution of the good by the w.?

149:5.2 man has is better than the riches of many w.,’ for

149:5.3 ‘The w. flee when no man pursues.

149:5.3 ‘The w. are like the troubled sea, for it cannot rest,

149:5.3 and dirt; there is no peace, says God, for the w..

153:3.5 come forth evil thoughts, w. projects of murder,

153:4.3 blaspheme against God with deliberation and w.

154:6.3 be willing to die before he would allow these w.

159:1.5 and said: ‘You are a w. and unworthy steward.

162:3.5 And this woman, Hildana, forsook her w. husband

165:4.8 man has is better than the riches of many w..

168:5.2 from the murderous intrigues of the w. Sanhedrin.

172:1.7 but now he dared to think such w. thoughts in his

173:1.11 Shrewd, w., and designing men are not to be

173:4.2 more trusted servants to deal with these w. tenants,

173:4.2 But when these unrepentant and w. tenants saw

173:4.2 what will he do to those ungrateful and w. tenants?

175:1.18 You w. reprobates!

175:1.20 witness to yourselves that you are the w. sons of

175:2.3 And to do such w. deeds in the name of one who

183:1.2 to extricate himself from the cruel clutches of a w.

183:1.2 cruelty was the work of evil men and w. mortals.

185:3.7 You will long regret it if you let this w. man go free

185:4.1 the w. Idumean never for one moment recalled the

185:6.2 and before they had finished this w. abuse, he

186:2.2 when in the presence of the curious and w. Herod.

196:2.9 Jesus saw most men as weak rather than w., more

wickedly

147:4.1 by citing the example of a lustful man who thus w.

wickedness

53:9.2 wrote of Caligastia’s chiefs as “spiritual hosts of w.

78:7.3 to let the whole world drown in its w. at the time

96:6.4 “You children of w. cannot serve the Lord, for he is

133:8.1 the third city of the empire in size and the first in w.

135:3.4 From all John heard of the vice and w. of Rome

147:8.2 strife and contention and to smite with the fist of w..

147:8.3 to loose the bonds of w., to undo the knots of heavy

166:1.4 covetousness, extortion, and spiritual w..

widesee world-wide

1:5.15 struggle of every imperfect soul in the w. universe

3:1.6 concept of the divine presence allow for a w. range

5:6.8 in all the w. universe of universes can interfere to

9:5.3 mind can be bestowed upon such a w. range of life.

11:2.9 space potency not to be found elsewhere in all the w.

13:4.7 In no other place in the w. universe can one

14:1.17 nothing like it is to be found elsewhere in all the w.

25:3.5 of his activities on an inhabited world is very w..

35:5.3 Vorondadeks do not function through such a w.

39:5.13 While the energy shields are w. open, the sleeping

40:7.5 mortal the career of universal service is w. open.

45:2.1 System Sovereigns to exercise unusually w. powers

52:3.9 subsisting upon a w. range of viands from the animal

53:7.1 The Lucifer rebellion was system w..

54:3.1 to deprive a single personality in the w. universe of

58:5.8 continental pressure that a w. break did not occur on

59:5.22 and the wind was able to spread them far and w..

61:0.2 appearance—rolling hills, broad valleys, w. rivers,

63:5.6 They traveled far and w. in search of flint, much as

64:4.10 man had plenty of room in the w. belt of land

64:6.31 1. Variety is indispensable to opportunity for the w.

66:5.31 This council was one of w. function, being intrusted

69:4.2 a wall w. enough to prevent the traders reaching

70:7.15 and functioned in a w. range of social activities.

72:9.6 chief executive every six years is by nation-w. ballot,

73:3.4 only twenty-seven miles w. at the narrowest point.

77:1.6 They ranged far and w., studying and observing the

94:2.4 thus was opened w. the door for the entrance of

94:8.17 And in making this effort, he left the door w. open

98:5.1 The Mithraic cult made its appeal to a w. range of

106:2.3 it is a transaction in time and space involving a w.

109:3.2 Nothing of survival value is ever lost in all the w.

109:7.8 Personalized Adjusters perform a w range of services

110:5.7 enjoys such a w. scope of activity chiefly because

113:5.5 the physical controllers, to function in a w. range

116:6.7 there is a w. gulf between cosmic energy and spirit;

121:6.8 Throughout the whole w. world, no matter where

128:7.1 that he possessed a w. range of potential power.

129:4.4 The Son of Man experienced those w. ranges of

130:3.4 the long and broad avenue, one hundred feet w.

134:6.5 and religious sects and cults of the whole w. world,

138:4.2 The door of the kingdom is w. open for all who

139:3.4 James was able to understand a w. range of human

139:7.7 the means of keeping the doors of the kingdom w.

139:12.7 door of eternal life is w. open to all; “whosoever

140:10.1 open the doors w. and bid them enter into the

149:4.6 is desirable that human beings should cultivate a w.

154:2.5 educational solving of a w. range of real problems.

166:3.3 destruction is broad, that the entrance thereto is w.,

166:3.3 even if the door to the way of life is narrow, it is w.

183:0.1 But by this time the three apostles were w. awake;

195:2.2 the field for religious propaganda was w. open.

wide-spreading

4:2.1 immutable law throughout the w. master universe;

106:6.2 imply something beyond even the w. master universe

106:9.10 the unending future of your eternal careers in the w.

131:4.5 Our God also inhabits the other six w. universes.

widely

15:4.7 but more difficult to see them when w. scattered

25:3.15 such commissions are w. scattered through the grand

37:5.11 to unite the viewpoints of these two w. separate

66:2.7 They were assembled from w. separated places by

80:8.1 branches of the white race were, and now are, w.

84:8.2 this overindulgence, this w. spread pleasure mania,

92:6.17 But this truth never became w. accepted until the

93:0.1 Melchizedeks are w. known as emergency Sons,

93:0.1 to function in emergencies and on w. divergent levels

103:6.7 reconciling the interplay between the w. separated

103:6.9 correlate the findings of these w. separated concepts

123:5.7 gentile in population; at the same time it was w.

134:5.1 Han Empire in the East—and these were w.

134:5.1 departed w. from the substance of the Master’s

widened

100:4.5 in the second sketch you are favored with a w.

124:4.5 the years passed, this breach of understanding w..

wideningsee ever-widening

78:8.2 controlling works and the w. mouths of the rivers.

widens

116:6.3 the gulf between them w. until in the local universes

wider

25:5.3 those of w. significance are dealt with accordingly.

56:0.2 those of us who are able to observe w. stretches of

119:6.2 again been intrusted to Immanuel, there was a w.

142:7.13 in me is the way now open still w. for all of you to

widespread

7:7.5 In all these w. activities of the far-flung spiritual

8:6.1 Do not allow the w. bestowal and the far-flung

9:2.3 the w. influence of the spiritual-gravity urge of the

14:6.22 Havona is a compensation to the Spirit for his w. and

15:5.12 dead suns are peculiarly influential in creating w.

20:5.2 On Urantia there is a w. belief that the purpose of a

41:6.3 light beams for varied distances, and thus their w.

45:2.1 system of Satania was the last and the most w. of all.

53:7.9 In many respects this rebellion was the most w. of all

57:8.5 Volcanoes are still w. and earthquakes are frequent

59:2.2 above these shallow but w. oscillatory inland seas.

59:2.11 Lime-secreting algae were w..

59:3.1 This is the first w. limestone deposit, and it covers

60:3.1 crustal deformations and concomitant w. lava flows

60:3.11 above and below ground, were extensive and w..

61:4.2 10,000,000 years ago began an age of w. local land

64:6.23 after Caligastia’s downfall a w. revival of learning

80:9.15 but w. intermingling has since occurred, and it is

81:3.4 The w. use of metals was a feature of this era of the

83:7.4 it is threateningly assailed by w. dissatisfaction

85:1.4 Stone worship is even now w. over the world.

85:4.3 fear of lightning were linked together and were w.

87:4.5 bad spirits finally matured, it became the most w.

89:4.5 the concept of sin and of original sin became w.,

89:5.5 It was once a w. belief that wizards attained their

89:6.7 idea of offering the first-born as a sacrifice was w.

90:2.5 astrology; dream interpreting also became w..

90:4.4 which healing supposedly took place, became w..

92:5.12 The teachings of Gautama have become w. in Asia,

94:9.1 Buddhism did not become w. as a religion until it

119:2.1 the most w. and disastrous rebellions against the

121:3.1 the w. domestic peace and prosperity was propitious

121:3.9 There was no w. social problem in the Roman

121:4.5 was a purely negative attitude and never became w..

121:5.13 Paul, in an effort to utilize the w. adherence to the

122:1.3 Mary possessed the most ideal combination of w.

146:4.1 able to create such a w. sentiment against him

149:1.0 1. THE WIDESPREAD FAME OF JESUS

152:5.6 attempt to make Jesus king aroused w. curiosity

195:3.5 Christ’s love for children soon put an end to the w.

widespreadly

77:0.1 but they occur so w. and are so valuable as helpers

80:7.8 The descendants of Adam were w. dispersed and

89:3.2 the spiritual dangers of material possession were w.

107:4.5 Paradise luminosity is w. known as the “pilot light”;

119:2.5 Sovereign was ever more ardently loved or more w.

widest

40:10.6 Adjuster-fused finaliters obviously enjoy the w.

83:4.2 status of children demanded the w. possible publicity

widow

82:3.12 The surviving w. was almost invariably blamed for

82:3.12 If a w. continued to live, her life was one of social

82:5.5 mores forbade marriage to a dead brother’s w. but

83:5.4 that a man consort with his deceased brother’s w.

87:2.7 became the custom for a w. to commit suicide on

97:9.10 marrying Saul’s daughter, then the w. of Nabal

126:4.4 Defend the fatherless and plead for the w..

132:6.2 the w. with five children whose husband had been

139:4.12 martyrdom of James, John married his brother’s w..

144:2.5 Now there was a needy w. in that city who came

144:2.5 yet because this w. ceases not to trouble me, I will

146:6.0 6. NAIN AND THE WIDOW’S SON

146:6.2 the w. and her friends recognized the Master and

146:6.4 that Jesus had raised the w.’ son from the dead,

146:6.4 fully understand that the w.’ son was not really dead

149:1.9 A rich w. of Tyre, with her retinue, came seeking

149:1.9 as she followed Jesus through Galilee, she continued

149:1.9 But never would she become interested in the gospel

149:1.9 it was only the cure of her ailments that she sought.

150:1.1 Roman centurion; and Agaman, a w. of Damascus

172:4.2 At last there came along a poor w., scantily attired,

172:4.2 Jesus, calling the attention of the apostles to the w.

172:4.2 This poor w. cast in more than all the others, for all

widowed

126:2.2 caring for his w. mother and seven brothers and

127:2.8 a w. mother and eight brothers and sisters needed

129:0.1 for the comfort and happiness of his w. mother.

146:6.2 carrying the only son of a w. mother of Nain.

widowers

82:3.11 then, when they were subsequently left w., would

widowhood

82:3.12 Under certain mores w. was greatly to be feared,

widows

82:3.11 Some tribes married the young men to the w. and

82:3.12 w. being either killed or allowed to commit suicide

82:3.12 they were supposed to go over into spiritland with

89:3.6 “I say, therefore, to the unmarried and w., it is

175:1.9 they secretly lay hold of w.’ houses and take profit

width

12:1.14 zone of comparative quiet, which varies in w. but

60:3.3 few peaks, merely elevated land ridges of great w..

wield

9:1.8 those who w. the hammer are the children of mercy,

88:1.10 church rulers eventually w. great power and exercise

120:1.6 I exercise all authority and w. all power in your

128:7.2 of who I am and what power I may or may not w.,

182:2.3 I will pray, but I will not w. the sword.”

wielded

75:3.1 this line had held authority and w. a great influence

wielding

134:5.7 increased as the nations w sovereignty become larger

wields

3:6.1 unerringly w. the all-powerful veto scepter of his

9:1.4 dominates all reactions with mind, w. great power

wifenon-specific

66:7.14 6. You shall not touch your friend’s w..

68:6.8 babies were killed before the times of w. purchase.

70:6.5 the king’s w. gradually rose to the dignity of queen

70:10.6 a marital guilt test: If a man suspected his w. of

70:10.6 the accused w. was made to drink the nasty potion

70:10.11 even then a man could kill his w. without punishment

82:2.5 but it did render further sex license taboo to the w..

82:3.4 the possession of a w. was a badge of distinction.

82:3.6 and prove that he was worthy of the w. he sought.

82:3.7 The qualifications of a w. were the ability to perform

82:3.7 She was required to execute a piece of agricultural

82:3.7 And if she had borne a child before marriage, she

82:3.13 increased a girl’s desirability as a w. since the man

82:3.14 If a w. was barren, she had to be redeemed by her

82:4.3 Man had the right to lend his w. to a friend or

82:4.4 Primitive man was not jealous of his w.; he was

82:4.4 The reason for holding the w. to stricter sex

82:5.5 and sister marriages came about under the plural-w.

82:5.5 because the sister-w. would arrogantly dominate the

82:5.5 would arrogantly dominate the other w. or wives.

82:5.6 to get a w. from the outside insured greater freedom

82:5.10 with its w. stealing and buying from foreign tribes,

83:1.5 During early times husband and w. were not much

83:1.5 husband and w. did not even eat together very often.

83:2.3 practices, among others, of the days of w. stealing.

83:3.1 the purchase price of a w. was regarded as a forfeit

83:3.1 A love w., or a white man’s w., they compare to a

83:3.2 the later tribes such a w. was not transferable.

83:3.2 was equivalent to cash in the purchase of a w..

83:3.2 otherwise desirable man could not pay for his w.,

83:3.2 And if a poor man sought a w. and could not meet

83:3.4 A man could not divorce a dowered w. without

83:3.4 if the w. were purchased, the children belonged to

83:3.4 the father; if not, they belonged to the w.’ family.

83:5.3 a family affair, one w. for several brothers.

83:5.3 for several men to content themselves with one w..

83:5.10 marriages, the home was dominated by the head w.,

83:5.10 unless by special arrangement with the status w..

83:5.11 The status w. was not necessarily the love w.;

83:5.11 The love w., or sweetheart, did not appear until the

83:5.12 The taboo w.—one w. of legal status—created the

83:5.12 Under these mores a man might have only one w.,

83:5.12 Chinese were frequently the handmaidens of the w..

83:5.12 among the Jews, the legal w. was looked upon as the

83:5.13 taboos on relations with a pregnant or nursing w.

83:5.13 Such a w. often grew tired of bearing children and

83:5.13 her husband to take a second and younger w.,

83:5.15 a harem, that he should be contented with one w.;

83:6.3 The Chaldean tribes recognized the right of a w. to

83:6.3 pledge upon her spouse not to take a second w. or

83:7.2 was barrenness, which was always blamed on the w.;

83:7.3 The inauguration of w. purchase and w. dowry,

83:8.2 The union of husband and w. in the marriage-home

83:8.2 sincere human efforts of husband and w. to progress,

83:8.3 comparable to the association of husband and w..

84:1.1 encumbering himself with the responsibilities of w.,

84:2.3 Under the mother-family mores the w.’ mother

84:2.3 even the w.’ brothers and their sons were more

84:2.4 and at childbirth he went to bed, along with the w.,

84:2.4 The w. might arise the next day and engage in hard

84:2.5 the custom for the man to go to his w.’ people, but

84:2.5 take his w. and children back to his own people.

84:2.6 The oncoming of w. stealing and later w. purchase

84:4.10 a man was denied the right to kill his w. at will.

84:6.8 female with the social relations of husband and w..

87:2.7 savage expected that at least one slave w. would

88:6.4 first employed as a magic talisman by the barren w..

103:8.3 A man may be consummately in love with his w. but

133:2.2 which a man is willing to bestow upon his w. and

140:6.6 Shall we allow a man to divorce his w. as Moses has

149:2.8 a man was not supposed to salute even his own w.

163:3.4 there is no man who has left wealth, home, w.,

167:5.3 to divorce his w. for the most trifling of reasons,

167:5.7 leave his father and mother and cleave to his w.,

wifespecific

63:3.5 the leadership of the clan and was assisted by his w.,

74:8.8 to the “land of Nod,” where he took himself a w..

76:0.2 Sansa became the w. of Sargan, chief of the blue

80:7.5 Adam and Eve, and his extraordinary second w.,

93:5.7 Abraham and his w., Sarah, lived at court, and when

93:9.3 at Gerar, so that Abimelech appropriated his w..

93:9.3 a plot to murder him in order to get his brilliant w..

93:9.4 to secure a woman of his own people as a w. for

93:9.8 Keturah was not a w. of Abraham; like Hagar, she

93:9.8 went to Isaac, the son of Sarah, the status w..

93:9.8 was not so old as the records indicate, and his w.

94:7.6 Gautama’s w. was the founder of an order of nuns.

97:9.10 not to mention Bathsheba, the w. of the Hittite.

97:9.19 His Phoenician w. forged Ahab’s name to papers

122:2.5 halfheartedly to believe in Gabriel’s visit to his w.

122:2.5 but Zacharias did not doubt the integrity of his w.,

127:5.2 would all the more need a faithful and efficient w..

127:5.3 His only remark to Mary, his w., was: “We can’t

128:4.2 at his home doing some translating while he, his w.

129:1.5 Zebedee’s w., Salome, was a relative of Annas,

129:2.7 letter from Salome, Zebedee’s w., introducing Jesus

133:2.1 the travelers observed a man mistreating his w..

133:2.1 to such a strong man to lead him to attack his w.,

133:2.1 My w. has done no great wrong; she is a good

133:2.2 Your w. has engaged to go through life with you,

133:2.2 you will love and cherish your w. as the Father

133:3.1 Ganid grew to be very fond of Crispus, his w., and

133:3.8 Imagine the surprise of Justus’ w. when, at this

133:3.9 When Martha, Justus’ w., had spread the food on the

135:10.2 Antipas for unlawfully taking the w. of another

135:12.2 bitter hatred of Herodias, Herod’s unlawful w..

137:7.1 James’s w. did much to bolster Mary’s courage.

139:2.1 Andrew, and his w.’ mother lived with Peter.

139:2.14 Peter’s w. was a very able woman.

139:5.11 Philip’s w., who was an efficient member of the

139:5.11 His w. was a fearless woman.

139:8.3 Thomas’s w. was glad to see him join the apostles;

142:0.2 high priest and relative of Salome, Zebedee’s w..

143:5.5 consented to live with a certain Greek as his w.,

145:2.15 was for the most part done by Simon Peter’s w.

145:2.15 Peter’s w.’ mother had for several days been sick

145:3.5 Peter’s w. heard voices in the front yard and saw a

148:4.7 into the land of Nod and there got himself a w.?

150:1.1 Joanna, the w. of Chuza, the steward of Herod

154:0.2 One of Herod’s official family, Chuza, whose w.

162:3.4 This woman, once comely, was the w. of an

162:3.4 his w. might thus prostitute her physical charms

162:3.4 to betray his own w. in her commercialized vice.

163:7.3 Perpetua, Simon Peter’s w., became a member of

167:2.2 ‘I have just married a w., and therefore I cannot

171:2.2 you must be willing to forsake father, mother, w.,

174:3.1 his brother should take the w. and raise up seed for

174:3.1 his next brother took his w. but also soon died,

174:3.1 Likewise did the second brother take the w., but he

174:3.1 In the resurrection whose w. will she be since all

183:2.3 he had retired to his private chambers with his w..

183:2.3 all the more so since his w. had asked him not to

185:0.2 to the fortress of Antonia, where Pilate and his w.

185:1.7 Pilate’s w., had heard much of Jesus through the

185:2.6 concerning Jesus and his teaching from Pilate’s w.,

185:5.7 and presented him with a sealed message from his w.

185:5.8 When Pilate opened this letter from his w., he

185:6.7 recalling his w.’ note and the Greek mythology of

187:3.2 women believers including Mary the w. of Clopas

188:1.7 Mary the w. of Clopas, Martha another sister of

189:4.4 Joanna the w. of Chuza, and Susanna the daughter of

wifehood

70:7.13 to prepare adolescent girls for w. and motherhood.

wildsee wild beasts

15:6.13 Many comets are unestablished w. offspring of the

42:7.7 wild disruption of the proton with the w. dispersion

63:5.6 with the exception of w. berries and certain fruits of

70:7.12 as the foolish notion of “sowing w. oats.”

87:6.10 7. Exposure of the body to be eaten by w. animals.

98:3.9 exhorted the Romans to abandon their w. religious

100:5.10 The mystic status is favored by: w. dancing, rage,

135:3.1 subsisting on mutton, goat’s milk, w. honey, and

172:5.4 the Master’s purpose in permitting this w. acclaim

185:3.6 gentle and weary man was no w. and dangerous

wild beasts

69:6.2 fire not only protected against cold and w. but was

73:4.3 occupied by all manner of w., served as a defense

139:2.14 Peter’s wife was thrown to the w. in the arena at

163:7.3 Peter’s wife was fed to the w. beasts in the arena.

188:0.2 Master’s body would have been exposed to the w..

wilderness

89:7.3 custom to put an infant away by itself, in the w. or

96:4.8 the God of Israel, who followed them through the w.

135:2.3 In the so-called “w. of Judea” John tended his

135:6.2 strange man who had come up from the Judean w.

135:6.6 you have heard ‘the voice of one crying in the w.,’

135:9.7 For this cause came I out of the w. to preach

136:4.5 record as the “temptations of Jesus in the w..”

136:4.10 The forty days in the mountain w. were not a

136:6.6 to have fed their forefathers with manna in the w..

152:3.1 to have fallen upon their forefathers in the w..

153:2.8 “You have thought that your forefathers in the w.

153:2.10 manna which Moses gave to our fathers in the w.

153:2.12 Your fathers ate manna in the w. and are dead.

169:1.4 the Son of Man goes out in the w. to seek for the

wildly

15:1.3 you are not, today, plunging on w. into uncharted

185:3.7 so that they w. shouted that Jesus should die;

willsee will, at; will of the Father or Father’s will;

  will, free; will of God or God’s will; will, my;

  will, your; see willverb; see also creature(s), will

  see good will

0:3.24 creature-philosophic extension of the “infinity of w.,”

0:11.8 conditioned by the w.-reactions and purposeful

0:12.1 and factualized when his personal w. co-ordinated

1:0.5 and complete in all finite aspects of divinity of w.,

1:1.2 The affectionate dedication of the human w. to the

1:1.2 consecration of creature w. constitutes man’s only

1:3.7 is embraced in those adjustments of the human w.

1:5.13 the unified divine w. which is exhibited in eternity

1:7.2 through intelligent conformity to the divine w..

1:7.4 we all maintain identity of personality and unity of w.

1:7.5 in conformity to the divine w. of a personal God.

1:7.6 imply: identity, self-consciousness, self-w.,

3:2.1 “He does according to his w. in the army of heaven

3:2.9 Actor to execute the choosing of the infallible w. of

3:2.15 is unlimited in power, divine in nature, final in w.,

3:3.5 the range and limitations of the w. of the Creator.

3:5.15 perfect willingness to do the Father’s divine w..

3:5.15 (evil) becomes sin only when the human w.

3:6.2 is therefore wholly subject to the w. of the Creator.

3:6.3 reality of higher orders of thought and purposive w..

3:6.4 a universal and sovereign w., the very sovereign w.

3:6.7 he is personal; he exercises a sovereign w.,

4:0.1 the universes of his own free and sovereign w.,

4:4.1 purposive energy (creative spirit) and absolute w.,

4:4.2 does not imply immobility; God has w.—he is w..

4:4.4 and other beings, but infinity of w. is God’s alone.

4:4.4 wisdom which directs the Father’s infinity of w..

5:1.11 may repeatedly forsake the divine w. so long as

5:1.11 and forever lose the desire to do his divine w.

5:2.1 of the creature’s w. to the doing of the divine w..

5:5.5 Man does not have to be religious against his w..

5:6.1 who wholeheartedly choose to do the divine w.,

5:6.8 the sovereignty of the material and mortal w.,

7:0.4 are responsive to the w. and purpose of the perfect

7:0.5 The w. of the personal creature is relatively free

7:4.5 rehabilitators of that which misguided creature w.

7:5.4 The Son comes not to mortal man as the divine w.,

8:6.3 The Spirit is endowed not only with mind but also w.

10:0.1 the limitless expression of God’s infinite personal w.

10:3.6 Such infinity of w. must have been inherent in the

11:5.7 responsive to the w. and mandates of the infinite

11:9.3 tension between them, in the face of w. to action

12:7.1 his w. does actually rule the whole, the universe of

12:7.7 the divine w. is observed to shine brighter and

12:7.9 status to the lowest personality of w. dignity

13:4.4 influenced by the decisions, and w.-attitudes of

14:2.9 never been guilty of transgressing the w. of Deity.

15:8.2 orders are not volitional, they do not possess w.,

17:2.5 This w. to action was volitional in the Supreme

17:4.3 these seemingly personal beings are devoid of w.;

20:6.5 Paradise Sons subject to the w. of the Eternal Son

21:3.18 consecration to each phase of the sevenfold w. of

21:3.19 the seven consecrations to the w. of Paradise Deity.

21:3.21 to reveal one phase of the sevenfold w. of Deity to

21:3.22 to the revelation of the nature and w. of Deity.

21:4.2 the seven primary expressions of the w. of Deity.

22:7.3 infinite executive of the united w. of the Father-Son.

24:2.2 personally sensitive and responsive to intelligent w..

24:2.2 made immediately aware of the birth of w. in any

24:2.5 directly attuned to the registration of intelligent w..

24:2.7 to the extent of recording the fact of w. function.

24:2.8 will creature when the first act of w. is performed;

24:2.8 a will creature when the last act of w. takes place.

24:2.8 The partial emergence of w observed in the reactions

24:2.8 they are responsive to nothing but w. function.

24:2.8 Exactly how they register the function of w., we do

24:7.8 transformation takes place in response to the w. of

28:4.10 But to deduce the w. of one of the Gods from a

29:2.9 the Supreme Power Directors are beings of high w.

29:4.13 They are not endowed with w. and independence of

29:4.18 fully subservient to the w. of the power directors.

32:4.6 rule of a Creator Son, whose w. is the supreme law

33:4.3 This supernal personality embraces the divine w. of

33:4.7 Gabriel was ever attendant on the w. of the Son,

34:5.5 by the decisions and co-operation of the w. of man.

35:9.5 personal disloyalty to the w. of the Michael Son

36:3.8 have once succeeded in producing a being with w.,

36:3.8 not permitted to experiment or to interfere with w.;

37:8.4 is cognizant of the birth and death of w. and registers

48:6.35 They respect your newborn morontia w.;

49:4.1 all mortals of w. dignity are erect animals, bipeds.

50:1.2 exaltation of their own minds over the w. of the

52:1.6 Man’s acquirement of ethical judgment, moral w., is

52:1.6 the human level, after this emergence of mortal w.,

52:1.8 the report of the Life Carriers that w. is functioning,

53:2.3 of self-assertion in opposition to the w. of Michael

54:1.5 Unbridled self-w. and unregulated self-expression

54:1.9 in merciful respect for these prerogatives of w. and

54:2.3 set the temporal purpose of his own w. athwart the

65:0.6 right up to the time of the appearance of human w.

65:3.6 the life strains before the appearance of human w.,

65:4.8 the prince appears on a planet about the time of w.

65:4.11 our intention to produce an early manifestation of w.

65:4.11 w. does not emerge until the colored races have long

65:4.11 only planet in Satania where the human type of w.

65:8.5 obstacles can defeat the whole-souled choice of w..

66:0.1 signifies that w., the ability to choose the path of

66:0.1 a million years after the appearance of human w..

66:8.6 individual into doing anything against human w..

66:8.6 a single act against the choosing of man’s own w..

67:3.7 to empower the fully consecrated w. of the creature

71:2.12 Liberty can be enjoyed when the w. and whims of

75:2.1 power to influence any individual against his w.,

75:4.3 sin is a deliberate transgression of the divine w.;

83:8.4 a time as the divine w. decrees their separation.

84:4.7 tribes looked upon death in childbirth as the w. of

87:5.9 The intention and w. of the spirits were studied by

91:6.1 Prayer, unless in liaison with the w. and actions of

91:8.2 effort to adjust the personality to the w. of Deity.

91:9.5 must make a wholehearted choice of the divine w..

94:3.7 born of the union of the w. of man and the will of

94:6.6 The w. of the Absolute God always benefits, never

100:4.6 cannot love your fellows by a mere act of the w..

101:2.1 craves to know how the Infinite works out his w.

101:6.3 Moral w. embraces decisions based on reasoned

102:1.1 If any man chooses to do the divine w., he shall

102:3.13 difference between the evolutionary w.-to-believe

102:3.13 religious insight, and revelation—the w. that believes.

103:2.6 the decisions, effort, and function of the human w..

103:2.10 In contrast man is inclined to identify the w. to be

103:3.1 spirit presences activating the w. to be unselfish.

103:5.4 conflicts between the ego-w. and the other-than-w.

103:5.5 are co-ordinated and reconciled by the unified w. of

105:1.5 assume the existence of the possibility of self-w..

105:3.5 perfect co-ordinator of the motives of w. and the

105:7.18 Gods stirred in response to the primordial self-w.

105:7.18 to the primordial self-will of self-existent self-w..

107:7.2 If they are not personalities having prerogatives of w

107:7.2 not fully understand the endowment of w., choice,

107:7.3 not concerned with the domain of the human w.,

107:7.3 of powers in every sense the equivalent of w.,

107:7.4 volition, are Adjusters subservient to the mortal w.?

107:7.4 Human w. functions on the personality level of

107:7.4 prepersonal—is ever responsive to the w. and acts of

107:7.5 we do not observe w., volition, choice, and love

108:4.2 children of God personally embody that same w.,

109:2.8 Adjusters seem to possess a marked degree of w.

109:6.4 the choosing of the path of the Father’s perfect w..

110:2.0 2. ADJUSTERS AND HUMAN WILL

110:2.2 be spiritualized by a divine Monitor against his w.;

110:2.5 You as a personal creature have mind and w..

110:2.5 the Adjuster’s prepersonal w. attains to personality

110:2.5 Adjuster’s w. has achieved personality expression.

110:2.6 mind in the local universe dominated by one w..

110:2.6 And with mortals this is a w., human in origin, which

110:5.3 Adjuster attempts to achieve only that which the w.

110:7.1 a final and complete attunement of the mortal w.

110:7.2 when the final choosing of the mortal w. permits

110:7.10 On the human w. our achievement of personality

111:1.6 Mind is the instrument on which the human w.

111:1.6 or upon which this same human w. can bring forth

111:1.6 machinations of a perverse and self-seeking w..

111:1.6 —in accordance with the spirit-illuminated w. of a

111:1.8 man does not passively, slavishly, surrender his w. to

111:1.8 but never dominate man’s mind against his w.;

111:1.8 to the Adjusters the human w. is supreme.

111:1.8 Adjusters so regard and respect it while they strive

111:1.9 the Adjuster is your pilot, the human w. is captain.

111:1.9 can the w. of man reject the guidance of such a

111:2.1 all levels of its association with selves of w. dignity

111:2.10 dominated by a human w. that craves to know God,

111:3.1 by the Adjuster with the consent of the creature w..

111:3.1 this same material and human w. is empowered to

111:3.2 During life the mortal w., the personality power of

111:4.8 with personality a limited sovereignty of w..

111:5.2 the doing of his w. is the secret of survival and of

111:5.3 in men and to indwell men subject to the human w..

111:5.4 consents—chooses—to subject the creature w. to the

111:5.4 himself subject to the w. of the creature personality.

111:5.5 Such a creature choice is not a surrender of w..

111:5.5 It is a consecration of w., an expansion of w.,

111:5.5 a glorification of w., a perfecting of w.; and such

111:5.5 such choosing raises the creature w. from the level of

111:5.6 not so much consist in the negation of creature w.

111:5.6 of another eternal partnership of the w. of man and

112:3.3 the essential mind circuits of human w.-action

112:3.3 according to the prior choosing of the human w.,

112:3.7 is personality manifested without the human w.;

112:5.4 in subordination to the acts and choosing of the w.

112:6.5 to the emergence of morontia w. as a full-fledged

113:1.3 —those who do not exercise normal w. power;

113:5.1 angels do not manipulate the w. of mortals;

113:5.1 interfere with the free action of the human w..

116:4.5 in response to the w. and purpose of the Supreme

117:1.4 The w. of the Creator and the w. of the creature are

117:1.5 Creator and creature united in one Deity whose w.

117:1.5 And this w. of the Supreme is something more than

117:1.5 more than the w. of either creature or Creator,

117:1.5 even as the sovereign w. of the Master Son is now

117:1.5 a combination of the w. of divinity and humanity.

117:4.8 the Adjuster, with the consent of the human w.,

117:4.9 dependent on the choosing of the mortal w..

117:4.14 When man consecrates his w. to the doing of the

117:5.1 is an actualizing Deity embodying a creative w.

117:5.2 When the creature submits to the w. of the Creator,

117:6.4 The act of the creature’s choosing to do the w. of

118:1.2 Such a consecration of w. is tantamount to the

118:1.4 the human w. exercises judgment-decision in the

118:6.5 this is because the human choice and the divine w.

118:6.7 The entire range of human w. is strictly finite-limited

118:7.1 The function of Creator w. and creature w., in the

118:7.1 in the least abridge the sovereignty of creature w.

118:7.1 limited the range of the action of immature w., but

118:7.1 but it is true w., nonetheless, within these defined

118:7.4 the temporal liberty—even license—of the finite w..

118:7.4 dazzled by the freedom of relatively sovereign w. of

118:7.7 personality is to be free in the exercise of finite w..

118:7.8 creature identification with the w. and way of God.

118:8.3 liberates, and the mechanism limits, the function of w

118:8.11 who knows God and desires to do his w., who has

118:9.2 within the radius of this choice his w. is relatively

118:9.6 come into existence in response to the absolute w. of

118:10.23 and this is the w., the actions, the purpose of the

119:1.2 I go to do the w. of the Paradise Deities, and when

119:8.3 is revelatory of the w. of the Supreme Being.

119:8.4 These various w. aspects of the Deities are

119:8.4 he manifested the united w. of the Father, Son,

119:8.4 seraphic bestowal the w. of the Son and the Spirit;

119:8.4 he portrayed the w. of the Conjoint Actor,

119:8.4 mortal bestowal the w. of the Eternal Son;

119:8.7 the experience of revealing the w. of the Supreme.

119:8.7 functioning as a revelator of the w. of Supremacy,

120:0.4 fourth bestowal to the w. of the Son and the Spirit;

120:0.4 on the fifth bestowal to the w. of the Infinite Spirit;

120:0.4 on the sixth bestowal to the w. of the Eternal Son;

120:0.5 combines in his personal sovereignty the divine w.

120:0.7 sevenfold w. of Deity as it culminates in the Supreme

120:0.8 to subordinate himself to the w. of the Deities,

120:1.2 voluntarily chosen to subject yourself to the w. of

120:1.2 Of the seven phases of the w. of the Supreme you

120:2.6 In your temporal life the w. of the finite creature

120:2.6 and the w. of the infinite Creator are to become as

120:2.9 will ever be within your power-of-w. to terminate

120:2.9 formulation of any superhuman w.-to-attainment,

120:2.9 conscious and deliberate w., make an undivided

130:2.7 that human mind act of choosing which is called w.

130:2.7 The w. of man is the way of man, the sum and

130:2.7 W. is the deliberate choice of a self-conscious

130:2.8 whether the dog had a soul, whether it had a w.,

130:2.8 The dog may have a w. derived from nature and

130:2.8 neither is it comparable to the human w., as it is

130:2.10W. is that manifestation of the human mind which

130:4.3 in the perfection, harmony, and unanimity of w.

130:4.3 by consistently conforming his finite personal w.

130:4.3 conforming his finite personal will to the divine w.

130:4.8 Final divergence of personality w. from the trend of

130:4.8 a purposeful universe expressing the w. of a divine

131:8.2 the Supreme; he can conform to the w. of heaven.

132:2.5 the appreciation of beauty, augments the moral w.,

132:2.8 itself proof of the existence and reality of man’s w.,

132:5.18 No mortal who seeks to do the divine w. can stoop

133:0.3 in the eyes of God: those who desire to do his w.

136:4.9 he invariably subordinated his sovereign w. to that

136:5.1 to wait upon the w. of their beloved Sovereign.

136:5.2 to obey the least expression of their Sovereign’s w..

136:5.4 to release such agencies in order that his divine w.

136:5.4 in any choice or act of your divine-human w. which

136:5.5 direct and explicit act of the w. of this God-man

136:6.4 lived in perfect submission to the w. and guidance

139:11.9 but the representation of the w. and character of the

140:1.2 the hearts of those who desire to do his divine w..

140:8.20 additional, “the voluntary conformity of man’s w.

140:8.32 came to create in man a new spirit, a new w.

140:8.32 choosing goodness—the w. to be in harmony with

141:2.2 my Father’s w. becomes your w., and you are

142:2.4 you should seek to have his w. of love dominate

142:6.8 Nicodemus did not know how to submit his w. to the

143:6.1 “My meat is to do the w. of Him who sent me

144:4.3 The child comes into being by the w. of its parents.

144:4.9 psychologic process of exchanging the human w. for

144:4.9 of exchanging the human will for the divine w..

144:5.44 And give us the w. to walk therein.

144:5.53 Even so, not our w. but yours be done.

145:3.9 If, therefore, it should be the w. of Him who sent me

147:3.3 we are all beholden to do the w. of the Eternal.

148:5.3 refusal to walk in the better ways of the divine w..

149:6.7 would teach you to ‘love God and learn to do his w.,

150:3.7 is not a method designed to disclose the divine w..

153:2.9 come down upon the earth, not to do my own w.,

153:2.9 to do my own w., but the w. of Him who sent me.

153:2.9 And this is the final w. of Him who sent me, that

154:6.12 of God and for grace and courage to do that w..”

155:6.11 experience of honestly trying to do that divine w..

156:5.5 desire through the mere force of the human w..

156:5.7 dependent on natural ability, discretion, w. power,

158:6.2 endowment of wisdom effectively to do that w.,

159:3.3 loss of self-respect often ends in paralysis of the w.

159:5.14 3. To return good for evil, to assert the w. so as to

162:2.7 “I bear none of you ill w..

167:5.7 it is the divine w. that men and women should find

168:0.11 Father and complete resignation to the divine w..

170:2.23 a knowing mind dominated by an unsubmissive w..

170:4.7 By this process of gradually changing man’s w. and

170:4.10 The w. as the determining factor in man’s experience

173:3.1 which of these sons really did his father’s w.?”

175:1.11 I have no ill w. for these scribes and Pharisees who

179:2.1 we are all in the hands of the Father, whose w. I

180:2.4 you can ask anything conceived by that w.-union,

180:2.4 And such a w.-union is effected by and through

182:3.6 his human w. more completely became one with

184:4.4 beloved Sovereign submitting himself to the w. of

185:2.4 at evasion discloses the ill-w. and the ill-humor of the

195:7.21 directed by the assertion of the w. of personality,

196:0.10 the consecration and dedication of his own w. to

196:0.10 will to the majestic service of doing the divine w..

196:0.10 a transcendental surrender of w., a revelation of

196:0.14 It required a strong w. and an unfailing confidence to

196:2.3 in the superb struggle to ascertain the divine w.

196:2.3 struggle to ascertain the divine will and to do that w.

196:3.17 consecrating the human w. to the choosing of

will, at

8:5.2 He is at w. spiritually present equally with the Son or

21:3.12 But if a Michael Son could not, at w., assert such

21:5.9 A Master Son may at w. vary the order of the

27:0.1 the Infinite Spirit work interchangeably and at w.

27:5.2 Any sojourner on Paradise may at w. have by his

63:2.7 creatures possessed a method of starting fire at w..

77:8.11 sufficient latitude of adaptation to make, at w.,

83:7.1 was a loose union which could be terminated at w.,

84:4.10 a man was denied the right to kill his wife at w..

109:2.10 self-acting Adjusters leave the human body at w..

119:5.5 Creator could, at w., live the life of one of his own

151:6.2 Long since he had broken his shackles and roamed a.

160:4.12 episodes, that you can recall at w. for your pleasure

161:3.2 could, at w., self-limit his divinity consciousness.

will, Father’s or will of the Father or will of my Father

or will of your Father

0:3.24 true infinity of the absolute and unfettered free w..

0:5.10 As a mortal creature chooses to “do the w. of the

0:12.1 the Father’s unfettered w. and factualized when his

1:1.2 the doing of the F. is man’s choicest gift to God;

1:1.2 to God except this choosing to abide by the F.,

1:2.6 to be like God—the wholehearted desire to do the F..

1:3.6 inevitable result of a creature’s choosing to do the w.

1:6.8 life of achieving the F. becomes man’s most real

5:1.6 unreservedly consecrated to the doing of the F.,

5:1.7 and become like him, honestly wants to do the F.,

5:1.11 sealed until he has lost the power to choose the F..

5:1.11 made the final and irrevocable choice to live the F.

5:5.14 to become like him, honestly elects to do the w.

11:9.3 have been the inevitable repercussion to the F. and

11:9.8 who has espoused the career of doing the F. has

14:6.32 the Sons of Paradise, all the while subject to the w..

16:7.9 also in some measure desirous of doing the F..

16:7.10 then, is wholeheartedly to choose to do the w. of the

16:8.13 dedication, wholehearted devotion to doing the F..

20:1.14 culminating in creature consecration to the w. of the

20:6.5 nor do they incarnate subject to the F.; always do

28:4.10 The Ancients of Days perfectly deduce the F. by

28:4.10 unerringly certain in calculating the F. concerning

34:7.6 service of wholehearted devotion to doing the w.

42:0.2 energy is ever in accordance with the personal w.

53:7.4 valiantly contended for the F. and the Son’s rule.

54:2.2 who aspires to do the F. is destined to become the

65:8.4 to achieve ever-increasing perfection—to do the w.

67:2.5 the ways of Lucifer and the w. of the unseen Father.

67:3.6 dedication of his personality to the doing of the w.

67:3.7 perform amazing acts of loyal devotion to the w.

71:4.15 the supreme desire of every individual to do the w. in

76:5.3 the desire of your hearts ever to be loyal to my F.,

91:9.6 You not only recognize the F. and choose to do it,

91:9.6 dynamic dedication, to the actual doing of the F..

100:1.6 progress by a soul dedicated to the doing of the w.

100:2.1 the wholehearted purpose to do the w. in heaven.

100:7.9 and firm in his devotion to the doing of his F..

103:9.5 concerns itself only with learning and doing the w.

105:5.4 Only the infinity of the F. could ever have so

107:0.2 the divine technique of achieving the living of the F.,

107:3.10 Adjusters go out from that abode only by the w. of

108:2.10 decision to begin the pursuit of the doing of the w.

109:6.4 the choosing of the path of the Father’s perfect w..

109:6.5 the F., saying, “Not my will, but yours, be done.”

111:3.1 ascending creature can choose to forsake the w..

111:3.1 has eternally and unreservedly chosen to do the F..

111:5.4 —chooses—to subject the creature will to the F..

111:5.6 This choosing of the F. is the spiritual finding of

112:5.2 Having appeared in response to the F., personality

116:2.14 the Conjoint Actor flashed into being by the w.

117:4.14 man consecrates his will to the doing of the F.,

118:1.2 through the technique of choosing to do the w..

119:8.4 he manifested the united w. of the Father, Son,

119:8.4 on his Lanonandek bestowal the w. and the Son;

119:8.4 Adamic bestowal he revealed the w. and the Spirit,

119:8.4 on the Urantia material bestowal he lived the w.,

120:0.4 first bestowal he was subject to the combined w.

120:0.4 on the second bestowal to the w. and the Son;

120:0.4 on the third bestowal to the w. and the Spirit;

120:0.4 seventh and final bestowal, on Urantia, to the w..

120:0.7 in the likeness of mortal flesh, subject to the w..

120:0.8 not only the nature of mortal man, but also the w.

120:1.2 bestowals been subject to all but the personal w..

120:1.2 that you have elected to be wholly subject to your F.

120:1.6 of your universe in accordance with your F..

120:2.1 human education—all the while subject to the w.

120:2.2 made powerful by faith-submission to the w.,

120:2.6 of working within the nature of man with the w.

120:2.8 to live a life wholeheartedly motivated to do the w.

120:2.9 will attend your earthly career apart from the w.

120:4.1 as the Son of Man—all the while subject to “the w..”

125:6.11 “While I must do the w. in heaven, I will also be

125:6.12 with his dedication to the doing of his Paradise F.,

126:2.5 and the preparation to do his Father’s heavenly w.

128:1.12 on earth, Jesus was submissively subject to the w. in

129:3.5 his mortal earth life all the while subject to the w.

130:2.2 on earth by means of daily submission to the w.

130:4.3 Always must the desire to do the F. be supreme in

131:10.2 And by daily living the w. of the Father in heaven,

132:2.5 lead directly to an increased desire to do the F.,

132:3.4 to develop a singleness of purpose to do the F.,

132:7.9 of mortal dedication to the divine doing of the F..

133:1.4 I am consecrated to doing the w. in heaven.

133:1.5 when it does, we will have to abide by the F..”

133:7.12 is the one wholly dedicated to the doing of the w.

134:8.7 Jesus only made reply: “May the w. prevail, and you,

134:8.8 reply, “The w. of my Father in Paradise be done.”

136:2.6 of consecration to the performance of the w.

136:4.9 he had so nobly begun it, always subject to the F..

136:4.9 any two ways he would always choose the F..

136:5.2 unless it should become evident that this was his F..

136:5.5 be placed upon the manifestations of “the F..”

136:6.2 Again he decided in favor of “the F.”; again he

136:6.4 he had lived in perfect submission to the w.

136:6.4 in just such implicit mortal dependence on the F..

136:6.8 join him in a sincere effort so to live as to do the w.

136:8.1 he presently decided in accordance with the w.

136:8.3 Would it be consistent with “the F.” for the divine

136:8.4 Jesus again chose to depend exclusively on the F..

136:8.5 Man bowed obediently to the Father’s way, the F..

136:8.8 The Master triumphantly put loyalty to his F.

136:9.2 won the world in potential by submission to the F.

136:9.3 Jesus would abide by the F..

136:9.5 to the doing of the Father’s eternal and divine w..

136:10.1 I pledge you I will be subject to the w..”

137:1.6 all times concern yourselves only with doing the w.

137:3.5 better that I tarry here for a while; I must do the w.

137:4.4 be willing to tarry with me while I wait upon the w.

137:4.6 Rather are we here to wait upon the w. who is in

137:4.8 We must in all things wait upon the w. in heaven.”

137:4.9 told you that I have come only to do the w.

137:4.9 what you ask of me if it were a part of the F.—”

137:4.12 desire was in no way a contravention of the F..

137:4.14 this so-called miracle was not contrary to the w.,

137:4.14 already subjected himself in all things to the F..

137:4.16 the circumstances and, not being adverse to his F.,

137:5.3 complicated situation to the outworking of the F..

137:5.4 “It is my F. that we tarry hereabouts for a season.

137:6.3 those who tarry with me and thus learn to do the w.

137:6.5 Be ever obedient to the F..

138:1.4 consistent with his dedication to the doing of his F.,

138:1.5 Jesus resigned himself to “wait upon the F..”

138:7.1 it is not the F. that we use this divine endowment

138:7.1 glory, but it behooves us now to submit to the w.

138:7.4 “It is not the w. that we begin our work in this way

139:4.9 Jesus’ ever deferring his slightest wish to the w.

139:6.5 It is not the F. that his children should partake only

139:11.9 We must be dedicated to the doing of the F..

140:1.4 but rather he who does the w. who is in heaven.

140:3.2 fear, and to heal the sick in accordance with the w.

140:6.3 mercy, and truth—the sincere desire to do the w..”

140:6.6 It is not the w. that I should yield to the temptation

140:8.2 1. Doing the F..

140:8.14 his family when the family ran counter to the F..

140:8.23 coupled with a personality motivated to do the w.

141:2.0 2. GOD’S LAW AND THE FATHER’S WILL

141:2.2 when the F. is your law, you are hardly in the

141:2.2 But when the F. becomes truly your will, then are

141:2.2 my F. becomes your will, and you are elevated to

141:5.1 dedication to the wholehearted doing of the w.

141:5.2 thereby learned, and acceptably, how to do the w.

141:5.3 all desire above everything to do the w. in heaven.

141:7.11 that he had come to do his F. and only his F..

142:1.5 Obedience to the w., yielding the fruits of the spirit

142:5.2 If you do the w. in heaven, you shall never fail in

142:6.7 your only purpose in living would be to do the w.

142:6.8 he did not know how to submit his will to the w. as a

143:1.4 “I have come into this world to do the w. and to

144:2.3 to be persistent in your attempt to ascertain the F..

144:3.22 5. Trustful—in submission to the Father’s all-wise w..

144:4.3 into grace and the new life of the spirit by the w.

145:2.1 Jesus preached his sermon on “The W. in Heaven.”

145:3.8 Man that he sought refuge in appeal to his F..

145:3.10 Evidently the F. interposed no objection, for the

145:3.11 suffering mortals made whole if his F. would not

145:3.11 energy at that time would not transgress the w.,

145:5.7 It is not the w. that I should return with you to cater

146:2.7 have become wholly dedicated to the doing of the w.

146:2.7 your prayers will be in full accordance with the F.,

146:2.7 the F. is ever manifest throughout his vast universe

146:2.10 needs and desires and in accordance with my F..”

146:2.14 to the petition for a knowledge of the F..

146:3.7 he who surrenders to the w. shall abide forever.

148:4.2 Never forget these laws of relation to the F.: “Evil

147:4.9 when your supreme desire is ever to do the F..

148:4.3 unintended transgression of the divine law, the F..

148:4.3 measure of the imperfectness of obedience to the F..

148:4.4 deliberate transgression of the divine law, the F..

148:4.5 persistent transgression of the divine law, the F..

148:4.9 of the divine and spiritual ideals of the eternal F. is

148:5.2 the adventures of certain rebellious traitors to the F..

148:5.3 the F. that mortal man should work persistently

148:7.2 And now that you may know that it is my F. that

149:1.7 God-man was the personified expression of the F..

152:6.6 he had ascertained that it was “according to the F..”

153:2.9 this is the w.: That every one who beholds the Son

153:3.2 men likewise ever to seek to know and do the w.

153:4.4 the making of the inevitable choice between the w.

154:6.5 For whosoever does the w. who is in heaven,

158:1.4 to meet the last and full measure of the present w. of

158:1.6 while awaiting my return, pray that the F. may be

158:2.4 determination, mistake not, the w. must prevail.

158:3.5 Jesus sought to know his F. and decided to pursue

158:5.3 “I will do this in accordance with my F. and in honor

158:6.2 to seek for a larger knowledge of the F. and to ask

158:6.2 to pray with us for a fuller revelation of the F.,

158:6.3 love, and your goal of attainment was not the w.

158:6.4 when such things are in accordance with the F.?

158:7.4 end his earth bestowal in accordance with the w..

158:7.4 love for me a stumbling block to my doing the F..

158:7.8 against the program of implicitly carrying out his F.

159:1.2 Even so, it is not the w. in heaven that one of these

159:1.3 if your petition is not inconsistent with the w.

159:3.9 evildoing and sinful rebellion against the w. in

160:5.10 True, after we pay the price of dedication to the F.,

161:2.4 He lives day by day in perfect accord with the F..

162:2.1 If any man really desires to do my F., he shall

162:7.2 abide in you and you are minded to do the w.,

165:2.8 will finish this service of the completion of my F.,

166:2.8 even when they are insubordinate to their F.,

166:3.4 ice of wholehearted dedication to doing my F..

166:4.11 and by his willingness always to abide by the F..”

167:5.7 That I should so work is the F., but this same Father

170:2.21 submit to the doing of the F. without questioning

170:2.24 the family of God, the F., the friends of God,

170:5.19 Jesus, who proclaimed that the kingdom is the w.

171:0.6 to lay down my life in the doing of the F. and in

171:2.2 of wholehearted dedication to the doing of my F..

171:2.2 completion of the mission of doing the F. on earth

171:4.7 and do that which becomes us in fulfilling the w.

171:8.14 that which awaits us; thus shall we fulfill the w.

173:3.1 ask you, which of these sons really did his fw.?”

175:1.2 “In every manner consistent with doing my F., I

175:1.10 Intelligently subordinate your own wills to the w. in

177:0.3 ready to lay down my life in conformity to my F..

177:5.6 one more day to do the F. and experience the joy of

178:1.11 kingdom—the supreme desire to do the F. coupled

178:3.3 If it is the F. that I depart, nothing you may do can

178:3.3 but I am determined to do the w. in heaven,

179:2.1 we are all in the hands of the Father, whose w. I

179:3.9 become fellow servants with me in doing the F.,

179:3.9 with me in power, still doing the F. in future glory.

179:4.2 one of you should become a traitor to fulfill the F..

180:2.4 of learning how to recognize and execute the F.?

180:3.9 I am in this world to do the F., and that I have done

180:6.1 the practice of doing the F. as the chief purpose in

181:1.3 and with the ideal of my life—the doing of my F..

181:1.5 affection, and I would not leave you, but it is the F.

181:1.8 in the full assurance that he was achieving the F..

181:2.15 confidence in me and perfect submission to the F..

182:2.2 Remember, we should submit ourselves to the w.

182:2.3 such a course represents his attempt to fulfill his F.

182:3.6 more completely became one with the divine w..

182:3.11 man unreservedly dedicated to the doing of his F..

183:1.0 1. THE FATHER’S WILL

183:1.1 suffering and humiliation, was truly doing the w.

183:1.1 in truth, the w. that his Son should drink to the full

183:1.1 life were not in any sense a part of the divine w.,

183:3.7 not understand that it is the F. that I drink this cup?

186:2.3 Jesus was convinced that it was the w. that he

186:2.9 when such a creature truly chooses to do the w.,

186:5.7 and knowing, deliberate rebellion against the w.

187:2.9 spiritual ideal of being consecrated to doing the F..

187:3.6 a man, and he would die as a man—doing the F..

187:5.2 doubt that he had lived in accordance with the F.;

187:5.2 down his life in the flesh in accordance with his F..

188:3.8 was effected by his never-ceasing choice of the F.,

188:4.5 act of conscious, deliberate rebellion against the F.

189:1.10 my ascendant creatures and further reveal the w.

192:2.12 As I have done the F. on earth, so shall you fulfill

194:2.8 which is a revelation of man submitted to the F.,

194:3.3 and the unswerving determination to do his F..

195:6.16 the degree of the actuality of doing “the F..”

195:9.6 seeking for a knowledge of the w. in heaven

196:0.2 of divinity Jesus focused in his mind as the “w.”.

196:0.5 Jesus exhibited an unquestioning loyalty to the F..

196:0.10 always interpreted religion wholly in terms of the F..

196:0.10 life of prayerful consecration to the doing of his F.

196:0.14 life was devoted to one great purpose—doing the F.,

196:1.1 Jesus’ devotion to the F. and the service of man

196:1.2 life of religious devotion to the doing of his F.

196:2.7 mortal, unreservedly dedicated to doing his F..

196:2.7 he sacrificed all hindrances to the doing of his F..

196:2.9 he mastered a technique of acceptably doing the F.

will, free

0:3.21 infinity through the exercise of inherent and eternal f.

0:3.24 of the absolute and unfettered f. of the Father.

2:4.3 God’s all-knowingness unfailingly directs his f. in the

2:4.5 the all-knowing mind and the sovereign f. of the

3:1.2 as a result of the creative acts of his unfettered f..

3:5.1 And God does all this of his own free w..

4:0.1 the universes of his own free and sovereign w.,

4:3.4 and this divine foreknowledge directs the creative f..

4:4.3 as the being of final goodness plus a f. of creative

4:4.4 in the Michael order of sonship, creative f. becomes

5:6.8 with the absolute sovereignty of the mortal f.,

5:6.12 freewill choice of the freewill sons of the God of f..

7:0.5 The w. of the personal creature is relatively free

9:8.10 The Father bestows personality by his personal f..

16:8.5 self-consciousness and associated relative f..

16:8.6 relative independence of creative and determinative f

16:8.7 relative f. which characterizes the self-consciousness

35:9.9 creature f. is a factor in the final adjudication of all

39:3.3 the fixed policy of noninfringement of moral f.

54:2.2 hardly endowed such creatures with creative f.,

54:2.3 in the bestowal of f. upon all personal creatures.

54:3.1 The f. of evolving man or exquisite angel is not a

54:4.7 of time are by the mandate of the f. of the Creators.

65:1.8 f. of the human type has appeared in the highest

66:8.6 The f. of man is supreme in moral affairs;

103:2.8 chooses a right moral judgment by an act of the f.,

103:5.10 Man, in his spiritual domain, does have a free w..

105:5.4 attributed to the self-existent f. of the First Source

112:0.10 8. It can make a gift to God—dedication of the f. to

112:5.5 upon the sincerity of mortal f. the divine Adjuster

112:7.10 the presence of the mortal f. affords the Adjuster an

118:6.4 Mortal man is endowed with f., the power of choice,

118:8.1 f. is hedged about with restraints, with limitations.

118:9.2 Man does not have unfettered f.; there are limits to

134:0.1 Joseph’s people, and he did this of his own f..

134:5.2 world: the spiritual f. of the individual mortal and

141:3.7 every individual must take this yoke of his own f..

187:0.3 submit to death on the cross, he does of his own f..

189:0.1 since Michael had “laid down his life of his own f.,

will of God or God’s will

1:3.6 fragmented entities, the w. abroad in the universes.

2:6.9 Love identifies the volitional w..

3:2.13 2. By the w., by his mercy ministry and fatherly

3:2.15 God’s presence is limited because such is the w..

3:6.2 The w. is divine truth, living love; therefore are the

10:0.1 the limitless expression of God’s infinite personal w.

10:8.7 attained perfection in all that pertains to the w..

12:7.1 The w. does not necessarily prevail in the part—

12:7.7 The w. does not uniformly prevail in the heart of

12:7.7 then does G. become increasingly discernible in

14:4.13 As mortal man strives to do the w., these beings of

14:4.13 In their very nature Havona creatures are the w..

39:4.14 sphere, in all of them—this is to choose to do the w..

54:2.3 athwart the eternal purpose of G. as it is revealed

54:4.7 good to all beings who know God, love to do his w.,

67:7.6 who chooses to know God and sincerely do his w.

91:2.4 their own consecrated wills to the doing of the w..

91:8.6 a wholehearted yearning to find God and do his w..

94:3.7 born of the union of the will of man and the w..

94:6.6 the w. is eternal in patience and eternal in the

94:6.6 The w. of the Absolute God always benefits, never

101:10.6 Whosoever wills to do the w. shall comprehend

103:4.3 ideals are not necessarily synonymous with the w..

106:9.11 living the w. is the eternal passport to the endless

106:9.11 and to live divinely means actually to live the w..

107:0.4 of his Adjuster is living in accordance with the w..

108:2.10 5. Declaration of intention to do the w..

108:4.2 The Adjusters are the w., and since the Supreme

110:6.17 But choosing to do the w. joins spiritual faith to

110:7.1 complete attunement of the mortal will with the w.

111:5.1 The doing of the w. is nothing more or less than an

111:5.2 the doing of his w. is the secret of survival and of

111:5.6 eternal partnership of the will of man and the w..

112:0.10 —dedication of the free will to the doing of the w..

115:3.13 The w. does ultimately prevail,not always concerning

117:0.1 To the extent that we do the w. in whatever station

117:0.1 The w. is the purpose of the First Source as it is

117:0.1 the highest finite manifestation of the total w..

117:0.2 ever relatively achieve the full living of the w., then

118:6.6 spiritual volition is self-identifying with the w..

118:7.8 creature identification with the w. and way of God.

118:8.11 who knows God and desires to do his w., who has

118:10.6 stream of cosmic events in accordance with the w.

130:1.2 Jonahs with lives to live in accordance with the w.,

130:2.7 Jesus to tell him the difference between the w. and

130:2.7 Jesus said: The w. is the way of God, partnership

130:2.7 To do the w. is the progressive experience of

131:10.5 worshiping God by learning how to do the w. on

135:5.6 not possibly refer to one who merely taught G. or

136:4.10 his own spirit that he might seek to know the w..

140:6.8 I must provide for them the pattern of doing the w.

140:8.3 Jesus taught the active and alert submission to G..

140:8.20 “the voluntary conformity of man's will to G..”

140:8.32 goodness—the will to be in harmony with G.,

140:10.9 supreme human desire to do the w.—to be like God.

141:2.2 When G. is your law, you are noble slave subjects;

143:2.4 of the gracious, acceptable, and perfect w..

146:2.15 In everything I will give thanks according to the w.

146:3.7 leading of this spirit shall eventually know the w.,

149:6.7 would teach you to ‘love God and learn to do his w.,

153:3.2 phenomenon of the Son of Man subject to the w.,

154:6.12 to seek for a knowledge of the w. and for grace

155:6.11 and thrilling than the attempt to discover the w.

155:6.11 And fail not to remember that the w. can be done

158:7.4 Mind not the ways of men but rather the w..”

160:3.1 strength for weakness, courage for fear, the w. for

170:2.11 kingdom into the ideal of the idea of doing the w..

170:2.11 in favor of the more practical equivalent, the w..

170:2.18 the supreme desire to do the w., the unselfish love of

170:2.19 kingdom, and wherein the w. is done more divinely.”

170:4.5 prospect of the more perfect fulfillment of the w.,

170:5.11 wholehearted dedication to the doing of the w., thus

178:2.3 Only doubt not in your own heart that the w. will

181:1.7 Jesus gives peace to his fellow doers of the w. but

181:1.8 the triumph of learning fully how to do the w.

194:3.19 life purpose single to the w. and the welfare of men.

196:0.8 the achievement and fulfillment of the “w..”

196:0.8 conceived of the kingdom as comprising the w.,

196:1.1 achieved the knowing and the doing of the w.;

196:2.6 the religion of personal experience in doing the w.

will, my

109:6.5 Father’s will, saying, “Not my w., but yours, be done

111:5.6 “Not my w. but yours be done”—as it consists in

111:5.6 affirmation: “It is my w. that your w. be done.”

118:8.11 declaring, “It is my w. that your will be done.”

136:4.4 human mind say, “Not my w. but yours be done.”

137:8.13 ‘It is my w. that they should eventually be perfect,

153:2.9 come down upon the earth, not to do my own w.,

160:1.11 “Not my w., but yours, be done.”

182:3.4 Not my w., but yours, be done.”

will, your

48:6.35 They respect your newborn morontia w.;

66:5.15 and we would do your w. on this world as others do

108:5.4 By and with the consent of your w., the Adjuster has

109:6.5 Father’s will, saying, “Not my w., but yours, be done

110:2.1 they are always subservient to your w..

110:2.5 if your w. orders and enforces the execution of the

111:1.5 have of universe reality that is subject to your w.,

111:5.6 “Not my w. but yours be done”—as it consists in

111:5.6 affirmation: “It is my w. that your w. be done.”

118:8.11 declaring, “It is my will that your w. be done.”

135:5.2 ”Your w. be done on earth as in heaven.”

136:2.4 Your w. be done on earth, even as it is in heaven.”

136:4.4 human mind say, “Not my w. but yours be done.”

136:5.4 in any choice or act of your divine-human w. which

137:6.6 for their sakes have I set myself apart to do your w..

140:2.2 And I would, if it is your w., tarry on earth a time

140:5.11 of man co-operating with God—“Your w. be done.”

141:2.2 But when the Father’s will becomes truly your w.,

141:2.2 my Father’s w. becomes your w., and you are

144:3.5 Your kingdom come; your w. be done On earth as

144:5.17 That we may do your w. on this sphere as angels

144:5.24 Even so, not our desires but your w. be done.

144:5.53 Even so, not our w. but yours be done.

144:5.77 Thus empowering us to perform your w. and

146:2.12 and that is: “Nevertheless, your w. be done.”

160:1.11 “Not my w., but yours, be done.”

170:2.11 to pray: “Your kingdom come; your w. be done”;

174:5.9 Father, glorify your name; your w. be done.”

180:2.4 when your w. has been truly aligned with his, you

182:3.1 “My Father, I came into this world to do your w.,

182:3.1 I would know that it is your w. that I drink this cup

182:3.2 but I have come to do your w., and while this is a

182:3.2 his is a bitter cup, I would drink it if it is your w..”

182:3.4 Not my w., but yours, be done.”

192:2.12 “Yes, Lord, I am fully dedicated to doing your w..

196:0.8 was, “Your kingdom come; your w. be done.”

will-action

112:3.3 mind circuits of human w. have been destroyed.

will-attitudes

13:4.4 influenced by the decisions, choices, and w. of

will-reactions

0:11.8 conditioned by the w. and purposeful mandates of

will-to-attainment

120:2.9 refrain from the formulation of any superhuman w.

will-to-believe

102:3.13 a vast difference between the evolutionary w. and

will-to-service

48:6.34 the divine fire of the w. through personal friendship

will-union

180:2.4 you can ask anything conceived by that w., and it

180:2.4 And such a w. is effected by and through Jesus

willverb; non-exhaustive; see willinterrogative

5:6.8 it remains for man himself to w. the creation or to

32:5.8 whosoever w. may enter, and certain victory will

100:7.6 his invitation was, “Whosoever w., let him come.”

112:7.19 But if you actually w., if you really desire, surely the

118:1.9 I AM signifies also I WAS and I W. BE.

130:3.2 as Ganid squeezed Jesus’ hand, he said, “I w..”

139:12.7 “whosoever w. may come”; there are no restrictions

146:4.3 his hand and, touching him, said: “I w.—be clean.”

149:1.7 power to meet it, the Father did not w. otherwise,

165:3.8 Whosoever w., let him come and freely partake of

181:2.5 “And so I w., my Master, but how can I learn to love

183:1.2 God in heaven did not w. it, neither did the

192:2.5 If I w. that John should tarry after you are gone,

willinterrogative

2:1.1W. God indeed dwell on the earth?

23:4.4 W. their service be assumed by some new

23:4.4 If the messengers return to their former service, w.

23:4.4 W. the trinitizations between finaliters and Paradise-

68:6.11 W. Urantia rulers have the insight and courage to

84:5.10 but w. woman prove worthy of all this new and

84:5.10 W modern woman respond to this great achievement

93:10.7 W. he also be constituted Vicegerent Material Son

94:12.6 W. this noble faith, that has so valiantly carried on

94:12.6 W. this ancient faith respond once more to the

97:5.6 W. the Lord be pleased with a thousand rams or

108:1.4 W. wisdom have an opportunity to function?

117:4.10 W. you decide to personalize the experiencible value

117:4.10 w. you allow these secrets of Supremacy to lie

117:4.13 W. you fail the God of time, who is so dependent

117:4.13 w. you fail the Supreme personality of the

117:4.13 w. you fail the great brother of all creatures, who is

118:2.5 w. a corresponding emergence of God the Ultimate

126:4.5 W. the Lord be pleased with thousands of rams,

138:1.2 “But, Master, w. these six men come into our midst

138:7.1 And w. you proclaim the kingdom at Capernaum,

142:7.17 W. you not allow me to use the earth family as an

142:7.17 W. you never grow up in spirit perception?

144:2.4 If the child needs a loaf, w. you give him a stone

144:2.4 If your son needs a fish, w. you give him a snake

145:5.5 W. you not return with us to minister to them?”

146:3.1 w. you now listen while I tell you about the eternal

147:8.3 W. you dare to call this a fast and an acceptable day

153:2.3 W. you also seek to put to death the teacher who

153:2.9 W. you now take the bread of the spirit as you

153:4.5 W. you agree to such an arrangement?”

155:5.13 W. you go back to the easy path of the certainty

155:5.13 or w. you gird yourselves to go forward with me

157:1.2 But wherewith w. you redeem your promise?

157:1.2 W. you again become a fisherman that you may

158:5.1 Master, will you do this for us, w. you heal my son

159:1.2 And if he is a good shepherd, w. he not keep up

162:2.8 W. he go to live among the Greeks?

162:2.8 W. he destroy himself?

162:7.3 W. you not see that I come forth from the Father,

162:8.3 W. you not bid her to come and help me?”

164:4.4 W. you still say that this prophet does all these

164:4.8 W. you not atone for your sin by acknowledging

165:4.1 W. you bid my brother divide this inheritance with

166:3.1 “Lord, w. there be few or many really saved?”

172:1.1 “What do you think, w. Jesus come up to the feast?”

176:4.5 W. his second advent on earth be timed to occur in

176:4.5 W. he come in connection with the termination of

176:4.5 W. he come unannounced and as an isolated event

181:2.13 know where to go? W. Andrew show us the way?”

191:2.1 now that you actually see me, w. you believe?

willedsee also self-willed

111:5.3 Mortals live in God, and so God has w. to live in

115:1.4 but in the last analysis it exists because God so w..

136:5.3 career unless it should develop that the Father w.

152:0.3 career, but which he in no sense consciously w..

158:2.2 received him not but did to him whatsoever they w.

182:1.4 my friends and ambassadors, have sincerely w. to

willful

2:3.5 Undiluted evil, complete error, w. sin, and iniquity

5:1.10 hidden away in the mists of their own w. decisions

53:2.5 and evil evolved into deliberate and w. sin.

54:0.2 the w rejection of truth is error; the persistent pursuit

54:3.2 the automatic result of such a w. embrace of evil—

67:7.1 of the creature’s w. and persistent rejection of light

105:1.7 have become real in response to his w. mandates.

113:5.2 figuratively “weep because of your w. intolerance

130:1.6 choice of such a w. and rebellious creature.

148:4.5 “Iniquity is the w., determined, and persistent

175:1.4 And now do your w. high priests and stubborn rulers

178:1.16 But when the w. unbeliever attacks you, do not

willfully

130:1.5 when consciously embraced and w. endorsed,

133:3.7 perceive that neither of these women is w. wicked.

willingverb; see willingwith to; willing, not

2:5.2 He is “not w. that any should perish.”

67:7.4 the choosing of the mind and the w. of the soul.

93:5.11 Melchizedek was entirely w. that Abraham should

158:1.9 If you are w., let us abide here, and we will erect

167:4.2 he decided, his Father w., to make this last appeal

willingwith to

5:5.12 it must be w. to subject itself to intelligent criticism

37:8.2 these unique beings are always w. to help us with the

39:5.7 the Father is w. freely to trust himself—the Adjuster

53:3.3 He was w. to acknowledge Michael as his Creator-

54:1.6 a mistaken individual as is w. to sacrifice righteous

75:1.6 Eve, were too impatient; they were not w. to settle

81:5.4 are most individuals w. to pay those premiums of

81:6.15 society is w. to debate the ethics of might and right.

93:5.4 they were w. to destroy all of the household gods

93:9.10 were able or w. to recognize and receive Michael

95:7.5 respect that almost all Arabian tribes were w. to pay

96:1.12 They were hardly w. to abandon their national deities

96:6.3 people all too w. to believe their old and native

100:7.13 he was w. to walk through the “valley of the shadow

102:8.1 and craving survival after death, is w. fully to trust

123:3.3 Jesus was long w. to accept the doctrine of good

124:2.6 they were always more than w. to visit with him.

124:3.5 pupil; therefore was he w. to assist him in many ways

126:2.3 Jesus was ever w. to learn from even the humblest

127:2.1 The Zealots were not w. to await the coming of the

127:2.8 to his eldest brother for being w. to release him but

133:1.3 he was not w. to disclose to him that he (Jesus)

133:2.2 care which a man is w. to bestow upon his wife

134:4.4 can never exist unless all religions are w. to divest

134:5.17 leagues of nations must fail before men will be w. to

134:6.10 when the national governments are w. to trustee

137:4.4 “If you love me, then be w. to tarry with me while I

137:8.3 was pleased that Jesus was w. to conduct the service

137:8.11 If you are w. to serve your fellows, you shall sit

139:3.8 Roman power, and that they were w. to pay the price

140:3.14 Be w. to suffer injustice rather than to go to law

140:5.7 The adult is w. to sow seeds of self-denial in order

140:5.22 Youth is ever w. to “take a dare.”

140:6.2 and be w. to trust my teaching and believe in God.

140:6.11 “Be w., then, to take up your responsibilities and

142:6.8 as a little child is w. to submit to the guidance of a

153:3.4 Altogether w. are you to reject the word of God

154:6.3 I hope he would be w. to die before he would allow

159:5.16 who rejoiced when he found them w. to return to

160:1.4 to which man is w. to surrender the gratification of

160:1.7 Only a brave person is w. honestly to admit,

160:4.11 be w. to toil for the later returns inherent in honest

160:5.10 But are we w. to pay the price of this entrance into

160:5.10 Are we w. to be born again?

160:5.10 Are we w. to be subject to this terrible and testing

163:2.3 If you would be ordained, you must be w. to forsake

163:2.5 my messengers if you are w. to pay the price,

163:2.9 might have been his experience had he been w. to

165:2.3 here before me are men who would be w. to die

165:2.8 “But I also am the true shepherd who is w. even to

165:5.1 Would you be w. to repeat these words for our

165:6.3 but peace on earth will not come until all are w. to

166:2.2 orthodox Jews, were more w. to believe the gospel

166:2.2 the apostles were hardly w. to entertain kind feelings

169:1.6 sober, hard-working, and w. to bear responsibility.

169:1.8 only be w. to make me one of your hired servants.’

171:2.2 follow after me from this time on, must be w. to pay

171:2.2 you must be w. to forsake father, mother, wife,

171:2.2 you must be w. to give up even your life just as the

171:2.3 “If you are not w. to pay the full price, you can

171:2.5 turn back to your homes in peace if you are not w. to

171:4.8 were w. to grasp the warnings of the impending

171:6.1 joy that the Master should be w. to stop at his house

171:7.8 Jesus was always ready and w. to stop a sermon or

172:3.5 Jesus was w. to enter peacefully and with good will

172:3.15 crowds were equally as w. quickly to reject Jesus

173:4.4 taken away from you and be given to a people w. to

174:0.2 of the mortal nature, be w. to be steadfast.”

174:5.8 stands in danger of losing it; but he who is w. to lay

177:3.7 not understand why he would be w. to forgo the

177:4.7 but what are you w. to give me for this service?”

179:3.9 If you are w. to become fellow servants with me in

179:4.2 who even now eats my bread, will be w. to betray

180:1.1 a parable indicating how you should be w. to serve

180:1.3 you will continue to be my friends if you are but w.

180:6.1 it will not bring peace on earth until man is w. to

181:2.11 after you become w. to see by the eye of the spirit

182:1.6 be w. to receive the revelation of truth and glory

182:3.9 escape, and failed, it was w. to drink the cup.

183:3.7 the captain of the soldiers was w. to allow the three

185:1.1 real religion, a faith for which they were w. to die,

185:2.8 not w. to comply with their demands that Jesus be

185:5.1 I am w. to chastise him before I release him.”

186:2.2 Jesus was altogether w. to discuss with Pilate any

187:0.3 loves and sustains me because I am w. to lay down

188:5.7 it discloses one who was w. to lay down his life in

188:5.7 than this: that he would be w. to lay down his life for

188:5.7 Jesus had such a love that he was w. to lay down his

188:5.11 salvation upon those who are w. to receive such

190:1.7 ere his chosen representatives are w. to believe his

195:0.9 4. The Christian leaders were w. to make such

195:1.3 1.The Greek mind was w. to borrow new and good

195:10.14 if they are only w. to become truly spirit-led sons of

196:2.10 Jesus was w. to spend himself in the unremitting

willing, not

2:5.2 He is “not w. that any should perish.”

75:1.6 Eve, were too impatient; they were not w. to settle

127:2.1 The Zealots were not w. to await the coming of the

133:1.3 he was not w. to disclose to him that he (Jesus)

171:2.3 “If you are not w. to pay the full price, you can

185:2.8 not w. to comply with their demands that Jesus be

willingadjective

20:1.14 win the planets, one by one, to the w. recognition of

22:9.8 they are a wonderfully useful and ever-w. corps of

34:6.11 If you are a w. learner, if you want to attain spirit

68:3.2 superstitious dreamers into each other’s arms in w.

73:2.3 Amadon recruited a corps of three thousand w.

93:7.2 w. listeners to the Hittite teachers of the Salem cult.

110:2.2 you will have been a w. partner with the Adjuster

127:1.8 Mary most thoroughly appreciated the w. manner

140:6.13 Already have you learned that w. hands and

144:2.3 win the bread of life for you from the w. hands of

149:6.5 personality beget reverence, love, and w. worship.

168:1.13 with the assistance of w. neighbors, laid hold upon

173:5.3 the wedding chamber was filled with w. guests.

182:3.4 The spirit is indeed w., but the flesh is weak.

188:5.11 The cross portrays the devotion of w. affection

195:1.4 2. Paul and his successors were w. but shrewd and

willingly

2:1.8 the Father lovingly and w. downstep and modify,

2:4.1 “I do not afflict w. nor grieve the children of men,”

64:6.9 rule the white man, and he would not w. serve him.

69:2.3 savages never did any real work cheerfully or w..

78:2.2 w. sent forth their choicest sons and daughters in a

78:8.4 tribes from the north quickly and w. assimilated

86:7.1 and he w. paid his burdensome premiums of fear,

87:2.7 those who gave up their lives usually did so w.;

97:6.3 “For he does not afflict w. the children of men.”

103:9.7 Faith most w. carries reason along as far as reason

110:2.1 to make such spiritual adjustments as you may w.

111:3.2 mind delegates such authority freely and w. to

123:3.9 he was always intelligently and w. co-operative

133:2.2 authority over woman unless the woman has w.

133:3.8 they crave to know good people, and how w. they

148:5.5 ‘The Lord does not afflict w..

148:6.11 “The Father does not w. afflict the children of men

150:9.3 beloved teacher, whom they so w. called Master,

151:2.2 thorns represents those who hear the word w., but

153:2.9 as you then so w. ate the bread of this world?”

179:3.8 Master so w. does that service which his brethren

187:5.6 Jesus went w. to his ignominious death, after he

188:5.11 Father required—only that which Jesus so w. gave,

195:10.5 Christianity even now w. goes the first mile, but

willingness

3:5.10 5. Is the love of truth and the w. to go wherever it

3:5.15 the wholehearted desire and perfect w. to do the

7:5.10 all partake of this wonderful w. to bestow

8:1.2 with transcendent w. and inspiring spontaneity,

14:6.18 ability and w. to serve as a potential mercy minister.

22:9.6 Their w. to recognize and acknowledge their

25:4.12 you have demonstrated your ability and your w. to

26:4.15  W. to believe is the key to Havona.

34:6.11 Every step you take must be one of w., intelligent

40:5.19 survive provided they manifest w. to co-operate with

43:8.4 achieved the w. to submit the self to the disciplines

81:6.34 12. The w. to co-operate.

84:7.27 rests on the growing w. of one generation to invest

86:7.4 the vicissitudes of life, they exhibit a surprising w. to

94:12.4 This w. to appropriate truth from any and all sources

103:9.9 in a progressive w. to believe these assumptions of

110:3.2 desire to be Godlike and in the associated w. to do

111:5.1 an exhibition of creature w. to share the inner life

112:1.15 The ability and w. of the organism to make such

114:7.5 coupled with w. to serve without human recognition

120:0.8 resultant from the w. of this mighty Creator Son

140:10.4 not to ease of deception, mere w. to believe, nor to

143:5.4 Nalda did not know how to take Jesus’ w. to talk

143:5.11 to be shocked by Jesus’ w. to talk with women,

149:5.2 depends upon the w. of man to be led and directed

157:6.8 prepare to prove this affection by your w. to make

160:1.4 But the true badge of social maturity is the w. of a

166:4.11 and by his w. always to abide by the Father’s will.”

169:1.14 the Father’s w. to receive all who seek entrance into

177:1.3 exemplifies the w. of the Creator to fellowship the

188:5.10 death so triumphant that we are all enticed to a w. to

willow

162:4.4 carrying in the right hand a sheaf of myrtle, w.,

162:4.4 Maza to cut the w. branches for the adornment of

willsnoun

1:1.2 or compel the submission of the spiritual free w. of

8:1.7 in obedience to the combined concepts and united w.

10:4.3 but nonetheless subject to their personal w..

13:4.5 minds, and in the determination of your own w..

17:2.5 The Deity response to the creative w. of the

39:1.2 Star, the universe chief executive of the united w. of

91:2.4 offering of their own consecrated w. to the doing of

112:2.19 executing the divine w. of the Supreme, Ultimate,

119:8.3 the revelation of the variously diversified w. of the

119:8.7 experience of revealing the Seven Master Spirit w. of

120:0.4 subordinate himself to the variously constituted w.

120:0.7 functioning with the diverse w. of the Paradise

130:2.9 Jesus explained that “human w. which are fully

131:4.4 Let all men submit their w. to him, the Resolute.

158:2.4 thus choose to follow the inclination of your own w.,

175:1.10 Intelligently subordinate your own w. to the will of

willsverb

8:6.3 Spirit, dividing to every man severally and as he w..”

101:10.6 Whosoever w. to do the will of God shall

118:6.5 And what a son desires and the Father w. will come

130:1.6 creature w. their existence by mischoosing the

145:2.9 w. that his children on earth should begin that ascent

145:3.11 What a Creator Son desires and his Father w. IS.

146:2.7 the true son desires and the infinite Father w. IS.

147:3.3 life unless we discover the Father in heaven so w..

149:1.7 What the Son desires and the eternal Father w. IS.

166:3.7 I am the new and living way, and whosoever w.

180:2.1 you may ask whatsoever my spirit w. and do all

182:2.1 the Son of Man unless the Father in heaven so w..

wily

51:3.4 this archrebel, by a w. stratagem, outmaneuvered

75:2.3 Caligastia decided to try a w. flank attack on Eve.

75:3.3 used as a circumstantial tool of the w. Caligastia.

win

4:5.4 that blood must be shed in order to w. God’s favor

20:1.14 and spiritual uplifting designed to w. the planets,

21:5.7 patience have been exhausted in an effort to w. the

35:2.7 They are the teachers who so often w. whole worlds

54:3.2 so fair and just as to w. the approval of the sinner

67:4.6 was easy to w. the support of the primitive-minded

80:1.6 so skillful as to w. the affection of some Adamite

84:7.26 displayed in assisting the child to w. the battle of life.

87:5.12 ceremonies designed to w. the spirits actively to

87:6.2 a more positive nature, efforts to w. good luck.

87:6.2 nor did he stop with the effort to w. good luck;

89:0.2 must be done to w. the favor of the gods;

98:7.1 Urantia to reconcile an angry God but rather to w.

125:5.8 to be utterly free from all egoistic desire to w. an

127:5.2 when Rebecca failed to w. their support, she made

131:4.5 “We have learned to w. faith by the yearning of our

136:4.12 1. He entertained a strong desire to w. his people—

136:7.2 perchance, to w. the confidence of his mistaught

136:9.11 Neither will he seek to w. acceptance of a spiritual

137:7.5 “We are seeking to w. all of them, but we are not of

139:5.10 the first to go forth to w. souls for the kingdom

144:2.3 If, then, persistence will w. favors even from man,

144:2.3 your persistence in the spirit w. the bread of life

144:2.5 Your persistence is not to w. favor with God but to

146:4.6 unable to w. many believers for the kingdom in

150:3.11 incantations are futile either to w. the protection of

152:5.4 the performance of material wonders will not w.

155:2.2 But they were not able to w. many new converts.

160:1.9 and charm of personality which enable you to w. the

164:2.3 to w. the remaining members of the Sanhedrin.

181:2.5 strive not with the souls you would w. for the

181:2.13 go on with your urge to w. your Jewish brethren

188:5.2 a savior in the sense that his life and death do w.

193:4.6 Judas always expected to w.; he was a poor loser.

windnoun

41:5.7 a blinding rainstorm accompanied by a heavy w.,

41:5.7 the action of the w. is such as to give the visible

59:5.22 and the w. was able to spread spores far and wide.

81:2.14 Through animals, fire, w., water, electricity, and

81:6.8 before man learned how to harness w. and water,

85:4.2 The east w. is a god in South America, for it brings

97:4.3 “He who formed the mountains and created the w.,

131:2.9 they who sow the w. shall reap the whirlwind.

131:3.3 follow in the path of evil as the dust follows the w..

133:2.4 was pleasant but slow as the w. was not favorable.

142:6.5 When the w. blows, you hear the rustle of the leaves,

142:6.5 the rustle of the leaves, but you do not see the w.

144:8.3 you behold in John—a reed shaken with the w.?

151:5.3 The w. was so strong that the waves began to

151:5.3 The high w. had torn the sail away before the

151:5.4 Although the w. and the waves tossed their boat

152:4.2 for there had arisen a strong and contrary w. which

152:4.2 While the other apostles toiled against the w. and

157:2.1 when the w. blows from the south, you say heat

187:5.1 the coming of one of those hot-w. sandstorms

windverb

54:5.12 even if it should require a million years to w. up the

winding

15:8.10 the outer universes seem to be w. up for unparalleled

122:6.1 Jesus’ favorite stroll was to follow a narrow trail w.

124:6.5 wondering gaze the crooked and ever-w. Jordan

window

103:0.1 The Adjuster is the cosmic w. through which the

156:1.7 heard all of this conversation through an open w.,

windows

42:12.12 The eyes are truly the w. of the spirit-born soul.

86:5.15 the eyes have been regarded as the w. of the soul.

winds

41:9.4 the interior X-ray pressure of supergas w. becomes

49:6.5 they shall gather together his elect from the four w..

58:2.6 troposphere; this is the region of w. and air currents

61:5.2 shifted, and the seasonal w. changed their direction

79:1.2 This civilization perished when the rain w. shifted

80:1.4 the shifting water-laden w. dispersed the remnants

80:2.1 retreat of the northern ice fields the water-laden w.

80:3.8 As the rain w. shifted to the north, the great open

85:3.4 ancients once believed that all w. were produced

89:8.8 the blowing of the w. will save man the trouble of

123:4.5 The hot w., carrying blasts of fine sand, usually

124:1.10 terrific hot w. from the eastern desert would blow

151:5.6 reciting how “even the w. and the waves obey him.”

173:4.4 to dust and his ashes scattered to the four w..”

windstorms

85:4.3  W. with thunder and lightning overawed early man.

151:5.2 sudden w that are characteristic of the Sea of Galilee

wine

70:3.8 In later times, blood diluted with red w. was used,

70:3.8 w. alone was drunk to seal the adoption ceremony,

70:3.8 which was signified in the touching of the w. cups

78:7.5 But Noah really lived; he was a w. maker of Aram,

89:4.9 331,702 jars of honey and oil, 228,380 jars of w.,

89:9.2 a sacrament of cakes and w. was eventually utilized

90:4.9 w. was a very early medicine for treating wounds;

93:4.14 the substitute of a sacrament of bread and w. for

93:4.14 Melchizedek brought forth bread and w..”

96:5.4 womb and the fruit of your land—the corn, w., oil,

98:6.4 and partook of the sacrament of bread and w..

127:6.7 The unleavened bread and the w. had been made

136:6.7 grapes, and each grape will produce a gallon of w..”

136:6.8 was not a Messiah coming to multiply bread and w..

137:4.7 father of the bridegroom had provided plenty of w.

137:4.7 disconcerting news that the w. was running short.

137:4.7 bridegroom confided to Mary that the supply of w.

137:4.8 approached him, saying, “My son, they have no w..”

137:4.10 Mary did not know how the w. would be produced,

137:4.10 The w. Mary desired and which Jesus, the God-man,

137:4.11 he observed that they were drawing w. out of them

137:4.12 no escaping the instantaneous appearance of w..

137:4.13 the elements requisite for the elaboration of the w..

137:4.13 the agents of the Creator made w. just as they do by

137:4.15 When the servants drew this new w. and carried it to

137:4.15 “It is the custom to set out first the good w. and,

137:4.15 but you have kept the best of the w. until the last of

137:5.1 no mention of the turning of the water into w..

137:6.1 fresh news from Cana about the water and the w..

137:7.4 the reports about his baptism and the w. of Cana

138:8.5 3. The turning of the water into w. at Cana.

138:8.5 saying, “Tell no man about the water and the w..”

145:2.15 and recalling the water and the w. at Cana, they

146:5.3 The townspeople remembered the water and the w.,

147:7.2 Neither do men put new w. into old w. skins,

147:7.2 lest the new w. burst the skins so that both the w.

147:7.2 The wise man puts the new w. into fresh w. skins.

147:7.3 As new w., so is a new friend; if it becomes old, you

157:4.1 and the turning of the water into w. at Cana,

162:4.4 joined by the priest bearing the w. for the drink

162:4.4 The execution of this rite of pouring the w. and the

162:6.1 just after the water and the w. had been poured

164:1.3 he bound up his wounds, pouring on oil and w.,

173:4.2 He set a hedge about it, dug a pit for the w. press,

179:1.1 bread, w., water, and herbs were all in readiness on

179:1.1 Except for the end on which rested the bread and w.

179:2.2 After the w. and the water had been mixed, they

179:3.10 the Alpheus twins brought on the bread and w.,

179:5.1 they brought Jesus the third cup of w., the “cup of

187:2.3 the purpose of offering drugged w. to the victim

187:2.3 But when Jesus tasted this narcotized w., as thirsty

187:3.4 prepared to eat lunch and drink their cheap, sour w.

187:3.4 As they partook of their w., they derisively offered a

187:3.5 heard Jesus say, “I thirst,” he took some of the w.

187:5.3 Jesus’ lips with the same sponge wet in the sour w.,

winebibber

144:8.7 ‘Behold, a gluttonous man and a w., a friend of

wines

135:12.6 while well under the influence of his many w..

wing

79:5.2 the eastern w. was the more contaminated with

121:6.2 predominance of the Greek w. of Jewish culture

131:8.6 When man dies, the spirit begins to w. its long flight

winged

85:3.4 both feared and worshiped all w. creatures.

winging

74:4.4 while the passenger birds were swiftly w. to bring

wings

39:5.12 The erroneous idea that angels possess w. is not

39:5.12 due to olden notions that they must have w. to fly

39:5.12 may be seen what are apparently double sets of w.

39:5.12 In reality these w. are insulators—friction shields.

47:3.5 Temple of New Life there extend seven radial w.,

47:3.5 resurrection chambers in each of these seven w.

48:2.17 temples at the center of the seventy radiating w.

60:2.6 strata in which fossils, such as the most delicate w.

60:2.12 the hollow-boned leaping dinosaurs, and their w.

85:3.4 believed that all winds were produced by the w. of

91:8.9 no bird can soar except by outstretched w..

95:4.3 that “riches take themselves w. and fly away”—

97:7.8 strength; they shall mount up with w. as eagles;

113:5.2 have physical bodies; neither do they possess w..

131:2.6 strength; they shall mount up with w. like eagles.

171:4.7 even as a hen gathers her own brood under her w.,

175:1.23 together as a hen gathers her chickens under her w.,

179:5.4 to set man’s reborn soul free upon the joyous w.

winking

131:4.3 The Lord even counts the ceaseless w. of every

winner

70:1.3 while the audience decided the w. by its applause.

winners

82:3.5 The w. in these contests were awarded the first prize

winning

4:5.4 The barbarous idea of w. the favor of Deity through

4:5.6 necessary for the purpose of w. the favor of God.

68:6.1 were for the purpose of w. these land struggles.

75:3.4 the work of w. the remote tribes to the cause of the

90:3.1 to w. the favor and support of these superhuman

126:1.2 recall the story of the Egyptian army w. its first

131:8.4 near you—you will have no difficulty in w. them.

132:0.7 Stephen, whose death led to the w. of Saul of Tarsus

136:8.1 attracting the attention and w. the adherence of his

139:5.12 a mighty man in the kingdom, w. souls wherever he

149:2.3 Though these efforts failed as far as w. the Jews

153:1.2 the more important task of w. lasting spiritual

155:2.2 Being thus deprived of the satisfaction of w. souls

156:2.3 was a very fruitful time in the work of w. souls,

176:4.1 of Michael in the w. of universe sovereignty.

194:1.2 that impassioned appeal which resulted in the w.

195:10.5 In w. souls for the Master, it is not the first mile of

winnowed

88:2.9 and chronicles which reflect the w. moral wisdom of

wins

57:3.12 but sooner or later, heat w. the struggle with gravity,

139:8.12 human being who has doubts, faces them, and w..

160:3.3 the mature man w. the hearty co-operation of his

winsome

160:3.4 an equal victory by his superior and w. technique

winter

43:1.3 storms or hurricanes; neither is there summer nor w..

59:6.7 meet the demands of suspended animation during w.

68:5.5 fish in great numbers, drying the surplus for w. use.

80:3.7 It was not uncommon during the rigors of w. for

122:6.3 During the w., at the evening meal the table would

124:1.3 occurred in late w. when Jesus dared to challenge

124:1.8 This w. and the next were the coldest in Nazareth

124:1.8 but not until this w. had Jesus seen ice.

124:1.10 were only two seasons in Palestine, summer and w.,

126:2.6 the custom for the neighbors to drop in during the w.

133:2.5 The Apostle Paul spent all w. with the son of Jeramy

162:4.1 the Passover at the end of the w. or Pentecost

176:2.6 passed through the long w. of material-mindedness

wipe

27:1.5 And God shall w. away all tears from their eyes;

69:5.12 to give a pretentious feast would w. a dishonor from

80:5.3 biologic reserves enabled them to w. the older race

wiped

64:6.11 a favorable footing in Africa and were w. out of

64:7.14 black man w. the green man out of existence by

66:7.20 wonderful human gains of those days were w. out

78:7.5 sudden rise of the waters w. out the entire village;

80:7.10 the island of Cyprus; this civilization was w. out

97:9.24 Josiah was w. out, and Judah went under tribute to

147:5.4 woman has washed my feet with tears and w.

172:1.5 as Mary took down her hair and w. them with it.

wiping

147:5.3 with her tears of gratitude, w. them with the hair

wireless

69:4.7 telegraph, telephone, and w. communication.

Wisconsin

58:7.4 Adirondack Mountains on through Michigan, W.,

58:7.7 graphically shown than in the St. Croix valley of W..

wisdomsee Wisdom, Book of;

see Perfector(s) of Wisdom; Voice(s) of Wisdom

0:5.1 higher mind activation of worship and w. up through

0:5.8 reaching upward through worship and w. to spirit

1:4.4 his infinite goodness, endless mercy, matchless w.,

1:5.10 Reason, w., and religious experience all infer and

1:5.14 God does not grow in knowledge nor increase in w..

2:2.2 Father does not repent of his original purposes of w.

2:3.2 Infinite w. is the eternal arbiter which determines the

2:4.1 Mercy is simply justice tempered by that w. which

2:4.3 Only the discernment of infinite w. enables God to

2:4.5 formulated by divine w. and determined by the all-

2:5.10 love functions in unified association with divine w.

2:6.7 It is true that w. does often restrain his love, while

2:7.12 the result is a high order of love conditioned by w.

3:2.6 The power and w. of the Father are wholly adequate

3:2.6 rather in accordance with the dictates of eternal w.

3:2.9 the result of the decisions and final rulings of all-w.,

3:2.10 are unable to see, comprehend, or know the w.

3:2.15 final in will, infinite in attributes, eternal in w.,

3:4.1 lessens the potential of power or the store of w.

3:4.1 In potential of force, w., and love, the Father has

3:4.3 And so with w.: The fact that mind is so freely

3:4.3 no wise impoverishes the central source of divine w..

3:4.4 in no manner diminishes the w. and perfection of

3:5.1 always one of unfailing perfection and infinite w..

3:5.3 the eternal purpose of w. and love triumphs.

4:2.3 imperfection of w. of the extra-Paradise creatures,

4:3.4 Man’s w. grows out of the trials and errors of human

4:3.4 God’s w. consists in the unqualified perfection of his

4:4.4 eternal nature and by the dictates of his infinite w..

4:4.4 they are not altogether limited by that finality of w.

5:1.2 Father has mobilized the resources of divine w. in

5:4.12 2. The Greek concept—God as a unifier, a God of w..

6:4.7 In w. the Son is the full equal of the Father.

7:6.3 In spirit nature, divine w., and co-ordinate creative

8:1.9 this eruption of creative energy and administrative w.

8:2.8 mind in subordination to the infinite and eternal w. of

9:0.2 The Son is infinite in w. and truth, in spiritual

12:7.2 infinite w. always order it done in that precise

12:7.3 in any case where the course of supreme w. might

13:4.7 such spectacles of enterprise, devotion, loyalty, w.,

14:3.3 their planetary children with a perfection of w.

15:10.23 Their rulers work in the councils of divine w. for

15:11.3 beings can really attain the heights of perfected w.

15:11.3 on the superuniverse headquarters reveals the w.,

16:1.3 collectively representative of functional power, w.,

16:3.2 efficient manifestation of the power, love, and w. of

16:5.1 enjoys the benefits of the united counsel and w. of all

16:7.6 Virtue is not mere knowledge nor yet w. but rather

16:8.8 1. Moral decision, highest w..

18:3.9 And the w. of originality and the initiative of

19:1.5 But that path does not lead to spiritual w..

19:2.1 the Trinity designed to personify the w. of divinity in

19:2.2 the Perfectors of Wisdom passed through the w.

19:2.3 functions, there and then divine w. functions.

19:2.3 in the knowledge and w. represented in the doings

19:2.3 They do not reflect the w. of the Paradise Trinity;

19:2.3 wisdom of the Paradise Trinity; they are that w..

19:2.3 They are the sources of w. for all teachers in the

19:2.4  W. is twofold in origin, being derived from the

19:2.4 The Perfectors of Wisdom are the divine w. of the

19:2.4 acting together, are the universe w. of experience.

19:2.4 alone exhausts the potentials of all possible w..

19:2.4 to achieve the maximum of administrative w.,

19:2.4 these perfectors of the w. of divine insight are

19:2.5 always require this complement of experiential w.

19:2.5 that a high and hitherto unattained level of w. may

19:4.4 such decisions embrace the united w., counsel,

19:4.5 —when the voice of w. has spoken and the counsel

20:6.1 the technique employed by divine w. to effect such

20:7.4 the embodiment of service and the discretion of w..

20:8.3 the planetary courses up to the high College of W.

20:8.3 who complete these adventures in w. and truth.

20:9.2 counterpart of material knowledge and temporal w..

21:5.8 There is no penetration beyond their w. regarding the

22:3.4 Having superb administrative w. and unusual

22:10.2 actually embody the very w. of the divine Trinity

23:2.15 those trios of divine power and administrative w.,

25:3.2 Though not infallible in w. and judgment, they are

25:3.7 Creators did not choose in their all-w. to do this.

25:3.17 cosmic experience and perfected experiential w..

25:4.12 afforded the opportunity to give to others the w. and

26:1.17 have a reception of knowledge and an intake of w.

26:9.1 the Father guides maintain schools of w. and colleges

27:5.4 The w. of truth takes origin in the divinity of the

27:6.2 beings of w who make use of the truth of knowledge

27:6.2 attains to truth and experience ascends to w..

27:6.3 courses in the seventy functional divisions of w..

27:6.3 the knowledge, of all who have access to their w..

27:6.6 have carried this w. out to the universes of space.

28:5.7 focalizations of the co-ordinated w. of the universe

28:5.7 be able to segregate and receive the essence of w.

28:5.7 hear the actual and original expressions of this w.

28:5.8 It is written, “If any man lack w., let him ask.”

28:5.8 becomes necessary to arrive at the decisions of w.

28:5.8 the superuniverse government, when both the w. of

28:5.8 living receivers of the enminded and circulating w.

28:5.8 there ensues a stream of the w. of divinity from the

28:5.8 flood of the w. of practicality from the higher minds

28:5.9 the harmonization of these two versions of w.,

28:5.9 So are the w. of the ages and the intellect of the

28:5.10 the special receiving chambers of the temple of w.

28:5.10 You will pay homage to the divine w. of the Gods,

28:5.11 reflection of the w. of divinity and the philosophy

28:5.13 an exercise of the consummate w. of experience and

28:5.15 which actually incorporates the co-ordinated w.

28:7.3 certain w. of those safe and dependable pilgrims

30:4.23 they have imbibed at the experiential founts of w..

30:4.33 w. and loving-kindness of the Gods in the execution

32:3.11 In all this is shown the w. of the Creators.

33:4.2 Only one such being of w. and majesty is brought

34:4.10 been given the following names: the spirit of w.,

34:5.3 capacity for the adjutants of worship and of w..

34:5.3 worship- and w.-function included in the spiritual

35:2.8 The Melchizedeks are well-nigh perfect in w., but

35:3.20 schools of universe administration and spiritual w.

36:5.2 courage, knowledge, counsel, worship, and w..

36:5.3 sixth and seventh adjutant spirits—worship and w.

36:5.3 of the adjutant of worship and the adjutant of w. is

36:5.12 7. The spirit of w.the inherent tendency of all moral

36:5.12  W. is the acme of intellectual performance.

36:5.12  W. is the goal of a purely mental and moral existence

37:5.11 but they achieve an experiential w. in the mastery of

37:5.11 such a dual viewpoint with ever-heightening w..

38:9.6 seventh, the spirit of worship and the spirit of w.,

39:5.4 These primitive men only come to realize the w. of

40:10.6 the fullness of time ripens that high quality of w.

40:10.6 by focalized experience—authoritative w.

40:10.7 a slowly accumulating body of insight-deepening w.

42:9.5 the well-nigh infinite w. possessed by the Master

42:9.5 Nothing less than transcendental w. could ever

42:12.6 5. Attainment of w. goals.

43:3.1 since they embody the highest administrative w.,

45:7.6 registered personal possession of mota—morontia w..

45:7.7 who certify to their attainment of morontia w..

46:7.5 are not responsive to the spirits of worship and w..

48:7.14 Mortals only learn w. by experiencing tribulation.

48:7.28 knowledge is safeguarded by w. and socialized by

50:5.7 4. The quest for knowledge and w.. Food, security,

50:5.7 The effort to execute knowledge results in w., and

50:5.7 are hungering for knowledge and thirsting for w..

50:5.9 and superstition to the high levels of cosmic w.

52:1.4 you will increasingly understand the w. of these

52:3.3 an administration of the conjoint w. of the Planetary

52:6.6 4. Political w.. Emotional maturity is essential to

52:7.5 the w. of the Gods is about to be manifested.

52:7.9 a supernal world to ever-ascending heights of w.,

53:0.1 was distinguished for w., sagacity, and efficiency.

53:1.3 you corrupted your w. because of your brightness.

53:7.10 recorded to the glory of the w. of the ascension

54:1.7 Even w. is safe only when it is cosmic in scope and

54:2.3 to the slowly erecting monument to experiential w.

54:5.0 5. THE WISDOM OF DELAY

54:5.5 w. and love admonish the upright children to bear

54:5.8 the w. of the Union of Days is the time reflection

54:5.8 Union of Days is the reflection of the united w. of

54:6.10 Cosmic w. is essential to the understanding of

55:0.1 advancing revelations of divine truth and cosmic w.

55:4.21 Cosmic w. seems to become constitutive in the

55:6.5 But concerning w.: While we do not really know,

55:6.5 to intellectual evolution and the attainment of w..

55:6.5 On a seventh-stage world, w. can exhaust material

55:6.9 never question the w. of the evolutionary scheme of

55:11.4 achievements in the realization of cosmic w..

56:10.20 moral satisfaction, spiritual joy, and cosmic w..

62:6.5 then did the spirit of w. begin to function on Urantia

65:5.3 waiting and hearty co-operation with the rule of w.,

65:7.7 the seventh and last adjutant, the spirit of w..

65:8.4 evolution is dependent on education, culture, or w.

65:8.4 not depend on the possession of knowledge and w.,

67:1.5 evil, deficiency of w.; sin, abject spiritual poverty;

67:7.8 While we cannot fathom the w. that permits such

67:8.5 magnificent illumination of the w. of the Father’s

68:3.3 “the fear of the Lord which is the beginning of w..

68:6.11 the great test of the w. of world leadership will

70:5.2 W. and experience were early appreciated even by

71:4.13 11. Promotion of philosophy—w..

71:6.3 serving—the transcendent urges of superlative w.,

71:7.1 The purpose of education should be pursuit of w.,

71:7.2 The citizens of such a commonwealth pursue w. as

71:7.4 to the end that philosophy, the search for w., may

71:7.5 experience the ascending levels of mortal w.,

71:8.1 The intellectual keenness, economic w., social

71:8.14 12. The world-wide vogue of the pursuit of w.

72:9.3 have demonstrated extraordinary w. in government

75:8.6 never was a more disheartening miscarriage of w. on

77:9.7 from immaturity—they never cease to grow in w.

79:8.8 However wise it may be to glean w. from the past,

81:6.13 Knowledge can be had by education, but w., which

81:6.14 Much depends on the w. displayed in the utilization

81:6.22 Science, guided by w., may become man’s social

81:6.27 the mechanism of civilization, w. may direct it, but

81:6.40 innovators be counseled by the w. of those who

81:6.42  W., insight, and foresight are indispensable to the

85:3.3 The w. of the serpent was a symbol of Greek

85:7.0 7. THE ADJUTANTS OF WORSHIP AND W.

85:7.3 the worship urge is admonished and directed by w.

85:7.3 When the seventh adjutant spirit, the spirit of w.,

86:1.6 Even in recent times in the W. of Solomon it is said:

87:2.1 the savage thought it the better part of w. to provide

88:2.7 Modern respect for w. and truth is but the recent

88:2.9 reflect the winnowed moral w. of many centuries,

90:2.13 respected knowledge; he honored and rewarded w..

90:2.13 shamanism illustrates the premium put upon w. in the

91:4.3 ethical when it deals with forgiveness and seeks w.

91:6.5 but never hesitate to ask God for w. and spiritual

91:6.6 do so in the light of scientific facts, philosophic w.,

91:9.7 prayer will be directed exclusively for divine w. to

92:0.3 The adjutant of w.—the manifestation in a worshipful

92:0.4 This ministry to a worship-craving and w.-desiring

92:2.1 does religion (worship) follow in the wake of w.

92:3.9 discipline and self-control which made w. possible.

92:3.9 and upward to the higher levels of reason and w..

92:5.11 The greatness of Moses lies in his w. and sagacity.

95:0.1 Sometimes their failures were due to lack of w.,

95:6.3 Its God was a being of supreme w. and the patron of

96:7.6 In Palestine the w. and all-pervasiveness of God was

97:5.2 to preach the eternal nature of God, his infinite w.,

97:10.6 The Jews loved justice, w., truth, and righteousness

98:2.6 Their cardinal virtues were: w., courage, temperance

98:2.12 a meaningful unity by the conjoined action of w.,

99:2.4 that superior social w. which is born of the sincere

99:2.6 w. which is born of the experience of knowing God

100:6.9 and revealed religion is a new quality of divine w.

100:6.9 which is added to purely experiential human w..

100:6.9 for reception of increased bestowals of divine w.

101:1.7 The higher and superphilosophic w. of such

101:2.15 sometimes possessed so little of the w. of the world.

101:3.2 Spiritual philosophy, the w. of spirit realities, is the

101:4.2 While divine or spiritual insight is a gift, human w.

101:5.2 philosophy the realm of w., and religion the sphere

101:6.3 based on reasoned knowledge, augmented by w.,

101:6.4 W. embraces the ideas formulated from protoplasmic

101:6.4 Animals have knowledge, only man possesses w.

101:6.4 Truth is made accessible to the w.-endowed

101:6.7 mandate w. to labor unremittingly at its noble task

101:6.8 embraced a harmonious co-ordination of w., faith,

102:1.2 true w. admonishes us to allow faith to accomplish

102:2.2 The w. of religious experience is something of a

102:2.2 partnership of man and the everlasting source of w.

102:2.3 fellows who have imbibed only the w. of the world.

102:2.4 in the ups and downs of the progress of human w.,

102:3.0 3. KNOWLEDGE, WISDOM, AND INSIGHT

102:3.5 philosophy, w., leads to co-ordinate consciousness;

102:3.6  W. leads to the higher and better fellowship of ideas

102:3.7 w. does justice to differing men; but revelation

102:3.8 Philosophy strives for the brotherhood of w.;

102:3.9 w. is the consciousness of the meaning of personality

102:3.12 constitutes science; the search for w. is philosophy;

102:8.2 The w. of the world is not necessary to an exercise

103:0.1 worship and are censored by the adjutant of w..

103:9.6 In the higher philosophy of the universe, w., like

103:9.6 Reason, w., and faith are man’s highest human

103:9.6 w. introduces man to a world of truth,

103:9.7 then goes on with w. to the full philosophic limit;

103:9.8 is founded on the inherent (spirit of w.) assumption

103:9.8 the inherent (spirit of wisdom) assumption that w. is

103:9.9 willingness to believe these assumptions of w., faith

103:9.10 once recognizes right and wrong, it exhibits w.;

103:9.10 when w. chooses between right and wrong, truth

103:9.10 it demonstrates spirit leading.

103:9.10 Reason deals with factual knowledge; w., with

103:9.12 is transcendent to reason, science, philosophy, w.,

104:1.11 Antioch and consisted of God, his Word, and his W..

106:9.12 personality on ever-ascending levels of cosmic w.,

107:3.9 The valor and w. exhibited by Adjusters suggest that

108:1.4 Will w. have an opportunity to function?

108:2.2 must indicate w. function by exhibiting the ability to

109:5.2 may become partially conscious of the w., truth,

110:3.7 co-ordinating these qualities of divinity through w.,

110:4.1 are unable to transmit very much of this wealth of w.

110:5.6 with his natural human w. and superhuman insight.

110:6.13 mind-spirits under the direction of the spirit of w.,

110:7.10 to my beloved subject that I will function with w.

111:1.9 The master of the mortal vessel should have the w.

111:6.6 the building blocks in the construction of w. which

112:2.11 Thinking surrenders to w., and w. is lost in reflective

112:2.13 In time, thinking leads to w. and w. leads to worship;

112:2.13 leads to worship; in eternity, worship leads to w.,

112:2.13 and w. eventuates in the finality of thought.

112:5.5 upon the steadfastness and w. of decision-actions

112:6.9 spirits unified under the direction of the spirit of w..

113:2.3 —in the light of seraphic experience, skill, and w..

113:7.4 And when you have learned the w. and culture of

114:4.5 superior w. of the constellation rulers in the affairs of

114:7.1 assist in the conduct of the ministry of w. and

117:4.2 evolution is in measure predicated on the w.-action

117:5.7 this is true of the adjutants of worship and w..)

117:6.7 experience, ripening w., and divinity realization.

118:1.4 Experience, w., and judgment are the concomitants

118:1.4 having thus reckoned with both experience and w.,

118:1.5 while its w. forecasts seek to penetrate deeper and

118:7.8 completion of cosmic-w. attainment, and finality of

118:8.2 physical-life machine to the directive w of experience

118:8.5 racial heritage of painfully garnered experiential w.

118:8.6 achievement outruns the evolution of worship-w.,

118:8.6 by the swift augmentation of experiential w.,

118:8.6 the “dark ages” of the interregnum of w. will bear

118:8.8 very act proves itself possessed of the seeds of w.

118:8.10 with the moral dictates of expanding human w..

118:9.9 creature reality, the consummation of cosmic w.,

118:10.6 will of God and in consonance with the w. of God

119:1.5 earned our love and adoration by his matchless w.,

120:0.3 with that perfection of insight and w. of execution

120:0.3 administration as the embodiment of the universe w.

120:2.5 And then, in accordance with your mortal w.,

121:6.3 Stoic doctrines is exhibited in the W. of Solomon.

123:6.8 Nahor’s advice, the more he questioned the w. of

124:4.1 This year he also learned the w. of keeping such

125:6.7 to fathom the w. of the boy’s reply to his mother’s

126:0.4 All the village recounted his childhood w. and

128:1.3 Jesus gained experience, and combined these into w.,

128:1.10 the One in whom are hid all treasures of w. and

128:7.2 —that “in him were hidden all the treasures of w. and

130:2.2 philosophy of life and never forgot his words of w.

130:4.9 Therefore animals (not having worship and w.)

130:4.10 reveal the world of reality, wherein w. interprets

130:4.11 making mistakes is inherent in the acquisition of w.

130:4.15 but they are deficient in w. and devoid of truth.

131:1.4 we derive w. from the contemplation of the Most

131:2.2 The Lord’s work is great, and in w. has he made

131:2.6 The fear of the Lord is the beginning of w.;

131:3.2 the faith that creates modesty, uprightness, w.,

131:3.5 hope to attain the enlightenment of immortal w.

131:3.5 enlightenment of the peace and liberty of divine w.

131:3.5 you do shall be done to you, in the judgment of w.

131:3.6 the soul craves reproof and the mind seeks w..

131:4.3 ‘I dwell within their own souls as a lamp of w..

131:4.4 the Eternal, ‘I will give you the w. to attain me, for

131:4.4 possessed of unlimited energy and infinite w..

131:4.5 We have attained w. by the restraint of our senses,

131:4.5 by w. we have experienced peace in the Supreme.

131:5.2 The light of the sun is as w. to those who discern

131:5.3 he is our w., life, and vigor of soul and body.

132:3.2 purely material levels in that truth consorts with w.

132:3.2 Knowledge originates in science; w., in philosophy;

132:3.2 Knowledge deals with facts; w., with relationships;

132:3.5 This is true because man’s thoughts, w., ethics, and

132:5.1 as I would minister knowledge, w., and service for

132:5.2 I discern that you are a sincere seeker after w. and

132:5.25 “My friend, I perceive you are a man of great w.

132:7.2 to prepare him for the reception of w. and higher

133:5.4 True philosophy grows out of the w. which does its

133:5.12 periods when there was glory in Greece and w. in the

133:8.3 that word of w. was: “Whatsoever your hand finds

133:9.3 Jesus regarding the difference between w., truth,

133:9.3 man: “W. is the principal thing; therefore get w..

133:9.3 Exalt w. and she will promote you.

133:9.3 She will bring you to honor if you will embrace her.”

134:3.8 the seraphim of progress as to the w. of including

134:6.14 who joined the Urmia faculty had exhibited more w.

136:8.4 Jesus decided against all compromise with the w. of

136:9.6 earthborn Jew, who possessed such tremendous w.

138:2.10 They now saw the w. of the Master’s plan of sending

138:8.7 the learning of the rabbis and the w. of the world.

140:2.2 And now, my Father, give these men w. as I place all

140:3.18 I exhort you to show just judgment and keen w..

140:7.7 “May your w. equal your zeal and your courage

141:3.4 The Master displayed great w. and manifested

144:2.4 hesitate to give in accordance with parental w.

144:5.30 Fill us with w. to the fullness of power

144:5.65 Give us the divine w. that does all things well

144:8.7 Truly, w. is justified by her children.

145:3.8 in the earth career of Jesus in which divine w. and

145:5.1 Jesus’ prayer on this early morning was for w. and

146:2.6 the spiritual w. and consistency of any petition is

146:2.14 In reality this means a prayer for divine w..

147:4.2 Do you not hear the truth as men of w. and

147:5.8 a great intellect with its dead stores of worldly w.

147:6.5 confounded by his words of discernment and w..

147:7.2 Therefore do my disciples show w. in that they do

149:6.5 that ‘the fear of the Lord is the beginning of w..’

150:2.2 usefulness and vindicated the w. of their choosing.

150:4.2 What I have taught you privately, preach with w.

150:6.1 “Doubts and Unbelief,” “W. and Worship.”

150:8.10 and they marveled at his graciousness and w..

151:3.1 You are to let your light shine but do so with w.

156:5.7 and seasoned w. are the essentials of success.

157:4.7 sonship erecting to the glory and honor of the w.

157:4.8 to go apart by themselves in the hills to seek w.,

157:6.2 the personification of that supreme w. which can

158:6.2 Father’s will and ask for a richer endowment of w.

159:1.6 but in all these matters the w. of the brotherhood

159:4.3 they do constitute the best collection of religious w.

159:4.9 sealed books of mystery and w. which only the

159:4.10 sacred writings as the repository of the moral w.,

160:1.9 unless you are equipped with that w. of mind and

160:1.10 strength and w. for the ordinary conflicts of living,

160:1.11 seek for new stores of w. and energy for meeting

160:2.3 Knowledge and w. become cumulative because of

160:2.7 2. Union of souls—the mobilization of w..

160:2.7 And since w. is superknowledge, it follows that,

160:2.7 it follows that, in the union of w., the social group,

160:4.8 6. Culture—education and w..

160:4.14 w. comes only from the experiences of adjustment to

160:4.14 face facts and adjust them to ideals can achieve w..

160:4.14  W embraces both the fact and the ideal and therefore

160:4.15 —a cultural experiment in the acquirement of w.

160:4.16 provided each life failure yielded the culture of w.

160:4.16 mistake of confusing knowledge, culture, and w..

160:4.16 knowledge, culture, and w. are related in life, but

160:4.16 w. ever dominates knowledge and always glorifies

160:5.5 unexplored realities, superhuman values, divine w.

160:5.13 The w. of the reasoning that this religion is the best

161:2.4 His w. is extraordinary; his piety superb.

161:3.1 to act with such fullness of knowledge and w. as

164:0.2 their doubts about the w. of such a presumptuous

167:1.5 are bidden to a feast, it would be the part of w.,

168:4.4 of a prayer must be limited by the knowledge, w.,

168:4.10 your petitions in accordance with that supreme w.

168:4.11 the immature child when his superior w. dictates that

169:2.5 the sons of this world sometimes show more w. in

170:2.21 full confidence and trustfulness of the Father’s w.;

171:3.2 I pray the Father to grant you w. that you may love

174:1.5 nurtured by unselfish service, and perfected in w..”

174:2.5 merely employed the w. of making a double reply.

174:3.3 common people marveled at the w. of his teaching.

177:2.2 been fortunate in that your parents possessed w.

177:2.2 it was w. which led them to withhold most forms

177:2.3 make sure that your love is admonished by w. and

177:2.4 grew up in a home where love prevailed and w.

177:2.6 peoples embraces more of love and more of w..

177:2.7 nor directed by the intelligent discipline of w..

178:1.7 Display w. and exhibit sagacity in your dealings with

180:5.2 of a peculiar form of intellectualized glorified w..

180:5.3  W. comprises the consciousness of knowledge

180:5.3 of the universe endowment of the adjutant of w..

180:5.4 God-knowing individual is constantly elevating w. to

180:5.4 dragging the living truth to the dead levels of w.

180:5.5 a spiritual discernment of the golden rule of w. you

181:2.15 if you would learn that true w. embraces discretion

184:4.5 to vent itself upon those who are superior in w.

195:6.3 the attendant interpretation of w. and the spiritual

195:7.7 man is not overendowed with consistency and w..

196:0.7 the faith of the soul with the w.-appraisals of

196:3.2 be inclined to view these activities as reason, w.,

196:3.4 knowledge that man is ennobled by w., and saved

196:3.5 moral certainty consists in the w. of philosophy;

196:3.8 2. Interpretation of the universe—w..

Wisdom, Book of

95:4.3 later philosopher, Philo, possessed a copy of the B..

95:4.5 are taken almost verbatim from Amenemope’s B..

96:1.5 derived from the teachings of Amenemope’s B.

wisesee wise man or men; see wise, no; see also all-wise

0:0.3 we deem it w. to present in this initial statement an

2:3.2 just consequences of the operation of his w. laws

2:4.4 a loving Father could not possibly withhold the w.

2:7.2 Evolving personalities are only partially w. and

2:7.5 The w. philosopher will always look for the creative

3:2.8 God’s doings are all purposeful, intelligent, w.,

3:5.15 intelligence cannot possibly at first be uniformly w.

15:10.22 are mingled in effective service, w. administration,

15:13.3 here are gathered together the w. beings who labor

19:1.6 the basis for a w. estimate of the current status.

20:5.6 Sons are just as divinely effective and all w. as

22:10.8 superbly loyal, exquisitely intelligent, supremely w.

22:10.9 there to give w. and understanding co-operation with

25:3.13 they become wonderful advisers and w. teachers

25:4.18 These exceedingly w. and practical beings are

26:3.8 Circuit Spirit, are always the w. and sympathetic

27:5.5 and w. efforts of the custodians of knowledge.

28:5.13 the Perfectors of Wisdom make available the w.

30:4.24 no doubt such training is w. and necessary in view of

31:9.2 “If deemed w., the existence of the Architects of the

35:2.1 friends, sympathetic teachers, and w. counselors.

35:4.1 this training is conducted by the patient and w.

36:2.17 the thread of the w. and intelligent formulations of

37:4.5 it becomes w. to withhold certain details from the

37:5.8 these same mortal-w. commissioners are always

37:6.3 the w. utilization of these two augments character.

42:4.13 This w. provision in the material realms serves to

48:5.9 They are w. and understanding instructors, able

48:6.32 they are the w. ethnic advisers of the first heaven.

48:7.17 is the ridiculous effort of the ignorant to appear w.,

48:7.27 not so much in possessing strength as in making a w.

50:5.8  W. moral beings are capable of establishing human

52:6.6  W. statesmen will sometime work for the welfare of

54:6.7 wrongdoing could only be brought about by the w.

55:4.1 the w. and sympathetic administration of the Corps

62:2.4 fear which led to those w. precautionary measures

64:6.12 revival as a result of the w. leadership of Porshunta,

65:5.3 The w. and all-powerful beings who are responsible

66:6.3 These w. beings knew better than to undertake the

67:3.6 government was the product of w. reasoning,

70:8.18 the intelligent, w., and patient manipulation of these

70:12.5 those who have been made w. by replete experience

70:12.6 chosen their charter of liberty, provide for its w.,

70:12.20 selecting such administrative leaders as are truly w..

71:2.18 unless the citizenry possess and use w. techniques of

71:3.5 2. Intelligent patriotism based on w. ideals.

79:8.8 However w. it may be to glean wisdom from the past

81:6.12 And it is a w. nation which knows when to cease

81:6.13 learn from experience; people may become truly w..

81:6.14 early civilization was the force exerted by w. social

81:6.22 too low to discover those w. methods and sound

81:6.37 13. Effective and w. leadership. In civilization

81:6.37 of the citizenry with w. and progressive leaders;

81:6.37 civilization will continue to be dependent on w.

81:6.42 And the quantity of such w. leadership has never

84:7.26 a continuous service-ministry which the w. child

86:1.6 nor the battle to the strong, neither bread to the w.,

86:7.4 Only comprehension of facts and w. manipulation

87:2.1 Modern man deems it w. to insure against fire;

88:1.10 geniuses as fetish personalities possessed by a w.

88:2.5 Moses was too w. to attempt suddenly to displace

94:6.9 the compilation of the w. sayings of philosophers.

95:2.6 this eye was restored by the w. god Thoth, who spat

95:5.7 Ikhnaton was w. enough to maintain the outward

95:6.4 to utilize the flame as a symbol of the w. Spirit of

96:7.6 of the crafty; he takes the w. in their own deceit.”

97:8.2 frank pessimism of Ecclesiastes was a worldly w.

98:2.6 return evil for evil, that the gods are w. and good.

99:1.4 it is urgently called upon to function as a w. guide

99:6.2 promote religious education; to provide w. counsel

100:2.3 enlightened and w. technique of spiritual reaction to

100:4.6 when human devotion is intelligent and w., love is

101:4.1 w. from time to time to provide instruction in

102:6.5 Convictions about God arrived at through w.

104:4.45 While we do not deem it w. to attempt any further

108:1.1 divine gifts are bestowed in accordance with w.

110:1.2 Monitors are w. and experienced manipulators of the

110:3.9 brotherhood of man coupled with a w. affection for

110:6.17 Such a w. co-ordination of material and spiritual

119:0.4 enable such Creators to become w., sympathetic,

119:0.5 These bestowals are not essential to the w., just,

121:4.6 they were philosophies for the strong and the w.,

122:5.2 Mary was composed, courageous, and fairly w. in

124:3.2 But both of Jesus’ parents were extraordinarily w.

124:5.6 which he set for himself: to become a w., patient,

126:2.7 Jesus proved to be a w. and efficient administrator of

127:2.7 Jesus had but one w. counselor in all Nazareth, his

127:4.3 Jesus began w. discipline upon his brothers and

127:4.3 when it was deemed w. to punish Jude for violations

128:2.6 reasons which made it w., in the opinion of Jesus,

128:2.7 It was by w. and thoughtful planning that Jesus

128:7.4 Be w. in your counsel and eloquent in your lives,

128:7.4 The w. and loving counsel of Jesus prevented a

131:2.11 They who are w. shall shine as the brightness of

131:4.2 His eternal knowledge is divinely w..

131:4.6 That man is w. who worships the One God.

131:5.2 The w. course in life is to act in consonance with

131:5.3 Praise God by seeking the pleasure of the W. One.

131:5.3 Through our good thinking the w. Creator will

131:5.4 God is our w. nature, best thought, and righteous

131:5.5 “This religion of the W. One cleanses the believer

131:8.2 you know the Eternal, you are enlightened and w..

131:8.6 “They who know the laws of the Eternal are w..

131:8.6 are truly w. when you recognize your insignificance.

131:10.3 character must be infinitely deep and eternally w..

132:5.1 I would administer material wealth as a w. and

132:5.2 if you really wish to become a w. and efficient

132:5.13 administer each portion in accordance with the w.

132:5.15  W. discrimination and sound judgment should

132:5.21 the major voice in the determination of the w. and

133:3.5 Paul wondered whatever became of such a w. and

133:4.5 but are you w. when you fail to discern the greater

136:5.3 respectfully function under the w. guidance of this

137:4.8 declare that I have not come to do things in this w..

139:4.13 James the Lord’s brother, learned to practice w.

139:8.11 Thomas soon learned that such a course was not w.;

139:8.13 He gave w. counsel to the apostles after Pentecost

140:1.3 fulfillment of the w. promises of all the prophets.

140:8.13 “Be as w. as serpents but as harmless as doves.”

140:9.3 be you therefore as w. as serpents and as harmless

141:3.3 “It is not w. for the host to participate in the family

141:3.3 a w. parent never takes sides in the petty quarrels

142:6.8 to the leading of a w. and loving earthly father,

142:7.8  W. fathers carefully plan for the education and

143:1.4 The child does not always comprehend the w. and

144:8.8 has hidden these truths from the w. and haughty,

146:2.6 A w. father does not literally answer the foolish

147:4.8 as you would imagine a w.,and impartial third person

147:7.2 Be reminded that a w. tailor does not sew a piece

148:5.4 love of the Father because some just and w. law of

149:4.5 The w. and learned endeavored to trip him, but he

156:5.18 Such w. souls are able to avoid much of the

159:1.3 let them take such action as they deem w.;

159:4.9 wisdom which only the w. minds of the nation dare

159:5.10 rather that his followers should be w. and alert in

160:1.8 The w. and effective solution of any problem

160:4.10  W. planning, therefore, becomes the one thing

160:4.14 optimistic illusions to reality can never become w..

163:1.3 therefore be as w. as serpents while you are also as

163:2.11 The Master regarded the w. investment of excess

163:6.3 this wonderful gospel was hidden from the w.

174:1.2 that understanding sympathy which the w. parent

174:1.4 If you are w. parents, this is the way you will love

174:2.5 Jesus was never evasive, but he was always w. in his

176:2.6 But you should be w. regarding the ripening of an

177:2.2 Even if such a course had been w., it would have

177:2.2  W. parents, such as yours, see to it that their

177:2.4 to enjoy a normal, loving, and w. home training.

177:2.6 The love life of a w. home and the loyal devotion

177:3.4 David thought it w. to keep the matter to himself.

178:1.7 Be you always as w. as serpents but as harmless as

178:2.10 he answered: “Yes, David, I think it would be w..

180:2.6 And a w. husbandman cuts away only the dead

180:5.4 looks for the living Spirit of Truth in every w. saying

180:5.6 the golden rule becomes the w. center of all their

181:1.8 the divine Father’s w. and sympathetic overcare.

183:2.3 the governor thought it w. to grant the petition,

185:5.6 But this was not a w. statement for Pilate to make.

188:4.10 True, w. fathers may chasten their sons, but they do

191:4.4 be w. in your choice of methods for presenting the

192:2.7 be a considerate and w. counselor to James my

wise man

95:4.3 This w. of the Nile taught that “riches take wings

113:2.2 to secure a personal guardian was Rantowoc, a w.

131:1.9 the w. hungers for the divine embrace; the earth

131:3.6 The w. is a noble soul who is friendly in the midst

131:4.6 That man is w. who worships the One God.

131:8.4 “The w. man universalizes his heart.

131:8.4 He is a w. who regards all parts from the point of

131:9.4 “A w. is occupied with the search for truth, not in

133:9.3 saying of the Hebrew w.: “Wisdom is the principal

146:2.3 Jesus quoted the proverb of the w. who said: “He

147:7.2 The w. puts the new wine into fresh wine skins.

149:5.2 the words of the w., ‘The spirit of man is the

160:3.4 the “w., when seeking entrance through the locked

174:1.4 “When a w. understands the inner impulses of his

185:3.6 the Stoics, who declared that “the w. man is king.”

wise men

27:6.2 superaphic masters of philosophy are the “w. of

28:5.13 In all this work these w. of the superuniverses are

119:7.6 Certain w. of earth knew of Michael’s impending

119:7.6 these w. men of spiritual insight learned of the

122:8.7 These w. saw no star to guide them to Bethlehem.

122:10.1 Herod inquired diligently of these w. about the new

122:10.1 when the w. did not return, Herod grew suspicious

125:5.1 enjoy the experience of seeing a lad confuse the w.

126:0.4 The story of his exploits among the w. men of the

175:1.22 My Father has sent you the w. men and the

wise, no

3:4.1 in no w. lessens the potential of power or the store

3:4.3 distributed to the thinking of the realms in no w.

3:4.4 in no w. lessens his ability to function as a divine

40:10.5 That mortal destinies do thus vary in no w. proves

89:10.5 a manful repudiation of disloyalty, but it in no w.

137:8.8 of a little child, you shall in no w. gain admission.

186:5.9 the fact of sonship with God—would have in no w.

wisely

2:4.5 Mercy is the justice of the Paradise Trinity w. and

21:3.2 his creation at any time, but he w. chooses not to.

39:8.7 a “little higher than you”; but it has been w.

48:6.5 the seraphic evangels will help you to choose w.

48:6.6 transition ministers and their superiors w. determine

63:7.3 revelations, but this request was w. denied them.

66:6.3 slow evolution of the human species, and they w.

70:2.20 until society has w. provided peaceful substitutes for

71:2.11 educated—taught to think intelligently and plan w.

74:8.8 Moses very w. did not attempt to go back of Adam’s

76:3.2 Adam w. spent most of the time training his

82:0.3 should be w. and effectively passed on to succeeding

93:4.14 long-established customs and accordingly had w.

95:5.6 Very w. Ikhnaton sought to establish monotheism

96:4.2 which he w. decided to proclaim to his people as

96:4.6 and he w. nationalized his religious teachings,

99:7.4 Man can never w. decide temporal issues unless he

109:6.4 and w. did this valiant Monitor direct the human

118:7.1 The Gods have w. limited the range of the action

119:2.5 temporary ruler administered the affairs and w.

121:6.5 Paul recognized and w. eliminated from his basic

125:1.5 had sickened at the sight of the temple rites and w.

127:6.3 knowing of his recent experience with Rebecca, w.

131:3.6 What is given w. is well saved.

131:10.3 the good Father in heaven know how w. to love his

134:2.4 Jesus most faithfully, efficiently, and w. discharged

136:8.2 Jesus very w. foresaw that the working of miracles

140:5.14  W. help them to choose their heroes and select

160:2.6 Master has w. chosen the father-child relationship

171:7.7 Jesus loved men so much and so w. that he never

174:4.1 they very w. decided to hold their peace;

174:4.3 had also answered w. in the sight of the assembled

180:6.2 and will enable you to judge w. in your hearts

187:5.6 Jesus w. restrained Peter’s trouble-making violence

195:0.12  W. or unwisely, these early leaders of Christianity

wiser

39:4.10 mind learns how to plan with other and w. beings.

97:10.7 Ezekiel was w. than his contemporaries; though he

130:1.2 opportunities for renewed service and w. living.”

169:2.1 the children of the world are w. in their generation

wisest

71:3.12 The greatest ambition of the w. and noblest of

wishnoun

91:3.1 replies to his verbal thinking and w. expression.

91:9.4 3. You must surrender every w. of mind and every

100:3.2 moral values do not grow out of w. fulfillment or

126:5.10 the w. that they were all located on a farm out in

136:5.4 Your w. in all such matters will constitute the

137:4.12 in the face of the expressed w. of the Creator

139:4.9 Jesus’ ever deferring his slightest w. to the will of

179:3.5 blind acquiescence in compliance with the w. of

181:0.1 Since their lifelong beliefs and hopes of w.

187:5.2 His last w.—concerning the care of his mother—

wishverb

26:10.5 truly w. you might live your lives over once again.

27:5.2 of the particular fact or truth he may w. to know.

27:5.2 beings who are the very thing you w. to know.

44:4.11 I only w. you might be privileged to hear some of

44:6.1 How I w. I knew how to portray the exquisite work

91:0.2W. me luck.”

110:1.2 I w. it were possible for me to help evolving mortals

110:1.2 I w. you could love them more, co-operate with

120:0.3 But Michael did not w. to rule Nebadon merely in

121:2.8 Rome did not w. any power to arise in the Levant

123:0.3 return to Palestine to w. the Nazareth family well

130:5.4 to w. he might do something to change the caste

130:6.2 “I well know you w. to be left alone with your

131:3.6 Do not to others those things you would not w.

132:5.2 if you really w. to become a wise and efficient

133:1.4 be jeopardized by anything my enemies might w.

139:7.9 But Levi did so w. that Jesus might know that

141:0.1 disciples had come to say good-bye and w. them

144:0.3 Jesus did not w. the launching of this undertaking to

144:5.71 Not as we w., our loving Father, but as you desire

145:5.1 Jesus did not w. altogether to avoid ministering to

147:4.1 instructing us that we should do to others as we w.

151:2.5 spoke up: “Yes, Master, I w. to say a few words.

151:2.6 My brethren, I did not w. to prolong this discussion

154:6.10 He did not w. to stop in the midst of his discourse

161:3.2 We understand that he did not w. his followers to

162:2.3 I w. your claims were true, for indeed then would

177:3.1 save Judas, who did not w. himself in John Mark’s

178:3.1 Jesus did not w. to pass through the city until after

179:5.4 He did not w. to destroy the individual’s concept

189:2.1 merely w. to invoke the process of accelerated time.

193:3.2 I w. that you would love and trust one another.

wished

77:3.2 There were many who w. to have this monument

127:3.15 his mind on the one problem which he w. to solve,

135:7.1 Jesus really w. he might talk it over with his cousin

137:4.10 the God-man, humanly and sympathetically w. for,

138:3.2 that he w. to give such a dinner to his family and

140:8.31 Jesus w. to develop spiritual insight into eternal

146:4.6 How they w. he would cleanse another leper or in

151:2.5 the one central and vital truth which we w. to teach

152:5.5 Jesus then announced that he w. to withdraw for a

164:1.4 which Jesus w. given, and which, if Jesus had so

166:4.12 to tell again and again that which he w. them to

174:3.4 point Jesus w. to emphasize was: That the Father

177:4.6 he w. to make public and formal renunciation of

182:3.9 but the human heart of Jesus w. that more might

185:5.8 to those assembled before him that he w. to read

wishesnoun

74:5.2 Adam and Eve their parting advice and best w..

83:8.4 the circumstances or w. of the contracting parties.

91:2.1 The first prayers were merely verbalized w.,

123:3.9 willingly co-operative with parental w. and family

123:4.3 but he never failed to conform to his parents’ w..

137:3.7 so thoughtful and understanding of the w. and

wishesverb

111:6.5 When man w. to modify physical reality, be it himself

139:9.8 souls on the worlds of space whom he likewise w.

159:5.10 “Whosoever w. to be my disciple, let him

wishful

160:5.9 Such beliefs are merely religions of w. fancy.

wishingsee also well-wishing

26:10.5 long, long struggle with a joyous envy, really w.

112:2.7 function in numerous ways—thinking, feeling, w.

witch

70:6.6 The medicine men, w. doctors, and priests have

90:2.3 later times the w. became associated with the devil,

90:3.7 the execution of the w. responsible therefor.

90:3.7 coroner’s inquests saved many a supposed w.’ life

146:7.1 the story of King Saul and the w. of Endor.

witchcraft

88:1.9 increasingly confirmed the popular belief in w.;

90:2.2 with the supernatural was classified either as w. or

90:2.3  W. embraced the magic performed by earlier spirits;

90:2.3  W. was a religion with many primitive tribes.

90:3.7 cause of death; the death would be laid to w., thus

90:3.7 that a tribesman could die as a result of his own w.

150:3.8 6. Divination, sorcery, and w. are superstitions of

witches

84:4.4 The fact that most supposed w. were women did

88:6.2  W., sorcerers, and wizards dispensed private magic,

90:2.2 the black art were called sorcerers, magicians, w.,

90:2.12 They suppressed their rivals by denominating them w

withnon-exhaustive

1:7.2 Man does not achieve union w. God as a drop of

2:1.2W. God all things are possible; the eternal

2:2.6 Father actually participates in the experience w.

2:2.7 but mortal experience w. evil and all man’s relations

3:2.2 literally true that “w. God all things are possible.”

6:1.3 the Word was w. God, and the Word was God.

7:5.5 His experience was unique; it was not w. or as a

8:5.2 Actor; he is present w. the Son and in the Spirit.

14:1.12 “A day is as a thousand years w. God, as but a

26:5.3 “In liaison w. God, nothing—absolutely nothing—is

34:6.12 Spirit bears witness w. your spirit (the Adjuster) that

34:6.12 the Spirit bears witness “w. your spirit,” not to your

111:1.4 It is within this mind and w. this mind that you make

44:0.19 through w. you, as a part of you, in reality, as you.

111:5.1 to share the inner life with God—w. the very God

111:5.3 —and first—trusted a part of himself to be w. men;

116:3.4 unify the evolving creatures w. God on Paradise.

117:1.4 Man can work in liaison w God and thereby cocreate

120:4.2 He was not God in association w. man but, rather,

121:4.3 liberty by living in harmony w. nature, w. God;

126:1.7 said that Jesus “grew in favor w. man and w. God.”

132:7.9 When man goes in partnership w. God, great

133:2.2 men and women are partners w. God in that they

134:7.7 And Jesus lived alone w. God for six weeks on the

135:3.4 Get right w. God!

137:7.2 They found it really easy to be “friends w. God,”

140:10.1 are to proclaim the baptism of fellowship w. God.

161:1.7 the possibility of man’s communicating w. God.

163:3.2 we recognize that w. God all things are possible.”

171:7.5 confessing to Jesus as that they were conferring w.

178:3.2 the experience of being laborers together w. God.

195:9.6 their fears of what it will do to them—and w. them.

196:0.13 disciples to believe in him but rather to believe w him

withal

4:2.3 nature ever be of a changing mood, whimsical w.,

48:6.35 to be faithful and earnest and, w., cheerful; to accept

withdraw

21:3.2 personalities resident in his local universe would w..

30:3.3 this corps, but no one admitted to this group may w.

40:2.2 w. from the activities of their status spheres and

55:4.2 the Finality, the majority of the celestial hosts w..

57:1.6 the living force organizers simply w. at right angles

57:1.7 the Paradise force organizers are preparing to w.,

61:3.8 Later on, these European seas began to w..

74:5.6 Adam was finally compelled to w. his program for

134:5.10 powers will w. from the League and declare war.

136:4.10 new or serious decisions, to w. for communion

152:5.5 Jesus then announced that he wished to w. for a few                                      

173:0.2 I go on with Jesus and my associates, or shall I w.?

182:2.12 when John Mark observed Jesus w., with Peter,

186:2.8 governor’s appeals to the Jews to w. their charges

withdrawal

119:8.1 But Michael would not consent to the w. of the

128:2.7 that Jesus prepared the way for his eventual w. from

138:7.3 the w. from them of his own brothers in the flesh,

177:4.2 His friends flatteringly assured him that his w.

withdrawing

13:4.5 w. themselves from the scene as their creatures

56:7.6 a corresponding w. of the first three manifestations

119:8.1 Salvington to signify his intention of w. to Paradise

139:2.7 temporarily w. from the gentiles only to bring down

139:4.9 being aware that they were gradually w. from Jesus.

156:6.5 concluded that Jesus’ haste in w. indicated he was so

177:4.2 way of w. gracefully from the whole movement.

withdrawn

4:1.6 The Father has not w. from the management of the

59:3.3 290,000,000 years ago the sea had largely w. from

109:4.4 were to be w., the world would slowly return to

151:2.4 Meanwhile Peter and Nathaniel had w. to the house,

173:5.1 After the scribes and rulers had w., Jesus addressed

191:5.1 Thomas had w. from his fellows, he had gone his

withdraws

117:4.14 The more man w. from God, the more nearly he

withdrew

59:5.18 submerged that the coast lines of both oceans w. to

60:3.5 When this sea finally w., it left the continent about

64:6.11 Africa as the Mediterranean Sea w. to the west.

67:6.1 The followers of Van early w. to the highlands west

97:9.25 When the Babylonian army temporarily w.,

125:6.8 Silently they all w. and left Jesus standing alone

127:2.3 And Mary w. her statement.

133:1.2 to make his escape, after which I w. from the affair

134:6.16 faculty, the three brothers w. their financial support,

137:4.5 Jude tried to comfort their mother, while Jesus w.

137:4.16 but Jesus w. to a sheltered nook of the garden and

151:1.5 Peter and the other apostles w. to another portion of

156:1.4 And when Norana had thus spoken, Thomas w..

157:2.2 When Jesus had thus spoken, he w. and prepared

158:1.6 And after saying this to them, Jesus w. for a long

162:2.10 The Sanhedrin disbanded in confusion, and Jesus w.

162:9.6 Jesus and the twelve w. from the immediate vicinity

163:4.11 But none w..

168:0.11 saw that Mary had gone to greet Jesus, they w. for

168:3.3 this group of fourteen w. from the Sanhedrin on

169:2.8 they began to dispute with each other, Jesus w.,

171:0.6 When the apostles heard these words, they w. by

173:0.3 The apostles w. for a short distance and awaited

173:2.5 And when his questioners heard this, they w. to

173:4.1 the story of the two sons, they w. to take further

173:4.5 so angered by the Master’s words that they w. and

174:2.3 Herodian accomplices, they w. from Jesus’ presence,

174:3.3 the Sadducees w., and some of the Pharisees so far

177:0.4 David and his armed guards w.; but as Jesus started

182:3.4 then, for a third time, the Master w. and prayed:

183:0.3 Jesus w. from the camp and from his friends in

187:4.8 After Mary left, the other women w. for a short

188:1.2 long suspected them, even before they w. from the

193:6.4 Nathaniel w., going to Philadelphia to visit Abner

withered

94:9.3 in India Buddhism simply w. and expired.

139:2.6 direct assault, but Peter w. and shrank before ridicule

148:7.0 7. THE MAN WITH THE WITHERED HAND

148:7.2 talking to the people, induced a man with a w. hand

148:7.2 Jesus, addressing the man with the w. hand, said:

148:7.3 And as this man stretched forth his w. hand, it was

151:1.2 soon as the sun shone, it w. because it had no root

withering

174:3.5 to subject Jesus to the w. influence of ridicule,

195:8.4 from the w. grasp of a totalitarian ecclesiastical

withheld

13:1.6 truths pertaining to Divinington which are w. from

32:4.11 If God has w. aught of himself from the universal

93:9.3 Abraham w. his identity upon arrival at Gerar, so

114:3.1 The name of the current planetary supervisor is w.

122:2.5 Elizabeth w. her secret even from her husband.

131:2.10 it is your own sins which have w. the good things

155:6.2 the word of truth is vouchsafed one age and w.

161:3.2 w. from his associates his foreknowledge of events

withhold

2:4.4 The nature of a loving Father could not possibly w.

13:1.5 the Deities deem it proper to w. certain features of

37:4.5 local creation it becomes wise to w. certain details,

39:7.2 deemed best to w. the description of their activities.

112:5.11 but I w. them upon the advice of your planetary

131:2.9 No good thing will God w. from those who walk

151:2.1 to Peter: “My son, I desire to w. nothing from you,

156:1.7 so great that I cannot w. that which you desire; go

159:3.11 w. overmuch pity from those cowardly souls who

159:4.10 prefer to w. such disturbing facts from the people.

177:2.2 it was wisdom which led them to w. most forms of

withinnon-exhaustive

0:12.13 But we know that there dwells w. the human mind

1:4.2 something from God which actually dwells w. them;

1:4.3 There sojourns w. each moral being of this planet a

2:0.3 the presence of these divine spirits w. the heart of

2:5.6 and ponder the solemn fact that God lives w. you;

3:1.4 friend while that very friend lives w. his own heart.

3:1.4 he is a part of us; his spirit speaks from w. us.”

3:4.7 of God—there lives w. him a fragment of infinity.

5:0.1 an actual fragment of the living God resides w. the

5:1.12 incomprehensible self to live and dwell w. him.

5:2.3 when the spirit of the Father lives w. your own mind!

5:5.6 God w. and a part of every individual, with the

6:4.6 certainly with you and around you, but not w. you

6:5.7 as the spirit fragment of the Father dwells w. you,

12:1.13 As we move from w., from the divine center

12:7.12 he dwells w. you, and in him do we all literally

13:1.22 the evolution of an immortal soul w. the mind of a

14:4.17 3. Intracircuit progress—progression w. the worlds

16:2.3 Spirit exerts an influence of personal presence w.

16:9.4 the reality of the presence of God that lives w. you.

17:6.3 Creator Son signalizes the birth w. the person of

27:4.3 are ever by the side of the “strangers w. the gates”

34:6.9 There truly exists w. you a conspiracy of spiritual

34:6.12 develops w the human mind a positive consciousness

40:6.8 5. There dwells w. you a fragment of the Father, and

40:7.4 placed his own spirit w. you; therefore does he

65:6.2 existence w. them of an innate striving for perfection

76:2.8 And this Adjuster, dwelling w. and looking out,

76:5.2 they became conscious of a new presence w. them

90:3.8 and suffering as “arrows of the Almighty w. them”

100:7.18 It is literally true: “If any man has Christ Jesus w.

101:1.1 but viewed from w., it is altogether reasonable.

101:1.4 communion with the spirit influences resident w.

101:1.7 prove untrue to the realist and deepest thing w. the

101:2.14 —the divine Adjuster—creates w. you a hunger and

101:3.17 man has a divine spirit or spirits dwelling w. him;

101:10.9 they gaze upon the universe from w., from God’s

102:3.4 there is experienced w. the soul of that being such an

102:3.4 overflow of the welling-up of eternal goodness w.

103:1.1 of the spirit of divinity which lives w. their minds.

103:3.5 The impulse of the God w. man was always potent

103:5.9 realizes that there lives and strives w. him something

103:5.11 Spirit growth springs from w. the evolving soul.

103:7.6 From outward, looking w., the universe may

103:7.6 from w., looking out, the same universe appears to

106:3.3 bona fide creature experience w. this Trinity

106:7.7 qualification w. the relative absoluteness of the quiet

107:0.2 the promise of man’s eternal career imprisoned w.

107:0.5 the Adjuster who creates w. man that unquenchable

107:0.6 absolute essence of an infinite being imprisoned w.

107:6.2 Adjusters are the prisoners of spirit hope confined w.

108:4.1 Monitors that live and work so valiantly w. the

108:6.2 truly become the “kingdom of heaven w. you.”

108:6.4 attainment and the hope of divine character w. you.

109:0.1 But the Adjuster’s efforts, while living w. you,

109:2.8 by their numerous exploits both w. and without the

109:5.2 to hear the divine voice that continually speaks w.

110:1.1 the mortal mind of man rather than as existing w. the

110:1.2 and superb work of the Adjusters living w. them,

110:3.4 divine spirit who waits and works w. your mind.

110:7.9 While the voice of the Adjuster is ever w. you,

111:0.2 have long believed that there is something growing w

111:0.6 One Egyptian ruler, speaking of the ka w. his heart,

111:1.4 It is w. this mind and with this mind that you make

112:1.14 life is a process taking place not so much w. the

112:5.1 relative individuation of such a being w. the cosmic

113:4.1 not as does the Adjuster, operating from w. and

117:3.9 contains w. himself an actual fragment of the highest

117:3.12 we actually live, move, and have our being w. the

117:6.1 “He is the w. and the without of all things and beings

117:6.10 the love of the Father and imprison it w. his heart.

118:7.3 Error can exist only in time and w. the evolving

118:8.6 then does civilization contain w. itself the seeds of

119:7.5 incarnation of Deity w. the human form of Jesus,

120:2.6 he dual experience of working w. the nature of man

121:7.5 had prayed that God would “create a clean heart w.

122:3.1 I announce that the conception w. you is ordained

124:4.4 that there was something superhuman resident w.

127:2.12 mortals on all postbestowal-Son worlds have w. their

130:6.3 of real achievement is the spirit which lives w. you,

130:6.4 you become so readjusted to life w. yourself,

131:1.5 friend, and then you discover him w. your soul.

131:3.4 the assurance of the heart which springs from w.

131:4.3 ‘I dwell w. their own souls as a lamp of wisdom.

131:4.3 and his primeval spirit dwells w. the mortal soul.

131:4.3 Witness to vice and virtue dwells w. man’s heart.

131:5.3 at the same time nearest to us in that he dwells w.

131:9.3 But this Heaven w. me often makes hard demands on

132:1.3 A purely materialistic science harbors w. itself the

132:2.2 which the Father in heaven has sent to dwell w.

132:3.6 the divine spark, the immortal germ, that lives w.

132:3.11 These truths continued to burn w. Nabon’s heart,

133:3.7 “There lives w. every human mind a divine spirit,

133:3.7 but also w. mortals there are many natural physical

133:4.4 the mystery of eternal salvation dwells w. your

133:4.4 the God of heaven has sent his spirit to live w. you

133:4.5 knowing the God whose spirit lives w. you and

133:4.6 character in the similitude of the divine spirit w. your

133:4.8 his spirit which has descended to live w. the hearts of

133:4.9 Remember that the Father’s spirit ever lives w. you

133:4.10 the Father of all truth may chance to dwell w. you.

133:4.11 the spirit of the Father which lives w. your heart.

133:6.5 is distinct from the divine spirit which dwells w.

139:2.10 fires of the kingdom burned so brightly w. his soul

139:12.8 lived, light tends to become darkness w. the soul.

140:1.5 this kingdom of which you preach is God w. you.

140:5.7 find the kingdom of heaven w. their own hearts,

141:2.1 and acknowledgment of God’s rule w. the hearts

141:2.1 the Father also rules w. the hearts of his children

141:2.1 by the spirit which he has sent to live w. the souls

141:5.1 he was stirred w. his spirit, so much so that he

143:2.4 temples of God, and his spirit actually dwells w.

143:2.4 If, then, the spirit dwells w. you, you are no longer

143:5.9 the living water, and a new joy will spring up w.

144:5.16 and controlling spirit give to live and dwell w. us

144:5.45 Establish w. us your divine kingship And thereby

145:2.7 will I give you, and a new spirit will I put w. you.

146:2.4 When man hears God’s spirit speak w. the human

146:2.11 Only the spirit that dwells w. you may move you to

146:2.13 clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit w. me.

146:2.13 but the spirit w. can transform this unruly member

148:6.10 that he speaks w. the human heart as a still, small

148:6.10 Do you not comprehend that God dwells w. you,

148:9.3 perceiving in his spirit that they thus reasoned w.

149:3.2 men shut off the appeal to the spirit that dwells w.

149:5.2 directed by the Father’s spirit which lives w. him.

149:5.2 for ‘a good man shall be satisfied from w. himself.

150:3.10 8.The spirits of good or evil cannot dwell w. material

150:7.1 a flood of human emotion stirred up w. his soul.

152:6.3 by making your appeal to the spirit which lives w.

153:2.11 the Father, but the Father’s spirit does live w. man.

153:3.5 is only defiled by that evil which may originate w.

157:2.2 feelings of service for your fellow men arise w.

157:2.2 the emotions of love for your neighbor well up w.

157:4.5 insight of the spirit of my Father which dwells w.

159:3.2 appeals directly to the divine spirit that dwells w.

159:3.8 men die searching for the very God who lives w.

161:2.8 Jesus seems to be so sufficient w. himself.

165:3.7 for the spirit that dwells w. you shall certainly teach

167:7.4 service inasmuch as his own spirit lives w. you.

169:4.12 who sends forth his spirit to dwell w. your minds.

170:1.11 concept of Jesus—“the kingdom of heaven w. you.”

170:1.13 his last word always was, “The kingdom is w. you.”

170:2.24 frequently referred to “the kingdom of God w. you

170:3.9 experience which no man can contain w. himself;

170:3.11 By teaching that the kingdom is w., by exalting the

170:4.14 failing to effect its establishment w. your own souls

170:5.8 kingdom which the Master taught exists w. the heart

171:0.3 inner kingdom, “the kingdom of heaven w. you,”

175:1.18 the outside of the cup and the platter, but w. there

175:1.19 outwardly appear beautiful but w. are full of dead

179:1.2 began to think w. himself, Who shall wash our feet?

180:5.3 permit its spirit of activation to live and reign w.

187:4.6 jeering crowd had experienced the birth of faith w.

189:0.2 A Creator Son has w. himself the power to bestow

189:0.2 he has w. himself the power to lay down his life

189:1.13 has done all this through power inherent w. himself;

190:5.6 “No wonder our hearts burned w. us as he spoke to

191:0.4 as if the body of Jesus had just evaporated from w.

192:2.13 work with you, and my spirit shall dwell w. you.”

194:2.12 eventually come to hover over him and dwell w. him

194:3.13 seeking for man and sending his spirit to dwell w.

194:3.16 to man—sending their spirits to live w. men.

195:5.10 gratify all the latent adventure surging w. the soul

195:10.4 “The kingdom of God is w. you” was probably the

196:3.34 communication with the Monitor that dwells w. the

withoutnon-exhaustive;

     see One without Name and Number

     see Those without Name and Number

1:5.7 W. God and except for his great and central person,

2:3.1 “‘I have not done w. cause all that I have done,’ says

6:6.2 W. mind in some phase there would be no spiritual

6:8.4 W. the bestowal service of the Paradise Sons and

6:8.8 Times almost w. number I have stood in the divine

11:8.3 W. the space cushion, explosive action would jerk

21:4.2 W. exception, all Creator Sons pass through this

27:7.4 W. improvement in the technique of worship it

39:5.4 W. the work of these seraphim the efforts of the

42:6.3 W. linear-gravity response ultimatons are thus held

42:8.3 W. this arrangement the electric charge carried by

56:9.14 all and in all, and no things or beings exist w. him.

67:6.9 W. this discovery, made as the result of the

68:3.4 W. help from superhuman sources the strain of

73:3.6 W. and beyond, the world lay in darkness, ignorance,

77:4.7 W. a trace of origin elsewhere in the world, these

81:6.35 W. this sort of intelligent patriotism and cultural

81:6.36 W. effective co-ordination, industrial civilization is

96:5.3 W. the teaching of Machiventa to Abraham and

101:1.3W. holiness no man may see the Lord.”

103:6.13 W. the insight of mota, mortal man cannot discern

104:3.4 W. co-ordinate existences there is no possibility for

106:9.2 W. time sensitivity, no evolutionary creature could

106:9.2 W. space perception, no creature could fathom the

106:9.2 W. experience, no evolutionary creature could

112:6.8 W. the Adjuster, it requires considerable time for

117:6.1 “He is the within and the w. of all things and beings,

118:9.1 W. them no creature could act, but by them the acts

128:1.5 points tested and tempted like as we are yet w. sin.”

131:4.7 W. God the soul is a prisoner; to know God

133:7.9 W the effective functioning of a consciousness sorter

137:2.8 W. further delay they crossed the Jordan and

140:4.9 W. a worthy goal, life becomes aimless and

160:1.15 W. doubts and misgivings I can now wholeheartedly

160:2.6 W. the genuine love of a home, no child can

179:1.7 W. comment Jesus went to his place, and he did not

180:5.5 W. a spiritual discernment of the golden rule of

191:5.1 W. intending it, he really enjoyed the attention

195:7.8 W. the consciousness of the concept of values

195:8.10 W. God, w. religion, scientific secularism can never

195:8.12 W. God, neither freedom and liberty, nor property

withstand

9:3.2 This ability to w. the pull of material gravity,inherent

29:5.7 The Master Force Organizers w. temperatures and

39:2.9 they could never w. the energy demands entailed by

49:2.21 to create living beings who can w. temperatures

49:2.22 ten designs of mortal life variously fashioned to w.

76:4.7 scientific effort to w. so many physical disorders.

79:4.7 the Brahman priests were never able to w. the pagan

97:1.2 enabled him to w. the almost universal opposition

97:9.3 Saul’s rallying the northern clans to w. an attack by

102:6.7 Belief may not be able to resist doubt and w. fear,

139:2.6 Peter could w. persecution and any other form of

142:4.3 Moses was justified in his attempts to w. idolatry,

153:4.3 Can a city w. a siege if it is not united?

156:5.2 construct to w. the assaults of time and storm.

156:5.17 capacity to w. brooding in the face of deep sorrow.

159:4.6 effort to w. these newer teachings of the gospel of

160:4.7 5. Ability to w. defeat.

166:5.5 Then he dared to w. Paul.

192:4.7 but Nathaniel could not w. Peter’s eloquence, neither

196:0.10 mobilization of the combined soul powers to w. all

withstanding

54:6.5 Jerusem citizens, who, by w. the sophistries of sin,

withstands

101:3.11 and successfully w. all other intellectual sophistries.

withstood

53:7.10 but they w. the sophistries of rebellion better than

53:7.11 under their Melchizedek leadership, successfully w.

53:8.7 rulers persistently w. the minor and subordinate

67:8.1 The Lucifer rebellion was w. by many courageous

174:0.2 As you have w. the inclinations of the mortal

witnessnoun

83:4.8 constitute legal w. to the consummation of marriage.

85:1.3 India even to this day a stone can be used as a w..

126:4.7 “And you are my w., says the Lord, and my servant

131:4.3 The Eternal W. to vice and virtue dwells within

140:9.3 your very testimony shall be a w. for me to them.

153:3.5 pride, anger, revenge, railings, and false w.?

162:5.2 You even allow that the w. of two reliable persons

164:5.1 to bring him before the Sanhedrin even as a w.,

168:2.7 You shall be a living w. of the truth which I spoke—

175:1.20 are you w to yourselves that you are the wicked sons

184:3.6 Judas could not be used as a w. against Jesus

witnessverbsee witnesswith bear or bears or bearing

0:8.12 of progressive evolution will undoubtedly w. the

6:4.1 And if the eternal future should w. the appearance

14:6.41 may w. space pilgrims attempting to find God on

17:2.6 may w. in the realms of the deitization of still other

23:4.6 the eternal future will w. phenomena of evolution

24:6.3 will w. your entrance into the terminal slumber of

24:7.7 It is refreshing and inspiring to w. their mutual

40:10.6 These individuals enjoy an opportunity to w. the

47:9.4 assemble on the sea of glass to w. your departure for

55:1.1 Son of that planet, who comes to w. this great day.

55:2.5 a beautiful occasion when mortals forgather to w.

55:2.6 together to w. the conferring of some great honor

55:4.10 The seventh stage will w. the coming of the first

55:9.3 the seventh stage of settledness will no doubt w.

56:7.7 Some hold that the future ages will w. some closer

56:7.9 that future age we may w. outer-spacers approaching

77:8.13 they do not, ordinarily, permit humans to w. their

93:10.8 secession have been finally adjudicated, we may w.

106:0.3 closing of the present universe age, which will w.

106:0.3 attainment of light and life, will also and surely w.

106:8.17 should w. the experiential unification of the three

107:7.5 do not w. these attributes of personality functioning

110:7.2 the human beings who might w. such a spectacle

113:1.3 assigned to minister to them and to w. that justice

113:6.3 the headquarters of the local universe, there to w.

113:7.4 it is the seraphic guardians who w. and certify the

117:2.6 evolution of the Supreme will also w. the ending

118:1.2 that the succession of moments will w. no change

118:9.8 may well be that we are to w. a hitherto unrevealed

119:4.1 we all prepared to w. Michael’s disappearance on

120:1.1 “My Creator brother, I am about to w. your

125:1.5 the inhabitants of Jerusalem were permitted to w.

127:3.3 to prepare James for what he was about to w. at

135:10.3 and w. the baptizing, the agents of Herod placed

136:2.3 superhuman observers expected to w. the fusion

137:3.7 the queen mother on the way to w. the coronation

138:3.6 I am glad to w. your lightheartedness and social

142:5.2 the spirit will w. in your hearts that our message is

148:3.5 such as some of them did w. on a subsequent

148:5.3 the scenes of suffering and affliction which they w..

148:7.2 I call you to w. that it is lawful to exhibit loving-

148:9.3 But that you who w. all this may finally know that

150:9.1 but I call you to w. that even the Scriptures declare

158:1.8 controllers had arranged for the apostles to w. this

158:2.5 better prepared than the other apostles to w. what

161:3.3 then on almost numberless occasions did we w.

162:5.2 that, if I bear w. of myself, my w. cannot be true.

162:5.2 Even if I do bear w. about myself, my w. is

163:1.2 assembled on the shore of the lake of Galilee to w.

165:4.8 Then, as the people went down by the river to w.

166:1.3 but I perceive that you have brought me here to w.

167:4.6 cause to believe in me; and by that which you will w.

175:1.8 now I call to w. these, my disciples and believers

178:3.3 I must go, but you are to remain to w. to the gospel

182:3.5 but just now are they about to w. new evidences of

184:4.2 he permitted his apostle to remain in the room to w.

184:4.5 W. the evil coarseness and the brutal ferocity of

185:6.2 Though his enemies did not w. this scourging,

186:1.3 who were on their way to w. the crucifixions.

187:2.7 John was the only one of the eleven apostles to w.

187:3.1 one thousand persons had assembled to w. this

189:1.11 intelligences who had assembled on Urantia to w. the

190:1.5 I call you to w. that I have never yet sent out false

193:0.2 I now call you to w. that I told you beforehand

194:2.6 the Spirit of Truth came to help the believer to w. to

196:1.2 The time is ripe to w. the figurative resurrection of

witnesswith bear or bears or bearing

34:6.12 “the Spirit bears w. with your spirit that you are a

34:6.12 Spirit bears w.with your spirit,” not to your spirit.

57:5.9 retrograde motion of certain of the satellites bears w.

93:4.9 3. You shall not bear false w..

101:2.13 “the Spirit itself bears w. with our spirit that we are

105:2.9 This is the infinity bench mark bearing eternal w. to

110:5.4 pressure of unexpressed emotions but also bear w.

118:8.6 interregnum of wisdom will bear w. to the

131:2.12 you shall not bear false w.; you shall not covet.

135:11.2 You bore courageous w. to him, and yet he does

142:5.3 “The Supreme Spirit shall bear w. with your spirits

146:3.6 It will unfailingly bear w. with the Father’s

158:3.4 only did the unseen presence of the Father bear w.

162:5.2 that, if I bear w. of myself, my w. cannot be true.

162:5.2 Even if I do bear w. about myself, my w. is

162:5.2 I bear w. of these truths; so also does my Father in

163:2.4 do not kill, do not steal, do not bear false w.,

164:5.2 the works I do in my Father’s name bear w. for me

171:2.4 bitter persecutions and to bear w. for this gospel

175:1.3 And you will bear me w. that I have offered this

178:3.2 And you will bear me w. that I have for some time

184:1.6 “My friend, if I have spoken evil, bear w. against

185:3.4 I should show my Father to all men and bear w. to

witnessed

17:2.5 w. such a tremendous factualization of such a

44:2.10 I recently w. such a stupendous presentation in

55:11.3 we can only conjecture since none of us have w.

57:3.10 w. the progression of contraction and condensation

57:4.4 w. the completion of the tertiary cycle of nebular life

57:4.7 w. the height of the Andronover terminal breakup.

57:6.6 w. the organization of the Jupiter and Saturn systems

57:8.7 w. the arrival on Urantia of the first Satania scouting

57:8.19 w. the inauguration of the first great land epoch,

57:8.25 w. the further separation of the land masses and,

59:4.9 years ago w. the appearance of the fish family,

59:5.12 This epoch w. the beginning of the Vosges, Black

59:5.19 w. a westward extension of the North American

64:4.8 years ago w. the continuation of the mild climate.

64:4.11 These times of the fourth and fifth glaciers w. the

77:2.3 The postrebellion era on Urantia w. many unusual

79:0.1 Southwestern Asia w. the successive civilizations

79:1.8 as is w. by the blond types occasionally found in

80:5.2 and increasingly white as the passing centuries w. the

80:9.3 cultures met and mingled on the Rhine as is w. by the

83:4.2 therefore must the marriage ceremony be w. by many

84:3.2 is w. by the saying, “The Lord is my Shepherd.”

90:3.10 having w. the birth of an advanced comprehension

92:5.12 greatest centuries of religious awakening ever w. on

92:5.15 This period w. two religious movements:

93:2.1 his materialization was not w. by human eyes.

94:6.1 Urantia w. a most unusual presentation of manifold

97:2.3 the supreme Yahweh and w. the restoration of the

98:7.7 w. by only a handful of gift-bearing shepherds who

112:7.6 decisions have been made, which fact has been w.

116:5.10 This episode w. the appearance of the Supreme

119:1.5 without previous announcement and w. by only

119:3.4 w. the restoration of the planet to the loyal service

119:5.1 we w. another of those transfers of universe

125:5.1 with the scribes and teachers in the temple w. the

128:6.1 with the Nazareth family all in good health and w.

130:2.1 the first exhibitions of this sort Ganid had ever w.,

135:2.3 the summer that John was twenty years of age w.

145:3.10 Such a scene was never w. on earth before that

152:0.3 persisted in the minds of those who w. this healing:

157:7.5 present at his baptism in the Jordan and had w. the

158:3.1 That which Peter, James, and John w. on the mount

163:6.3 ecstasy which his followers had occasionally w..

173:1.7 “You have this day w. that which is written in the

182:0.1 he w. everything and overheard much of what the

184:3.5 Never had they gazed upon such a prisoner nor w.

184:4.4 celestial intelligences w. this sight of their beloved

187:3.2 friends of Jesus held their peace while they w. his

190:3.2 Jesus occurring up to this time, Mary had w. four.

194:3.9 This day of Pentecost w. the great effort of the

witnessesnoun

19:4.5 When a thousand w. have given testimony—or a

25:3.4 absolutely no limit to their authority to call w.

35:1.4 local universe except when they are called as w. in

159:1.3 two or three w. to confirm your testimony and

178:3.2 You have been w. of all this and partakers in the

184:3.4 every safeguard of fairness in the selection of w.

184:3.6 The Jewish law required that at least two w. must

184:3.6 a score of false w. were on hand to testify against

184:3.6 his very countenance disconcerted the lying w..

184:3.7 The first time any two of their w. approached even

184:3.8 Jesus stood there in silence while these false w. gave

184:3.9 after the beginning of the testimony of the false w.,

184:3.15 priest exclaimed: “What further need have we of w.?

184:3.19 and tradition-blinded false judges, with their false w.,

184:5.6 No two w. had agreed on any matter except those

184:5.6 And even concerning that point, no w. spoke for the

184:5.8 to go before Pilate, on which no w. had been heard,

184:5.8 would not formulate charges against him without w.

185:8.1 accused without evidence; adjudged without w.;

186:2.2 to make replies to the testimony of perjured w..

186:2.5 Jesus had only suggested the propriety of calling w.

187:1.2 the head of the criminal, that all w. might know

witnessesverb

13:3.2 cycle, about two billion years of Urantia time, w.

47:8.3 a brilliant age for ascending mortals and usually w.

52:2.4 This dispensation w. a spiritual dawn, and the races

52:3.4 w. the completion of the elimination of the unfit

52:4.5 This age w. the purification of the racial stocks by

52:4.8 w. the fullness of a great religious awakening,

55:4.21 The sixth stage of light and life w. the development

55:9.1 This epoch w. advanced attainment on every

58:7.11 This era w. the spread of life throughout the waters

59:3.8 The close of this epoch w. the second advance of the

60:3.1 w. the appearance of flowering plants and bird life on

60:4.2 This period also w. the end of the continental drift

105:4.9 fullness of eternity w. the diversification of cosmic

115:6.6 the ascending creatures of the grand universe w. the

116:5.16 the fullness of time w. the material completion of

117:5.14 w. the exhaustion of the capacity for cosmic

117:6.24 w. the liberation of finite reality from the limitations

witnessing

19:6.8 we are now w. those slow changes in the universe

47:3.5 impressions of your first w. of these resurrection

55:1.5 w. the translation of living mortals to the morontia

105:7.18 In this universe age we are all w. the stupendous

187:0.4 desired to enjoy the shock of w. the crucifixions.

wits

83:2.4 this restriction by the clever exercise of their w..

84:4.9 Thus could they sharpen their w. for dealing with

158:1.9 frightened that they were slow in collecting their w.

179:3.2 When Peter presently collected his w. sufficiently

wives

64:4.2 most successful hunters the choice of women for w..

68:5.8 not have developed a deeper affection for their w..

69:5.10 7. Sex urge—the desire to buy one or more w..

69:8.4 code contained specific directions for making w.

70:7.11 the boy that he must leave other men’s w. alone.

82:2.5 has always been required of w. that they be faithful

82:3.5 As buying of w. declined, they were won by riddle

82:3.13 Primitive w. not infrequently took great pride in their

82:5.5 would arrogantly dominate the other wife or w..

83:3.1 Africans still buy their w..

83:3.2 with the idea of their bringing higher prices as w..

83:3.4 to suggest far removal from the times of slave w.

83:5.5 institution of polygyny recognized four sorts of w.:

83:5.6 1. The ceremonial or legal w..

83:5.7 2. W. of affection and permission.

83:5.8 3. Concubines, contractual w..

83:5.9 4. Slave w..

83:5.10 True polygyny, where all the w. are of equal status

83:5.13 (Such overburdened w. only managed to exist by

83:5.13 The new w. were therefore usually hailed with

83:5.14 The number of w. was only limited by the ability of

83:5.14 required an assembly of w. to recruit a large family.

83:5.14 Many of these plural w. were laborers, slave w..

83:5.15 The dissatisfied w. went to their homes, and their

83:6.3 living has consistently militated against plural w..

83:7.2 childless w. were believed to become snakes in the

87:2.7 Ghosts wanted w. and servants; a well-to-do

89:7.5 most men preferred to have such women for w..

90:2.12 Shamans dressed well and had a number of w.;

97:9.1 And they took their daughters to be their w. and

97:9.10 David took six w. from the women of Jebus,

98:5.5 the w. and daughters of believers were admitted to

124:6.6 fortress where Herod had imprisoned one of his w.

148:4.7 record which portrays the sons of God finding w.

163:7.3 new women’s corps also had as members the w.

wizards

88:6.2 Witches, sorcerers, and w. dispensed private magic,

89:5.5 belief that w. attained their powers by eating flesh.

90:2.2 the black art were called sorcerers, magicians, w.,

150:3.11 9. The practices of the enchanters, w., magicians,

woe upon

132:4.8 W. any nation when only those who possess money

163:6.5 But w. the light-rejecting inhabitants of Chorazin,

166:1.4 W. you Pharisees who have persisted in rejecting the

166:1.4 W. all who shun justice, spurn mercy, and reject

166:1.4 W. all those who despise the revelation of the Father

166:1.5 W. you who take your greatest delight in building

166:1.5 W. all of you lawyers who have taken away the key

175:1.12W. you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites!

175:1.13W. you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites that you

175:1.14W. you, chief priests and rulers who lay hold of the

175:1.15W. you, false teachers, blind guides!

175:1.16W. you who dissimulate when you take an oath!

175:1.17W. you, scribes and Pharisees and other hypocrites

175:1.18W. you, scribes, Pharisees, and hypocrites!

175:1.19W. all of you who reject truth and spurn mercy!

175:1.20W. you, false guides of a nation!

175:1.21W. you, children of evil! John did truly call you the

wolf

85:3.4 Nordics thought that eclipses were caused by a w.

86:5.12 but when he fell asleep, his soul could enter a w.

165:2.8 the true shepherd will not flee when the w. comes;

Wolvering

32:2.12 are: Avalon, Henselon, Sanselon, Portalon, W.,

wolves

61:3.13 was represented by several groups, notably w. and

64:4.2 Cattle were plentiful; horses and w. were everywhere

140:3.19 while on the inside they are as ravening w..

140:9.3 I send you forth as sheep in the midst of w.;

163:1.3 to send you to Jew and gentile as lambs among w..

woman or man and womansee also woman, young

  see woman’s; see also she—woman

13:1.8 God becomes a Son of Man, is literally born of w.,

20:2.7 Bestowal Avonals are born of w. as Michael of

20:4.2 adult beings of the realm; they are not born of w..

20:6.2 a Paradise Son is always born of w. and grows up

21:4.3 a bestowal Son is a Paradise Michael born of w. as

51:5.5 evolutionary m. or w. uniting with the Adamic sons

64:5.2 A m. and w. living in the northeastern part of the

68:2.6 the w. had to maintain a settled residence where

68:2.6 where w. was has always been regarded as the

68:2.7 W. thus early became indispensable to the evolving

68:2.8 successful peace group, the m. and w. learning how

68:5.8 M. thus became relatively independent of w.;

69:3.2 Thus w. became the routine worker, while m.

69:3.3 taboos operated to keep w. strictly in her own field.

69:3.3 agreeable work, leaving the routine drudgery to w..

69:3.3 w. has never shown any reluctance to doing m’ work

69:5.10 M.’ first form of trading was w. exchange;

69:7.5 When m. was a hunter, he was fairly kind to w.,

69:7.5 M.’ brutal treatment of w. constitutes one of the

69:8.1 W. was the first slave, a family slave.

69:8.1 Pastoral m. enslaved w. as his inferior sex partner.

69:8.1 slavery grew out of m.’ decreased dependence on w.

69:9.7 the matchless association of one m. and one w. in

70:1.9 2. W. scarcity—an attempt to relieve a shortage of

70:1.9 W. stealing has always caused war.

70:1.17 Even when a w., Deborah, ruled the Hebrews,

70:10.6 her thighs shall rot, and the w. shall be accursed

70:10.6 If, by any chance, any w. could quaff this filthy

72:9.2 m. and w. of twenty years and over has one vote.

74:3.5 an astounding innovation to behold Eve, a w.,

74:7.22 Adam definitely taught them that the w., equally with

75:2.4 Knowing the tendency of w. to look on immediate

75:5.2 misstep, sought out Laotta, the brilliant Nodite w.

75:5.3 utterly destroying them—not a m., w., or child was

75:5.9 enmity between that m. and the w., between his seed

75:7.3 must henceforth conduct themselves as m. and w. of

76:0.2 Sansa grew up to be a w. of great ability.

77:5.5 he discovered a wonderful and beautiful w.,

77:5.5 This w., Ratta, said that her ancestors were all

80:1.6 artistic as to win the affection of some Adamite w.,

80:1.6 it was the highest aspiration of a superior blue w. to

82:3.14 trial marriage until the w. became pregnant, when

82:4.3 W. started out as the property of her father, who

82:4.4 At first only the w. was punished for adultery;

82:5.3 W. has usually favored the practice of in-marriage;

82:5.7 The taboo against marriage with a w. of one’s own

83:0.1 the union of one m. and one w. to establish a home

83:2.2 In early times w. had no sex aloofness, only sex

83:2.4 W. was long denied full freedom of self-disposal in

83:2.4 W. sometimes formally, as well as covertly, initiates

83:5.1 Later on, a w. had only one husband at a time.

83:5.1 While a w. was allowed but one m., her husband

83:5.3 Even then, the w. would marry only one, the others

83:6.7 A w. never can become an ideal mother when she

83:8.5 the height of the ideals of the union of m. and w. in

83:8.8 among some peoples w. enjoys practically equal

83:8.8 the evolving social partnership of a m. and a w.,

84:1.2 W., because of physical and emotional attachment to

84:1.2 urges her into the sheltering protection of marriage.

84:1.2 food hunger which first attracted savage m. to w.

84:1.3 causing pregnancy in a virgin or unmarried w.,

84:1.7 handicapping emotion which has always placed w. at

84:1.9 A m. and a w., co-operating, even aside from family

84:2.4 the taboos on a pregnant w. were extended to

84:2.6 W. was not equal to the tasks of childbearing and of

84:3.1 the instinct of motherhood led w. into marriage,

84:3.1 influence of the mores, that virtually compelled her

84:3.3 man was no more to blame for his low opinion of w.

84:3.3 opinion of w. during past ages than was w. herself.

84:3.5 W., being the weaker, therefore became more tactful

84:3.5 but at home w. has usually outgeneraled even the

84:3.6 throughout these pastoral ages w. must still provide

84:3.7 W. has always had to work; at least right up to

84:3.7 W. has always been the burden bearer, carrying the

84:3.8 This brought about the liberation of w. so that she

84:4.3 Early w. was not to m. a friend, sweetheart, lover,

84:4.3 the element of choice and co-operation by w.,

84:4.4 M. found it hard to understand w., regarding her

84:4.4 to make it appear that the w. brought evil upon m.;

84:4.4 this indicates the onetime universal distrust of w..

84:4.4 priesthood, the chief was the baseness of w..

84:4.5 existed great fear of the first sex relation with a w.;

84:4.6 upon as rendering a w. dangerous and unclean.

84:4.7 If a w. died in childbirth, she was believed to have

84:4.8 every w., from adolescence to the end of the

84:4.8 But when a w. passed beyond the childbearing age

84:4.8 Even the Greeks held the menstruating w. as one

84:4.10 Likewise, it was a forward step when a w could own

84:4.10 W. has always been treated more or less as property,

84:4.10 m.’ attempt to protect w. has always been a tacit

84:5.0 5.WOMAN UNDER THE DEVELOPING MORES

84:5.1 In self-perpetuation w. is m.’ equal, but in the

84:5.2 Nature knows nothing of fairness—makes w. alone

84:5.3 When might is right, m. lords it over w.; when peace

84:5.4 When the time really came for w. to enjoy added

84:5.6 In the Occident w. has had a difficult climb under

84:5.7 Science, not religion, really emancipated w.;

84:5.7 m. power was no longer so superior to w. power.

84:5.9 for existence has redounded to the liberation of w.,

84:5.10 In the ideals of pair marriage, w. has finally won

84:5.10 Will modern w. respond to this great achievement of

84:5.10 w. is undergoing the crucial test of her long world

84:5.11 W. is m.’ equal partner in race reproduction, hence

84:5.11 W. cannot thrive on m.’ rights any more than m. can

84:5.12 If w. aspires literally to enjoy all of m.’ rights, then

84:5.13 will never permit emancipated w. to become m.’

84:6.0 6. THE PARTNERSHIP OF MAN AND WOMAN

84:6.2 Passion insures that m. and w. will come together,

84:6.4 W. has always been the moral standard-bearer of

84:7.3 m. protected w. because she was his chattel,

84:7.3 Now, w. is no longer regarded as property, and

84:7.8 a partnership between one m. and one w., dates

84:7.9 W. always wanted the individual family, eventually

89:1.5 the food taboo was the belief that a pregnant w.

89:3.6 theology: “It is good for a m. not to touch a w..”

89:7.4 In olden times, if a w. met head-hunters, she could

89:7.4 highly elevating to have sex relations with a w.

90:0.2 the ear of the gods; only the extraordinary m. or w.

90:4.3 not uncommon for a w. to be the diagnosing shaman,

93:3.7 as he had come, but that he would be born of a w.;

93:9.4 secure a w. of his own people as a wife for his son

95:5.1 an Egyptian Salemite physician, a w. of the royal

95:5.1 This w. prevailed upon her son, Ikhnaton, Pharaoh

95:7.6 promulgation, together with its degradation of w..

96:4.2 unusual union between a w. of royal blood and a

97:7.7 “Can a w. forget her suckling child that she should

100:4.5 Behind him, a w. and two children.

119:7.7 this incarnated Son of God was thus born of w.

121:3.10 w. enjoyed more freedom throughout the Roman

122:1.2 Mary was an average w. of her day and generation,

122:1.2 No Jewish w. of that day had a more illustrious

122:10.1 explaining that the babe had been born of a w.

127:5.5 he was not free to enter into relations with any w.

128:1.2 full well that he was a m., a mortal m., born of w..

129:4.7 detailed example for child or adult, any m. or w.,

133:2.1 What did the w. do to deserve such treatment from

133:2.1 Did the w. do something wrong, or did you

133:2.1 My wife has done no great wrong; she is a good w.,

133:2.2 remember that m. has no rightful authority over w.

133:2.2 unless the w. has willingly and voluntarily given

133:2.2 that special protection which m. can give to w. as

133:3.4 shocked, and later on charmed, by the status of w.

133:3.10 bright hopes of eternal survival, and the younger w.

135:0.4 was far better educated than the average Judean w.;

137:4.8 “My good w., what have I to do with that?”

137:4.8 W., what have you to do with making such promises

137:4.9 Jesus was overcome with compassion for the w.

138:8.9 out in the road to speak good cheer to a passing w.

139:2.14 Peter’s wife was a very able w..

139:5.11 His wife was a fearless w..

139:11.3 the apostles found a m. or w. who floundered in

139:12.10 a grateful w. broke an expensive box of incense at

140:6.5 But I say to you that every m. who looks upon a w.

141:4.4 mind, and spirit to form the individual m. or w..

143:5.0 5. THE WOMAN OF SYCHAR

143:5.2 When, therefore, a w. of Sychar came up with her

143:5.2 This w. of Samaria knew Jesus was a Jew by his

143:5.2 for a self-respecting m. to speak to a w. in public,

143:5.2 being a Jew, ask for a drink of me, a Samaritan w.?”

143:5.3 Besides,anything which a Samaritan w. could receive

143:5.4 And being a w. of lax morals, Nalda was minded

143:5.4W., go get your husband and bring him hither.”

143:5.5 Nalda was not an immoral w. wholly by choice.

143:5.6W., let me say to you that the day is soon coming

143:5.8 it was made to a w., a Samaritan w., and a w. of

143:5.8 and a w. of questionable character in the eyes of

143:5.8 but a w. whom the divine eye beheld as having been

143:5.9 scene of Jesus’ talking so intimately with this w.

143:5.9 —this Samaritan w., and alone—they were more

143:5.9 to Nalda: “W., go your way; God has forgiven you

143:5.9 the w., perceiving the disapproval of the apostles,

143:6.1 Can it be that the w. gave him food as well as

143:6.3 would rebuke them for their attitude toward the w.

145:2.15 at about the time Jesus stood over this sick w.,

146:6.2 This w. was much respected, and half of the village

147:5.3 among those who came in off the street was a w. of

147:5.3 This w. was well known throughout all Jerusalem

147:5.3 This unnamed w. had brought with her a large

147:5.4 would have perceived who and what manner of w.

147:5.4 “You have rightly judged,” and pointing to the w.,

147:5.4 he continued: “Simon, take a good look at this w..

147:5.4 This grateful w. has washed my feet with tears and

147:5.4 gave me no kiss of friendly greeting, but this w.,

147:5.4 And turning around toward the w., he took her by

147:5.5 turned to dismiss the w., saying, “W., go in peace;

147:5.5W., go in peace; your faith has saved you.”

147:5.8 “This transformed w. whom some of you saw at

147:5.8 this w. has, in dead earnest, started out on the long

147:5.8 The w. is, humanly speaking, much farther away

147:5.8 There are present in this w. tremendous spiritual

148:6.8 the fact that ‘m., born of w., is few of days and full

148:8.4 Beth-Marion, a Phoenician w., became so fanatical

150:1.3 no more was m. to look upon w. as his spiritual

150:2.2 this w. had found herself in one of the nefarious

151:4.3 “The kingdom is also like leaven which a w. took

152:0.2 his eyes fell upon a near-by w., who, coming

152:0.3 When Jesus heard this, he took the w. by the hand

152:0.3 demonstrated that this w. was really cured of her

152:0.3 Jesus called this w., Veronica of Caesarea-Philippi,

154:6.7 It was at just this time that a w. in the room stood

154:6.7 w. by saying, “No, rather is the one blessed who

156:0.1 well-to-do w. who had been a patient in the hospital

156:1.0 1. THE SYRIAN WOMAN

156:1.1 Karuska, where the Master lodged, a Syrian w. who

156:1.2 Karuska had gone to the house of this Syrian w.,

156:1.4 Then Thomas sought to send the w. away but met

156:1.5 Said Simon: “W., you are a Greek-speaking gentile

156:1.7 “O w., great is your faith, so great that I cannot

156:1.8 commenting on the cure of the daughter of the w.,

156:2.8 sense of humor displayed by Norana, the Syrian w.

160:2.6 friendship of m. and w. in the mutual embrace of

160:2.6 m. and w. in the fond embrace of the highest ideals

162:3.0 3. THE WOMAN TAKEN IN ADULTERY

162:3.1 that Jesus dealt with a certain w. of evil repute who

162:3.1 suggest that this w. had been brought before Jesus

162:3.2 Sanhedrin who were dragging a w. along with them.

162:3.2 Master, this w. was taken in adultery—in the very act

162:3.2 of Moses commands that we should stone such a w..

162:3.3 If he forbade stoning the w., they would accuse

162:3.4 This w., once comely, was the wife of an inferior

162:3.4 The m., having married this w., did shamefully

162:3.4 And so they came with the w. and her companion

162:3.5 Then he came back before the w. and wrote again

162:3.5 he beheld the w. standing alone before him.

162:3.5 Jesus said: “W., where are your accusers?

162:3.5 the w., lifting up her eyes, answered, “No man,

162:3.5 And this w., Hildana, forsook her wicked husband

165:6.3 this gospel to all nations, to every m., w., and child

167:3.0 3. THE W. WITH THE SPIRIT OF INFIRMITY

167:3.1 Jesus looked down before him upon an elderly w.

167:3.1 This w. had long been fear-ridden, and all joy had

167:3.1W., if you would only believe, you could be

167:3.1 And this w., who had been bowed down and

167:3.1 When this w. saw that she had been made straight,

167:3.3 should not this w., a daughter of Abraham who

167:3.3 And as the w. continued to glorify God, his critic

167:5.3 he had become enamoured of a better-looking w..

167:5.4 any divorce which gave m. any advantage over w.;

169:1.4 And you should also remember the story of the w.

169:4.2 his Father except to the w of Samaria at Jacob’s well

171:0.5 Jesus said: “W., you know not what you ask.”

171:7.4 Jesus truly loved each m., each w., and each child.

171:7.8 saving faith in the gross superstition of the w. who

172:1.2 against the custom of the Jews for a w. to sit at a

172:1.6 This w. has long saved this ointment for my body

172:1.6 This w. shall not be reproved for that which she

172:3.1 small village, where almost every m., w., and child

172:4.2 cast in some trifle as a gift, but this poor w., even

174:3.1 And then, after them all, the w. herself died.

178:1.13 quicken the entire life service of every m., w.,

180:6.7 A w. is indeed sorrowful in the hour of her travail,

187:4.7 and he said to his mother, “W., behold your son!”

190:0.5 Mary had become a w. of great circumspection, so

190:3.1 gentile, rich nor poor, free nor bond, m. nor w..

194:3.14 in the brotherhood of the kingdom w. stood before

194:3.14 go on thanking God that he was “Not born a w.,

194:3.14 among the followers of Jesus w. has been forever

195:3.9 Roman standardization, the degradation of w.,

woman, young

53:7.1 Ellanora, a y. of that mortal realm, grasped the

82:3.10 it was expected that a y. would earn her dowry,

128:5.7 explaining that he was much in love with Esta, a y.

134:1.3 long talks with Ruth since she had become a y..

135:12.6 And the y., returning to the banquet table, said to

135:12.7 the head on a platter and presenting it to the y. at

137:3.1 were invited to the wedding of a prominent y. of

woman’s

84:1.3 pregnancy believed to be the result of a w. being

woman’s affliction

167:3.2 this w. was wholly mental, her bowed-over form

woman’s approach

190:0.5 the conventional restraints of a Jewish w. to a man

woman’s body

84:1.4 of animals which had found their way into a w. as a

woman’s business

68:5.8 the animal food, w. to provide the vegetable edibles

woman’s companion

162:3.5 the w. in evil took his departure, so that, when the

woman’s devotion

127:6.1 did he have to reject the proffer of another good w..

woman’s dignity

68:5.8 entire pastoral era of his existence, w. fell greatly.

woman’s emancipation

84:5.8 won its unconscious and unintended fight for w..

woman’s estate

84:5.6 W. is little short of hopeless under the peculiar

woman’s freedom

83:7.7 which is complicated by w. greater personal freedom

woman’s hemorrhage

84:2.1 The w. periodic hemorrhage and her further loss of

woman’s instinct

84:7.2 W. to love and care for children conspired to make

woman’s liberation

84:3.8 W. first came when man consented to till the soil,

84:5.8 have tended toward w. from domestic slavery and

woman’s liberty or liberties

83:7.7 complicated by w. increased economic liberty and

83:8.9 the precipitate augmentation of w., rights so long

woman’s place

84:5.9 the inequitable mores governing w. in society has

150:1.3 this tardy acknowledgment of w. in religious work.

woman’s position

84:5.3 W. social position has generally varied inversely with

woman’s prestige

84:3.10 the coming of agriculture has enhanced w. and

woman’s rights

84:5.4 man did not consciously nor intentionally seize w.

84:5.11 man’s rights any more than man can prosper on w..

woman’s shadow

84:4.5 Even a w. shadow was thought to be dangerous.

woman’s soul

143:5.6 Jesus perceived the attempt of the w. to avoid direct

woman’s status

68:5.8 through the entire pastoral age w. steadily declined.

84:4.0 4. WOMAN’S STATUS IN EARLY SOCIETY

84:4.1 during any age w. is a fair criterion of the progress of

84:4.2 W. has always been a social paradox; she has always

167:6.4  W. in Palestine was much improved by Jesus’

woman’s superior

84:3.5 Man was w. on the battlefield and in the hunt; but at

woman’s value

84:5.8 Once a w. consisted in her food-producing ability,

woman’s work

69:3.2 W. was derived from the selective presence of the

69:3.3 Man has always been ashamed to do w., but woman

84:3.8 to do what had theretofore been regarded as w..

84:3.10 industry and later, when taking over much of w.,

150:3.1 Joanna read from the Scriptures concerning w. in the

womanhood

64:4.13 sacrifice of their best specimens of w. and

womankind

84:3.2 scant courtesy paid w. during the Old Testament

84:4.4 Eve, Pandora, or some other representative of w..

womb

11:5.9 space is the w. of several forms of matter and

27:7.4 these wonderful children of the w. of space and

96:5.4 He will multiply the fruit of your w. and the fruit of

142:6.4 He cannot enter a second time into his mother’s w.

154:6.7 “Blessed is the w. that bore you and blessed are

women or men and women; see young women

  see women’s

2:7.10 m. and w. of spiritual insight who will dare to

3:4.4 messengers from himself to indwell the m. and w.

34:7.7 Those God-knowing m. and w. who have been

39:5.1 it nears the actual problems faced by the m. and w.

51:5.3 the superior m. and w. for voluntary mating with

55:3.9 administrative posts were held jointly by m. and w..

64:4.2 giving the most successful hunters the choice of w.

64:7.5 numbered a little over seven thousand m., w.,

66:3.7 provided all that could be done for the m. and w. of

66:4.2 the Caligastia one hundred—fifty m. and fifty w.

66:4.8 reconstituted on Urantia as unique m. and w. of

66:4.10 not visible to the m. and w. of the various tribes.

66:7.6 The pupils were taught by both m. and w. and

66:7.12 4. You shall not kill m., w., or children.

67:6.3 thirty-nine m. and one hundred and five w..

68:2.6 sex urge alone did not impel primitive m. and w.

68:5.8 animal husbandry reduced w. to the depths of slavery

68:5.10 When the three stages overlap, m. hunt and w. till

69:3.2 the child; w. naturally love babies more than m. do.

69:3.3 But strange to record, both m. and w. have worked

69:3.10 W. made the plain pottery and m. the fancy.

69:3.10 some tribes sewing and weaving were done by w.,

69:3.11 The early traders were w.; they were employed as

69:3.11 Presently trade expanded, the w. acting as jobbers.

69:4.2 W. held the first markets; they were the earliest

69:4.2 and this was because they were the burden bearers;

69:6.5 W. were selected as priests because they were

69:7.5 confusion, many tribes shamefully treated their w..

69:7.5 They treated w. altogether too much as they treated

69:8.3 The ambush of Ai, with the slaughter of m., w.,

69:8.4 all m. captives and taking as slaves only the w. and

69:8.4 directions for making wives of these w. captives.

69:8.5 trust this wealth to the keeping of either slaves or w..

69:9.7 In earliest times w. were the property of the

69:9.7 owned all land and were proprietors of all the w.;

69:9.7 With the passing of communism, w. were held

70:1.15 of all male children and all w. who were not virgins,

70:1.20 Next, w. were exempted from hostilities, and then

70:1.20 warriors were prohibited from associating with w.,

70:1.20 and w. long ago ceased to fight, though they fed

70:5.4 and from time to time many tribes had w. rulers.

70:6.5 of queen as w. came to be held in higher esteem.

70:7.7 before they had gathered vegetables with the w..

70:7.7 to remain outside the m.’ abode with the w. and

70:7.9 when these m.’ clubs paid money for the use of w.

70:7.14 groups of unmarried m. and of unattached w. formed

70:10.12 Such damages were usually paid in w. or cattle;

70:12.20 be laboriously discovered by the m. and w. of each

71:8.10 co-ordinated functioning of m. and w. in the home

71:8.10 specialized service of w. in industry and government.

74:3.5 it closed with a feast for the council of m. and w.

74:3.5 Take note! w. as well as m. were in this group,

74:4.1 m. and w. listened for hours to the impassioned

75:4.5 Cano assured Eve that m. and w. with good motives

76:4.8 selected 1,682 of the highest type of w. on Urantia,

76:4.8 w. were impregnated with the Adamic life plasm.

76:4.8 by the addition of 1,570 superior m. and w..

76:5.5 the practice of burying noted and pious m. and w.

77:8.13 personal-liaison associates of those m. and w. who

78:0.1 m. and w. who initiated the doings of historic times,

80:3.5 At an early age the w. were well versed in the

81:6.13 secured only through experience and by m. and w.

82:1.1 personality gulf between m. and w., the sex urge is

82:2.5 W. have always been subject to more restrictive

82:2.5 the same degree of sex liberty to unmarried w. as to

82:2.5 Married w. have always borne some mark which set

82:3.2 otherwise secret and personal relations of m. and w..

82:3.6 tests of male endurance in the hands of the w.;

82:3.6 they thus were able to favor the men of their choice.

82:3.9 peculiar and celibate orders of both m. and w. arose

82:3.11 married the young m. to the widows and older w.

82:3.13 great pride in their husbands’ affairs with other w..

82:4.3 Old Testament deals with w. as a form of property;

82:4.5 property mores, it applied at first to married w. but

82:4.5 they were the rejected brides, those w. who were

82:5.3 compelling w. to choose husbands within their tribes.

82:5.7 totem gave impetus to the custom of stealing w.

82:6.9 well because the white m. and the Polynesian w.

83:0.2 biologic fact that m. and w. positively will not live

83:2.2 Some w. would connive at capture in order to escape

83:2.2 they preferred to fall into the hands of men of their

83:2.4 but the more intelligent w. have always been able to

83:2.4 And as civilization has progressed, w. have had an

83:5.1 the unmarried w. belonged to the m. of the tribe.

83:5.3 polyandry usually limited to queens and rich w.;

83:5.13 Primitive w. aged very early because of frequent

83:6.4 those unfortunate m. and w. who fail to find a place

84:1.7 constrained primitive w. to submit to many strange

84:1.9 superior in most ways to either two m. or two w..

84:3.3 mother love handicapped w. in the tribal defense.

84:3.4 Primitive w. unintentionally created their dependence

84:3.5 races, w. are not so large or so strong as m..

84:3.6 an old superstition that w. could raise better plants;

84:3.6 today, the m. cook the meat, the w. the vegetables,

84:3.6 the w. never attack game, while a man would not

84:3.10 But w. still had to do the real work while m. did

84:4.3 has always given intelligent w. considerable influence

84:4.3 that w. were compelled to resort to shrewdness in

84:4.4 The fact that most supposed witches were w. did

84:4.5 Men long regarded w. as peculiar, even abnormal.

84:4.5 They have even believed that w. did not have souls;

84:4.6 the old w. were permitted to attend the mother

84:4.8 The so-called modesty of w. respecting their

84:4.8 it was not strange that w. were looked down upon.

84:4.9 This quarantine of w. protected m. from over-sex

84:4.11 But primitive w. did not pity themselves as their

84:4.11 They were, after all, fairly happy and contented;

84:4.11 they did not dare to envision a better or different

84:5.2 the sex standards rose higher among w. because

84:5.2 because they suffered more from the consequences

84:5.5  The Adamites and Nodites accorded w. increased

84:5.6 The early Chinese and the Greeks treated w. better

84:5.12 special consideration which many w. now enjoy,

84:5.14 Only socially will m. and w. compete on equal terms.

84:6.1 The reproductive urge unfailingly brings m. and w.

84:6.4 W. seem to have more intuition than m., but they

84:6.4 they also appear to be somewhat less logical.

84:6.5 viewpoint, and thinking between m. and w., far

84:6.6 M. and w. need each other in their morontial and

84:6.6 the pilgrims who were once m. and w. will still be

84:7.8 the first time in the history of the world m. and w.

85:2.3 when w. desired children, they would sometimes be

85:7.1 spontaneously in the minds of primitive m. and w.

86:1.1 m. and w. who lived constantly on the ragged edge

86:2.1 When m. and w. fall victims to excessive anxiety,

87:5.4 Pretty w. were veiled to protect them from the evil

87:5.4 many w. who desired to be considered beautiful

88:2.7 sane m. and w. will refuse to accept positive

88:6.1 W. outnumbered the m. among primitive magicians.

89:1.3 earliest were restrictions on the appropriation of w.

89:3.6 But this cult led Paul to look down upon w..

89:5.7 There was considerable commerce in w. and children

89:5.12 limited to m.; w. were forbidden to eat human flesh.

89:6.3 But m. and w. are addicted to making foolish vows,

89:7.5 The highest types of w. thronged the temple sex

89:7.5 Many of the better classes of w. collected dowries

89:7.5 and most m. preferred to have such w. for wives.

89:8.2 M. were circumcised; w. had their ears pierced.

90:1.2 many of the w. hysteric, these two types accounted

90:1.3 W. who were able to throw themselves into a trance

90:1.3 later, such w. became prophets and spirit mediums.

91:4.5 fair-mindedness in the m. and w. of the evolving

91:7.2 They were God-knowing m. and w. who best served

92:7.13 Thinking m. and w. want religion redefined,

93:7.2 the m. and w. who ventured forth from Salem,

94:0.1  these noble m. and w. who carried the teachings of

95:1.5 throughout Mesopotamia for all w. to submit to the

95:5.8 aspiration among the more intelligent m. and w. to

96:2.3 m. and w. who became incorporated into the clans

97:3.4 priesthood, and the “holy w.,” the ritual prostitutes.

97:9.10 David took six wives from the w. of Jebus,

98:6.4 was the admission of w. into the full fellowship of

98:7.12 God concept was existent in the hearts of m. and w.

99:4.6 m. and w. have become humanly dislocated;

99:5.11 dare to require God-conscious m. and w. to reject

109:3.6 all Adjusters indwelling intelligent m. and w. of

113:1.4 most m. and w. are grouped in seven classes

113:1.5 m. and w. who enjoy more or less contact with their

114:7.1 reserve corps of destiny consists of living m. and w.

114:7.1 This corps is made up of the m. and w. of each

114:7.1 as soon as m. and w. appear on the stage of

114:7.9 The m. and w. of these reserve corps of destiny

122:1.2 ancestors embracing many remarkable w. in the

122:1.2 Mary’s ancestors such well-known w. as Ruth,

122:8.1 help and kind ministrations of w. fellow travelers,

123:4.7 to safeguard the persons of m. and w. of destiny,

124:0.1 all classes of m. and w. hailing from every part of

124:1.11 about practically everything that m. and w. worked

125:0.2 W. seldom went to the Passover feast at Jerusalem;

125:0.2 they were not required to be present.

125:0.2 many other Nazareth w were led to make the journey

125:0.2 company contained the largest number of w.,

125:1.2 just such painted w. as he had so recently seen when

125:3.1 the m. going in one group and the w. in another as

125:3.1 Jerusalem in company with his mother and the w..

125:3.2 while Joseph thought he traveled with the w. since

125:3.2 to Jerusalem with the w., leading Mary’s donkey.

127:5.6 stood “among the other w.” by the side of Mary

127:6.1 in the years to follow many w. loved Jesus even as

127:6.1 Both m. and w. loved him devotedly and for

130:8.5 cheer with many smiles upon hundreds of m., w.,

132:0.4 thus were these Jesus-taught m. and w. prepared

132:0.9 because these m. and w. were not tradition bound;

132:4.1 while in Rome to this work of preparing m. and w.

133:2.2 Do you not know that m. and w. are partners

133:3.6 to the sea, they were accosted by two public w..

133:3.6 he spoke sharply to these w. and rudely motioned

133:3.6 are we that we should sit in judgment on these w.?

133:3.7 Now, oftentimes, m. and w. become confused in

133:3.7 perceive that neither of these w. is willfully wicked

133:3.7 the amazed w. had not uttered a word; they looked

133:3.8 the best way to help these w. get a new start in life.

133:3.8 heaven—what brave and noble w. they can become

133:3.9 we leave you here together—three w.—the beloved

133:3.10 Thus did Jesus and Ganid take leave of the w..

133:3.10 The elder of these two w. died a short time thereafter

134:2.2 Scores of m., w., and children residing along the

135:8.4 line of earnest m. and w. who had become believers

138:4.2 The kingdom of heaven is open to all m. and w..

138:8.9 which he so consistently gave to all sorts of m., w.,

138:8.11 became accustomed to, Jesus’ treatment of w.;

138:8.11 made it clear that w were to be accorded equal rights

139:5.5 There were a great many such m. and w. among the

139:7.7 Outcast and despairing m. and w. flocked to hear

140:8.17 disappointment to the majority of good m. and w.

140:10.3 personal example of mortal living for the m. and w.

141:3.5 to the spiritually minded w. among his followers,

142:1.7 These interested m and w. carried the news of Jesus’

142:2.4 these same children become grown-up m. and w.,

142:2.4 As m. and w. they should now discern their

143:5.11 be shocked by Jesus’ willingness to talk with w.,

143:5.11 w. of questionable character, even immoral w..

143:5.11 very difficult for Jesus to teach his apostles that w.

143:5.11 w., even so-called immoral w., have souls which

144:8.4 verily, I say to you, among those born of w. there

145:3.2 scores of afflicted m., w., and children began to

145:3.7 The sight of these afflicted mortals, m., w., and

145:3.10 in a moment of time 683 m., w., and children were

145:4.2 These m., w., and children who had been healed

147:5.3 had induced the majority of the w. associated with

149:1.2 more than one hundred m., w., and children from

149:2.8 of Michael’s mission was his attitude toward w..

149:2.8 Jesus dared to take w. as teachers of the gospel

149:2.8 words of the law be burned than delivered to w..”

149:2.9 Jesus lifted w. out of the disrespectful oblivion and

149:2.9 noble example in its subsequent attitude toward w..

149:2.14 Devoted m. and w. loved Jesus with a well-nigh

149:4.6 While it is true that many m. and w. must apply

150:1.1 we will set apart ten w. for the ministering work of

150:1.1 messengers calling to Bethsaida ten devout w. who

150:1.1 These w. had all listened to the instruction given

150:1.1 that Jesus would dare to commission w. to teach

150:1.1 These ten w. selected and commissioned by Jesus

150:1.1 Jesus added two other w. to this group—Mary

150:1.2 Jesus authorized these w. to effect their own

150:1.3 when w. were not even allowed on the main floor

150:1.3 The charge which Jesus gave these ten w. as he set

150:1.3 emancipation proclamation which set free all w.

150:1.3 he proposed formally to commission these ten w.

150:1.3 but everywhere the w. believers in the good news

150:1.3 this liberation of w., giving them due recognition,

150:1.3 w. teachers and ministers were called deaconesses

150:2.1 journeyed from Bethsaida, the w. traveled in the rear

150:2.1 w had become believers in the gospel of the kingdom

150:2.1 When any of the w. believers desired to see the

150:2.1 in company with one of the twelve w. evangelists,

150:2.2 It was at Magdala that the w. first demonstrated

150:2.2 his associates about doing personal work with w.,

150:2.2 these ten w. evangelists were free to enter the evil

150:2.2 And when visiting the sick, these w. were able to

150:2.2 As the result of the ministry of these ten w.

150:2.2 ten w. (afterward known as the twelve w.) at this

150:2.2 the attitude of reputable society toward w. who

150:2.3 of the gospel among this group of twelve w.

150:2.3 apostles all fled but one, these w. were all present,

150:3.1 apostolic party had been put in the hands of the w.

150:3.1 w. selected Joanna to have charge of this occasion,

150:5.1 the direction of Jacob, together with the twelve w.,

150:5.1 “Master, what shall we answer when w. ask us,

150:5.2 “When m. and w. ask what shall we do to be saved

150:5.4 And the w. rejoiced all the more to know they were

150:6.1 younger groups of both m. and w. more freely

150:6.2 This being their first tour, the w. remained much of

151:0.2 the w. spent in visiting from house to house,

151:2.3 by m. and w. who possess diverse endowments of

152:1.5 the strong and living faith of mortal m. and w..

152:2.4 five thousand m., w., and children were assembled

152:2.9 numbered about five thousand m., w., and children

152:5.2 the w., saying, “I desire to speak with them.”

152:6.1 It requires time for m. and w. to effect radical and

153:5.2 twelve w. were in session over at Peter’s house.

154:5.2 The twelve w. he instructed to remain at the

155:5.8 w. will continue to show a personal preference for

156:6.4 fifty m. and w., the remnants of the once numerous

157:4.5 economic features of this association of m. and w.

159:3.2 not to be employed to coerce m. and w. into the

159:3.5 tactics as endeavoring to frighten m. and w. into the

159:3.9 And this fellowship will appeal alike to m. and w.

159:4.5 go forth in battle to slay all their enemies—m., w.,

162:4.2 candelabras burned brightly in the court of the w.

162:4.3 from the court of Israel to the court of the w. while

163:2.11 declared that such inhuman treatment of m., w.,

163:7.3 This original group of twelve w. had recently

163:7.3 trained a larger corps of fifty w. in the work of

165:4.5 liberal m. and w. of means have given funds to

167:5.4 relationship and pointed out their injustice to w.

167:5.4 teachings which accorded w. equality with m..

167:5.7 it is the divine will that m. and w. should find their

167:5.8 much to augment their respect for w. and children

167:6.1 these w. refused to depart until the Master laid his

168:2.10 Scores of m. and w. went to Bethany to look upon

172:1.2 Martha’s sister Mary was among the w. onlookers as

172:1.5 Lazarus stepped from among the group of w.

172:3.8 the twelve w. of the original women’s corps,

173:1.3 The temple head tax, payable by all except w.,

181:2.26 spirit-born m. and w. who yield the fruits of the spirit

183:1.2 Ordinary m. and w. cannot expect to have their

184:5.10 some of the w. about the high priest’s palace,

187:1.6 tenderhearted Jewish w. who had heard Jesus’

187:1.6 As he passed by, many of these w. bewailed and

187:1.7 These w. of Jerusalem were indeed courageous to

187:1.7 Jesus did not want these kindhearted w. to incur the

187:2.3 a society of Jewish w. who sent a representative to

187:3.2 a group of earnest w. believers including Mary the

187:4.7 and a company of almost a dozen w. believers.

187:4.8 After Mary left, the other w. withdrew for a short

187:4.8 they were standing by when the body of the Master

187:5.1 These believers were all w. except two, Jude,

187:6.2 John sent the w., in charge of Jude, to the home of

188:1.3 followed by the faithful w. watchers from Galilee.

188:1.6 the w. lingered near the tomb until it was very dark.

188:1.7 the w. were hiding near at hand so that they saw it

188:1.7 it was not permissible for w. to associate with m.

188:1.7 These w. did not think Jesus had been properly

188:1.7 The w. who thus tarried by the tomb on this

188:3.3 The w. of Galilee, who prepared spices for the

188:5.10 When thinking m. and w. look upon Jesus as he

189:4.2 some fifteen or twenty of the leading w. believers.

189:4.2 Only these w. abode in Joseph’s house, and they had

189:4.3 five of the w. started out for the tomb of Jesus.

189:4.4 The w. who went on this mission of anointing Jesus’

189:4.5 when the five w., laden with their ointments, arrived

189:4.7 All the w. were exceedingly nervous; they had

189:4.9 All five of the w. then sat down on the stone near the

189:4.10 As these w. sat there in the early hours of the dawn

189:4.10 These words startled the w., but the Master was so

189:4.10 And all of the other w. recognized that it was the

189:4.13 After these w. had recovered from the shock of their

189:4.13 they hastened back to the city and to the home of

189:4.13 they related to the ten apostles all that had happened

189:4.13 They thought at first that the w. had seen a vision,

189:4.14 The w. repeated the story of talking with Jesus to the

189:5.1 Peter was half convinced that the w. really had seen

190:0.5 Mary was not chief of the w. workers, but she was

190:1.2 apostles refused to believe the report of the five w.

190:1.2 their experiences to his daughter and the other w..

190:1.2 And the w. believed their report.

190:1.2 the four w. who had seen Jesus went over to the

190:1.2 they found everything just as the w. had described

190:1.5 I have talked with Mary and four other w., who

190:2.1 His first appearance was to the five w. at the tomb;

190:2.5 “He is seen not only by excited w.; even

190:3.1 occurred in the presence of some twenty-five w.

190:3.1 after Mary had pledged all the w. to secrecy, she

190:3.1 he vanished from their sight, while the w. fell on

190:4.2 the Master has appeared to his family, to the w.,

190:5.2 and that certain of the w. had talked with him.

190:5.3 certain w. have this day amazed us by declaring

190:5.3 these same w. insist that they talked with this man;

190:5.3 And when the w. reported this to the m., two of his

191:0.4 “if he has risen and can show himself to the w.,

191:0.4 the word brought by the w., “Go tell my apostles—

191:0.4 must believe that the w. had really seen and heard

191:1.2 message brought him early that morning by the w.

191:2.1 the reports of the w., Cleopas and Jacob, and even

192:0.3 Mary spent much of the time with the w. believers

192:4.7 the enthusiasm of the disciples, especially the w.

193:0.2 believers—apostles and disciples, both m. and w.

194:3.6 The one hundred and twenty m. and w. assembled

194:3.14 w. had little or no spiritual standing in the tenets

194:3.14 special visitation of the spirit were many of the w.

194:4.7 it came about because these m. and w. so sincerely

195:9.4 Religion does need new leaders, m. and w. who

195:9.6 Modern m. and w. of intelligence evade the religion

195:9.7 Selfish m. and w. simply will not pay such a price for

women, young

83:7.9 ancient practices of qualifying young men and y. for

83:8.6 young men and y. should be taught something of the

84:1.4 y. were far more afraid of bathing in the sea than

123:2.12 7. The young men and the y..

123:5.15 he was known to all the mothers and y. of Nazareth

127:3.10 stanch admirers among the young men and the y.

127:5.1 and very highly regarded by most of the y..

127:5.4 with boys and girls, with young men and y..

148:2.1 with the assistance of a corps of twenty-five y. and

women’ssee women’s corps

70:7.1 they were men’s clubs; later w.’ groups appeared.

70:7.13 tribes sanctioned the formation of w.’ secret clubs,

70:7.13 W.’ orders pledged against marriage early came

70:7.14 And while men’s and w.’ clubs were often given to

84:5.5 the Edenic teachings regarding w.’ place in society

84:5.11 evolution worked toward the realization of w.’ rights

84:5.11 But w.’ rights are by no means men’s rights.

98:5.5 The w.’ cult was a mixture of Mithraic ritual and the

125:0.4 took leave of them on her way to the w.’ gallery.

135:2.1 where, in the Nazarite corner of the w.’ court, John

137:6.1 being seated in the w.’ section of the synagogue.

150:1.3 the synagogue (being confined to the w.’ gallery),

150:4.1 the newly commissioned w.’ group, Jesus said:

163:7.3 leadership of the enlarged w.’ work under Abner.

women’s corps

139:2.14 Perpetua labored acceptably as a member of the w.,

139:5.11 wife, who was an efficient member of the w.,

150:1.0 1. THE WOMEN’S EVANGELISTIC CORPS

150:1.2 The ten elected Susanna as their chief and Joanna as

150:1.2 From this time on they furnished their own funds;

150:1.2 never again did they draw upon Judas for support.

150:6.3 apostles, together with the evangelists and the w.,

154:0.2 Chuza, whose wife belonged to the w. ministering

157:2.1 one hundred believers, the evangelists, the w.,

159:0.1 hundred evangelists and disciples, including the w.,

159:0.2 The w. and others of the disciples he directed to

161:0.1 visit the believers in Galilee, and that the w. return

163:0.1 at Magadan Camp the evangelistic corps, the w.,

163:7.3 The w. also prepared to go out, two and two, with

163:7.3 had recently trained a larger corps of fifty w. in the

163:7.3 became a member of this new division of the w.

163:7.3 This new w. also had as members the wives of

165:0.2 Throughout this tour of Perea the w. took over most

166:0.1 the associates of Abner and the members of the w.

171:3.2 Jesus counseled Abner to permit the w. to go to

172:3.8 the twelve women of the original w., accompanied

174:0.1 Tuesday morning Jesus met the apostles, the w.,

174:0.1 aged Simon, and gave his parting advice to the w.,

190:0.5 Mary was the chief spokesman for the w., as was

193:0.1 here at this time were the eleven apostles, the w.

won

20:5.5 the arena in which Michael w. the supreme personal

26:4.14 Faith has w. for the ascendant pilgrim a perfection of

52:7.7 the world is being w. to the joyous service of the

53:9.5 no more beings have been w. to the deceiver’s cause.

67:2.2 Satania; and he w. the support of the entire staff.

69:3.6 science and religion, religion (superstition) w..

70:12.2 authority and unity of command, the dictator w..

74:3.10 Adam’s charming manner, had so w. the hearts and

82:3.5 As the buying of wives declined, they were w. by

84:5.8 Thus industry w. its unconscious fight for woman’s

84:5.10 In the ideals of pair marriage, woman has w. dignity,

84:5.12 enjoy, and which they have so recently w. from men.

97:1.2 Samuel w. back to the service of the higher concept

97:3.6 Yahweh was one—monotheism w. over polytheism.

112:7.9 Has the triumphant Adjuster w. personality by the

127:4.2 Jesus had fully w. his mother to the acceptance of

130:5.1 Jesus and Ganid w. many souls to higher levels of

134:8.9 Michael w. the unquestioned sovereignty of his

136:9.2 Jesus had w. the world in potential by submission

139:11.7 Jesus w. him for the higher concepts of the kingdom

144:7.3 And they w. many souls among these gentiles and

147:3.2 all Jerusalem be astounded and presently be w. to

148:8.2 The Greek philosopher who had been w. for the

150:2.2 place, Mary Magdalene was w. for the kingdom.

155:5.10 honestly w. in the supreme adventure of all human

159:1.3 will listen to you, then have you w. your brother.

159:3.2 spiritual victories can be w. only by spiritual power

161:1.5 Nathaniel had w. Rodan to believe in the personality

162:9.3 fully w. over each of Abner’s associates to a

166:3.4 who have fought the good fight of faith and w. the

176:4.1 and w. for himself the Father’s unlimited bestowal

179:4.5 such victories are not w. without the faith of the

181:2.13 Levi: You have w. the confidence and affection of

181:2.15 your life may be fruitful in souls w. for the

195:0.4 At first, Christianity w. as converts only the lower

195:0.9 the better half of its adherents were w. over to the

195:0.10 emperor Constantine was w. to the new religion.

195:0.13 By the paganization of Christianity the old order w.

won’t

137:4.8 I promised them that you would help us; w. you

wondersee wonder, no

14:5.9 unending w., is the experience of those who traverse

15:7.10 Each of these seven clusters of w. spheres consists

101:7.5 aesthetic cult of pure w. as a substitute for religion.

107:4.7 revealing to the mortal personality the w. of God,

125:2.5 a few visits to the holy of holies to gaze in w. as to

127:3.5 James exclaimed in w., Jesus gazed on Jerusalem

137:4.3 the people were expecting him to perform some w.;

137:4.6 w. for the gratification of the curious or for the

137:4.12 Others had expected him to work a w., but that

144:8.2 so it was not strange that John should be led to w.

152:1.2 lost no opportunity to ascribe another w. to Jesus.

152:3.1 then and there augmented by this stupendous w.,

162:2.4 we w. if the deliverer, when he does come, will

164:3.13 This was a w. which Jesus chose to perform for a

166:2.8 gifts from the head of the house, are filled with w.

171:7.1 Jesus’ associates never ceased to w. at the gracious

182:0.2 apostles began to w. about the meaning of Judas’s

185:4.1 Jesus, and he really hoped to see him do some w..

185:4.3 Jesus would neither talk nor perform a w. for him,

195:2.3 Small w. their Greek teachers were able to persuade

wonder, no

80:7.5 No w. the Greeks had mythological traditions that

85:1.2 No w. men were led to worship such phenomena,

86:1.4 It is no w. that partially civilized people still believe

97:9.15 No w. rebellion broke out.

130:5.2 “No w. the boy believes everything you tell him,

135:6.2 No w. the souls of these weary and expectant Jews

141:7.15 No w. these apostles did not fully comprehend the

148:6.4 No w. poor Job failed to get much comfort from

152:3.1 No w., then, that the multitude, when it had

190:5.6 “No w. our hearts burned within us as he spoke to us

194:1.2 No w. they were led on into the further

194:3.14 No w. these believers in the new religion would

wonder-food

152:3.1 multitude had finished gorging itself with the w.,

wonder-lure

100:1.5 the w., and a normal consciousness of smallness,

wonder-seeking

145:2.17 these cases are typical of the manner in which a w.

146:6.1 people believed in signs; they were a w. generation.

163:7.4 contrast with the miracle-minded and w. multitudes

wonder-worker

136:8.2 Jesus refused to become a mere w..

172:3.7 forth to greet this much-talked-of prophet and w.,

wonder-workers

29:4.35 Dissociators are the alchemists of space and the w.

wonder-working

136:9.3 to marshal his w. battalions in militant array!

136:9.11 He will not attract attention to himself by w., even

137:6.5 They will demand w. as the proof that I am sent by

145:5.4 could not be built upon w. and physical healing.

152:3.1 The w. deliverer of Israel had come.

152:6.5 Jesus king was the apex of the w. expectance of

158:2.3 fulfill their erroneous concepts of a w. deliverer.

167:4.2 The Jews clung to the idea of a w. deliverer.

168:3.5 No matter what the source of his w. power,

168:5.1 Lazarus, who represented the very peak of his w.,

wondered

40:10.4 we have many times w.: Does all this represent an

70:10.8 It is not to be w. that the Hebrews and other tribes

89:3.6 it is not to be w. at that all such beliefs fostered the

133:3.5 his Jewish tutor, while both Paul and Justus w. what

135:9.1 They w. where Jesus had gone, and when they would

172:5.6 he honestly w. what all these things could mean,

184:2.3 Peter w. what the other apostles were doing and,

wonderful

7:5.10 partake of this w. willingness to bestow themselves

15:2.6 it has a w. headquarters world, wherefrom its rulers

25:3.13 Thus they become w. advisers and wise teachers

27:7.4 these w. children of the womb of space and the

28:5.11 These w. teachers are attached to the Perfectors of

29:4.26 greatly limited in our knowledge of these w. entities

31:10.12 the opportunity to participate in this w. experience

32:2.7 the bringing into existence of a vast and w. array

32:3.11 But that would deprive them of the w. experience of

33:4.3 is a unique personality possessing many w. traits

35:10.5 established w. records of service, administration,

45:5.1 The central abode of this w sector is the chief temple

46:4.7 They are a w. group of intelligent and beautiful

46:5.31 of all the matchless structures of this w. world.

46:7.2 the agricultural achievements of the w. spornagia.

48:8.1 Your passage through this w. borderland life will be

51:3.2 They are w. creations on an average world.

62:5.10 she gave her life in the attempt to save the w. pair.

63:1.1 This w. pair, the actual parents of all mankind, were

63:4.3 They were a w. tribe.

66:7.20 practically all of the w. human gains of those days

72:12.2 What a w. thing could be done on this world if this

77:5.5 he discovered a w. and beautiful woman, twenty

93:9.1 were not reconciled to the loss of their w. leader.

96:7.3 perusal of this w. collection of worshipful literature

97:10.2 as the Hebrew clans rejected the w. story of God

109:3.2 The Adjusters acquire w. experience and receive

119:6.3 undertaking to unfold the details of this w. career of

124:6.3 and also about the w. works Elisha performed there.

131:2.5 praise the Lord for his goodness and for his w. gifts

131:10.6 I will praise him for his w. works to the children of

137:3.2 told Jesus’ family about the w. events of the recent

138:5.2 fail to comprehend the meaning of those w. truths

138:8.6 They had w. times throughout these five or six

140:3.20 your name and by your name do many w. works?’

148:6.2 Do you not recall how this w. parable begins with

162:2.4 will really do anything more w. than this Jesus of

163:6.2 they referred to the w. cures they had wrought in

163:6.3 while this w. gospel was hidden from the wise and

165:2.11 do all of the w. things which this man has done?”

172:5.10 Simon saw visions of w. doings in Jerusalem

174:5.3 My Father has done many w. works among these

175:1.1 the Father has done many w. works, even to the

178:3.2 And my Father has indeed done many w. works in

191:1.2 and as he turned over in his mind that w. message

192:4.7 the apostles had a w. meeting in this upper chamber

wonderfully

22:9.8 they are a w. useful and ever-willing corps of

38:7.1 They are w. intelligent, marvelously efficient,

51:1.6 These unique and w. useful beings are the connecting

59:0.9 continent of North America is w. rich in the fossil-

wondering

12:2.3 new telescopes will reveal to the w. gaze of Urantian

13:1.23 why all Ascendington will be open to your w. gaze

124:6.5 soon Jesus was to have exposed to his w. gaze the

137:3.7 in small groups, w. what was going to happen.

137:6.3 And the people went to their homes, w. what was

172:5.9 honestly w. what could be the Master’s motive for

173:1.7 Jesus strode majestically before the w. gaze of the

wonderingly

123:3.10 lying on his back and gazing w. up into the starry

189:1.12 from Jerusalem w. to peer into the empty tomb to

wonderment

128:6.11 looking up in w. at his expressive features as he

wondersnoun

11:0.2 But the depths of the spiritual beauty and the w. of

15:7.11 the Orvonton capital surpass any of the w. of the

29:4.35 in all the w. they work, dissociators never transgress

92:2.3 When modern man w. at the presentation of so

103:3.2 in the primitive belief in natural w. and mysteries,

126:1.5 authority by performing miracles and working w..

130:3.2 lighthouse was one of the seven w. of the world

136:1.3 fathers from Egyptian bondage by miraculous w.,

136:6.2 the equivalent of deciding against miracles and w..

136:6.6 expecting a Messiah who would do even greater w.

136:6.7 nurtured traditions of miracles and legends of w..

136:8.2 that the working of miracles and the execution of w.

136:8.3 by the Jews as the Messiah if he did not work w..

137:3.6 marked by manifestations of supernatural w. and

145:3.7 movement on the foundation of purely material w.

145:3.15 The healing w. which every now and then attended

145:5.6 satisfaction of those who seek for signs and w.?

146:5.2 except you see signs and behold w., you refuse to

146:6.2 They were bent on beholding miracles and w.,

147:3.2 you go on desiring to substitute the working of w.

150:9.2 we notice that you do no w. when you come back.

152:5.4 the performance of material w. will not win souls

152:6.5 spiritual truth was not to be advanced by material w..

153:2.4 granted you many manifestations of material w. in

153:2.6 Messiah would work those w. which would make

164:4.4 Will you still say that this prophet does all these w.

166:0.1 could spread without the accompaniment of w. and

167:4.2 refused to stoop to the performance of material w.

168:3.4 all w. worked by Jesus to the power of the prince of

169:0.7 Jesus works w. and does seeming miracles by the

194:4.4 a man God approved by mighty works and w.;

196:0.12 charm of the contact of fellow beings and to the w.

wondersverb

92:2.3 When modern man w. at the presentation of so much

wondrous

131:8.2 This w. Being existed before the heavens and the

157:3.1 Caesarea-Philippi was situated in a region of w.

wont

43:4.7 the archrebels of Jerusem were w. to come up to

72:3.5 Politically, church and state, as Urantians are w. to

84:4.11 as their more recently liberated sisters are w. to do.

91:3.7 near-by alter ego, just as the primitive mind was w.

91:8.1 Early man was w. to pray in two diverse situations:

129:1.7 “a devout man,” as the Jews were w. to designate

139:3.2 James was always w. to justify and excuse his anger

140:6.8 will stumble over my teaching because you are w. to

156:2.3 writers of the Gospels were w. lightly to pass over

159:1.5 for your shortcomings when you are w. to chastise

wood

4:3.1 the spectacle of his bowing down before idols of w.,

63:2.5 strike the flints and endeavor to ignite the w..

66:3.6 Very little stone or w. was used.

78:7.5 that all houses be built of w., boat fashion, and

79:1.4 Commerce in stone, metal, w., and pottery was

81:2.15 Next man adapted such natural materials as w. and

81:2.16 the more modern races to build their homes of w.,

85:2.5 superstitious practice of rapping on w. perpetuate

87:6.17 man still swears, knocks on w., crosses his fingers,

88:5.3 superstitious persons would chew a bit of hard w.

123:4.3 great fun with the shavings and the blocks of w..

129:1.2 he was a master at working with w.; and Zebedee

150:3.10 good or evil cannot dwell in material symbols of w.,

187:2.1 crossbeam, and then they nailed his hands to the w..

187:2.1 they bound and nailed his feet to the w., using one

wooden

64:4.3 Large flints attached to w. handles came back into

85:2.5 be detected by a w. divining rod is a relic of the tree

woodwork

123:1.6 shop making yokes and plows and doing other w..

woodworkers

130:2.1 There was a shortage of skilled w. for this task, so

woof

0:5.12 The warp of morontia is spiritual; its w. is physical.

wool

61:7.14 the Siberian mammoth became w. covered.

97:5.2 they be red like the crimson, they shall be as w..’”

131:2.10 they be red like crimson, they shall be as w..

woolly

61:5.7 North America was overrun with w. mammoths,

wordsee word of God or Word of God; see Word

0:0.1 the meanings which should be attached to certain w.

0:0.2 by using the w. symbols of the English tongue.

0:2.6 GOD is a w. symbol designating all personalizations

0:2.9 When in doubt as to the interpretation of the w. God

0:2.11 The w. GOD is used, in these papers, with the

0:6.9 Light—spirit luminosity—is a w. symbol, a figure of

0:11.1 followed the expression of his thought into the w.

2:0.2 we may attempt to put in human w. symbols

2:5.11 by the employment of the human w. symbol love.

2:5.11 unfit to be known by any w. which is also used to

4:1.3 Forever, O Lord, your w. is settled in heaven.

4:1.5 God upholds “all things by the w. of his power.”

6:7.3 to convey to the human mind a w. picture of the

6:8.3 initiating thought and the Son is the expressionful w.

8:0.1 in the Eternal Son such a perfect and adequate w. for

8:3.1 As the Eternal Son is the w. expression of the “first”

8:3.1 personality partnership of absolute thought-w. union.

8:3.6 the conjoint representative of the thought-w. union.

8:4.1 the w. of the Son interprets the thought of God

9:1.3 repository of the Father’s thought and the Son’s w.

10:3.5 without a Son could not in any sense of the w. be

14:4.11 the w. “material” could be expanded to describe the

25:1.1 are not servants in any menial sense of the w..

27:6.4 ten thousand years of the w.-memory methods of

29:4.26 persons within any acceptable definition of that w..

32:3.1 by the thought of the Father and the w. of the Son.

32:3.11 perfect beings, to impart perfection by his divine w..

34:6.6 “Not in w. only but in power and in the Holy Spirit.”

38:3.1 In this paper the w. “angel” is purposely limited to

42:2.1 In this paper, for example, the w. energy is used to

44:4.6 have the equivalent of your written and spoken w.,

46:3.3 the Edentia w. of the Most High Constellation

48:6.30 He could not retain it w. for w., but to the best of his

56:3.6 infinite expression of the eternal w. of the Father’s

56:10.18 the mortal-intellect repercussions of the eternal w. of

62:5.7 had worked out an improved sign and w. language

63:4.6 And this language became the w. of Urantia,

74:2.3 “Let loose the birds; let them carry the w. that the

76:1.2 When w. had reached the dwellers in the land of the

81:6.17 each group developing its own system of w exchange

86:2.5 Chance is a w. which signifies that man is too

86:5.13 “By the w. of the Lord were the heavens made and

88:2.7 In olden times the fetish w. of authority was a fear-

88:6.3 W. combinations, the ritual of chants were highly

89:6.6 recorded as being “according to the w. of the Lord.”

91:8.12 The w. value of a prayer is purely autosuggestive in

93:1.2 Father Melchizedek for help but only received w.

95:2.10 The w. judgment appears only once in the entire

95:5.8 The supreme w. of Ikhnaton’s religion in daily life

97:3.3 The w. Baal means owner.

97:5.2 “And your ears shall hear a w. behind you, saying,

100:3.2 To the religionist the w. God becomes a symbol

100:7.9 constant w. of exhortation was, “Be of good cheer.”

101:2.6 Sons, or through the revelations of the written w..

103:1.6 There is no w. in any human language which can be

111:0.7 Every race of evolving Urantia mortals has a w.

112:2.7 In the true meaning of the w., love connotes mutual

113:0.1 In many a revelation “the w. was spoken by angels

115:3.4 that causes this concept to be expressed as one w..

117:4.1 problems of the finite in the total sense of that w..

118:5.3 from the thought-value, through the w.-meaning,

119:1.3 hoping to get w. of the mission of the Creator Son.

120:1.5 all Paradise for the faithful performance of my w.),

122:3.1 And doubt not my w., Mary, for this home has

122:8.4 after the birth of Jesus, Mary sent w. to Elizabeth

122:8.4 Elizabeth that her child had come and received w. in

122:8.7 human knowledge was passed by w. of mouth

122:9.23 depart in peace, O Lord, according to your w.,

123:1.3 Mary that it would be unwise to spread the w. that

130:7.1 and commercial; hardly a w. was said about religion.

131:2.8 The Lord keeps his w. with those who serve him;

131:5.5 in repentance if I have offended in thought, w.,

133:3.7 the amazed women had not uttered a w.;

133:6.4 these talks Jesus had repeatedly used the w. “soul.”

133:8.3 that w. of wisdom was: “Whatsoever your hand

135:4.1 When John received w. of the death of his mother,

135:9.1 Jesus spoke no w. to John even after he had told him

135:9.9 Jesus gave them no w. as to when they would again

135:11.3 disappointment to John that Jesus sent him no w.,

135:11.4 And this was the last w. John received from Jesus.

136:6.4 “Man shall not live by bread alone but by every w.

137:4.6 and not a move, not a w., from the honored guest.

137:6.2 and of a contrite spirit, and who trembles at my w..’

137:6.2 Hear the w. of the Lord, you who tremble and

139:12.5 and in every sense of the w. a great success.

140:4.3 The modern w. “salary” is derived from salt.

140:7.2 w. about him had spread over the countryside;

143:2.7 Your joy is born of trust in the divine w., and you

143:3.3 Throughout the entire trip hardly a w. was said

143:5.13 her past life with the look and the w. of the Master.

145:3.8 “Master, speak the w., restore our health, heal our

146:2.9 selfish soul cannot pray in the true sense of the w..

146:3.4 of personal experience—faith in the w. of truth.

146:3.5 have received this spirit because they believed my w.;

146:5.2 Titus believed the w. of Jesus and hastened back to

146:6.4 So the w. went abroad throughout Galilee and into

147:1.2 I know that you can speak the w. where you stand

149:1.4 In the absence of direct w from the Master regarding

150:8.8 No, the w. of life is very near to you, even in your

151:2.2 thorns represents those who hear the w. willingly,

151:2.2 choke the w. of truth so that it becomes unfruitful.

151:5.6 he had not commanded the elements to obey his w.,

151:6.7 who came in response to the w. that Amos had been

152:2.5 Not a w. was said to Jesus, though, of course, he

152:4.1 Hardly a w. was spoken; they were all thinking of

152:5.2 But before these received w. that Jesus was back in

153:0.3 The only w. of cheerful greeting or well-wishing

153:1.7 granted this request, and I will not violate my w..”

153:2.1 you would not hearken to the w. of the Lord.

153:2.3 teacher who dares to proclaim the w. of the Lord,

153:2.6 It was not to fill your souls with the w. of life, but

154:3.2 w. reached Tiberias that the civil authorities at

154:5.1 bringing the w. that Herod had authorized,

154:5.1 sister-in-law hastened w. to all of Jesus’ family

154:6.1 so, when the w. came from Jude’s sister-in-law,

154:6.4 had w. passed in to Jesus, from person to person,

154:6.4 the moment Jesus received w. they were waiting.

154:6.6 a messenger arrived from Tiberias bringing w. that

155:4.1 receiving w. regarding the progress of the kingdom

155:5.12 not a religion in the present-day meaning of that w.

155:6.2 no respecter of races or generations in that the w.

156:6.6 Philip sent w. that the Master was free to live and

156:6.8 sent w. to Philip that, while he had signed warrants

157:0.1 efforts to send w. to Jesus, but it was of no avail.

157:0.2 David’s messengers brought Jesus w. that Pharisees

157:1.2 become a fisherman that you may honor your w.?

157:1.5 Messengers brought them w. that Mary’s house was

157:4.1 would dash them to pieces by some crushing w. or

158:2.1 distance down the mountain not a w. was spoken.

160:5.6 The w. God, the idea of God as contrasted with the

160:5.9 And if you seek to substitute the w. God for the

162:7.3 your leaders seek to kill me because my w. has not

162:7.5 if a man will keep this w. of truth alive in his heart,

162:7.5 whoso keeps your w. shall not taste death?

164:1.4 from even speaking that odious w., Samaritan.

165:2.4 his sheep, knowing his voice, come out at his w.;

166:2.6 The twelve said not a w..

167:0.3 The messengers of David brought w. of the further

168:0.2 Martha and Mary sent w. to Jesus concerning

168:0.3 Neither could they understand why he sent no w. to

168:1.6 while Jesus sent w. that it was “not to the death,”

168:2.3 in unified action in obedience to the Creator’s w..

169:0.2 W. regarding the resurrection of Lazarus had

169:4.5 employed the Hebrew w. signifying the plural God

169:4.5 the plural God (the Trinity) and not the w. Yahweh,

169:4.7 Jesus employed the w. God to designate the idea of

169:4.7 the w. Father to designate the experience of knowing

169:4.7 When the w. Father is employed to denote God, it

169:4.7 The w. God cannot be defined and therefore stands

170:1.13 Concerning the kingdom, his last w. always was,

171:0.6 someone had carried w. of this conference to Peter

172:5.1 Not a w. was spoken until they separated after

172:5.4 then in refusing to say a w. to the people when

175:1.3 it is not too late for this people to receive the w. of

177:2.7 so to live and order their homes that the w. father

177:3.3 runners came to David Zebedee bringing him w.

177:3.4 bringing the w. his mother and Jesus’ entire family

177:5.2 few of them permit the w. of truth to strike down

178:2.4 from Philadelphia bringing w. that Abner had heard

178:2.4 This runner hastened off with this w. for Abner:

179:2.1 Master had gone to his place, not a w. was spoken.

179:5.3 The w. of the Father,as revealed in the Son, is indeed

179:5.3 bread of remembrance, the symbol of the living w. of

179:5.9 memory of my bestowal life, the w. of eternal truth;

180:2.1 Already are you clean through the w. I have

180:2.2 in my love even as I have kept the Father’s w. and

180:4.2 I have loved the Father and have kept his w.; you

180:4.2 you have loved me, and you will keep my w..

181:2.1 good-bye and to giving each a w. of personal advice,

181:2.24 “I have taught you much by w. of mouth, and I

182:1.4 have sincerely willed to receive your w..

182:1.5 I have given these men your w. and have taught

182:1.5 Sanctify them in the truth; your w. is truth.

182:1.6 believe the gospel through the w. of their future

182:2.11 Master, I sent for your family, and I have w. by a

183:4.7 David Zebedee sent w. to Jesus’ family, by Jude,

183:5.5 appear before Annas, the Son of Man spoke no w..

184:0.3 not only because of the w. of the Roman captain,

184:3.6 all this false testimony the Master never said a w.;

184:4.3 Throughout this awful hour Jesus uttered no w..

185:1.3 ground, and sent w. that they were ready to die.

185:1.7 Pilate’s wife, heard much of Jesus through the w. of

186:3.3 departed with the w. that Jesus had been buried,

186:4.1 turned over to the Roman soldiers and gave the w.

186:4.2 of more than half an hour Jesus never spoke a w..

187:1.2 which was written the one w., “Brigand.”

189:4.10 when Mary heard that w. of well-known sympathy

189:5.1 by the story that Jesus had sent special w. to him.

190:1.6 those who had seen Jesus; they took David at his w..

190:1.7 chosen representatives are willing to believe his w.

190:3.3 w. began to come to the rulers of the Jews during

190:5.3 Jesus of Nazareth, who was a prophet mighty in w.

190:5.5 Not a w. had these two men spoken since Jesus

191:0.4 then would he cheer himself with the w. brought

191:0.13 bringing w. to that effect to the apostles about eleven

191:6.1 call the believers together to receive this tragic w.

191:6.1 “But David, who sends us this w., reports that the

192:4.1 W. of the appearances of Jesus was spreading

192:4.1 Peter, early in the week, sent out w. that a meeting

193:0.3 By faith in my w. this fact becomes an eternal and

193:3.3 Not a w. was spoken by any of them from the time

194:4.1 “a prophet mighty in deed and w. before God and

195:3.3 people whose language had no w. for “unselfishness”

word of God or Word of God

6:2.2 The Eternal Son is the eternal W. of God.

10:3.3 The divine Sons are indeed the “W. of God,” but the

20:5.1 The Eternal Son is the eternal W. of God.

98:7.9 be regarded by still later Christians as the “w..”

138:8.8 like a prophet, one who comes to declare the w..

151:2.2 sower is the gospel preacher; the seed is the w..

153:3.2 The fact of the W. bestowed in the flesh and the

153:3.2 You can be nourished by the eternal w. of, which

153:3.4 Altogether willing are you to reject the w. while you

154:6.7 “No, rather is the one blessed who hears the w.

155:6.2 traditions of record that are now regarded as the w.

155:6.12 You must cease to seek for the w. only on the pages

155:6.12 of the spirit of God shall henceforth discern the w.

159:4.5 of men, not very holy men, and they are not the w.

194:4.3 were all filled with the spirit, and they spoke the w.

word-meaning

118:5.3 thought-value, through the w., to the fact of action.

word-memory

27:6.4 ten thousand years of the w. methods of Urantia.

Word

6:2.2 The Eternal Son is the eternal W. of God.

6:0.1 now is, and ever will be, the living and divine W..

6:1.3 he wrote: “In the beginning was the W., and the

6:1.3 and the W. was with God, and the W. was God.

6:1.4 and our hands have handled, even the W. of life.”

10:3.3 The divine Sons are indeed the “W. of God,” but the

20:5.1 The Eternal Son is the eternal W. of God.

14:6.15 demonstration that the Son is the W. of the Father.

20:5.1 literally true that the divine “W. is made flesh,”

20:5.1 the W. thus dwells among the lowly beings of animal

104:1.11 and consisted of God, his W., and his Wisdom.

128:1.2 It is literally true that the creative W.—the Creator

128:1.10 Him who fills all things, the eternal W. of God,

153:3.2 The fact of the W. of God bestowed in the flesh

Word-God

8:0.1 the supreme desire of the Thought-God and the W.

Word-Son

56:2.1 Thought-Father realizes spirit expression in the W.

wordssee words, in other

0:0.3 the meanings to be attached to numerous English w.

1:1.3 all meaning the same but, in w. and symbols, each

7:3.6 w. are as “sounding brass and a tinkling cymbal.”

7:3.7 W. are valueless.

28:5.20 inherent “spiritual insight,” if I may use such w. in

28:6.19 Mortals may employ w. to conceal their thoughts,

34:1.3 the relation of a stupendous drama in few w., but

35:7.3 We are without w. to convey the meanings of

36:5.5 handicapped for w. adequately to designate these

40:10.13 be hardly proper to use the w. “greater” or “lesser”

42:2.1 difficult to find suitable w. in the English language

44:4.4 that the equivalent of over half a million w.,

46:4.9 If I only had w. to tell you of the morontia

51:3.5 the nature of the Father since the w. and acts of all

52:1.5 being able to speak many w. of the languages of

62:7.5 Now the Life Carriers heard the welcome w. of their

63:0.1 closed with the w.: “Man-mind has appeared on 606

66:5.10 yellow races drifted into the use of symbols for w.

81:6.17 tendency to play with language develops new w.

88:2.6 W. eventually became fetishes, more especially those

88:2.6 especially those which were regarded as God’s w.;

88:2.10 To become fetishes, w. had to be considered inspired

88:6.7 such w. as spellbound, ill-starred, possessions,

90:5.3 W. become a part of ritual, such as the use of

91:3.1 to think out loud, to express their thoughts in w.,

91:8.12 W. are irrelevant to prayer; they are merely the

91:8.12 God answers the soul’s attitude, not the w..

94:7.6 his dying w. were, “Work out your own salvation.”

94:11.13 to the multitudes who craved to hear w. of promise,

95:4.3 He exhorted all to turn away from “the w. of men”

97:1.4 startling w., “The Strength of Israel will not lie nor

97:7.7 to hear such w. as: “Thus says the Lord, ‘I have

97:7.12 still further w. of comfort did this great teacher

99:5.9 little effort to put his religious convictions into w..

99:5.9 expressed only by “feelings that lie too deep for w..”

99:5.10 a form of w. indicative of their common beliefs.

102:2.2 Thus do the w. and acts of true and undefiled

106:6.6 also associative in the total Deity sense of those w.

110:7.10 these w.: “And now, without injury or jeopardy to

119:1.2 his statement of departure with these w.: “I leave

124:2.1 Joseph listened attentively to the momentous w. of

125:0.7 Joseph and Mary heard these w. of their first-born

126:4.8 pondering over the w. which Jesus had so graciously

127:5.3 Rebecca’s father was deeply touched by Jesus’ w. of

128:1.15 many w. were dropped which Joseph remembered

128:3.5 with what Jesus said; Stephen never forgot his w..

130:1.4 freely translate Jesus’ w. into modern phraseology

130:2.2 never forgot his w. of wisdom regarding “the living

130:2.4 much interested in the w. which he dropped from

130:2.5 Anaxand was mightily moved by Jesus’ w..

130:5.1 notwithstanding the harsh w. which Paul later spoke

130:6.2 “No, son, not with w. but with longing looks did

130:7.3 Put into the w. of today, in substance Jesus said in

130:8.3 The lad never forgot the w. of Jesus and the kindly

130:8.4 Ganid never understood the meaning of Jesus’ w.

130:8.4 Said Jesus: “Why waste w. upon one who cannot

132:2.2 brother, good and evil are merely w. symbolizing

132:3.2 Truth cannot be defined with w., only by living.

132:3.11 Nabon was greatly impressed by these w., as he was

132:4.2 he did not neglect to speak w. of present comfort

132:4.4 by well-chosen w. or by some obliging service.

132:7.6 not comprehend the meaning of these prophetic w..

133:5.11 were all more than astounded at the w. of Jesus,

133:6.2 Jesus spoke comforting w. to him and quoted the

134:2.3 gave attention to his w. of hope and eternal life

135:2.2 but he was admonished, not only by Jesus’ w. but by

135:3.3 But these w. of the prophet did not harmonize

135:11.2 God, and the w. of God he will declare to you.

135:11.2 And these w. which I speak are true and abiding.”

136:2.3 John, with Jesus’ two brothers, also heard these w.

136:2.3 standing by the water’s edge, did not hear these w.

136:6.4 formulated his conclusions in the w. of Scripture

136:10.1 Adjuster in these w., “And in all other matters,

137:5.2 Andrew dared to make reply to Jesus’ w. of counsel.

137:6.5 false hope; the world will stumble at my w..

137:7.2 his matchless personality and by the gracious w.

137:7.5 Jesus’ w. always were, “We are seeking to win all

137:8.18 All who heard Jesus were astonished at his w..

138:1.3 until they had exchanged many w. in discussion of

138:2.1 how hungry were the common people to hear w. of

138:7.4 They were all greatly cheered by these w.;

139:4.6 John was asked to say a few w. to the believers,

139:4.7 John was a man of few w. except when his temper

139:8.8 his courageous w., “Come on, comrades, let’s go

139:12.6 Judas was an expert at misinterpretation of the w.

140:1.7 And it will not be so much by the w. you speak as

140:3.7 And even so speak to my children these further w. of

140:6.1 and help us to understand the meaning of your w..”

140:6.10 On hearing these startling w., the apostles drew apart

141:2.3 But these w. sank into their hearts and came forth

141:6.3 Simon was astonished at these w.,but he did as Jesus

141:7.9 the apostles could not grasp the meaning of his w..

141:7.15 his gracious w. lingered in their hearts, and after

141:7.15 they came forth greatly to gladden their ministry.

141:7.15 apostles did not fully comprehend the Master’s w.,

142:2.3 a father of many, know well the truth of my w..”

142:5.2 If you believe my w., you thereby believe in Him

142:7.14 When the apostles heard these startling w., they

143:5.4 it would be if you would cease to trifle with my w.

144:4.10 the Master so rarely uttered his prayers as spoken w.

144:8.6 and John’s faith was strengthened by the w. of Jesus

145:2.6 Do you not understand that the prophet’s w. are

145:2.12 in the congregation who had been agitated by his w.

145:2.15 smoothing her brow, and speaking w. of comfort

145:3.4 Neither could his hearers forget his blessed w., “Man

145:3.8 No sooner had these w. been uttered than a vast

145:3.9 but the further w. of Jesus were lost in the tumult.

145:3.10 for the w. of the Master had scarcely been uttered

146:2.3 a stone, lest they should hear my law and the w.

146:3.6 live among you and speak to you the w. of truth.

146:3.8 And all who heard these blessed w. were cheered.

146:3.8 hear these very definite and positive w. of assurance

146:4.3 Jesus saw him in his affliction and heard his w. of

147:1.3 when Jesus heard these w., he turned and said to his

147:3.2 that I may speak w. of good cheer and eternal

147:3.5 rejoiced at Jesus’ w. and, picking up his bed, went

147:3.6 that we spoke w. of life to these afflicted ones.”

147:4.10 They continued to discuss the Master’s w. long after

147:5.5 his friends who sat at meat with him heard these w.,

147:6.2 spies appointed to follow Jesus, to observe his w.

147:6.4 if you are here present with us to watch my w.,

147:6.5 astonished by his w. of discernment and wisdom.

147:7.2 when they heard these w., the disciples of John were

147:8.5 His last w. that night were: “Grow in grace by

148:3.5 changes, although they heard him speak no w..

148:6.8 Zophar, then spoke still less comforting w. when he

148:7.2 When Jesus saw the man, heard his w., he said:

148:9.3 he not understand that such w. are blasphemy?

149:2.8 “better that the w. of the law should be burned than

149:2.14 to hear his gracious w. and behold his simple life.

149:4.2 and how ‘grievous w. stir up anger.’

149:5.2 Have you not read in the Scriptures the w. of the

150:4.4 When the twelve had heard these w., they made

150:5.4 among those who had heard these gracious w.,

151:1.1 After Peter had spoken a few w., Jesus said:

151:1.5 not comprehend the significance of the Master’s w..

151:2.5 spoke up: “Yes, Master, I wish to say a few w..

151:2.6 The w. which Thomas spoke had a quieting effect

151:3.1 you cannot speak different w. for each class of

151:6.5 And when Amos heard Jesus speak these w., there

152:1.1 But Jesus seemed not to heed the servant’s w., for,

152:1.1 And when the girl heard these w., she rose up and

152:3.3 These w. of Jesus sent the multitude away stunned

152:4.2 the rear of the boat heard him say some of these w.

152:6.3 the parable of the sower and added these w.: “You

153:2.2 from Jeremiah: “‘If you will not hearken to the w. of

153:2.2 heard Jeremiah speak these w. in the house of the

153:2.2 against this city all the w. which you have heard.

153:2.2 the Lord has sent me to speak all these w. in your

153:2.3 but the judges would not consent, albeit, for his w.

153:3.5 apostles failed fully to grasp the meaning of his w.,

153:3.5 would you explain to us the meaning of these w.?”

153:3.5 the heart, and which finds expression in the w. and

153:4.0 4. LAST WORDS IN THE SYNAGOGUE

153:5.3 good reason why you should stumble at my w.?

153:5.4 The w. which I have spoken to you are spirit and

153:5.4 You have taught us the w. of eternal life.

154:0.1 as Jesus was speaking w. of comfort and courage

154:2.2 friends to rest their troubled souls and speak w. of

154:5.4 Jesus inspired all of them with his w. of faith, hope,

154:6.6 And when Mary heard these w., she collapsed in

154:6.6 to revive Mary while Jesus spoke the concluding w.

154:6.7 mother, having heard the w., “I have no mother,”

155:5.16 “Master, you have spoken to us the w. of life and

155:6.2 but he did not cease to minister w. of truth to the

155:6.2 fail not to discern the w. of truth which come not

156:1.5 Norana replied: “Yes, I understand your w..

156:2.5 even though heaven and earth shall pass away, my w.

156:6.1 Here they tarried for a day, speaking w. of comfort

157:6.9 “And mark well my w.: I have not come to call the

157:6.15 small groups to discuss and ponder the Master’s w..

158:2.1 were shocked and bewildered by the Master’s w.,

158:3.4 And this was spoken in w. to be heard also by the

158:4.1 to hear the loud w. of argument and disputation of

158:4.6 I pray that you will speak those w. which will

158:5.2 when Jesus heard these w., he looked down into

158:5.2 long-to-be-remembered w. of commingled faith

158:5.3 When Jesus heard these w., he stepped forward and

158:6.5 let these w. find a deep lodgment in your hearts:

158:6.6 bewildered; they could not comprehend these w..

158:7.2 and now we hear these strange w. about leaving us,

158:7.4 the Master’s human nature recognized in these w.

158:7.5 Be not ashamed of me and my w. in this sinful and

158:7.6 What a shock these w. were to these fishermen

158:7.8 that flashing eye and hear such swift w. of rebuke

158:7.8 They could not find w. to express their sorrow.

159:4.1 effect that the w. of the law are the very w. of God,

159:4.2 The w. of the law of Moses and the teachings of

159:4.5 Such records are the w. of men, not very holy men

159:4.7 living manifestations, and not the dead w. of the

159:4.7 that their w. were similarly spiritually inspired.

159:4.8 “Mark you well my w., Nathaniel, nothing which

159:5.17 avoided the mere poetic imagery of a play upon w.

162:0.2 But when Jesus heard these w. of vengeance, he

162:2.1 a considerable company sat listening to his w.

162:2.1 but when I declare the w. of the Father, I thereby

162:2.2 When the crowd heard these w., they fell to

162:2.9 And when the chief rulers heard these w., they

162:2.9 but this man speaks to the multitude w. of mercy

162:2.9 Jesus cheers the downhearted, and his w. were

162:3.5 husband stood and wrote upon the sand a few w.

162:3.5 and when they read his w., they, too, went away,

162:5.3 to tell you, but you are unable to receive my w..

162:5.4 I speak these w. to you and to your children.

162:6.2 Jesus did not interrupt the service to speak these w..

162:7.2 “If my w. abide in you and you are minded to do

162:7.3 Why do you not understand my w.?

162:7.4 He who is of God hears gladly the w. of God;

162:7.4 for this cause many of you hear not my w.,

162:7.6 had gathered about by this time heard these w.,

163:3.2 When Peter and the apostles heard these w., they

163:3.3 We are troubled by your w. to the rich young man.

163:6.8 And they found the Master’s w. to be true when they

164:5.3 And when the people heard these w., many of

165:2.9 fold, and these w. are true not only of this world.

165:2.11 When they heard these w.,his apostles were confused

165:5.1 you spoke many w. to the lingering multitude which

165:5.1 Would you be willing to repeat these w. for our

165:5.2 but my w. to you, the apostles, must be somewhat

166:1.6 And of the Pharisees who heard these w., some

166:1.6 wait for him that they might catch some of his w.

166:2.8 apostles said nothing in reply to the Master’s w..

167:2.3 And when they heard these w., they departed;

167:3.1 for more than eighteen years, believed the w. of

167:6.2 Jesus spoke w. of courage and hope to their mothers

168:0.2 they thought he would just speak the curative w.,

168:0.11 Mary talked with the Jesus and received further w. of

168:1.11 spoke those w. of command, “Take away the stone,”

169:3.1 has spoken, and you do well to ponder his w..

171:0.6 When the apostles heard these w., they withdrew

171:2.6 after speaking these w., Jesus, leading the twelve,

171:2.6 the leading disciples, thought much about these w.,

171:4.3 not bring themselves to regard his w. as literal;

171:4.3 —would not—permit themselves to accept Jesus’ w.

171:5.3 When Bartimeus heard these w., he threw aside

171:6.1 And when Zaccheus heard these astonishing w., he

171:7.1 never ceased to wonder at the gracious w. that

171:8.8 “Ponder well these w. in your hearts while each of

172:1.7 Mary believed his w. when he forewarned them

173:1.8 “But before he could utter other w., the great

173:1.9 heard Jesus’ teaching and literally hung on his w..

173:3.2 but the common people hear my w. gladly.”

173:4.5 When the Pharisees heard these w., they understood

173:4.5 they were so angered by the Master’s w. that they

174:2.2 he had uttered but few w. when a group of the

174:2.4 should advise the payment of tribute in so many w.

174:5.7 you shall receive the w. of life and shall enter

174:5.7 these w. which the Father directed me to speak to

174:5.7 the Father directed me to speak to the world are w.

174:5.13 I speak farewell w. to the chief priests, the scribes,

175:1.11 “Mistake not my w.. I bear no malice toward these

176:2.2 And they continued thus to interpret his w.

176:2.6 will not pass away until my w. are fulfilled; but

176:3.4 By your own w. you confess that you knew I

177:0.4 Upon hearing these w., David and his armed guards

177:3.7 the Master’s last w. to the multitude had been an

178:3.3 have heard my w. telling of the end of Jerusalem.

179:4.0 4. LAST WORDS TO THE BETRAYER

179:4.3 was conscious of the meaning of the Master’s w.

179:4.6 And when Judas heard these w., he arose from the

179:5.4 interpretations and definite meanings to his w..

180:2.1 If you abide in me and my w. live in you, you will

180:2.4 if his exact w. had been remembered and truthfully

180:3.1 But always remember the w. I have spoken to you:

180:3.1 If my w. offend the unbelievers, so also will your w.

180:3.8 Philip, who, after speaking a few w. with Nathaniel

180:3.9 Have I not taught you that the w. which I speak

180:3.9 the words which I speak are not my w. but the w.

180:6.7 Can you not then discern the meaning of my w.?

181:0.1 to find an interpretation of the Master’s w. which

181:1.0 1. LAST WORDS OF COMFORT

181:1.5 as I am about to leave you, I would speak w. of

181:2.13 signified their acquiescence in the Master’s w..)

181:2.20 sightedness, you will live to see my w. fulfilled.

182:2.2 his last w. to all eleven, saying: “My friends, go to

182:3.6 Among other w. spoken to him by the mighty angel

184:1.6 How dare you answer the high priest with such w.

184:1.6 Annas spoke no w. of rebuke to his steward, but

184:2.8 Peter remembered the w. of warning spoken to

184:3.8 unscrupulous exaggeration so characterized the w. of

184:3.15 When the high priest heard Jesus utter these w., he

185:3.6 Pilate was not able to fathom Jesus’ w., nor was

185:7.5 said with angry w. which the entire multitude

186:1.4 managed to stammer out these w.: “I have sinned

187:1.6 tenderhearted Jewish women who heard Jesus’ w.

187:2.4 Jesus’ only w., as they nailed him to the crossbeam,

187:5.2 His last w. of mercy, forgiveness, and admonition

187:5.2 he was too weak to utter the w. as these passages,

189:0.1 spoke these w. to the anxious waiting watchers:

189:1.10 Jesus spoke the first w. of the postmortal career.

189:4.10 These w. startled the women, but the Master was so

189:4.10 And as they pondered his w., he addressed the

189:4.13 Mary Magdalene repeated the w. which Jesus had

190:1.6 but they would not heed the w. of doubt.

190:5.3 Jesus said: “What were the w. you exchanged so

191:2.1 How long will you doubt my w. and refuse to

191:5.3 love, not merely with w., but in your daily living.

191:5.4 my hands have now beheld me and heard my w.;

191:5.5 When Thomas heard these w., he fell on his knees

191:6.1 Nathan ended his touching recital with these w.:

191:6.4 to the many w. of Rodan and his associates.

192:2.5 perceiving that Peter had misunderstood his w.,

192:3.2 prayed, it was in tones of majesty and with w. of

193:0.2 You failed to believe me because you heard my w.

193:0.3 “And now you should give ear to my w. lest you

194:1.2 Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic, as well as a few w.

194:2.5 spirit came to help men recall and understand the w.

195:7.21 the w. expressive of the meaning of a thousand

195:9.8 Descriptive w. of things beautiful cannot thrill like

195:9.8 neither can creedal w. inspire men’s souls like the

words, in other

0:3.23 in other w., that there never was a time when the I

12:3.8 In other w.: At the present moment about ninety-

12:3.9 In other w.: At the present time practically the

14:2.3 In other w., viewed from a purely physical

25:4.19 who desire to know the truth of law; in other w., to

31:9.10 In other w., at the 28,012th eventuation level the

118:8.5 garnered experiential wisdom—in other w.,

wore

70:7.15 The members of these societies first w. masks to

74:6.5 but Adam and Eve always w. clothing in conformity

76:5.5 Adam’s physical mechanism simply w. out;

93:2.5 on his breast he w. an emblem of three concentric

104:1.3 circles that the sage of Salem w. on his breast plate

135:1.4 From that day on John always w. a hairy garment

137:4.3 As the day w. on, he became increasingly conscious

157:4.3 They w. expressions of dignified solemnity, and all

158:7.9 As the afternoon w. on,though they did not converse

167:3.1 an elderly woman who w. a downcast expression,

177:3.1 As the day w. on, they grew increasingly anxious

191:0.7 But as the day w. on, Nathaniel became increasingly

worknoun

1:0.2 The universe of universes is the w. of God and the

1:2.2 meanings, neither is he “the noblest w. of man.”

3:6.2 The universe is a w. of creation and is therefore

4:0.3 further training for some undisclosed future w.,

4:1.6 The w. of God is literal as well as spiritual.

7:4.7 Thus do the Deities effectively co-operate in the w.

8:3.4 this Universe Spirit to foster and sustain their w. as

8:4.4 all this w. of creature ministry is done in perfect

8:5.4 Even the w. of the Adjusters, though independent of

8:6.8 the Ancients of Days to portray the nature and w. of

9:8.26 to portray the nature and w. of the Infinite Spirit.]

10:6.4 is the w. of the Stationary Sons of the Trinity,

10:6.16 designed by the Trinity for the precise w. to which

12:4.13 The w. that is done in moving the material energy

12:4.13 the material energy mass of creation is space w.

12:4.13 of creation is space w. but not power-energy w..

12:8.13 the ministration of spirit are the w. of the associate

13:1.3 and marvelously adapted to their exalted w..

13:1.6 merely confuse and handicap me in my present w.,

13:4.7 of those who well know how to do their w.,

14:3.5 is utilized in the w. of furthering the Father’s plan of

14:4.20 perform the w. indigenous to the normal conduct of

14:6.22 the Infinite Spirit for his widespread and unselfish w.

14:6.35 complemental to a Creator Son in the w. of creating

15:10.22 The routine ministering w. of the superuniverses is

15:10.22 In the w. of these marvelous centers of ministry,

15:13.2 The w. of these major sector governments has

16:3.6 Number Three directs the movements and w. of

16:4.2 much about the Master Spirits because their w. is

16:4.3 assist the Creator Sons in the w. of shaping the local

16:4.4 personal connection between the cosmic-energy w.

17:2.2 center of the w. of the forty-nine Reflective Spirits

17:5.2 Spirits of the Circuits’ w. is confined to Havona.

17:6.4 the acquirement of spirit skill in her future w. of

18:1.2 The w. of each of these special worlds is divided into

18:1.4 I can reveal very little about the w. of these high

18:1.5 Since the w. of these supreme directors has to do

18:4.1 They were trinitized for the special w. of assisting

18:4.4 But much of the routine w. of major sector affairs

18:4.8 The w. of the pilgrims of time on the worlds

19:2.6 may and do engage in the w. of revealing truth to

19:5.6 possibly be associated in certain phases of their w.

20:1.11 their spirit is one, and their w. is identical in quality

20:2.1 closely associated with the Michaels in all their w..

20:2.3 no two are alike, their w. is individually unique in the

20:2.9 In all their w. for and on the inhabited worlds,

20:2.9 To all intents and purposes their w. on inhabited

20:5.6 for in all their w. on the worlds of a local universe

20:8.1 through the constellation service to the highest w. of

20:10.1 The w. of each Paradise Son in behalf of each world

20:10.2 ministers who are unceasingly devoted to the w. of

21:0.2 In the vast w. of organizing a local universe, these

21:3.1 a result of his own personal experiences in the w. of

21:5.6 in no way interferes with the w. of life elaboration

21:6.1 as we observe their w. in the present universe age,

23:1.3 classifications are based wholly on the type of w.

23:1.6 those beings doing the same kind of w. in the same

23:1.10 there is practically no w. of the universes in which

23:2.11 I am not permitted to reveal much of the w. of the

23:3.9 As the universes grow, the expanded w. of

23:4.4 Who will take up their w. in the grand universe?

24:1.12 In their w. of circuit supervision these efficient

24:3.1 deductions based on our knowledge of their w., I

24:6.1 their name from the nature and purpose of their w.

24:6.2 to tell you of the w. of these Graduate Guides, but

25:1.1 the spiritual world there is no such thing as menial w.

25:1.2 The Havona Servitals are the joint creative w. of the

25:1.5 few limits to the range of w. these versatile beings

25:1.5 the Spirit, and to the w. of the Seven Master Spirits

25:1.6 Guides manifest a transcendent devotion to their w.

25:1.7 variety of activities in connection with the w. of

25:1.7 so helpful in their subsequent w. on the Havona

25:3.5 Their w. is sometimes carried out for the apparent

25:3.6 Here they have much w. to do, and they prove to be

25:3.9 In this larger w. of a universe the commissioners are

25:3.12 The character of the w. of the commissioners

25:4.12 transiently with the advisers are chosen for such w.

25:4.17 Technical Advisers are dedicated to the w. of

25:4.18 with the service and w. of the Universal Censors.

25:6.1 and assigned to their spheres of w. by the councils

25:7.1 They are not indispensable to an ascender’s real w.

25:7.1 neither do they in any sense displace the w. of the

25:7.1 are ably assisted in this w. by the reversion directors.

25:7.4 The w. of the Morontia Companions is more fully

26:2.3 The w. of the primary supernaphim is so unique and

26:3.4 to insure harmony in all the w. of preparing the

26:3.10 The fluctuations in the w. with the ascendant beings

26:4.14 Now must the pilgrim helpers begin the w. of

26:5.1 Simultaneously these high ministers begin their w.

26:5.2 conduct their w. for the ascending mortals in three

26:5.6 When the w. of the outer Havona circle is finished

26:8.2 the general w. of preparing their candidates for a

26:8.5 are remanded to the w. of the realms of space for a

26:11.2 are being prepared for some future w. by a special

27:1.1 They begin their w. on the final attainment circle

28:4.1 the w. of the Solitary and other messengers is very

28:4.14 specialized w. is undertaken only in emergencies.

28:5.13 In all this w. these wise men of the superuniverses

28:6.12 call “time,” both in its positive employment, w.,

28:6.17 During the play of time you should envision the w. of

28:7.4 much of the w. of interplanetary and interuniverse

29:4.14 used by the midway creatures in their routine w..

29:4.18 their w., though mechanical and matter-of-fact in

29:4.33 to explain the technique of this phase of their w..

30:2.9 beings who carry forward their w. apart from the

30:2.148 Such emissaries prosecute their w. and carry on

30:3.1 Their w. may be described as follows: 1. The Star

30:3.2 Uversa is favorably situated for the w. of this colony,

30:3.4 They carry on their w. with the aid of a multitude

30:3.4 in their w. of star study and space survey.

30:4.11 he ascended on high at the conclusion of his w. on

30:4.13 are utilized for group morontia activities in the w. of

30:4.30 What a preparation for some future w. is afforded by

31:0.8 We think we know their future w., but we are not

31:1.1 mortals and still more intrigued with the future w.

31:1.4 see their enthusiasm in the new w. of the finaliters.

31:7.4 to trinitize many of their assistants in the w. of

32:1.1 space-force and the primordial energies are the w. of

32:1.5 with the arrival of the Creator Son, w. is begun upon

32:1.5 while the w. of creating the architectural worlds

32:2.2 the preliminary physical w. of universe organization

33:3.3 In all his w. of love and life bestowal the Creator

33:3.4 Only a Son can retrieve the w. of their joint

33:4.5 executive was created fully endowed for his w.,

33:4.6 created for their special w., who are unrevealed to

33:4.7 were never known to depart from their regular w.

33:4.8 until they are inducted into the administrative w. of

33:7.1 He does not personally participate in the judicial w.

33:8.1 concerned with the executive and administrative w.

34:0.3 they cannot function in the w. of physical creation

34:1.1 subsequent to this preliminary w. of creation by

34:1.2 less personal associate of the Son in his earlier w. of

34:5.1 Son and the Son’s bestowed spirit in the further w.

34:5.2 Spirit begins the w. of evolutionary progression,

35:2.3 Most of their w. is regular and somewhat routine,

35:3.10 spheres are devoted to activities germane to the w.

35:3.14 This w. is carried on in classes composed of those

35:3.15 2. The special w. of sphere number two consists in a

35:4.0 4. SPECIAL WORK OF THE MELCHIZEDEKS

35:4.1 but all of this educational w. is under the supervision

35:5.7 But their w. more largely pertains to the legislative

35:6.5 Vorondadek order assist with the administrative w..

35:7.2 with supplemental w. on its six satellites, on up

35:7.3 activities on these worlds of study and practical w..

35:8.4 counselors in the administrative w. of the universe.

35:10.1 system administrators at w. on the system capitals,

36:2.14 as technical assistants to the Life Carriers in the w.

36:3.8 spiritual choice, then and there their w. terminates

36:5.12 the spirit co-ordinator and articulator of the w. of

37:2.11 identified with the local universe w. of the Corps

37:3.2 being dedicated to the w. of creature survival and

37:3.5 phases of the w. of the various ministering spirits.

37:6.1 much of the w. designed to effect its maintenance

37:6.4 of education provides for intimate association of w.

37:9.11 on the planet uninterruptedly carrying on their w..

37:10.3 There is much w. connected with their upkeep,

37:10.6 a brief outline of the nature and w. of the manifold

38:5.4 Seraphim’s w. in the universe is without bounds and

38:7.6 prove to be most efficient in the borderland w. of

38:9.1 the angelic hosts in the w. of serving mortal man

38:9.11 The planetary w. of both primary and secondary

39:1.3 devoted to organizing and administering the w.

39:1.3 seraphim are not concerned in the w. of adjudication

39:1.7 In this w. they are closely associated with the High

39:2.11 or otherwise hinder creative and transforming w..

39:2.15 Their w. is of a high order, being so multicircuited

39:3.2 to the collective w. of the Constellation Fathers,

39:4.2 intricate details of the executive w. of the system

39:4.13 Even the w. of this world, paramount though it is,

39:4.13 so important as the way in which you do this w..

39:5.1 The ministering w. of angels becomes of increasing

39:5.4 Without the w. of these seraphim the efforts of the

40:9.2 the time of mortal death the w. of the Adjusters is

42:2.12 In response to the w. of these force manipulators,

42:2.14 This w. is carried on by the versatile directors,

42:4.3 concerned in the w. of transmuting the ultimaton

42:4.5 cold and other influences are at w. organizing

42:4.11 In a dynamic sense the w. which resting matter can

43:1.4 these highlands contain no w. of creature hands.

43:6.7 extensive w. of botanic decoration and biologic

44:0.2 Though their w. may be almost incomprehensible to

44:0.20 convey the nature of the w. of the celestial artisans

44:2.2 reproducers, and I will attempt to illustrate their w.

44:2.11 much,very much, of their w. is of a permanent nature

44:3.6 information respecting one’s present and future w.

44:4.6 are able to improve one thousandfold upon the w. of

44:4.11 denominate these artisans poets, although their w.

44:4.12 this group of thought recorders assigned to the w. of

44:5.3 their w. embraces numerous unique adventures in

44:5.7 On Urantia much of their w. must be accomplished

44:6.1 How I wish I knew how to portray the exquisite w.

44:6.1 Every attempt on my part to explain the w. of spirit

44:8.1 Although celestial artisans do not personally w. on

44:8.1 When thus assigned, these artisans temporarily w.

45:6.7 the planet being devoted to this w. of child rearing.

46:5.10 various groups of sonship may be observed at w..

46:5.13 And in all of this w. Daynals are ably assisted by a

46:5.29 are of three distinct varieties: w., progress, and play.

47:5.3 On this sphere more positive educational w. is

48:3.6 the nature of the w. of these Morontia Companions

48:3.7 are the co-ordinators of the w. of all other morontia

48:3.16 They were created for this w., and pending the

48:4.1 The ascendant life is equally divided between w. and

48:4.3 best understand the w. of the reversion directors if

48:4.9 All are volunteers, giving themselves to the w. of

48:4.12 signifies struggle and advancement; it bespeaks w.,

48:5.9 They have already been trained for their w. while

48:6.37 Nothing can take precedence over the w. of your

48:6.37 Very important is the w. of preparation for the next

48:6.37 but nothing equals the importance of the w. of the

48:6.37 But though the w. is important, the self is not.

48:6.37 so that there is little energy left to do the w..

48:6.37 Self-importance, not w.-importance, exhausts

48:6.37 You can do important w. if you do not become

48:7.13 Life is but a day’s w.—do it well.

48:7.31 Such is the w. of the beginners on the first mansion

50:3.1 accompany the prince as in the w. of early race

50:4.2 the physical w. connected with the establishment

50:4.2 around a garden headquarters, from which their w.

50:4.13 The w. of these loyal evangels helped to prevent

50:5.1 His w. is quite independent of the missions of the

51:0.3 cannot hope to know all about the w. of these Sons

51:0.3 Adam and Eve’s w. is not reckoned as a total loss.

51:3.1 his corporeal staff do much of the preliminary w. of

51:3.5 When the w. of the Urantia Adam and Eve was

51:5.3 This w. of biologic betterment is a function of the

51:7.2 the union of the educational and administrative w.

52:4.5 The daily w. required to sustain one’s independence

53:0.2 all the history of Lanonandek Sons, in all their w.

53:7.1 They do this w. as they tarry en route to Edentia.

53:7.13 But as concerned their w. on the administrative

53:9.1 now labor with the Panoptians in the w. of caring for

55:8.6 We are not permitted to reveal the nature of the w.

56:7.5 This new invasion of the administrative w. of the

57:2.4 about to begin their w. of converting space gases

57:3.1 nebulae begin to throw off suns and start on the w.

60:4.2 conflicting forces and pressures at w. in the earth’s

62:3.2 thumbs, about as well adapted for diversified w. as

62:7.5 the official acceptance of the Life Carriers’ w. on

62:7.6 of the planet, we realized that our w. was finished,

64:4.3 but they greatly improved the w. in flint until it

65:7.2 much, depends on the w. of these seven adjutants.

66:4.6 the prosecution of their world w. the entire regime

66:5.28 the group intrusted with the w. of bringing society

66:7.7 students trained in Mesopotamia for w. with their

66:7.19 W. with the soil is not a curse; rather is it the

67:1.3 In all the administrative w of a local universe no high

67:3.6 Van was wholly devoted to the w. of ministry to his

67:6.6 The Melchizedek receivers of Urantia did heroic w..

67:6.7 Van and continued the w. of fostering the evolution

69:2.3 Primitive savages never did any real w. cheerfully

69:2.4 Primitive man disliked hard w., and he would not

69:2.6 the lazy devotees of magic and the apostles of w.

69:3.2 Woman’s w. was derived from the selective presence

69:3.2 engaging in accentuated periods of w. and rest.

69:3.3 Man has selfishly chosen the more agreeable w.,

69:3.3 Man has always been ashamed to do woman’s w.,

69:3.3 has never shown any reluctance to doing man’s w..

69:3.4 The old men and cripples were set to w making tools

69:8.11 to do at least a self-sustaining amount of w..

71:6.2 it keeps many otherwise slothful mortals hard at w..

71:7.9 4. The nobility of w.—duty.

72:2.8 Very much of the federal administrative w. is

72:3.2 reside in small country settlements carry on this w.

72:4.6 When a brilliant student completes his w. ahead of

72:6.2 entitle them to remain at w. until the age of seventy.

73:2.4 commissions began in earnest their preliminary w.,

73:2.5 everything possible to frustrate and hamper the w. of

73:4.2 This once completed, the real w. of landscape

73:4.5 be trained in the w. of carrying on the enterprise in

73:5.8 Although the w of embellishment was hardly finished

73:7.2 reserves of the violet race for undertaking the w. of

74:0.1 All the w. of rematerializing the bodies of Adam

75:1.1 they addressed themselves to the all-important w.

75:1.2 Under normal conditions the first w. of a Planetary

75:1.3 they must begin all anew the w. of converting the

75:3.2 an affiliation with the w. of Adam and Eve in the

75:3.4 the w. of winning the remote tribes to the cause of

76:2.3 a thousand and one details associated with the w.

76:3.4 Seth became absorbed in the w. of improving the

77:1.4 After a year of observing the w. of this unique group

77:1.6 the Prince and his staff in the w of influencing society

77:3.4 After four and one-half years of w. a great dispute

77:3.4 contentions became so bitter that all w. stopped.

77:8.1 left to assist in the spiritual and semispiritual w. on

77:8.3 they enter into the spirit of human w., rest, and play.

77:8.4 they are invaluable to the seraphim in their w. for

77:8.12 it was a secondary midwayer who performed the w.

77:8.13 Their chief w. today is that of unperceived

77:8.13 It was the w. of this secondary group, ably

77:9.11 Because of the valuable w. performed by midwayers,

79:2.1 the deltas of the Ganges and Indus being the w. of

80:8.5 became mother worshipers as the result of the w. of

81:2.10 the only way in which man could accomplish w.

81:6.23 In this w. of passing on the cultural torch to the next

81:6.32 It is not enough to train men for w.; in a complex

81:6.32 transiently unemployed in their specialized w..

82:3.7 the ability to perform hard w. and to bear children.

82:3.7 required to execute a certain piece of agricultural w.

83:5.13 of frequent childbearing coupled with hard w..

83:5.13 to help with both childbearing and the domestic w.

84:2.4 The prospective father ceased w. as the time of

84:3.8 what had theretofore been regarded as woman’s w..

84:3.10 But women still had to do the real w. while men did

84:3.10 and later, when taking over much of woman’s w.,

86:2.5 way of avoiding all forms of intellectual hard w..

89:4.8 in his sacrificing, ceasing to offer up his w. animals.

90:2.1 utilized the great power of suggestion in their w.,

92:3.9 accumulation of capital; it fostered w. of certain

92:4.5 Except for the w. of Van, the influence of the

92:4.9 they are not the w. of a single universe personality

92:6.1 missionary w. of Christians and Mohammedans,

93:5.8 and return to the more spiritual w. sponsored by

94:6.9 His chief w. consisted in the compilation of the

95:1.10 they were the w. of the descendants of the earlier

95:1.11 Egypt through the w. of Amenemope and Ikhnaton.

95:5.14 the repercussions of his w. persisted for centuries in

95:6.3 this new religion was one of action—w.—not prayers

96:5.2 There is so little on record of the great w. of Moses

96:7.2  The Psalms are the w. of a score or more of authors;

97:2.2 Elisha, his faithful associate, took up his w. and,

97:6.4 is our Lord, great in counsel and mighty in w..

97:7.14 to the w. of building up a misconceived nationalism,

98:1.5 to the gods became more of a w. in art than a matter

99:1.6 not become organically involved in the secular w. of

101:4.3 autorevelation when it emerges as a result of the w.

101:5.1 the necessary w. of sorting and sifting the errors of

101:6.5 carried forward his w. by the combined guidance

102:1.1 The w. of the Adjuster constitutes the explanation

102:2.7 Evolutionary man does not naturally relish hard w..

108:0.1 that is the fundamental w. of the divine gifts.

108:4.2 co-ordinate with, or apparently related to, the w. of

108:4.5 I believe that much of this inscrutable w. is wrought

108:6.2 virtually thwarted in their w. by many of man’s

109:2.9 Adjusters do so only on the levels of their mutual w.

109:3.1 The character of the detailed w. of Mystery Monitors

109:3.1 There is also a slight variation in their w. among the

109:5.3 the plans and interrupting the w. of the Adjusters.

109:5.3 Their w. is not only interfered with by the innate

110:1.2 a fuller appreciation of the unselfish and superb w. of

110:2.1 they begin w. with a definite and predetermined

110:2.2 ingenious, and perfect in their methods of w., but

110:2.3 to the w. of building up spiritual counterparts of your

110:4.0 4. THE ADJUSTER’S WORK IN THE MIND

110:4.3 sometimes the direct or indirect w. of the Adjuster;

110:6.14 The Adjuster’s w. is much more effective after the

110:7.3 Adjusters only gain experience for advanced w. in

111:1.1 Though the w. of Adjusters is spiritual in nature,

111:1.1 must, perforce, do all their w. upon an intellectual

113:5.4 are thus receiving an introduction to their future w.

113:7.3 as assistants to the seraphim in the immediate w.

119:0.6 Michael Sons begin their w. of universe organization

121:7.7 history as the providence of God—Yahweh at w..

121:8.5 was written by Isador, who had as a help in his w.

121:8.10 Gospel according to John relates Jesus’ w. in Judea

121:8.10 a covering letter for the w. which Nathan executed

122:2.6 Gabriel, while she was at w. in her Nazareth home.

122:5.8 Joseph was employed by Mary’s father in the w. of

122:10.2 Joseph was afraid to seek w., and their small savings

123:0.1 well able to support his family as he secured w.

123:1.1 Joseph secured w. as a carpenter, and they were

123:1.6 After this he did very little carpenter w. by the day.

123:1.6 Jesus also did some w. in leather and with rope

123:3.7 Joseph formally entered upon his w. as a builder.

123:3.8 Joseph did considerable w. at Cana, Bethlehem

123:6.1 progressive third of the class, doing his w. so well

124:1.12 When w. and caravan travel were slack, Jesus made

124:4.1 Jesus began doing regular w. in the home carpenter

124:5.5 was in charge of the w. on a new public building,

125:6.12 or to establish the plan of his w. on earth, still,

126:2.1 injured by the falling of a derrick while at w. on

126:3.8 this Son of Man, describing the w. he would do on

126:3.8 he did when he subsequently began his public w..

126:3.9 settled many things about his forthcoming w. for the

126:5.8 The close w. at the carpenter’s bench during this

126:5.11 of money due his father for w. on Herod’s palace,

127:1.6 Fortunately Jesus had plenty of w.; his was of such a

127:1.6 he was never idle no matter how slack w. might be

127:1.7 enter publicly upon his w. as a teacher of truth

127:2.11 began full-time w. at home in the carpenter shop.

127:2.11 to do more house finishing and expert cabinet w..

127:3.7 Jesus began w. in the old family repair shop and was

127:3.11 to take up carpentry or some other line of w..

127:3.12 “the heavenly Father should call” them to their w..

127:6.8 “my hour,” the time when “my Father’s w. must

127:6.11 to begin w. at the small bench in the home carpenter

127:6.11 poverty since three of them were regularly at w..

128:1.4 Prior to the beginning of his public w. his knowledge

128:1.6 carpenter now fully understood the w. before him,

128:2.2 Simon graduated from school and began w. with

128:2.3 The latter part of this year, when carpenter w. was

128:2.6 become engaged on public w. in both Sepphoris

128:3.1 the pressure was slightly relaxed as four were at w..

128:3.1 Jesus stopped w. for three weeks to take Simon to

128:6.1 of all the children with the exception of certain w.

128:6.6 in connection with his propaganda w. in behalf of

128:6.10 to postpone the contemplation of his future w. for

128:7.2 man walked about Nazareth to and from his w.,

128:7.3 who was not inclined to settle down to w. nor was

129:1.3 For several years Zebedee had more w., turning out

129:2.3 “My Teacher, go about your business, do your w.

129:3.5 He was dedicated to the w. of revealing the Father

130:1.4 (In this narrative of the personal w. of Jesus with his

130:5.3 Jesus why he had not devoted himself to the w. of

130:6.3 Set your mind at w. to solve its problems;

131:2.2 The Lord’s w. is great, and in wisdom has he

131:2.8 God will bring every man’s w. to judgment with

131:3.1 Melchizedek missionaries who continued their w. in

132:0.9 Jesus’ w. in behalf of the original thirty-two was

132:0.9 And Jesus could do this great w. of religious training

132:4.1 not devote all his leisure while in Rome to this w.

132:5.24 —if your w. has been done in fairness and equity—

133:1.2 Mercy ministry is always the w. of the individual,

133:2.4 Ganid began w. on the steward of the ship, but on

133:4.0 4. PERSONAL WORK IN CORINTH

133:5.5 would get in one another’s way so badly that the w.

133:6.3 to the subsequent w. of the Christian missionaries.

134:7.6 up to Mount Hermon that he might finish his w. of

134:9.6 put on his apron, and presented himself for w.,

134:9.7 During this final period of Jesus’ w. at the boatshop,

134:9.7 he had completed a commendable piece of w..

135:6.4 new feature about the w. of this Nazarite preacher:

135:8.1 his w. had become the chief topic of conversation

135:8.1 fresh, first-hand reports of the evangelist’s w..

135:8.3 Jesus laid down his tools, removed his w. apron,

135:10.1 John felt that his w. was almost finished; he was

135:11.1 had to be content with hearing of his w. through

135:11.3 also knowing that John’s w. on earth was finished,

135:11.4 messengers to Jesus, inquiring: “Is my w. done? Why

136:0.1 Jesus began his public w. at the height of the

136:3.4 that his bestowal w. was finished in so far as it

136:3.5 Technically, your w. on Urantia and in the flesh of

136:3.6 to Immanuel, proffered his assurance that, in the w.

136:4.0 4. PLANS FOR PUBLIC WORK

136:4.1 in comparative retirement until the w. of John

136:4.13 to conduct his w. in behalf of other worlds in need,

136:5.1 with the ensuing program of his public w. on Urantia

136:6.1 returned to Galilee to resume his w. among men?

136:8.6 earth children must subsequently follow in their w. of

136:9.1 John had already begun this w.; how might he

136:9.2 he proposed to finish his w. as he had begun it,

137:1.1 to labor with him in the w. of establishing the new

137:1.2 silent observer of, and sincere believer in, John’s w.,

137:1.3 “This is but the beginning; presently will my w. end,

137:1.3 but it is dangerous to the w. of the kingdom.

137:5.1 cities of Sepphoris and Tiberias in their future w..

137:5.4 of the Son of Man shall have finished his w.,

137:6.5 evening in study and preparation for their future w.

137:6.5 Each of you must now return to his accustomed w.

137:7.2 Day by day they went about their ordinary w.,

137:7.4 Herod decided not to molest Jesus, whose w.

137:7.14 In later years after seasons of intense public w.,

137:8.2 as Jesus was at w. in the boatshop, Peter brought

137:8.3 Jesus did his last w. at the carpenter bench on this

137:8.7 and when I shall have finished my w. on earth,

138:1.1 make their first tour entirely one of personal w..

138:1.2 desired to ordain twelve apostles to continue the w.

138:1.3 The six did not separate to go to their w. until they

138:1.3 Jesus is right; we are too few to encompass this w.

138:1.3 This morning, as they separated to go to their w.,

138:5.2 to instruct them in the nature and w. of the Holy

138:6.1 experience in preparation for the w. of the kingdom.

138:7.1 missionary campaign of five months’ personal w..

138:7.4 It is not the will of my Father that we begin our w.

138:7.4 to provide for everything needful in your future w.

138:7.7 going out to do personal w. in behalf of the kingdom

138:8.0 8. FIRST WORK OF THE TWELVE

138:8.1 they went forth two and two to the fields of w.

138:8.3 1. The w. and imprisonment of John the Baptist.

138:8.6 for each succeeding two weeks of missionary w. for

138:9.1 period of alternate fishing and personal w. proved

138:9.1 five months of w. with Jesus led these apostles,

138:9.2 Not only were these months of quiet w. a great test

138:9.2 was prepared to launch forth on his public w.,

138:9.3 The apostles carried on their personal w. in Gerasa,

138:9.3 w. without having to worry about the financial

138:10.6 was never necessary after they began their public w.;

139:1.4 Jesus’ policy of utilizing the program of personal w.

139:2.7 the first to come forward to defend the w. of Philip

139:5.8 as they arose in his w. with “Come”—“come with me;

139:5.9 came down from Jerusalem to observe his w. in

139:5.10 being most successful in his w. for the Samaritans

139:5.11 associated with her husband in his evangelistic w.

139:5.11 Their eldest daughter, Leah, continued their w.,

139:7.8 Matthew did all his financial w. in a quiet, personal

139:7.8 the whole of Matthew’s modest fortune to the w. of

139:8.5 Thomas was director of the w. and movements of

139:8.11 Thomas was downhearted, to stick close to his w.

139:8.12 If Jesus and his w. had not been genuine, it could not

139:8.12 fully understand all about Jesus and his w. on earth,

139:9.3 Andrew assigned the twins to the w. of policing the

139:9.11 to their families and nets; the twins’ w. was done.

139:12.1 interested in the preaching and w. of John the Baptist

140:0.3 collective dedication to the sacred w. of representing

140:2.2 to your keeping while I go on to finish the w. you

140:6.1 We do not feel able to begin this w. until you have

140:6.13 You are intrusted with a great w., and I crave your

140:6.13 Having now enlisted unreservedly in the w. of the

140:6.13 w. of the kingdom, be assured that the Father will

140:6.14 to your rest so as to be ready for the morrow’s w..

140:7.1 “Now must you begin your w. of preaching the

140:7.1 that we should now be ready to enter upon the w.,

140:7.1 for just a few days more before we begin the w. of

140:7.2 the Master now turned this w. over to the twelve.

140:10.1 you must be righteous in order to do the w..”

140:10.2 Another great handicap in this w. of teaching the

140:10.3 doing a w. on this world but for all other worlds in

141:0.0  BEGINNING THE PUBLIC WORK

141:0.1 to say good-bye and wish them well in the new w.

141:1.1 Herod would soon begin to take notice of his w.;

141:1.5 was spent in quietly taking over John’s w. in Perea

141:3.2 Thomas, and Simon did much of the personal w.

141:3.2 of these three also did considerable religious w..

141:7.8 Jesus began his w. with the poor, the very class

141:7.11 intimated to Peter, James, and John that his w. on

141:8.2 The apostles did some public w. in Jericho, but their

142:1.7 believers were engaged in doing much personal w.

142:1.7 No longer was the w. of Jesus confined to Palestine.

142:5.4 then shall the w. of righteousness become peace,

142:5.5 lessons which proved of assistance in their later w..

142:7.1 After the busy period of teaching and personal w.

142:8.1 month of May was spent in doing personal w. in

143:3.4 talking over matters not related to their religious w..

143:3.8 extensive w. with exclusively gentile populations.

143:6.1 will of Him who sent me and to accomplish His w.

143:6.6 The w. which Jesus and the twelve did in these

143:6.6 to prepare the way for the marvelous w. of Philip

143:7.3 W. should alternate with play; religion should be

144:0.2 conditions made it unwise to plan for aggressive w.

144:0.3 Jesus knew that the days of the preliminary w. of

144:0.3 rehearsing his apostles and then to do quiet w. in the

144:1.1 increasingly committed to the w. of the kingdom.

144:1.4 2. To allow opposition to their w. in both Judea and

144:6.6 groups of twelve apostles would go on with the w.,

144:7.1 that preliminary period of taking over John’s w.

145:3.12 watchers to report on the w. and teachings of Jesus

145:3.13 his personal w. consisted in ministering to the sick

145:3.13 while his apostles did the w. of public preaching and

145:5.1 knew that he must also do the more important w. of

145:5.6 have me turn aside from my w. for the gratification

146:0.2 they threw themselves into the w. of preaching the

146:2.15 night, for God has made me glad through his w..

146:3.6 “While you cannot observe the divine spirit at w.

146:5.1 They were doing well with their w. of bringing

147:0.2 Herod had no objections to Jesus’ w. as a healer

147:2.2 preaching, only private teaching and personal w..

147:6.2 Jesus was so conducting his w. that the Roman

147:6.4 rubbing out between our hands is hardly more w.

148:3.3 participate in the w. of training the new evangelistic

148:7.4 This man returned to his w. as a stone mason,

149:0.2 “Go forth to do the w. as you have been charged,

149:0.3 they carried on their w. of preaching and teaching.

149:0.3 visiting two cities in one day to observe the w. of

149:0.4 maintained a permanent headquarters for the w. of

149:0.4 This was the clearinghouse for Jesus’ w. on earth

149:0.4 rapidly enlarging and extending w. of the kingdom

149:0.4 spending some of his time at his old w. of fishing.

149:4.1 Jesus did very little public w. on this preaching tour,

150:1.1 we will set apart ten women for the ministering w.

150:1.3 acknowledgment of woman’s place in religious w..

150:2.2 strict rules about doing personal w. with women,

150:3.1 read from the Scriptures concerning woman’s w.

151:1.1 meditated on the next move to be made in the w.

151:3.14 leaders at Jerusalem to teach that all of his w. was

152:1.3 were becoming concerned lest he continue his w. of

152:6.2 hysteria after he should leave them alone in the w.

153:1.2 Henceforth, the w. of the kingdom was to be

153:2.7 I plainly told you: ‘This is the w. of God, that you

154:5.2 all to seek God for guidance and to carry on the w.

154:5.3 David said: “Go forth to your w., Master.

154:6.1 program of trying to dissuade him from further w..

154:6.9 not forsake his earth family to do his Father’s w.

154:7.2 Bethsaida, which served as headquarters for the w.

155:3.1 Jesus did no public w. during this two weeks’

155:3.1 more clearly discerned that a new phase of the w.

156:2.3 was a very fruitful time in the w. of winning souls,

156:3.1 While the twenty-four were engaged in their w.,

156:6.3 the next move to be made in the w. of preaching the

157:3.2 that he was entering upon the final epoch of his w.

157:3.7 sense that a great event in their lives and in the w. of

157:6.11 presently leave this world and return to the w. of the

157:7.5 to be endowed for the finish of my w. on earth.

158:1.6 Be of good cheer; I will not leave you until my w.

158:6.4 do spiritual w. in the absence of spiritual power.

159:2.2 jurisdiction of one group of believers over the w.

159:3.4 put forth every effort to secure w. for those who find

159:4.3 “These writings are the w. of men, some of them

159:6.1 had a valuable experience in carrying on their w.

159:6.2 the future plans for extending the w. of the kingdom

160:0.1 Andrew announced that no w. would be planned

160:1.9 large measure of success in secular or religious w.

160:3.1 The effort toward maturity necessitates w., and w.

160:4.10 suppose that faithfulness in doing one’s daily w.

160:4.10 Success requires not only devotion to one’s w. but

162:2.4 Jesus’ w. since his baptism had become well known

162:6.1 When the Son of Man has finished his w. on earth,

162:7.3 sent by God, that I am not doing this w. of myself?

162:9.2 the consolidation of the w. of the two groups of the

163:1.3 Salute no man by the way, attend only to your w..

163:6.3 even after I shall have returned to you and the w.

163:6.7 You have entered upon this great w. of teaching man

163:7.3 trained a larger corps of fifty women in the w. of

163:7.3 with the leadership of the enlarged women’s w.

163:7.4 The w. of the kingdom now prepared to enter upon

164:2.3 the method he would pursue in bringing his w. once

164:3.7 to use this beggar in his plans for that day’s w.,

164:3.7 when it will be impossible to do the w. we are

164:5.3 “For no good w. would we stone you but for

165:0.2 took over most of the w. of ministration to the sick.

165:1.2 The Master chose to terminate his w. on earth when

165:1.3 The twelve paid little or no attention to the field w.,

165:1.3 master, John the Baptist, had done most of his w..

165:4.5 devote all their energies to the w. of the kingdom.

165:4.8 Can you not see that my w. has to do with making

165:5.3 Devote yourselves to your w., believing that both

165:5.3 if you dedicate your lives to the w. of the kingdom

165:5.5 “But in the w. which is just ahead of us, and in

166:1.4 even when the w. of the gospel is brought before

166:5.3 explains why nothing is heard of Abner and his w.

167:0.1 the various localities where the seventy were at w.,

167:3.2 not six days in which men should do all their w.?

167:4.5 that there are twelve hours of the day in which w.

167:4.5 I would do one more mighty w. for these Jews;

167:7.5 these angels are engaged in the w. of saving men,

168:0.2 hardly dared hope that Jesus would leave his w.

168:2.10 many believed in Jesus as a result of this mighty w.,

168:3.1 their decision to destroy Jesus and stop his w..

169:1.6 The younger son enjoyed play but shunned w.;

169:1.6 the older devoted himself to w. but seldom played.

169:1.11 the elder son came in from his day’s w. in the field,

169:4.2 combined natures and to show their conjoint w..

170:5.19 such a restatement as will undo the w. of his early

171:1.1 cities of Perea, where Abner’s associates were at w..

171:2.3 man began to build but was unable to finish his w..’

171:3.1 messengers went right on with their w. of teaching

171:3.2 go forward with their w. in complete disregard of

172:2.1 the apostles to refrain from doing any public w.

172:3.1 perform the mightiest w. of his earth bestowal,

172:3.11 Jerusalem to meet them; that was the w. of others.

174:0.2 Doubt not that I am able to finish the w. I have

175:1.24 My w. for you is done.

175:3.1 ruling body determined to put a stop to his w., but

176:2.1 would most certainly return to consummate the w.

176:2.3 Very soon must I leave you and take up the w. the

176:3.1 “Since you are to return to finish the w. of the

176:3.3 “Each generation should carry on their w.,

176:3.4 his servants set themselves at w. to gain profits

176:3.6 you should go about the w. of the Father’s business,

177:0.1 When the w. of teaching the people did not press

178:1.3 in the w. of furthering the mission of the spiritual

178:1.16 Let the Spirit of Truth do his own w..

178:2.3 David Zebedee, through the w. of his secret agents

178:2.4 with this word for Abner: “Go on with your w..

178:3.2 warned you that I must presently return to the w.

178:3.2 I must leave you in the world to carry on the w. of

178:3.2 to send you forth to represent me and finish the w.

178:3.4 first must you gird yourselves and complete the w.

178:3.4 —and when you have finished your w. on earth,

178:3.4 even as I have finished my Father’s w. on earth

179:2.3 and that his w. on earth was almost finished.

179:2.3 that this traitorous betrayal was the w. of Judas,

179:3.5 one’s future connection with the Master’s w.,

180:0.3 But when you have finished your w. on earth as I

180:3.4 I must return to my Father’s w. in the spheres on

180:3.9 sake of the very life I have lived—for the w.’ sake.”

180:4.1 after he has fully accepted the w. I have done for

181:2.3 As concerns the w. put in my hands by the Father,

181:2.7 and that you will do valiant w. in its proclamation,

181:2.11 And when the w. given into your hands is finished

181:2.18 Go on with your w. on earth to the end, and then

181:2.19 never doubt that you were once called to the w. of

181:2.19 If, for the time being, your w. in the outward affairs

181:2.19 rejoice with them and continue your daily w. as

181:2.20 You must soon more fully do the w. you were

181:2.20 blessed with spiritual vision, go forth to your w.,

181:2.20 You have a great w. to do, and when it is finished

181:2.21 Sincerity is most serviceable in the w of the kingdom

181:2.26 Dedicate your life to the great w. of showing how

182:1.1 sustain us in this hour and henceforth in all the w. we

182:1.3 have accomplished the w. which you gave me to do.

182:1.4 to the world after I have returned to your w.,

182:1.4 I am about to return to the w. you have given me

182:2.2 Prepare yourselves for the w. of tomorrow.

182:2.9 no secular w. was ever done after noon on the day

182:3.7 just now he was weary from w., exhausted from

182:3.10 childhood in Nazareth and his early w. in Galilee.

183:1.2 unprecedented demonstration of cruelty was the w.

184:3.17 preparation day for the Passover and no secular w.

185:2.5 Pilate knew something of Jesus’ w. among the Jews,

185:3.8 Pilate heard them say that he began his w. in Galilee,

185:4.1 who had been accidentally killed while at w. on

185:4.1 he had worried a great deal about him when his w.

186:2.1 When Jesus was arrested, he knew that his w. on

187:1.6 My w. is about done—soon I go to my Father—but

188:3.4 the spirit counterpart of the Adjuster’s early w. in

189:0.1 associates in the w. of creature rehabilitation

190:1.5 Men, I declare to you that we have finished our w..

190:2.2 but he had long since lost contact with Jesus’ w.

190:5.2 in great earnestness about Jesus, his teachings, w.,

190:5.4 When you tell me that it is about the w. and

192:2.6 Simon back into service, and keeping him at w..

192:2.10 when the w. down here is over, you shall serve

192:2.13 and after you have, perchance, returned to the w.

192:2.13 Never allow a change in your outward w. to

192:2.13 when you are a faith son of God, all upright w.

192:2.13 Do your w., therefore, from this time on, as for God

192:2.13 And in all of this w., on this world and on other

192:2.13 I will w. with you, and my spirit shall dwell within

192:3.2 as when they were first set apart for the special w.

194:4.5 speedy return to this world to finish the w. he began.

194:4.7 that Jesus was to return any day to finish his w.

194:4.10 for if this counsel or this w. is of men, it will be

195:7.11 Such a scientific piece of w. could be executed only

195:10.17 more attention to the w. of teaching youth how to

195:10.20 politics without principles, wealth without w., power

work-importance

48:6.37 Self-importance, not w.,exhausts immature creatures

workverb

4:1.4 “We know that all things w. together for good to

4:1.11 so unerringly to w. out to the glory of God and for

5:3.5 and w. out the details of your earthly sojourn in

6:5.7 while these two forever w. as one for your spiritual

9:2.5 These divine spirits which w. for man’s uplifting

10:7.5 situations always w. out for the welfare and progress

12:8.1 spirit beings and spirit ascenders live and w. on

13:4.6 status is limited to native beings and those who w.

15:10.23 Their rulers w. in the councils of divine wisdom

17:6.6 And they w. together in this form of association

18:3.5 There are many phases of activity in which they w. as

23:1.5 not lonesome spirits, for they truly like to w. alone.

23:1.9 Solitary Messengers must travel and w. alone.

23:2.1 during such service they w. under the supervision of

23:2.21 the Solitary Messengers as they often w. and study

24:4.2 Associate Inspectors w. under the supervision of the

25:4.12 You will w. your way through the ascending levels

26:1.16 They can w. singly except when directly

26:1.16 in addition must w. in pairs in order to synchronize

26:1.16 Seraphim can w. singly as discrete and localized

26:4.2 secondary supernaphim w. in the following seven

26:11.2 unique groups of trinitized beings are going to w.

27:0.1 children of the Infinite Spirit w. interchangeably

28:4.12 w. in liaison with the angels of the reflective voices

28:6.21 these reflectors of greatness and of goodness w.

29:0.11 you will w. freely with the supervisors of morontia

29:2.10 they w. in close association with these co-ordinators

29:3.10 They w. with the three basic currents of ten energies

29:4.32 They w. on a gigantic scale, converting the energies

29:4.35 But in all the wonders they w., dissociators never

29:5.4 primordial-force manipulators w. exclusively under

30:3.2 1. The Star Students choose to w. on spheres like

30:3.9 You w. your way through the long school of

34:5.6 Adjusters w. in perfect harmony with the combined

34:7.7 Faith sons w. on intellectual levels and live on

35:2.1 the angels, delight to w. with the Melchizedeks;

36:2.13 the Life Carriers w constantly in an effort to improve

37:2.7 Evening Stars always w in pairs—one a created being

37:4.3 as representatives of the higher universes and to w.

38:4.3 When they are not encircuited, they can w. alone;

38:7.7 these morontia cherubim frequently w. in liaison with

40:9.2 Adjusters do w. in the minds of such beings

41:5.4 for an X-ray-stimulated electron to w. its way from

42:12.11 wherewith the morontia life can begin to w..

43:7.5 univitatia freely w. with all groups and contribute

43:8.5 1. Live happily and w. effectively with ten diverse

48:2.11 they w. in close association with both the physical

48:2.12 They sometimes w. in connection with supermaterial

48:2.12 neither do they w. on the higher training worlds of

48:4.7 the assurance “that all things w. together for good”—

48:5.2 they may return to their former associative w. with

48:5.5 These advanced cherubim usually w. in pairs as they

51:5.7 you must now w. out your planetary problem of race

51:6.2 and they w. together in harmonious co-operation.

51:6.13 and bestows his spirit to live and w. in the minds of

52:6.6 Wise statesmen will sometime w. for the welfare of

54:4.1 Lucifer, Satan, and the fallen princes to w. mischief

54:4.7 that all things w. together for good to all beings who

54:5.11 The angelic hosts were directed to w. for full

54:6.3 misbehaving child will w. a temporary hardship upon

65:4.3 cells begin to proliferate—they actually start to w.

66:5.25 They were finally persuaded to w. with metals and

66:5.26 They did not w. in stone or marble, but their works

68:5.8 scarcely more than a animal, consigned to w. and

69:2.5 to decree that “he who does not w. shall not eat.”

69:3.4 old men and cripples were set to w. making tools

69:8.6 slavery compelled backward and lazy peoples to w.

70:1.6 But even this did not w. at first.

71:3.7 The exalted state not only compels its citizens to w.

72:5.11 able-bodied citizens over eighteen w. either at home

73:1.4 it was exceedingly difficult for them to w. together

74:0.1 They are designed to w. in pairs; seldom do they

74:3.1 and though shorn of most of his power to w. evil,

74:5.5 The moment Adam’s associates began to w.

74:7.24 And thus did Adam w. for the welfare and uplift of

75:8.6 not strange that everything does not w. in perfection;

76:1.2 Adam and his helpers set themselves to w. to build

77:8.3 Midwayers often w. together in such pairs.

81:3.4 and the Andites early learned to w. in iron, gold,

81:3.5 first metal to be sought by man; gold was easy to w.

83:6.1 monogamy tends to w. a biologic hardship on those

83:6.4 it must inevitably w. great hardship on those who

84:3.7 Woman has always had to w.; at least right up to

86:1.3 Why w. hard and reap bad luck—nothing for

88:6.1 was customary for the practitioner to w. unclothed.

94:7.6 his dying words were, “W. out your own salvation.”

103:2.10 altruistic drive become so overdeveloped as to w.

107:5.2 Since Adjusters can plan, w., and love, they must

107:6.2 Your individual Adjusters w. to spiritize you in the

108:4.1 in and through these Mystery Monitors that w.

108:5.10 Adjusters w. in the manner of Paradise perfection;

110:2.4 Adjusters w. in the spheres of the higher levels of the

110:5.5 The Adjusters do w. during sleep, but your dream

111:1.5 must he w. in mind, of which he is conscious.

111:7.2 you could, if you only would—as you w. and worry,

111:7.4 difficult for the Monitors to w. efficiently during life

113:2.8 associates, the seraphim sometimes w. singly.

113:4.5 they always seem to w. in perfect harmony and

114:6.9 who w for the conservation of the evolutionary races

117:1.4 Man can w. in liaison with God and thereby cocreate

117:1.4 God can w. even as humanity in the incarnations of

118:10.18 that all things, be they good or evil, w. together for

119:1.6 live among them and w. as a Melchizedek Son for

123:1.6 several other mechanics, whom he sent out to w.

123:1.6 home duties and watching his father w. at the shop

123:2.1 these Adjusters to indwell their minds and w. for

124:3.8 w. for the building of an amphitheater at Nazareth.

125:6.13 Mary set to w. with renewed energy to mold his

126:3.11 while he continued to w. at the carpenter’s bench,

127:1.8 Jesus’ mother grieved to see him w. so hard;

127:3.1 James was old enough to w. at the house shop

127:3.11 that it would be good for the two young men to w.

128:2.3 while he went over to Sepphoris to w. with a smith.

130:6.3 teach your intellect to w. for you; refuse longer to

131:3.4 you w. out your own salvation with perseverance.

132:5.24 your exercise of this right does not w. harm upon

134:1.1 James, who had previously come over to w. in his

136:4.13 To live and w. as he knew his Father would approve,

136:7.3 the Master refused to w. in defiance of his laws of

136:8.3 the Jews as the Messiah if he did not w. wonders.

136:9.8 trust his Father to w. out the details of procedure

137:1.3 “Ever since this man came to w. in Zebedee’s shop,

137:4.6 “Think not that I have come to this place to w.

137:4.12 Others had expected him to w. a wonder, but that

137:6.5 he set an example by going back regularly to w. in

138:6.5 Jesus now planned to w. quietly, at least for several

139:1.6 even brothers can live together peaceably and w.

139:3.5 James and John had their troubles trying to w.

140:8.2 Hebrew saying: “He who will not w. shall not eat.”

142:3.15 5. Six days you may w., but on the seventh day you

142:8.1 going south to w. in Bethlehem and Hebron.

145:1.2 delayed by coming to my help, now let me w. with

147:2.4 while Jesus and the twelve returned to w. in Galilee.

147:3.3 But my Father works, and I would w., to improve

148:5.3 It is the Father’s will that mortal man should w.

153:2.6 that the Messiah, when he should come, would w.

156:6.6 sent word that the Master was free to live and w. in

159:2.4 whom John forbade to teach and w. in Jesus’ name

160:4.1 by accident, we must intelligently w. for them.

163:3.5 went out early in the morning to hire laborers to w.

163:3.5 Go you also to w. in my vineyard, and whatsoever

163:3.5 And they went at once to w..

163:3.5 householder: ‘Go you also to w. in my vineyard,

163:3.7 Did not each of you agree to w. for a denarius a day

164:2.3 The Master well knew none of their plans would w..

167:5.7 That I should so w. is the Father’s will, but this

168:1.14 the sword of the angel of death began to w. by the

173:3.1 saying, ‘Son, go w. today in my vineyard.

173:3.1 he said to him, ‘Son, go w. in my vineyard.

180:1.4 The Father and I will both w. with you, and you shall

180:4.3 And these gifts of heaven will ever w. the one with

181:1.2 When I have returned to live in you and w. through

181:2.19 All six of you have done well to w. in peace with

181:2.19 after having been called to w. for a season in the

181:2.22 “If you would learn to w. with your brethren, you

182:1.6 Father, w. with me to save these believers that they

182:2.1 all things will w. together for the glory of God and

192:2.13 better worlds where you shall likewise w. for me.

192:2.13 I will w. with you, and my spirit shall dwell within

workable

59:5.10 Little w. coal is found in these older strata.

workbench

124:1.7 A small w. was built for Jesus, and for the first time

126:4.9 for long they hung on the wall over James’s w..

127:1.6 this year Jesus was closely confined to the w..

workedsee worked out

20:6.3 As Jesus w. on your world as the carpenter’s son,

30:4.23 As morontia ascenders studied and w. on the worlds

37:1.10 Gabriel w. quite alone with Michael and the Creative

39:5.4 spirits of brotherhood would have w. unbelievable

55:3.2 Every adult worker—and all able-bodied citizens w.

66:6.5 Always they patiently w. to uplift and advance the

66:7.6 learned by doing, and through which they w. their

67:4.2 They w. wholeheartedly for the rebel Prince but

67:6.1 Badonite predecessors had once all unwittingly w.

69:2.5 The Prince’s staff all w.; they did much to ennoble

69:3.3 men and women have always w. together in building

74:7.1 western schools, lived and w. in the “east of Eden.”

74:7.22 The way Eve w. by the side of her husband made a

80:6.3 Here they w. iron ores coming from Mount Sinai

84:5.11 therefore has evolution increasingly w. toward the

86:7.5 development of self-maintenance, and religion has w.

93:9.4 where he had w. in association with Melchizedek.

119:1.5 w. as a Melchizedek, and he faithfully performed

122:10.4 there Joseph w. at his trade while Mary and Jesus

123:5.15 Jacob became great friends of the potter who w.

124:1.7 Jesus w. at this bench and became highly expert in

124:1.11 practically everything that men and women w. at

126:1.1 Jesus had become a good yoke maker and w. well

126:5.8 uncle, and Jesus w. altogether in the home shop,

126:5.10 As Jesus w. with his younger brothers and sisters

128:2.3 Jesus w. six months with metals and acquired skill

128:2.5 Jesus w. with gentiles, lived with gentiles, and

128:2.6 The group he w. for were to become engaged on

128:2.6 Jesus w. in association with James at the shop and

128:7.8 Jude w. fairly well and regularly from that time on

129:1.3 Jesus w. with Zebedee only a little more than one

129:1.4 He had long w. alone in the world, that is, without

130:1.1 Jesus met Gadiah, a Philistine interpreter who w. for

130:2.4 One of the young men who w. with Jesus one day

133:3.10 the younger woman w. at Justus’ place of business

133:3.12 Paul lived with them and w. with them, for they

134:7.3 For three weeks of this period he w. as a tentmaker.

134:9.6 And Jesus w. several months, until January of the

134:9.8 Jesus listened to these reports as John slowly w.

134:9.8 But Jesus w. on, making boats, until John had

138:7.1 apostles how long; they w. from week to week.

138:7.6 more they w. with Jesus, the more they loved him.

138:8.6 five or six months during which they w. as fishermen

139:2.11 Peter and Paul w. together harmoniously for the

139:4.1 John was a fisherman and w. with his brother James

139:8.12 but there lived and w. with the Master a man whose

140:7.3 For two days they w., teaching by day and holding

140:8.15 Jesus w., lived, and traded in the world as he found it

142:0.1 The month of April Jesus and the apostles w. in

143:4.2 they w. to prevent the rebuilding of Jerusalem.

144:6.13 They all w. together and baptized believers during

144:7.1 Jesus and the twenty-four w. quietly in the Greek

144:7.3 For these two months the group w. most of the time

146:4.2 Jesus w. in the mines with these underground

149:2.4 the theology of Christianity has w. to obscure his

150:0.4 Abner and his associates w. with the evangelistic

156:6.7 the teachings of Jesus and all his followers had w.

159:2.1 to Gamala to visit John and those who w. with him

163:3.6 ‘These men who were hired last w. only one hour,

165:0.1 w. in the following cities and towns and some fifty

165:0.2 No other part of Palestine was so thoroughly w. by

168:3.4 attributing this and all other wonders w. by Jesus to

175:1.7 “My Father has long w. for your salvation, and I

181:2.19 To you who have w. with me, all things have

worked out

36:2.12 here all new modes of life organization are w. out.

36:2.15 life now evolving on Urantia was planned and w. on

55:1.3 The architecture of each is w. in miniature on the

62:5.7 by the age of ten they had w. an improved sign and

64:6.21 They early invented the spear and w. the rudiments

65:4.1 on Urantia we w. and have demonstrated not less

74:8.1 was not prearranged; it was w. from day to day.

84:2.5 after a man had paid or w. the bride price, he could

103:5.6 Given an eternal life, such antagonisms can be w.,

116:4.7 laboratories in which are w. the mind experiments,

123:2.14 shallow boxes of sand in which Jesus w. maps

138:9.3 twelve had w. fairly satisfactory plans for the care

worker

44:3.3 contribute to the vocational enhancement of the w..

55:3.2 Every adult w.—and all able-bodied citizens worked

69:3.2 Thus woman became the routine w., while man

69:9.5 form of slavery; the w. was made slave to the idler.

127:2.11 James had become a clever w. with tools and now

127:4.7 better student than Joseph, who, while a faithful w.,

131:4.7 We worship God, the all-w., the Great Soul, who

136:0.1 John was an eager and earnest w., but Jesus was a

136:8.2 Jesus refused to become a mere wonder-w..

139:1.4 effective preacher, he was an efficient personal w.,

139:3.8 undramatic, a daily server, an unpretentious w.,

139:5.8 Philip was a persuasive and successful personal w..

172:3.7 greet this much-talked-of prophet and wonder-w.,

193:4.1 he held up the tragic fate of their traitorous fellow w.

workers

12:3.7 This expert group of w. has arrived at the following

13:1.19 All these spirit w. in all levels and realms of universe

22:9.8 a wonderfully useful and ever-willing corps of w.

25:4.15 They are able so to counsel the w. of space as to

28:7.4 Celestial w. on Urantia encounter many difficulties

29:4.35 beings of antigravity endowment are the reverse w..

29:4.35 the alchemists of space and the wonder-w. of time.

38:7.4 The cherubim and sanobim are the routine spirit w.

44:0.3 through the ages this brilliant body of skillful w.

44:0.12 7. Harmony W..

44:2.4 2. The color w.those artists of light and shade

44:3.3 assembling the abodes of the regular and routine w.

44:7.0 7. THE HARMONY WORKERS

44:8.6 that cosmopolitan body of exquisite w. who do much

70:8.9 W divided into three groups: the professional classes

70:8.9 including the medicine men, then the skilled w.,

72:2.5 professional, agricultural, and other groups of w.,

72:5.1 On this unique continent the w. are becoming

72:6.6 After the conscript w. support themselves and set

72:9.2 All w. thus belong to some economic franchise

73:2.3 three thousand willing and enthusiastic w. who,

73:4.1 All flesh eaten by the Garden w. throughout all the

73:5.1 to the south were built the homes for the w. and

81:5.3 an exalted and ever-advancing guild of earth w.,

110:1.2 watchful w. who pilot the God-conscious human

129:1.11 among these w. that Jesus was first called “Master.”

129:1.11 They all loved Jesus.

149:0.4 service which David carried on between the w. in

150:6.2 the whereabouts and movements of all these w. by

150:6.2 encouragement to these scattered and separated w..

153:4.3 Since such persistent w. of iniquity will never seek

159:1.4 Simon Peter was the apostle in charge of the w. at

159:6.2 entire corps of w. assembled by prearrangement at

162:9.2 at Bethlehem, and from that center many w. had

190:0.5 Mary was not chief of the women w., but she was

workingsee workingadjective

4:1.2 Providence has been w. out the plan of progressive

4:1.8 to trace out and to analyze the w. of all phenomena

4:2.2 the w. of the local plans, purposes, patterns, and

10:3.1 existence and w. of the three Sources and Centers.

10:3.3 the Son and the Spirit are exquisitely fraternal, w. as

13:1.10 an indispensable feature of the normal w. of

17:1.5 on to Supreme Executive Number Seven, w. from

17:3.3 is transmissible to all beings concerned in the w. of

19:4.6 do not fully comprehend the w. of the adjudicating

19:4.7 the w. of the minds of the Universal Censors.

20:6.1 any effort to detect the w. of this Sonarington

25:3.7 a departure is made from the smooth w. of divine

28:5.10 of the complexity, and by the surety of the w.,

28:5.13 irritating and disturbing to mar the smooth w. of

28:5.14 manned by those who have mastered this art of w.

29:3.10 subordinate controllers are assigned to the w. of all

31:10.22 the reality of Paradise, the organization and w. of

32:4.2 The Father is w. in and through all these channels

32:4.3 never is there a cross w. of divine power and

40:5.10 valuable and actual experience in the nature and w.

43:7.3 practical education in the w. of the entire universe

44:5.6 in collaborating with the star students in w. out

47:6.2 finds his place in the group w. and class functions of

52:7.8 plan, as it concerns that planet, is w. smoothly.

60:3.3 Atlantic sea pressure was w. to cause land elevation.

62:5.9 we were powerless to control the w. of their minds;

68:1.4 One hundred men united and w. in unison can move

69:3.5 Their skill in w. with metals made the people afraid

70:1.16 the problems of the races—man w. out his destiny

72:5.9 Industry now operates on a five-day week, w. four

75:2.3 Caligastia gave up w. on Adam and decided to try a

76:5.6 the Adjusters, both w. heroically for the salvage of

77:8.10 usually assigned to w. with, and ministering to,

77:9.3 persistently w. for the progress of their native planet.

78:2.1 w. out their irrigation and flood-control problems

83:1.5 fond of one another largely because of w. together.

84:7.8 men and women were observed w. side by side in

91:2.7 It is a mighty influence w. to prevent isolation of

103:5.3 ascribes the origin of this urge to the natural w. of

111:2.10 a human will that craves to know God, w. in liaison

112:2.9 demonstrates the presence, and indicates the w. of

112:5.8 do not claim absolute perfection for the detail w. of

112:7.15 At present the Paradise finaliters are w. throughout

113:3.6 unrecognized and unrevealed w. of the Supreme

113:4.1 from the outside inward, w. through the social,

115:7.8 a revelation of the undetected w. of the original unity

119:3.4 w. alone for one whole generation of planetary

120:2.6 the dual experience of w. within the nature of man

122:8.4 Joseph meantime w. some at his carpenter’s trade.

124:0.1 a splendid environment for w. out his own life

124:1.11 men worked at around Nazareth except metal w.,

126:1.5 authority by performing miracles and w. wonders.

126:5.5 Jesus could earn, by w. early and late, only

128:2.2 busy since three of them had been w. as full-time

128:2.4 While w. at Sepphoris he could have walked home

128:2.4 to observe the w. of the new plan, to give advice

128:7.12 the new organization was w. smoothly before the

129:1.2 he was a master at w. with wood; and Zebedee had

129:1.4 Jesus enjoyed this period of w. with a father-partner.

129:2.1 While w. with Zebedee Jesus had drawn only small

130:0.4 It was while w. four months at Damascus that Jesus

134:7.3 the Son of Man lived for over two months, w.,

134:9.6 After this period of w. with Jesus, no matter what

135:8.2 That Sunday morning Jesus was w. as usual in the

135:12.1 As John was w. in southern Perea when arrested, he

136:5.5 Thus did Jesus become apprised of the w. out of

136:5.5 the natural laws established and regularly w. in the

136:6.6 looked upon such a course of expected miracle w.

136:8.2 Jesus very wisely foresaw that the w. of miracles

136:9.11 will not attract attention to himself by wonder-w.,

137:6.5 They will demand wonder-w. as the proof that I

139:11.11 Simon went to Alexandria and, after w. up the Nile,

140:1.1 since you have been with me w. in the cities around

140:8.3 dispensation w. along with the children of God.

141:8.0 8. WORKING IN JERICHO

143:3.1 become accustomed to living and w. together.

145:5.4 kingdom could not be built upon wonder-w. and

147:3.2 Why do you go on desiring to substitute the w. of

148:2.2 did, indeed, appear to resemble the w. of miracles,

149:5.1 When Jesus was visiting the group of evangelists w.

152:5.4 “And now do you all see that the w. of miracles

156:3.2 the evangelists were becoming accustomed to w.

157:6.13 My Father is w. with me in all these things, and he

159:5.1 At Philadelphia, where James was w., Jesus taught

161:3.3 we witness the w. of this combined personality of

162:9.1 Jesus was throughout this time w. with Abner and

164:3.16 Jesus gave this man his sight by miraculous w.,

165:0.2 there was, accordingly, an absence of miracle w..

165:6.4 seventy, who were w. in these regions under Abner’s

166:0.1 and the members of the women’s corps were w..

167:4.2 the most profound and stupendous outward w. of

168:1.15 a case of the raising of the dead by the personal w.

168:2.2 that they may know that you are w. with me in that

168:5.1 who represented the very peak of his wonder-w.,

169:1.6 while his older brother was serious, sober, hard-w.,

workingadjective; see working group(s)

15:11.3 the most perfect harmony and w. agreement,

21:2.4 Son must secure the consent and w. co-operation of

21:2.9 has formed an effective and co-operative w. union

26:1.1 angels are the colleagues and w. associates of the

29:1.2 their w. partnership results in a unique association of

30:2.129 This is the w. classification of the personalities of the

31:0.9 is organized in accordance with the w. associations

33:2.2 with the w. co-operation of their Spirit associates

33:8.4 these councils constitute the immediate w. cabinet of

38:9.8 The secondary group can establish w. connections

42:2.16 level by level, to the w. level of the energy-power

43:8.7 your own order of beings in close w. association

46:5.27 of these 619 temples is occupied by a w. model of

47:8.3 the actual w. identity many times is not achieved

48:2.1 those activities which represent a w. combination of

48:2.15 blend such differing power systems into a w. unit for

55:4.14 There exists a close w. connection between the

55:5.3 society is a smoothly w. mechanism of high material,

72:4.1 Adjacent to each shop is a w. library where the

72:5.9 These people labor six hours each w. day and,

84:6.2 which have been adjusted to practical w. harmony,

100:5.6 subconscious mind as a practical w. hypothesis in

101:5.12 the practical w. union of the faith of evolution and

101:5.12 Such a w. union of human faith and divine truth

108:1.8 where a w. pattern of the waiting mortal mind is

108:3.1 Adjusters are organized as an independent w. unit

110:3.4 development of a more harmonious w. agreement

118:8.4 by effecting a harmonious w. liaison with spirit.

133:5.6 group of human beings in co-ordinated w. harmony

134:1.7 great progress was made in effecting w. harmony

136:9.3 marshal his wonder-w. battalions in militant array!

152:3.1 The wonder-w. deliverer of Israel had come.

152:6.5 apex of the miracle-seeking, wonder-w. expectance

158:2.3 their erroneous concepts of a wonder-w. deliverer.

167:3.2 In these w. days come, therefore, and be healed,

167:4.2 Jews clung to the idea of a wonder-w. deliverer.

168:3.5 No matter what the source of his wonder-w. power,

working group(s)

11:3.4 headquarters of one billion glorified individual w..

26:4.10 Each of these w. contains angels of all seven types,

30:1.93 grand divisions consisting of one thousand major w.

37:2.11 the Gravity Messengers attached to the finaliter w..

39:3.5 that they may constitute efficient and agreeable w.

44:3.2 remodel the abodes assigned to individuals and w..

47:4.1 w. and social organizations start to function,

47:9.3 enabling a tardy member of his earthly w. to catch up

55:2.4 When the family, friends, and w. of such a fusion

84:7.9 The early family embraced a related w., including the

workings

3:5.4 As you glimpse the manifold w. and view the

4:1.7 I am intimately familiar with the w. of the spirit

7:1.8 just as man attempts to compute the w. of finite

16:4.16 to comprehend the manifold w. of the Seven Master

52:6.8 you were observing the normal evolutionary w. of

55:3.12 was enlarged to embrace the w. of the universe of

77:1.2 modify the w. of the interassociation of spiritual

101:2.17 to the real and inner motives and w. of religion.

133:5.8 if you could only discern its w. in actuality.

195:8.9 also the spiritual w. of the life and teaching of Jesus

workman

134:9.7 Jesus was a painstaking w. when it came to the

150:9.2 but your brother is a common w., and your sisters

workmen

82:5.3 skilled w. sought to keep knowledge of their craft

89:6.5 The Chinese buried in a wall those w. who died

123:0.1 to the position of foreman of a large group of w.

135:8.3 announced to the three w. in the room with him,

worksnoun; see works of God

8:6.3 “But all these w. that one and the selfsame Spirit,

66:5.26 their w. of clay adorned the gardens of Dalamatia.

66:7.2 ten council mansions were indeed beautiful w. of art.

69:3.4 They were later assigned to building irrigation w..

72:5.11 the public w. where the temporarily unemployed are

78:8.2 from the floods because of better controlling w.

89:7.5 all kinds of sacred services and w. of public good.

93:6.4 salvation could be secured only by w.—sacrifices

96:2.2 Egypt as contract laborers on the Egyptian public w.,

97:4.3 Yahweh: “Surely I will never forget any of your w..”

121:7.5 when the Jewish religion of good w. and slavery to

121:8.8 the second of these w., the “Acts of the Apostles.”

124:3.6 about its extensive public w. and ornate buildings,

124:6.3 and about the wonderful w. Elisha performed there.

131:5.2 the evil deeds of the wicked and the good w. of

131:8.3 “All good w. of true service come from the

131:10.6 I will praise him for his wonderful w. to the children

138:8.8 the repentance of so-called good w. as taught by

140:3.13 that they may see your good w. and be led to glorify

140:3.20 name and by your name do many wonderful w.?’

140:4.4 that they may see your good w. and be led to glorify

144:7.2 could understand why Jesus did no marvelous w.,

145:5.5 come from near and far because of your mighty w.

150:7.2 angry because he had done none of his great w. in

150:8.2 by day and every day, renews the w. of creation.

153:2.8 seen me, lived with me, and beheld my w., yet

156:1.4 I have heard of his mighty w. in Galilee, and I believe

158:4.6 “If it has been given you to do these w., I pray that

158:5.2 How long ere you learn that the w. of faith come

158:6.4 mission without visible exhibition of unusual w.?

159:2.1 those who profess to do great w. in my name must

159:4.5 are not the w. of either historians or philosophers.

162:7.3 were the children of Abraham, you would do the w.

162:7.3 you are determined to do the w. of the evil one.

162:7.4 presumed to say that I do my w. by the power of

163:2.4 salvation is the reward of faith, not merely of w..

163:6.5 I declare that, if the mighty w. done in these places

164:3.7 but we must now do the w. of Him who sent me,

164:4.11 We all know that God does not perform such w.

164:5.2 Can you not see that the w. I do in my Father’s

164:5.3 “Many loving w. have I shown you from the Father,

164:5.3 which of these good w. do you think to stone me?

164:5.3 not in me, I should think you would believe the w..

166:3.4 all you who have taken delight in the w. of iniquity

167:1.5 “Such w. my Father does, not to tempt you into the

167:5.1 W. of self-righteousness cannot buy the favor of

168:1.8 and made light of the teachings and w. of Jesus.

168:1.9 Bethany for the enactment of the greatest of all w.

169:1.3 as a result of all your w. of sacrifice and penitence,

170:3.1 which would exceed the righteousness of slavish w.

171:2.4 listening to the teaching and beholding the w.;

173:2.4 teaching was Satanic, and that all his mighty w.

173:2.4 will tell you by what authority I do these w..

173:2.7 that all his teaching and w. were by the power of

173:3.1 arrayed in enmity against the teaching and the w.

173:3.2 heaven while you refuse to do the w. of the Father.

174:5.3 My Father has done many wonderful w. among

175:1.1 preaching the Father has done many wonderful w.,

175:1.8 of the law but do not pattern after their evil w..

175:1.9 self-centered rulers delight in doing their good w.

177:4.3 Judas could not quite believe that the mighty w. of

178:3.2 my Father has indeed done many wonderful w. in

181:2.18 though it may not fall to you to do the great w. as

183:3.4 temple, others had learned about his mighty w.,

190:5.1 he had heard about the Master’s teachings and w..

194:4.4 a man God approved by mighty w. and wonders;

works of God

1:3.2 We may constantly observe the w., we may be highly

149:6.3 When man recognizes only the w., he is led to fear

150:9.2 but the doing of the w. is not for me to determine.

153:2.7 ‘What must we do to perform the w. of God?’

153:4.3 knowingly to ascribe the w. to the doings of devils!

164:3.7 Neither did this man sin nor his parents that the w.

164:5.3 If I do not the w., believe me not, but if I do the w.,

worksverb

3:1.2 him who fills all and in all,” and “who w. all in all,”

28:4.7 we know it w., and that it unfailingly w. acceptably

32:4.9 Adjuster who lives and w. and waits in the depths of

34:5.4 The Spirit of Truth w. as one with the presence of

37:8.4 Salsatia w. in close association with the personality

41:2.3 A Physical Controller w. in co-ordination with the

72:5.10 The richest man on the continent w. six hours a

72:6.4 for this purpose, and in this country everybody w..

101:2.1 craves to know how the Infinite w. out his will

110:3.4 divine spirit who waits and w. within your mind.

143:2.7 faith in the indwelling spirit, which ever w. by love

147:3.3 But my Father w., and I would work, to improve

169:0.7 Jesus w. wonders and does seeming miracles by the

180:3.9 My Father abides in me and w. through me.

workshop

14:6.39 Havona is the w. and playground, of the finaliters.

123:1.6 Joseph built a small w. close to the village spring

124:1.7 addition to their house, a combined w. and bedroom.

126:5.2 Jesus understood life in the home, field, and w.

130:2.4 remove the cruel and unjust foreman of this w.?”

134:9.6 personal effects, which had remained in Zebedee’s w.

workshops

44:3.3 comparable to those who construct the Urantia w.

44:3.3 these vocation builders not only build better w. but

worldnounnot specifically Urantia

see world, evolutionary; world, evolving;

world, mansion; world, Melchizedek;

world, receiving; world, transition;

see worldreferring to Urantia

see worldtopical category or realm

see worldadjective; see world’s; see world-wide

see bestowal world; Havona world; headquarters world;

see inhabited world; morontia world; pilot world

1:1.6 On a planet of sex creatures, in a w. where impulses

1:4.6 every creature in every sphere and on every w. of the

2:1.4 the adventures of all his subordinates in every w.,

2:3.3 On a w. such as Urantia it comes at the end of a

2:7.3 to, and adjustment for, every universe, system, w.,

3:5.10 Then must man grow up in a w. where error is

3:5.14 Then must man live in a w. where the alternative

3:5.15 judgment) would be a w. without free intelligence.

4:2.5 As it appears on such a w. as Urantia, nature can

7:1.4 qualitative spiritual status of an individual or a w..

7:1.6 the spiritual and spiritized personalities of any w.,

13:0.2 each w. of each circuit is different excepting the

13:0.6 Each w. in the circuit of the Father and the circuit of

13:1.2 on Divinington; that w. is wholly forbidden to me.

13:1.4 This w. is, in a unique sense, the “bosom of the

13:1.7 the “bosom of the Son,” the personal receiving w.

13:1.7 This w. is the Paradise home for all Sons of the

13:1.9 This w. is the “bosom of the Spirit,” the Paradise

13:1.11 Many groups of beings forgather on this w. whose

13:1.15 This w. is the “bosom of the Father and the Spirit”

13:1.16 Because they are domiciled on the fifth w., it does

13:1.18 Besides certain secrets of trinitization, this w. holds

13:1.19 “bosom of the Son and Spirit” and is the home w.

13:1.21 This unique w. is the “bosom of the Father, Son,

13:2.0 2. FATHER-WORLD RELATIONSHIPS

13:2.2 look upon Ascendington as their Paradise home w..

13:2.7 your presence on the w. of the Thought Adjusters.

13:3.3 such a w. would seem empty and deserted even if

15:7.1 it occupies a w. made to order and is peopled by

16:2.3 presence of the Third Source and Center on any w.

16:5.1 each individual universe and w., enjoys the benefits

16:6.2 On a w. like Urantia we do not encounter the direct

18:2.2 sphere, his w. is directed by a Trinity Teacher Son.

18:2.4 Every w is a place of everlasting beauty and is unlike

18:2.4 wholly unlike any other w. in the central universe.

20:2.5 missions may be executed on each individual w.,

20:2.6 will he be born into the w. as a helpless babe.

20:4.5 for a Michael-bestowal w. becomes the individual

20:6.9 each w. honored by a Magisterial bestowal will

20:9.3 contact with the w. of visitation maintained through

20:10.1 The work of each Paradise Son in behalf of each w.

22:2.9 for service on any w. of space and to any creature of

23:4.3 the new son of destiny to the w. of his assignment

24:1.12 They are able to throw any w. out of certain

24:6.3 greets you upon your arrival on the receiving w. of

26:3.2 progress of the ascending creatures from w. to w.

26:9.4 Step by step, life by life, w. by w., the ascendant

27:0.2 When a Paradise Son is bestowed upon such a w.,

27:0.2 as the accredited deliverer of this isolated w.,

28:5.11 to reflect the standards and needs of another w. or

28:5.18 utilize them to reflect from one w. to another the

28:5.18 by circulating to any one w. information about what

28:6.2 out of the origin of any individual, race, or w.;

28:6.4 current actual status of any individual on any w. of

28:6.20 And the manifestation of greatness on a w. like

28:6.21 on any w., in any universe, must these reflectors

30:3.3 Any being on any w. in any system of any universe

30:3.8 The next higher residential w of the ascendant career

30:3.8 a strong corps of teachers on the w. just below,

30:4.10 The races of each w. receive the same ministry of

31:6.1 they seldom tarry on their native w. subsequent to

34:3.3 just as literally and personally present on one w. as

34:4.5 the Spirit of Truth which is poured out upon a w.

34:6.13 they glimmer on the faraway shores of another w.;

34:7.3 mortals of a normal w. do not experience warfare

35:2.5 When a Melchizedek goes to a remote w. in the

35:3.1 The Melchizedeks occupy a w. of their own near

35:3.3 1. The pilot world—the home w. of the Melchizedek

35:3.4 2. The w. of the physical-life schools and the

35:3.5 3. The w. of morontia life.

35:3.7 5. The w. of mid-spirit life.

35:3.11 To an ascender this w. is probably the most

35:3.11 reactions to the first day of life on this unique w.,

35:3.14 composed of those who hail from a given w. of

35:3.20 wisdom are located on the Melchizedek home w.,

35:3.22 is given by the Melchizedeks on their home w..

35:9.9 communication on such a spiritually isolated w..

36:1.4 the further administration and development of the w.

36:2.10 W. Number One, the headquarters sphere, together

36:2.10 the adjutant mind-spirits are situated on this w. of

36:2.12 The Second W. is the life-designing sphere; here all

36:2.12 When the general life plans for a new w. have been

36:2.15 situated on the second satellite of this w. number two

36:2.15 planned and partially worked out on this very w.,

36:2.15 Urantia is a decimal planet, a life-experiment w..

36:2.15 On one w. in each ten a greater variance in the life

36:2.16 W. Number Three is devoted to the conservation

36:2.16 The life plans for every new w. always provide for

36:2.19 W. Number Six is dedicated to the correlation of

36:2.19 This w. and its six tributaries embrace the schools of

36:3.2 Carriers commissioned to plant life upon a new w.

36:3.2 Carriers often carry actual life plasm to a new w.,

36:3.6 certain period in which to establish life on a new w.,

36:2.18 Number Five W. is concerned wholly with life

36:3.8 When the Life Carriers operating on a new w. have

36:4.2 The direction of such a w. then devolves upon her

36:4.6 Material Daughters are domiciled on the seventh w.

36:4.8 are forgathering on the seventh finaliter w. in

36:5.3 the mind function of the adjutants on any w. and

36:6.7 some part in this inauguration of life on a new w.,

37:2.11 The seventh-w. satellites are reserved for the triune

37:2.11 The seventh primary w. itself is reserved for those

37:5.1 there is another type of w. whose inhabitants are

37:9.10 commissioned to found the Adamic race of that w.,

37:9.12 administering the routine affairs of their w. under the

37:10.6 advance from life to life and from w. to w. until they

38:9.13 patient ministry to the material mortals on their w.

39:2.10 seraphic transport in advancing from w. to w. until

39:4.15 carry you backward to the w. of human origin.

39:5.13 enseraphimed for transfer from one w. to another,

39:8.7 and pilot such creatures, step by step, w. by w., to

39:8.9 their attainment of this w. is quite different from the

40:2.2 When such a w. is settled in the advanced stages

40:5.18 You know that every tenth w. is a decimal or

40:9.9 he lived in the flesh by revisiting his nativity w.

42:7.5 Not every w. will show one hundred recognizable

42:12.12 On a material w. you think of a body as having spirit,

43:1.8 corresponds to that of your current residential w..

43:5.17 Every quarantined or isolated w. has a Vorondadek

43:6.4 plant and animal life, but on such a w. as Edentia

43:7.1 they pass successively from w. number one to w.

43:8.2 each time you pass from one major cultural w. to

43:9.1 After graduation from w. number seventy, ascending

44:1.15 literally true, “melody has power a whole w. to

44:2.1 The spirit-morontia w. has a thousand and one things

44:4.8 breadth and depth of these realities of another w.!

44:4.10 the proper reception of every report on every w. in

45:1.2 Number 1. The Finaliter W..

45:1.2 The finaliter w. is accessible to the inhabitants of all

45:1.5 Number 3. The Angelic W..

45:1.6 Number 4. The Superangel W..

45:1.6 The seven satellites of this w. are assigned to the

45:1.7 Number 5. The W. of the Sons.

45:1.8 Number 6. The W. of the Spirit.

45:1.9 Number 7. The W. of the Father.

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

45:6.6 nursery located on the first transitional-culture w.

45:6.7 certain morontia personalities on the finaliters’ w.,

45:6.7 Children here appear as on the nativity w. except

45:6.8 in the probationary nursery on the finaliters’ w.,

45:6.8 duties on the mansion worlds to the finaliter w.,

45:6.9 this service on their way from the midsonite w. of

46:2.2 (The dew point is higher on a three-gas w. than on

46:2.7 Pause to consider that this first w. of detention in

46:5.10 On their transitional-culture w. the ascending

46:5.10 social life is largely confined to this special w.

46:5.25 The entire w. has been rendered spiritually fragrant

46:5.27 It is the privilege of the mortals from each w. to

46:5.29 The activities of such a w. are of three distinct

46:5.31 all the matchless structures of this wonderful w..

47:0.1 the seven satellites of w. number one are more

47:0.2 This w. now serves as the headquarters for more

47:0.4 There is an acting governor on each w. who is

47:1.0 1. THE FINALITERS’ WORLD

47:1.1 caretakers are resident on transitional w. number one

47:1.2 Though the finaliter w is a sphere of exquisite beauty

47:1.4 in the probationary nursery on the finaliters’ w..

47:1.5 of their periodic pilgrimages to the finaliter w..

47:1.6 material worlds or subsequently on the finaliter w.

47:2.1 schools of Satania are situated on the finaliter w.,

47:2.3 On nursery w., probationary creatures are grouped

47:2.4 repersonalized on the finaliter w. of the system,

47:2.5 children and youths on the finaliter w. are reared in

47:2.6 youths in the probationary nursery on the finaliter w.

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

47:3.10 translation sleep and proceed to w. number two,

47:3.10 until you arrive on the w. of your assignment.

47:4.6 mortal life, but each w. discloses definite progress.

47:5.1 the center of the school circles of w. number three.

47:5.2 Visits to Jerusem from this w. are profitable and

47:5.3 Mansonia the third is a w. of great personal and

47:6.3 It is during the period of training on w. number

47:7.1 The experience on this w. is a real foretaste of

47:8.2 System Sovereign makes frequent visits to this w.,

47:8.7 During the sojourn on w. number six the mansion

47:9.2 to visit transition world number seven, the w. of the

47:9.2 You find the Father’s temple on this w. of culture,

47:9.3 You have gone from w. to w. as individuals, but now

48:2.13 are exclusively planetary, limited to a single w..

48:2.15 And since the energy system of each w. is thus

48:2.17 of the system co-ordinators on the advanced w..

48:2.17 similar to the resurrection halls on the initial w. of

48:5.1 When a pilgrim of time advances from a trial w. of

48:5.7 is true after you once leave the w. of your nativity.

48:6.32 and tendencies of the various races of a given w.;

48:6.37 nothing equals the importance of the work of the w.

48:8.4 which mortal finaliters have lived on some w. as

49:0.5 oldest inhabited world of Satania, w. number one,

49:3.5 the technique of existence on an atmospheric w.;

49:5.16 spiritual attainments of any w. or group of worlds

49:5.25 when the spiritual status of such a w. is nearing its

49:6.11 the system finaliter w. (the probationary nursery) on

49:6.12 Adjusters are repersonalized on the finaliter w. of the

50:3.1 On going to a young w., a Planetary Prince usually

50:5.3 the mortal races on an average w. of time and space

50:5.8 establishing brotherhood on such a progressing w..

51:0.1 signals a System Sovereign to dispatch to such a w.

51:0.2 Such an adventure on a w. having a Planetary Prince

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

51:2.2 enseraphimed for transport to the w. of assignment

51:2.2 thus to be transported through space from one w.

51:2.3 these beings would be carried away to the new w.

51:2.3 evolution of a human race, once initiated on a w.

51:2.3 Planetary Adam or Eve shall leave their chosen w..

51:3.2 They are wonderful creations on an average w..

51:3.3 between the people of the garden and those of the w.

51:3.9 far into the age when such a w. is settled in light

51:6.3 eventually spreads the ideals of Eden to a whole w..

51:6.5 to act upon the civilization of a w. with the force of

51:7.2 planetary administrators until the settling of the w.

52:2.3 When the Planetary Prince arrives on a primitive w.

52:2.3 capacity of receptivity in the inhabitants of a w.

52:2.9 The early development of a normal w. is helped by

52:3.6 On an average w. the post-Adamic dispensation is

52:3.6 Much of the material progress of a w. occurs

52:4.1 Such a w. stands on the eve of a great intellectual

52:4.8 The termination of this age, on an ideal w.,

52:5.2 Only one w. in ten million can enjoy such a gift;

52:5.3 Son arrives on a w. of high educational culture

52:5.4 for the spiritual uplift of the mortal races of a w..

52:5.6 Thereafter normal-minded will creatures of that w.

52:5.7 If such a bestowal Avonal should return to a w. after

52:5.8 The teachings of Jesus are applicable to a mortal w.

52:6.4 Brotherhood is impossible on a w. whose inhabitants

52:7.2 This corps will remain for some time on the w.,

52:7.3 and the glory of God is being shed abroad in the w..

52:7.5 the w. is passing under the rule of individual self-

52:7.6 The physical administration of a w. during this age

52:7.7 Slowly but surely the w. is being won to the joyous

52:7.8 They do not leave a w. until they observe that the

52:7.9 exalts such a supernal w. to ever-ascending heights

52:7.9 near perfection in the operation of an imperfect w.

52:7.10 The Teacher Sons return many times to the same w..

52:7.10 entrance of such a w. upon the era of light and life.

52:7.11 be the chronology on a normal w.) that John wrote:

53:7.1 On this w., under the guidance of the Melchizedeks

53:7.1 not a single soul on that strife-torn w. enlisted

53:7.2 deceiving the peoples of a young and undeveloped w

53:7.5 they took up headquarters on the w. of the Spirit

53:7.15 years they have been unable to deceive another w..

53:9.1 been transferred to the Father’s w. of Jerusem,

53:9.1 Panoptians in the work of caring for the Father’s w..

54:1.10 liberties with tyrants and oppressors on a w. of sin

54:4.8 henceforth confined to the prison w. with Lucifer.

54:6.9 the Paradise career if sin had not cursed their w..

55:0.1 life is the final evolutionary attainment of a w. of

55:0.1 then is such a w. made ready for the culminating

55:0.12 any stage may be attained by any w. independent of

55:1.1 Before Teacher Sons leave a w. at the conclusion

55:1.5 On a large w. these departure flares are continuous

55:1.5 Not long since I sojourned on a w. in the far north

55:2.3 bid farewell to the w. of his origin, and repair to

55:2.7 the resurrection hall of the morontia-training w..

55:2.7 by an archangel who was assigned to such a w. on

55:2.8 By the time a w. attains the fourth stage of light

55:2.10 from a disordered and backward w. like Urantia.

55:3.1 During this age of light and life the w. increasingly

55:3.2 The public activities of a w. in the first stage of light

55:3.8 On this w. the highest honor conferred upon a citizen

55:3.11 When a settled w. progresses beyond the third stage

55:4.4 A w. in this initial settled stage is administered by

55:4.15 Adam and Eve to secure release from their w. of

55:4.26 and Eve will receive Adjusters while serving on a w.

55:4.27 the system capital—to go direct to the midsonite w.

55:4.29 their administrative duties back to their native w.

55:5.1 self-seeking, isolated w., such as Urantia, can hardly

55:5.2 The advanced stages of a w. settled in light and life

55:5.3 The economic life of such a w. has become ethical.

55:5.6 competitive activities on such a highly cultured w.

55:6.3 On a normal w. the biologic fitness of the mortal

55:6.4 the philosophy of such a w. is focused upon the

55:6.5 On a seventh-stage w., wisdom can exhaust the

55:7.2 the actual rulers, or directors, of such a w. settled

55:7.2 when a w. can command such high personalities

55:7.4 the youngest w.—the last to achieve light and life—

55:11.7 handicap the progress of an older and advanced w..

55:11.7 environmental limitations, even on an isolated w.,

56:7.1 the height of evolutionary progress on a w.,

56:10.20 The advanced mortals on a w. in the seventh stage of

57:6.3 assemble about the w. as rings of matter resembling

57:7.6 The atmosphere of a w. in the volcanic age

58:0.1 about one w. in ten is designated as a decimal planet

58:4.1 no other w. in all Nebadon that has a life existence

64:6.1 for ages he roams the w. before the succeeding

64:6.2 On no other w. in the local system has such a race of

65:4.1 Urantia was assigned to us as a life-experiment w..

65:4.2 establishment of life on no w. is ever experimental

65:4.6 as it has been introduced on another Satania w.,

65:7.1 the local universe headquarters or from some w.

66:0.1 The advent of a Lanonandek Son on an average w.

66:1.3 planetary ruler to a decimal or life-modification w..

70:8.1 while a w. settled in light and life has largely effaced

70:9.1 Nature confers no rights on man, only life and a w.

71:3.12 kingdom, receive their real rewards in another w..

71:5.3 Throughout the earlier ages of any w., competition is

72:11.5 When at peace with the w., all mobile defense

72:12.2 What a wonderful thing could be done on this w. if

72:12.2 great things could quickly happen on this w..

74:5.4 been instructed in the technique of improving a w. in

75:1.3 service was ever set down on a more difficult w.;

75:6.4 To have come to a w. in such high hopes, to have

76:5.4 might turn out to be the most fortunate w. in the

77:7.5 On no w. can evil spirits possess any mortal mind

103:6.8 the absence of the truth sensitivity of mota in a w..

108:4.4 No matter what happens on a w. or in a universe,

108:6.2 what the previous status of the inhabitants of a w.,

108:6.2 Adjusters flock to such a w. to indwell the minds

109:2.2 on a type of w. where Adjusters are only loaned to

109:2.6 the spiritual administration of the w. of assignment.

109:3.3 On another type of w. (the series two group)

109:3.8 assignment to a higher type mind on some other w..

109:6.1 an apparent life of failure over into some other w.

112:4.3 The details of what transpires on that w. during the

112:5.15 During the transit of surviving mortals from the w.

112:5.21 in the new worlds with your old life in the first w.,

112:7.2 you are to awaken on the shores of a better w.,

114:0.4 planetary government is unlike that of any other w.

114:2.5 phase of human progress on each quarantined w.

118:10.13 increased understanding of the w. in which he lives;

118:10.16 come to dominate the material problems of his w.;

118:10.17 actual in the heart of every individual on a w., then

119:1.6 and the records of that secret w. are not open to us

119:1.6 Only on this sacred w. of the divine Sons are the

119:3.3 Material Son acting Planetary Prince of w. 217,

119:3.4 Son begin his difficult career on a quarantined w.

119:3.4 arrived on this rejuvenated and redeemed w.,

119:3.5 The reclamation of this isolated w. is one of the most

119:3.7 marvelous bestowal as the Planetary Prince of a w.

119:4.3 mission of a Trinity Teacher Son on w 462 in system

119:7.6 Through the contacts of one w. with another, these

120:2.7 of human beings on Urantia or on any other w..

120:3.9 any one man in any one generation on any one w.

127:0.2 has lived or ever will live on this w. or any other w.

131:1.5 of this life and eternal salvation in the w. to come.

136:9.9 set a worthy example for every person on every w.

140:10.3 inspiration for every person of all ages on every w.

141:7.5 in the next w.—eternal life in the progress of the

146:7.2 departed human beings do not come back to the w.

152:1.4 either on this world or on any other w. in Nebadon

152:1.4 Never again, on any w. in this entire universe, will

163:3.4 persecutions, and in the w. to come eternal life.

167:7.4 It is by the ministry of the angels that one w. may

176:3.8 In the next w. you will be asked to give an account

182:1.24 I am the living bridge from one w. to another.

194:0.6 felt themselves suddenly translated into another w.,

world, evolutionary; see also worlds, evolutionary

3:5.15 The only e. without error (the possibility of unwise

12:7.9 the dawn of the human species on some e. of time

20:2.7 bestow themselves on some mortal race on some e..

20:3.3 The arrival of a Paradise Avonal on an e. for the

20:3.4 When a Paradise Son visits an e. and becomes like

20:9.1 When the progress of events on an e. indicates that

24:1.12 It is they who would isolate an e. if its Planetary

25:2.9 If the commission is serving on an e., a third report,

31:5.2 When an advanced e. attains the later eras of the

32:2.13 Son, in the likeness of mortal flesh, on your own e..

35:2.6 Creator Son enters upon the bestowal career on an e.

35:4.4 has a Melchizedek served on an e. in the similitude

36:2.13 in some respects, differs in many ways on each e..

36:2.17 The original life plasm of an e. must contain the

37:9.11 the physical and material inhabitants of an e., but

39:0.11 the headquarters of the Planetary Prince of some e..

39:5.4 when an Adam and Eve arrive on an e., the task of

40:0.10 —onetime a mortal of origin on an e. of space—

49:5.24 On a normal e., racial progress attains its natural

49:6.9 Throughout the earlier ages of an e., few mortals

50:6.1 have been instructed in the progress of an average e.,

51:1.8 rematerialized for reproductive function on an e..

51:2.1 following the discussion of the needs of such an e.,

51:7.1 the fourth dispensation of an e. of time and space.

51:7.2 Son concludes his mission on a normal e.,

52:1.4 even a heroic, chapter in the annals of an e. of time

52:4.2 When an e. becomes thus ripe for the magisterial age

52:5.2 Son prepares for his terminal bestowal on some e.,

52:7.1 The Sons of the next order to arrive on the average e

55:0.4 the unfoldment of the era of light and life on an e.,

55:3.22 No e. can hope to progress beyond the first stage of

57:6.11 activity is a normal part of the making of an e. on the

65:7.2 On an e. much, very much, depends on the work

65:7.4 Again, on an average e. the seven adjutant spirits

70:0.2 On an e., antagonisms are natural; peace is secured

70:12.19 the engines of representative government on an e..

71:4.1 Static conditions on an e. are indicative of decay;

73:4.1 the biologic uplifters, begin their sojourn on an e.,

77:8.6 a small corps and are of great assistance on an e.

101:2.10 morontia insight on an e., enables man to see God

108:2.5 the Spirit of Truth upon the inhabitants of an e.,

108:3.4 an e. has a Personalized Adjuster assigned to it as

109:2.5 into one of the reserve corps of destiny on an e. of

112:5.8 of depriving one struggling mortal from any e. of the

118:10.12 In the beginnings on an e. the natural occurrences of

119:6.1 be made on some e. in the likeness of mortal flesh.

world, evolving

20:5.3 executed a mission of mortal bestowal upon an e..

39:5.4 to harmonize and advance the races of an e. would

49:6.18 of the final phases of human development on an e..

51:7.3 the new and consolidated capital of the e. has

64:6.35 is not desirable until the peoples of an e. attain

108:3.5 of beings attached to the administration of an e..

118:10.12 Much that takes place on an e. is rather hard for man

world, mansionsee World Students, Mansion;

                    World Teachers, Mansion

                    see also worlds, mansion

15:7.5 the first m. being denominated the first heaven,

28:7.3 from the time you arrive on the initial m. until you

39:2.13 personality reassembly on the identification m..

39:4.7 ascending mortals have completed the m. training,

45:1.2 All m. sojourners go to the finaliter sphere at least

45:1.4 When you advance from the first to the second m.,

45:1.11 As a sojourner on the seventh m., you have access

45:6.3 The m. experience can provide little opportunity

47:0.4 The spironga function from m. number two

47:1.3 All through the m. experience you are in a way

47:1.4 On the first m. survivors must pass the requirements

47:1.5 m. parents who have growing children in the

47:1.5 to observe the m. parents embrace their material

47:1.5 While one or both parents may leave a m. ahead

47:2.2 the exact time of the parental arrival on the first m..

47:2.5 they translate to the first m. and begin their Paradise

47:2.8 made ready for translation to the first m., where

47:2.0 THE FIRST MANSION WORLD

47:3.1 When you go from Urantia to the first m., you will

47:3.2 The very center of all activities on the first m. is the

47:3.7 On m. number one (or another in case of

47:3.7 death or translation and resurrection on the m.,

47:3.8 Almost the entire experience of m. number one

47:3.9 The sojourn on m number one is designed to develop

47:3.10 If you are not to be detained on m. number one,

47:3.11 The center of the seven major circles of the first m.

47:3.12 on the first m., one Morontia Companion is

47:4.0 4. THE SECOND MANSION WORLD

47:4.4 acquired at the time of each advance from one m.

47:4.4 much as when you first arrived on m. number one

47:4.4 pass from the evolutionary worlds to the initial m..

47:4.5 worth-while experiences as you advance from one m

47:4.7 deficiencies were largely made up on the first m..

47:4.8 significance of morontia mota, begun on the first m.,

47:5.0 5. THE THIRD MANSION WORLD

47:5.2 When sojourning on the first m., you have

47:5.2 When you reach m. number three, you are granted

47:5.3 On this third m. the survivors really begin their

47:5.3 The culture of the third m. partakes of the nature

47:6.0 6. THE FOURTH MANSION WORLD

47:6.1 When you arrive on the fourth m., you have well

47:6.4 The intellectual and social culture of this fourth m.

47:7.0 7. THE FIFTH MANSION WORLD

47:7.1 Transport to the fifth m. represents a tremendous

47:7.1 The culture of this m. corresponds in general to

47:7.2 local universe language before leaving the fourth m.,

47:8.0 8. THE SIXTH MANSION WORLD

47:8.3 not achieved until the time of sojourn on the fifth m.

47:9.0 9. THE SEVENTH MANSION WORLD

47:9.1 obliterated during the sojourn on the seventh m..

47:9.3 an ascender may elect to tarry on the seventh m. for

47:9.5 You are mostly human on the first m., just a mortal

47:10.1 The reception of a new class of m. graduates is the

47:10.1 who have run the planetary race and finished the m.

47:10.2 a class of advancing mortals from the seventh m.

47:10.4 form granted you on departure from the m. career is

47:10.5 final chamber, was left behind on the seventh m..

48:2.17 When m. ascenders pass from one sphere to another,

48:2.22 life and matter are identical from the first m. to the

48:3.8 to welcome you when you awaken on the initial m.

48:3.15 The majority of the m. structures are roofless,

48:5.5 program of the m. and morontia educational system.

48:5.9 on the worlds native to their pupils of m. sojourn.

48:6.33 the sevenfold m. experience was but the first;

48:6.34 of the transition seraphim is held on the first m..

48:7.1 On the first m. it is the practice to teach the less

48:7.2 executing an assignment on the first m. of Satania,

48:7.2 material designed to assist these new m. sojourners

48:7.31 Such is the work of the beginners on the first m.

49:6.9 evolving creatures are repersonalized on the first m.

49:6.10 The less advanced land on the initial or first m..

49:6.10 begin their morontia experience on the seventh m..

63:7.3 from the System Sovereign to return to the first m.

73:6.8 the local universe wherein m. resurrection follows

111:3.2 after death and following the m. resurrection,

112:4.4 the Adjuster will not immediately return to the m. of

112:4.13 and on the m. in the actual personality form made

113:6.2 such a guardian of destiny proceeds to the first m.

113:7.1 mortal, this first awakening on the shores of the m.;

114:2.1 leadership have been augmented by m. experience

188:3.11 vast court of the resurrection halls of the first m. of

189:1.9 emerge from the resurrection halls of the first m.

World Students, Mansion

30:4.4 3. M. Students.

30:4.14 3. M. Students.

45:6.8 M. who have one or more children in the nursery

45:6.8 where they are granted opportunity to function as

47:1.2 on the occasions of the class assemblies of the m.

47:3.9 Spiritually, of course, the m. are far in advance of

47:8.7 During the sojourn on world number six the m.

48:6.35 of the ignorance or other limitations of m..

48:6.28 M. achieve cosmic perspective—depth—by

48:6.28 seraphic counselors, who so patiently teach the m.

World Teachers, Mansionsee Mansion World Teachers

world, Melchizedek

35:3.12 mortals maintain residence on the M. while pursuing

119:1.4 a strange record is to be found on the M., a recital

119:1.3 appeared on the receiving field of this w. a strange

119:1.5 visiting Son of our order disappeared from our w.

119:1.5 for this stranger on our w. has now eternally

world, receiving

26:4.13 you are finally deposited on the r. of Havona, you

26:5.1 the pilgrims of time first met on the r. of circuit

world, transition

45:0.2 worlds are the seven subsatellites of t. number one.

45:1.8 But on t. number six there is no representation of

45:1.11 you have access to the seventh t., the sphere of the

45:6.6 nursery located on the first transitional-culture w. of

46:5.10 On their transitional-culture w. the ascending

47:0.2 T. number one itself is quite exclusively devoted

47:2.6 And so do these children grow up on the t. until such

47:5.2 permission periodically to visit t. number two,

47:6.1 given permission to make visits to t. number four,

47:6.1 superangels of the fourth t. the morontia visitors

47:7.3 the pilgrim is given permission to visit the t. of

47:8.1 on this sphere are permitted to visit t. number six,

47:9.2 permission is granted to visit t. number seven,

53:7.1 Panoptians served on the seventh Jerusem t. as the

world or your worldreferring to Urantia

0:0.1 the mortals of Urantia—that being the name of y.

0:0.5 Y., Urantia, is one of many similar inhabited planets

1:0.2 he established the universe and created this w. not in

1:5.4 the Universal Father so loved the w. as to provide

2:3.3 On a w. such as Urantia it comes at the end of a

3:2.1 The affairs of this w. and other worlds are divinely

3:4.4 to indwell the men and women of y. and other

4:1.1 There is a providence of divine outworking on y.,

4:2.5 As it appears on such a w. as Urantia, nature can

4:2.6 Nature, on y., is a qualification of the laws of

4:4.9 And that is “the victory which overcomes the w.,

4:5.6 The bestowal of a Paradise Son on y. was inherent

5:3.5 the intelligences of the Infinite Spirit operating on y.

6:1.5 On y., but not in your system of inhabited spheres,

6:1.4 the glory which I had with you before this w. was.”

8:1.11 relationships of the community, the race, and the w.,

9:5.7 mind as you know it on y. of ascension can hardly

13:1.8 Man, is literally born of woman, as occurred on y.

15:6.10 suns as there are glasses of water in the oceans of y..

15:9.13 local universe Mother Spirits, the Holy Spirit of y..

15:14.4 glimpse of the immense creation of which y.

15:14.5 Y. is called Urantia, and it is number 606 in the

15:14.8 The grand universe number of y., Urantia, is

16:6.2 On a w. like Urantia we do not encounter the direct

18:2.4 It is natural, on y., to speak of Paradise as upward,

20:4.5 with y., this is further complicated by Michael’s

20:4.5 certainly authentic—his promise to come back to y.

20:5.5 simply because it is the mortal home w. of Jesus of

20:6.3 As Jesus worked on y. as the carpenter’s son, so do

20:6.6 by the Creator Son who sojourned on y. nineteen

20:6.6 to become locally known as “the w. of the cross.”

20:9.1 But the Teacher Sons even now visit y. for the

23:2.12 so surely forging out on y. between the anvils of

23:3.2 nonenseraphimed beings is 186,280 miles of y. per

25:6.2 as you ascend from this material w., you will always

27:7.9 ever attend you from the w. of your origin until you

28:4.11 Never a day passes on y. that the chief of seraphim

28:5.22 for the Holy Spirit on y. “searches all things,”

28:6.18 ethics, the necessity for recognizing that the w.

28:6.20 And the manifestation of greatness on a w. like

28:7.4 They are frequent visitors on y., accompanying

28:7.4 When y. is once more restored to the reflective

30:4.34 connection with instruction respecting your own w.,

32:2.9 in Nebadon, and Satania, the local system of y.,

32:2.13 lived the life of man, on your own evolutionary w..

34:6.6 What the w. of today needs is the truth which your

36:2.15 Urantia is a decimal planet, a life-experiment w..

37:3.2 in the narrative of life transplantation on y..

39:4.13 Even the work of this w., paramount though it is,

39:4.15 carry you backward to the w. of human origin.

39:5.2 the seraphic supervision of y. devolved to a greater

39:5.17 from Jerusem frequently come to this w. as to all

39:9.2 Even y. enjoys the extensive ministry of twelve

40:5.19 light which lights every man who comes into the w..”

41:5.2 As you value energy and power on y., sunlight

41:10.4 Even so, y. experienced an early phase of mighty

43:0.2 is approximately one hundred times as large as y..

43:1.6 by Michael that Urantia had been selected as the w.

44:1.15 of a whole nation, even the entire civilized w..

44:1.15 literally true, “melody has power a whole w. to

44:6.1 your worthy efforts to do these things on y. of mind

45:4.16 Planetary Prince of the w. whereon he experienced

46:1.6 surface as they journey through the air around y..

46:2.6 so little that can be compared with aught on y.,

48:1.4 is very much like that of your present material w.,

48:5.7 is true after you once leave the w. of your nativity.

48:6.8 Even so have these truths been declared on y.:

48:6.37 the work of your status sphere—this w. or the next.

48:6.37 nothing equals the importance of the work of the w.

49:0.3 the number 606 of Satania, meaning the 606th w.

49:5.11 Since y. is an experimental planet, it differs from

49:5.23 Y. of confusion is no criterion of the early days of

49:5.26 There has never been a magisterial mission on y.,

50:4.3 In the headquarters settlement on y. every human

50:6.5 Y. still continues to pursue an irregular career as a

50:6.5 the blunders in the earlier administration of the w..

51:3.4 the covenant of their trusteeship as the rulers of y..

51:3.9 Y. has been visited by four orders of sonship:

51:3.9 welcomed to y. by a loyal and efficient Planetary

51:4.4 observing the remnants of these early races on y..

51:4.8 fitness or unfitness of the individuals of y. races.

51:5.6 In y., even in the face of the miscarriage of the plans

51:5.7 procedure would jeopardize all civilization on y..

51:6.3 Think what it would mean on y. if somewhere in the

51:7.5 the value of those things which their w. has lost

52:2.4 clearly discern how far y. departs from the average

52:3.6 Y. is a dispensation and more behind the average

52:6.1 Y. is out of step in the planetary procession.

52:6.2 the realization of social brotherhood on y. depends

52:6.8 transplanted from your backward and confused w. to

52:7.6 with a thousand things of interest unknown on y..

53:6.5 jurisdiction over the loyal seraphic orders on the w.

53:8.1 They were last on y. together during the time of their

53:8.4 he knew that his triumph on y. would forever settle

53:8.5 Said Jesus: “Now is the judgment of this w.; now

53:8.5 now shall the prince of this w. be cast down.”

53:8.5 he announced, “The prince of this w. is judged.”

55:2.10 from a disordered and backward w. like Urantia.

55:5.1 self-seeking, isolated w., such as Urantia, can hardly

55:7.3 When such an era is attained on y., no doubt

57:5.3 family, the solar system to which y. belongs.

57:8.3 it was practically a fresh-water covering for the w..

57:8.6 to become locally known as the “w. of the cross.”

57:8.8 Y. was registered on Jerusem as a decimal planet,

57:8.11 Nowhere can there be found on the w. anything of

57:8.12 Nowhere on the surface of the w. will there be found

58:1.1 preparatory to launching life on w. number 606 of

58:4.1 This sphere is a life-modification w.;all life appearing

58:4.2 and initiated the original life patterns of this w. and

58:5.2 the w. was so nearly fluid in its molten and highly

58:5.4 earthquakes would literally shake the w. to pieces.

58:7.1 systems which constituted the outer crust of the w.

58:7.5 of this era are exposed here and there all over the w.,

58:7.11 the spread of life throughout the waters of the w.;

59:1.2 animal, is fairly well distributed over the whole w..

59:1.18 The marine life was much alike the w. over and

59:2.5 a time sector of comparative quiet all over the w.,

59:2.5 one of the greatest single volcanic activities the w.

59:2.7 310,000,000 years ago the land masses of the w.

59:2.8 The w. is once again quiet and relatively peaceful;

59:4.1 practically all of the land of the w. is connected by

59:4.13 face of the rapidly rising land in all parts of the w..

59:5.7 locusts, soon overspread the continents of the w..

59:5.14 And the climate was still mild the w. over.

59:5.20 coal had been formed all over the w.—in Europe,

59:6.4 Land was rising all over the w. as the ocean beds

59:6.6 inland lakes and seas were drying up all over the w..

59:6.8 creature, an air breather, spread over all the w..

60:1.3 action was extensive in different parts of the w..

60:1.12 whose fossil remains are found all over the w..

60:3.10 All over the w. these strata are permeated with chalk

60:3.15 This was an age of volcanic activity all over the w.,

60:3.19 And this new flora soon overspread the entire w..

60:4.3 The oldest mountains of the w. are located in Asia,

61:0.2 the whole w was an animal paradise, notwithstanding

61:1.1 50,000,000 years ago the land areas of the w. were

61:1.14 the w was gradually overrun by primitive mammalian

61:3.6 they soon overran the entire w. except Australia.

61:3.6 For once the w. was dominated by a huge animal

61:3.7 These unsettled conditions prevailed all over the w..

61:3.13 dog families increased in numbers all over the w..

61:4.1 and isolated volcanoes broke out all over the w..

61:4.3 all the land of the w. was again joined excepting

61:4.3 Rhinoceroses migrated over the whole w. except

61:4.5 and from North America migrated to all the w..

61:5.4 The northern regions of this w. have experienced

61:5.8 Away from the ice the land and water life of the w.

62:3.5 this creature became the terror of this part of the w..

62:3.10 most important animals to have been born into the w.

62:7.1 but since this w. was a life-experiment station, we

62:7.6 Urantia being a life-modification w., permission

63:4.3 not able to grasp the idea of trying to make the w. a

63:4.8 ability and intelligence were forever lost to the w..

63:7.1 Michael had selected their w. as the theater for his

64:4.1 They dominated the w. for almost half a million years

64:6.15 the spiritual headquarters of the w. and drifted into

65:4.1 Urantia was assigned to us as a life-experiment w..

65:4.7 Urantia is the first w. in Satania where the six races

65:4.11 Y. is the only planet in Satania where the human type

65:5.3 The universe of universes, including this small w.

65:7.4 On this w. there developed many forms of border

66:5.3 of famine, which periodically decimated the w..

66:5.10 and much more was subsequently lost to the w.

66:5.10 Caligastia defection destroyed the hope of the w. for

66:5.12 The w. did not improve upon these business methods

66:5.15 and we would do your will on this w. as others do on

66:5.24 Art and science were at a low ebb throughout the w.,

66:6.2 The whole w was caught in the stalemate of tradition

67:5.1 reorganization of the whole w. was attempted;

67:5.3 Caligastia regime, this upheaval having left the w. in

67:5.5 When the first capital of the w. was engulfed,

67:6.1 they planned for the rehabilitation of the w. as their

67:6.3 continued to furnish leadership for the w. down

67:6.6 and fifty advanced groups scattered abroad in the w..

68:1.6 dialect every forty or fifty miles illustrate what a w.

68:5.10 more than quadrupled the land-man ratio of the w..

69:2.5 But many of the religions of the w. reverted to the

73:1.2 the races of the w. were little better off than if this

73:3.6 was the most beautiful spot of its kind in all the w.,

73:3.6 Without and beyond, the w. lay in darkness,

73:4.4 the confused status of the w. during these troublous

73:5.5 most of the plants of that section of the w. were

73:5.5 scores of varieties of food plants were lost to the w..

73:5.7 And this Garden would have done honor to a w.

73:7.3 were to become emissaries of a new life to all the w.;

74:1.4 responsibilities of rulership on such a strife-torn w..

74:1.4 fit to relinquish rule on the w. of their assignment.

74:2.2 the Edenic culture would spread throughout the w..

74:2.2 this son of Andon heard the exalted ruler of his w.

74:2.7 all of the arts of Dalamatia had been lost to the w.;

74:3.5 concerning plans for the rehabilitation of the w.

74:3.7 be done to bring order out of the confusion of a w.

74:5.3 idea of developing trade relations with the outside w.

74:5.4 of law and order in a w. of savages, barbarians,

74:7.23 what a different w. Urantia would have become if

74:7.24 did Adam work for the welfare and uplift of the w.

74:8.2 The legend of the making of the w. in six days was

74:8.2 traditions of the sudden emergence of the w. from a

74:8.4 from the Philippine Islands around the w. to Africa.

74:8.10 he must have made the w. prior to making Adam.

75:0.1 the w. at large did not seem to be improving much.

75:0.1 sorely distressed by the sorry plight of their w..

75:1.3 a w. groping about in abject spiritual darkness

75:1.3 service was ever set down on a more difficult w.;

75:1.6 most disastrous both to themselves and to their w..

75:3.5 honestly considered to be for the good of the w.

75:3.6 that had been accomplished toward uplifting the w.

75:4.5 who would grow up to bless and stabilize the w..

75:4.6 highest motives concerning the welfare of the w.,

75:5.7 removed from the w. in retribution for her misstep.

75:6.4 To have come to a w. in such high hopes, to have

75:7.6 in the similitude of the mortal flesh of this w.,

75:8.4 estimating the results of the Adamic mission on y.,

76:4.8 much of his life plasm as possible to benefit the w.

76:4.8 all grew up to maturity except 112, so that the w.,

76:5.1 doomed to suffer the fate of the mortals of their w.,

76:5.4 the longing hope, that the w. of their blunders and

76:5.4 might turn out to be the most fortunate w. in the

76:5.7 appeal to Michael that he selected this w. as the

76:6.4 in the end, a story of ultimate triumph for their w.

77:2.8 of utilizing this planet as a life-modification w.,

77:3.2 temple was to have a tower the like of which the w.

77:4.7 Without a trace of origin elsewhere in the w., these

77:4.7 Sumerian language, though virtually lost to the w.,

77:5.4 to have him go out into a strange and hostile w.,

77:7.8 No more do they roam this w. on mischief bent.

77:8.1 At the last adjudication of this w., when Michael

77:9.10 evolution until this w. attains the goal of the ages,

78:1.2 But thirty-five thousand years ago the w. at large

78:1.12 This was the picture of the w. prior to the beginnings

78:1.12 the possibility of the spread to the w. of the ideas

78:3.5 and central Asia than anywhere else in the w.,

78:5.4 three quarters of the Andite stock of the w. was

78:7.3 let the whole w. drown in its wickedness at the time

79:0.1 potentials of modern civilization spread to the w..

79:3.5 the inhabitants of India was far above that of the w.

79:3.5 philosophic, and commercial civilization of the w..

79:4.8 in the search for the living God, and then the w. will

79:5.7 completely isolated from the remainder of the w.

79:5.9 Hemisphere had no contact with the rest of the w.

79:6.2 in larger proportion than anywhere else in the w..

80:4.5 The whole inhabited w., outside of China and the

80:5.1 region than were to be found in all the rest of the w..

80:6.4 stone structures erected in different parts of the w.,

80:7.8 left the spiritually impoverished races of the w. in a

81:2.11 faster in that locality than in other parts of the w..

81:5.3 nobility of those toilers who strive to make the w.

81:6.1 Culture did slowly spread throughout the w..

81:6.4 extensive and fertile hunting areas in all the w..

81:6.14 and superior minorities have largely ruled this w..

81:6.18 throughout a race, over a continent, or a whole w..

81:6.18 Even when the tongues of a w. are reduced to a few,

82:5.1 and had greater ability to survive in a hostile w.;

82:6.1 There are no pure races in the w. today.

82:6.1 only two representative races persisting in the w.,

83:5.2 All over the w. looser forms of communal marriage

83:5.4 was the custom of more than half the ancient w..

83:6.3 all of the civilized w. had attained the level of

83:7.4 and stands on advanced ground in the modern w.,

84:7.8 for the first time in the history of the w. men and

84:7.25 to the concept that bringing a child into the w.,

85:1.4 Stone worship is even now widespread over the w.

85:4.2 regarded as beneficent in one part of the w. may

87:4.3 made slow but sure progress throughout the w..

87:4.3 to tribe; it sprang up independently all over the w..

87:4.7 were no bad or disharmonious spirits in all the w..

87:5.7 of art, and it long kept the w. somber and ugly.

88:6.6 But a w. so filled with charms did much to destroy

88:6.8 One half the w. is grasping eagerly for the light of

89:0.1 The soul was looked upon as coming into the w.

89:2.2 the idea of sin was universally established in the w.

89:5.14 originated in Dalamatia and spread over the w..

89:7.2 this ceremony once obtained over most of the w.

90:2.8 abandoned practice throughout much of the w..

92:4.5 revelation was practically lost to the whole w..

92:4.6 these truths have never been entirely lost to the w..

92:6.2 the w. in the times of the inditement of these papers.

92:7.1 possible combination of both, as it is in the w. today.

93:0.2 A later corps of twelve became receivers for y. after

93:4.15 to reform the mores, to change the habits of the w.,

93:5.2 existent trade, travel, and civilization of the w..

93:5.5 the offspring of you two brothers shall all the w. be

93:10.11 future experience of your irregular and unusual w..

94:0.1  training centers in different parts of the w. where

94:6.2 and philosophic teachers all over the civilized w..

94:6.8 source of divine energy which will remake the w.,

94:7.2 exhorted his followers to carry his gospel to the w..

94:9.1 to the farthest frontiers of all the known w..

94:9.1 Buddhism the dominant religion of one half the w.

94:11.2 unfortunate that Buddhism wasn’t carried to the w.

94:12.3 the all-merciful Amida, who so loves the w. that he

94:12.4 the most progressive religious groups in the w.;

95:2.1 the Nile valley it spread to many parts of the w..

95:2.1 received their idea of the creation of the w. from

95:5.3 Moses was the joint gift to the w of the Hebrew race

95:5.9 the creator of Egypt but also of the “whole w.,

95:5.11 die out of the hearts of men in Egypt and in the w..

95:6.6 but he connected this event with the end of the w..

95:6.9 burned to show man in his darkened w. the path of

95:7.3 his injunction to “go into all the w. and preach the

96:0.1 ideas of monotheism matured all over the w.

96:3.2 a true concept of God and without hope in the w..

96:4.1 teaching has influenced almost one half of the w.,

96:7.4 transcends that of all other sacred books of the w..

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

97:6.2 that renaissance of monotheism throughout the w.

97:8.1 the transactions of the rest of the w. as profane

97:9.16 operated by Syrian sailors and trading with the w..

97:10.1 the Messiah would reign over them and all the w. as

98:5.4 that at the end of the w. Mithras would summon

98:7.1 “God was in Christ reconciling the w. to himself.”

100:5.1 The w. is filled with lost souls, not lost in the sense

101:0.3 light that lights every man who comes into the w..”

101:2.15 have possessed so little of the wisdom of the w..

101:4.1 Because y. is generally ignorant of origins, even of

102:2.3 who have imbibed only the wisdom of the w..

102:4.3 Man becomes conscious that he is not alone in the w.

102:8.2 The wisdom of the w. is not necessary to an exercise

104:1.1 This earliest Trinity concept was lost to the w. in the

107:4.5 light that lights every man who comes into the w..”

108:3.6 strife-torn, grief-stricken, and disease-afflicted w..

108:4.4 When a w. is isolated by rebellion, when a planet is

109:4.4 the w. would slowly return to many of the scenes

109:4.5 this human being (and your whole w.) now gains.

109:4.6 on Urantia who has been on this w. previously.

109:7.7 long since assumed an emergency regency of y.

110:4.4 In due time, if not in this w. then on the mansion

111:0.7 believed the soul looked out upon the w. through

111:4.10 Today the nations of the w. are directed by men who

111:7.2 the hardships of life as you journey through this w.

111:7.2 the common problems of your present material w..

112:5.21 in the new worlds with your old life in the first w.,

114:0.2 that 191,924,362 angels were absent from this w. on

114:1.1 and in principle forever settled the status of y., but

114:2.1 Since the times of Michael’s bestowal on y. the

114:2.2 with the supervision of those activities on this w.

114:2.6 the reappearance of Michael on the w. of his final

designate one of their number to sojourn on y. to

114:7.14 allow the comparative spiritual isolation of their w.

114:7.17 Your isolated w. is not forgotten in the counsels of

116:0.2 inequities of Urantia, to conclude that y. had been

119:7.2 y. occupied a very conspicuous place in the

119:7.2 transpired on your small but highly honored w..

119:7.5 baby, was conceived and was born into the w. just

119:7.5 form of Jesus, otherwise of natural origin on the w.

119:7.6 Through the contacts of one w. with another, these

119:7.8 of the mortal bestowal of the Creator Son on y.,

119:8.2 thus has your little w. become known throughout

119:8.8 Jesus has promised some time to return to the w.

119:8.8 world of his terminal bestowal, the W. of the Cross.

120:1.4 that the w. of your bestowal, even all the universe

120:2.7 7. In all that you may perform on the w. of your

120:4.5 The appearance in and on y., by apparently natural

121:1.1 Jesus did not come to this w. during an age of

121:1.1 When Michael incarnated on Urantia, the w.

121:2.1 a peculiarly strategic geographic position in the w.

121:2.3 the Jews were abroad in the w., dwelling in many

121:2.4 subsequently spread to uttermost parts of the w..

121:2.6 promise of the nurture and sending forth to the w. of

121:2.10 the Roman rulers made the w. safe for Jewish travel

121:2.11 making Palestine the crossroads of the civilized w..

121:5.6 Upon such a spiritually hungry w. a flood of cults

121:5.11 life in blissful realms beyond this w. of sorrow and

121:5.12 Jesus, who truly brought to this w. the bread of life

121:6.8 Throughout the whole wide w., no matter where the

121:7.6 were called to carry an advancing theology to the w.,

121:7.12 primitive ideas regarding the geography of the w.,

122:0.2 and geographic features of the w. and its peoples,

122:2.6 was so soon to present to the w. as a helpless babe

122:4.1 bear, and who shall become a great light in the w..

122:4.1 child was to become a divine messenger to the w..

122:5.10 believed in Jesus until after he departed from this w..

122:8.1 Jesus was born into the w., was wrapped in clothes

122:8.2 babies before that day and since come into the w.,

123:2.3 various groups of living things are born into the w.

124:1.6 this lad that he had really gazed upon the entire w.

124:3.3 conversing with travelers from all parts of the w.,

124:3.10 be obedient to the call of his mission to the w.;

124:6.11 here from the uttermost parts of the known w..

125:2.12 lad began to entertain a desire to travel about the w.

126:0.2 frequent alternation between the affairs of this w.

126:2.2 the only home he was to know while on this w..

126:3.9 many things about his forthcoming work for the w.,

126:3.14 not to present all his ideas to the w., not even to

127:0.2 youth who has lived or ever will live on this w. or

127:0.3 living these adolescent years on a w. beset by evil

127:1.7 and as a revealer of the heavenly Father to the w..

127:6.13 Jesus left this w. ripe in the experience which his

127:6.14 and service in behalf of his fellow mortals on this w.

127:6.15 Born into the w. a babe of the realm, he has lived his

128:0.1 Jesus came into this w. just as other children come;

128:0.1 Jesus did choose this particular w. as the planet

128:0.1 otherwise Jesus entered the w. in a natural manner,

128:1.11 and to humanity on this w. and for all other worlds.

128:4.5 so that they never became, in the eyes of the w.,

128:4.6 the kingdom that he intended to proclaim to the w.

128:5.3 the headquarters of Jewish culture for the entire w.

128:6.10 the contemplation of his future work for the w.

129:1.4 Jesus had long worked alone in the w., that is,

129:2.3 go about your business, do your work in the w.;

129:3.3 and departed from this w. without anyone (save

129:3.5 you must discern the purpose of his sojourn on y..

129:3.7 with the diversified peoples of the w. of his day

129:4.5 life of mortal man, not only as it is lived on y., but

130:1.5 injustice because of the presence of evil in the w.

130:3.2 lighthouse was one of the seven wonders of the w.

130:3.4 Ganid went to the library, the greatest in the w..

130:3.4 a million manuscripts from all the civilized w.:

130:3.4 largest collection of Indian literature in all the w.;

130:3.4 discussed again and again all the religions of the w.

130:3.4 and from which he sent teachers to all the w.;

130:3.5 the teachings of all those religions of the w. which

130:3.8 and next to Rome the most magnificent in the w..

130:3.8 was located the largest Jewish synagogue in the w.,

130:4.1 the theory that the material things of the w. are

130:5.3 You are born into the w., but no amount of

130:6.3 but the big things and the real things of this w. and

130:8.6 the mistress of empire and greatest city in all the w..

131:0.1 of this abstract of the religious doctrines of the w.

131:1.9 fruit we receive not from our plantings in this w.

131:4.2 Every heart and every w. is illuminated by this

131:4.3 From this unreal w. lead us to the real!

131:4.7 Evil must be left behind in this w., but virtue

131:5.2 God established the w. and ordained the rewards

131:7.2 I manifested myself by being born into the w. as a

131:7.3 If you would gain immortality, forsake the w. and

132:2.8 The presence of goodness and evil in the w. is proof

132:4.1 the largest and most cosmopolitan city of the w..

132:5.17 one’s fellows in the organized business of the w.

133:1.2 Can you see that on this w. such responsibilities

133:3.7 the manifold difficulties of making a living in a w. so

133:3.8 will embrace the opportunity to show all the w.

133:9.4 India at Charax, never to see them again in this w.;

133:9.4 nor were they, in this w., ever to know that the

134:1.2 trip, the w. never knew that he made this journey.

134:1.7 for his great change in attitude toward the w..

134:5.7 Presently, when all the w. has been explored and

134:5.12 sovereignty is innate with the peoples of the w..

134:6.5 and religious sects and cults of the whole wide w.,

134:8.6 It had not to do with the kingdoms of this w. but

135:3.2 the history of the great kingdoms of the w.,

135:3.4 that the w. was ripe for the end of the age of man

135:5.2 age and, in a certain sense, with the end of the w..

135:5.2 the kingdoms of this w. were about to become the

135:5.4 as the rightful and righteous ruler of all the w..

135:5.4 taught that the coming kingdom was not of this w.,

135:5.4 that the w. was approaching its certain end,

135:9.7 “Behold the Son of God, the deliverer of the w.!

135:11.3 preparation for John when he departed from this w.

136:0.1 Jesus was a comforting consolation to the w. and

136:1.3 exaltation—rather than for the salvation of the w..

136:1.6 It was revealed only in Jesus; the w. knew nothing

136:3.1 Urantia pretender, Caligastia, the prince of this w..

136:3.2 the changed relationships of the w. and the universe

136:3.3 prosecution of his public labors in behalf of this w.

136:4.1 of public labors in behalf of his people and the w.,

136:4.2 political attitude toward the w. as he should find it.

136:4.3 spirits or rebel personalities of station on this w.

136:4.3 personalities of station on this w. or any other w..

136:4.5 for further ministry which would best serve this w.

136:4.6 ways in which he might manifest himself to the w.

136:4.7 of the immediate needs of this w. and the present

136:4.9 Jesus promised himself he would go back to the w.

136:4.12 a strong desire to win his people—and the whole w.

136:6.3 But Jesus was not concerned merely with this w.

136:7.3 an outrage to his order of administering the w.;

136:8.4 He knew the methods of the w.—how people gained

136:8.4 against all compromise with the wisdom of the w.

136:8.5 which the attention of the nation, and the whole w.,

136:9.2 Jesus had won the w. in potential by submission to

136:9.5 in this combined life of living as a man in the w.

136:9.6 Jesus saw, as it were, “the kingdoms of this w.,”

137:6.5 false hope; the w. will stumble at my words.

137:8.7 My kingdom is not of this w..

137:8.7 The children of this w. fight for the establishment

137:8.7 and enlargement of the kingdoms of this w., but

137:8.13 has not the Father said of his children of the w., ‘It is

137:8.14 And whatever it shall cost you in the things of the w.

137:8.14 receive more of joy and spiritual progress in this w.,

137:8.15 armies, upon overturned kingdoms of this w., nor

138:7.1 plain to you that my kingdom is not of this w.?

138:7.1 soon, very soon, you are to represent me in the w.

138:8.7 the learning of the rabbis and the wisdom of the w..

138:9.1 regard him as the best friend he had in all the w..

139:1.11 friends; they really wanted all the w. to know Jesus.

139:2.8 indulgence to the plain, matter-of-fact w. of reality.

139:9.10 had talked about revealing himself openly to the w..

139:9.10 Master, when you do thus declare yourself to the w.,

139:12.7 Jesus wanted not only the mortals of this w. but the

140:1.5 “Your message to the w. shall be: Seek first the

140:1.6 And so shall this kingdom progress in the w. until

140:1.7 solemn responsibility of representing me in the w.

140:3.1 among the ignorant creatures of this dark w..

140:3.1 ambassadors of the Sovereign of that better w..

140:3.1 but you have elected to represent me in the w.

140:3.13 “You are the light of the w.. A city set upon a hill

140:3.14 “I am sending you out into the w. to represent me

140:4.1 the gospel and aspiring to represent him in the w.

140:4.4You are the light of the w.. A city set on a hill

140:6.6 I have come not to reform the kingdoms of this w.

140:8.3 Jesus sought to make it clear that the w. is not to be

140:8.10 Jesus did not come to reorganize the w.; even if he

140:8.11 expand the neighborhood to include the whole w.,

140:8.15 Jesus worked, lived, and traded in the w. as he found

140:8.17 “What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole w.

140:8.20 real man of great experience in the things of this w.

140:9.1 would be compelled to leave them alone in the w..

140:9.2 Jesus commissioned them to go forth in the w. as his

140:9.2 Master’s charge: “Go into all the w. and preach the

140:9.3 and my spirit shall go before you into all the w..

140:10.1 the salvation which he had come to bring to the w.

140:10.3 the idea that he was doing a work on this w. but for

140:10.3 of mortal living for the men and women of this w.,

141:2.1 miraculous power promulgating the laws of the w..

141:5.1 I have come into the w. to proclaim spiritual

141:7.3 so to live in the w. that men, by seeing their lives,

141:7.4 When Jesus departed from this w., he left behind

141:7.5 was: in this w.—spiritual joy and divine communion;

141:7.7 he lived his life for all the w. as a mortal of the realm.

141:7.11 he was not anxiously bothered by the evil in the w..

142:1.7 of the spread of the gospel to the outside w..

142:2.2 the gospel shall spread over the w. with its message

142:5.4 the evidence to all the w. that you have been born

142:7.3 he would revisit this w. in spiritual power and glory.

142:7.17 matters are the concern of the men of this w.,

142:7.17 you have been called to represent me in the w.,

142:7.17 then shall my spirit go before you into all the w..”

143:1.2 They assert that your religion is not for this w.;

143:1.4 I have come into this w. to do the will of my Father

143:1.4 gospel which I declare to you will rule this very w..

143:1.5 The religions of this w. have neglected the poor,

143:1.7 No armies of the w. have ever displayed more

143:1.7 loyal successors who shall go forth to all the w.

143:2.3 you are to convince the w. that you have passed

143:5.11 The w. should be more concerned with his happy

143:6.4 that love is the greatest relationship in the w.

145:2.8 that the hope of a better nation—or a better w.—is

145:3.9 “I have come into the w. to reveal the Father and

145:5.1 Jesus realized that the w. was filled with physical

146:7.2 departed human beings do not come back to the w.

148:4.6 Evil is inherent in the natural order of this w., but

148:4.6 conscious rebellion which was brought to this w.

148:4.11 until after the Master had departed from this w..

148:5.2 do not comprehend how the natural order of this w.

148:5.3 Many unusual events have transpired on this w.,

148:5.3 which are a part of life as it is lived on this w..

149:2.1 all religions of the w. would have embraced the

149:5.5 Jesus hardly regarded this w. as a “vale of tears.”

149:5.5 Jesus rather looked upon it as the birth sphere of the

149:6.5 I have come into the w. to put love in the place of

150:8.2 “Blessed is the Lord, King of the w., who forms the

150:8.3 we shall not be put to shame, w. without end.

150:8.5 and say, Yahweh shall reign, w. without end.

151:2.2 who allow the cares of the w. and the deceitfulness

152:1.4 situation can never again occur, either on this w. or

152:3.2 have I told you that my kingdom is not of this w.?

152:5.4 king after the manner of the kings of this w., only

153:2.4 I came into the w. to reveal my Father and to

153:2.4 reminded you that my kingdom is not of this w.,

153:2.8 God and gives eternal life to the men of the w..

153:2.9 as you then so willingly ate the bread of this w.?”

153:2.12 the Father—that is my life-giving revelation to the w.

153:3.2 The Father has sent me into the w. to show how

153:5.3 I ascend to the place whence I came to this w.?

154:4.6 This w. has never seriously tried to carry out the

154:6.5 The Father who sent me into the w. will not

155:5.2 While the religions of the w. have a double origin—

155:6.2 did not cease to minister words of truth to the w.

155:6.9 possible of realization in the present state of the w.

155:6.10 and Hosea, did reveal increasingly to the whole w.

155:6.11 spirit which my Father and I shall send into the w.

156:2.1 “This w. is only a bridge; you may pass over it, but

156:2.4 the uniformity of the laws of this w. and the entire

156:4.3 dye that made Tyre and Sidon famous the w. over,

157:4.6 able to go forth to enlighten a w. sitting in darkness.

157:6.8 think not that the w. will treat you better than it did

157:6.10 “No man in this w. now sees the Father except the

157:6.11 I did come forth from the Father into this w. as you

157:6.11 I declare to you that I must presently leave this w.

157:6.12 My kingdom is not of this w..

157:6.13 go forth to proclaim this gospel throughout the w..

158:1.9 We are loath to go back down to the inglorious w..

158:6.2 declaration that my kingdom is not of this w..

158:7.5 What does it profit a man to gain the whole w. and

159:2.1 kingdom will presently be proclaimed in all the w.?

159:3.8 The w. is filled with hungry souls who famish in

159:4.3 wisdom and spiritual truth to be found in all the w.

160:1.14 In a continually changing w., in the midst of an

160:2.7 sooner or later acquires a certain concept of this w.

160:2.10 the w. will behold a great and glorified social

160:4.13 technique leads directly to the creation of a w. of

160:5.5 to convert the individual and to transform the w..

160:5.7 I submit, is the highest concept of religion the w.

161:2.4 or else he is the greatest hypocrite and fraud the w.

162:1.9 of Jesus to the Jewish people and to the whole w..

162:2.7 a short time I go to him who sent me into this w..

162:4.1 The presence of people from all of the known w.,

162:4.1 was more generally attended by the Jews of the w.

162:4.1 announcement of his mission before all the w.,

162:5.0 5. SERMON ON THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD

162:5.2 “I am the light of the w..

162:5.2 who sent me into the w., and who is the source of

162:5.3 You who prefer to sit in darkness are of this w.; I

162:5.3 I am not of this w., and I live in the eternal light of

162:5.3 that my Father has spoken I also proclaim to the w.

162:6.1 From the Father above I bring to this w. the water

163:3.4 who shall not receive manifold more in this w.,

163:4.2 1. The gospel must be proclaimed to all the w.,

163:6.1 The Master now knew that he could leave this w.

163:6.3 know that the good news will spread to all the w.

164:3.3 child itself might sin before it was born into the w..

164:3.7 When I am in the w., I am the light of the w., but

164:4.11 You know that not since the beginning of the w.

164:5.6 until near the time when he prepared to leave this w..

165:2.9 fold, and these words are true not only of this w..

165:2.10 authority from my Father even before this w. was.

165:3.8 I came into this w. to reveal the Father to you and

165:4.1 I give attention to the material affairs of this w.?”

165:4.1 leads to such devotion to the things of this w. that

165:4.9 what shall it profit you if you gain the whole w. and

165:5.3 are you different from the nations of the w. who

165:6.3 go into all the w. proclaiming this gospel to all

166:4.2 world manifested in the material life of this w.,

166:4.8 to comply with the natural laws governing the w..

167:4.6 Jesus meant that Lazarus had departed from this w.,

167:6.3 spiritually as children grow up physically on this w..

167:6.4 and so it would have been throughout the w. if his

168:0.7 living God, even he who should come to this w..”

168:2.2 they may believe that you have sent me into the w.,

168:4.12 levels of actual cosmic attainment, on this w. or on

169:1.2 I have come to this w. to do my Father’s bidding,

169:1.6 to go out into the w. to seek my own fortune.

169:2.1 you said today that many of the children of the w.

169:2.5 “And it is in this way that the sons of this w. show

169:2.6 shown foresight and integrity in the affairs of this w.,

169:3.2 When the rich man departed from this w., he

169:4.2 that the Father sent him into the w. to reveal their

169:4.11 out from the Father, and I have come into the w.;

169:4.11 again, I will leave the w. and go to the Father.”

170:1.6 the triumph of good over evil at the end of the w..

170:1.7 age of God’s supreme rule on earth, the new w.,

170:1.12 of Christianity have sought to impress upon the w..

170:2.10 the belief that Jesus was then absent from the w.

170:2.10 the kingdom with the idea of his return to this w..

170:2.18 The kingdom of God in this w., the supreme desire

170:3.1 Pharisees paraded so vaingloriously before the w..

170:3.11 This new order of society the w. has little known

170:4.14 This w. has never seriously or sincerely or

170:4.14 and unexpected event in the spiritual life of the w..

170:4.15 also promised sometime to come back to this w. in

170:5.12 that certain social results would appear in the w. as

170:5.17 Jesus is still alive in the advanced religions of the w..

171:0.3 believing the Master would soon return to the w.

171:2.5 have I told you that my kingdom is not of this w.,

171:8.3 Again I declare that my kingdom is not of this w.;

172:1.6 this gospel shall be preached throughout the w.,

172:3.6 his disciples that his kingdom was not of this w.,

172:3.14 if we do not stop these ignorant ones, all the w. will

174:3.2 You know that the sons of this w. can marry and

174:5.3 Said Jesus: “My Father sent me to this w. to reveal

174:5.7 I am the light of the w., and whosoever will believe

174:5.7 I came not to judge the w. but to offer it salvation.

174:5.7 words the Father directed me to speak to the w.

174:5.9 very purpose have I come into the w. and even to

174:5.12 crown our united efforts to enlighten the w. and

174:5.12 the Prince of this w. I have cast down; and all men

175:1.5 people was called to become the light of the w.,

175:1.6 lose your position in the w. as the standard-bearers

175:3.2 of Abraham the light-bearers of truth to the w. had

176:0.1 conceive of no event short of the end of the w.

176:1.6 destruction of the temple with the “end of the w..”

176:1.6 that the end of the w. would be followed by the

176:2.1 that, while he intended presently to leave this w.,

176:2.1 leave them, and after he had departed from this w.,

176:2.3 all these years that my kingdom is not of this w.?

176:2.3 the gospel of the kingdom will go to all the w. and

176:2.3 as he has already bestowed upon this w. him who

176:2.3 show forth his love, even to this dark and evil w..

176:2.3 I promise that I will sometime return to this w.,

176:2.5 kingdom shall have been proclaimed to all the w.

176:2.6 when the w. has passed through the long winter of

176:2.7 What the whole w. must face as a literal fact at the

176:2.9 the Master’s departure, and the end of the w..

176:3.2 Jews, the end of an age, even the end of the w.,

176:3.8 of the endowments and stewardships of this w..

176:4.1 his promise to come back in person to this w..

176:4.1 not once but even many times, to the w. whereon

176:4.2 declare his intention of returning to this w..

176:4.2 the end of the age, even with the end of the w..

176:4.3 promised, first, to send into the w., and in his stead,

176:4.3 he would sometime personally return to this w..

176:4.4 many times visit the w. whose conquest conferred

176:4.5 when he does return, all the w. will likely know

177:1.4 with John, talking freely about the affairs of this w.

177:2.2 encouraged you to learn how to live in this w. by

178:1.1 the kingdom of heaven to the kingdoms of this w.,

178:1.2 The kingdoms of this w., being material, may often

178:1.4 the ideal citizens of the kingdoms of this w.

178:1.9 But the very light which you bear to the w., and even

178:1.9 eventually enlighten the whole w. and result in the

178:1.17 shall be upon you, now and even to the end of the w.

178:3.2 I must leave you in the w. to carry on the work of

178:3.2 As the Father sent me into this w., so am I about

179:2.1 finished that for which he sent me into this w..”

179:2.3 had completed that for which he came into the w.,

179:3.9 the Pharisees and the children of this w. seek, but

180:0.2 When you go out into the w. to proclaim this

180:1.4 I have ordained you to go forth into the w. to yield

180:1.5 does not deliver you from the difficulties of this w.;

180:1.5 it does not create a new w., but it most certainly

180:1.5 but it most certainly does make the old w. new.

180:2.1 And when the w. sees these fruit-bearing branches

180:2.4 How long will it take the w. of believers to

180:3.0 3. ENMITY OF THE WORLD

180:3.1 be not discouraged by the enmity of the w..

180:3.1 If the w. shall hate you,you should recall that it hated

180:3.1 If you were of this w.,then would the w. love its own

180:3.1 but because you are not, the w. refuses to love you.

180:3.1 You are in this w., but your lives are not to be

180:3.1 I have chosen you out of the w. to represent the

180:3.1 to represent the spirit of another w. even to this w.

180:3.3 “But I will not leave you alone in the w..

180:3.4 From these places I came into this w., and the hour

180:3.5 for the mortal sons of God before this w. was.

180:3.9 I am in this w. to do the Father’s will, and that I have

180:4.2 “In just a few hours the w. will see me no more;

180:4.4 If the w. sees you not, how shall we be certain about

180:6.7 knowledge that a man has been born into the w..

180:6.8 I come into the w. to show the Father to your eyes.

181:1.1 but one individual in your midst or in the entire w..

181:1.3 I have, perforce, been required to live it on this w..

181:1.4 “The Father sent me into this w., but only a few of

181:1.5 I make these gifts not as the w. gives—by measure

181:1.5 I have overcome the w., and in me you shall all

181:1.6 When you feel that you are alone in the w., I will

181:1.6 In this w. you will have tribulation, but be of good

181:1.6 I have triumphed in the w. and shown you the way

181:1.8 lived the mortal life in the flesh and on this very w.

181:2.9 repeatedly told you my kingdom is not of this w.,

181:2.14 let your brethren see—even all the w.—what the

181:2.20 Master goes away and leaves us alone in the w.?

181:2.20 the w. is filled with those who look at life just as

181:2.22 a kingdom builder even when alone in the w. and

182:1.3 should believe in him whom you sent into the w..

182:1.3 the glory which I had with you before this w. was

182:1.4 men whom you chose from the w. and gave to me.

182:1.4 you sent me into this w., and that I am about to

182:1.4 And I pray for them not as I would pray for the w.,

182:1.4 but as for those whom I have chosen out of the w.

182:1.4 chosen out of the world to represent me to the w.

182:1.4 even as I have represented you in this w. during

182:1.4 I can no longer be in this w.; I am about to return

182:1.5 The w. may hate them, even as it has hated me,

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

182:1.5 only that you keep them from the evil in the w..

182:1.5 And as you sent me into this w., even so am I

182:1.5 even so am I about to send these men into the w..

182:1.6 glory I had with you before the founding of this w.

182:1.6 This w. knows very little of you, righteous Father,

182:1.6 I promise them that you will be with them in the w.

182:1.9 that he had manifested the Father’s name to the w.

182:1.12 I am the light of the w..

182:1.24 I am the living bridge from one w. to another.

182:2.3 repeatedly told us that his kingdom is not of this w.

182:3.1 “My Father, I came into this w. to do your will,

182:3.9 for them before they should be left alone in the w..

183:4.2 go forth into the w. proclaiming the good news of

184:1.6 You know that I have spoken openly to the w..

185:3.3 not perceive that my kingdom is not of this w.?

185:3.3 If my kingdom were of this w., surely would my

185:3.4 For this purpose was I born into this w., even that

186:5.3 uplifting of his mortal creatures on this w. and on

186:5.5 relations between man and his Maker on this w.

188:3.11 created shortly after Michael departed from this w.,

188:4.1 inhabited planets as the “W. of the Cross.”

188:4.6 whole universe, not just for the races of this one w..

188:4.6 his bestowal on this w. greatly illuminated the way of

188:5.2 Jesus disclosed to this w. a higher quality of

189:3.2 they were on this w. itself at this time because of

190:0.1 the morontia life is to be spent on the w. of his

190:1.7 to proclaim the risen Savior of a w. and a universe.

190:3.1 Go to all the w. proclaiming this gospel and

190:4.1 Go you, therefore, to all the w., proclaiming this

190:5.4 always taught that his kingdom was not of this w.,

190:5.4 this Son of truth shall rise upon the w. with healing

191:4.4 “Go, then, into all the w. proclaiming this gospel of

191:5.3 the commission to go into all the w. and preach

191:5.3 Again I tell you: As the Father sent me into the w.,

191:5.3 Your mission to the w. is founded on the fact that

191:5.3 Let faith reveal your light to the w.;

191:5.4 that you shall have when you depart from this w.,

191:6.2 That which my Father sent me into the w. to

191:6.3 “As the Father sent me into this w., even so now

191:6.3 Go you, therefore, into all the w. preaching this

192:2.1 to proving that love is the greatest thing in the w..

192:2.13 And when you are through on this w., I have other

192:2.13 in all of this work, on this w. and on other worlds,

192:3.3 transition which he was experiencing on this w..

193:0.4 That which the w. needs most to know is: Men are

193:0.5 go you now into all the w. preaching this gospel

193:0.5 enlarged truth, and I will go with you into all the w.

193:1.2 his children on earth must be carried to all the w..

193:1.2 Go, then, into all the w. telling this good news to

193:2.2 My Father sent me into the w. to proclaim this

193:3.2 presently go into all the w. preaching this gospel

193:3.2 As the Father sent me into the w., so do I send you

193:3.2 I am this day going to leave you alone in the w..

193:5.2 send into this w. of my sojourn the Spirit of Truth;

193:5.2 Jerusalem and then to the uttermost parts of the w.

193:6.2 like of which had never before occurred on this w..

194:1.1 thousands of visitors from all parts of the w. were in

194:2.1 And now that he has personally left the w.,

194:2.20 the bestowal of the Spirit of Truth bring to the w.

194:3.4 the most powerful driving force present in this w.;

194:3.6 did all the honest of heart throughout the whole w..

194:3.9 No revealed religion can spread to all the w. when

194:3.11 They are to go out to conquer the w. with unfailing

194:3.13 there shines out over the w. the spectacle of God

194:3.17 the most powerful unifying influence the w. has ever

194:4.5 speedy return to this w. to finish the work he began.

194:4.7 a new fellowship was arising in the w..

194:4.7 Christian “equal-sharing” came to an end—the w.

195:0.3 Christianized version of Jesus’ message to the w..

195:0.12 will eventually assert their full power upon the w..

195:0.15 greatly enlarged concept of God was given to the w..

195:0.18 might have been in danger of being lost to the w..

195:3.11 what would have happened in Rome and in the w. if

195:4.3 was still functioning as a moral influence in the w.

195:4.4 same Christianity is now present in the civilized w.

195:5.12 As you view the w., remember that the black

195:5.13 why should men dwell so much on the evil in the w.

195:9.4 economic, and political reorganization of the w..

195:9.8 The w. needs more firsthand religion.

195:9.8 What an awakening the w. would experience if it

195:10.1 Christianity has done a great service for this w.,

195:10.1 The w. needs to see Jesus living again on earth in

195:10.5 or convention that will transform man and his w.,

195:10.14 unless there had been men in the w. who preferred

195:10.20 it has become identified in the minds of all the w. as

196:0.3 and at death grips with a hostile and sinful w.;

196:1.4 if such truths shall again be proclaimed to the w..

196:2.9 Jesus led men to feel at home in the w.; he

196:2.9 taught them that the w. was not fundamentally evil

196:2.9 religious life in the very midst of a realistic w..

196:3.24 beauty, and goodness of man’s w. are unified by

196:3.33 the revelation of God to the w., in and through Jesus

worldtopical category or realm; see world, material;

   world, physical; world, spirit; world, spiritual

      see animal; Roman; Western

1:4.6 discern the spirit actualities of the supermaterial w..

2:6.1 in the intellectual w. we may discern eternal truth,

2:6.2 cognizant of the fundamental needs of the human w..

2:6.9 Facing the w. of personality, God is discovered to be

4:2.7 The apparent defects of the natural w. are not

12:9.3 even in the w. of physical energy, the sum of two

25:4.18 the proper usages and techniques of all spirit-w.

42:9.2 Nevertheless the atomic w. does display a periodic

48:2.11 but function in a w. of their own as regards energy

53:1.3 even to the exalted personalities of the celestial w..

60:3.19 seed-bearing grasses and trees were to the plant w.

69:8.12 reaching back to fire—the inorganic w.—for power.

74:5.3 idea of developing trade relations with the outside w.

80:7.5 the art and science of the Aegean w. was derived

81:2.8 eventually unlocked the doors of the scientific w.,

83:6.3 all of the civilized w. had attained the level of

83:7.4 and stands on advanced ground in the modern w.,

84:5.8 and wealth have enabled woman to create a new w.

85:0.3 envisioned a division of labor in the supermortal w.;

86:3.4 savage to seek for help from the supermaterial w.,

86:6.2 the imaginary w. of ghosts and spirits became

86:7.3 there was a supermaterial w. which was in control of

86:7.5 the illusory environment of the imaginary ghost w..

88:6.4 a suggestive appeal to sex passions of the plant w..

92:3.3 into the domain of an imagined ghost-spirit w..

92:4.3 reaction to belief in a hypothetical ghost-spirit w.

94:6.2 and philosophic teachers all over the civilized w..

95:0.1 the homeland of the faiths of the Occidental w..

95:2.5 his heart taken away from him in the nether w..”

95:5.5 and the revelation of truth in the Occidental w..

96:7.7 the times of Melchizedek had the Levantine w.

97:7.3 ideas upon such a large part of the Occidental w.,

98:1.3 The Hellenic Greeks found the Mediterranean w.

98:4.1 The majority of people in the Greco-Roman w.,

99:4.9 there will be little tranquillity in the religious w. until

101:6.5 life of mortal transition from the w. of matter to

101:9.9 material limitations of the temporal and natural w. to

101:10.6 of the incompleteness of the intellectual w.;

102:3.1 contact with the w. of scientific knowledge.

102:3.2 religion to appear as a function of the temporal w.,

102:3.2 the temporal w., the very w. with which it should

103:6.9 his physical environment, the w. of energy-matter;

103:6.14 philosophy leans heavily toward the w. of matter,

103:7.14 this presence is not demonstrable to the external w.,

103:9.6 Reason introduces man to the w. of facts, to things

103:9.6 to things; wisdom introduces him to a w. of truth,

103:9.6 faith initiates him into a w. of divinity, spiritual

111:4.1 sensory impressions received from the external w.

111:4.3 of true civilization are all born in this inner w. of

111:4.3 the materialistic pursuits of the sensory or outer w..

111:4.4 the pursuit of the sensory activities of the outer w..

111:4.8 You cannot completely control the external w.

111:4.8 It is the creativity of the inner w. that is most subject

111:4.10 Ideas may take origin in the stimuli of the outer w.,

111:4.10 are born only in the creative realms of the inner w..

111:6.3 problem of sin is not self-existent in the finite w..

111:6.3 The finite w. was made by an infinite Creator—it is

112:2.9 personality are endowments of the supermaterial w..

112:3.5 death the material body returns to the elemental w.

123:3.3 for the physical happenings of the natural w..

123:5.10 Jesus heard many great thinkers of the Jewish w.

124:0.1 women hailing from every part of the civilized w..

121:1.1 the tolerant political rule of the Mediterranean w.

121:1.7 When Jesus was born, the entire Mediterranean w.

121:1.8 and superficial prosperity of the Greco-Roman w.,

121:2.11 making Palestine the crossroads of the civilized w..

121:3.1 the society of the Mediterranean w. consisted of five

121:3.8 high positions in state, church, and the business w..

121:3.10 of the Jews far transcended that of the gentile w..

121:4.1 The gentile w. was then dominated by four great

121:5.6 belief of the lower classes of the Greco-Roman w..

121:6.4 the ethical and religious thought of the Occidental w.

121:7.1 separation between themselves and the gentile w.;

121:7.2 had nourished an attitude toward the outside w.

121:2.11 making Palestine the crossroads of the civilized w..

123:2.5 There were few homes in the gentile w. of those days

128:4.5 so that they never became, in the eyes of the w.,

129:3.1 spent finishing up the tour of the Mediterranean w..

130:0.1 The tour of the Roman w. consumed most of the

130:3.4 a million manuscripts from all the civilized w.:

130:3.7 was the intellectual center of the Occidental w..

130:4.2 world, self-consciousness in the intellectual w.,

130:4.10 mind perceives a w. of factual knowledge;

130:4.10 spiritualized intellect discerns a w. of true values.

130:4.10 reveal the w. of reality, wherein wisdom interprets

130:6.3 the way of escape from his w. of personal sorrow

131:7.3 If you would gain immortality, forsake the w. and

132:0.2 had come to introduce the boy to the business w..

134:1.2 trip, the w. never knew that he made this journey.

135:4.2 John detached himself from the outside w. while he

135:5.7 religious background of the Jewish w. when John

139:2.8 to the plain and matter-of-fact w. of reality.

140:4.1 aspiring to represent him in the w. of men even as

152:1.5 By going away from the w., Jesus made it possible

152:3.2 have I told you that my kingdom is not of this w.?

153:2.4 reminded you that my kingdom is not of this w.,

157:6.8 think not that the w. will treat you better than it did

157:6.12 My kingdom is not of this w..

158:1.8 in the habiliments of the light of the celestial w..

158:1.9 We are loath to go back down to the inglorious w..

158:6.2 declaration that my kingdom is not of this w..

160:4.13 leads directly to the creation of a w. of unreality

160:4.14 awaken from the dream w. of their own imaginations

167:6.5 and among the lowly creatures of the natural w..

195:1.7 Hellenistic civilization over the near-Eastern w..

195:3.10 practically all great minds of the Greco-Roman w.

195:4.4 same Christianity is now present in the civilized w.

195:6.4 The higher minds of the scientific w. are no longer

195:7.22 advancing artist who seeks to transcend the w. of

195:10.11 The non-Christian w. will hardly capitulate to a

196:2.9 religious life in the very midst of a realistic w..

world, material

25:6.2 as you ascend from this m., you will always be able

42:9.2 in groups of seven—a birthmark carried by this m.

44:0.15 To us the material w. is the more unreal.

44:0.15 to spirit beings the m. is almost entirely unreal,

48:1.4 morontia life is much like that of your present m.,

48:2.26 you will remain in full contact with the m. and with

77:8.13 physical activities or other contacts with the m.,

90:3.2 cult were primitive man’s attempt to control the m.

94:8.8 also look beyond the associations of this m. to the

94:8.16 bliss wherein all fetters binding man to the m. had

101:10.6 only escape from the mechanical clutch of the m.

102:1.3 in company with obsolete ideas regarding the m..

103:6.8 the absence of the truth sensitivity of mota in a m..

103:6.13 discern love and truth in the phenomena of the m..

103:7.9 The science of the m. enables man to control his

103:7.15 Science discovers the m., religion evaluates it,

110:6.1 The sum total of personality realization on a m. is

111:4.2 Meaning is nonexistent in a wholly sensory or m.

111:7.2 the commonplace problems of your present m..

112:2.12 In science the human self observes the m.;

112:2.12 of the observation of this observation of the m.;

118:10.14 accumulation of knowledge of the laws of the m.,

133:5.5 Logic is valid in the m., and mathematics is reliable

142:6.6 those who discern only the manifestations of the m..

146:3.5 You survive your life in the m. of the flesh because

156:5.13 livers are not perturbed by the episodes of the m..

166:4.1 of strange and extraordinary events in the m. and,

179:3.8 kingdom is not like the methods of power in the m.?

181:1.7 on the order of the joys and satisfactions of this m..

195:7.22 who seeks to transcend the w. of material things in

196:3.32 in this way escapes the limitations of the present m.

world, physical

12:9.3 even in the w. of physical energy, the sum of two

42:9.1 a belief founded on a true phenomenon of the p..

42:9.3 Such a fact of the p. unmistakably points to the

102:1.3 the associated teachings about the p. vary from day

103:7.13 experience in and with the p. of energy and matter.

118:8.2 mechanism; man’s roots are truly in the p. of energy.

124:1.8 —caused the lad to think a great deal about the p.

130:4.2 Causation in the p., self-consciousness in the

130:4.3 change in the motions of the p. and in its material

195:10.11 Uniformity is the earmark of the p. of mechanistic

world, spirit

1:2.1 God is primal reality in the s.; God is the source of

1:4.7 to make plain the realities of the s. to the physical

7:0.4 The s. is the habit, the personal conduct, of the Son,

7:0.5 Therefore the freewill s. is not always truly

25:4.1 These legal and technical minds of the s. were not

25:4.18 the proper usages and techniques of all spirit-w.

28:5.21 assure you that these transactions of the s. are real,

38:5.4 making contact between these beings of the s. and

42:12.15 an immortal child of the eternal s. of the Supreme,

44:0.15 To spirit beings the s. is a reality.

44:0.15 To material beings the s. is more or less unreal;

44:2.11 can actually portray the eternal values of the s. to

44:4.8 The oratory of the s. is one of the rare treats which

44:5.4 There are just as certain and reliable laws in the s.

44:5.8 we of the s. must stop our regular activities and

44:7.1 forces and energies which are present in the s.,

48:0.2 material mortals could attain the threshold of the s..

48:4.17 In the s. the opposite is true: The higher we ascend

48:6.6 The s. is governed on the principle of respecting

65:7.7 Throughout the ministry of the s. the individual

66:4.11 for ages they constituted the sum total of the s. to

68:3.2 the vague and unseen imaginary dangers of the s..

83:7.2 wives were believed to become snakes in the s..

86:2.6 To primitive man the function of luck, the s., was

86:2.6 the whimsical and temperamental reaction of the s.;

86:3.2 the nebulous concept of a hazy and unorganized s.,

86:3.3 of theology still ascribe death to the action of the s.,

86:5.2 this evolving s. that death was finally regarded as

86:6.2 this newly imagined s. became a power in society.

89:6.1 Providing spirit escorts to the s. led to the lessening

90:0.2 the s. was eventually regarded as being unresponsive

92:3.3 into the domain of an imagined ghost-spirit w..

92:4.3 reaction to belief in a hypothetical ghost-spirit w.

101:5.14 When you are finally mustered into the actual s.,

130:4.2 and progressing selfhood in the s.—these realities,

167:7.4 And these angels are not the spies of the s. who

world, spiritual

2:6.1 but the goodness of God is found only in the s. of

2:6.9 a loving person; facing the s., he is a personal love;

7:3.5 much more perfect is the superb technique of the s.!

9:1.4 reactions with mind, wields great power in the s.,

18:4.3 In recording the names of these beings of the s.,

23:4.1 make all the personalities of the far-flung s. akin.

25:1.1 In the s. there is no such thing as menial work;

25:4.18 these technical or legal reference minds of the s..

86:5.11 the methods employed by the personalities of the s.

92:4.3 Revelatory religion is propounded by the real s.;

101:9.9 and s. by and through the technique of salvation,

110:6.17 Faith transmutes potentials to actuals in the s., but

132:1.2 standard of true values must be looked for in the s.

133:0.3 before God and in the s. all mortals stand on an

150:3.6 of influencing the s. is nothing but gross superstition.

150:3.7 The only means of communion with the s. is

163:2.8 The forces of the s. will not coerce man; they allow

166:4.2 Do you see the power of the s. manifested in the life

168:4.5 except when the superior viewpoint of the s. has

worldadjective

world action

52:0.1 there appear on the stage of w. at least seven epochs

world activities

68:5.11 But the weakness of both, as w. social activities, is

world administration(s)

51:7.2 into existence a new and effective order of w..

53:7.1 Thirty-seven Planetary Princes swung their w. to

114:7.16 But as to the nature of such modifications of w.,

world administrators

114:7.2 become pivotal individuals in the plans which the w.

world advents

49:6.5 always function with the judgment Sons on their w..

world adventures

51:3.5 accompanying the Planetary Adams on their w..

world affairs

51:3.8 and have functioned as one unit in w. ever since.

51:7.5 of the inauguration of the fifth dispensation of w.,

55:4.1 but they do not begin their real participation in w.

55:4.15 the Planetary Sovereign as joint administrator of w..

66:1.5 such a brilliant, and original mind at the helm of w..

74:3.3 story, this long recital of the mismanagement of w..

74:3.5 responsibilities in the new administration of w..

74:3.5 sharing the responsibilities of w. with a man.

74:4.1 administrators of w. reached a virtually unanimous

74:5.1 came when they turned the administration of w. over

74:5.2 must assume full responsibility for the conduct of w..

75:5.8 returned to Urantia and assumed jurisdiction over w.

114:3.2 actual personal authority in the management of w.

114:7.1 service of the superhuman administration of w..

114:7.4 missions in the conduct of various activities of w..

114:7.7 connected with superhuman current conduct of w..

114:7.14 superhuman supervision of w. and human destinies.

128:3.3 this well-educated and much-traveled man of w..

135:3.2 Elizabeth kept John posted about Palestinian and w.

world assignments

46:5.17 assembled, and from here they go forth on their w..

world bestowal

93:9.11 Melchizedek receivers on duty at the time of his w.

101:2.6 of the Spirit of Truth, by the w. of divine Sons,

world betterment

77:5.8 the results of this effort at w. never did become fully

81:0.1 the miscarriage of the plans for w. projected in the

world building

41:10.2 But no matter what technique of w. obtains, gravity

world capitals

73:7.4 and Eve were to divide time among these various w.

world career

124:6.18 now begins the contemplation of his w. as he strives

world center(s)

50:4.10 From such a w. of culture and achievement there

51:6.3 if somewhere in the Levant there were a w. of

51:6.4 Eventually these w. amalgamate, but this actual

66:3.3 This w. of culture was named Dalamatia in honor of

77:5.7 service in upbuilding a new and independent w. for

world circuits

13:0.2 These three seven-w. of the Father, the Son, and

26:2.4 Citizens who sojourn for long periods on the w. of

26:10.7 to the ministry of the pilgrims of time on the w. of

world citizens

178:1.8 should make all kingdom believers better w.,

world civilization

79:6.13 unquestionably would have quickly dominated w..

world climate

59:1.2 The w. grows slightly warmer and becomes more

59:1.17 The w. climate was oceanic, not continental.

61:2.3 the w. remained relatively mild because of the

world conditions

134:3.8 as we would apply them to present-day w.,

world court

71:8.13 The continental courts are authoritative; the w. is

world crisis

170:4.15 that such an event might appear as a part of a w.;

world culture

51:6.2 of the violet race becomes the second center of w.

73:2.1 associates, from their highland headquarters of w.

world development

59:4.2 last Silurian inundation, an important period in w.

world domain

50:2.5 but the affairs of his w. are adjusted in accordance

world domination

61:2.3 the beginning of the age of placental-mammalian w..

world dominion

66:1.4 Caligastia went from Jerusem to his trust of w.

136:9.6 represented the last chance of the Jews to attain w.

world ethics

73:2.1 associates, from their highland headquarters of w.

world events

126:5.8 up to the camel lot to gather information about w.,

world evolution

60:4.6 And thus ends a long era of w., extending from the

world existence

84:5.10 woman is undergoing the crucial test of her long w.!

world experience

52:1.4 When you have emerged from your first w., you

world functions

134:3.8 and the kingdoms of men as these w. are existent

world government

74:5.5 a heroic and determined effort to establish a w.,

134:5.12 When all the peoples of Urantia create a w., they

134:6.9 must come into being and must be enforced by w.

134:6.10 The individual will enjoy far more liberty under w..

world groups

13:2.9 These beings are known only by their special w.;

world growth

114:7.15 suffered from miscarriage of the divine plan of w.

world historysee also world’s history

50:5.11 their spheres through successive dispensations of w.

59:4.4 one of the greatest land-emergence epochs in all w..

world improvement

75:3.2 almost bodily to the support of the program for w.

75:4.1 story of the long-nourished plan for accelerating w.

world influence(s)

64:6.9 red man never again came in contact with other w.

121:1.2 This entire combination of w. is well illustrated by

123:0.3 child of destiny would be able to exert a greater w.

194:3.4 his spirit is a mighty w. which leads man upward and

194:3.18 and the Spirit of Truth is a w. which is universal.

world judges

20:4.3 the faithful Adjusters of the w. become the exalted

world law

134:6.9 W. must come into being and must be enforced by

world leader

96:5.1 Moses was the most important individual w. and

world leadership

68:6.11 At such a time the great test of the wisdom of w.

world management

143:1.4 what blunders your fellow men make in their w. of

world ministry

34:5.1 the Son’s bestowed spirit in the further work of w.

93:1.3 to bestow himself as an emergency Son of w..

136:4.6 These two ways of w. were: 1. His own way—

world mission(s)

55:7.1 w. when the Planetary Prince is elevated to the status

121:2.8 that sad hour the Jews refused to learn that their w.

world mortals

52:4.7 During this epoch the majority of the w. are indwelt

world ocean

57:8.0 THE W. OCEAN AND THE FIRST CONTINENT

57:8.4 first continental land mass emerged from the w. in

57:8.20 first into the w. and subsequently into the Pacific

world peace

134:6.9 W. cannot be maintained by treaties, diplomacy,

195:8.10 And nationalism is the chief barrier to w. peace.

world peoples

73:7.2 for undertaking the work of rehabilitating the w..

75:8.2 the Adamic bestowal left the w. greatly improved

120:3.5 of the spiritual and religious status of the w..

world phenomena

170:2.15 2. A question of racial or w.; that the kingdom was

world philosophy

87:5.10 And thus there grew up a new and expanded w.

world pilgrims

30:4.13 These dispensational classes of w. are utilized for

world population

66:0.2 in Mesopotamia, was at about the center of w..

world power(s)

72:11.4 of which were against mighty confederations of w.

134:5.1 In the times of Jesus there were only two great w.

134:5.10 In the face of real conflicts, one of these w. will

134:5.12 such a representative or democratic w. controls the

world princes

50:1.4 But not often do these w. fail in their missions of

world progress

46:5.24 The portrayal of planetary conditions and w. is

world races

50:3.1 the connecting link between the prince and the w..

50:3.5 to the Planetary Prince seldom mate with the w.,

50:4.13 preserved for the w. the concept of the successive

51:4.8 fitness or unfitness of the individuals of your w..

51:5.4 other tribal struggles are diminished, while the w.

51:6.1 receive suitable candidates from among the w.,

52:3.9 The majority of these w. soon become omnivorous,

64:6.28 though no great cultural conquest of the w. had been

75:7.3 as man and woman, looking to the future of the w.

77:1.6 ranged far and wide, studying and observing the w.

83:2.5 in courtship are an Andite contribution to the w..

92:5.6 so-called sons of God were common among the w..

95:2.1 these days harbored the highest mixture of the w.,

96:2.1 hereditary factors from almost all of the nine w..

world record

58:7.12 within the fossil pages of the vast “stone book” of w.

world relationships

13:2.0 2. FATHER-WORLD RELATIONSHIPS

world religion(s); see also world’s religions

71:8.14 The evolution of a w., which will presage entrance

87:4.1 Ghost fear was the fountainhead of all w.; and for

89:3.6 have long influenced the teachings of a great w..

94:10.3 The Tibetans have something of all the leading w.

97:10.6 important part in the development of two other w.,

130:3.4 the Universal Father in heaven than any other w..”

131:7.1 Shinto was the one w. of which Ganid had never

131:10.1 effecting this compilation of the teachings of the w.

world ruler(s)

39:4.3 are also attached to the governments of the w.,

45:2.4 Sovereign presides over the system council of w.,

50:2.2 These w. may also avail themselves of the advice

50:2.4 The entire staff of a w. consists of personalities of

74:5.5 The fallen Prince had been deposed as w., but he

76:5.7 the mistakes of their early w. so plunged the planet

136:9.2 Israel’s enemies and establish the Jews as w.,

world rulership

66:1.5 No prince ever embarked upon a career of w. with

74:2.7 occasion, the time of their formal induction into w..

world satellites

37:2.11 seventh-w. are reserved for the triune deliberations

world saving

75:3.9 to add Eve’s own little scheme of w. to the larger

world schools

26:4.13 training in the experiential epochs of time on the w.

38:5.1 as observers on Salvington and its associated w..

world sense

170:2.16 that the coming of the kingdom in the racial or w.

world service

113:2.6 but in the records of assignment to w. seraphim are

world situations

114:7.6 and contending with impending emergency w..

world sovereignty

134:6.8 are actually creating a real, bona fide, and lasting w.

world stage

78:3.9 climatic changes, set the w. for the inauguration of

world standpoint

68:6.11 From a w., overpopulation has never been a serious

world state

134:5.14 In this w. the small nations will be as powerful as

world sway

195:9.2 and to overthrow a w. of mechanistic naturalism.

world teacher

96:5.1 Moses was the most important individual w. and

126:3.7 But when the time came for him to go forth as a w.,

world tendency

93:3.8 set the monotheistic stage of w. for the bestowal of

world trade

74:7.8 5. Methods of advancing and improving w. trade.

81:3.2 Before the era of extensive w., social communities

world travel(s)

81:6.25 increase in w. and the unparalleled improvements in

134:2.3 Of all his w. this Caspian Sea trip carried Jesus

134:7.1 the journey to the Caspian, Jesus knew that his w.

142:4.1 which he had gathered up here and there on his w..

world war(s)

134:5.9 thousand years right on down to the end of the W.,

134:5.10 the smaller nations, but they will not prevent w.

134:5.17 How many w. must be fought and how many leagues

134:6.4 Another w. will teach the so-called sovereign nations

134:6.8 protect from the ravages and devastations of w..

195:8.7 there also followed the unlooked-for harvest of w.

world welfare

76:5.6 but no comprehensive plan for far-reaching w. was

world works

66:4.6 the time for such a step in the prosecution of their w.

spirit-world transactions

25:4.18 the proper usages and techniques of all spirit-w..

world’ssee world’s history; world’s religions

50:6.1 you are able to compare such a w.’ career with the

59:2.3 The waters of the w.’ oceans were commingled.

60:0.1 all conspired greatly to change the w.’ climate in all

61:0.2 During this Cenozoic age the w’ landscape presented

61:3.1 segregation were slowly changing the w.’ weather,

63:6.7 emissaries of Onagar were the w.’ first missionaries

66:4.11 in carrying on the affairs of the w.’ headquarters.

66:6.1 The degree of a w.’ culture is measured by the social

66:7.3 the student observers sojourning at the w.’ social

66:7.10 You shall not disobey the Father’s Son, the w.’ ruler,

73:2.1 Though the majority of the w.’ inhabitants exhibited

73:3.2 years were occupied in transferring the w.’ cultural

74:0.1 human form for presentation as the w.’ new rulers.

74:2.5 made ready for the installation of the w.’ new rulers

74:3.3 the result of that upheaval upon the w.’ progress.

74:3.8 did not know that the w.’ new ruler was one of the

74:4.2 for the unprepared minds of even the w.’ best men;

74:4.5 the installation of the w.’ rulers, Adam and Eve,

74:8.4 The majority of the w.’ peoples have been influenced

77:5.6 gave origin to a great line of the w.’ leadership, but

79:2.8 India have become one of the w.’ leading centers of

79:8.4 been the w.’ most rapidly progressing civilization.

80:3.8 had turned the w.’ happy hunting grounds into dry

80:7.13 Greeks were the w.’ greatest traders and colonizers.

86:6.3 today many of the w.’ races have only this crude

101:2.15 the reason why some of the w.’ greatest religious

102:8.2 Many of the w.’ most notable religious teachers have

122:4.2 Jews had anticipated, but he was the w.’ deliverer.

124:1.9 live in about any and all of the w.’ varying climates.

128:3.6 person whom he later proclaimed the w.’ Savior,

128:4.1 tour of the w.’ educational centers preparatory to

130:3.6 the best of the authors of the w.’ sacred literature all

130:8.1 he subsequently proclaimed the w.’ Deliverer.

131:8.2 He is indeed the w.’ mother, and all creation

131:8.4 In creation the Supreme became the w.’ mother.

132:4.4 thus function for six months in the w.’ metropolis

132:5.17 choose to conduct the w.’ business by trade and

134:5.12 world power controls the w.’ land, air, and naval

134:6.3 as long as the w.’ political sovereignty is divided up

134:8.6 for the backward ages of the w.’ childlike thought.

139:2.13 the Jewish Messiah, Christ as the w.’ redeemer,

140:5.16 The w.’ great men have not been afraid to mourn.

165:4.5 by those who have an abundance of this w.’ goods

176:1.6 enlargement of the city to become the w.’ capital.

177:2.1 John’s parents possessed more of this w.’ goods

196:1.4 w.’ greatest religious teacher was indeed a layman.

196:2.7 remember that he was the w.’ most wholehearted

world’s history

56:10.1 such a w.’ the ever-progressing mortals grow in

59:1.20 Urantia at the end of that long period of the w.’,

59:4.3 that period of the w.’ characterized by the vertebrate

59:4.18 This period of the w’ lasted almost fifty million years

60:1.5 years ago the early land-life periods of the w.’ began.

61:3.15 a very eventful and interesting period of the w.’.

77:5.6 Never in the w.’ history had such a thing occurred.

80:2.4 the greatest loss of life by flood in all the w.’.

92:4.1  Down through the ages of a w.’, the revelations of

99:1.3 and the soul of man, as never before in the w.’,

99:4.6 as never before in the w.’ they need the consolation

121:1.7 Good roads, for the first time in the w.’, connected

195:3.7 century after Christ was the best time in all the w.’

world’s religions or world’s great religions

87:4.7 most of the w.’ still carry this cultural birthmark of

89:3.6 Many of the wg.’ have been adversely influenced

94:4.1 This, the oldest and most cosmopolitan of the w.’,

131:0.0 THE WORLD’S RELIGIONS

131:0.1 making a collection of the teachings of the w.’

131:9.1 Even the least God-recognizing of the wg.’

134:5.1 appearance of the religion about him among the w.

world-wide

10:7.5 horrific disasters, painful illnesses, and w. scourges

34:7.4 The Caligastia upheaval precipitated w. confusion

52:3.10 The educational system becomes w., and gradually

52:3.11 this w. awakening is the signal for the appearance of

52:3.12 W. peace—the cessation of race conflict and national

52:4.8 religious awakening, a w. spiritual enlightenment.

52:5.3 This is an age characterized by the w. pursuit of

52:5.9 w. application of the discoveries of the sciences

52:6.1 this is a dispensation of w. peace; the nations no

52:6.2 the realization of the w. brotherhood of man is not

52:6.7 transcendent civilizers and mighty factors in the w.

54:5.13 a crime which precipitated w. pandemonium,

57:8.3 By the end of this period the ocean was w.,

57:8.11 with subsequent deposits of the early w. ocean.

57:8.16 flow of the subcrustal lava bed became well-nigh w.,

58:7.9 of life, back to the early appearance of the w. ocean.

59:5.3 the beginning of the rapid and w. decline in marine

61:4.3 and the last great w. animal migration took place.

71:7.3 education must eventually become w., idealistic,

71:8.14 12. The w. vogue of the pursuit of wisdom—

72:12.5 to the establishment of w. peace under law and

73:7.4 co-ordinators of the w. ministry of biologic uplift,

74:2.8 notwithstanding the w. confusion occasioned by lack

75:1.3 were confronted by the w. confusion of hundreds

75:3.6 attempting the w. upstepping of the confused

78:7.4 Many races harbor the story of a w. flood some time

81:1.2 civilization had settled down to a w. stalemate

81:6.9 acceleration of cultural development on a w. scale.

81:6.18 the achievement of w. peace and prosperity.

81:6.36 The maintenance of w. civilization is dependent on

84:4.10 She has not yet gained w. freedom from seclusion

87:5.4 The fear of it became almost w..

89:6.8 w. and profound belief that it was necessary to offer

90:2.5 Primitive astrology was a w. belief and practice;

99:2.1 leadership in this impending w. social reconstruction

134:5.7 will the stage be set for major wars, w. conflicts.

134:5.10 W. confederations of nations will effectively

134:5.17 tranquillity of good will—w. good will—among men?

134:6.6 enter into these problems of maintaining w. peace.

134:6.11 money and trade will come the new era of w. peace.

135:5.5 The literalists taught that a w. war would ensue

141:7.8 Jesus despised no man; his plan was w., universal.

156:4.3 which contributed so much to their w. commerce

159:2.2 eventually compose the forthcoming w. brotherhood.

169:4.8 fatherhood of God and the w. brotherhood of man

170:1.5 3. The later Jewish concept of a w. transcendental

170:5.5 would very soon return actually to establish the w.

177:2.6 the father-child relationship, can hardly enjoy a w.

195:8.2 Modern secularism has been fostered by two w.

195:8.5 only to animosity, unhappiness, war, and w. disaster.

worldlike

180:3.1 are in this world, but your lives are not to be w..

worldly

97:8.2 The frank pessimism of Ecclesiastes was a w. wise

137:8.7 of a throne of power or a kingdom of w. glory.

147:5.8 a great intellect with its dead stores of w. wisdom

148:8.5 Abraham the Pharisee, gave all of his w. goods to the

158:6.3 your selfish desire for w. preferment creeps back

160:4.10 becomes the one thing essential to w. prosperity.

163:2.6 the disciples of Jesus did not part with all their w.

163:2.11 dedicate all of their w. possessions to the common

163:3.3 would follow you to give up all their w. goods?”

163:4.4 not an outward kingdom of w. power and material

171:2.5 If you seek honor and glory, if you are w. minded,

177:4.10 Judas craved w. honor in his mind and grew to

177:4.10 other apostles likewise craved this same w. honor

194:3.16 They had sacrificed their families, friends, w. goods,

worldssee worlds, evolutionary; worlds, mansion;

worlds, training; see bestowal worlds;

headquarters worlds; inhabited worlds;

morontia worlds; pilot worlds

1:0.3 The enlightened w. all recognize and worship the

1:0.6 supreme adventure of the inhabitants of all the w. of

1:1.2 The evolutionary inhabitants of the w. of time and

1:1.3 And so, on different w. and in various universes,

1:1.5 On those w. where a Paradise Son has lived a

1:4.7 eternal God by the evolving mortals of the w. of

1:5.3 who brings out their w. by number and calls them all

1:5.15 aid, to ascend to the spiritually perfect w. on high.

2:2.5 the whole scheme of living existences on the w. of

2:7.12 better co-ordination of the isolated child of the w.

3:1.10 defensive reaction of the majority of the w. to save

3:2.1 The affairs of this world and other w. are divinely

3:2.2 God upholds the w in space and swings the universes

3:3.2 All the w. of every universe are constantly within

3:4.4 the men and women of your world and other w. in

3:5.15 In the Havona universe there are a billion perfect w.

3:5.16 The inhabitants of the Havona w. do not require

4:1.5 And when new w. are born, he “sends forth his Sons

4:2.7 revelation, its compensatory substitute on the w.

4:3.3 On w. not segregated by sin, the races are able to

6:3.4 show mercy to his lowly creatures on the w. of

6:4.8 aware of all things that transpire on all the w. of the

7:5.10 in the bestowal of each Son of God upon the w. of

8:1.4 but the very instant that one billion w. materialize,

8:1.7 concurrently with the birth of the Havona w.,

8:3.5 truth-loving souls on all the w. of time and space.

8:4.3 ministering to the created beings on the w. of time

8:5.1 the Third Person of Deity are represented on all w.

8:6.5 the ministry of the Infinite Spirit to the remote w. of

11:4.2 of the Son and the inner circuit of the Havona w.,

11:4.5 for those who survive the life in the flesh on the w.

11:8.1 inescapable pull of gravity effectively grips the w. of

11:9.3 Conjoint Actor and the central universe of w. and

12:4.1 their component systems and w. are all revolving

13:0.1 is composed of the luminous w. of the Eternal Son.

13:0.1 the executive-headquarters w. of the Seven Master

13:0.2 each circuit is different excepting the seven w. of

13:0.4 On the seven sacred w. of the Eternal Son there

13:0.4 (light without heat) to Paradise and the billion w. of

13:0.5 The seven w. of the Infinite Spirit are occupied by

13:0.6 Although the w. of the Father are ultimate status

13:0.6 entities other than personal sojourn on these w..

13:0.6 we think the Son’s w. are inhabited by uniform types

13:1.0 1. THE SEVEN SACRED W. OF THE FATHER

13:1.1 Nether Paradise and the w. of the Son are closed to

13:1.2 The Paradise w. of the Father are directed by the

13:1.2 Of these w. I can tell little; of their manifold activities

13:1.2 I am somewhat familiar with six of these special w.,

13:1.3 One of the reasons for the secrecy of these w. is

13:2.1 These home w. of the diverse orders of spiritual

13:2.1 They are rendezvous w., reunion spheres, serving

13:2.4 origin beings do not fully share the Father’s w.;

13:2.4 their brethren who have come up from the lowly w.

13:2.5 And if you knew more about the Father’s w., you

13:2.5 Status on any of these secret w. is acquired by

13:2.6 The w. of the inner circuit are really fraternal or

13:2.6 the inner circuit are really fraternal or status w.

13:2.6 some status on each of the Father’s w. save one.

13:2.6 are not permitted to visit the other six sacred w..

13:2.7 will not be allowed to visit all sectors of such w..

13:2.8 These rendezvous w. of spirit life are forbidden

13:2.9 Secrets of Supremacy on the other w. of the Father,

13:3.0 3. THE SACRED W. OF THE ETERNAL SON

13:3.1 The luminous spheres of the Eternal Son are the w.

13:3.2 these w. teem with the otherwise-than-personal life

13:3.2 additional reserves of these orders on the secret w.

13:3.3 I have never been assigned to visit one of these w.

13:3.3 cocreated by the Eternal Son do not go to these w.

13:4.0 4. THE WORLDS OF THE INFINITE SPIRIT

13:4.1 w. inhabited by the offspring of the Infinite Spirit,

13:4.6 each of these seven w. is exclusively assigned to one

13:4.6 which is not provided for on these executive w..

13:4.7 To me, these executive w. are the most interesting

13:4.7 I usually proceed to one of these busy w. of the

14:0.2 settled, perfect, and established aggregation of w..

14:1.9 The billion w. of Havona are arranged in seven

14:1.9 There are upwards of thirty-five million w. in the

14:1.10 w. follow each other in an orderly linear procession.

14:1.10 Paradise spheres and seven circuits of Havona w..

14:1.11 All w. in a given circuit have the same length of year

14:1.14 far out beyond the seventh belt of Havona w.,

14:2.1 in nebulous space; they do not inhabit ethereal w.;

14:2.1 a material nature, w. just as real as those on which

14:2.1 The Havona w. are actual and literal, albeit their

14:2.4 any of the physical stimuli of those faraway w. excite

14:2.5 in the central creation which are unknown on w.

14:3.0 3. THE HAVONA WORLDS

14:3.4 the pilgrims of time are landed on the receiving w.

14:3.5 one per cent of the area of these enormous w. is

14:3.5 who often sojourn and minister on the Havona w..

14:3.6 and the spiritual activities of these enormous w..

14:3.7 there are real rivers and lakes on these perfect w..

14:3.8 Spiritually these w. are ideally appointed; they are

14:3.8 Manifold activities take place on these beautiful w.

14:4.1 forms of living things and beings on the Havona w.,

14:4.9 are not a part of the cycle of life on the Havona w..

14:4.11 Havona natives live and function on the billion w. of

14:4.17 3. Intracircuit progress—progression within the w. of

14:4.18 pattern creature living on some one of the billion w.

14:4.20 The Infinite Spirit is represented on the Havona w.

14:4.20 On these w. of divine perfection they perform the

14:4.20 who have climbed to glory from the dark w. of space

14:5.1 a definite task to be achieved on each of the w. of

14:5.2 Life on the divine w. of the central universe is so rich

14:5.4 ascenders go to sojourn on the second circuit of w.,

14:5.5 you will be allowed to visit freely among the w. of

14:5.6 is nothing in common between the w. of Havona.

14:5.7 Havona circuits and visit the last of the Havona w.,

14:5.8 mortal begins the exploration of these heavenly w.,

14:5.9 Each of these billion study w. is a veritable university

14:6.15 The Havona w. and their perfect inhabitants are the

14:6.20 The Havona w. are the mind laboratory of the

14:6.21 These perfect w. are the mind graduate schools for

14:6.32 secure their prepersonal training on the w. of Havona

14:6.33 On the w. of Havona the Spirit and the Daughters of

14:6.38 These w. provide the stimulus of all human impulses

15:1.2 Your solar system and other w. of time are not

15:2.1 have more w. suitable for intelligent life than others

15:2.3 of about one thousand inhabited or inhabitable w..

15:2.3 Blazing suns, cold w., planets too near the hot

15:2.3 These one thousand w. adapted to support life are

15:2.3 only a comparatively small number of these w.

15:2.7 minor sectors (about 100,000,000,000 inhabitable w)

15:2.9 seven trillion inhabitable w. plus the architectural

15:2.9 The billion w. of Havona are directly administered by

15:2.19 One system embraces, approximately . . . . . . 1,000 w.

15:2.20 One constellation (100 systems) . . . . . . 100,000 w.

15:2.21 One universe (100 constellations) . . . . . . 10,000,000 w.

15:2.22 One minor sector (100 universes) . . . . . . 1,000,000,000 w.

15:2.23 major sector (100 minor sectors) . . . . . . 100,000,000,000 w.

15:2.24 (10 major sectors) . . . . . . 1,000,000,000,000 w.

15:5.6 form small w. that continue to encircle the parent sun

15:5.8 planet sometimes draws to itself its neighboring w.

15:5.8 be greatly enlarged by capturing the remaining w..

15:5.13 10. Architectural W..

15:5.13 These are the w. which are built according to plans

15:6.6 5. Architectural spheres—w. made to order.

15:6.14 The cold w. which have been built up by the

15:6.15 the superheated suns and the frigid outlying w. are

15:6.16 living manifestations characterizes the countless w.

15:6.16 certain points of similarity in a group of w associated

15:7.4 spiritual beings are at home on these rendezvous w.

15:7.5 Satania, has its seven w. of transition culture, each

15:7.10 wonder spheres consists of seventy specialized w.

15:7.10 of time are always received on these associated w.,

15:7.11 approximately a trillion inhabited or inhabitable w..

15:7.12 less than five hundred billion architectural w. in the

15:9.18 superuniverse government are dispatched to its w.

15:10.1 Supreme Executives stationed on the special w. of

15:11.1 It is on such w. as Uversa that beings representative

15:13.1 universes, about one hundred billion inhabitable w..

15:13.3 of mortals is conducted on the seventy study w..

15:13.4 million systems, or about one billion inhabitable w..

15:14.9 you belong to a well-nigh infinite family of w., but

16:3.18 progress of the ascension candidates from the w.

16:4.6 Much of the reality of the spiritual w. is of the

16:4.10 the adjutant mind-spirits bestowed upon the w. by a

17:0.10 the realms of evolutionary mind on the w. of time

17:1.6 pass through one of these seven executive w. on

17:1.6 one of these executive w. of the Spirit amazes even

17:1.9 Trinitized sons assigned to these w., together with

17:3.2 but these designations are not revealed on the w. of

17:5.2 Eternals of Days, rulers of the individual Havona w..

17:5.5 are related to the mortal creatures inhabiting the w.

18:1.1 There are seven w. in the innermost circuit of the

18:1.1 the Paradise satellites, and each of these exalted w.

18:1.1 group of w. is universally known as the personal

18:1.2 The work of each of these special w. is divided into

18:1.4 these high personalities on the seven sacred w. of

18:1.5 beings when domiciled on these seven special w.

18:1.6 these secret w. ever remain a test of loyalty.

18:2.1 Each of the billion w. of Havona is directed by a

18:2.1 groups of all-wise fathers ruled their exquisite w. of

18:3.5 They never personally leave their residential w.,

18:3.5 for these w. are the superuniverse focal points of the

18:4.6 duration under the Eternals of Days on various w. of

18:4.7 Splandon after your sojourn on the w. of your minor

18:4.7 closely associated with the seventy major sector w.

18:4.8 The work of the pilgrims of time on the w.

18:4.8 the university w. of a superuniverse headquarters.

18:5.3 On these w. ascending mortals carry on studies and

19:1.3 all divisions of the grand universe, on the lone w. of

19:1.3 local and superuniverses, and on the w. of Havona.

19:2.2 They serve neither on Paradise nor on the w. of the

19:3.5 and governmental regulation, with the individual w.,

19:4.2 Censor is commissioned on each of the billion w.

19:4.3 from the perfect w. of Havona to the councils of the

19:6.2 During your long sojourn on the billion w. of

19:6.2 between the lowest personal creature from the w.

20:1.1 the descending ministry of service on the w. and

20:2.1 realms—of all races, to all w., and in all universes.

20:2.5 Avonals may go to the same or to other w. times

20:2.9 the service of a Creator Son on such w. of mortal

20:3.1 adjudicators of successive dispensations of the w. of

20:5.6 Magisterial Sons bestow themselves upon the w.

20:5.6 for in all their work on the w. of a local universe

20:6.2 They do not beget offspring on the w. of their

20:6.4 the enlightenment of the mortal races on the w. of

20:6.9 Spirit of Truth sent into all Avonal-bestowal w. of

21:4.6 the right to rule a universe and administer its w..

21:5.9 planetary needs, in particular regarding the w. of

21:5.10 not only the w. of their personal sojourn but all

21:5.10 but all w. whereon a Magisterial Son has bestowed

22:2.7 the local universes and even to the individual w.,

22:3.4 errors of judgment while you are ascending the w.

22:4.1 daughters of the evolutionary races from the w. of

22:4.3 be more or less of a travesty of justice on some w.,

22:6.2 in administering the interests of those w. from which

22:6.3 any and all purposes, to any and all w. or universes

22:8.5 the special services on the secret w. of the Father

22:9.2 service with the Trinity Teacher Sons on the w. of

23:1.4 start out as well-nigh material beings on the w. of

23:1.4 to the remote creations, even to the individual w. of

23:2.12 of all things to their supreme purpose on the w. of

23:2.14 special relations with the natives of the Havona w..

23:2.15 excursions by way of Havona and the executive w.

23:2.19 thrill of finding the organizing nucleuses of new w.

23:2.20 dark planets, the very w. which are best adapted to

23:2.24 are sent to enlarge the revelation of truth to the w.

23:3.2 The w. teem with angels and men and other highly

24:0.10 Havona universe and function on all its billion w..

24:1.7 Spirit, the w. of the Seven Supreme Executives.

24:1.9 of seventy on the w. of the Supreme Executives.

24:2.3 reserves of the order on the Paradise w. of the Spirit,

24:6.3 of time through the seven circuits of Havona w..

24:6.3 personalities during your sojourn on a billion w.,

24:6.9 Graduate Guides never leave the Havona w.;

25:1.2 liaison down to sex procreation on w. like Urantia.

25:1.5 serve on the study w. encircling the headquarters

25:1.5 the w. devoted to the final training and spiritual

25:1.7 Servitals serve on the educational w. surrounding

25:1.7 connection with the work of these educational w.

25:2.11 velocity, they serve as the traveling courts of the w.,

25:3.1 commissioners begin their service on the lower w.,

25:3.1 the lower w., w. like Urantia, and are advanced to

25:3.3 1. Conciliators to the W..

25:3.3 the supervising personalities of the individual w.

25:3.5 sometimes their acts on the w. of time and space

25:8.6 mortal ascent through the w. of space and the circles

26:0.1 be encountered from the Isle of Paradise to the w. of

26:3.1 On the billion study w. of the perfect central

26:3.2 arbitrarily assigned to residence on the morontia w.

26:4.12 command broadcast to the finite children of the w. of

26:5.1 to the stabilized w. and settled economy of the

26:5.2 functioning on the seventh circle of Havona w.,

26:7.1 the high goal set for their achievement on the w. of

26:8.1 From the w. of this circuit the ascending pilgrims go

26:8.1 on the w. of this circuit the descending pilgrims

26:8.1 There are seven w. in this circuit on which the

26:8.1 on these w. of the Michael Sons that the pilgrims of

26:9.1 On the w. of this circuit the Father guides maintain

26:9.3 to his lowly creatures of the w.: “Be you perfect,

26:10.4 and are remanded to the service of time on the w.;

26:10.5 wishing they might somehow go back to the w. of

26:11.1 transient residents of this inner ring of Havona w..

26:11.2 in the conjoint corps on the perfect w. of the inner

26:11.7 you go not alone to your rest as you did on the w.

27:0.2 seraphic hosts ministering on w. isolated because

27:0.3 have gone forth on missions of leadership to the w.

27:3.2 career has unfolded from the nativity w. of space,

27:6.5 to those beings who have ascended from the w. of

27:7.6 the depths of the spiritual darkness of the lower w.

28:4.2 Uversa, such communication is limited to the w.

28:4.13 operating inward to Paradise and outward to the w.

28:5.11 assimilation by, the lowly peoples of the lower w.,

28:5.12 the real needs and actual status of the peoples and w.

28:5.21 “what manner of spirit” has been born on the w. of

28:7.1 domiciled on the four hundred ninety study w.

28:7.2 use of their services until you reach the tarrying w.

28:7.2 during your sojourn on the Uversa school w..

29:2.10 the special w. of the Seven Supreme Executives,

29:2.12 having the supervision of a thousand Havona w..

29:2.19 The individual w. are in the charge of Master

29:3.9 The architectural w. are so constructed that the

29:4.16 are maintained on these same minor sector w.,

29:4.27 of energy as it is manifested on the individual w..

29:4.31 to the maintenance of mortal existence on those w.

29:4.35 the modified forms of physical energy on the local w.

30:1.13 beings are resident on the Paradise w. of the Son;

30:3.2 specially constructed w. are unusually favorable for

30:3.3 continuing life and sufficient knowledge of the w. of

30:3.12 desire to travel and observe new peoples and w.

30:4.16 The plan of initial mortal detention on seven w. of

30:4.16 They are the receiving w. for the majority of mortals.

30:4.20 the local universe headquarters for the receiving w.

30:4.21 local universes for the superuniverse receiving w.,

30:4.22 through the study w. of the ten major sectors and

30:4.23 morontia ascenders studied and worked on the w. of

30:4.23 so spirit ascenders continue to master new w. while

30:4.26 with your arrival on the receiving w. of Havona

30:4.29 The fact of arrival on the receiving w. of Havona

30:4.30 you must see these w. to appreciate their glory

30:4.32 Finaliters serve in many capacities on w. settled in

31:0.8 and administer the w. settled in light and life,

31:0.9 in accordance with the working associations of the w

31:3.7 the ages of this ascent from the lowest material w. to

31:9.3 co-ordinator of Paradise and its twenty-one w. of

31:9.5 Seven Supreme Executives on the seven special w.

32:1.5 while the work of creating the architectural w.

32:2.3 architectural w. are designed to accommodate both

32:2.7 —the aggregations of those w. which are designed

32:2.7 these w. will be presided over by a Planetary Prince

32:3.3 established for the advancement of particular w.

32:5.4 a part of, eternity, swinging on forever with the w.

33:3.4 stabilize government and uphold authority on w.

33:3.6 the Son published to the w. the fact of the Spirit’s

33:3.6 government of even the lowly creatures of the w.

33:6.5 Planetary intercommunication is denied only w.

34:1.2 spiritual influence destined to pervade all the w. and

34:2.4 the Creator Son in producing the creatures of the w.

34:4.13 in conjunction with the magnetic forces of the w.,

34:5.4 This dual spirit liaison hovers over the w., seeking

34:7.2 Evolutionary mortals inhabiting normal w of spiritual

34:7.7 than do the inhabitants of the most normal of w.,

35:1.3 to function as Life Carriers to the midsonite w.,

35:2.2 the six associated spheres and their tributary w..

35:2.4 these universe Sons go in small groups to the w. to

35:2.7 They are the teachers who so often win whole w. of

35:3.0 3. THE MELCHIZEDEK WORLDS

35:3.1 pass through training on 490 w. in the acquirement

35:3.2 These Melchizedek w. are: 1. The pilot world—

35:3.10 The six tributary w. of each of these Melchizedek

35:3.12 throughout their sojourn on the seventy cultural w.,

35:3.13 the beings who reside on the six tributary w. of the

35:3.16 activities of the remainder of the architectural w. of

35:3.17 the experiences of the seventy tributary w. of the

35:3.21 liberty and divine sonship even to the remote w. of

35:4.4 act in all emergencies of whatever nature on all w.

35:4.4 all orders of universe intelligences and to all the w.

35:4.4 intelligences and to all worlds and systems of w..

35:5.6 On those w. segregated in spiritual darkness, those

35:6.1 Vorondadeks resident on Salvington w. nominate

35:7.0 7. THE VORONDADEK WORLDS

35:7.1 The second group of seven w. in the circuit of

35:7.2 but here on these Vorondadek w. they participate

35:7.3 activities on these w. of study and practical work.

35:7.3 as they pursue their studies on these forty-nine w..

35:7.3 centered on these Vorondadek w. of the Salvington

35:8.2 certain courses of training on the Melchizedek w.

35:8.6 the duties of a system and its component w..

35:9.7 evolutionary creatures dwelling on the w. of time

35:9.9 Planetary Princes are designated for isolated w.,

35:9.9 but they do not assume active rulership of such w.

35:10.0 10. THE LANONANDEK WORLDS

35:10.1 The third group of seven w. in the Salvington circuit

35:10.3 the Lanonandek w. are the centers for extensive

36:0.1 And after planting this life on such new w., they

36:1.1 with establishing physical life on the evolving w..

36:2.0 2. THE LIFE CARRIER WORLDS

36:2.1 These w. of the Life Carriers are designated as

36:2.13 in a uniform life series in a single family of w., life is

36:2.15 is permitted than on the other (nonexperimental) w..

36:4.1 abodes are known as the system midsonite w.,

36:4.1 Mother Eves of such midsonite w. are dispatched

36:4.3 as reproducing beings on their magnificent w. until

36:4.4 born are alive today, functioning on their native w.,

36:4.4 on the midsonite sphere in the finaliters’ group of w.

36:4.5 The Salvington W. of the Finaliters.

36:4.5 the system midsonite spheres to the finaliters’ w. of

36:4.6 connection that the fifth group of seven primary w.

36:4.6 worlds in the Salvington circuit are the Nebadon w.

36:4.7 The satellites of the seven primary w. of the finaliters

36:4.7 mortals go about freely on all of the cultural w.

36:4.7 cultural worlds and training spheres of the 490 w.

36:5.1 of the seven adjutant mind-spirits on the primitive w.

36:6.3 the Life Carriers organize on their Salvington w.

37:2.10 The W. of the Evening Stars.

37:2.10 The sixth group of seven Salvington w. and their

37:2.10 The seven primary w. are presided over by the

37:2.11 The satellites of the first three w. are devoted to the

37:3.7 The W. of the Archangels.

37:3.7 The seventh group of the encircling Salvington w.,

37:3.8 It is on these w that personality records are classified

37:5.1 all mortals in the prebestowal ages of w. like yours

37:5.4 evolving creatures of the material w. to the celestial

37:5.8 the missions of the Sons of God to the w. of space.

37:5.10 The W. of the Spirit-fused Mortals.

37:5.10 The eighth group of seven primary w. and satellites

37:5.10 mortals are not concerned with these w. except to

37:5.11 these w. are the permanent residence of the Spirit-

37:6.1 From their headquarters on the Salvington w. of the

37:6.2 education of spirit is carried on from the w. of

37:8.4 the personality recorders domiciled on the record w.

37:9.11 You are born, live, die, and pass on to other w. of

37:9.12 The administrative w. of the minor and major sectors

37:10.3 of the local universe are real w.—physical creations.

37:10.6 superuniverse and thence to the spirit-training w.

38:4.0 4. THE SERAPHIC WORLDS

38:4.1 the Salvington circuit are the w. of the seraphim.

38:4.1 Each of these w. has six tributary satellites,

38:4.1 While the seraphim have access to all forty-nine w.

38:4.1 headquarters on one of these six primary w.

38:4.1 Each angelic order has free access to all the w. of

38:5.1 spent on the seraphic w. of the Salvington circuit.

38:5.2 period of training on the seraphic w. of Salvington,

38:5.3 After this experience they return to the associate w.

38:5.3 On the architectural w. associated with the capital of

38:5.4 are associated with the material creatures of the w.

38:7.4 are the routine spirit workers on the individual w. of

38:9.1 work of serving mortal man on the individual w. of

38:9.4 creatures, vary greatly in numbers on the different w.

38:9.5 appearance on the evolving w. at the opportune

38:9.8 from the gross physical power of the material w. up

38:9.9 The gap between the material and spiritual w. is

38:9.10 On normal w. the primary midwayers maintain

38:9.10 But on only three other w. in Satania do these

38:9.11 is varied and diverse on the numerous individual w.

39:1.14 ministrations extend on down to the individual w..

39:2.14 of the records of Salvington and its associated w..

39:2.17 available for dispatch to the farthermost w. of

39:2.18 the entire local universe are held on the seraphic w.

39:3.3 morontia soul of the material mortal on the w. of

39:3.6 having to do with progress on the morontia w..

39:3.6 minister on the seventy morontia progress w.

39:4.1 affairs of the local systems and their component w..

39:4.2 various transition w. and to the inhabited planets,

39:4.3 a secondary Lanonandek Son, but on certain w.,

39:4.5 These seraphim often function on the local w.,

39:4.12 upward is progress in the morontia and spirit w.

39:4.15 sometime carry you to and from the various w. of

39:4.17 the newly arrived mortals from the various w. of the

39:5.5 The w. first realize “peace on earth and good will

39:5.5 who, when Michael was born, heralded to the w.,

39:5.10 The planetary transporters serve the individual w..

39:7.1 held in reserve on the seraphic w. near Salvington,

39:9.1 angels are sometimes assigned to the ministry of w.

40:2.2 share the destiny of the inhabitants of their w..

40:3.1 progression of the mortal races of the material w..

40:4.1 the nonsurvivor, they may be reassigned to the w. of

40:4.2 and careers of the lowly mortals of the material w..

40:5.9 Mortals of series one inhabit the w. of space during

40:5.9 On many w. like pre-Adamic Urantia great numbers

40:5.10 in connection with later contacts on other w. with

40:5.13 of temporary indwelling that is done on other w.

40:5.14 as fully provided as on the w. of fusion potential;

40:8.1 surety of survival until they reach the educational w.

40:8.2 a constellation, and through the educational w. of the

40:9.4 memory of human experience on the material w.

40:9.9 their universe home is the eighth group of w.

41:6.4 this is why stone is the chief component of the w.

41:10.1 form certain peculiar cloud-bound types of w.,

41:10.3 The physical aspects of the individual w. are largely

41:10.3 Both the gas-contraction and the solid-accretion w.

41:10.3 The molten-split and collisional w. are sometimes

41:10.4 ages of all these new w., earthquakes are frequent,

41:10.4 the w. born of the immense nebular rings which are

42:1.5 transmute energy into matter; thus the material w.

42:1.5 realms between the material and the spiritual w..

42:4.9 but the dark w. and all outer space can slow down

42:7.5 atoms are not found on the surface of many w..

43:0.2 which revolve around each of these seventy w. are

43:0.4 All these architectural w. are fully administered by

43:1.3 Edentia and associated w. have a true atmosphere,

43:1.3 embellish all outdoors on the especially created w..

43:1.6 Michael made his final bestowal on one of the w. of

43:1.11 on this order is found on almost all architectural w.;

43:3.7 phases of planetary authority on the rebellious w.

43:3.7 this assumption of control over these wayward w..

43:4.5 progressing through the one billion perfection w. of

43:5.8 Vorondadek observers stationed on the isolated w.

43:5.10 Norlatiadek legislature to the rebellion-isolated w. of

43:5.16 special care over Urantia and the other isolated w. of

43:5.17 Urantia is one of the isolated w. of Norlatiadek,

43:6.1 causes these w. to be called “the gardens of God.”

43:6.4 The architectural w. enjoy ten forms of life of the

43:6.5 no carnivorous creatures on such architectural w.;

43:6.7 architectural w. provide tremendous possibilities

43:6.8 concept of these beauties of the heavenly w..

43:6.8 seen such glories as await your arrival on these w. of

43:7.1 permanent citizens of Edentia and its associated w.

43:7.1 all seven hundred seventy w. surrounding the

43:7.2 which swing around each of the major Edentia w..

43:7.3 These seven hundred minor w. are technical spheres

43:7.3 are received on any one of the seventy major w. of

43:7.5 and contribute much to making the constellation w.

43:8.12 But on the first seven major w. only one ascending

43:8.12 On the second group of seven major w. two

43:8.13 you will enjoy your sojourn on the progress w. of

43:8.13 farewell touch with these realities on the final w. of

43:9.2 Throughout your sojourn on the system w. you

43:9.2 During your whole stay on Edentia and its w. you

43:9.4 assignments on the seventy progressive univitatia w..

44:0.1 on the seven hundred seventy w. surrounding each

44:0.2 morontia and spirit w. are not without their high arts

44:0.13 these seven groups all hailed from the perfect w. of

44:0.13 undertake to transfer these arts of Havona to the w.

44:0.15 All these activities of the morontia and spirit w. are

44:0.17 the creatures of both the spirit and the material w..

44:0.21 these transactions of the morontia and the spirit w..

44:3.3 The transition w. have a necessary economy of

44:3.5 All the w. of mortal ascent have temples of worship,

44:3.6 and effective citizens of the morontia and spirit w..

44:4.4 far more replete than the speech of the evolving w.

44:4.12 are the group photographers of the transition w..

44:5.2 Morontia Power Supervisors of the transition w..

44:5.6 assisting the chiefs of transport on the w. of space.

44:6.9 and aesthetic beauties of the morontia and spirit w..

44:8.2 bona fide experiences along such lines on other w.

45:0.1 Jerusem’s major satellites are the transition w.,

45:0.3 This entire system of fifty-seven architectural w. is

45:1.0 1. TRANSITIONAL CULTURE WORLDS

45:1.1 The seven major w. swinging around Jerusem are

45:1.2 local system and is surrounded by the receiving w.,

45:1.2 who have returned to the very w. where you are

45:1.4 an observer on any of the seven surrounding w. of

45:1.5 by the seven w. of angelic training and instruction.

45:1.7 The surrounding seven w. are devoted to individual

45:1.9 All beings of all the system w. are welcomed as

45:1.10 The capital, Edentia, has no analogous prison w.;

45:1.10 have been long since confined on these isolation w.

45:1.11 and are also permitted to visit the Satania prison w.

45:2.4 While all the affairs of the isolated w. of Satania have

45:2.4 the resident governors general of the isolated w..

45:4.1 the scheme of mortal ascension on the isolated w.

45:5.5 are the inhabitants of Jerusem and its associated w..

45:6.3 all experiential deprivations suffered on their w. of

45:6.4 parental relationship to an evolving child of the w.

45:6.9 Satania to the unrevealed destiny on the special w. of

45:7.1 so acceptably on Jerusem and its associated w. but

46:1.8 w. like Jerusem are not subject to the vicissitudes of

46:1.8 neither are they confronted with the problem of a

46:1.9 The seven transitional study w. and their forty-nine

46:2.1 mountain ranges of Urantia and other evolved w.

46:2.2 storms nor blizzards, on any of the architectural w.

46:2.5 Jerusem and its associated w. are endowed with

46:2.5 the harmony, and the perfection of the eternal w. of

46:2.6 an adequate idea of these glorious architectural w.

46:2.6 anything like a true concept of the heavenly w.,

46:2.7 material economy associated with these special w.,

46:2.7 your stay on Jerusem and its transition w. you are

46:3.1 to the reception of broadcasts from the local w.,

46:3.4 All broadcasts to the individual w. are relayed from

46:4.1 619 inhabited spheres, 56 transitional-culture w.,

46:4.8 system capitals are unique in that they are the only w

46:5.10 of their own, one of the transitional-culture w.,

46:5.23 of the advancing status of the peopled w. of Satania

46:5.24 by the ascenders from the various Satania w. who

46:5.27 by a working model of Edentia and its many w. of

46:5.31 All the architectural w. abound in crystals and the

46:7.2 many of which are provided them on these special w.

46:7.7 semimaterial sojourners on these architectural w..

46:8.2 for consideration the readmission of the isolated w.

46:8.3 will such w. enjoy the privileges of interplanetary

47:0.1 fifty-six of the encircling w. of Jerusem are devoted

47:0.4 maintain group headquarters on each of these w..

47:1.1 The spornagia, who function on all of these w., are

47:1.6 children—their own or others—on the material w. or

47:2.2 such a choice on the w. where death so untimely

47:2.3 to indwell these material children just as on the w.

47:2.4 All children on the evolving w. who have Adjusters,

47:2.8 essential evolutionary experience on the w. of mortal

47:3.5 the blended races of the normal post-Adamic w..

47:3.5 which may be employed on the individual w. of

47:3.6 friends who may have preceded you to these w..

47:3.12 culture spheres, including their satellite w..

47:4.2 In all the w. of ascension you will find nothing

47:4.6 you continue, through all seven of these w., to eat,

47:4.6 of living energy unknown on the material w..

47:4.6 on the last three of these seven progressive w..

47:5.1 when you enseraphim for transit to the receiving w.

47:5.2 permission to visit the first of the transition w.,

47:5.3 to release from the flesh on the mortal nativity w..

47:7.4 you begin to learn of the constellation study w..

47:7.4 More of this preparation continues on w. six and

47:8.7 the mortal nature grows less and less as these w.

47:9.1 mortals hailing from the isolated and retarded w.

47:9.5 your progress through the seven dematerializing w.;

47:10.2 space communication is to be had on all these w.;

47:10.4 transit to the superuniverse w. of ascending culture

47:10.7 the experience of progressive life through seven w.

48:1.2 phases of ascension through the progression w. of

48:1.2 Only the seven w. surrounding the finaliters’ sphere

48:1.3 All of these w. are architectural spheres, and they

48:1.3 Such made-to-order w. not only abound in the

48:1.4 more truly morontial on the constellation study w..

48:1.5 From the time of leaving the material w. until you

48:2.1 and energize the morontia phases of the transition w.

48:2.13 physical and spiritual circuits on the transition w.,

48:3.4 midway creatures of the w. are your nearest of kin;

48:3.9 An ascending mortal on one of the higher w. might

48:3.10 who may chance to sojourn on the transition w..

48:3.13 You will never encounter a visitor on any of these w.

48:3.14 the headquarters sphere and to the surrounding w.

48:3.14 tours about the system w. of training and culture.

48:3.15 conditions prevailing on the architectural w. make

48:4.11 functional duty are a regular part of life on all w.

48:5.1 mansion and associated w. of morontia training,

48:5.1 In the w. of mortal existence the seraphim is ably

48:5.2 These teachers often visit the material w. and

48:5.9 seraphic associates on the w. native to their pupils

48:5.10 have long served on the w. of the Salvington circuit,

48:6.12 the valley of uncertainty or ascend up into the w.

48:6.32 On the w. of time the seraphic racial interpreters

48:6.37 teach and counsel the surviving mortals from the w.

48:6.29 Life on the transition w. entails real contact with

48:7.31 more advanced pupils on the later w. are mastering

49:0.2 Neither w. finally settled in light and life nor planets

49:0.3 inhabited worlds, as w. inhabited by will creatures.

49:1.3 All the w. of a local system disclose unmistakable

49:1.3 no two w. being exactly alike in plant and animal

49:1.4 but the process itself varies greatly on different w..

49:1.4 On the atmospheric w. it usually has a marine origin,

49:2.1 conditions which confront them on numerous w. of

49:2.10 The physical differences of the w. of habitation are

49:2.11 on both the sub- and the superatmospheric w..

49:2.12 ninety-eight and one-half per cent of the Satania w..

49:2.14 remaining one and one-half per cent of Satania w..

49:2.16 which prevails during the early ages of some w..

49:2.16 Conversely, on some w. of the superbreathers,

49:2.16 But on some w., for ages they continue to fly even

49:2.20 Some of the larger w. are peopled with beings who

49:2.21 Thirty per cent of Satania w. are peopled with races

49:2.22 electric, magnetic, and electronic behavior of the w.

49:2.24 Not all w. are alike in the manner of taking in

49:2.24 Life Carriers often establish on such w. a modified

49:3.0 3. WORLDS OF THE NONBREATHERS

49:3.1 of mortals able to live on w. with little or no air.

49:3.1 In all Satania there are only nine such w..

49:3.2 and w. without a protective friction atmosphere are

49:3.3 On the nonbreathing w. the advanced races must

49:3.3 These w. are also subject to disastrous electrical

49:3.4 Life on the w. of the nonbreathers is radically

49:3.5 On the nonbreathing w. the animal species are unlike

49:3.5 experienced by mortals living on atmospheric w..

49:4.1 differences between the mortals of the different w.,

49:4.4 Sex equality prevails on all advanced w.; male and

49:4.5 Agriculture is universal on all atmospheric w.;

49:4.6 planets from twenty-five years on the primitive w. to

49:5.11 The w. of the nonbreathers typify the radical or

49:5.11 Experimental w. are usually ideally adapted to the

49:5.12 the life-modification w. are serially linked together

49:5.12 these experimental w. are periodically inspected by a

49:5.15 the two-brained mortal w. are able to equal the three

49:5.16 spiritual attainments of any world or group of w.

49:5.17 types of mortals are distributed throughout the w. of

49:5.17 these varied orders of mortals on the different w.;

49:5.18 different w. are uniformly free from discrimination;

49:5.19 The races on some w. have one gland, on others two

49:5.27 Such w. become ripe for the culminating mission,

49:5.31 scarcely more than one half of the w. harbor beings

49:6.6 While the older w. of mortal existence harbor those

49:6.17 journey back as instructors to the w. they missed,

49:6.20 to the highest stages of the Adjuster-fusion w., but

50:1.2 But the directing corps of such new w. must be of

50:1.4 forms of creature life on the primitive men of the w..

50:1.4 the Paradise Sons of God, who come to judge the w.

50:2.3 chosen and diversely constituted on the different w..

50:2.3 on certain w., one of his own order, a Lanonandek

50:2.4 evolved beings and ascending mortals from other w..

50:3.4 On those w. where these helpers of the prince have

50:5.2 unfoldment are different on numerous dissimilar w..

50:5.10 successively live on these supernal and settled w. of

50:6.2 has not differed so greatly from that of other w.

50:6.2 But when compared with the loyal w. of the universe

50:6.3 understanding much about the culture of normal w..

50:6.5 forget that for two hundred thousand years all the w.

50:7.1 appear that Urantia and its associated isolated w. are

50:7.1 mortal creatures hailing from the w. quarantined in

50:7.2 On Jerusem the ascenders from these isolated w.

51:0.1 those who go to the system w. as biologic uplifters

51:0.3 know all about the work of these Sons on all the w.

51:1.2 evolving mortal beings of the w. of any one system.

51:1.6 connecting links between spiritual and physical w..

51:2.3 such w. unless the entire planet is to be emptied,

51:2.4 stand in their new homes and on their new w. to all

51:3.9 But not all w. have been so unfortunate as Urantia,

51:4.3 On those w. having all six evolutionary races the

51:4.3 races are the peoples that are missing on certain w.

51:4.7 On most normal w. involuntary servitude does not

51:5.1 on disordered, insurrectionary w., such as Urantia.

51:5.3 On normal w. the Planetary Adam and Eve never

51:5.3 And on most w. it is considered the highest honor to

51:5.6 of the Material Sons is added to the races of the w.,

51:6.1 improvement of the evolutionary races of their w..

51:6.2 On normal w. the garden headquarters of the violet

52:0.9 The w. of space, as soon as they are suitable for life,

52:1.1 early life evolution varies greatly on the different w.,

52:1.3 During the early racial struggles on many w. some of

52:1.4 On normal and nonexperimental w. this epoch is

52:2.6 On average w., during the latter part of the prince’s

52:2.7 this age normal w. establish full equality of the sexes,

52:2.10 the Adams, most w. seriously address themselves to

52:3.4 purification of the racial strains; on normal w. the

52:4.6 Such w. advance and honor only those leaders and

52:4.9 On many w. it develops that the planet is not made

52:5.1 On normal w. he does not appear in the flesh until

52:5.1 but that is not the usual order of events on the w. of

52:5.2 When the w. have become ripe for spiritualization,

52:5.2 near ten million can enjoy such a gift; all other w.

52:6.1 On normal w. this is a dispensation of world-wide

52:6.8 These w. are in the spiritual circuits of their realm,

52:7.2 Teacher Sons come in groups to the spiritualizing w.

52:7.8 Teacher Sons continue to come to these peaceful w..

52:7.15 All the w. of Satania can join in the hope of the one

53:1.3 cast down, you who dared to confuse the w.!”

53:4.2 the Planetary Princes that they should rule the w.

53:4.2 And he directed that the princes on the apostate w.

53:4.3 of the new head of “the liberated w. and systems.”

53:5.7 characteristic of physical warfare on immature w.,

53:6.5 of ‘liberated w. and emancipated personalities’

53:6.5 of the misruled and maladministered w. of Satania.

53:7.1 sphere and its surrounding seven detention w..

53:7.1 not only act as the literal custodians of these w.,

53:7.3 The circuits to the fallen w. were also cut off, so

53:7.15 No Satania w. have been lost since the fall of the

53:7.15 not even those younger w. peopled since that day of

53:8.2 claiming that he represented all of the isolated w. of

53:8.2 all Satania, that is, outside the isolated w. of sin.

53:9.2 here the rulers of other w. and systems behold the

53:9.3 visits to the apostate princes on the fallen w. until

53:9.3 Son of God should be accepted by apostate w.,

53:9.4 temporary planetary regimes on all the isolated w..

53:9.4 unqualifiedly detained on the Jerusem prison w..

53:9.5 no one in Satania has desired to go to the prison w.

53:9.7 It ends on the fallen w. as fast as divine Sons arrive

53:9.7 “And they who know you among the w. will be

53:9.8 for ages the seven prison w. of spiritual darkness in

54:1.10 on w. of normal advancing civilization combat has

54:4.8 of Satan to pay further visits to any of the fallen w.

54:6.3 Families, groups, nations, races, w., systems,

54:6.3 continuing to increase only on certain isolated w.,

55:0.3 these w. settled in light and life are destined to go on

55:0.4 the w. of the Spirit-fused mortals evolve along lines

55:0.12 quite independent of the development of other w.

55:1.6 On presettled w., planets without morontia temples,

55:2.1 citizens on w. existing in the final era of light and life

55:2.5 On w. settled in light and life, “funerals” are

55:2.9 career is in the services of the progression w. of

55:2.9 And from these study w. of Salvington they go

55:2.9 they go back as teachers to the very w. they passed

55:3.1 the w. are progressing under the momentum of one

55:3.1 These w. still have well-appointed hospitals, homes

55:3.1 but such w. are like Paradise in comparison with

55:3.10 On these superb w. the childbearing period is not

55:3.10 And on these w. they are magnificently trained by

55:3.15 Planetary Prince who were procreated on certain w.

55:4.11 This epoch is signalized on the w. by the arrival of

55:4.17 On the w. the Trinity Teacher Sons appear in new

55:4.17 they now come to the w. as volunteer counselors

55:4.18 Evening Stars, who are now assigned to these w. to

55:5.2 On these cultured w., gone are the idleness and

55:5.3 The social, and administrative status of these w. is

55:6.1 As w. advance in the settled status of light and life,

55:6.2 nature of the enlightened races of these perfected w..

55:6.2 but it is a sublime foreshadowing of the divine w. of

55:6.6 on these highly evolved and long seventh-stage w.

55:6.6 And on these w. I have observed the technique

55:6.8 evolutionary mortals are now coming up from w.

55:6.9 Urantia could only view one of these advanced w.

55:6.9 attainments of the mortal races on such settled w.

55:6.9 would amply justify man’s creation on the w. of time

55:7.4 individual w. are ushered into the system epoch of

55:8.5 no longer to be utilized as differential receiving w.

55:8.7 by virtue of the progress of their component w.,

55:10.8 much of the time on Paradise and its associated w.

55:11.5 the results of such achievements on the individual w.

55:11.7 In some of the older universes we find w. settled in

55:11.8 It is by observing what takes place on long-settled w.

56:3.4 the spirit ministry to the evolving w. is more directly

56:7.2 passing through the w. of the sixth Havona circuit.

56:10.1 As the w. settled in life and light progress from the

56:10.9 The w. settled in light and life are so fully

57:3.8 architectural w. of Salvington and the one hundred

57:3.8 to complete these clusters of specially created w..

57:4.9 planetary family of one hundred and sixty-five w.,

57:5.11 The w. of the solar system thus had a double origin:

57:5.11 Indeed, they still continue to capture meteors, but

57:6.11 the beginning of the physical evolution of such w.

58:0.1 In all Satania there are only sixty-one w. similar to

64:6.30 evolving either three or six colored races on the w.

65:7.3 ordinary w. they are encircuited with other adjutant

66:5.15 your will on this world as others do on w. beyond.”

67:8.1 withstood by courageous beings on the various w. of

67:8.4 has handicapped the local system and its fallen w.,

70:8.1 The only w. without social strata are the most

70:10.2 not spring full-fledgedly into existence on the w.

72:0.2 Of all the Satania w. which became isolated because

73:0.3 experimental w., came to inspect the planet and,

73:1.1 The post-Adamic era is the scientific age of most w.,

74:3.1 Their Jerusem fellows had gone to w. running

74:3.1 with them during their early experience on such w.

76:6.1 w. familiar to Adam and Eve in the days preceding

76:6.3 Adam and Eve quickly passed through the w. of

77:1.1 the existence of similar creatures on other w. and

77:8.7 Midwayers are guardians, the sentinels, of the w. of

77:8.8 made with the mortal beings of the material w.,

77:9.1 inhabitants to be found on the various orders of w.

93:0.1 engage in an amazing range of activities on the w. of

96:1.1 There were spirits of the animal and vegetable w.;

101:7.5 the realities of the material and the spiritual w.

103:6.11 phenomena of both the natural and the spiritual w.,

103:6.12 metaphysical connection between the w. of matter

106:0.6 Havona (especially the circuit of the Father’s w.) is

106:2.4 on the pilot sphere of the outer belt of Havona w.

107:0.1 he is also actually present on the w. of space in the

107:2.3 with will creatures on w. where the final fusion

107:2.4 adventures in other mortals on other evolving w..

108:2.3 appear to indwell such minds except on those w.

108:2.10 We observe that many mortals on the w. of space

108:2.11 On w. where the Adjusters do not fuse with the souls

108:3.1 races, over dispensations, and to w., systems, and

108:3.4 administrative connection between individual w. of

108:3.7 We know they come from Divinington to the w.,

108:4.4 destiny are so frequently made on quarantined w..

108:5.5 a new mind for the new w. and the new name of

108:6.5 (only spiritually) for resurrection on the survival w..

108:6.6 they decree survival and pass you upward to new w.

109:3.2 On certain primitive w. (the series one group) the

109:3.2 Virgin Adjusters are usually sent to such w. during

109:3.2 for the benefit of superior beings on other w..

109:3.4 On w. such as Urantia (the series three group) there

109:3.5 In the three-brained mortals of this series of w.,

109:3.6 On the two-brain w., subsequent to the sojourn of

109:3.6 our belief that on such w. practically all Adjusters

111:4.4 The inner and outer w. have a different set of values.

112:0.1 are the spheres of human origin, the initial w. of

112:4.8 which constitute the Father’s circuit of Paradise w..

112:4.11 7. Be assigned to select a group of possible w. on

112:5.15 faithfully preserved by the archangels on their w.

112:5.21 so fully connect up your new life in the new w. with

112:6.2 serve the same purpose on the local universe w. as

112:7.11 On the Adjuster-fusion w. the destiny of the Monitor

113:2.3 w. which are of the non-Adjuster fusion series.

113:2.3 had this previous practical experience on other w..

113:2.4 develop a sentimental regard for individual w. and

113:6.3 then she goes back to the w., again to be assigned to

113:6.9 They can so serve on many different w. in a given

113:7.2 you progress through the career of the transition w.,

113:7.4 as children of the flesh from the w. of time.

113:7.4 Jerusem and the associated w. of system progress

113:7.4 to the receiving w. of Uversa, remaining with you

114:0.3 especially of w. which have been isolated by rebellion

114:2.4 thirty-six other rebellion-isolated w. of the system;

114:2.5 Each of the other isolated w. is advised by similar

114:7.9 On many w. the better adapted secondary midway

114:7.15 Nevertheless, compared with the other isolated w.,

114:7.15 only one or two w. may be said to be worse,

116:4.6 point midway between Paradise and the evolving w.,

117:5.9 philosophic mazes of the material and morontial w.

117:7.17 the planting of life on the uncertain w. of time,

118:10.15 establishes the sovereignty of the Supreme on w.

119:0.5 Though incidental benefits accrue to the w., systems,

119:4.3 teachers, functioning on twenty-two different w..

119:6.5 a majority of the sojourners on the w. adjacent to

119:6.6 tested like his fellows assembled from the w. of the

120:2.7 the inspiration for all lives upon all Nebadon w.

120:3.9 on the more highly perfected and perfecting w. of

122:0.2 the special report on the status of segregated w.

126:4.6 your eyes and behold who has created all these w.,

127:0.3 and perplexed adolescents of all ages and on all w.

127:0.4 of all created intelligences on all local universe w.,

127:2.12 as all normal mortals on all postbestowal-Son w.

127:5.6 to Rebecca, as well as to countless w. on high,

127:6.13 life as it is lived in mortal flesh on the w. of time and

128:0.1 just as do other mortals on this and on similar w..

128:0.4 of the Father to the mortal dwellers on the w. of time

128:1.10 having a name above every name and on all w.,

128:1.10 eternal, the True Shepherd, the Deliverer of the w.,

128:1.11 and to humanity on this world and for all other w..

128:5.7 But human affairs on the w. of time and space do not

129:3.6 The same is also true of all those w. which have

129:3.6 And it will likewise be equally true of all w. which

129:4.3 living of the life of human beings on the material w.

129:4.5 on the highest and most advanced of all the w.

129:4.7 guide of all Paradise pilgrims from the w. of initial

131:1.8 All the w. and the universes worship the Most High.

133:1.2 are vested in the juridical groups of the w. and in

133:4.9 for we shall meet again in the w. of light where

136:3.3 labors in behalf of this world and for all other w. in

136:4.1 mortal bestowal was on Urantia but for all w. of

136:4.13 to conduct his work in behalf of other w. in need,

136:6.3 is the normal attitude of the natural man on the w. of

136:6.11 evolutionary human existence on the w. of space.

136:8.8 Jesus portrayed to all the w. of his vast universe

139:5.7 Jesus knew that on his w. of space there were

139:9.8 other such simple and fear-ridden souls on the w.

139:12.7 onlookers of innumerable other w. to know that,

139:12.14 The w. have found it difficult to forgive Judas,

140:3.1 reflective of my ideals of mortal living on the w. of

140:8.2 principles of living near God in all ages and all w..

140:8.29 guidance and moral instruction of all ages on all w..

140:10.3 as doing a work on this world but for all other w.

140:10.3 inspirational ideal for all mortal beings on all w..

141:7.7 for the inspiration and edification of other w..

141:7.9 a standard of human life for all peoples upon all w.

142:2.2 show forth his love and mercy to all men on all w..

143:7.9 his teachings, other w. did, and other generations

145:0.3 she finally passed on to the w. beyond never

146:2.4 stream of divine ministry to the creatures of the w..

151:3.3 the natural and spiritual w. as a means of teaching

159:4.4 the loving God I have come to reveal to all the w..

160:5.11 a future life of adventure in the spirit w. of the

167:7.4 that one world may be kept in touch with other w.,

169:4.9 that he was a revelation of Elohim (God) to the w..

169:4.13 can be revealed to the finite sons of the material w.,

170:4.14 changes in both the material and the spiritual w..

174:3.2 who are accounted worthy to attain the w. to come

175:1.11 him who comes to reveal the Father to the w.?

175:1.14 mercy, can you hope for mercy in the w. to come?

176:3.2 builders, the accredited citizens of the heavenly w.,

177:4.10 the eternal w. of divine values and true spiritual

178:3.4 cities whose builder is God and w. whose habit of

178:3.4 shall surely ascend to the w. on high and sit with

180:3.4 I am going to return to these w. of light, stations in

180:6.7 all the w. will be blessed in this same revelation of

182:1.4 in the flesh is to make known my Father to the w..

184:4.6 Jesus is now revealing to the w. the final triumph

186:5.3 his mortal creatures on this world and on other w..

188:4.7 the way of salvation for all the mortals of all the w.

188:5.8 On other w., as well as on Urantia, this sublime

189:0.2 his mortal creatures, from birth on the material w.,

192:2.13 I have other and better w. where you shall likewise

192:2.13 in all of this work, on this world and on other w., I

194:2.12 And these seven spirits of the advancing w. are:

195:6.15 mind injects spontaneity into even the material w..

195:9.8 realities of the divine values of the w. beyond.

196:0.3 Never on all the w. of this universe, in the life of

196:0.4 In the Master’s life on Urantia, this and all other w.

196:2.4 Mortals in all stages of spirituality and on all w.

worlds, evolutionary; see also world, evolutionary

1:5.14 of new experience by the finite creatures of the e..

3:2.10 But many things occur on the e. which are not the

5:1.4 of the diversified material environments on the e..

5:1.12 goal of his ascendant creatures from the e. of space.

6:4.9 frequently bestow themselves upon the e. of time.

9:8.25 the intelligent creatures of the e. of time and space.

10:1.6 Since the Paradise Sons of God visit the e. and even

10:7.6 to the good of the individual mortal on the e. of

11:9.8 the ascending creatures of the e. of time and space.

13:1.5 contact with the lowly creatures of the e. is a secret

14:3.4 proving grounds for creatures from the e. of time

14:3.6 entirely unlike that of the e. and systems of space.

14:4.13 As the worship of the faith sons of the e. ministers to

14:5.2 the occupations of creatures living on e. like Urantia.

15:10.12 the glorified and perfected children of the e..

16:5.3 minds of the individual creatures on the e. of space

16:6.2 the lives of those individuals who inhabit the e. of

19:4.3 a part of all dispensational adjudications of the e..

20:2.3 and sometimes are born of earthly mothers on the e..

20:9.5 so thoroughly familiar with the problems of e.

22:1.14 journeying from the e. of time and space to the grand

22:2.9 we spring from all the races on all the e. of space,

22:9.8 appealingly at even the recent arrivals from the e.

24:5.3 four and twenty administrators hailing from the e.,

25:3.6 From service on the e. these commissions of four

25:3.10 travails of material existence as it is lived on the e..

27:3.4 associated with an ascending mortal from the e. of

28:7.1 range from the shores of Paradise to the e. of space

30:4.27 administrative training of the e. of time and space.

30:4.30 thoroughly trained in the affairs of the e. of space;

34:3.5 If the transactions of the e. are excepted, these Sons

35:2.1 the lower, even the material, forms of life on the e..

36:3.1 guardians of life as it appears on the e. of space.

37:8.6 functioning from the e. up through every section of

37:9.11 midwayers are the permanent citizens of the e..

38:5.3 spirits by serving as observers on the lowest of the e.

38:7.1 more progressive types of human beings on the e..

38:9.4 these secondary midway creatures on the e. of space.

39:5.1 or physical uplifters of the material races on the e..

39:9.3 plan of starting the mortal creatures of the e. out

40:0.9 from the lowly animal-origin mortals of the e. to the

40:2.1 Adams—the Material Sons and Daughters of the e.

40:5.18 embrace all of the fascinating variations in the e..

40:6.3 All e. of mortal habitation harbor these sons of God,

41:2.8 The power-energy supervision of the e. is the

43:6.5 animal life is very different from that of the e.,

45:5.2 the departure of its members for service on the e. of

45:6.3 benefits of advantageous sex association on the e.,

45:6.6 who have not experienced parenthood on the e. must

45:6.7 those offspring who perished on the e. before

46:7.6 there are no animals on the e. comparable to them.

47:2.1 those who have died on the e. of space before the

47:3.8 legacies of the life in the flesh on the material e. of

47:3.9 of the post-Adamic dispensation on the normal e..

47:4.4 remains intact after you once pass from the e. to the

47:4.8 of the post-Magisterial Son culture of the ideal e..

47:7.1 you begin to realize the high destiny of the loyal e.

47:7.1 beings who sometimes inhabit these advanced e.

47:8.7 exalted development characterizing those e. which

47:10.6 The personality initiated on the e. and tabernacled

48:2.12 supermaterial phenomena on the e. as ministers of

48:4.9 spirits of time to morontia progressors from the e..

49:0.2 local systems is limited to about one thousand e..

49:6.9 roll is called at the end of a dispensation on the e..

49:6.11 But temporal life on the e. is uncertain, and many

49:6.15 the progressive human beings of the intermediate e..

49:6.19 just as do all other mortals arriving from the e..

50:1.2 this effort to provide sympathetic rulership for the e.

50:2.7 make themselves visible to the inhabitants of the e..

50:6.3 But you should not envisage the e., even the most

51:1.1 are destined to function as physical uplifters on the e.

51:1.6 the realm, and whence they are dispatched to the e..

51:2.3 the Adams for transit from Jerusem to the e.,

52:1.4 why this long and painful struggle on the e. occurs

52:2.12 There exist on even the most normal of the e.

52:3.1 This is true on all e..

52:6.2 Even on normal e. the realization of the world-wide

53:7.9 developing minds in mercy salvaged from the e..

54:3.1 The moral will creatures of the e. are bothered with

55:4.31 On the e. a being must humanize to receive a

55:6.7 the magnificent goal of mortal striving on the e.;

56:3.3 this spirit functions as a phenomenon on the e. of

56:6.3 The material-minded creatures of the e. of the

56:9.6 though his creatures from Paradise to the e. have

66:7.19 establishment of an advancing civilization on the e.

83:8.2 union is a material function of the mortals of the e..

107:0.7 On the e., will creatures traverse three general

107:2.4 that have served in the adventure of time on the e.,

107:4.4 personalities of the ascending mortals from the e..

107:7.2 and volunteer to indwell these creatures of the e.?

109:1.2 before the Adjuster is remanded to the e. of time.

112:7.4 a relatively short and intensive testing on the e.

112:7.6 On the e., selfhood is material; it is a thing in the

113:2.9 are the recording angels of the mortals of the e..

113:7.6 in communication with their former wards of the e.,

114:7.1 mercy and wisdom to the children of time on the e.

114:7.9 potential contact mortals of the e. are mobilized

116:2.3 in the earth lives of the bestowal Sons on the e..

116:3.3 by the living of the actual creature life on the e..

116:4.9 The Magisterial Sons in their bestowals upon the e.

118:10.9 conditions occasionally prevailing on the e. may

119:5.4 the mortals of flesh and blood on the e. of time

129:4.5 also as it is lived on all other e. of time and space,

134:8.9 life in the likeness of mortal flesh on the e. of time

136:2.2 in the Jordan that day a perfected mortal of the e.

139:0.2 human nature as it lives on Urantia and on other e.

154:2.4 afflictions of the children of men on the e. of time

worlds, mansion; see also world, mansion

14:5.1 On the m. and up through your system,

15:7.5 by seven satellites, among which are the seven m. of

15:7.5 on Urantia, it has sometimes meant these seven m.

22:9.8 On the m. I have often seen these dignified

24:6.2 On the m., after your vision range is extended and

28:6.12 You will first encounter these beings on the m.,

29:0.11 upon reaching the m. you will work freely with

30:4.10 ascenders fraternize as one morontia family on the m

30:4.11 on the third period, personalize on the m..

30:4.11 cannot thus immediately and directly go to the m..

30:4.14 All surviving mortals who reawaken on the m.

30:4.16 one thousand inhabited planets there are seven m.,

30:4.17 here on, within a given group of spheres like the m.,

30:4.18 From the m. on up through the spheres of the system

35:3.15 review of the experiences passed through on the m.

37:5.2 On the m. you will meet and fraternize with these

37:6.2 worlds of human origin up through the system m.

38:2.2 They are much as you will be on the m., where

38:2.2 all who “shall be accounted worthy to attain the m.

38:2.6 On the m. you will begin to appreciate the seraphim,

39:1.13 on some one of the seven m. surrounding Jerusem.

39:2.6 As the mind planners on the m. help the surviving

39:2.7 sevenfold scheme of training operative on the m. of

39:2.13 the grave; you “reap a morontia form” on the m..

39:3.5 reassociated on the m. for continued fruitful service.

39:4.8 experiences—embracing Urantia and the seven m..

39:4.10 On the m. you begin to learn self-government for the

39:4.17 of the system—the accredited graduates of the m..

39:6.1 education of the surviving mortals on the seven m..

39:6.9 connection with the narratives dealing with the m.

39:8.6 Before mortal ascenders leave the m., they all have

40:5.10 Urantia were thus advanced to the m. of Satania.

40:5.15 encounter these modified mortal types on the m.,

40:5.17 to diminish as the m. are traversed one by one.

40:8.1 are fused with their Adjusters on one of the m. or

40:8.2 Adjusters have concurred in their ascension to the m.

40:9.1 reawakening in the morontia existence on the m..

40:9.3 such sleeping survivors are repersonalized on the m.,

43:8.4 On the m. you completed the unification of the

44:0.14 glimpse the transplanted arts of Havona on the m.,

44:5.9 first lessons in these matters when you reach the m.

45:0.2 The seven m. are the seven subsatellites of transition

45:1.2 surrounded by the receiving worlds, the seven m.,

45:1.2 world is accessible to the inhabitants of all seven m..

45:1.4 In passing through the seven m., you will progress

45:6.3 On the seven m. ascending mortals are afforded

45:6.3 Thousands of mortals reach the m. without having

45:6.8 temporary transfer from ascension duties on the m.

45:7.1 its associated worlds but especially on the seven m.

46:5.14 From the first of the m. on through all the Jerusem

47:0.0 THE SEVEN MANSION WORLDS

47:0.1 number one are more specifically known as the m..

47:0.3 the m. one by one cease to serve as mortal-training

47:0.3 they are taken over by the finaliter population which

47:0.4 The seven m. are in the charge of the morontia

47:0.4 conciliators maintain headquarters on the m.,

47:2.5 by Urantia standards, will be found on the m..

47:3.1 On the m. the resurrected mortal survivors resume

47:3.6 m. are actual training spheres, not merely detention

47:3.12 meet ascending mortals from all seven of the m.

47:4.2 Spirit-fused survivors occupy the m. in common

47:4.3 As you ascend the m. one by one, they become more

47:4.3 and more of the Jerusem features added to the m..

47:4.4 you during these transit sleeps between the m..

47:5.1 serve as morontia teachers all the way from the m.

47:5.3 The training of the first two m. is mostly of a

47:10.2 and over the image that persisted through the m.

48:1.2 finaliters’ sphere of the local systems are called m.,

48:2.3 survivor on the shores of some one of the first m. in

48:2.11 They maintain headquarters on each of the first m.

48:2.13 energize even a system of m. like that of Satania.

48:2.18 After the m. have been traversed, you will translate

48:3.2 In service they range from the lowest m. of the

48:3.3 universe—on each of the first m. of the local systems.

48:3.5 personalities, and when you meet them on the m.,

48:3.8 the social companions of the new arrivals on the m..

48:3.13 first study on the m. will be the tongue of Satania

48:3.15 headquarters for your sojourn on the different m..

48:3.17 the m. increasingly cease to function as transition

48:3.18 to contribute much to your enjoyment of the m.,

48:5.2 and function from the lowest m. on up to the highest

48:5.6 On the m such schools are organized in three groups

48:6.1 early stages of morontia existence on the seven m..

48:6.3 of the transition seraphim until you attain the m.,

48:6.4 The moment you consciousize on the m., you are

48:6.5 On the m. the seraphic evangels will help you to

48:6.7 On the m. seraphic evangels proclaim the great law

48:6.31 the future ages when the m. will no longer serve the

48:6.32 the races, and they continue to function on the m.,

48:6.33 by most of your prophets was the first of the m. of

48:6.33 state made a projection to the third of the seven m.

48:6.34 beings and to organizing their teamwork on the m..

48:6.34 for some reason, failed to personalize on the m.

48:6.35 status of Adjuster souls in transit through the m.

48:8.1 From the time of graduation from the m. to the

49:6.7 planets of mortal death, they all occur on the m..

49:6.10 the morontia career on any of the intermediate m.

49:6.12 concomitant with the arrival of a parent on the m..

49:6.15 they are exempt from passing through the seven m..

49:6.16 of their local system, passing by only the m..

52:5.5 pass, upon death, directly to the shores of the m..

53:4.7 few years, and there was great confusion on the m..

53:7.10 While many on the lower m. fell, it is recorded

55:2.9 of the settled spheres do not pass through the m..

55:8.5 Teacher Sons accompany the finaliters to the m.

55:8.6 finaliters who will supervise such rededicated m..

63:7.1 Andon and Fonta emerged from the regime of the m.

66:4.9 the progressive experiences of the seven m. to

66:6.3 —graduates of the Satania m.—well knew the arts

76:6.1 from the sleep of death to resume life on the m.,

76:6.2 reassembled in the resurrection halls of the m. of

86:4.6 (residual from the teachings of Adam about the m.),

108:6.8 righteousness on the beckoning heights of the m. of

110:4.4 In due time, if not in this world then on the m., they

110:5.2 such souls are translated directly to the m. without

110:6.16 a part of the ascenders’ experience on the m. if

110:6.18 Therefore does a seventh circler go on to the m. to

110:7.2 soul and Adjuster go on independently to the m.,

110:7.7 when you discern them mind to mind on the m..

112:3.7 on the m. both reunite in eternal manifestation.

112:3.7 Those who go to the m. are not permitted to send

112:4.2 proceed to the m. ahead of the formal termination

112:4.3 whether the human being ascends to the m. in his

112:4.12 the surviving soul to the resurrection halls of the m.

112:5.7 advisability of advancing a human identity to the m.,

112:5.10 mortals die, they proceed immediately to the m.;

112:5.10 completed, after which they may proceed to the m.,

112:5.13 the new consciousness of morontia on the m. of

112:5.15 mortals from the world of origin to the m.,

112:5.21 And when you thus awaken on the m. of Jerusem,

112:5.22 On the m. you will know and be known, and more

112:6.1 true personalities of human beings emerge on the m.,

112:7.3 death; fusion may take place on any one of the m.

113:1.6 your career and transfer your struggles to the m.)

113:4.2 On the m. you will be conscious and aware of

113:6.4 whose subjects do not go immediately to the m.

113:6.9 since the resurrection response occurs on the m..

113:7.2 for evolutionary seraphim maintained on the m..

113:7.4 Before leaving the m., all mortals will have

188:3.4 of the transcript of the human experience to the m.

189:1.9 some way fostered on this, the first of the system m.

189:1.10 to the assembled morontia groups of the seven m.,

189:2.1 assembled morontia personalities from the m. of

189:3.2 there flashed to the first of the system m. the voice

189:3.2 their associates made ready to depart for the m..

190:0.1 the progressive morontia life of the seven m. of

191:3.1 mortals of various orders from the seven m. of

191:4.7 received visiting morontia delegates from the m. of

worlds, training

14:3.4 spheres constitute the t. of the high personalities

14:5.1 On the t. of the superuniverse you pass through

17:4.3 do not directly function in connection with the t.

18:3.1 When mortals of time graduate from the t.

18:5.5 on your way inward to the t. of the major sectors.

19:5.10 On the superuniverse t. and on the eternal circuits of

20:8.2 numbers are stationed on the various morontia-t.,

25:1.5 the w. devoted to the final training and spiritual

25:7.2 have difficult tasks to perform on the morontia t. of

26:3.2 from sojourn on one or more of the local universe t.,

30:4.17 all t. of mortal residence are called “mansions,”

30:4.22 All ascenders arriving on the t. of the superuniverse

31:3.4 third order when they go forward to the central t. of

35:3.1 pass through training on 490 w. in the acquirement

37:10.6 the superuniverse and thence to the spirit-t. of

38:7.7 indispensable borderline tasks on the morontia t.

39:1.14 in large numbers to the faculties of the seven t. of the

39:3.4 the individual planets up through the morontia t.,

39:3.7 rulers and as exchange teachers on the system t..

40:8.4 enjoy their association as you pass through the t. of

43:0.4 minister extensively to the encircling morontia-t..

43:8.0 8. THE EDENTIA TRAINING WORLDS

43:8.1 but they far surpass the glories of the t. of Jerusem.

43:8.2 spent on the seventy t. of transition morontia culture

43:8.4 but now on the constellation t. you are to achieve the

43:9.2 This entire sojourn on the constellation t.,

48:2.12 neither do they work on the higher t. of the universe.

48:3.14 tours about the system w. of training and culture.

48:5.1 mansion and associated w. of morontia training,

48:5.9 and the constellation to the t. of Salvington.

49:6.16 The intermediate group go to the constellation t.;

55:2.8 the morontia-t. of the local universe must continue

worm

149:6.9 Man may be a w. of the dust by nature and origin,

worm-eaten

156:5.2 and smoothing his w. and inwardly rotting timber

worms

59:2.9 except a few types of w. which burrowed along the

59:2.11 Sea w. were abundant, and there were many jellyfish

worn

57:8.20 meteors were subsequently w. down by erosion,

60:3.5 Appalachian highlands had been w. down to the

60:3.13 in the east the w.-down Appalachian Mountains of

152:1.3 The Master now looked much w., and all his friends

worried

125:6.1 be somewhat w. about his having lingered behind.

157:7.1 Andrew was now so w. by Judas’s attitude that,

165:5.2 therefore be not anxious or w. about the things of

185:4.1 he had never seen Jesus, although he had w. about

193:6.4 Thomas w. for a shorter period and then resumed

worries

153:5.2 now, on top of all of these w., when they reached

167:5.8 Jesus relieved the minds of the apostles of many w.

worry

89:2.4 prosperity of the wicked occasioned so much w. that

93:6.1 as ruler of this proposed kingdom began to w. him.

103:2.10 become responsible for much conflict, w., sorrow,

111:7.2 you could, if you only would—as you work and w.,

137:4.7 Mary confidently said: “Have no w.—I will speak

138:9.3 without having to w. about the financial welfare of

140:8.3 preached against was not forethought but w.,

160:1.5 they never w., neither do they commit suicide.

160:1.6 Discouragement, w., and indolence are positive

160:3.5 the lower levels of thinking—w., jealousy, envy,

worse

67:5.3 having left the world in confusion w. confounded.

75:1.3 cursed with confusion w. confounded by the

78:7.2 These spring floods grew increasingly w. so that

83:7.8 the social safety valve which prevents w. situations

84:5.6 in Mohammedanism, and she fares even w. under the

97:8.3 searched the Scriptures, his confusion became w.

97:9.22 After Uzziah, things went from bad to w., and Judah

114:7.15 only one or two worlds may be said to be w.,

128:6.5 Roman feelings, which only made a bad matter w..

144:0.2 disciples and the apostles of Jesus, which grew w.

147:7.2 lest, when it is wet, it shrink and produce a w. rent.

158:5.1 His life is w. than death; his mother and I are of a

175:1.13 not content until you have made him twofold w. than

188:2.2 would be far w. than to have allowed him to live.”

193:4.2 to make a bad matter w., Judas persistently harbored

worship or true worshipnoun

0:5.1 the higher mind activation of w. and wisdom up

0:5.8 with the emotional life reaching upward through w.

1:1.2 any form of arbitrary recognition, formal w.,

1:1.2 constitute the reality of that tw. which is so

1:7.1 Deity facilitates fellowship; it favors intelligent w.;

4:2.8 Nature is not an object of w..

5:3.0 3. TRUE WORSHIP

5:3.2 But w. is undoubtedly encircuited and dispatched

5:3.3 W. is for its own sake; prayer embodies a self- or

5:3.3 that is the great difference between w. and prayer.

5:3.3 request or other element of personal interest in tw.

5:3.3 W. asks nothing and expects nothing for the

5:3.3 we render such devotion and engage in such w. as

5:3.4 moment the element of self-interest intrudes upon w.

5:3.4 that instant devotion translates from w. to prayer

5:3.4 not be addressed to God the Father as a part of tw..

5:3.6 the adoration of w. and give ear to the pleas of

5:3.7 Sincere w. connotes the mobilization of the powers

5:3.7 highly conscious of the real significance of tw..

5:3.8 W. is, therefore, the act of the material mind’s

5:3.8 The mortal mind consents to w.;

5:3.8 the immortal soul craves and initiates w.;

5:3.8 the divine Adjuster presence conducts such w. in

5:3.8 True w., in the last analysis, becomes an

5:4.5 All religions teach the w. of Deity and some

5:4.8 and foreshadow the depth of w. and the nature of his

5:5.2 consciousness of fellowship through divine w..

5:5.4 The adoration of the abstract beautiful is not the w.

5:5.4 nature nor the reverence of unity the w. of God.

5:5.6 to justify intelligent w. and validate the hope of

5:5.10 companionship, in the spiritual satisfactions of tw..

5:6.11 unerringly transmits the w. of all personalities to the

9:5.7 of great admiration, much less of adoration or w..

11:3.1 is reserved for the functions of w., trinitization,

14:4.13 As the w. of faith sons ministers to the satisfaction of

16:6.8 3. W.—the spiritual domain of the reality of religious

16:6.10 spirit-faith (w.) is the religion of the reality of

16:8.14 7. W., the sincere pursuit of divine values and the

16:8.18 3. The faith-grasp of the fellowship w. of Deity,

20:1.11 From the standpoint of service, w., and supplication

25:7.2 the career of light and life there is always time for w.

27:0.4 1. Conductors of W..

27:0.11 finish this training period with the conductors of w..

27:1.2 and w. in the highest type of spirit personality.

27:4.2 philosophy,to the spiritual heights of spontaneous w.

27:6.1 Next to the supreme satisfaction of w. is the

27:7.0 7. CONDUCTORS OF WORSHIP

27:7.1 W. is the highest privilege and the first duty of all

27:7.1 W. is the conscious and joyous act of recognizing

27:7.1 The quality of w. is determined by the depth of

27:7.1 act of w. becomes increasingly all-encompassing

27:7.1 it eventually attains the glory of the highest delight

27:7.2 the Isle of Paradise contains certain places of w.,

27:7.2 W. is the first and dominant passion of all who climb

27:7.2 w. is a growing passion until on Paradise it becomes

27:7.3 Under the direction of these conductors of w.,

27:7.3 primary supernaphim crave to be conductors of w.

27:7.3 would enjoy forever remaining in the attitude of w.

27:7.3 service until he has attained full satisfaction in w..

27:7.4  It is the task of the conductors of w. so to teach

27:7.4 Without improvement in the technique of w. it

27:7.4 The conductors of w. open up new and hitherto

27:7.4 gain the full satisfactions of w. in much less time.

27:7.5 are employed to their highest capacity in the w. of

27:7.5 W. is the highest joy of Paradise existence;

27:7.5 What play does for your jaded minds on earth, w.

27:7.5 The mode of w. on Paradise is utterly beyond

27:7.5 indwell you, hover over you, inspire you to tw..

27:7.6 There are appointed times and places for w. on

27:7.6 fully to accommodate the spirit of w. on Paradise.

27:7.7 Often the conductors of w. cannot control such

27:7.7 fully and completely satisfied by the sincere w. of

27:7.8 of the supreme satisfaction of the fullness of w.,

27:7.9 are finally bidden farewell by the conductors of w.

30:4.32 have finished their course with the conductors of w.

31:3.6 They have experienced the fullness of Deity w. but

33:5.2 he refuses the w. and adoration of all living creatures

34:4.10 following names: the spirit of wisdom, the spirit of w.

34:5.3 develops reception capacity for the adjutants of w.

34:5.3 are such minds of w.- and wisdom-function included

36:5.2 understanding, courage, knowledge, counsel, w.,

36:5.3 sixth and seventh adjutant spirits—w. and wisdom

36:5.3 The quantitative activity of the adjutant of w. and

36:5.11 6. The spirit of w.—the religious impulse, the first

36:5.11 The spirit of w. forever distinguishes the animal of

36:5.11 W. is the badge of spiritual-ascension candidacy.

38:2.5 should not adore them; angels are not objects of w..

38:2.6 they will share their places of rest and w. with you.

38:9.6 the spirit of w. and the spirit of wisdom, are able to

39:1.16 pertaining to the line of duty or the call to w..

44:3.5 4. The w. builders—the experienced architects of the

44:3.5 All the worlds of mortal ascent have temples of w.,

44:3.8 designated places of assembly other than those of w..

45:4.3 directed his fellows in the w. of “The Breath Giver.

45:4.5 who directed this race from the w. of many gods to

45:4.7 of this people in the w. of “The Great Teacher.”

45:4.8 lead his people in the w. of “One Truth” instead of

45:4.9 their leader in the w. of “The One Source of Life.”

45:4.14 the instigator of the revival of the w. of the Father

46:5.29 intercourse, group entertainment, and divine w..

46:7.5 are not responsive to the spirits of w. and wisdom.

46:7.7 They do not comprehend w. of the Infinite, nor do

47:7.5 unselfish service natural, and w. spontaneous.

47:9.2 Here you begin a new and more spiritual w. of the

48:4.16 On Paradise the quality of w. obviates the

53:3.3 Lucifer asserted that the plan of w. was a clever

53:4.1 Satan proclaimed that w. could be accorded the

55:1.4 These edifices are not used for w., play, or for

55:5.5 The temples of w. with their associated schools of

55:5.5 The open-air arenas of w. assembly are sublime in

56:6.3 the appreciation of beauty, and the w. of goodness

56:10.1 from the adoration of the Creator Son to the w. of

56:10.3 divinity you comprehend in w., social service, and

62:6.5 about ten years old—when the spirit of w. made its

63:6.1 led all of them in the w. of the “Breath Giver to men

63:6.3 they eventually evolved a form of animal w..

63:6.3 various of these larger animals as objects of w..

63:6.4 And this is the origin of sacrifices as a part of w..

64:1.7 settlements maintained the w. of the Breath Giver.

64:4.12 while animal w. declined as improvement in tools,

64:6.7 red men and revived their w. of the “Great Spirit.”

64:6.15 tribes and proclaimed the w. of the “One Truth.”

64:6.23 many of the tribes back to the w. of the true God

64:6.26 a form of w. up to a few thousand years ago.

65:7.7 up to the level of the sixth phase, the spirit of w..

66:5.13 substitute Creator fear for creature fear (ghost w.)

66:5.14 the Dalamatians with the seven chants of w. and

66:5.21 devotions, once a week, in the w. of the Father of all.

66:7.2 The interiors of the central temple of w. and the ten

69:6.4 Andon avoided treating fire as an object of w.,

69:6.6 ideas of supernatural origin led directly to fire w.,

69:6.6 fire w. led to the custom of “passing through fire,”

70:2.13 2. The w. of wealth-power, value distortion.

70:7.15 away from their mourning rites—ancestor w..

74:4.1 near such an estate as to be worthy of reverent w..

74:4.2 that everyone might bow down in respectful w.

74:4.4 any honor and receive all respect, but w. never!

74:4.5 bow down in w. of him who made us all and who

74:4.6 noontime to spiritual w., the afternoon to mind

74:7.21 The public w. hour of Eden was noon; sunset was

74:7.21 Eden was noon; sunset was the hour of family w..

74:8.1 The choosing of the seventh day for w. was wholly

76:2.3 he intrusted the organization of w. and education

76:3.4 Seth’s son, Enos, founded the new order of w.,

76:5.5 and women under the floors of the places of w..

77:3.7 the tower should be devoted to the w. of the Father

77:4.11 while they were up on the mountain engaged in w..

77:8.3 to enjoy and follow your humor as well as your w..

79:6.10 Long adherence to the w. of the One Truth kept

79:6.11 This w. of truth was provocative of research and

79:8.3 so honoring the men of the past as to border on w..

79:8.4 The belief in, and w. of, the “One Truth” as taught

79:8.5 ancestor w., increasing dialects, and no call for

79:8.7 by a flood of superstitions involving nature w., but

79:8.7 remained preserved in the imperial w. of Shang-ti.

79:8.10 loyalty exacted by the growing cult of ancestor w.

80:7.7 This cult glorified Eve in the w. of the “great mother.

80:7.7 glorification and w. of Mary the earth mother of

80:8.5 broad-headed white races which practiced mother w.

80:9.4 Danubians led these northerners into mother w.,

80:9.13 it was the Bronze Age associated with mother w..

80:9.13 it was the New Stone Age associated with sun w..

80:9.13 The vogue of sun w. indicates that this was a great

83:6.3 Ancestor w. has always fostered monogamy, as

85:0.0 THE ORIGINS OF WORSHIP

85:0.2 w. in its primitive manifestations appears long before

85:0.2 The objects of w. were altogether suggestive; they

85:0.3 When religion once evolved beyond nature w., it

85:0.3 As nature w. developed, man’s concepts envisioned

85:1.0 1. WORSHIP OF STONES AND HILLS

85:1.3 many times mere symbols of the real object of w..

85:1.4 Stone w. is even now widespread over the world.

85:1.5 Hill w. followed stone w., and the first hills to be

85:2.0 2. WORSHIP OF PLANTS AND TREES

85:2.3 The cults of tree w. are among the oldest religious

85:2.4 Long after the Hebrews ceased tree w., they

85:2.5 perpetuate certain of the ancient customs of tree w.

85:2.6 blended with the later evolving techniques of w.,

85:2.6 but the earliest mind-adjutant-activated types of w.

85:3.0 3. THE WORSHIP OF ANIMALS

85:3.2 Among such objects of w. were creatures that were

85:3.3 The Chinese w. of the dragon is a survival of the

85:3.4 The w. of insects and other animals was promoted

85:4.0 4. WORSHIP OF THE ELEMENTS

85:4.3 The w. of fire and the fear of lightning were linked

85:5.0 5. WORSHIP OF THE HEAVENLY BODIES

85:5.1 The w. of rocks, hills, trees, and animals naturally

85:5.2 Moon w. preceded sun w..

85:5.2 sun w. became the chief religious ceremony of the

85:5.2 Solar w. first took extensive root in India,

85:6.0 6. WORSHIP OF MAN

85:6.4 nature gods, for nature w. did evolve a pantheon—

85:6.5 But the w. of man by man reached its height when

85:7.0 7. THE ADJUTANTS OF W. AND WISDOM

85:7.1 Nature w. may seem to have arisen naturally and

85:7.1 The spirit of w. gave definite origin to the human

86:2.7 with animism, and these beliefs also led to w..

86:6.5 entertaining those fallacies of thought and w. which

87:2.1 The first acts of w. were phenomena of defense,

87:3.0 3. ANCESTOR WORSHIP

87:3.1 The advancing ghost cult made ancestor w inevitable

87:3.2 Ancestor w. was originally more of a fear than a w.,

87:3.2 contribute to the further spread of ghost fear and w..

87:3.5 the cult eventually progress to the w. of spirits,

87:5.2 service and w. of the higher spirits as they evolved

87:5.2 Spirit fear and subsequent w. were adopted as

88:1.2 and water were among the early fetishes, and fire w.,

88:1.3 the persistence of nature w. led to belief in charms

88:2.5 moral code, made an effort to control fetish w.

88:2.5 to retard art among the Jews, it did lessen fetish w.

88:3.1 stones, through idolatry, cannibalism, and nature w.,

89:0.1 hunter, in addition to practicing the cult of skull w.,

89:4.1 It is but one step from the impulse of w. to the act

89:4.7 cult that constitute the modern forms of divine w..

89:4.7 Present-day forms of w. are simply the ritualization

89:7.4 associations of sex laxity with primitive w.

89:8.6 or thanksgiving; they were not expressions of tw..

89:8.8 Early prayer was hardly w.; it was a bargaining

90:0.2 intervene between the religionist and the object of w.

90:5.3 the modern types of religious w. and social

90:5.4 to the status of actual directors of religious w..

90:5.7 to function as directors of the ritual of the w. of God

91:1.4 dialogue and rapidly expands to the level of group w.

91:4.3 such attitudes of the soul tend to the levels of tw..

91:5.1 In ancestor w., prayer leads to the cultivation of

91:5.1 But prayer, as a feature of Deity w., transcends all

91:5.7 In prayerful w., most mortals envision some symbol

92:0.2 1. The adjutant of w.—the appearance in animal

92:1.2 Religion progressed from nature w. through ghost

92:1.2 from nature w. up through ghost w. to fetishism

92:2.1 Slowly, surely, but grudgingly, does religion (w.)

92:3.2 intercession, sacrifice, prayer, confession, w.,

92:4.8 love and service, the loving w. which a creature son

92:5.16 the religious brotherhood of spiritual w. among the

92:6.20 Ancestor w. onetime constituted a decided

92:6.20 In the Occident, ancestor w. developed into the

92:6.20 a reversion to the early Roman emperor w. and

92:6.20 to Shinto—w. of the state in the imperial family.

92:7.4 will, realize a unity in tw. of the Father of all,

93:4.1 The ceremonies of the Salem w. were very simple.

94:1.1 Their religious forms of w. followed the ceremonial

94:1.2 assuming control over the expanding ritual of w..

94:1.7 to crystallize, formalize, and fix their rituals of w.

94:4.5 The w. of the second and third members, Siva and

94:5.3 the Chinese concentrated their w. on the One Truth,

94:5.7 confused with the ever-growing cult of ancestor w..

94:5.7 almost equally calamitous error, the w. of ancestors.

94:11.1 In ancestor w. they had long prayed to the dead;

94:11.1 This new synthetic religion with its temples of w.

95:1.5 They did much to refine the w. of this goddess,

95:1.5 completely outgrown their disguised forms of sex w.

95:1.7 in connection with this revival of the w. of Ishtar

95:2.3 the Egyptian peoples given to the w. of nature gods;

95:2.7 solar veneration became a species of ancestor w..

95:5.6 This decision to approach the w. of the Father by

95:5.6 by absorbing all gods into the w. of the sun was due

95:5.7 wise enough to maintain the outward w. of Aton,

95:5.7 his associates in the disguised w. of the One God,

95:5.10 went with the priests, back to the w. of the old gods,

95:5.11 Ikhnaton had so zealously proclaimed for the w. of

95:5.12 to return with the priests to the old-time w. of Isis

95:5.14 the effort of this Egyptian ruler to impose the w. of

95:6.4 Zoroaster did not teach the w. of fire but sought to

95:6.7 Zoroaster, resurrected the ancient w. of Mithra.

96:1.3 and claimed the w. of the Semitic tribes and peoples.

96:1.12 a majority of the Canaanites held loosely to the w. of

96:4.4 ceremonials of the newly evolving Hebrew w. were

96:4.5 in the establishment of his advanced ceremonial w.

96:5.3 organized the Hebrew ceremonial system of w..

96:5.8 most of the people turned to the w. of their fetish

97:1.2 turn Israel back to the w. of the supreme Yahweh

97:1.2 the other half continued in the w. of the tribal gods

97:1.5 all Palestine there sounded the call back to the w. of

97:2.3 with the better classes returning to the w. of Yahweh

97:5.6 bloody ceremonial of the Hebrew ritual of w..

97:9.14 and made the w. of Yahweh official for his kingdom.

97:9.17 and all the w. of the nation was centered at Jebus

97:9.17 northern kingdom returned more to the w. of Elohim

97:9.23 The economy favored the return of the w. of Baal,

97:9.24 Baal w. was an economic and social system dealing

97:10.4 people to adhere to the w. of the supreme Yahweh,

98:1.1 the organization of exclusive congregations for w.,

98:1.5 became more of a work in art than a matter of w..

98:2.4 The philosophers disdained all forms of w.,

98:2.10 pantheon, a Greek version of the w. of fertility;

98:2.10 Dionysus nature w. flourished; the best of the cults

98:3.1 Having grown out of earlier religious forms of w. of

98:3.5 the highly intellectual and artistic w. of the Greeks

98:3.5 fervid and deeply emotional w. of the mystery cults.

98:3.8 This new religion of Augustus w. flourished and was

98:3.9 return to a form of w. embodying Melchizedek’s

98:4.5 3. The Iranian cult of the w. of Mithras as the savior

98:4.8 The rituals of the w. of Isis and Osiris were more

98:5.1 greatest of all the mystery cults, the w. of Mithras.

98:6.1 The Hellenic Greeks never evolved a centralized w.

98:6.3 A majority of such places of w. were underground,

98:6.5 Mithraism, the ritual of w. observance;

98:7.7 Mithraism but also the w. of the Great Mother in the

99:4.4 And through love and w. this becomes meaningful as

99:6.2 and spiritual guidance; and to encourage group w..

99:6.3 routinizing of religion and the petrification of w.;

100:2.2 wholehearted w. of the perfection ideals of divinity.

100:5.7 the Adjuster would be through faith and sincere w.,

100:5.10 spiritual meditation is to be found in reflective w.

100:7.16 Jesus was respectful of the faulty w. of his fellows.

101:5.3 The experience of primitive w., the religion which is

101:6.1 There is present the higher urge of w., associated

102:4.5 the neglect of the more essential communion of w..

102:4.5 powers of mind are deepened and broadened by w..

102:4.5 Prayer may enrich the life, but w. illuminates destiny.

102:6.1 And this is just why the God of w. claims all

103:0.1 sponsored by the ministry of the adjutant of w.

103:3.5 superstitions of mana, magic, nature w., spirit fear,

103:3.5 magic, nature worship, spirit fear, and animal w. to

103:4.1 the divine, and this is the beginning of group w..

103:4.1 prelude to tw.—the practice of the presence of God

104:1.9 the w. of one Deity existing in a triune manifestation

106:9.12 God-knowing person is inwardly illuminated by w.

106:9.12 self-realization, God-finding, and Father w..

108:2.2 Creature mind must exhibit the w. outreach and

110:3.7 these qualities of divinity through wisdom, w., faith,

110:3.8 fatherhood and loving w. of the heavenly Parent.

112:2.11 and wisdom is lost in enlightened and reflective w..

112:2.13 thinking leads to wisdom and wisdom leads to w.;

112:2.13 in eternity, w. leads to wisdom, and wisdom

113:1.3 they lack capacity for the intelligent w. of Deity.

113:4.4 The impulse of w. originates in the spirit promptings

117:5.7 this is true of the adjutants of w. and wisdom.)

117:5.13 illuminated by sincere w., glorified by intelligent

118:8.6 achievement outruns the evolution of w.-wisdom,

121:2.5 between the culture, commerce, and w. of Jerusalem

121:2.6 The centralization of the Jewish temple w. at

121:5.4 2. Emperor w.. This deification of man as the symbol

121:5.10 of initiation and impressive sacraments of w..

121:6.9 were all agreed on Jerusalem as the center of their w.

124:3.6 temple dedicated to the w. of the “heathen” gods.

125:0.5 of the temple ceremonies and their associated w..

125:0.6 Jesus simply would not accept explanations of w.

125:1.5 three times a year to participate in the temple w.:

125:5.6 Since the temple is dedicated to the w. of the Father,

125:6.3 state his own views regarding prayer and w..

128:3.5 of the way of life and the true God and his w..

130:3.5 that their religion was hardly more than emperor w..

130:4.9 animals (not having w. and wisdom) cannot

131:1.8 with all your prayers give thanks—ascend to w..

131:1.8 Prayerful w. shuns evil and forbids sin.

131:4.4 ‘I will give you the wisdom to attain me, for my w.

133:0.3 brotherhood of men when assembled for w. in the

133:6.1 the enormous temple dedicated to her w was reputed

133:6.1 about the w. of things made with human hands.

136:9.3 Jesus would not serve evil that the w. of God might

140:4.6 highest levels of self-realization are attained by w.

141:5.2 your spirit fruits of divine w. and brotherly love

142:3.3 The Father never fails to accept the sincere w. of his

142:3.4 left Ur because of the establishment of sun w.,

142:3.8 and during all ages the tw. of any human being—

142:4.2 Moses sought to combat idolatry and the w. of

142:4.2 great privileges: sincere w. of the infinite Creator,

142:4.3 such material appreciation of beauty with the w. of

143:3.3 Then when you go back fresh from your rest or w.

143:4.2 At least they continued this w. up to the time of

143:5.6 by concentrating their w. upon one God, Yahweh.

143:7.0 7. TEACHINGS ABOUT PRAYER AND W.

143:7.2 religion is man’s attempt to socialize the w. of

143:7.3 W.—contemplation of the spiritual—must alternate

143:7.3 —should be relaxed by the restfulness of w..

143:7.5 W. is intended to anticipate the better life ahead and

143:7.5 Prayer is spiritually sustaining, but w. is divinely

143:7.6 W. is the technique of looking to the One for the

143:7.6 W. is the yardstick which measures the extent of the

143:7.7 sublime thinking; w. is self-forgetting—superthinking.

143:7.7 W. is effortless attention, true and ideal soul rest,

143:7.8 W. is the act of a part identifying with the Whole;

143:7.8 W. is the act of the son’s personal communion with

144:1.9 the entire month of September was prayer and w..

144:1.9 After they had discussed w. for some days, Jesus

144:2.2 spiritual communion which leads to intelligent w..

144:3.13 observed him spending entire nights at prayer or w.

144:3.23 little for himself, although he engaged in much w.

144:4.1 apostles during these days, regarding prayer and w.,

144:4.4 lead the mortals of earth up to the communion of tw.

144:4.5 Prayer and its associated w. is a technique of

144:4.7 W. is salvation for the pleasure-seeking generations

144:4.8 w. may be compared to the act of tuning in the soul

144:4.11 the Master’s teaching about prayer and w..

146:1.1 city of Rimmon had once been dedicated to the w. of

146:2.1 teachings concerning prayer, thanksgiving, and w.,

146:2.15 a means of leading up through thanksgiving to tw..

146:2.15 thanksgiving was to be found in the prayers and w.

146:2.17 man when the human mind is in an attitude of tw..

146:2.17 W., taught Jesus, makes one increasingly like the

146:2.17 W. is a transforming experience whereby the finite

146:3.6 it unfailingly leads in the directions of divine w.

146:4.3 the synagogue or otherwise engage in public w..

149:2.10 and exposed the fallacy of materialistic w..

149:6.2 Father’s love so that you will be attracted to the w.

149:6.2 joyfully led into that sublime and supernal free w.

149:6.4 love of God leads to intelligent and freehearted w..

149:6.5 personality beget reverence, love, and willing w..

149:6.5 loving service and appreciative w. in the place of

150:6.1 “Courage and Loyalty,” “Music and W.,”

150:6.1 “Doubts and Unbelief,” “Wisdom and W..”

150:8.1 Jesus had often spoken in this place of w.,

155:5.6 so much of this primitive form of w. should persist in

159:5.7 The w. of God and the service of man became the

160:1.12 The relaxation of w., or spiritual communion as

160:3.1 is wrapped up in spiritual communion, in w..

160:3.1 the will of God for the mind of self, constitutes w..

160:4.12 influences under the releasing touch of spiritual w..

160:5.3 concept of your religion as being worthy of the w.

160:5.3 your object of w. must be the universal spirit reality

160:5.4 A system of morals, by grasping an object of w.,

160:5.7 transcends all our former concepts of the idea of w.

162:4.2 pleasures with the solemn rites of religious w..

163:3.1 Spiritual w. cannot be shared with material

163:4.10 Peter admonished them to neglect not their daily w..

167:6.5 religious training of children in habits of divine w.,

167:6.6 and holiness are powerful and effective aids to tw..

167:6.6 their first introduction to concepts of public w. in

167:6.6 The child should be introduced to w. in nature’s

170:2.12 in the sublime and intelligent w. of God the Father.

173:1.1 with the services and ceremonies of the temple w..

173:1.5 profiteering desecration of the national house of w..

174:1.1 dealing with the differences between praise and w.,

176:3.8 ever-expanding service of men and the w. of God,

178:1.3 demand that spiritual homage and supreme w. be

178:1.3 You shall not render spiritual w. to earthly rulers;

178:1.8 unselfish service of man and intelligent w. of God

180:5.12 tradition nor a ceremonial system of formal w. can

181:2.10 require of you the homage and w. which belong

185:1.3 prejudice against all images as symbols of idol w..

185:1.4 shields, such as were commonly used in Caesar w.,

185:2.7 preparation day for the Jewish Sabbath of rest and w.

187:2.9 have been tempted to resort to superstitious relic w..

194:3.20 with their Maker through sincere prayer and tw..

194:4.7 It was a fellowship of living as well as of w..

194:4.11 did not so well conform to the Jewish mode of w.

195:3.1 as the suitable religious concept for empire w. and

195:3.6 The early plan of Christian w. was largely taken over

195:5.8 faith, trust, and assurance; religion culminates in w..

195:5.14 truth, loyalty to duty, and the w. of divine goodness.

195:10.8 leads to the defense of outgrown systems of w..

195:10.14 men in the world who preferred such a style of w..

196:0.10 he attained it by intelligent prayer and sincere w.

196:2.6 the glorified Jesus became the object of w. and

196:3.9 3. Spiritual evaluation of life—w..

196:3.18 neither can you estimate the quality of spiritual w..

196:3.22 True religious w. is not a futile monologue of self-

196:3.22 W. is a personal communion with that which is

196:3.22 Man aspires by w. to be better and thereby attains

worship-wisdom

118:8.6 material achievement outruns the evolution of w.,

worshipverb

1:0.3 The enlightened worlds all recognize and w. the

1:1.2 hearts—recognize, love, and voluntarily w. him.

2:5.6 How unreasonable that you should not w. God

2:5.7 I find it easy and pleasant to w. one who is so great

4:2.6 What a travesty to w. nature because it is in a limited

4:4.8 but we w. the experience-idea of God, our anywhere

5:3.1 In the highest sense, we w. the Father and him only.

5:3.1 we can and do w. the Father as he is manifested in

5:3.2 everything except adoration and w. of the Father,

5:3.3 we simply w. God for what we comprehend him

5:3.3 We do not w. the Father because of anything we

5:3.5 And so it is: You w. God; pray to, and commune

5:5.14 right and wrong and possessing the capacity to w.

6:2.3 When we w. the Father, actually we at the same time

6:2.3 actually we at the same time w. God the Son and

10:8.5 I love and w. God the Father; I respect and honor

16:9.14 We w. God, first, because he is, then, because he

22:4.1 souls who have developed the ability to w. beyond

27:7.4 so to teach the ascendant creatures how to w.

30:1.114 beings who live and w. and serve in the swarming

36:5.15 acquiring ability to recognize divinity and w. Deity,

36:5.17 mind is devoid of the ability to w. and crave survival.

38:2.5 when your seer “fell down to w. before the feet of

38:2.5 with your races, who are all enjoined to w. God.”

38:6.3 which proclaimed, “And let all the angels w. him.”

52:1.1 animal level—when he can choose to w. the Creator—

52:7.12 all flesh shall come to w. before me,’ says the Lord.”

62:7.6 And now, will, the power of choosing to w. and to

64:6.26 did not entirely lose the desire to w. the Unknown;

65:0.6 to know God and the power of choosing to w. him.

74:3.10 were about ready to fall down and w. them as gods

74:4.5 never will again be tempted to w. anyone but God.

74:8.7 hoping to augment his appeal to w. the Creator,

85:1.1 the Kateri people of southern India still w. a stone,

85:1.2 No wonder men were led to w. such phenomena,

85:1.2 In Bengal many w. a meteor which fell to earth in

85:2.4 The Patagonians still w. trees, as did the early

85:7.1 gave definite origin to the human impulse to w.,

85:7.3 then in w. man begins to turn away from nature and

88:0.1 The savage does not necessarily w. the fetish;

91:5.7 the symbol to those who find it difficult to w. Deity

95:6.4 followers did reverence and w. this symbolic fire.)

96:1.7 endeavored to w. all of these evolving ideas of

96:1.12 these tribes continued to w. their tribal deities,

101:8.1 and reverences goodness, but does not w. them;

102:7.3 You cannot w. a hypothesis, confide in a postulate,

105:2.5 mortals, while yet in the flesh, may w. our Father.

107:0.5 and there before the actual person of Deity to w. the

108:3.6 I honor you! I all but w. you!”

122:10.1 find the child so that he too might come and w.

128:1.13 sincere believers and grateful followers to w. him.

131:1.3 has many manifestations, we w. only God himself.

131:1.8 What a great honor it is to w. the Most High!

131:1.8 All the worlds and the universes w. the Most High.

131:4.2 We w. him.

131:4.3 and we w. this divine Being as our inseparable

131:4.4 “With our hearts purged of all hate, let us w. the

131:4.4 Make prayer your inmost friend and w. your

131:4.4 ‘If you will but w. me in love,’ says the Eternal, ‘I

131:4.4 We w. him because he is man’s faithful helper.

131:4.7 We w. God, the all-worker, the Great Soul, who is

131:5.3 W. the God of light by joyfully walking in the

131:5.3 We w. him who made the waters, plants, animals,

131:5.3 We w. the most beauteous, the bountiful Immortal

131:7.2 If any creature will w. me, I will hear his prayer

131:10.5 Always will I try to w. God with the help of the

133:4.9W. only God, who is your true spirit ancestor.

136:9.3 “You shall w. the Lord your God and him only

140:6.13 You cannot sincerely w. God and at the same time

142:3.11 You shall w. no other god, for the Lord is a jealous

142:4.2 ‘Do not w. this and do not w. that’; no longer shall

143:5.5 in Jerusalem is the place where men ought to w.;

143:5.5 which, then, is the right place to w. God?”

143:5.6 neither on this mountain nor Jerusalem will you w.

143:5.6 But now you w. that which you know not, a mixture

143:5.6 The Jews at least know whom they w.; they have

143:5.6 —when all sincere worshipers will w. the Father in

143:5.6 God is spirit, and they who w. him must w. him in

143:5.6 not from knowing how others should w. or where

146:2.17 We w. God by the aid of the Father’s indwelling

149:6.8 love him as a merciful defender; and ultimately w.

153:3.3 In vain do they w. me, teaching as their doctrines

155:5.3 urge to fear mysterious energies and w. superior

158:1.10 fell down on their faces to w., they heard a voice,

160:5.4 recipient of the religious devotion of those who w.,

160:5.9 I come to w., not merely the God of existences,

160:5.13 The feelings of the emotion to w. God are not true

167:6.5 of beauty as an influence leading to the urge to w.,

167:6.6 When it is not possible to w. God in the tabernacles

169:4.13 You can know the Eternal as a Father; you can w.

170:1.7 the era in which all mankind would w. Yahweh.

177:1.1 to carry the lunch, you would be more free to w.,

178:1.3 you shall w. only God while you seek to enlighten

178:1.6 You may not w your temporal rulers, and you should

186:3.1 where the Master so often retired to pray and w..

193:1.2 The time has come when you w. God neither on

worshipadjective

worship attitude

106:2.7 the personality of the finite creature in the prayer-w..

worship builders

44:3.5 4. The w. builders—the experienced architects of the

worship chants

92:3.6 music originated in w., drama in the acting for spirit

worship communion

111:5.6 find supreme personality satisfaction in the w. of

worship-craving

92:0.4 This ministry to a w. and wisdom-desiring mind

worship experience

5:3.7 Man’s realization of the reality of the w. is chiefly

5:3.8 The w. consists in the sublime attempt of the

42:2.21 We know that finite creatures can attain the w. of

115:3.4 Though man’s spiritual nature reaches up in the w.

worship festivals

92:3.6 and dancing originated in the seasonal w..

worship forms

97:1.2 the truths of Melchizedek as a part of their w..

worship function

34:5.3 are such minds of w.- and wisdom-function

worship impulse

92:6.1 present a study of the social evolution of man’s w.

worship methods

89:8.7 and now these traits began to appear in man’s w..

worship rituals

91:5.6 others deleterious, such as priests, holy books, w.,

worship shrine

43:6.3 Centrally located in this magnificent garden is the w.

worship technique

90:5.3 The w. of the olden mystery cults was one long

worship trait

101:5.10 the creation and fostering of the w. in evolving man.

worship urge

85:7.1 And this spirit was constantly stimulating the w.

85:7.3 When the w. is admonished and directed by wisdom

85:7.3 it then begins to develop into the phenomenon of real

86:0.1 of religion from the preceding and primitive w. is not

86:1.1 Aside from the natural w., early evolutionary religion

86:6.4 man slowly evolved religion out of his innate w.

worshiped

5:3.1 Father, directly or indirectly, who is w. and adored.

74:4.4 Father and those whom he designates may be w..

85:0.4 mortal man has w. everything on the face of the earth

85:0.4 man has w. about everything imaginable in the sky

85:0.4 he w. every natural phenomenon he could not

85:1.1 The first object to be w by evolving man was a stone

85:1.5 that high elevations of land were w. for this reason.

85:2.1 Plants were first feared and then w. because of the

85:3.2 The animals have all been w. by one race or another

85:3.3 The Hebrews w. serpents down to the days of King

85:3.4 therefore both feared and w. all winged creatures.

85:3.5 herein the material object is directly and actually w..

85:4.1 Mankind has w. earth, air, water, and fire.

85:4.1 The primitive races venerated springs and w. rivers.

85:4.2 A rainbow is yet w. by many of the hill tribes of

85:4.3 Clouds, rain, and hail have all been feared and w. by

85:4.4 Some tribes w. fire as a deity itself; others revered

85:6.1 Having w. everything else on the face of the earth

85:6.2 reverential awe; to some degree he literally w. them.

85:6.2 epileptics, and the feeble-minded were often w. by

85:6.2 Priests, kings, and prophets were w.; the holy men

95:7.2 Each tribe w. its olden fetish, and many families had

96:1.1 a veritable pantheon of spirits to be feared and w..

96:1.4 Semites at various times w. Yahweh and El Elyon.

96:1.8 this Trinity was w. under the name of Elohim,

96:2.5 Yahweh was w. by more than one hundred tribes,

96:7.2 During these times when the Levant w. nature gods,

98:1.4 half gods, but they hardly reverenced or w. them.

98:3.3 The Greeks long w. the fire of the family hearth—

98:5.4 The adherents of this cult w. in caves and other

98:5.4 Three times a day they w., with special weekly

102:5.3 an all-loving Father, a God to be w. and loved.

121:7.1 They w. the letter of the law and indulged a form

122:8.7 manger, where they beheld and w. the newborn

127:4.8 Ruth just about w. her big brother and father.

129:1.10 The Zebedee family almost w. Jesus, and they never

139:5.6 Philip w. this ever-present and unfailing liberality.

142:3.5 During these early days many of the Hebrews w. El

143:4.2 Mount Gerizim, where they w. Yahweh and their

143:5.5 “Our fathers w. on this mountain, and yet you

146:2.17 makes one increasingly like the being who is w..

146:4.3 looked upon him, the man fell upon his face and w.

149:6.8 The universally recognized and unreservedly w.

164:5.4 Josiah, “Lord, I believe,” and falling down, he w..

185:1.5 a large company of Galileans even as they w. at

190:3.1 the women fell on their faces and w. in silence.

worshiper

5:3.3 Worship asks and expects nothing for the w..

63:6.2 Andon barely escaped becoming a fire w. because

63:6.2 too remote, and so he failed to become a sun w..

91:6.7 in no way dependent on such a w.’ intellectual

96:4.2 Moses’ father-in-law was a Kenite w. of El Elyon,

141:6.1 Simon looked upon the Persian as a “fire w.,”

164:4.11 do such a thing only at the request of a true w.

173:1.1 Though it was permissible for a w. to provide his

173:1.1 Many a w. had experienced the humiliation of having

173:1.2 when the w. purchased such an animal, although the

173:1.2 he could be sure the intended sacrifice would not

worshipers

45:1.9 beings of all the system worlds are welcomed as w..

52:1.7 are indwelt by Thought Adjusters are potential w.;

64:4.13 early Neanderthalers could hardly be called sun w.

80:8.5 The Danubians became mother w. as the result of

80:8.5 coast of Asia Minor, and who were also mother w..

84:7.19 Ancestor w. view the failure to have sons as the

90:5.6 so to mystify the w. as to enhance their own piety

98:6.4 Always had it been the practice of Mithraic w.,

103:4.1 the ceremonial sacrifice should be eaten by the w..

125:0.5 could accommodate over two hundred thousand w.

125:1.3 beheld on the faces of so many of the unthinking w..

125:5.4 in Israel be segregated from the male temple w.?

143:5.6 will soon come—even now is—when all sincere w.

143:5.6 and in truth, for it is just such w. the Father seeks.

146:1.2 It is difficult to convert nature w. to the fellowship of

146:2.12 of thanksgiving are appropriate for groups of w.,

150:8.4 passages from the law and indicated that the w. took

154:2.1 functioned as an independent congregation of w.

162:4.3 The w. passed down the steps leading from the

162:6.2 Jesus addressed the w after the chanting of the Hallel

worshipful

16:6.8 the reverential and w. form of cosmic discrimination.

26:9.4 space is swallowed up in w. identity and harmony

27:7.7 in a dominating tide of spiritual and w. expression.

43:6.3 lead all Edentia in the w. contemplation of God the

47:6.3 —the Paradise goal of w. and divine perfection.

49:5.13 mortals but somewhat less spiritual, ethical, and w.

56:4.5 but in the w. experience of the personal contact of

62:5.4 the w. group, embracing awe, reverence, humility,

85:3.5 symbol does or does not displace the original w. idea

89:4.1 religious devotions, like many other w. rituals,

89:4.1 to prostrate oneself in w. adoration in the presence

92:0.3 The adjutant of wisdom—the manifestation in a w.

92:7.13 but man’s w. customs are confused and discredited

95:5.6 religion which recognized an intimate w. relation

96:4.5 during the third week of their w. sojourn at its base.

96:7.3 of this wonderful collection of w. literature,

96:7.4 The w. spirit of this collection of hymns transcends

100:1.8 w. problem solving, sharing one’s spiritual life

105:1.6 but your experiential w. concept of the Father must

110:1.1 during those sublime experiences of the w. contact

112:7.9 the onetime soul of earthly origin stands in w.

122:5.3 was at one time like his father, meditative and w.,

127:6.1 more of the nature of w. and adoring regard.

144:4.1 questions regarding this all-important and w. practice

156:5.12 the mind, and renew the spirit by w. communion.

160:1.10 faithfully taught you, the isolation of w. meditation

160:1.12 This w. practice of your Master brings that

160:3.2 crystallize into habits, strength-giving and w. habits

162:4.2 in grim contrast upon this festive and w. scene.

196:2.8 and commend the consecrated and w. man of wealth.

worshipfulness

27:7.6 Always is there an excess of w. as gauged by the

52:1.8 upon them with awe and reverence, almost with w.,

85:7.1 that animal fear motivated the expression of w.,

worshiping

54:2.5 the privilege of w. God and of serving his fellows.

56:4.5 of the personal contact of every w. personality

80:9.14 The superstitions of this comparatively recent sun-w.

85:3.1 a survival of the still earlier practice of w. animals.

85:7.2 little difference between shunning, honoring, and w..

92:6.1 The idea of w. a personal God indicates advanced

95:2.3 one w. the bull, another the lion, a third the ram,

96:1.13 The Syrians, while w. their gods, also believed in

101:3.16 12. Goes right on w. God in spite of anything and

104:1.9 to distinguish between w. three gods, polytheism,

131:10.5 But first of all I am going to practice w. God by

137:8.6 And this kingdom shall include the w. souls of Jew

144:1.8 prayer, nor is it consistent to speak of Jesus as w.,

167:6.5 by precept and example taught the value of w.

196:3.21 subjective experience of knowing him, of w. him,

worships

88:0.1 he very logically w. and reverences the spirit resident

103:5.12 There is great hope for any church that w. God,

131:4.5 He who is full of faith w. truly when his inner self is

131:4.6 That man is wise who w. the One God.

worst

68:6.4 the very w. traits of human nature are brought to the

80:4.5 the best of the blue man and exterminating the w.,

81:5.2 mankind gradually escaped the w. of the incessant

89:7.1 escape the w. results of their rash and foolish vows.

92:7.3 living spiritual faith rather than to denounce the w. in

95:1.2 the seventh day was regarded as the w. of bad luck.

111:7.5 aims of the best overshadowed by the drift of the w.;

151:5.4 was one of the w. gales they had ever encountered.

181:1.7 determined to face the inevitable and endure the w.;

182:2.9 up early in the morning and be prepared for the w..

185:5.6 whose w. crime is that he figuratively calls himself

195:6.4 the w. of the materialistic age is over; the day of a

worsted

185:1.2 and because in each instance they had w. him.

worthsee worth while

48:6.32 be had without the shell, and no shell is of any w.

54:6.5 his administrative status and enhanced his spiritual w.

62:5.11 life did not seem w. living among his ordinary

70:8.8 formed according to popular estimate of the social w

81:6.38 of material wealth, intellectual greatness, moral w.,

86:6.7 a terrible and frightful price to pay, but it was w. all

88:3.4 opinion, when taken by itself, is not regarded as w.

92:3.9 terribly expensive, but they were w. all they cost.

100:2.6 The only realities w. striving for are divine, spiritual,

100:6.2 is truly a cosmic reality of genuine spiritual w..

100:6.3 consciousness of self-w. has become augmented by

100:6.4 lessens conflict, and makes mortal life truly w. living.

109:6.1 Adjusters never fail; nothing w. surviving is ever

111:3.7 will assuredly finish in eternity—if it is w. finishing.

140:4.7 Moral w. cannot be derived from mere repression—

152:2.6 Two hundred denarii w. would not be enough for

156:5.9 Make not the mistake of estimating the soul’s w. by

160:2.6 it is w. any price, any sacrifice, requisite for its

195:5.11 that Jesus forever made clear the great w. of human

196:2.10 And it was this infinite w. of the finite that made the

worth while or worth-while

47:4.5 but everything in your mental life which was w.,

47:4.5 You will be conscious of all your w. experiences as

84:8.5 which prevent the boredom of monotony are w..

87:7.9 might contribute something w. to the progress of

89:3.3 taught the savage self-control, and that was a w.

91:2.1 assisting religion in the conservation of all w. values.

92:3.6 no enduring morality nor ethics, no w. civilization.

92:5.5 a majority of the w. moral movements of history.

99:2.6 carries over from one age to another the w. culture

99:4.4 religion is genuine and w. while if it fosters in the

109:6.1 the eternal Adjuster carries the w. features of such

109:6.1 No w. experience ever happens in vain; no true

112:5.22 then will these w. experiences survive in the

117:4.4 all that was w. in the life of such a cosmic suicide

132:0.4 the acquaintance of, the w. leaders of the Cynics,

132:4.1 something to make that life richer and more w..

133:3.11 they held intimate conversations with scores of w.

155:3.7 wholly spiritual in motive, it makes all life more w.,

155:6.7 God-knowing leaders of the past may indeed be w.,

160:1.11 so essential to enhanced insight into everything w.

160:4.12 in sacred trust the strength-giving and w. episodes of

160:4.10 in luxury even though you have done nothing w.

162:8.3 Only one thing is really w., and since Mary has

195:7.18 No evaluation of morals is w. unless it includes the

worth-whileness

16:7.4 examine the goal itself and pass judgment on its w.

69:1.1 overdevelopment unfailingly detracts from the w. of

worthful

87:7.9 mystery and conceals some w. unattainable.

worthily

177:2.7 that the word father becomes w. enshrined in the

worthiness

103:4.5 not of actual virtue or w., but in recognition of the

worthysee worthy of; worthy to

5:1.8 facilitate the advancement of every w. intelligence of

11:2.1 such a universe must have an adequate and w. capital

14:6.9 because it is a w. revelation of spirit reality to all

14:6.11 the Havona creation as the w. and alluring goal for

28:6.20 particularly w. beings in need and in distress,

44:6.1 your own pitiful but w. efforts to do these things on

45:7.1 all who are true of purpose and w. in spirit find

46:7.8 attain a w. evolutional destiny of progressive growth

53:6.5 new System Sovereign, the w. successor of Lucifer.

62:5.10 she did have a w. mammalian affection of a high

70:12.5 most competent and w. fellows as chief executives.

73:2.1 and the w. successor of the traitorous Caligastia.

87:7.10 effective religion unerringly develops a w. symbolism

94:8.17 the intelligent and enthusiastic pursuit of w. goals,

95:1.8 they became entangled in the apparently w. cause

95:2.7 represented the survival of the souls of the w. dead

103:6.12 modern man would indeed build a w. philosophy

110:4.4 They will resurrect every w. treasure of the mortal

111:4.9 can a creative imagination produce w. children

127:3.13 real head of the family; and he was truly a w. head.

128:5.9 conducted himself as a w. and respected citizen of

132:0.2 that his son grow up to become a w. successor

132:1.4 or spiritual religion of a truer and more w. order.

133:4.3 loyal and faithful in your devotion to a w. emperor.”

133:9.5 Ganid grew up to become an influential man, a w.

135:6.7 stones here before you to raise up w. children for

137:2.7 I will also follow, if I am w..”

136:9.9 By these decisions Jesus set a w. example for every

139:1.10 this reticence to praise the w. accomplishments of

140:4.9 Without a w. goal, life becomes aimless and

140:5.15 That would have been a w. achievement; it would

140:5.16 Sympathy is a w. attribute of the male as well as

142:3.21 which you all allow are more w. utterances to

142:5.2 ask what father among you who is a w. father

147:1.2 I am not w. that you should come under my roof.

154:2.5 contribute mightily to the achievement of w. goals

156:5.18 in your w. efforts to avoid all unnecessary social

159:2.1 many who are not wholly w. will do many strange

159:5.7 the Jewish religion and translated it to a w. setting

163:4.6 selected for a headquarters proves to be a w. home,

165:2.6 of my Father’s flocks must not only be w. leaders,

173:5.3 who were first bidden to the wedding were not w.;

185:1.9 A w. Roman governor who had not become involved

195:9.1 In all your w. efforts to rid yourselves of the creeds

worthy of

4:3.2 hardly w. of being called human, much less divine;

40:8.2 Such mortals have been deemed w. of survival by the

44:2.1 things w. of reproduction but unknown on Urantia,

48:7.19 acquired any virtue until your acts make you w. of it.

68:2.3 but human self-realization is w. of becoming the goal

74:4.1 near such an estate as to be w. of reverent worship.

74:5.7 but they found no government w. of the name on

82:3.6 labor and prove that he was w. of the wife he sought.

84:5.3 The modern idea of sex equality is beautiful and w.

84:5.10 equality, and education; but will she prove w. of all

91:4.4 if such petitions are not w. of spiritual recognition.

96:3.2 the Bedouins hardly had a religion w. of the name;

119:5.2 on all occasions he proved w. of the confidence and

135:6.7 but I warn you to bring forth fruit w. of sincere

140:9.3 clothing, saying, “The laborer is w. of his hire.”

147:1.1 favorite servant of the Roman centurion, who is w.

150:4.3 father or mother more than this gospel is not w. of

155:1.3 You are hardly w. of the kingdom when your service

160:5.1 which man regards as being w. of the homage and

160:5.2 the object of our religious loyalty as being w. of

160:5.2 reality which we deem w. of universal adoration.

160:5.3 the supreme concept of your religion as being w.

160:5.5 all of this; all other beliefs are not w. of the name.

163:1.3 And you do this because the laborer is w. of his

184:3.1 had decided that Jesus was w. of death on informal

184:3.15 in unison, “He is w. of death; let him be crucified.”

184:5.2 the indictment of Jesus, as being w. of death,

185:3.6 that the prisoner had done nothing w. of death.

185:5.1 Certainly, nothing w. of death has been done by

185:5.4 and that he did not think the man was w. of death.

185:5.6 under arrest and charged with crimes w. of death,

185:6.1 apprehended and adjudged w. of death because they

195:2.3 their ideals, but without a religion w. of the name.

worthy to

21:4.6 experientially w. and competent fully to rule over

38:2.2 For all who “shall be accounted w. to attain the

135:7.2 whose sandal straps I am not w. to stoop down

153:2.2 ‘This man is w. to die, for he has prophesied against

163:2.3 put his hand to the plough, if he turns back, is w. to

169:1.8 I am no more w. to be called your son; only be

169:1.9 I am no more w. to be called a son’—but the lad

174:3.2 who are accounted w. to attain the worlds to come

185:2.3 this disturber of our nation is w. to die for the things

147:1.2 Neither did I think myself w. to come to you;

156:1.6 You are not w. to be his disciples.

wouldnon-exhaustive; see would-be

54:5.13 commission of crime, w. it seem a long time to you?

55:6.10 w. the ascending exquisite mortals still be destined to

125:6.7 W. you not expect to find me in my Father’s house

127:5.1 W. troubles never cease?

133:1.3 W. you make no effort to defend yourself?”

135:9.5 W. he become a military leader and a Davidic king

135:9.5 W. he smite the Roman armies as Joshua had the

135:9.5 Or w. he come to establish a spiritual kingdom?

136:6.5 himself he cannot save”—because he w. not.

136:7.2 W. this sort of presumption, this defiance of his

136:8.3 W. it be consistent with “the Father’s will” for the

136:8.4 W. he utilize this knowledge in the furtherance of his

140:7.1 W. you consent for us to stay hereabouts for just

142:2.4 w. it not be folly for them to cling to these earlier

147:1.1 W. you, therefore, go to Jesus in my behalf and

151:4.1W. you have us go out and pluck up these weeds?

153:5.4 And now at such a time as this w. you also desert?

159:5.1W. you be good enough, Master, to suggest to us

164:4.10 W. you by any chance also become his disciples?”

165:4.5 but w. you have all of us who are your disciples do

165:5.1 W. you be willing to repeat these words for our

183:3.5 W. you even betray the Son of Man with a kiss?”

would-be

63:4.5 two rival w. rulers of the clan fell to fighting for

70:12.12 6. Control by ambitious and clever w. dictators.

128:4.2 His w. benefactor was persistent, and he profitably

137:8.16 And I have not come to call the w. righteous but

162:3.5 on the ground for the benefit of her w. accusers;

164:3.11 Josiah had concluded that his w. benefactor was a

173:1.6 about by supercilious and w. superior Judeans;

175:0.1 vehement enemies and w. destroyers—the scribes,

186:2.8 cast reflections of insincerity upon his w. murderers

195:10.15 serve to accommodate different types of w. believers

woundnoun or adjective

65:4.3 substances that facilitate healing processes in the w.;

65:4.4 This chemical action concerned in w. healing and

95:2.6 wise god Thoth, who spat upon the w. and healed it.

woundverb

4:1.6 The universe is not w. up like a clock to run just so

139:5.7 he would not only w. this honest soul, but such a

159:3.4 Take care that you do not w. the self-respect of timid

174:2.4 such a pronouncement would greatly w. the pride

177:2.2 see to it that their children do not have to w. love

wounded

139:8.8 Thomas did not hold grudges nor nurse w. feelings.

149:6.12 none is so terrible as to be ‘w. in the house of a

164:1.3 when he came upon the w. man, seeing his sorry

164:1.3 down to Jericho, came across this w. man;

173:4.2 and these they w. and also treated shamefully.

177:2.2 in so doing he would have w. love and sacrificed

177:4.11 scars multiplied, presently that heart, so often w.,

wounding

149:5.3 disappointment of his ambitions and the w. of his

wounds

2:6.3 “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up the w. of

87:2.4 Self-torture—w.—was a common form of mourning.

90:3.5 Fatalities and w. attendant upon war, animal combat,

90:3.5 responsible for the infection of w. of even “natural”

90:4.9 Oil and wine was an early medicine for treating w.;

131:2.4 he heals the brokenhearted and binds up their w..

148:5.5 ‘He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their w..

164:1.3 he bound up his w., pouring on oil and wine, and

woven

74:8.10 tradition of Adam’s six days got w. into the story,

77:4.12 Ararat and its region were w. into the later Jewish

wrangling

162:2.2 When the crowd heard these words, they fell to w.

169:2.8 When the Pharisees fell to w. among themselves,

wrap

189:4.3 more carefully to w. it up with the new bandages.

wrapped

63:3.1 the first creature to be born on Urantia who was w.

110:3.2 The secret of survival is w. up in the supreme desire

121:2.8 was w. up in the foreign policy of the Roman

122:8.1 was w. in the clothes which Mary had brought along

160:3.1 The secret of all this problem is w. up in spiritual

168:2.1 they could dimly see the form of Lazarus, w. in linen

188:1.3 The body was w. in a linen sheet as the four men

188:1.4 they now w. the body with bandages saturated with

188:1.4 they tied a napkin about the face, w. the body in a

189:1.2 lying there in the sepulchre niche, w. in the linen

189:1.4 where the mortal material remains of Jesus lay w.

189:4.6 the bandages wherewith he had been w. lying intact

189:4.9 the very bandages in which it was w. were left in

190:1.2 The captain w. them all up in the linen sheet and

wraps

74:6.5 during the day, at eventide they donned night w..

137:5.3 Donning his evening w., he sat out on the lake

wrath

4:3.2 God is incapable of w. and anger in the sense of

4:5.3 who shake the earth in their w. and strike down

4:5.4 to win his favor or to divert the fictitious divine w..

20:6.7 satisfy the demands of “stern justice” or “divine w.,”

70:10.10 ghost, he could return and visit w. upon his enemy

74:8.13 implying a vengeful Deity, who had vented w. upon

76:2.5 that Cain turned upon Abel in w. and slew him.

83:5.15 the offended relatives swept down on the chief in w.

87:2.7 their fear of ghost w. would have denuded life of

90:3.8 theory of disease as a consequence of divine w. is

96:4.7 in man’s image, as being subject to fits of anger, w.,

125:0.6 devotion which involved belief in the w. of God or

125:0.6 you would never pour out w. upon me nor vent

131:4.7 God, save us from the threefold ruin of hell—w.,

135:4.4 exhort his fellow Jews to flee from the w. to come.

135:5.8 exhorted his hearers to “flee from the w. to come.”

135:6.7 flee, as vipers before the fire, from the w. to come?

136:0.2 message was: Repent! flee from the w. to come.

138:8.8 taught “repentance—to flee from the w. to come.”

139:3.2 Except for these periodic upheavals of w., James’s

139:4.13 John found that a “soft answer turns away w..”

142:2.0 2. GOD’S WRATH

142:2.1 that Yahweh is a jealous God, a God of great w.

142:2.4 their father is angry and filled with resentful w..

146:2.3 the results of their evil thinking come as a great w.

149:2.3 the Father’s stern justice and appease the divine w..

149:4.2 in the Scriptures that ‘w. kills the foolish man,’

149:4.2 ‘he who is slow of w. is of great understanding,’

149:4.2 You all know that ‘a soft answer turns away w.,’

149:4.2W. is cruel and anger is outrageous.’

150:9.3 taught the apostles that a soft answer turns away w.

155:1.2 Son, lest he be angry, and you perish when his w.

155:1.2 anger and w. are not a part of the establishment of

164:2.4 You would multiply the w. to be visited upon your

178:3.3 even as I directed that Lazarus flee from the w. of

181:2.15 better to placate the w. of unbelievers that you

188:4.1 did not offer himself to appease the w. of God and

188:5.9 place of sinners and in order to appease the w. of

wrathful

2:6.7 God is never w., vengeful, or angry.

149:6.2 the irksome service of a jealous and w. King-God.

155:1.2 My Father is not w. in his great displeasure.

wreck

50:4.12 The w. of these schools was speedy and complete.

95:1.6 to bring about this social reform, and in the w. of

100:2.8 the redirecting cataclysms which w. one’s temporal

111:1.9 w. the mortal career upon the evil shoals of

180:2.4 honest souls have continued to w. their faith

wreckage

157:4.6 emerge from the apparent w. of all their hopes into

wrecked

51:5.4 whole scheme of race improvement was early w. on

wrest

69:8.12 man seeks to w. new secrets and sources of wealth

76:1.4 to w. a living from unprepared soil and to cope with

81:6.7 learned how to w. a living from the land with

120:2.2 w. dominion from the hands of these fallen Sons;

wresting

81:6.4 new and advanced methods of w. a livelihood

127:6.12 Jesus is becoming experienced in the skillful w. of

wrestle

100:4.2 effort required to w. with cosmic problem solving.

111:7.3 while you w with the temporal difficulties of creature

191:0.13 The Master wanted Peter to w. through with some

wrestled

128:1.13 Even while Jesus w. with poverty and toiled with his

134:8.3 on this mountain, and with whom he w. in spirit,

136:8.1 The next problem with which this God-man w.

wrestling

128:0.1 growing up as a child of the realm and w. with the

139:12.5 w. with the helter-skelter business methods of some

write

121:8.3 Knowing how consistently Jesus refused to w. out

121:8.5 The Apostle Matthew did not w. this Gospel.

121:8.10 and though John did not w. it, he did inspire it.

123:2.14 in time he learned to read, w., and speak, fluently,

123:5.1 task of learning to read, w., and speak the Hebrew

132:6.3 You must w. a book for future generations.”

136:4.2 Never again did Jesus w. on anything except sand.

137:2.9 the fact that they never saw him subsequently w.

140:6.2 I come not to transgress the law but rather to w.

145:2.5 I will even w. my law in their hearts.

145:2.13 the Apostle John, who was the last to w. of Jesus’

169:2.4 the steward, ‘Take your bond and w. fourscore.

170:2.24 By the time the Apostle John began to w. the story

writer

6:1.3 Had the New Testament w. referred to the Eternal

93:9.11 This w. designated Melchizedek as a type of the

95:5.7 This young teacher-king was a prolific w., being

123:5.1 this lad was a fluent reader, w., and speaker of two

126:3.8 The w. of this so-called Book of Enoch went on to

142:3.9 But when a later w. narrated these events,

157:1.4 later expanded into a miracle as recorded by the w.

writers

77:7.4 Some of the older w. designated these rebellious

93:9.11 But one of the w. of the Book of Hebrews

97:8.6 New Testament authors and later Christian w.

97:8.6 disastrously exploited by Jewish and Christian w..

121:8.11 All these w. presented honest pictures of Jesus as

140:8.14 All of the New Testament w. held to these more

156:2.3 the work of winning souls, but the later Jewish w. of

170:2.10 the concept of the gospel w. was colored by the

writing

66:5.9 the first alphabet and introduced a w. system.

66:5.9 For w. material these early peoples utilized tree

66:5.10 The blue man was partial to alphabet w. and made

66:5.10 The red man preferred pictorial w., while the yellow

69:4.6 Modern w. originated in the early trade records;

69:4.7 W. progressed through the stages of the “message

69:4.7 knotted cords, picture w., hieroglyphics, wampum

74:8.9 The Hebrews did little w. until about 900 B.C.,

74:8.11 priests had completed the w. of their narrative of the

76:3.8 they maintained the arts of w., metalworking, pottery

77:4.7 religious ceremonial, and an old system of w..

77:4.7 having adopted the peculiar w. system originating

79:3.7 the art of w., was imported from Sumeria by these

79:8.7 Soon developments in w. contributed to the

79:8.7 But the cumbersome nature of the ideographic w.

79:8.15 commercial exchange, government, w., art, science

80:7.2 They engaged in w. and carried on as herders and

81:6.8 and metalworking were followed by an age of w.

88:5.4 W., printing, and pictures were long so regarded.

93:6.5 going over to Salem to have it stated in w..

94:2.8 It was during the times of the w. of the Upanishads

94:6.1 much has persisted to the times of this w..

94:6.9 still venerated by the Chinese at the time of this w.

94:12.6 At the time of this w., much of Asia rests its hope in

95:4.2 long before the Old Testament was reduced to w..

97:7.3 they did not claim to be w. by inspiration;

97:7.3 they made no profession to be w. a sacred book.

97:9.20 Elijah, Amos, and Hosea to begin their secret w.,

120:3.7 Refrain from all w. upon permanent materials;

121:0.1 the other apostles of Jesus greatly delayed the w.

121:8.3 leading disciples, was hesitant to put them in w..

121:8.3 at Rome, he began his w. soon after Peter’s death.

121:8.10 Since its first w. it has several times been edited to

121:8.10 Nathan, a Greek Jew from Caesarea, to begin the w.

123:2.14 much of his early practice at w. Aramaic, Greek,

126:1.6 smooth white boards which were used as w. slates,

126:1.6 used as w. slates, the w. being done with charcoal.

136:4.2 that he was to leave no permanent w. on the planet

136:4.2 Jesus destroyed all of his w. that was preserved on

137:2.9 with completely destroying every vestige of his w.

139:1.9 Andrew began the w. of a personal record of many

139:4.4 directing Nathan in the w. of the Gospel which now

139:4.14 of which were removed, subsequent to John’s w..

139:4.15 in the w. of the so-called “Gospel according to John,

139:8.13 before his death Thomas had begun the w. of the life

140:8.29 theological laws; he left not a line of w. behind him.

162:3.5 when the Master raised himself up from this w.,

185:2.8 you have presented your charges against him in w..”

187:1.3 But Pilate was adamant; he would not alter the w..

195:6.4 At the time of this w. the worst of the materialistic

196:2.1 Peter, in his w., only once reverted to the personal

196:2.5 At the time of the w. of the New Testament,

writings

8:5.3 In your sacred w. the term Spirit of God seems to be

10:3.1 Repeatedly throughout the Urantian w. there occurs

70:10.8 barbarism in the pages of a collection of sacred w..

74:8.11 did not consider these w. to be divine revelations;

74:8.12 this account found its place among those w. which

88:2.7 Concerning the accumulated fetish w. which

88:2.10 the invocation of supposed divinely inspired w. led

89:3.3 unfortunately, became incorporated into the w.

94:1.7 The Brahmans culled the sacred w. of their day in

94:1.7 Taken at their best, these w. are the equal of any

94:6.9 his w. and teachings have ever since exerted a

94:6.11 the w. of Confucius have ever since constituted

95:4.4 in his w. passed them on both to the Hebrews and

96:7.3 No collection of religious w. gives expression to

97:7.3 other w. into a guide book of supposedly infallible

97:7.4 The Jewish priesthood made liberal use of these w.

97:7.4 grandeur led to their incorporation among the w.

97:7.4 thus may be found the w. of this second Isaiah in

97:7.9 the w. of Isaiah are among the most sublime and

98:7.9 not be held accountable for the use made of their w.

120:3.7 still further: Leave no w. behind you on the planet.

121:6.2 And the w. of the Christian teachers were soon to

123:0.3 But this copy of the Jewish sacred w. was not

135:3.2 This rugged shepherd was very partial to the w. of

135:4.4 John read much in the sacred w. which he found

135:4.5 illiterate, he did well know the Jewish sacred w.,

149:2.2 but none of them realized that some of these w.

150:8.1 handed him the roll of sacred w. from which to

150:8.6 before the ark, or chest, containing the sacred w.

159:4.1 that you teach us only a portion of the sacred w.

159:4.3 “These w. are the work of men, some of them holy

159:4.4 in these w. left on record their highest concepts of

159:4.4 you know that these w. also contain much that is

159:4.6 the confusing misinterpretation of these sacred w.

159:4.9 The fear of the authority of the sacred w. of the past

159:4.10 They know the truth regarding the sacred w., but

159:4.10 sacred w. as the repository of the moral wisdom,

176:2.8 It was in these w. of Selta that the parable of the

writtenverb; see written, it is

74:8.10 the tradition of creation in six days was w. out and

74:8.11 recently discovered story of creation w. by Moses.

89:8.8 w. out for emplacement on wheels and for hanging

95:1.10 These beautiful psalms from Babylon were not w. in

95:2.10 and that particular psalm was w. by an Egyptian.

95:3.3 years before the Hebrew scriptures were w.,

95:4.5 first psalm of the Hebrew Book of Psalms was w. by

96:7.2 work of a score or more of authors; many were w.

97:8.3 —the covenant w. on the tablets of the heart.

121:7.5 Jeremiah told of the “law to be w. in men’s hearts,”

121:8.4 the record of the Master’s life which was w. for the

121:8.5 It was w. by Isador, one of his disciples, who had

121:8.5 This record by Matthew was w. in Aramaic; Isador

121:8.10 edited to make it appear to have been w. by John

121:8.10 The Epistle known as “First John” was w. by John

122:9.4 Anna had w. a poem that Simeon proceeded to sing,

126:3.8 certain that it had not been w. by Enoch of old,

139:1.9 about one hundred years after the original was w. by

144:8.3 Of John it was w.: ‘Behold, I send my messenger

159:4.4 “Many of these books were not w. by the persons

162:3.5 when the Master had w. in the sand the third time,

163:6.2 rather rejoice that your names are w. on the rolls

164:1.1 answered, “What is w. in the law and the prophets

173:1.7 “You have this day witnessed that which is w. in

176:2.8 a Jewish apocalyptic about the Messiah w. by one

187:1.2 carrying small white boards on which had been w.

187:1.2 underneath which was w. the one word, “Brigand.

187:1.2 to put on the cross of Jesus had been w. by Pilate

187:1.3 he only replied, “What I have w., I have w..”

187:2.5 Pilate could have w. “Jesus, a rebel.”

written, it is

10:7.1 Of a truth it is w.: “I am the first, and I am the last,

28:5.8 It is w., “If any man lack wisdom, let him ask.”

34:6.5 it is truly w., “It is the Spirit that quickens.”

43:5.17 it is w., “And Melchizedek, king of Salem, was the

53:1.6 it is w.: “And the angels who kept not their first

93:9.11 it is w.: “This Melchizedek, priest of the Most High

147:7.3 it is w.: ‘Forsake not an old friend, for the new is

148:4.10 it is w.: ‘You are the children of the Lord your God

148:5.5 it is w.: ‘My son, despise not the chastening of the

153:2.11 it is w. in the Prophets, ‘You shall all be taught by

181:2.27 You know it is w., ‘The shepherd will be smitten

193:3.2 where it is w.: ‘It is not good for man to be alone.

writtenadjective

18:3.4 When you reach Paradise and search the w. records

25:5.2 more of the w. records and less of the living;

44:4.5 gain in one hundred years of perusing ordinary w.

44:4.6 We have the equivalent of your w. and spoken word,

70:11.6 of which later ruling minds formulated the w. laws.

70:11.7 effort of judges to adapt w. laws to the changing

74:8.9 The Hebrews had no w. language in general usage

74:8.9 and having no w. language until such a late date,

78:7.5 Noah kept a w. record of the days of the river’s rise

96:5.2 Hebrews had no w. language at time of the exodus.

101:2.6 Sons, or through the revelations of the w. word.

103:8.3 his wife but utterly unable to pass a satisfactory w.

121:0.1 his Master so scrupulously avoided leaving w.

121:0.1 steadfastly refused to multiply copies of his w.

121:7.4 become a higher authority than the w. law itself.

121:8.0 8. PREVIOUS WRITTEN RECORDS

121:8.3 a w. narrative, and Mark consented to undertake

121:8.3 Andrew’s and Matthew’s notes, was the w. basis

121:8.10 John had no w. records of his own.

123:5.5 When having access to the w. books of the law,

167:5.5 Jesus constantly appealed to the w. Scriptures in his

167:5.5 social practices represented by either their w. laws or

176:2.8 little agreement between the w. accounts based on

185:2.9 then handed to Pilate the w. charges against Jesus.

wrongsee wrongwith right

2:3.6 to the rehabilitation of rebels and w. thinkers, but

2:5.2 It is w. to think of God as being coaxed into loving

6:3.4 How w. to envisage the Eternal Son as appealing

53:6.2 was possible for such a dazzling personality to go w..

54:4.3 an evil-doing creature can actually choose to do w.

75:2.1 much less to persuade the children of Adam to do w.

75:4.1 Adam recognized that something was w., and he

75:4.6 it represented the w. way to achieve righteous ends,

89:5.1 Modern ideas of early cannibalism are entirely w.;

97:7.14 second Isaiah did much to counteract the many w.

98:2.6 that it is w. to return evil for evil, and that the gods

101:9.3 compellingly admonishes man that it would be w. for

103:1.4 Rationalism is w. when it assumes that religion is

103:2.6 In the absence of w. teaching, the mind of the child

108:0.2 God cannot do w.; he is infallible.

121:3.9 upon these class distinctions as being unjust or w..

124:1.5 But he was unconvinced of the w. of what he had

131:2.8 if you sin against God, you also w. your own soul.

131:4.5 we would release our friend from the w. he has done

131:9.3 When you find yourself in the w., do not hesitate to

133:2.1 Did the woman do something w., or did you lose

133:2.1 My wife has done no great w.; she is a good woman,

133:8.3 This man felt he had been put at the w. job.

138:6.4 except those involving w. concepts of his Father

139:1.8 suspected that anything was w. with their treasurer;

139:12.11 to prevent Judas’s choosing to go the w. way.

140:4.6 Strong characters are not derived from not doing w.

140:5.16 This is the w. way to create courageous men.

140:6.2 You have w. ideas of the Son of Man and his

140:8.7 The futility of evil: A w. is not righted by vengeance.

147:3.3 afflicted, because of your many years of w. living.

147:6.4 “You do no w. in eating, but you do break the law

147:6.4 said Andrew: “But if it is not w. to eat the grain,

148:6.11 Study the Book of Job to discover how many w.

149:3.1 Many w. ideas concerning the teachings of Jesus

149:6.9 “Out of your w. concepts of the Father in heaven

151:2.5 I hold that Peter and Nathaniel are both w. in their

155:4.2 just what is w. with the religion of our enemies at

161:2.4 We think Jesus is divine because he never does w.;

162:2.9 What can there be w. in these teachings even

163:2.11 Jesus never taught that it was w. to have wealth.

163:3.7 the householder: ‘My friends, I do you no w..

177:3.2 “What is w. with most of us is that we are only

193:4.2 Judas went w., primarily, because he was an isolated

193:4.3 That Judas need not have gone w. is well proved

wrongwith right

5:5.14 A human mind discerning right and w. and

16:6.7 of reason, the recognition of relative right and w..

48:6.33 be technically right as to fact and everlastingly w.

71:2.8 they represent the right way even to do a w. thing.

86:6.6 The concept of right and w. had at last evolved;

86:6.7 a natural consciousness of relative right and w.;

95:3.4 ever entertained the later concepts of right and w.

95:4.1 highest pinnacle of arbitrament between right and w.,

103:1.5 Such interpretative beliefs may be right or w.,

103:9.10 When reason once recognizes right and w.,

103:9.10 when wisdom chooses between right and w., truth

108:5.9 or w. (not merely what you may call right and w.),

117:4.8 transcends the temporal sense of right and w.;

153:1.3 the right and the w. way of meeting spiritual trials.

183:2.3 the petition, thinking he could later on right any w.

184:2.12 having started out w., to turn about and go right.

188:5.2 righteousness than justice—technical right and w..

196:3.25 duty, the realization of the existence of right and w..

wrongdoer

2:3.3 indictment originating on the sphere of the w.’

5:4.15 who is the Father of every individual, even of the w..

54:5.2 1. Mercy requires that every w. have sufficient time

139:2.5 Peter never forgot the lesson about forgiving the w.,

159:5.11 the idea of doing something positive to save the w.

wrongdoers

6:3.4 love his creatures and to show mercy to the w. of

54:5.7 but they seldom execute w. without a full hearing.

wrongdoing

2:3.2 True, even in the justice of reaping the harvest of w.,

2:3.2 w. and deliberate rebellion against the government

3:1.5 Even in w. you torment the indwelling gift of God,

3:1.12 are not alienated because of the creature’s w..

54:5.5 While w. is always deleterious to a family, wisdom

54:6.3 mercy to one of his children guilty of grievous w.,

54:6.3 consequences of the rightdoing and the w. of all

54:6.4 have to endure because of the w. of your associates,

54:6.7 such an extraordinary and beneficent harvest of w.

97:4.2 other nation when it came to the punishment of w.

131:3.5 heart: ‘The penalty of w. shall not come near me.

133:1.2 mind might dictate as just recompense for his w..

133:1.2 in those who fully know the antecedents of all w.

133:4.12 way of humanly escaping the penalty of your w..

140:4.6 not by fear of w., but by love of right doing.

140:8.4 injury, but he did not teach passive tolerance of w..

147:6.4 no thought of w. was attached to such conduct.

148:5.3 send affliction as an arbitrary punishment for w..

174:1.4 man’s nature and forgive his w. is Godlike.

186:1.6 All the glamor, fascination, and intoxication of w.

187:4.5 led into a life of w. by those who extolled such a

188:4.8 whose chief delight is to detect his subjects in w.

wronged

70:10.11 to be decreed and administered by the family w..

wrongfully

135:6.8 “Do no violence and exact nothing w.—be content

171:6.2 if I have w. exacted aught from any man, I will

wrongly

102:4.5 prayer has been w. emphasized by modern religions,

131:3.3 Evil is the fruit of w. directed thinking.

wrongness

147:4.8 you have real insight into the rightness and w. of

wrongs

159:3.3 Make not the mistake of only condemning the w.

188:5.2 Divine love does not merely forgive w.; it absorbs

188:5.2 Salvation does not slight w.; it makes them right.

wrote

6:1.3 truth when he w.: “In the beginning was the Word,

34:4.12 But it was of Salvington that John w.: “And out of

38:0.1 Peter w. respecting Jesus, “who has gone to heaven

43:6.3 w.: “Who shall ascend the hill of the Most Highs?

47:10.3 Paul w.: “But you have come to Mount Zion and to

48:1.7 he w., “They have in heaven a better and more

52:7.11 John w.: “I saw a new heaven and a new earth and

52:7.12 he w.: “‘For, as the new heavens and the new earth,

52:7.15 join in the hope of the one who w.: “Nevertheless we

53:1.3 he w.: “How are you fallen from heaven, O Lucifer

53:7.7 John saw this when he w. of the great red dragon,

53:9.2 he w. of Caligastia’s chiefs as “spiritual hosts of

94:6.3 he w.: “Unity arises out of the Absolute Tao, and

95:1.10 who w. many of the Old Testament Psalms,

95:5.7 Ikhnaton w. one hundred and thirty-seven hymns,

121:4.3 Paul leaned heavily toward Stoicism when he w.,

121:8.3 Mark w. the earliest, briefest, and most simple

121:8.3 Mark w. this record at the instigation of Peter and

121:8.3 Mark w. entirely from his own memory and

121:8.5 Matthew was written in Aramaic; Isador w. in Greek

121:8.7 Pella, Isador w. the Gospel according to Matthew.

121:8.8 Luke w. quite a different story of the Master’s life.

121:8.8 Luke w. in the year 82 in Achaia.

126:3.4 with a piece of charcoal he w. out the prayer which

126:4.9 w. out the Ten Commandments in Greek on two

137:2.6 Deliverer, him of whom Moses and the prophets w.

139:4.6 John talked about love and w. about love.

139:4.14 John w. the Book of Revelation, which you now

149:2.2 w. many letters of instruction and admonition.

162:3.5 w. upon the sand a few words which caused him

162:3.5 and w. again upon the ground for the benefit of

174:5.3 the Prophet Isaiah refer to this people when he w.:

187:1.3 authorities who were yet present when Pilate w.

wroth

162:2.9 And the chief of the Sanhedrin was w. with Eber

173:5.2 slain his messengers, he was exceedingly w..

wrought

11:6.2 where changes are w. making pervadable space

40:10.9 then would such transformations of being be w. in

40:10.10 such changes have been w. in certain Son-fused

70:6.3 avoided the anarchy which had w. such havoc

77:2.5 changes which had been w. in the configuration

108:4.5 inscrutable work is w. by the Gravity Messengers

122:9.6 For he has visited us and w. redemption for his

129:3.7 Jesus learned how man lived and w. out his existence

131:3.3 Evil is degrading, whether held in thought or w. out

132:5.20 it was as man among men that he labored and w.

137:6.5 the great change which my Father will have w. in

145:2.15 explain to his apostles that no miracle had been w.

145:2.17 proclaiming that another miracle had been w. by

146:6.3 dead, everyone insisted that a miracle had been w.,

147:5.6 changes which the gospel has already w. in the heart

148:7.4 This is the first case of a miracle to be w. by Jesus

150:9.2 The transformations of grace are w. in response to

152:0.3 it was her pure and living faith that had w. the cure.

163:6.2 cures they w. in the cases of victims of nervous

164:3.15 This was a miracle w. purely in obedience to his own

173:2.4 Satanic, and that all his mighty works had been w.

177:4.3 works of the Master had been w. by the power of

178:1.11 transformations w. in the heart of the kingdom

179:4.7 even as he had w. for the peace and salvation of

180:4.3 even as the Father and I have w. on earth and before

185:4.1 Herod had heard much about the miracles w. by

189:1.2 the body in which he had lived and w. on earth for

190:4.2 and the whole city is being w. up to a high pitch of

193:4.2 have w. such mischief for Judas had it not been that

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60:2.5 the Morrison beds of Colorado, Montana, and W..

 

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